Cardiovascular disease and cancer are the leading causes of death in the Western world. The associated risk factors are increased by smoking, hypertension, diabetes, sedentary lifestyle, aging, unbalanced diet, and alcohol consumption. Therefore, the study of cellular metabolism has become of increasing importance, with current research focusing on the alterations and adjustments of the metabolism of cancer patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTransthyretin (TTR) amyloidosis is a progressive disorder characterized by peripheral neuropathy, autonomic dysfunction, and cardiomyopathy. The precise mechanism by which TTR misfolds and forms fibrils in vivo remains incompletely understood, posing challenges to the development of effective therapeutics. In this study, we reveal that the recently identified nonnative pathological species of TTR (NNTTR), which is enriched in the plasma of ttr-val30met gene carriers, exhibits strong amyloidogenic properties, making it a promising therapeutic target.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and erythropoiesis are activated during pregnancy and after bleeding by the derepression of retrotransposons, including endogenous retroviruses and long interspersed nuclear elements. Retrotransposon transcription activates the innate immune sensors cyclic guanosine 3',5'-monophosphate-adenosine 5'-monophosphate synthase (cGAS) and stimulator of interferon (IFN) genes (STING), which induce IFN and IFN-regulated genes in HSCs, increasing HSC division and erythropoiesis. Inhibition of reverse transcriptase or deficiency for cGAS or STING had little or no effect on hematopoiesis in nonpregnant mice but depleted HSCs and erythroid progenitors in pregnant mice, reducing red blood cell counts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe interdisciplinary treatment of skin cancer in the head and neck area requires close collaboration between different specialist disciplines. The most common non-melanoma skin cancer tumor entities are cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma as well as their precursor lesions. One of the less common tumors is Merkel cell carcinoma, which also occurs primarily in light-exposed areas and, in contrast to squamous and basal cell carcinoma, is more likely to metastasize.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFContext: Overweight and obesity have become a major health burden with a higher prevalence of obesity in women than in men. Mental stress has been discussed to play a role in this context.
Objective: We investigated endocrine mechanisms underlying eating after acute psychosocial stress and potential sex differences therein.
As patients access most of their dental care within the primary care setting, it is relevant to consider how the experience and opinions of general dental practitioners (GDPs) influence the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of their patients with tooth wear. This paper records the agreed outcomes of semi-structured discussions with three experienced GDPs. The aim is to continue the broader debate about how patients with tooth wear currently are and ideally could be managed within the primary care settings in England.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) is a relatively common condition that occurs in adults and less commonly in children. It develops when the reflux of stomach contents into the oesophagus causes troublesome symptoms and/or complications. Signs and symptoms include heartburn, retrosternal discomfort, epigastric pain and hoarseness, dental erosion, chronic cough, burning mouth syndrome, halitosis and laryngitis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTooth wear is a commonly reported finding globally; however, many patients are unaware of having tooth wear. Identifying early signs of erosion, abrasion or attrition and determining the risk factors contributing to a patient's tooth wear may help to prevent further loss of enamel and dentine in the future. Appropriate prevention should be instigated, or appropriate referral made to other health professionals, when conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux or eating disorders are suspected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVarious techniques are available for the application of composite to restore worn teeth. Different techniques may be chosen based on the clinical presentation or clinician preference. However, for composite to be successful, there are numerous factors which must be considered in order to optimise the outcome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe increasing prevalence of tooth surface loss has been widely reported. Patients present with varying degrees of tooth wear and consideration is given to whether a prevention and monitoring approach, or a treatment and restoration approach, is appropriate. A missed diagnosis or excessively prolonged monitoring risks progression to the detriment of a successful outcome, with the potential compromise on the quality and quantity of tooth structure available for predictable adhesive dentistry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe role of visceral white adipose tissue (vWAT) in the progression of non-alcoholic liver disease (NAFLD) with its sub entities non-alcoholic fatty liver and steatohepatitis (NAFL; NASH) is underinvestigated. We thus explored mechanisms of fibrosis and regulated cell death in vWAT and liver tissue. In NAFLD, women displayed significantly more fibrosis in vWAT than men, and collagen 1α mRNA expression was significantly upregulated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Aim: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) affects about 25% of the global population, with no reliable noninvasive tests to diagnose nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and to differentiate between NASH and nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) (steatosis alone). It is unclear if NAFL and NASH differ in cardiovascular risk for patients. Here, we compared obese NAFLD patients with a healthy cohort to test whether cholesterol compounds could represent potential noninvasive markers and to estimate associated risks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study examined if children (M = 14.60) with Mild Intellectual Disabilities (MID) display weaknesses in number processing and verbal working memory. An age-matched and mental age-matched (MA, M = 6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Sci Process Impacts
