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Acta Chir Belg ; 120(2): 131-135, 2020 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30270759

RESUMEN

Most adrenal injuries are asymptomatic. In traumatic events, adrenal haemorrhage is very likely to be accompanied by injuries to other organs. Isolated adrenal injury after trauma is very rare and mostly unilateral. We report a case of a 44-year-old male who suffered a major traffic accident with multiple trauma, including a bilateral adrenal haemorrhage. This caused a primary adrenal insufficiency, as proven with a cortisol stimulation test with synthetic corticotrophin. Bilateral adrenal haemorrhage is a very rare but potentially fatal disorder and should not be missed. This case illustrates that early diagnosis and prompt treatment with hydrocortisone may contribute to a beneficial outcome.


Asunto(s)
Accidentes de Tránsito , Enfermedades de las Glándulas Suprarrenales/etiología , Glándulas Suprarrenales/lesiones , Hemorragia/etiología , Heridas no Penetrantes/complicaciones , Enfermedades de las Glándulas Suprarrenales/diagnóstico , Enfermedades de las Glándulas Suprarrenales/terapia , Adulto , Hemorragia/diagnóstico , Hemorragia/terapia , Humanos , Masculino , Heridas no Penetrantes/diagnóstico , Heridas no Penetrantes/terapia
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Br J Anaesth ; 118(6): 892-900, 2017 Jun 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28520883

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND.: Daily and globally, millions of adult hospitalized patients are exposed to maintenance i.v. fluid solutions supported by limited scientific evidence. In particular, it remains unclear whether fluid tonicity contributes to the recently established detrimental effects of fluid, sodium, and chloride overload. METHODS.: This crossover study consisted of two 48 h study periods, during which 12 fasting healthy adults were treated with a frequently prescribed solution (NaCl 0.9% in glucose 5% supplemented by 40 mmol litre -1 of potassium chloride) and a premixed hypotonic fluid (NaCl 0.32% in glucose 5% containing 26 mmol litre -1 of potassium) at a daily rate of 25 ml kg -1 of body weight. The primary end point was cumulative urine volume; fluid balance was thus calculated. We also explored the physiological mechanisms behind our findings and assessed electrolyte concentrations. RESULTS.: After 48 h, 595 ml (95% CI: 454-735) less urine was voided with isotonic fluids than hypotonic fluids ( P <0.001), or 803 ml (95% CI: 692-915) after excluding an outlier with 'exaggerated natriuresis of hypertension'. The isotonic treatment was characterized by a significant decrease in aldosterone ( P <0.001). Sodium concentrations were higher in the isotonic arm ( P <0.001), but all measurements remained within the normal range. Potassium concentrations did not differ between the two solutions ( P =0.45). Chloride concentrations were higher with the isotonic treatment ( P <0.001), even causing hyperchloraemia. CONCLUSIONS.: Even at maintenance rate, isotonic solutions caused lower urine output, characterized by decreased aldosterone concentrations indicating (unintentional) volume expansion, than hypotonic solutions and were associated with hyperchloraemia. Despite their lower sodium and potassium content, hypotonic fluids were not associated with hyponatraemia or hypokalaemia. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION.: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02822898) and EudraCT (2016-001846-24).


Asunto(s)
Fluidoterapia/métodos , Homeostasis/efectos de los fármacos , Soluciones Hipotónicas , Soluciones Isotónicas , Urodinámica/efectos de los fármacos , Equilibrio Hidroelectrolítico/efectos de los fármacos , Adolescente , Adulto , Aldosterona/sangre , Estudios Cruzados , Ayuno , Femenino , Voluntarios Sanos , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Potasio/sangre , Potasio/orina , Método Simple Ciego , Sodio/sangre , Sodio/orina , Adulto Joven
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Clin Exp Allergy ; 44(3): 307-18, 2014 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24588864

