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Biol Open ; 13(10)2024 Jul 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39351636

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Tumours induce changes in body odours. We compared volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in soiled bedding of a lung adenocarcinoma male mouse model in which cancer had (CC) versus had not (NC) been induced by doxycycline at three conditions: before (T0), after 2 weeks (T2; early tumour development), after 12 weeks (T12; late tumour development) of the induction. In an earlier study, wild-derived mice behaviourally discriminated between CC and NC soiled bedding at T2 and T12. Here, we sought to identify VOCs present in the same soiled bedding that could have triggered the behavioural discrimination. Solid phase micro-extraction was performed to extract VOCs from 3 g-sample stimuli. While wild-derived mice could discriminate the odour of cancerous mice at a very early stage of tumour development (T2), the present study did not identify VOCs that could explain this behaviour. However, consistent with the earlier behavioural study, four VOCs, including two well-known male mouse sex pheromones, were found to be present in significantly different proportions in soiled bedding of CC as compared to NC at T12. We discuss the potential involvement of non-volatile molecules such as proteins and peptides in behavioural discrimination of early tumour development (T2), and point-out VOCs that could help diagnose cancer.


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Conducta Animal , Compuestos Orgánicos Volátiles , Animales , Compuestos Orgánicos Volátiles/metabolismo , Ratones , Masculino , Odorantes/análisis , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Neoplasias Pulmonares/etiología , Neoplasias Pulmonares/metabolismo , Ropa de Cama y Ropa Blanca
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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 56(8): 312, 2024 Oct 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39354119

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This study aimed to evaluate the effects of substituting a crude palm oil (CPO) diet with palm-pressed fibre oil (PPFO) on laying hens' performance, egg production, carcass characteristic and egg quality. A total of 150 Hisex Brown laying hens were randomly assigned to five treatments: a basal diet containing 4% CPO (T1-control) and basal diets in which CPO was substituted by 25% (T2), 50% (T3), 75% (T4) or 100% (T5) PPFO. These diets were fed to laying hens ad libitum for 16 weeks. Compared to the T1 diet, dietary treatments T2, T3 and T4 had no significant effect (P > 0.05) on the feed intake, body weight gain, feed conversion ratio, egg number, egg production, egg weight and egg mass of the laying hens during the entire experimental period. Nonetheless, a significant (P < 0.05) reduction in feed intake, egg number, egg production and egg mass were observed in hens fed T5 compared to those fed the T1 (control) diet. Except for heart and spleen weights, other carcass characteristics were not affected by treatment (P < 0.05). Skin yellowness and breast meat redness increased significantly (linearly, P < 0.05) with increasing proportions of PPFO. Likewise, yolk colour scores increased in proportion to the dietary level of PPFO (linearly, P < 0.05). These findings suggest that PPFO can be used as a novel, cost-effective lipid source at a level of 3% in layer diets as a substitute for CPO to improve eggs' quality parameters without any harmful effects on laying performance.


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Alimentación Animal , Pollos , Dieta , Huevos , Aceite de Palma , Animales , Pollos/fisiología , Pollos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Aceite de Palma/administración & dosificación , Femenino , Alimentación Animal/análisis , Dieta/veterinaria , Huevos/análisis , Aceites de Plantas/administración & dosificación , Aceites de Plantas/farmacología , Distribución Aleatoria , Fenómenos Fisiológicos Nutricionales de los Animales/efectos de los fármacos
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Br Poult Sci ; : 1-11, 2024 Oct 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39364777

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1. In the following experiment meat quality traits of a Gushi-Anka F2 resource population were measured, and their heritability estimated. Intramuscular fat (IMF) had medium heritability (0.35) but leg muscle fibre density (LMD), leg muscle fibre diameter (LMF), breast muscle fibre density (BMD), fresh fat content (FFA), and absolute dry fat content (AFC) had low heritability (0-0.2). The IMF presented the most important genetic additive effect among the poultry meat quality-related traits studied.2. The phenotypic data of meat quality traits in the Gushi-Anka F2 resource population were combined with genotyping by sequencing (GBS) data to obtain genotype data. Six meat quality traits in 734 birds were analysed by GWAS. Based on these variants, 83 significant (-log10(p) > 4.42) single nucleotide polymorphisms and four quantitative trait loci (QTL) regions corresponding to 175 genes were identified. Further linkage disequilibrium (LD) analysis was conducted on chromosome 13 (Chr13) and chromosome 27 (Chr27) QTL regions.3. Based on the transcriptome data and GWAS results, 12 shared genes - ITGB3, DNAJC27, ETV4, C7orf50, FKBP1B, G3BP1, IGF2BP1, KCNH6, LOC416263, SCARA5, SMIM5 and TBL1XR1 were identified as candidate genes influencing muscle fibre and fat traits.

