Publications by authors named "RIGO J"

Fat and mineral metabolic balance studies were performed in 25 normal very low-birth-weight infants (< or = 1500 g at birth) fed either pooled pasteurized human milk supplemented with calcium, phosphorus and magnesium, or a preterm formula. Calcium, phosphorus and magnesium intake were similar in both groups and averaged 100 mg/kg/day, 72 mg/kg/day and 8 mg/kg/day, respectively. Calcium and phosphorus retention was higher in the subjects fed fortified human milk than in those receiving a preterm formula (65 +/- 14 and 62 +/- 9 mg/kg/day versus 55 +/- 12 and 47 +/- 7 mg/kg/day respectively).

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Media conditioned by cultured neonatal cerebral cortex microexplants (CCM) or astrocytes (ACM) contain low molecular weight (< 1,000 Da) substance(s) which inhibits the gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA)-induced inward current recorded in cerebellar granule cells and hippocampal neurons in culture using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique. This effect is specific for CCM and ACM, as medium conditioned by PC12 cells (PC12CM) does not affect the GABA response of these cells. It is also specific for GABA-induced currents because glutamate-induced currents do not change either in amplitude or in shape in the presence of CCM or ACM.

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The aim of the study was to compare, during the first month of life, growth parameters, biochemical indices of protein metabolism and plasma amino acid concentrations in newborn infants fed either human milk (n = 23), three different whey hydrolysate formulae (WHF 1, n = 13; WHF 2, n = 10; WHF 3, n = 13), a soy-collagen hydrolysate formula (SCHF n = 18) or a whey-casein hydrolysate formula (WCHF, n = 20). Growth parameters and the various protein concentrations determined in the infants fed WHF 1 and WHF 2 were similar to the values observed with human milk. With WHF 3, growth in weight, length and head circumference and serum total protein concentrations were reduced significantly whereas blood urea nitrogen was increased.

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Peripheral neuropathies are a common side effect of chemotherapeutic agents, particularly antineoplastic drugs such as taxol, cisplatin, or vinca-alkaloids (vincristine, vinblastine, vindesine). Using dissociated cultures of adult rat dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons and video image analysis after neurofilament immunostaining, we have designed a system that allows: (i) rapid screening of potential neurotoxic agents, with the establishment of dose-response curves and the calculation of IC50; (ii) quantification of neurotrophic effects; and (iii) demonstration of neuroprotection by trophic factors. In particular, we show that nerve growth factor (NGF) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) stimulate in vitro neuritic regeneration by adult rat DRG neurons, while brain-derived neurotrophic factor and neurotrophin-3 lack such effects.

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The results of 61 Chiari's pelvic osteotomies carried out during a 10 years period are reported. Present role of the operation in the correction of acetabular dysplasia in comparison to Pemberton's acetabuloplasty, to triple pelvic osteotomies and to the prosthetic replacement of the hip joint is discussed. In conclusion the operation is still indicated in special cases.

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The aim of the study was to compare growth parameters, biochemical indices of protein metabolism and plasma amino acid concentrations in infants fed either human milk (n = 12) or a whey protein hydrolysate formula (n = 13) during the first month of life. Growth and gain in skin fold thickness were similar in both groups whereas serum protein concentration was significantly decreased (57.4 +/- 3.

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[Experience with rocephin in orthopedic practice].

Magy Traumatol Ortop Kezseb Plasztikai Seb

May 1994

Authors report on the results of Rocephin prophylaxis in 30 total prostheses. The dose of the preparation was 2g/day. It was given 3 times in intravenous drop infusion 1-1.

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[Experience with peflacine in the treatment of osteomyelitis].

Magy Traumatol Ortop Kezseb Plasztikai Seb

November 1994

Authors report on the treatment of 20 chronic osteomyelitis patients in whom direct antibiotic therapy was performed using the preparation Péflacine. The infected area was exposed in every case, the bony focus was excised and the wound was drained. During the operation, as an induction 800 mg Péflacine in slow drop infusion was given.

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High frequency ventilation (HFV) has been used by the authors for about 5 years in low-weight premature neonates with severe hyaline membrane disease. This retrospective study concerns principally three classes of results: 1) early results of HFV vs conventional ventilation; 2) middle term results, HFV having been used in most severe cases; 3) long term outcome: HFV might prevent efficiently delayed complications such as bronchotracheal dysplasia. Recent therapy developments (surfactant, new ventilators) require controlled prospective studies to assess the real benefits of HFV compared with conventional methods.

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We have undertaken 12 polygonal osteotomies, using an improved approach in 8. The operation was successful in correction of acetabular dysplasia after ossification of the triradiate cartilage. It was also useful in early arthrosis with slight deformity of the femoral head.

