Pediatr Cardiol
January 2023
Swimming and diving are popular recreational activities. As congenital heart disease, especially patients with univentricular hearts after Fontan palliation are thought to have reduced physiologic capacities for compensation of submersion-associated physiologic demands, current guidelines put restraints on this group of patients. Although these restrictions on doctoral advice place a significant burden on affected patients, it is especially interesting that these guideline recommendations are merely based on physiologic assumptions, i.
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January 2022
The development of smart technologies paves the way for new diagnostic modalities. The Apple Watch provides an FDA approved iECG function for users from 22 years of age. Yet, there are currently no data on the accuracy of the Apple Watch iECG in children.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWhile swimming represents a popular recreational activity, the immersion of the human body into the water requires a complex physiologic adaption of the whole cardiopulmonary and circulatory system. While this sport is regarded as beneficial, especially in cardiovascular patients, current guidelines hypothesized a possible hazardous effect of swimming and especially diving in patients with univentricular hearts after Fontan palliation. Yet, actual data to underline or contradict these assumptions are lacking.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Reflex vasovagal-or cardioinhibitory syncope is known to be a major cause of recurrent syncope in children. The mechanism of vasovagal syncope (VVS) is an interaction between a vagally mediated bradycardia or asystole and a more or less manifest vasodilatory component. Although pacing is not advisable as a standard approach in patients with VVS, it remains a treatment option of last resort in exceptionally severe cases, or patients with contraindication or refractoriness to drug therapy and life style changes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Intellect Disabil Res
February 2019
Background: This study aimed to determine the relationship between motor abilities and quality of life in children with severe multiple disabilities.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study, motor abilities of 29 children (mean age 9.8 years; 45% girls) with severe multiple disabilities [IQ < 25; Gross Motor Function Motor Classification System level V] were measured with the MOtor eVAluation in Kids with Intellectual and Complex disabilities (Movakic) questionnaire (completed by the child's physical therapist).
Movakic is a newly developed instrument for measurement of motor abilities in children with severe multiple disabilities, with a satisfactory feasibility and content validity and good inter-observer and test-retest reliability. The objective of this study was to investigate its construct validity and responsiveness to change. Sixty children with severe multiple disabilities (mean age 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMyelinated axons with nodes of Ranvier are an evolutionary elaboration common to essentially all jawed vertebrates. Myelin made by Schwann cells in our peripheral nervous system and oligodendrocytes in our central nervous system has been long known to facilitate rapid energy efficient nerve impulse propagation. However, it is now also clear, particularly in the central nervous system, that myelin is not a simple static insulator but that it is dynamically regulated throughout development and life.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBased on a systematic review, psychometric characteristics of currently available instruments on motor abilities of children with disabilities were evaluated, with the aim to identify candidates for use in children with severe multiple (intellectual and motor) disabilities. In addition, motor abilities are essential for independent functioning, but are severely compromised in these children. The methodological quality of all studies was evaluated with the Consensus Based Standards for the Selection of Health Status Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) Checklist; overall levels of evidence per instrument were based on the Cochrane Back Review Group strategy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe myelination of axons by oligodendrocytes markedly affects CNS function, but how this is regulated by neuronal activity in vivo is not known. We found that blocking synaptic vesicle release impaired CNS myelination by reducing the number of myelin sheaths made by individual oligodendrocytes during their short period of formation. We also found that stimulating neuronal activity increased myelin sheath formation by individual oligodendrocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe interaction of the nucleocapsid NCp7 of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Gag polyprotein with the RNA packaging signal Psi ensures specific encapsidation of the dimeric full length viral genome into nascent virus particles. Being an essential step in the HIV-1 replication cycle, specific genome encapsidation represents a promising target for therapeutic intervention. We previously selected peptides binding to HIV-1 Psi-RNA or stem loops (SL) thereof by phage display.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhoto-CIDNP effects interpreted for individual residues are used for the structural characterization of non-native ensembles of proteins, which is described in this paper. Two-dimensional photo-CIDNP experiments are compared to conventional HSQC spectra to elucidate the relative solvent exposure of the six tryptophan residues in non-native states of hen egg white lysozyme. The differential solvent accessibility of the tryptophan residues in non-native lysozyme coincides with the dynamical properties of these residues monitored for both backbone and side chain NH sides obtained from analysis of transverse relaxation measurements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol
April 2003
Patch-clamp recordings from muscle- and cuticle-facing hypodermal membranes of the gastrointestinal nematode Ascaris suum reveal a high-conductance, voltage- sensitive Ca(2+) -dependent Cl(-) channel. The hypodermal channel has a conductance of 195 pS in symmetrical 160 mM NaCl. The open probability of the channel is highly voltage-sensitive, and channel activity is not observed when Ca(2+) is reduced to <100 microM.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZ Naturforsch C J Biosci
November 1999
Hypoxysordarin (1), a new sordarin derivative, was isolated from the fermentation broth of the facultative marine Hypoxylon croceum together with a new gamma-lactone, hypoxylactone (2) and sordarin (3). The structures were determined by spectroscopic methods. Sordarin (3) has previously been isolated from the terrestrial Sordaria araneosa (Sordariaceae).
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