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Cardiovasc Pathol ; : 107702, 2024 Oct 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39389219

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The previous understanding has been that atherosclerosis tends to increase distally from the ascending aorta, but recent studies and practical experience have indicated that atherosclerosis occurs in the ascending aorta more than previously thought. Medial degeneration is linked to aortic aneurysms, dissection and dilatation and has been related to increased mortality. There is a lack of data on the coexistence of atherosclerosis and medial degeneration in the ascending aorta and its outcome to clinical morbidity and mortality. Earlier studies have shown coexisting atherosclerosis and medial degeneration as significant risk indicators for coronary and cerebrovascular events. We aimed to analyze aortic specimens classified according to the consensus documents of the Society for Cardiovascular Pathology and the Association for European Cardiovascular Pathology particularly the comparison of variable morphological features with the atherosclerotic grade to gain more data about the coexistence of atherosclerosis and medial degeneration. We evaluated 217 specimens of human ascending aorta resected at Tampere University Heart Hospital because of aortic aneurysm, dissection or dilatation. None of the samples contained normal aortic morphology; atherosclerosis was found in a total of 75.8% of the samples and medial degeneration in all the samples. The present study is mostly in agreement with earlier research regarding the prevalence of different histological findings, even though a higher prevalence of atherosclerosis was found compared with most studies. There was no statistically significant association between atherosclerosis and medial degeneration, but a higher atherosclerotic grade was significantly associated with the presence of smooth muscle cell nuclei loss, smooth muscle cell disorganisation, elastic fibre thinning and medial fibrosis. Our study reinforces the perception that atherosclerotic lesions significantly occur in the ascending aorta and coexist with individual components of the medial degeneration.

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Phys Med Biol ; 2024 Oct 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39379004

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\emph{Objective}. Optical fibre dosimeters offer great promise for real-time in vivo dose measurement in radiation-based treatment modalities such as radiotherapy and brachytherapy. This is attributed to their many useful qualities such as high spatial resolution and sensitivity. However, there are several requirements that an optical fibre dosimeter must meet to be acceptable for dose measurement in a specified treatment modality. In this work, the dosimetric performance of a novel optical fibre dosimeter for use in external beam radiotherapy is presented. \emph{Approach}. The dosimeter was characterised for photon beam energies between 6-15 MV using a Varian TrueBeam Linac at dose rates between 100-2400 MU/min and assessed based on its repeatability, dose dependence, dose rate dependence, energy dependence and dose-per-pulse dependence. \emph{Main Results}. The results demonstrated excellent short-term repeatability of 0.3 $\%$, good linearity in response (R$^{2} >$ 0.9997), and minor dose rate dependence between 0.53-2.49 $\%$ for all beam qualities investigated. As the scintillator of the optical fibre dosimeter is non-water equivalent, Monte-Carlo-TOPAS simulations were used to calculate the absorbed dose energy dependence. A dose-per-pulse dependence was also investigated and compared with dosimetry measurements made with an ionisation chamber and simulated from the treatment planning system. An over-response of 20 $\%$ was found at the lowest investigated dose-per-pulse, and an under-response of 34 $\%$ was found at the highest investigated dose-per-pulse. This is believed to be due to an intrinsic energy dependence making this type of optical fibre dosimeter unsuitable for external beam radiotherapy dosimetry. \emph{Significance}. The optical fibre dosimeter evaluated in this work was primarily designed for high-dose-rate brachytherapy whereas this study includes the first measurements made in external beam radiotherapy and highlights the challenges of transferability of the dosimeter to a different radiation source.

