Publications by authors named "Rouch A"

Haemangioma of the ribs is considered an extremely rare benign tumour. Here, we present a case of a young male with left tenth rib haemangioma vascularised by a costal artery giving the artery of Adamkiewicz presented as chronic cough. This was successfully treated through preoperative embolisation and surgical resection.

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Mast cells (MCs) are multifaceted innate immune cells often present in the tumor microenvironment (TME). However, MCs have been only barely characterized in studies focusing on global immune infiltrate phenotyping. Consequently, their role in cancer is still poorly understood.

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Objectives: We described patients with microscopic residual disease (R1) operated on for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and investigated predictive factors for R1. We also examined prognostic factors for overall survival in these patients.

Methods: From June 2003 to December 2019, a total of 2595 patients benefited from an anatomical resection operation for NSCLC in our department.

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Background: Posttranslational modifications of proteins are catalyzed by a large family of enzymes catalyzing many chemical modifications. One can hijack the natural use of those enzymes to modify targeted proteins with synthetic chemical moieties. The lipoic acid ligase LplA mutants can be used to introduce onto the lysine sidechain lipoic acid moiety synthetic analogues.

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Here, we describe a pedagogical approach that combines didactics with active learning to facilitate integration across physiological systems in a team-taught, graduate-level physiology course. We covered the major physiological systems, with each system preceded by an overview of its evolution/ontogeny to provide a broader perspective. Lectures provided a framework for integration by giving examples of how each system interacted with systems that preceded and followed.

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Pectus excavatum is a common chest malformation, classically asymptomatic. The pectus excavatum surgical procedure allows aesthetic correction. Funnel chest is a malformation frequently associated with thoracic scoliosis, especially in Marfan syndrome.

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PAI-1, a glycoprotein from the serpin family and the main inhibitor of tPA and uPA, plays an essential role in the regulation of intra and extravascular fibrinolysis by inhibiting the formation of plasmin from plasminogen. PAI-1 is also involved in pathological processes such as thromboembolic diseases, atherosclerosis, fibrosis and cancer. The inhibition of PAI-1 activity by small organic molecules has been observed in vitro and with some in vivo models.

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Background: Agmatine, a putative endogenous ligand for imidazoline receptors, induces numerous biological effects. The agonist clonidine binds to alpha-2 (alpha2) adrenoceptors and imidazoline receptors, and inhibits arginine vasopressin (AVP)-stimulated urea permeability (Pu) in the rat inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD). Dexmedetomidine, a selective alpha2 agonist, does not inhibit AVP-stimulated Pu.

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A novel series of imidazolidinone-based matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) inhibitors was discovered by structural modification of pyrrolidinone la. Potent inhibition of MMP-13 was exhibited by the analogues having 4-(4-fluorophenoxy)phenyl (4a, IC50 = 3 nM) and 4-(naphth-2-yloxy)phenyl (4h, IC50 = 4 nM) as P1' groups.

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PGE(2) inhibits osmotic water permeability (P(f)) in the rat inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD) via cellular events occurring after the stimulation of cAMP, i.e., post-cAMP-dependent events.

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Arginine vasopressin (AVP) increases water permeability in the collecting duct of the nephron via activation of adenylyl cyclase. Alpha-2 (alpha2) agonists inhibit AVP-stimulated water permeability via binding to alpha2 adrenoceptors that have been divided into 3 subtypes- alpha2A, alpha2B, and alpha2C. Some biological effects mediated by alpha2 agonists result from nonadrenergic imidazoline receptors that exist in the rat kidney.

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These studies were conducted to determine if the prostaglandin-synthesis inhibitor indomethacin or the protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor staurosporine affect the inhibition of osmotic water permeability (Pf) by the alpha-2 (alpha 2) agonist dexmedetomidine in the rat inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD). Terminal IMCDs from Wistar rats were perfused and Pf was increased with either 220 pM arginine vasopressin (AVP) or 0.1 mM 8-chlorophenylthio cyclic adenosine monophosphate (8CPTcAMP).

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The purpose of this study was to determine whether the selective alpha-2 agonist dexmedetomidine inhibits basic transport properties in the rat cortical collecting duct (CCD). Sprague-Dawley rat CCDs were isolated and perfused to allow measurement of osmotic water permeability (Pf), transepithelial voltage (Vt) and resistance (Rt). Arginine vasopressin (AVP) increases Pf, hyperpolarizes Vt and decreases Rt in the CCD via stimulation of adenylyl cyclase.

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These studies were conducted to determine whether the alpha 2-agonists epinephrine and dexmedetomidine inhibit osmotic water permeability (Pf) and urea permeability (Pu) in the rat inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD). Wistar rat IMCD segments were perfused via standard methods, and Pf and Pu were determined in separate studies. The control period was followed by adding 220 pM arginine vasopressin (AVP) or 10(-4) M dibutyryladenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (DBcAMP) to the bath.

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Experiments examined the effects of elevation of intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) or activation of protein kinase C (PKC) on Na+ and water transport in the rat cortical collecting duct (CCD). We measured the lumen-to-bath 22Na+ flux (J1-->b), transepithelial voltage (VT), and water permeability (Pf) in CCD from deoxycorticosterone (DOC)-treated rats. Ionomycin (0.

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We examined the effects of epinephrine in perfused cortical collecting ducts (CCD) isolated from inbred Dahl-Rapp salt-sensitive (SS) and salt-resistant (SR) rats and from Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats. Rats were treated with 2.5 mg deoxycorticosterone pivalate (DOC; depot injection 4-9 days before study), and the CCD were treated with 220 pM vasopressin (AVP) to maximize Na+ transport.

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We measured fluoride flux (JF; pmol.min-1.mm-1) in the isolated rabbit cortical collecting duct (CCD) to investigate the determining factors of JF.

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The growth and development of the nuclear population from intersegmental dorsal longitudinal muscles (IDLM) of Bombyx mori and Pieris brassicae during larval development were studied. Using whole muscle mounts, examined with an image analysis system, we observed increases in muscle size but a constant number of fibres and concomitant increases in the number and size of fibre nuclei. The gradual growth of the nuclei throughout larval life, corresponding very probably to an increase in their DNA content, is unequal and results in heterogeneity of the nuclear population.

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We examined the effects of bradykinin (BK), atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), and clonidine on Na+ transport in isolated perfused cortical collecting ducts from rats treated with deoxycorticosterone. Arginine vasopressin was present in the bathing solution at 220 pM. Clonidine (1 microM, bathing solution) depolarized transepithelial potential difference (PDT) from -11.

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