419 results match your criteria: "University Bourgogne Franche-Comte[Affiliation]"

Comparison of Perceived and Measured Body Composition in a Military Population: An Exploratory Study.

Mil Med

May 2022

Department of Gastroenterology and Nutrition, University Hospital of Besançon, University Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Franche-Comté, Besançon 25030, France.

Introduction: Weight status perception (WSP) is the subjective assessment of one's own body weight. It is not correlated with the body mass index (BMI). People practicing sports, including overweight people, tend to perceive themselves as normal weight.

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  • * Conducted at a rehabilitation center in France, 44 coronary patients completed multiple SFST sessions, with high completion rates and minimal safety incidents reported.
  • * Results showed a strong reliability of the test between different conditions, indicating that the SFST can be a valuable tool in clinical practice for assessing functional performance in cardiac patients.
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Predicting Temporal Gait Kinematics: Anthropometric Characteristics and Global Running Pattern Matter.

Front Physiol

January 2021

Research Unit EA3920 Prognostic Markers and Regulatory Factors of Cardiovascular Diseases and Exercise Performance, Health, Innovation Platform, University Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Besançon, France.

Equations predicting stride frequency (SF) and duty factor (DF) solely based on running speed have been proposed. However, for a given speed, kinematics vary depending on the global running pattern (GRP), i.e.

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Introduction: Routine Electronic Monitoring of Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) (REMOQOL) in clinical care with real-time feedback to physicians could help to enhance patient-centered care. We evaluated the feasibility of REMOQOL in the French context in the QOLIBRY study. The primary objective was to assess the patients' compliance with REMOQOL.

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In natural ecosystems, positive effects of plant diversity on ecosystem functioning have been widely observed, yet whether this is true in cropping systems remains unclear. Here we assessed the impact of crop diversification on soil microbial diversity, soil multifunctionality (SMF) and crop yields in 155 cereal fields across a 3,000 km north-south European gradient. Overall, crop diversity showed a relatively minor effect on soil microbial diversity, SMF and yields.

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Recent studies have provided several insights into acute myeloid leukemia. Studies based on molecular biology have identified eight functional mutations involved in leukemogenesis, including driver and passenger mutations. Insight into Leukemia stem cells (LSCs) and assessment of cell surface markers have enabled characterization of LSCs from hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells.

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  • - Euphorbia umbellata is explored for its anti-inflammatory benefits, with a focus on its bark, which contains polyphenolic compounds that may enhance endothelial function and help with conditions like endothelial dysfunction (ED).
  • - The study employs various scientific methods, including chromatography and molecular docking, to identify and test compounds like quercetin and gallic acid, which showed significant promise in inhibiting arginase (ARG) activity.
  • - The results indicate that E. umbellata bark extracts and its compounds could improve vascular function by inhibiting ARG, increasing l-arginine availability, and enhancing endothelial NO synthase expression without toxicity in sub-chronic applications.
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Organic food consumption and its effects on health remain understudied in adults and in children. The aim of this study was to describe family characteristics associated with feeding infants organic foods during the complementary feeding period. The analysis included 9764 children from the French Étude Longitudinale Française depuis l'Enfance (ELFE) birth cohort.

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Study of Clinical and Biological Characteristics of Moroccan Covid-19 Patients With and Without Olfactory and/or Gustatory Dysfunction.

Front Physiol

November 2020

CNESTEN, Joint Research Unit in Nutrition and Food, Regional Designated Center of Nutrition (AFRA/IAEA), Ibn Tofaïl University, Kenitra, Morocco.

Background: The epidemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), presents a significant and urgent threat to global health. This alarming viral infection, declared as pandemic by the WHO in February 2020, has resulted millions of infected patients and thousands of deaths around the world. In Morocco, despite the efforts made by the authorities, the SARS-CoV-2 continues to spread and constitutes a burden of morbidity and mortality.