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J Biophotonics ; : e202400284, 2024 Oct 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39379076

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Cervical cancer can be detected at an early stage through the changes occurring in biochemical and morphological properties of epithelium layer. Fluorescence spectroscopy has the ability to identify these subtle changes non-invasively and in real time with good accuracy in comparison with conventional techniques. In this paper, we report the usage of a custom designed spatially resolved fibre-optic probe (SRFOP), which consists of 77 fibres in two concentric rings, for the detection of cervical cancer using fluorescence spectroscopy technique. The aim of this study is to classify different grades of cervical precancer on the basis of their fluorescence spectra followed by a robust classification algorithm. Fluorescence spectra of 28 cervical tissue samples of different categories have been recorded using six detector fibres of FOP at different spatial locations with the source fibre (SF). A 405 nm laser diode source has been utilised to excite the samples and a USB 4000 Ocean Optics spectrometer to collect the output spectra in the wavelength range 400-700 nm. Principal component analysis (PCA) was applied to the collected spectra to reduce the dimensionality of the data while preserving the most significant features for classification. The first 10 principal components, which captured the majority of the variance in the spectra, were selected as input features for the classification model. Classification was then performed using an artificial neural network (ANN) with a specific architecture, including an input layer, hidden layers, and a softmax activation function in the output layer. Experimental and classification results both demonstrate that proximal fibres (PFs) perform better than distal fibres (DFs) in capturing the discriminatory features present in the epithelium layer of cervical tissue samples as PF collect most of the signal from the epithelium layer. The combined approach of spatially resolved fluorescence spectroscopy and PCA-ANN classification techniques is able to discriminate different grades of cervical precancer and normal with an average sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of 93.33%, 96.67% and 95.57%, respectively.

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Chemistry ; : e202403251, 2024 Oct 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39380544

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The electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) occurs at the nanoscale interface of the electrode-electrolyte. Therefore, tailoring the interfacial properties in the interface microenvironment provides a powerful strategy to optimise the activity and selectivity of electrocatalysts towards the desired products. Here, the microenvironment at the electrode-electrolyte interface of the flow-through Ag-based hollow fibre gas diffusion electrode (Ag HFGDE) is modulated by introducing surfactant cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) as the electrolyte additive. The porous hollow fibre configuration and gas penetration mode facilitate the CO2 mass transfer and the formation of the triple-phase interface. Through the ordered arrangement of hydrophobic long-alkyl chains, CTAB molecules at the electrode/electrolyte interface promoted CO2 penetration to active sites and repelled water to reduce the activity of competitive hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). By applying CTAB-containing catholyte, Ag HFGDE achieved a high CO Faradaic efficiency (FE) of over 95 % in a wide potential range and double the partial current density of CO. The enhancement of CO selectivity and suppression of hydrogen was attributed to the improvement of charge transfer and the CO2/H2O ratio enhancement. These findings highlight the importance of adjusting the local microenvironment to enhance the reaction kinetics and product selectivity in the electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction CO2RR.

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Clin Transl Med ; 14(10): e70018, 2024 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39400450

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Dietary fibres consist of a heterogeneous group of carbohydrate polymers which resist digestion by human gastrointestinal enzymes. Consumption of dietary fibre has been linked with innumerable health benefits encompassing the foundational pillars of metabolic health from obesity to hypertension, dyslipidaemia, and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), with many of these benefits linked with metabolites produced by the fermentation of fibre by gut microbes [1]. The potential of dietary fibre to provide a safe and effective nonpharmacologic complementary tool with which to combat the evolving consequences of the obesity epidemic has recently garnered tremendous attention in both medical literature and lay media alike. HIGHLIGHTS: Consumption of dietary fibre has been linked with innumerable health benefits encompassing the foundational pillars of metabolic health with many of these benefits linked with metabolites produced by the fermentation of fibre by gut microbes At the present time clinicians are faced with an impossible task in which there is rapidly mounting evidence for dietary fibres advancing metabolic health, but little practical options for healthcare providers other than to simply recommend patients consume more fibre. Benefits of fibre intake may perhaps be maximised in an individual by matching specific fibre consumption with existing microbial functional characteristics If dietary fibres could be demonstrated to act as successful adjuncts to sustain or improve standard of care therapies or even alleviate common gastrointestinal side effects associated with current treatments, they would be an invaluable tool in our metabolic health armamentarium. Neither Dr. Madsen or I have any financial conflicts of interest pertinent to the contents of this manuscript.


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Fibras de la Dieta , Fibras de la Dieta/metabolismo , Humanos , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/metabolismo , Obesidad/metabolismo , Microbioma Gastrointestinal/fisiología
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EClinicalMedicine ; 76: 102844, 2024 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39391015