RESUMEN

Despite their frequent use, allergy to illicit drugs and narcotics is rarely reported in literature. We present a review of the different classes of drugs of abuse that might be involved in allergies: central nervous system (CNS) depressants (such as cannabis, opioids and kava), CNS stimulants (cocaine, amphetamines, khat and ephedra) and hallucinogens such as ketamine and nutmeg. Diagnosis of drug and narcotic allergy generally relies upon careful history taking, complemented with skin testing eventually along with quantification of sIgE. However, for various reasons, correct diagnosis of most of these drug allergies is not straightforward. For example, the native plant material applied for skin testing and sIgE antibody tests might harbour irrelevant IgE-binding structures that hamper correct diagnosis. Diagnosis might also be hampered due to uncertainties associated with the non-specific histamine releasing characteristics of some compounds and absence of validated sIgE tests. Whether the introduction of standardized allergen components and more functional tests, that is, basophil activation and degranulation assays, might be helpful to an improved diagnosis needs to be established. It is anticipated that due to the rare character of these allergies further validation is although necessary.


Asunto(s)
Hipersensibilidad a las Drogas/inmunología , Drogas Ilícitas/efectos adversos , Narcóticos/efectos adversos , Hipersensibilidad a las Drogas/diagnóstico , Humanos , Drogas Ilícitas/química , Drogas Ilícitas/clasificación , Inmunoglobulina E/inmunología , Narcóticos/química , Narcóticos/clasificación
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol ; 161(3): 220-8, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23549061

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Allergy to fruit and vegetables exhibit geographic variation regarding the severity of symptoms and depending on the sensitization profile of the patient. These sensitization profiles and routes remain incompletely understood. Cannabis is a very popular drug and derived from Cannabis sativa, a plant containing lipid transfer proteins (LTP) also known as important allergens in plant and fruit allergies. In this study we sought to elucidate a potential connection between C. sativa allergy and plant food allergies. METHODS: A case-control study involving 21 patients consulting for plant food allergies. Twelve patients were cannabis allergic and 9 had a pollen or latex allergy without cannabis allergy. Testing for cannabis IgE implied measurement of specific IgE, skin testing and basophil activation tests. Allergen component analysis was performed with a microarray technique. RESULTS: Plant food allergy in patients with documented cannabis allergy had more severe reactions than patients without cannabis allergy and frequently implied fruits and vegetables that are not observed in a (birch) pollen-related food syndrome. With the exception of 1 patient with cannabis allergy, all were sensitized to nonspecific (ns)-LTP. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that illicit cannabis abuse can result in cannabis allergy with sensitization to ns-LTP. This sensitization might result in various plant-food allergies. Additional collaborative studies in different geographical areas are needed to further elucidate on this hypothesis.


Asunto(s)
Cannabis/inmunología , Hipersensibilidad a los Alimentos/inmunología , Adolescente , Adulto , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Niño , Preescolar , Europa (Continente) , Femenino , Frutas/inmunología , Humanos , Inmunoglobulina E/sangre , Inmunoglobulina E/inmunología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Verduras/inmunología
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand ; 56(4): 520-5, 2012 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22260353

RESUMEN

Propofol is an anesthetic agent widely used for induction and maintenance of anesthesia, and sedation in children. Although generally considered as reliable and safe, administration of propofol can occasionally induce a potentially fatal complication known as propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS). Mitochondrial dysfunction has been implicated in the pathogenesis of PRIS. We report on an adult patient with Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) who developed PRIS. He was a carrier of the m.3460G>A mutation, one of the major three pathogenic point mutations associated with LHON. The propositus was blind and underwent propofol sedation after severe head injury. Five days after start of propofol infusion, the patient died. The activity of complex I of the oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) system was severely deficient in skeletal muscle. Our observation indicates that fulminate PRIS can occur in an adult patient with an inborn OXPHOS defect and corroborates the hypothesis that PRIS is caused by inhibition of the OXPHOS system.