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A subdural inflatable micro-balloon was used to induce closed traumatic contusion to adult rat spinal cord. This spinal cord injury model was associated with reproducible and graded neurological deficits and histopathological alterations. At various delays after injury, transplantations of syngeneic adult cultured dorsal root ganglion-derived Schwann cells were performed into the spinal cord lesion.

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We review recent data on the plasticity of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons as revealed during cultivation in vitro. Some experiments on cultured developing DRG neurons and on adult DRG neurons in vivo are also mentioned. Cultured developing and adult DRG neurons can be switched from an apolar to a multipolar phenotype by fetal calf serum or fibronectin.

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In contrast to the central nervous system (CNS), the peripheral nervous system (PNS) displays an important regenerative ability which is dependent, at least in part, on Schwann cell properties. The mechanisms which stimulate Schwann cells to adapt their behavior after a lesion to generate adequate conditions for PNS regeneration remain unknown. In this work, we report that adult rat dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons are able, after a lesion performed in vivo or when they are dissociated and cultured in vitro, to synthesize transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta), a pleiotropic growth factor implicated in wound healing processes and in carcinogenesis.

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The use of porous coated cementless prosthesis, shows a worldwide spread in consequence of the advantages given by the "live" connection between the implant and the bone. Based on 40 implantations of prostheses of this type (Duraloc 1200 acetabulum, AML shaft) authors report on the technique of the implantation and the primary stability reached. In consequence of the formation, the variety of size and the properly usable instruments for implantation, the prostheses could be used for every kind of deformed, dysplastic hips and good primary stability was reached in every case operated.

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Since the first description of the triple pelvic osteotomies papers reporting on the improvement of the operative technique were continuously published. This is explained by the more problematic details of the operation. Authors worked out to the technique of the polygonal triple pelvic osteotomy, published by Kotz, Dávid and Uyka, a new exposure that makes more simple, quick and safe the performance of the operation.

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Net calcium absorption was evaluated in 103 low-birth-weight preterm infants by a 72-h balance technique. At birth the infants had a mean (+/- SE) gestational age of 30.9 +/- 0.

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In a previous work we have shown that culturing adult rat dorsal root ganglia neurons modifies their neurotransmitter phenotype in such a way that cultured neurons synthesize transmitters that are not found in situ, while several other transmitters are expressed in a much higher percentage of neurons in culture than in situ [Schoenen J. et al. (1989) J.

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In the developing inner ear, a naturally occurring programmed cell death of cochleovestibular ganglion (CVG) neurons as well as peripheral and central target-derived trophic effects on survival of embryonic CVG neurons are known. To further analyze these target derived trophic interactions, spiral ganglion explants obtained from 5 day postpartum (P5) rat pups were cultured with an intact organ of Corti and in the absence of Corti's organ. Both neuronal survival and neurite extension were influenced by the presence of this peripheral target tissue.

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Extracellular proteolysis is considered to be required during neuritic outgrowth to control the adhesiveness between the growing neurite membrane and extracellular matrix proteins. In this work, PC12 nerve cells were used to study the modulation of proteolytic activity during neuronal differentiation. PC12 cells were found to contain and release a 70-75-kDa tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) and a much less abundant 48-kDa urokinase-type plasminogen activator.

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In the inner ear, the excitatory amino acid glutamate is a proposed neurotransmitter acting at the synapse between hair cells and afferent auditory neurons. Using cultures of 5-day-old rat auditory neurons, we show that the afferent auditory neuronal population can be divided, on the basis of its sensitivity to the neuronotoxic effect of glutamate and its analogs, in at least 3 subpopulations, one responding to N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), one responding to kainate and a third minor one unresponsive to NMDA, kainic acid and glutamate. No toxic effect of quisqualate is observed.

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Neurons and non-neuronal cells were harvested from adult rat dorsal root ganglia and transplanted to syngeneic adult rat spinal cord. Transplants were performed in intact rats and after acute traumatic paraplegia induced by inflation of a subdural microballoon. Only the first histopathological results are presented here.

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In Menière's disease, the increase of extracellular potassium concentration in the perilymph is thought to play a key role in determining the progressive loss of cochlear hair cells. In this paper, we describe a serum-free culture preparation of hair cells from 5 day-old rat and report the release by the cochlea, in response to an increase of extracellular potassium concentration, of a cytotoxic activity active on hair cells and auditory neurons. The toxic activity is associated with low molecular weight (less than 10,000 Dalton) molecule(s) as revealed by ultrafiltration.

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We performed metabolic balance studies in 77 preterm infants fed on human milk or adapted formulas, to determine the renal solute load and compared it with the potential renal solute load estimated by the composition of the diet or the urine according to Ziegler's, Bergman's, and Shaw's calculations. The renal solute load found in preterm infants was lower than that observed in young full term infants. Although all calculations predicted the renal solute load well, the equation proposed by Ziegler and Fomon from dietary protein and electrolyte load appears to be the simplest to calculate renal solute load accurately in preterm infants.

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