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Background: Obesity drives metabolic disease development. Preventing weight gain during early adulthood could mitigate later-life chronic disease risk. Increased dietary fibre intake, leading to enhanced colonic microbial fermentation and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production, is associated with lower body weight. Despite national food policy recommendations to consume 30 g of dietary fibre daily, only 9% of adults achieve this target. Inulin-propionate ester (IPE) selectively increases the production of the SCFA propionate in the colon. In previous studies, IPE has prevented weight gain in middle-aged adults over 6 months, compared with the inulin control. IPE is a novel food ingredient that can be added to various commonly consumed foods with a potential health benefit. This 12-month study aimed to determine whether using IPE to increase colonic propionate prevents further weight gain in overweight younger adults. Methods: This multi-centre randomised-controlled, double-blind trial was conducted in London and Glasgow, UK. Recruited participants were individuals at risk of weight gain, aged between 20 and 40 years and had an overweight body mass index. Sealed Envelope Software was used to randomise participants to consume 10 g of IPE or inulin (control), once per day for 12 months. The primary outcome was the weight gained from baseline to 12 months, analysed by an 'Intention to Treat' strategy. The safety profile and tolerability of IPE were monitored through adverse events and compliance. This study is registered with the International Standard Randomised Controlled Trials (ISRCT) Database (ISRCT number: 16299902). Findings: Participants (n = 135 per study arm) were recruited from July 2019 to October 2021. At 12 months, there was no significant difference in baseline-adjusted mean weight gain for IPE compared with control (1.02 kg, 95% CI: -0.37 to 2.41; p = 0.15; n = 226). Neither the IPE (+1.22 kg) nor the control arm (+0.07 kg) unadjusted mean gains in body weight reached the expected 2 kg threshold. In the IPE arm, fat-free mass was greater by 1.07 kg (95% CI: 0.21-1.93), and blood glucose elevated by 0.11 mmol/L (95% CI: 0.01-0.21). Compliance, determined by intake of ≥50% sachets, was reached by 63% of IPE participants. There were no unexpected adverse events or safety concerns. Interpretation: Our study indicates that at 12 months, IPE did not differentially affect weight gain, compared with the inulin control, in adults between 20 and 40 years of age, at risk of obesity. Funding: NIHR EME Programme (15/185/16).

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Small ; : e2407101, 2024 Oct 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39396376

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Accurate determination of cerebral ascorbic acid (AA) is crucial for understanding ischemic stroke (IS) related pathological events. Carbon fiber microelectrodes (CFEs) have proven to be robust tools with high sensitivity toward AA, however, they face ongoing challenges for in situ measurement due to the non-specific adsorption of proteins in brain tissue. In this study, the hydrogen-bonded organic framework PFC-71 is synthesized and modified on CFEs through π-π stacking interactions with carboxylated carbon nanotubes (CNT-COOH). It is found that the gating effect and hydrophilicity of PFC-71 provided the CFE with excellent antibiofouling properties. As a result, AA exhibited a low oxidation potential of -30 mV on the CFE/CNT-COOH/PFC-71, even in the presence of 20 mg mL-1 bovine serum albumin. Given the structural advantages of CFE/CNT-COOH/PFC-71, a ratiometric electrochemical strategy for AA is established, enabling the in situ assay of cerebral AA in a middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) model with high accuracy and stability.

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Biomed Mater ; 19(6)2024 Oct 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39357798

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This paper describes the extrusion pressure's effect on composite hydrogel inks' filaments subjected to three point bending collapse tests. The composite considered in this work consists of an alginate-poloxamer hydrogel reinforced with flax fibres. Increased extrusion pressure resulted in more asymmetrical filaments between the support pillars. Furthermore, the material and printing conditions used in the present study led to the production of curved specimens. These two characteristics implicitly limit the validity of the yield stress equations commonly used in open literature. Therefore, a new system of equations was derived for the case of asymmetrical and curved filaments. A post-processing method was also created to obtain the properties required to evaluate this yield stress. This new equation was then implemented to identify the strength of failed hydrogels without flax fibre reinforcement. A statistical analysis showed this new equation's significance, which yielded statistically higher (i.e. 1.15 times larger) strength values compared to the numbers obtained with the open literature equations. At larger extrusion pressures, longer periods were needed for the material to converge towards its final shape. Larger extrusion pressure values led to lower yield stresses within the composite hydrogel filament: a 5 kPa increase in extrusion pressure lowered the yield stress by 19%. In comparison, a 15 kPa increase led to a 29% decrease in the yield stress. Overall this study provides guidelines to standardize three point bending collapse tests and analysis comparison between different materials.


