Publications by authors named "Kende M"

Objective: Several factors are involved in the preservation of graft function after surgical myocardial revascularization. This follow-up study aimed to evaluate the effects of vein graft anastomosis and graft morphology on long-term graft patency a minimum of 10 years after aortocoronary bypass grafting.Setting and Cohorts.

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The potential protection of poly-ICLC (Hiltonol) a double stranded RNA (dsRNA) against EBOV infection was assessed with prophylactic and therapeutic administration to wild type and TLR3-negative mice, and in non-human primates (NHPs) by measuring EBOL serum titers, survival extension, and serum liver and kidney function markers. Various doses of aqueous and liposomal poly-ICLC monotherapy provided robust protection in otherwise lethal murine EBOV challenge models, when treatment is started on the day 0 or one day after virus challenge. There was no advantage of liposomal vs.

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Intranasal (i.n.) vaccination of mice with three doses of 40 microg of rRV stimulated low anti-ricin ELISA and neutralizing antibody responses, which were only marginally protective against aerosol-delivered 5-10 LD(50) of ricin toxin.

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Novel complex hydrogel beads were prepared from two edible polymers: pectin, a carbohydrate from citrus fruits, and zein, a protein from corn. The pectin/zein complex hydrogels did not swell in physiological environments, but hydrolyzed in the presence of pectinases. An in vitro study showed the capacity of the hydrogels to endure protease attack and residence time variation.

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The status of rickettsial infection in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is unknown although several reports of typhus-like illnesses infecting predominantly white settlers and the Allied troops during World War 2 were published between 1930 and 1945. We performed a serological survey for evidence of rickettsial infection by measuring rickettsia-specific antibody levels in the blood of 191 non-randomly selected Papua New Guineans living in Port Moresby (n=93) and in the highland villages of Samberigi (n=98). Antibodies were measured by a microimmunofluorescence method using a panel of rickettsial antigens of a number of species and strains.

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Intranasal (i.n.) vaccination with two suboptimal doses of 8 microg of deglycosylated chain A ricin (DGCA) stimulated low anti-ricin ELISA IgG and neutralizing antibody responses and the vaccine was only marginally protective against a lethal ricin toxin aerosol challenge.

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Pectins of low and high degrees of esterification, as well as pectin derivatives carrying primary amines, were investigate for gel forming ability with mucosal tissues. The combination of scanning electronic microscopy and small deformation dynamic mechanical studies revealed that pectins with higher net electrical charges are more bioadhesive than the less charged ones. Both the negatively charged pectin formulation, P-25, and the positively charged formulation, P-N, were able to synergize with the mucus to produce rheologically strengthened gels.

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In the Port Moresby General Hospital, the Chemical Pathology Department assays both thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and free thyroxine (FT4) on all requests for a thyroid function test (TFT). The cost of assaying both tests is obviously higher than either test alone. In order to minimize the cost of a TFT we aimed to determine if TSH or FT4 alone as a first-line test would be adequate in assessing the thyroid hormone status of patients.

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Abstract The present study describes the clinical and laboratory features of 11 patients with thyrotoxic, hypokalaemic periodic paralysis, presenting to five Melbourne teaching hospitals between 1991 and 2000. All 11 patients were Asian or Polynesian men aged 18-41 years, and most had experienced previous episodes of acute, unexplained paralysis. All cases resolved without significant morbidity.

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In the traditional society of Papua New Guinea (PNG) atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are rare. However, among the urban population reports of cases of atheroma-related CVD are increasing. The purpose of this study was therefore to compare the CVD risk factors in a homogeneous population of the Southern Highlands Province living in both rural and urban areas differing only in their diet and lifestyle.

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Mucosal (oral) immunization of mice with carrier-delivered ricin toxoid (RT) vaccine was accomplished by one long (7 weeks) or two short (4 weeks) immunization schedules. For the long and short immunization schedule two lots of vaccine were administered prepared with the same procedure but at different occasions. The long schedule consisted of a total of seven doses of 50 microg of vaccine in microencapsulated (lot #108) or aqueous form administered on days 1, 2, 3, 28, 29, 30 and 49.

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Hyponatraemia (serum sodium level below 130 mmol/l) is a common electrolyte abnormality in a hospital population. It can be associated with dehydration, overhydration or normal hydration. Clinically, it is important to recognize the common diseases associated with hyponatraemia since correct treatment in terms of fluid replacement is essential in preventing complications of low serum sodium.

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The objective of this report is to evaluate the prophylactic efficacy of liposome-mediated immunotherapy for prevention of respiratory influenza virus infection in mice. Antiviral antibody, interferon-gamma and poly (ICLC) were encapsulated in liposomes and they were evaluated for their ability to induce protective immunity against lethal influenza infection. Passive immunization using liposome-encapsulated antiviral antibody was found to offer complete protection against the virus challenge.