Asunto(s)
Anestésicos Intravenosos/efectos adversos , Atrofia Óptica Hereditaria de Leber/complicaciones , Fosforilación Oxidativa , Propofol/efectos adversos , Adulto , Humanos , Infusiones Intravenosas , Masculino , Músculo Esquelético/metabolismo , Factores de Riesgo , Síndrome , Ubiquinona/metabolismo
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MethodsX ; 9: 101696, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35492208

RESUMEN

Oesophageal pressures, as measured in an oesophageal balloon catheter, are a validated substitute for pleural pressures. Transpulmonary pressures, indispensable to improve our understanding of ventilatory physiology, are therefore typically calculated as the difference between airway and oesophageal pressures. The oesophageal pressure signal, however, features a superimposed oscillation due to cardiac motion, not representative for pleural pressure. Additionally, oesophageal contractions or surgical manipulation can alter the signal. In practice, transpulmonary pressures are therefore manually determined from the pressure-time graphic by visual inspection of the waves and averaging a limited number of samples. We suggest an approach to extract the end-expiratory transpulmonary pressure from the raw monitoring data.•Our approach reproducibly determines end-expiratory transpulmonary pressures at a given level of set positive end-expiratory pressure at the ventilator.•Our approach ignores surgical disturbance and cardiac oscillations in the oesophageal pressure signal.

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Case Rep Infect Dis ; 2022: 4949426, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35574267

RESUMEN

Mucormycosis is a rare, emerging angioinvasive infection caused by ubiquitous filamentous fungi. In recent decades, an increase in cutaneous or post-traumatic mucormycosis has been reported. We describe two cases of post-traumatic wound infections with Mucor circinelloides, a mucor species only rarely reported as a cause of post-traumatic mucormycosis. Often considered lethal, management required a combination of medical and surgical therapies to achieve a favorable outcome in both cases.

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Diabetologia ; 54(6): 1273-90, 2011 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21442161

RESUMEN

The prevalence of diabetes mellitus is currently at epidemic proportions and it is estimated that it will increase even further over the next decades. Although genetic predisposition and lifestyle choices are commonly accepted reasons for the occurrence of type 2 diabetes, it has recently been suggested that environmental pollutants are additional risk factors for diabetes development and this review aims to give an overview of the current evidence for this. More specifically, because of the crucial role of pancreatic beta cells in the development and progression of type 2 diabetes, the present work summarises the known effects of several compounds on beta cell function with reference to mechanistic studies that have elucidated how these compounds interfere with the insulin secreting capacity of beta cells. Oestrogenic compounds, organophosphorus compounds, persistent organic pollutants and heavy metals are discussed, and a critical reflection on the relevance of the concentrations used in mechanistic studies relative to the levels found in the human population is given. It is clear that some environmental pollutants affect pancreatic beta cell function, as both epidemiological and experimental research is accumulating. This supports the need to develop a solid and structured platform to fully explore the diabetes-inducing potential of pollutants.


Asunto(s)
Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/epidemiología , Contaminantes Ambientales/efectos adversos , Células Secretoras de Insulina/metabolismo , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/metabolismo , Contaminantes Ambientales/farmacología , Estrógenos/efectos adversos , Humanos , Insulina/metabolismo , Células Secretoras de Insulina/efectos de los fármacos , Metales Pesados/efectos adversos , Compuestos Organofosforados/efectos adversos , Factores de Riesgo
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Eur Respir J ; 34(2): 452-74, 2009 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19648522

