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Rev. Flum. Odontol. (Online) ; 2(67): 186-196, mai-ago.2025. tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1577006

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A busca por implantes dentários se tornou uma prática odontológica muito utilizada, no entanto, existem pacientes que não apresenta volume ósseo suficiente para receber o implante. A terapia a laser de baixa potência (LTBP) contém uma resposta relevante no desempenho dessas fases primárias da estabilidade da osseointegração. Dessa maneira, o estudo tem como objetivo analisar a eficiência e aplicação do LTBP em levantamento de seio maxilar dentro da implantodontia, ressaltando seus benefícios, limitações, importância e impacto para saúde bucal. Tratou-se de uma revisão narrativa de literatura, com seleção de artigos científicos encontrados nas bases de dados: PubMed, LILACS, BVS, SciELO e Google Acadêmico, sem período definido de publicação, com cruzamento dos Descritores em Ciências e Saúde (DeCS) e adotados os operadores booleanos "AND" e "OR". A quantidade ideal de altura óssea é importante para a reabilitação com implantes dentários e, em certos casos, o levantamento de seio maxilar se torna necessário expandir a altura de osso residual na maxila por meio da elevação da membrana de Schneider. Sendo assim, a literatura apresenta diversas formas para utilizar o LTBP na implantodontia, desde o início da limpeza na região que vai receber o implante até sua realização cirúrgica, a qual apresenta ótima melhoria na ação de osseointegração, amenizando desconfortos referentes ao pós-operatório e planejamento cirúrgico. Apesar de existir estudos controversos sobre a aplicação do LTBP no levantamento de seio maxilar para colocação de implantes, fica evidente que sua utilização obtém resultados efetivos no processo de cicatrização e reparação dos tecidos ósseos.


The search for dental implants has become a widely used dental practice; however, there are patients who do not have sufficient bone volume to receive the implant. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) contains a relevant response in the performance of these primary phases of osseointegration stability. Thus, the study aims to analyze the efficiency and application of LLLT in maxillary sinus lifting within implantology, highlighting its benefits, limitations, importance, and impact on oral health. It was a narrative literature review, with the selection of scientific articles found in the databases: PubMed, LILACS, BVS, SciELO, and Google Scholar, without a defined publication period, with the crossing of the Health Sciences Descriptors (DeCS) and the adoption of the boolean operators "AND" and "OR." The ideal amount of bone height is important for rehabilitation with dental implants, and in certain cases, maxillary sinus lifting becomes necessary to expand the residual bone height in the maxilla through elevation of the Schneiderian membrane. Thus, the literature presents various ways to use LLLT in implantology, from the beginning of cleaning in the region that will receive the implant to its surgical implementation, which shows excellent improvement in osseointegration action, alleviating discomfort related to postoperative and surgical planning. Although there are controversial studies on the application of LLLT in maxillary sinus lifting for implant placement, it is evident that its use yields effective results in the healing and repair process of bone tissues.

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J Environ Sci (China) ; 148: 221-229, 2025 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39095159

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Polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs) are detrimental to human health and the environment. With the commercial production of PCNs banned, unintentional releases have emerged as a significant environmental source. However, relevant information is still scarce. In this study, provincial emissions for eight PCNs homologues from 37 sources in the Chinese mainland during the period of 1960-2019 were estimated based on a source-specific and time-varying emission factor database. The results showed that the total PCNs emissions in 2019 reached 757.0 kg with Hebei ranked at the top among all the provinces and iron & steel industry as the biggest source. Low-chlorinated PCNs comprised 90% of emissions by mass, while highly chlorinated PCNs dominated in terms of toxicity, highlighting divergent priorities for mitigating emissions and safeguarding human health. The emissions showed an overall upward trend from 1960 to 2019 driven by emission increase from iron & steel industry in terms of source, and from North China and East China in terms of geographic area. Per-capita emissions followed an inverted U-shaped environmental Kuznets curve while emission intensities decreased with increasing per-capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) following a nearly linear pattern when log-transformed.