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Lino , Hidrogeles , Ensayo de Materiales , Presión , Impresión Tridimensional , Estrés Mecánico , Hidrogeles/química , Lino/química , Alginatos/química , Materiales Biocompatibles/química , Resistencia a la Tracción , Fuerza Compresiva
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Br J Nutr ; : 1-12, 2024 Oct 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39387205

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Reduced appetite with ageing is a key factor that may increase risk of undernutrition. The objective of this study is to determine the impact of innovative plant protein fibre (PPF) products within a personalised optimised diet (PD), a physical activity (PA) programme, and their combination on appetite, and other nutritional, functional and clinical outcomes in community-dwelling older adults in a multi-country randomised controlled intervention trial. One hundred and eighty community-dwelling adults (approximately sixty per trial centre in Germany, Ireland and Italy) aged 65 years and over will be recruited to participate in a 12-week, parallel-group, controlled trial. Participants will be randomised into one of four groups: 1, PD (incorporating two PPF products): 2, PA; 3, PD + PA; and 4, no intervention (control). The primary outcome is appetite measured by visual analogue scales and energy intake from an ad libitum test meal. Secondary outcomes include fasting and postprandial appetite-related gut hormones, Simplified Nutritional Appetite Questionnaire score, body composition, cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength, physical function and PA. In addition, self-efficacy, cognitive status, dietary restraint, depressive symptoms and compliance and acceptability of the intervention will be assessed. Metabolomic profiles, RMR, muscle motor unit properties and gut microbiome will also be assessed to explore potential underlying mechanisms. This multi-centre randomised controlled trial will advance knowledge on how PD (incorporating PPF products), PA and their combination influence appetite, nutritional status and related health outcomes in community-dwelling older adults and contribute to the prevention of undernutrition. Trial registration: Clinical Trials.gov Registry NCT05608707 (registered on 2 November 2022). Protocol Version: NCT05608707 Version 4 (registered on 29 September 2023).

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Front Plant Sci ; 15: 1420837, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39372856

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Cultivated cotton plants are the world's largest source of natural fibre, where yield and quality are key traits for this renewable and biodegradable commodity. The Gossypium hirsutum cotton genome contains ~80K protein-coding genes, making precision breeding of complex traits a challenge. This study tested approaches to improving the genomic prediction (GP) accuracy of valuable cotton fibre traits to help accelerate precision breeding. With a biology-informed basis, a novel approach was tested for improving GP for key cotton fibre traits with transcriptomics of key time points during fibre development, namely, fibre cells undergoing primary, transition, and secondary wall development. Three test approaches included weighting of SNPs in DE genes overall, in target DE gene lists informed by gene annotation, and in a novel approach of gene co-expression network (GCN) clusters created with partial correlation and information theory (PCIT) as the prior information in GP models. The GCN clusters were nucleated with known genes for fibre biomechanics, i.e., fasciclin-like arabinogalactan proteins, and cluster size effects were evaluated. The most promising improvements in GP accuracy were achieved by using GCN clusters for cotton fibre elongation by 4.6%, and strength by 4.7%, where cluster sizes of two and three neighbours proved most effective. Furthermore, the improvements in GP were due to only a small number of SNPs, in the order of 30 per trait using the GCN cluster approach. Non-trait-specific biological time points, and genes, were found to have neutral effects, or even reduced GP accuracy for certain traits. As the GCN clusters were generated based on known genes for fibre biomechanics, additional candidate genes were identified for fibre elongation and strength. These results demonstrate that GCN clusters make a specific and unique contribution in improving the GP of cotton fibre traits. The findings also indicate that there is room for incorporating biology-based GCNs into GP models of genomic selection pipelines for cotton breeding to help improve precision breeding of target traits. The PCIT-GCN cluster approach may also hold potential application in other crops and trees for enhancing breeding of complex traits.

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Clin Exp Optom ; : 1-9, 2024 Oct 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39374949

