The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is a large country (2,345,000 km) located in Central Africa. Although no reliable census has been carried out for decades, the population is estimated to be 70 million, of whom about 12% live in Kinshasa, the capital and largest city of the country.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a case of cerebral arteriovenous malformation in a 34 year-old male patient presenting with chest pain. Electrocardiographic findings showed ST elevations in the precordial leads. However, a coronary angiogram showed no coronary lesions.
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October 2000
Infected monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM) are thought by some investigators to play a central role in the neuropathogenesis of human immunodeficiency virus encephalitis (HIVE). It was recently proposed that these cells gain access to the central nervous system (CNS) through disruptions in blood-brain barrier (BBB) tight junctions, which occur in HIVE in association with accumulation of activated, HIV-1-infected, perivascular macrophages and serum protein extravasation (Am J Pathol 1999, 155: 1915-27). The present study tested this hypothesis in basal ganglia tissue from simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected macaques with encephalitis by examining vessels for immunohistochemical alterations in the tight junction-associated proteins, occludin and zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1).
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February 1997
Fractionation of brain tissue by either differential or isopycnic centrifugation is a useful cytological and biochemical tool to study the intracellular localization of neuronal elements involved in neurotransmission. Several neuroreceptors and uptake sites were found to display a subcellular bimodal distribution in rat brain. However, in the human brain, little is known about the subcellular distribution of neurotransmitter receptors and amine uptake sites.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStudies of the subcellular localization of neuroreceptors in the rat brain have shown that most of them are associated with light and low density subcellular fractions. In two human brain areas, quite different subcellular distributions were observed. After fractionation by differential centrifugation of frontal cortex homogenates, benzodiazepine and serotonin 5-HT2 receptors were mainly found in the heavy mitochondrial (M) fraction, whereas mu-opiate and muscarinic cholinergic receptors were mainly concentrated in the microsomal (P) fraction.
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