Exposure to environmental pollutants and human microbiome composition are important predisposition factors for tumour development. Similar to drug molecules, pollutants are typically metabolized in the body, which can change their carcinogenic potential and affect tissue distribution through altered toxicokinetics. Although recent studies demonstrated that human-associated microorganisms can chemically convert a wide range of xenobiotics and influence the profile and tissue exposure of resulting metabolites, the effect of microbial biotransformation on chemical-induced tumour development remains unclear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe most common type of periodontal disease is chronic periodontitis, an inflammatory condition caused by pathogenic bacteria in subgingival plaque. The aim of our study was the development of a real-time PCR test as a diagnostic tool for the detection and differentiation of five periodontopathogenic bacteria, , , , , and , in patients with periodontitis. We compared the results of our in-house method with the micro-IDent semiquantitative commercially available test based on the PCR hybridization method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlycosaminoglycans are complex carbohydrates used as nutraceuticals for diverse applications. We studied the potential of the glycosaminoglycan dermatan sulfate (DS) to counteract the development of diet-induced obesity (DIO) using obesity-prone mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD) as a model. Oral DS supplementation protected the animals against HFD-induced increases in whole-body adiposity, visceral fat mass, adipocyte size, blood glucose levels, insulin resistance, and pro-inflammatory lipids levels in brown adipose tissue (BAT) and the liver, where it largely counteracted the HFD-induced changes in the nonpolar metabolome.
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October 2023
Stuttering is a fluency disorder that is multidimensional because it involves more than speech difficulties. People who stutter can use the Internet to find out more about their condition and connect with other people in the same position, yet in Croatia, there are not nearly as many online sources on stuttering or as many possibilities to connect with other people who stutter as in the USA or Great Britain. If one does not speak English well, a lot of information about stuttering will simply be denied to them, especially to those who have never received speech therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnti-obesity activity has been reported for beta-carotene (BC) supplementation at high doses and metformin (MET). We studied whether BC treatment at a closer to dietary dose and MET treatment at a lower than therapeutic dose are effective in ameliorating unwanted effects of an obesogenic diet and whether their combination is advantageous. Obesity-prone mice were challenged with a high-fat diet (HFD, 45% energy as fat) for 4 weeks while receiving a placebo or being treated orally with BC (3 mg/kg/day), MET (100 mg/kg/day), or their combination (BC+MET); a fifth group received a placebo and was kept on a normal-fat diet (10% energy as fat).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the effect of microbiota on the transcriptome and weight of the urinary bladder by comparing germ-free (GF) and specific pathogen-free (SPF) housed mice. In total, 97 genes were differently expressed (fold change > ±2; false discovery rate (FDR) -value < 0.01) between the groups, including genes regulating circadian rhythm (Per1, Per2 and Per3), extracellular matrix (Spo1, Spon2), and neuromuscular synaptic transmission (Slc18a3, Slc5a7, Chrnb4, Chrna3, Snap25).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The First Access for Shock and Trauma (FAST 1) Sternal Intraosseous (IO) System is a vascular access device designed as an alternative to peripheral or central intravenous (IV) cannulation for the treatment of critically ill and injured adults. During the development of the device, key objectives included safety, speed of insertion, and ease of use with minimal training. This study evaluated these characteristics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The FAST 1 intraosseous (IO) infusion system was designed to deliver fluids and medications into the adult sternum in the prehospital and battlefield environments.
Objective: To test the prototype in 106 cadavers and excised sterna and compare it with other IO devices.
Results: The insertion force was similar to that of other IO devices (mean, 8.
Prehosp Disaster Med
June 2000
Introduction: Pulse-oximetry has proven clinical value in Emergency Departments and Intensive Care Units. In the prehospital environment, oxygen is given routinely in many situations. It was hypothesized that the use of pulse oximeters in the prehospital setting would provide a measurable cost-benefit by reducing the amount of oxygen used.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To investigate why parents frequently display family photographs on their children's beds in the intensive care unit (ICU).
Design: Questionnaire.
Setting: Tertiary-care pediatric ICU.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976)
July 1996
Study Design: This study measured the distances between the tips of the transverse processes of adjacent lumbar vertebrae (L1-L4) in the same subjects after 1 day of normal activities and again the next morning.
Objectives: To determine the feasibility of directly measuring the lumbar intervertebral distance using ultrasound and to determine the magnitude of the diurnal change in the intervertebral distance.
Summary Of Background Data: A diurnal variation in height results from, in part, a decrease in height of the intervertebral discs with loading of the spine during the day.
Paediatr Anaesth
January 1997
Our objective was to establish the safety and effectiveness of a loading dose of midazolam for postoperative sedation of children recovering from open heart surgery; a prospective randomized placebo-controlled double-blind study was done with subjects randomized to three groups according to loading dose. I = 0.08 mg.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAviat Space Environ Med
July 1995
Background: Exposure to microgravity causes a height increase of up to 70 mm that places traction on the spine and may possibly lead to spinal cord dysfunction. Somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP) have been widely used to monitor spinal cord function. This study was carried out to determine the long-term stability of the latency of SSEP's in individual subjects and the feasibility of recording SSEP's in a microgravity environment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe originally developed and tested the Vancouver Sedative Recovery Scale (VSRS) to measure recovery from sedation following paediatric open heart surgery and reported excellent clinical inter-observer reliability. We now report a new study using videotape instruction of novice raters and videotaped case examples to determine whether the instruction produces adequate skill with the VSRS. Inter-rater reliability was assessed using videotapes of 16 children across a range of ages (six months to six years), and all levels of sedation (unresponsive to fully awake).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn some areas of research, such as microgravity life sciences, both the number of subjects and the opportunity for repeated observation under experimental conditions are limited. Small N study designs are appropriate for these situations since they require few subjects and few observations in the experimental condition. Small N studies compare treatment conditions separately for each subject so that between-subject variability does not obscure treatment effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe diurnal height change reported to occur in young adults was investigated to characterize changes in the lumbar range of motion, spinal profile, and range of motion of the back. Twelve subjects aged 18-22 years were measured using stereophotography and standard clinical examinations in the evening and after a minimum of 8 hours of complete bed rest. The average increase in height was 20 mm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe need for a research tool to measure recovery from sedation was identified during the design phase of a study investigating sedative protocols following open heart surgery in children. A thorough review of the literature failed to show any scales that measure degree of sedation in children at various times after initial awakening. The Vancouver Sedative Recovery Scale (VSRS) was developed through an iterative process during which we identified numerous indicators of levels of alertness among sedated children, and then determined the applicability and face validity of these indicators.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe believe that investigations into back pain and spinal changes in microgravity will contribute significantly to our knowledge and understanding of factors that cause back pain and the influence of spinal cord distraction on sensory and autonomic dysfunction. This information may have clinical implications for the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injury, for the care of patients during and after corrective spinal surgery, for the care and treatment of patients with chronic pain syndromes, and may potentially provide us with the opportunity to learn more about demyelinating diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAviat Space Environ Med
September 1990
A 4,907-mile medical air transport recently took place between Vancouver, Canada, and London, England. The patient was a 6-year-old boy with multiple pleural, pulmonary, and pericardial hemangiomata who required heart-lung transplant. Because his respiratory function was so poor (including oxygen-induced hypercarbia and sleep-induced hypoxia), a Lear 35 was used.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrevious reports of accidental ingestion of cannabis by children are rare. None has reported coma, although one described a stuporous state that required assisted ventilation. Over the past four years, the staff of British Columbia's Children's Hospital has managed six children with cannabis toxicity, three of whom presented in coma, including one with airway obstruction.
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