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CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Distinguishing between the pathological thinning of the retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) and age-related reduction requires a comprehensive understanding of the longitudinal changes in RNFL thickness within a healthy population. BACKGROUND: To determine five-year changes in RNFL thickness and associated factors in people aged 45-69 years. METHODS: This report pertains to the second and third phases of the Shahroud Eye Cohort Study. Participants were recruited by a multi-stage cluster sampling in Shahroud, Iran. Data on demographic details, visual acuity, non-cycloplegic refraction, and slit-lamp biomicroscopy were collected. High-definition optical coherence tomography was employed for retinal imaging. RESULTS: A total of 1,524 eyes from 908 participants were examined. The average RNFL thickness was 92.2 ± 8.5 (95% CI: 91.6 to 92.8) and 93.1 ± 8.7 µm (95% CI: 92.5 to 93.7) in the first and second phases with a five-year mean change of 0.95 ± 4.15 µm (95% CI: 0.70 to 1.20). The RNFL thickness mean changes in the superior, inferior, nasal, and temporal quadrants were 2.51 ± 7.86 (95% CI: 2.01 to 3.02), 2.93 ± 7.39 (95% CI: 2.56 to 3.29), -0.53 ± 6.15 (95% CI: -0.84 to -0.21), and -1.01 ± 4.67 µm (95% CI: -1.27 to -0.75), respectively. The five-year changes in average RNFL thickness were inversely correlated with axial length (ß = -0.69, p < 0.001), mean keratometry (ß = -0.37, p = 0.017), and baseline RNFL thickness (ß = -0.617, p < 0.001). In hyperopic individuals, the increase in average RNFL thickness (ß = 0.65, p = 0.012) was significantly greater than in those with emmetropia. Macular volume (ß = 1.65, p < 0.001) showed a direct association with five-year changes in average RNFL thickness. CONCLUSION: Over 5 years, RNFL thickness changes were clinically insignificant in the normal population. The mean RNFL thickness seems to remain stable unless there is ocular disease. However, increased axial length and steeper keratometric readings were linked to RNFL thinning. Those with thicker RNFL measurements were at higher risk of thinning over time.

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Int J Cosmet Sci ; 2024 Sep 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39258399

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OBJECTIVE: Skin elasticity, which is vital for a youthful appearance, depends on the elastic fibres in the dermis. However, these fibres deteriorate with ageing, resulting in wrinkles and sagging. Changes that occur in the elastic fibres in living human skin and the relationship between elastic fibres and the state of the skin surface remain unclear. Therefore, it is necessary to verify the relationship between elastic fibres and skin elasticity. In this study, we investigated the association of the elastic fibre structure with skin elasticity and stratum corneum protein content in living human skin. METHODS: Thirty-five female volunteers aged 25-66 years were included in this study. Elastic fibres were observed using a multiphoton scanning laser biomicroscope. Skin elasticity was measured using a Cutometer, and stratum corneum proteins (Heat-shock protein 27 [HSP27] and galectin-7 [Gal-7]) in tape-stripped samples were analysed using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS: Elastic fibres exhibited increased curvature and thickness with increased age, with fragmentation observed in women aged >60 years. Elastin scores, which reflect thinness and curvature, were negatively correlated with age, whereas they were positively correlated with R7 elasticity (recovery ability). In individuals aged 20-30 years, higher levels of inflammatory markers (HSP27 and Gal-7) correlated with lower elastin scores; however, this trend was not observed in older participants. CONCLUSION: Elastic fibre deterioration worsened after 40 years of age, and this effect correlated with reduced skin recovery and increased wrinkles. In younger individuals, inflammatory markers affected elastic fibres. These findings can guide anti-ageing strategies that focus on elastic fibre preservation and inflammation control.


OBJECTIF: L'élasticité de la peau, vitale pour un aspect jeune, dépend des fibres élastiques du derme. Cependant, ces fibres se détériorent avec l'âge, ce qui entraîne des rides et un affaissement. Les changements qui se produisent dans les fibres élastiques de la peau humaine vivante et la relation entre les fibres élastiques et l'état de la surface de la peau restent peu clairs. Il est donc nécessaire de vérifier la relation entre les fibres élastiques et l'élasticité de la peau. Dans cette étude, nous avons étudié l'association de la structure des fibres élastiques avec l'élasticité de la peau et la teneur en protéine de la couche cornée dans une peau humaine vivante. MÉTHODES: 35 volontaires de sexe féminin âgés de 25 à 66 ans ont été inclus dans cette étude. Des fibres élastiques ont été observées à l'aide d'un biomicroscope à balayage laser multiphotonique. L'élasticité de la peau a été mesurée à l'aide d'un cutomètre, et les protéines de la couche cornée (les protéines de choc thermique 27 [Heat­shock protein 27, HSP27] et galectine­7 [Gal­7]) dans des échantillons avec bande adhésive ont été analysées à l'aide d'un dosage par la méthode immuno­enzymatique ELISA. RÉSULTATS: Les fibres élastiques présentaient une courbure et une épaisseur accrues avec l'âge, avec une fragmentation observée chez les femmes âgées de >60 ans. Les scores d'élastine, qui reflètent la minceur et la courbure, étaient corrélés négativement avec l'âge, tandis qu'ils étaient corrélés positivement avec l'élasticité de R7 (capacité de récupération). Chez les personnes âgées de 20 à 30 ans, des taux plus élevés de marqueurs inflammatoires (HSP27 et Gal­7) étaient corrélés avec une diminution des scores d'élastine; toutefois, cette tendance n'a pas été observée chez les participants plus âgés. CONCLUSION: La détérioration des fibres élastiques s'est aggravée après l'âge de 40 ans, et cet effet était corrélé à une récupération réduite de la peau et à une augmentation des rides. Chez les personnes plus jeunes, les marqueurs inflammatoires ont affecté les fibres élastiques. Ces résultats peuvent orienter les stratégies anti­âge qui se concentrent sur la préservation des fibres élastiques et le contrôle de l'inflammation.