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Association Between Oxidative Stress and Altered Cholesterol Metabolism in Alzheimer's Disease Patients.

Curr Alzheimer Res

October 2021

Faculty of Medicine, University Monastir, LR12ES05, Lab-NAFS 'Nutrition - Functional Food & Vascular Health', Monastir, Tunisia.

Background: Oxidative stress is the main feature of several diseases including Alzheimer's disease (AD). The involvement of oxysterols derivates has been recently reported.

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the implication of oxidative stress in cholesterol impairment in AD patients.

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Cytoprotective and Neurotrophic Effects of Octadecaneuropeptide (ODN) in and Models of Neurodegenerative Diseases.

Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)

May 2021

Normandy University, Neuronal and Neuroendocrine Differentiation and Communication, Inserm U1239, Rouen, France.

Octadecaneuropeptide (ODN) and its precursor diazepam-binding inhibitor (DBI) are peptides belonging to the family of endozepines. Endozepines are exclusively produced by astroglial cells in the central nervous system of mammals, and their release is regulated by stress signals and neuroactive compounds. There is now compelling evidence that the gliopeptide ODN protects cultured neurons and astrocytes from apoptotic cell death induced by various neurotoxic agents.

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Loss‑of‑function BRCA mutations are frequent in high‑grade serous ovarian carcinoma. BRCA1 and ‑2 mutations lead to homologous recombination (HR) deficiency. Poly(ADP‑ribose) polymerases (PARP) are enzymes involved in DNA repair.

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H-NMR-Based Analysis for Exploring Knee Synovial Fluid Metabolite Changes after Local Cryotherapy in Knee Arthritis Patients.

Metabolites

November 2020

Laboratoire «Mobilité, Vieillissement, Exercice (MOVE)-EA6314», Faculté des Sciences du Sport, Université de Poitiers, 8 Allée Jean Monnet, 86000 Poitiers, France.

Rehabilitation using cryotherapy has widely been used in inflammatory diseases to relieve pain and decrease the disease activity. The aim of this study was to explore the metabolite changes in inflammatory knee-joint synovial fluids following local cryotherapy treatment (ice or cold CO). We used proton nuclear magnetic resonance (H NMR) spectroscopy to assess the metabolite patterns in synovial fluid (SF) in patients with knee arthritis ( = 46) before (D0) and after (D1, 24 h later) two applications of local cryotherapy.

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Cinnamides Target Arginase Selectively.

Molecules

November 2020

Laboratório de Farmacologia e Bioquímica (LFBq), Departamento de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Zootecnia e Engenharia de Alimentos, Pirassununga, SP 13635-900, Brazil.

Caffeic acid and related natural compounds were previously described as arginase (L-ARG) inhibitors, and against the whole parasite in vitro. In this study, we tested cinnamides that were previously synthesized to target human arginase. The compound caffeic acid phenethyl amide (CAPA), a weak inhibitor of human arginase (IC = 60.

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The aim of this study is to investigate on the compression performance of cellular Polylactic Acid (PLA) manufacturing while using Fused Deposition Modelling. Computer Aided Design (CAD) models of cellular structures are designed using the sequential addition of spherical voids with porosity content varying from 10% to 60%. The three-dimensional (3D) microstructures of cellular PLA are characterised using X-ray micro-tomography to retrieve the correlation between the process-induced defects and the cellular geometrical properties.

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This document is a summary of the French intergroup guidelines regarding the nutrition and physical activity (PA) management in digestive oncology. This collaborative work was produced under the auspices of all French medical and surgical societies involved in digestive oncology, nutrition and supportive care. It is based on published guidelines, recent literature review and expert opinions.

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Processing methods and storage duration impact extracellular vesicle counts in red blood cell units.

Blood Adv

November 2020

University Bourgogne Franche-Comté, INSERM, Etablissement Français du sang Bourgogne Franche Comté, Unité Mixte de Recherche 1098, Interactions Hôte-Greffon-Tumeur, Ingénierie Cellulaire et Génique, Besançon, France.