RESUMEN

Nonthrombotic pulmonary embolism (NTPE) is defined as embolisation to the pulmonary circulation of different cell types (adipocytes, haematopoietic, amniotic, trophoblastic or tumour), bacteria, fungi, foreign material or gas. The purpose of this article is to describe the clinical signs, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of the different NTPE subtypes. The complex and diverse pathogenesis of different subtypes of emboli is subject to continuing speculation and is certainly far more complex than "simple" mechanical obstruction after embolisation of vascular thrombi. Nonthrombotic emboli may also lead to a severe inflammatory reaction both in the systemic and pulmonary circulation, as well as in the lung. NTPE presents a formidable diagnostic challenge, as the condition often presents with very unusual and peculiar clinical signs that are frequently overlooked. They range from very dramatic acute presentations such as acute respiratory distress syndrome to signs observed late in the disease course. Pathological observations play a key role in the exact diagnosis, and sometimes carefully aspirated blood from the pulmonary artery or specific staining of cells recovered from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid may be helpful. Frequently, lung biopsies revealing severe granulomatous reaction or unfortunate post-mortem pathological investigations of pulmonary tissue are necessary to confirm the diagnosis. Here, we also aim to familiarise the reader with the atypical radiological features of NTPE. Thin-section computed tomography of the lungs showing peculiar radiographic findings, such as a feeding vessel, the so-called tree-in-bud pattern or the appearance of micronodules distributed at the termination of bronchovascular bundles, may be observed in certain forms of NTPE. Increased awareness of NTPE as an underestimated cause of acute and chronic embolism, which may result in acute and chronic pulmonary hypertension, is needed. Despite the fact that detailed descriptions of several forms of NTPE have existed for nearly 100 years, well-designed trials have never been performed to evaluate therapy in the different subsets of these patients.


Asunto(s)
Hipertensión Pulmonar/fisiopatología , Embolia Pulmonar/fisiopatología , Líquido Amniótico/metabolismo , Biopsia , Líquido del Lavado Bronquioalveolar , Equinococosis/complicaciones , Grasas/metabolismo , Femenino , Gases , Enfermedad Trofoblástica Gestacional/metabolismo , Humanos , Hipertensión Pulmonar/terapia , Neoplasias Pulmonares/complicaciones , Masculino , Embarazo , Embolia Pulmonar/terapia , Sepsis/complicaciones , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X/métodos
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J Clin Invest ; 93(1): 26-32, 1994 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8282796

RESUMEN

Because high concentrations of IL-8 are found in the sputum of cystic fibrosis patients, we hypothesized that Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) induces the production of IL-8 in airway epithelial cells and in monocytes. Therefore, we incubated the supernatant from PA culture with human transformed bronchial epithelial cells (16-HBE) or with monocytes. The culture medium of 16-HBE cells that had been incubated with PA supernatant for 6 h had chemotactic activity that was inhibited by an antibody to human IL-8. The PA supernatant induced IL-8 production by primary bronchial epithelial cells, by 16-HBE cells, and by monocytes. After incubation with PA supernatant, 16-HBE cells showed a marked increase in the levels of IL-8 gene expression. The PA product responsible for IL-8 production resisted freezing, boiling, and proteolysis. This product was not lipid extractable and was present in a 1-kD filtrate. We conclude that a small molecular mass product of PA stimulates IL-8 production by 16-HBE cells and by monocytes, and that the chemotactic activity produced by 16-HBE cells after exposure to PA is due principally to IL-8.


Asunto(s)
Bronquios/metabolismo , Quimiotaxis de Leucocito , Interleucina-8/biosíntesis , Monocitos/fisiología , Neutrófilos/fisiología , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/fisiología , Northern Blotting , Línea Celular , Línea Celular Transformada , Células Cultivadas , Medios de Cultivo , Epitelio/metabolismo , Humanos , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/clasificación , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/aislamiento & purificación , ARN Mensajero/análisis , ARN Mensajero/biosíntesis , Especificidad de la Especie
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Clin Microbiol Infect ; 12(1): 56-62, 2006 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16460547