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Pain Ther ; 2024 Sep 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39264538

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INTRODUCTION: Painful idiopathic distal sensory polyneuropathy (IDSP) and fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) are cryptogenic chronic pain syndromes. The contribution of small fibre pathology (SFP) in FMS remains controversial. This study aims to quantify small nerve pathology in participants with IDSP and FMS and identify relationships of SFP with sensory phenotypes. METHODS: In this study, 73 individuals (FMS: 25, IDSP: 23, healthy volunteers: 25) underwent comprehensive assessment, including neurological exams, questionnaires, sensory tests, and corneal confocal microscopy. RESULTS: IDSP participants displayed lower wind-up ratio (WUR) relative to FMS (p < 0.001), loss of function to thermal and mechanical stimuli and elevated neuropathy disability scores compared to FMS and healthy volunteers (all p < 0.001). FMS participants demonstrated gain of function to heat and blunt pressure pain responses relative to IDSP, and healthy volunteers (heat: p = 0.002 and p = 0.003; pressure: both p < 0.001) and WUR (both p < 0.001). FMS participants exhibited reduced corneal nerve fibre density (p = 0.02), while IDSP participants had lower global corneal nerve measures (density, branch density, and length) relative to healthy volunteers (all p < 0.001). Utilising corneal nerve fibre length, SFP was demonstrated in 66.6% of participants (FMS: 13/25; IDSP: 22/23). CONCLUSION: Participants with SFP, in both FMS and IDSP, reported symptoms indicative of small nerve fibre disease. Although distinctions in pain distributions are evident between individuals with FMS and IDSP, over 50% of participants between the two conditions displayed both a loss and gain of thermal and mechanical function suggestive of shared mechanisms. However, sensory phenotypes were associated with the presence of SFP in IDSP but not in FMS.


In people with painful idiopathic neuropathy (pain related to nerve damage where the cause of nerve damage is unknown), fibromyalgia syndrome (a long-term condition causing widespread pain), and healthy volunteers, the small nerve fibres of the peripheral nervous system, which may be involved in generating pain were assessed. These nerve fibres can be measured at the front of the eye (cornea) which can provide details on whether they are damaged in the body. The response to temperature, light touch, pressure and pinprick stimuli can also be used to determine if there is a loss or gain of sensation, which may contribute to pain. The aim of this study was to identify the degree of damage to these nerve fibres and to determine whether this damage is associated with a loss (cannot feel or requires more intense stimulus to feel) or gain (stimulus is felt earlier or is painful earlier at lower intensity) of sensory function. The pattern of loss or gain in sensory function is known as a sensory phenotype. It was found that people with painful idiopathic neuropathy had more severe nerve damage, loss of function to temperature and touch, and fewer small nerve fibres in the cornea compared to those with fibromyalgia syndrome and healthy volunteers. People with fibromyalgia syndrome were more sensitive to heat and pressure and had fewer corneal nerve fibres relative to healthy volunteers. The presence of corneal nerve fibre damage was associated with sensory phenotypes (types of sensation felt) in painful idiopathic neuropathy but not in fibromyalgia syndrome.

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Heliyon ; 10(17): e37155, 2024 Sep 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39286092

