Publications by authors named "M Cottrel"

Serious infectious complications may appear after a surgical procedure despite antimicrobial prophylaxis. We report a case of Escherichia Coli meningitis after a prostate puncture biopsy. Many factors may have contributed to this rare complication such as fluoroquinolone resistance, and/or the bacterium's ability to cross the brain blood barrier.

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The role of adhesion molecules like osteopontin and bone sialoprotein, both containing the Arg-Gly-Asp sequence have been shown to have a role in mineral formation, whereas fibronectin (FN), another adhesive protein, was never studied during the mineralization processes. The formation and maturation of biological apatite crystals are under matrix control, and one of the roles of specific crystal proteins is to control the nucleation and growth of biological apatite during the mineralization process (promotion or inhibition). In the case of calcium phosphate ceramic used as a bone substitute, a dissolution-precipitation process occurs after implantation before the bone ingrowth and bone mineralization.

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The behaviour of multinucleated giant cells (MNC) obtained from a giant cell tumour of the tibia and cultured on glass coverslips or on devitalized dentin slices was investigated using light and electron microscopy. Cells were studied in the presence or absence of LIF a cytokine known to be involved in bone turnover and to act as a growth factor in some solid tumours. The direct effect of LIF on MNC was examined by a post-embedding colloidal gold immunocytochemistry process using human anti-LIF and anti-LIF-receptor (chain gp190) antibodies.

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We investigated the influence of natural coral implants used as a bone substitute on the quality of bone ingrowth in rabbits 2, 3, and 6 weeks after implantation. Explants were characterized by transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction. Bone ingrowth has been previously demonstrated by light microscopy, however, few have been performed in electron microscopy to compare mineralized tissue ingrowth in coral implants which occurs at the expense of calcium carbonate to that of calcium phosphate (CaP) implants.

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Though oncostatin M (OSM) is a potent mediator of the inflammatory reaction, its role in inflammation and bone resorption is still unclear. A long-term bone-marrow culture system is usually developed to allow the formation of multinucleated cells (MNC) and was used here to define the effects of human recombinant OSM on human MNC formation. OSM significantly upregulated (1.

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