RESUMEN

This study evaluated retrospectively the efficacy of treatment with cefepime vs. a carbapenem, in combination with amikacin or ciprofloxacin, for seriously-ill patients infected with ESBL-producing Enterobacter aerogenes who were admitted to an intensive care unit. Forty-four episodes of infection were investigated in 43 patients: 21 treated with cefepime; 23 with a carbapenem. The two treatment groups did not differ statistically in terms of age, APACHE II scores, and infection sites, but the average duration of antibiotic exposure was significantly shorter in the cefepime group (8.5 days vs. 11.4 days; p 0.04). Clinical improvement was seen in 62% of patients receiving cefepime vs. 70% of patients receiving a carbapenem (p 0.59). Bacteriological eradication was achieved in 14% of patients receiving cefepime vs. 22% of patients receiving a carbapenem (p 0.76). The 30-day mortality rates related to infection were 33% in the cefepime group and 26% in the carbapenem group (p 0.44). Thus, outcome parameters did not differ significantly between the two groups. Nevertheless, a statistically significant increase in failure to eradicate ESBL-producing E. aerogenes was observed as the MICs of cefepime rose (p 0.017). Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis revealed three distinct clones, but one predominant clone harbouring the bla(TEM-24) gene was associated with most (42/44) of the episodes of infection. It was concluded that cefepime may be an alternative agent for therapy of severe infections caused by TEM-24 ESBL-producing E. aerogenes, although further studies are required to confirm these observations.


Asunto(s)
Antibacterianos/administración & dosificación , Proteínas Bacterianas/biosíntesis , Cefalosporinas/administración & dosificación , Enfermedad Crítica , Enterobacter aerogenes/enzimología , Infecciones por Enterobacteriaceae/tratamiento farmacológico , Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos , beta-Lactamasas/biosíntesis , Adulto , Anciano , Antibacterianos/uso terapéutico , Carbapenémicos/administración & dosificación , Carbapenémicos/uso terapéutico , Cefepima , Cefalosporinas/uso terapéutico , Infección Hospitalaria/tratamiento farmacológico , Infección Hospitalaria/microbiología , Quimioterapia Combinada , Enterobacter aerogenes/efectos de los fármacos , Infecciones por Enterobacteriaceae/microbiología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Pruebas de Sensibilidad Microbiana , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Retrospectivos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Intensive Care Med ; 42(3): 379-392, 2016 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26667027

RESUMEN

PURPOSE: Environmental phthalate exposure has been associated with attention deficit disorders in children. We hypothesized that in children treated in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), circulating phthalates leaching from indwelling medical devices contribute to their long-term attention deficit. METHODS: Circulating plasma concentrations of di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) metabolites were quantified in 100 healthy children and 449 children who had been treated in PICU and were neurocognitively tested 4 years later. In a development patient cohort (N = 228), a multivariable bootstrap study identified stable thresholds of exposure to circulating DEHP metabolites above which there was an independent association with worse neurocognitive outcome. Subsequently, in a second patient cohort (N = 221), the observed independent associations were validated. RESULTS: Plasma concentrations of DEHP metabolites, which were virtually undetectable [0.029 (0.027-0.031) µmol/l] in healthy children, were 4.41 (3.76-5.06) µmol/l in critically ill children upon PICU admission (P < 0.001). Plasma DEHP metabolite concentrations decreased rapidly but remained 18 times higher until PICU discharge (P < 0.001). After adjusting for baseline risk factors and duration of PICU stay, and further for PICU complications and treatments, exceeding the potentially harmful threshold for exposure to circulating DEHP metabolites was independently associated with the attention deficit (all P ≤ 0.008) and impaired motor coordination (all P ≤ 0.02). The association with the attention deficit was confirmed in the validation cohort (all P ≤ 0.01). This phthalate exposure effect explained half of the attention deficit in post-PICU patients. CONCLUSIONS: Iatrogenic exposure to DEHP metabolites during intensive care was independently and robustly associated with the important attention deficit observed in children 4 years after critical illness. Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT00214916.