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Banana (Musa paradisiaca) farming generates huge quantities of biomass, all of which goes to waste due to the non-availability of suitable technology for its commercial application. The potential solution to this issue could be the conversion of pseudo-stems into valuable assets by converting them into fibres for various textile and non-textile applications. The specific characteristics of banana pseudo-stem fibre i.e. high absorptivity, breathability and biodegradability made it sustainable as well as suitable for the development of diversified products and blending with other natural fibres. However, non-uniformity in availability, obscurity of its intended uses and lack of knowledge for assessment of fibre quality posed a biggest hurdle to reach the fibre into the textile markets. Hence, a novel sensor-based digital instrument for assessing the quality parameters i.e. bundle strength and fineness along with overall grade of banana pseudo-stem fibre is presented in this research article. The developed instrument mainly consists of a fibre bundle strength measurement unit, fineness measuring unit and visual interface cum data acquisition unit. Test results indicated that bundle strength and fineness measured by developed instrument varied from 20.92 g/tex to 28.31 g/tex and 5.63 tex to 6.41 tex respectively. Furthermore, a good correlation between the measured and actual outputs of bundle strength (One-Way ANOVA, F 28,2  = 3.914, P = 0.224), fineness (One-Way ANOVA, F 51,2  = 4.730, P = 0.190) and overall quality of fibre (Independent sample T-Test, F 34,1  = 0.95, P = 0.190). Was observed at 5 % level of significance. The present study also introduced a grading system for quality assessment of banana fibre based on the well-established and well-recognized grading system of jute fibre developed by Indian Standard (IS: 271 2020). The developed instrument is easy to build as well as easy to use and have an approximate cost of $1800.00. The combination of developed instrument and grading system is an accurate, feasible and time-ordered technique for the assessment of the overall quality of the banana fibre and well suited for the actual conditions.

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N Z Vet J ; : 1-7, 2024 Sep 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39313224

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CASE HISTORY: Over a period of 2 months in the spring and early summer of 2021, 13 cases of sudden death in cull ewes due to aortic rupture were diagnosed at a small number of New Zealand abattoirs. CLINICAL FINDINGS: In 12/13 (92%) cases, a large blood clot was present in the thorax, and in one case the blood clot was seen in the tissues dorsal to the heart. There were no obvious signs of external trauma. The pluck (heart and lungs) or fixed aorta was submitted for histological examination in seven cases and in all of these, a tear in the aorta was found. Comparing the microscopic appearance of the proximal aorta in these seven cases to three clinically normal ewes from unaffected farms, the aortic wall thickness appeared thinner in the case ewes than the unaffected ewes. Subjectively, there was increased collagen in the tunica media in 3/7 and decreased elastin fibres in 5/7 case ewes compared to the control ewes. Further investigations on the index farm (where the first cases originated), found that the mean liver and serum Cu concentrations in 10 similarly aged, clinically normal ewes were within the normal reference range for New Zealand sheep. Similarly, the liver Cu concentrations of the seven case ewes were within the normal reference range. DIAGNOSIS: Aortic rupture due to an unknown aetiology. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Clinicians should be aware of this condition as a differential diagnosis for sudden death in older sheep and to assist the Ministry for Primary Industries in establishing the extent of this problem in New Zealand.

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Food Chem ; 463(Pt 2): 141254, 2024 Sep 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39298848

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Spent brewery grain (SBG) is a by-product of the brewery industry. The study aimed to investigate the prebiotic potential of SBG. The chemical composition and fermentation capacity of SBG were checked. The gut microbiota response to SBG was assessed in two in vitro models (batch fermentation and dynamic system). Substances with prebiotic properties, including arabinoxylans (16.7 g/100 g) and polyphenols (49.1 mg/100 g), were identified in SBG. Suitable growth and fermentation by probiotic bacteria were observed. The modulatory effect of gut microbiota depends on the in vitro system used. In batch fermentation, there was no stimulation of Bifidobacterium or lactic acid bacteria (LAB), but short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) and branched short-chain fatty acids (BCFA) synthesis increased. In dynamic, SBG exhibited a moderate bifidogenic effect, promoting Akkermansia and LAB growth while reducing Bacteroides and Escherichia-Shigella. SCFA stabilisation and reduction of BCFA content were noted. Moderate prebiotic effects were observed.

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Mar Pollut Bull ; 208: 117018, 2024 Sep 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39299195

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We investigated the lethal effects of a long fibrous microplastic (the range of lengths, widths, and thicknesses were 1.5-3.6 mm, 10-16 µm, and 7-8.5 µm, respectively) made of polyethylene terephthalate textile, on the marine copepod Acartia erythraea. In laboratory, starved copepods were observed to take in a piece of fibrous microplastic sedimented on the bottom. While no individual ingested the entire fibre, the tip of the ingested fibre reached deep into the gut of the copepods. This suggests that ingestion was not accidental but purposeful behaviour to take in non-living organic matter as a supplementary food source. All copepods that had the fibre in their mouths eventually died within 24-h because the fibre penetrated deep into the gut, preventing feeding and potentially causing stress. Our finding implies that a single piece of microplastic fibre remaining at the bottom of coastal zones could continue to kill copepods owing to its non-degradability.

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