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are active components of red blood cell (RBC) concentrates and may be associated with beneficial and adverse effects of transfusion. Elucidating controllable factors associated with EV release in RBC products is thus important to better manage the quality and properties of RBC units. Erythrocyte-derived EVs (EEVs) and platelet-derived EVs (PEVs) were counted in 1226 RBC units (administered to 280 patients) using a standardized cytometry-based method.

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  • * A study involving 207 patients revealed that 38.5% of those with active perianal CD achieved clinical success after 6 months of treatment, with factors like the absence of optimization correlated with better outcomes.
  • * For patients with inactive perianal CD, the likelihood of not experiencing a recurrence was 86.2% at 26 weeks and 75.1% at 52 weeks after starting ustekinumab.
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A molecularly imprinted silica (MIS) coupled to a microwave sensor was used to detect three fungicides (iprodione, procymidone and pyrimethanil) present in most French wines. Chemometric methods were applied to interpret the microwave spectra and to correlate microwave signals and fungicide concentrations in a model wine medium, and in white and red Burgundy wines. The developed microwave sensor coupled to an MIS and to its control, a nonimprinted silica (NIS), was successfully applied to detect the three fungicides present in trace levels (ng L) in a model wine.

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CXCL10 could drive longer duration of mechanical ventilation during COVID-19 ARDS.

Crit Care

November 2020

INSERM, LNC UMR 1231, FCS Bourgogne-Franche Comté, LipSTIC LabEx, F-21000, Dijon, France.

Background: COVID-19-related ARDS has unique features when compared with ARDS from other origins, suggesting a distinctive inflammatory pathogenesis. Data regarding the host response within the lung are sparse. The objective is to compare alveolar and systemic inflammation response patterns, mitochondrial alarmin release, and outcomes according to ARDS etiology (i.

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The Mediterranean diet is associated with health benefits due to bioactive compounds such as polyphenols. The biological activities of three polyphenols (quercetin (QCT), resveratrol (RSV), apigenin (API)) were evaluated in mouse neuronal N2a cells in the presence of 7-ketocholesterol (7KC), a major cholesterol oxidation product increased in patients with age-related diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders. In N2a cells, 7KC (50 µM; 48 h) induces cytotoxic effects characterized by an induction of cell death.

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Shear bulk acoustic type of resonant biosensors, such as the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), give access to label-free in-liquid analysis of surface interactions. The general understanding of the sensing principles was inherited from past developments in biofilms measurements and applied to cells while keeping the same basic assumptions. Thus, the biosensor readouts are still quite often described using 'mass' related terminology.

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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments have taken drastic measures to avoid an overflow of intensive care units. Accurate metrics of disease spread are critical for the reopening strategies. Here, we show that self-reports of smell/taste changes are more closely associated with hospital overload and are earlier markers of the spread of infection of SARS-CoV-2 than current governmental indicators.

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Noroviruses (NoV), rotaviruses (RVA), and adenoviruses (AdV) are the main viral agents responsible for acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in humans. We aimed to determine the diagnostic accuracy of four commercial immunochromatographic tests (ICTs) intended for the rapid and simultaneous detection of these three pathogens. Diagnostic accuracy of bioNexia Noro/Rota-Adeno (bioMérieux), Immunoquick NoRotAdeno (Biosynex), Rota+Adeno+Noro combo card (CerTest Biotec), and Rida Quick Rota/Adeno/Noro Combi (R-Biopharm) ICTs was assessed retrospectively using a collection of 160 stool specimens (including 43 RVA-, 47 AdV-, and 42 NoV-positive samples) from French patients with AGE and using molecular methods as the reference standard.

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Background: Nowadays, many commercial kits allow the detection of sp. in stool samples after deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extraction. Protocols of stool pretreatment have been proposed to optimize oocysts' DNA extraction.

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