Asunto(s)
Trastorno por Déficit de Atención con Hiperactividad/inducido químicamente , Ácidos Ftálicos/sangre , Ácidos Ftálicos/toxicidad , Prótesis e Implantes , Adolescente , Niño , Preescolar , Enfermedad Crítica , Femenino , Humanos , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Unidades de Cuidado Intensivo Pediátrico , Masculino , Factores de Riesgo
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J Clin Endocrinol Metab ; 100(12): 4463-71, 2015 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26469381

RESUMEN

CONTEXT: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), are implicated as potential endocrine disruptors and obesogens. These lipophilic substances are preferentially stored in the fat compartment and released into the circulation during weight loss. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the contribution of abdominal adiposity, and visceral adiposity in particular, to the increase of serum PCB levels during weight loss. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fourty-five obese women were prospectively recruited. Twenty individuals received dietary counseling and 25 underwent bariatric surgery. Anthropometric data were collected and intra-abdominal adiposity was assessed by measurement computed tomography scanning of the abdominal fat compartment, delineating the visceral and subcutaneous compartment. Serum levels of 27 PCBs were determined and the sum of all PCBs (ΣPCBs) calculated. Follow-up measurements of anthropometric data, computed tomography scanning, and PCB levels were performed after 6 months in all patients. RESULTS: In patients who lost weight, serum ΣPCB levels displayed an increase after 6 months of approximately 50%. Both correlation and regression analysis, focusing on the relative contribution of the visceral vs the subcutaneous fat compartment, suggested that the increase in ΣPCB serum levels after 6 months of weight loss was more pronounced in patients losing relatively more visceral adipose tissue. This trend could be established in the diet-treated, but not the surgery-treated subgroup. CONCLUSION: Our study suggests that the contribution of PCBs released from the visceral fat compartment might be more pronounced compared with the subcutaneous fat compartment during weight loss. These findings are present in the entire study group whereas subanalysis of the diet vs surgery groups suggested the same effect in the diet group but failed to reach statistical significance in the surgery group. This suggests a possible weight-loss method-specific effect.


Asunto(s)
Grasa Abdominal/metabolismo , Contaminantes Ambientales/metabolismo , Grasa Intraabdominal/metabolismo , Bifenilos Policlorados/metabolismo , Pérdida de Peso , Adiposidad , Adulto , Antropometría , Cirugía Bariátrica , Índice de Masa Corporal , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Obesidad/dietoterapia , Obesidad/metabolismo , Obesidad/cirugía , Sobrepeso/dietoterapia , Sobrepeso/metabolismo , Bifenilos Policlorados/sangre , Estudios Prospectivos , Grasa Subcutánea/metabolismo , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X
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Stroke ; 32(12): 2942-4, 2001 Dec 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11740000

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Cerebral fat embolism syndrome is a rare, but potentially lethal, complication of long bone fractures. Neurological symptoms are variable, and the clinical diagnosis is difficult. The purpose of this case study is to demonstrate the value of diffusion-weighted MRI of the brain for early diagnosis of fat embolism syndrome. Case Description- A non-head-injured 18-year-old woman suffered acute mental status changes 21 hours after an uncomplicated fracture of the left tibia. MRI of the brain was performed 48 hours after injury. T2-weighted images showed multiple nonconfluent areas of high signal intensity, which, on the diffusion-weighted scans, were revealed as bright spots on a dark background ("starfield" pattern). We suggest that this indicates areas of restricted diffusion that are due to cytotoxic edema, resulting from multiple microemboli. CONCLUSIONS: High-intensity lesions in the brain on diffusion-weighted images may serve as an early-appearing and more sensitive indicator of the diagnosis of fat embolism in the clinical context of long bone injury without head trauma.