December 2018
Environ Sci Process Impacts
December 2018
Manganese(iv) oxide (pyrolusite, birnessite) mineral amendments can reduce dissolved MeHg concentrations in sediment theoretically by inhibiting microbial sulfate reduction, which is a major methylation pathway in sediments. Anaerobic sediment slurry microcosms in which Hg methylation was stimulated by addition of labile organic carbon (acetate) and HgCl2 showed that manganese(iv) oxide reduced the percent MeHg in slurry porewater (filtered), by 1-2 orders of magnitude relative to controls. Sediment-water mesocosms with pyrolusite or birnessite either directly mixed into the top 5 cm or applied in a thin (5 cm) sand layer over sediment showed reductions in percent MeHg in porewater of 66-69% for pyrolusite and 81-89% for birnessite amendment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis case report highlights an incidental finding of an anatomic variation of a neurovascular channel in close proximity to the maxillary right permanent lateral incisor (tooth #7). A 32-year-old patient presented with discomfort and a history of trauma in childhood to the right maxillary central incisor (tooth #8). A periapical radiograph of tooth #8 revealed an incidental finding of a radiolucent area in the apical one third of the right maxillary lateral incisor (tooth #7) root with the appearance of inflammatory apical root resorption.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOsteonecrosis of the jaw associated with bisphosphonates and other medications is a growing problem facing dentists. It can have a significant and debilitating impact upon patients. Various treatment options ranging from surgical intervention to management with antibiotics and analgesics have been proposed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConstructing satisfactory conventional mandibular complete dentures is often challenging in comparison to the upper counterpart partially due to differences in the anatomy of the denture-bearing area. This problem is exaggerated in the atrophic mandible, where supporting structures are frequently ill-defined and suboptimal in quality. Implant-retained prostheses offer well recognized benefits but are not always a feasible options, so conventional methods must be relied upon.
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October 2015
The monitoring of both the spread and clinical impact of Schmallenberg virus (SBV) infection within its full host range is important for the control of the epidemic and potential new outbreaks. In France, a national surveillance plan based on voluntary notifications of congenital malformations in newborn ruminants revealed that goats were the less affected host species. However, seroprevalence studies only targeted sheep and cattle, preventing accurate estimations of the real impact of SBV infection in goats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To evaluate and compare the computer analyzing software system with subjective interpretation using the FIGO classification of intrapartum cardiotocograms.
Methods: Twenty-four obstetricians and 19 midwives from 3 hospitals [19 junior (≤3 years) and 24 senior (>3 years) experience] participated in this study. Forty-three doctors and midwives interpreted intrapartum cardiotocographic (CTG) readings from 12 parturients without knowing the clinical outcome.
We report a novel hybrid integrated optic device consisting of AlGaInAs/InP electroabsorption modulators and a four-arm silica-on-silicon planar lightwave circuit optical interferometer. The device is designed for generation of high spectral efficiency optical modulation formats. We demonstrate generation of 21.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe review recent progresses on digital self-coherent detection of differential phase-shift keyed (DPSK) signal using orthogonal differential direct detection followed by high-speed analog-to-digital conversion and digital signal processing (DSP). Techniques such as data-aided multisymbol phase estimation for receiver sensitivity enhancement, unified detection scheme for multi-level DPSK signals, and optical field reconstruction are described. The availability of signal field information brings the possibility to compensate for some linear and nonlinear transmission impairments through further DSP.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMemory conjunction errors, that is, when a combination of two previously presented stimuli is erroneously recognized as previously having been seen, were investigated in a face recognition task with drawings and photographs in 23 individuals with learning disability, and 18 chronologically age-matched controls without learning disability. Compared to the controls, individuals with learning disability committed significantly more conjunction errors, feature errors (one old and one new component), but had lower correct recognition, when the results were adjusted for different guessing levels. A dual-processing approach gained more support than a binding approach.
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