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Purpose: We investigated whether the kallikrein kinin system is activated in interstitial cystitis by measuring urinary excretion rates of kinin peptides, active and total kallikrein, and the kininase neutral endopeptidase in women with interstitial cystitis. We compared these excretion rates to a control group of women with stress incontinence and normal bladder function.

Materials And Methods: Catheter urine was collected from subjects during a water diuresis (approximately 10 ml.

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The use of liposome delivery technology to enhance the antiviral activity of poly ICLC (an immunomodulating dsRNA) while decreasing its intrinsic toxicity is evaluated in this study. The antiviral efficacies of free and liposome-encapsulated poly ICLC were evaluated and compared using a lethal respiratory influenza A virus infection in mice. The toxicity profiles of free and liposome-encapsulated poly ICLC were compared by determining the extent of hypothermia and loss in body weights in mice pretreated with these drugs.

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Intranasal (i.n.) immunization with ricin toxoid (RT) vaccine encapsulated in poly (lactide-co-glycolide) microspheres (RT-PLG-Ms) and poly (L-lactide) microspheres (RT-PLA-Ms) stimulated systemic and mucosal immune responses and protected mice from aerosolized ricin intoxication.

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Tragacanthin polysaccharides from Astragalus brachycentrus (AV208) and Astragalus echidnaeformis (AV212) plants, which are devoid of in vitro antiviral activity, were evaluated in a mouse model of Punta Toro virus (PTV) infection. The PTV (a phlebovirus member of the Bunyaviridae family of viruses) is a model for studying the treatment of Rift Valley fever and hantavirus infections. Single intraperitoneal treatments with 12.

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Polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid stabilized with polylysine and carboxymethylcellulose (poly-ICLC) (10-50 mcg/kg, administered intramuscularly one to three times weekly) was given for < or = 56 months to 38 patients with malignant gliomas. There was minimal or no toxicity. Twenty of 30 patients (66%) receiving at least twice weekly poly-ICLC showed regression or stabilization of gadolinium-enhancing tumor, as revealed by magnetic resonance imaging (median = 65% volume decrease).

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Polyriboinosinic-polyribocytidylic acid [poly(IC.LC)] was evaluated for its prophylactic and therapeutic efficacies against respiratory influenza A virus infection in mice. Two doses of poly(IC.

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Modulation of the immune response by the chloroform-methanol residue (CMR) of phase I Coxiella burnetii whole cell was studied in Rift Valley fever virus-infected, or in naive endotoxin-non-responder C3H/HeJ mice. A single dose of CMR completely protected the mice from viral infection. Treating virus-infected mice with antibodies directed against interferons alpha/beta (IFN-alpha beta) and gamma (IFN-gamma) eliminated the CMR-induced protection.

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Biodegradable microparticles made of poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLG) were used for protracted and pulsed-release of the incorporated ricin toxoid (RT) vaccine to reduce the multiple immunization doses and the time required to induce complete protection against lethal aerosol-borne ricin challenge. The release rate of RT encapsulated in PLG microparticles was controlled by polymer selection and varying the preparation procedures, which allowed us to control microparticle size and the distribution of the vaccine in the polymeric matrix. PLG-microparticles in which RT vaccine was distributed heterogeneously in small pockets stimulated a rapid antibody response which was independent of the polymeric composition of the carriers.

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Strains of Coxiella burnetii phase I and II whole cells (WC-I and WC-II) or whole cell fractions were assessed for their potential to induce long-lasting protection in endotoxin-non-responder C3H/HeJ or CD-1 mice against Rift Valley fever (RVF) virus challenge. Among the whole cell fractions, only the chloroform-methanol residue (CMR), administered as a single dose (100 micrograms per mouse) 24 h before viral challenge, effectively protected 100% of the mice from RVF virus; the CMR of the Ohio strain of C. burnetii was not protective.

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A major component of a US Army Medical Research and Development Command-supported program to discover and develop new drugs for the treatment of Rift Valley fever, sandfly fever, and Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever has been to study candidate test materials against hepatotropic infections of C57BL/6 mice induced by the related but less biohazardous Punta Toro virus (PTV). The effects of 75 compounds, some of which were considered immunomodulators in their primary mechanism of activity, were studied in the PTV infection model. Of these, ribavirin, ribamidine, ribavirin 2',3',5'-triacetate, tiazofurin, tiazofurin-5'-monophosphate, tiazofurin-2',3',5'-triacetate, selenazofurin, pyrazofurin, 3-deazaguanine, and 3-deazaguanosine were considered significantly inhibitory, acting against the infection by a direct antiviral (non-immunomodulatory) fashion.

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