Asunto(s)
Embolia Grasa/diagnóstico , Embolia Intracraneal/diagnóstico , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Fracturas de la Tibia/complicaciones , Accidentes de Tránsito , Adolescente , Encéfalo/patología , Embolia Grasa/etiología , Exantema/diagnóstico , Exantema/etiología , Femenino , Escala de Coma de Glasgow , Humanos , Hipoxia/diagnóstico , Hipoxia/etiología , Embolia Intracraneal/etiología , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Síndrome
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Free Radic Biol Med ; 24(7-8): 1097-106, 1998 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9626563

RESUMEN

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and in situ hybridization (ISH) was used to localize extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD) and its mRNA in rat lung before and after a lipopolysaccharide (LPS)- and hyperoxia-induced inflammation. In control rats, EC-SOD mRNA was synthesized in macrophages and in cells of the arterial vessel walls and the alveolar septa. The EC-SOD protein was mainly localized in plasma and on the apical side of the epithelial cells located near bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT). ISH did not reveal major changes in the distribution of EC-SOD mRNA upon induction of inflammation. In contrast, IHC demonstrated a progressive staining of the epithelium of the larger bronchi for the protein. Neutrophils and macrophages invading the lung showed an intensive staining for the EC-SOD protein concomitantly with a decrease of the enzyme in the plasma. Twenty-four hours after LPS stimulation only a spotty positivity remained on neutrophils in and between the alveolar spaces. In the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), only macrophages showed a strong positivity for EC-SOD mRNA while the protein was detected in macrophages and neutrophils. Exposure to hyperoxia did not affect the distribution of EC-SOD mRNA and protein. The presented data demonstrated that in lung tissue the EC-SOD enzyme may have a protective function for activated macrophages, neutrophils, and lympoid tissue-associated epithelial cells.


Asunto(s)
Pulmón/enzimología , Superóxido Dismutasa/metabolismo , Animales , Líquido del Lavado Bronquioalveolar/citología , Espacio Extracelular/enzimología , Hiperoxia/enzimología , Inmunohistoquímica , Hibridación in Situ , Inflamación/enzimología , Inflamación/etiología , Inflamación/patología , Lipopolisacáridos/toxicidad , Pulmón/citología , Macrófagos Alveolares/enzimología , Masculino , Neutrófilos/enzimología , ARN Mensajero/genética , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo , Ratas , Ratas Wistar , Superóxido Dismutasa/sangre , Superóxido Dismutasa/genética
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Neurology ; 54(7): 1433-41, 2000 Apr 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10751252

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: After implicating Streptococcus pyogenes as causing acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) in a child, we wanted to prove that in vivo activation of autoreactive T lymphocytes by superantigens of this Streptococcus contributed to the dramatic demyelination. BACKGROUND: ADEM is a demyelinating disorder of the CNS sharing many similarities with MS. Demyelination in MS is considered to be the result of an autoimmune process mediated by autoreactive T lymphocytes with specificity for myelin antigens. METHODS: Phenotypic analysis and proliferation assays on blood monocytes, as well as isolation of myelin basic protein (MBP)-reactive T-cell lines/clones; and TCR repertorium analysis by PCR-ELISA and cytokine production. RESULTS: 1) The blood T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire was compatible with in vivo expansion induced by S. pyogenes exotoxins. 2) TCR expression analysis indicated clonal expansion of CD8+ MBP-reactive T cells, suggesting in vivo activation. MBP-reactive T cells showed crossreactivity to S. pyogenes supernatant and exotoxins. 3) Cytokine mRNA quantification of the mononuclear cells revealed a Th2-biased profile. CONCLUSION: In vivo exposure to S. pyogenes may have induced activation of pathogenic myelin reactive T cells, contributing to the dramatic inflammatory demyelination.


Asunto(s)
Autoinmunidad/inmunología , Encefalomielitis Aguda Diseminada/inmunología , Exotoxinas/inmunología , Vaina de Mielina/inmunología , Infecciones Estreptocócicas/inmunología , Streptococcus pyogenes/aislamiento & purificación , Encéfalo/patología , Linfocitos T CD8-positivos/citología , Linfocitos T CD8-positivos/inmunología , Linfocitos T CD8-positivos/metabolismo , Células Cultivadas , Preescolar , Reacciones Cruzadas/inmunología , Citocinas/metabolismo , Encefalomielitis Aguda Diseminada/diagnóstico , Encefalomielitis Aguda Diseminada/tratamiento farmacológico , Encefalomielitis Aguda Diseminada/microbiología , Humanos , Inmunofenotipificación , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Masculino , Proteína Básica de Mielina/inmunología , Cuadriplejía/etiología , Infecciones Estreptocócicas/diagnóstico , Superantígenos/inmunología
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Br J Pharmacol ; 107(4): 1088-91, 1992 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1281717

RESUMEN

1. The synthesis of nitrite and citrulline from L-arginine by immune-stimulated rat alveolar macrophages and the modulation of this synthesis were studied. 2,4-Diamino-6-hydroxypyrimidine (DAHP), 6R-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-L-biopterin (BH4) and L-sepiapterin were potent inhibitors of the recombinant interferon-gamma induced production of nitrogen oxides in intact cultured cells with I50 values for BH4 and L-sepiapterin of approximately 10 microM. They were equally effective in inhibiting the induced production of citrulline. This inhibitory effect was concentration-dependent for all three modulators investigated. 2. The inhibitory effects were not dependent on incubation times of either 24 or 48 h, on the immune-stimulus used (lipopolysaccharide, interferon-gamma), or whether these stimuli were added during or after the induction period. 3. Pterin-6-carboxylic acid (PCA), which cannot be converted into BH4, and methotrexate (MTX), which inhibits dihydrofolatereductase but not de novo biosynthesis of BH4, did not change the production of nitrite. 4. The data indicate that DAHP, an inhibitor of the de novo biosynthesis of the co-factor BH4, blocks the nitric oxide synthase activity in intact cells. Since the pterins BH4 and L-sepiapterin blocked the L-arginine dependent production of nitrite and citrulline, the activity of nitric oxide synthase in phagocytic cells may be regulated by metabolic endproducts of the de novo biosynthesis of BH4.


Asunto(s)
Aminoácido Oxidorreductasas/antagonistas & inhibidores , Biopterinas/análogos & derivados , Hipoxantinas/farmacología , Macrófagos Alveolares/efectos de los fármacos , Pteridinas/farmacología , Pterinas , Animales , Arginina/metabolismo , Biopterinas/farmacología , Células Cultivadas , Citrulina/metabolismo , Interferón gamma/farmacología , Macrófagos Alveolares/enzimología , Masculino , Óxido Nítrico Sintasa , Nitritos/metabolismo , Ratas , Ratas Wistar , Proteínas Recombinantes
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Biochem Pharmacol ; 44(2): 387-90, 1992 Jul 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1386512

RESUMEN

Rat alveolar macrophages incubated with soybean trypsin inhibitor and beta-amylase produced nitrite in a dose- and time-dependent manner. This production depends on the presence of L-arginine (L-arg) in the culture medium. The precursor of this nitrite was demonstrated as being nitric oxide by bleaching ferredoxin at 410 nm when added to the culture medium. NG-Monomethyl-L-arginine and the tetrahydrobiopterin biosynthesis inhibitor 2,4-diamino-6-hydroxypyrimidine inhibited the release of nitrite in a dose-dependent manner. Dexamethasone was able to modulate this release. These data indicate that alveolar macrophages are capable of secreting L-arg-derived nitrogen oxides when stimulated with certain alimentary proteins.


Asunto(s)
Macrófagos Alveolares/efectos de los fármacos , Óxidos de Nitrógeno/metabolismo , Inhibidores de Tripsina/farmacología , beta-Amilasa/farmacología , Animales , Arginina/análogos & derivados , Arginina/farmacología , Células Cultivadas/efectos de los fármacos , Dexametasona/farmacología , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Hipoxantinas/farmacología , Prueba de Limulus , Macrófagos Alveolares/metabolismo , Masculino , Nitritos/metabolismo , Ratas , Ratas Endogámicas , Factores de Tiempo , omega-N-Metilarginina
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