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Contaminantes Atmosféricos , Monitoreo del Ambiente , Naftalenos , China , Naftalenos/análisis , Contaminantes Atmosféricos/análisis , Contaminación del Aire/estadística & datos numéricos
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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; Arq. bras. oftalmol;88(2): e2023, 2025. graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1574012

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ABSTRACT Aging and face sagging have many causes, and various techniques are used for treatment, including noninvasive procedures, such as focused ultrasound, which uses the principle of collagen regeneration by coagulative necrosis of the dermis layers using radiofrequency, but this procedure has complications. We reported a case of a 54-year-old female patient who complained of poor visual acuity in her right eye three days after a focused ultrasound facial aesthetic procedure, with the best visual acuity of 20/60. Biomicroscopy of the right eye revealed an acute cataract with three points of fibrosis extending from the posterior to the anterior capsule. The patient underwent phacoemulsification surgery with visual rehabilitation and improved vision of 20/20. We hypothesized that the occurrence of acute cataract was related to the inappropriate use of focused ultrasound.

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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 324: 124963, 2025 Jan 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39151400

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Sm3+ions doped Phospho-Borate glasses were synthesized and their physical and spectroscopic parameters were studied to evaluate its potential reddish-orange emission for photonic applications. Structural investigation made through XRD analysis confirms the amorphous nature. The evaluated bonding parameters from the absorption spectral analysis confirm the ionic bonding of the Sm-O network in the prepared glasses. Four emission bands were observed from the luminescence spectra, and the HT 4G5/2 → 6H7/2 is observed at 601 nm. The oscillator strength values elucidate the intensity of the absorption bands, and the PBKZnF:Sm sample exhibits a higher oscillator strength value. The Judd-Ofelt intensity parameters were observed to trail the trend Ω4 > Ω6. > Ω2 for the majority of the samples. The CIE 1931 color chromaticity investigation confirms that the present glass samples are suitable for reddish-orange media. Barium and strontium-incorporated glasses exhibit outstanding lasing potential, which was confirmed through the efficiency of the quantum yield and some of the radiative parameters like effective bandwidth, transition probability and stimulated emission cross-section. Radiative parameters have been calculated from the luminescence spectra. Amid all transitions, 4G5/2 →6H7/2 transition has higher transition probability and higher stimulated emission cross-section values for all the prepared glass samples. Barium-incorporated glass exhibits a higher emission cross-section of 30.55 × 10-22 cm2 and a transition probability of 30.89 s-1 compared to all other glasses. The non-exponential decay profiles of the fabricated samples were plotted by examining the excitation wavelength at 402 nm and emission wavelength at 600 nm. Of all the prepared glasses, the quantum efficiency is found to be higher for the glass sample PBKSrF:Sm (65 %).

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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 22898, 2024 Oct 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39406767

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The long-debated question in analytical chemistry of which of the area ratio or the intensity ratio is the more precise has yielded no definitive analytical conclusion. To address this issue theoretically, we derived analytical solutions for the lower limits of estimation precision for spectral parameters, including the intensity ratio and area ratio, based on the Cramér-Rao lower bound (CRLB) framework for a Gaussian spectrum. The precisions of spectral parameter estimations from the analytical solutions were consistent with results obtained from Monte Carlo simulations. Our theoretical and simulation results revealed that the precision of estimating the area ratio surpassed that of the intensity ratio by a factor of 2 . Additionally, our experimental results aligned well with both theoretical predictions and simulation outcomes, further validating our approach. This increased precision of the area ratio is due to negative covariance between intensity and bandwidth, rather than the area containing more intensity information, as often misinterpreted. Consequently, and quite counter intuitively, prior bandwidth and intensity related information does not improve the area ratio precision: it worsens it. The analytical solution we derived represents the fundamental limits of spectral parameter measurement precision. Thus, it can be used as an alternative method for estimating the minimum error when experimental measurement uncertainty cannot be determined.

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Int Med Case Rep J ; 17: 843-847, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39411573

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Introduction: Spontaneous focal hemorrhage of optic disc in peripapillary hyperreflective ovoid mass-like structures (PHOMS) is rare. This study reports the image features of two cases of spontaneous hemorrhage of an optic disc in PHOMS. Methods: Case 1: A 51-year-old woman complained of visual fatigue for 1 week. Small patchy hemorrhage was observed in the optic disc of the right eye. Case 2: A 17-year-old female presented with complaints of experiencing floaters in the left eye for a duration of 1 day. Small patchy hemorrhage was observed in the left optic disc. The patients underwent the color fundus photograph (CFP), fundus autofluorescence (FAF), spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT), optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA), and Minimum intensity projection (Min-IP) images. Results: Case 1: The right eye showed a small patchy hemorrhage of optic disc. PHOMS on SD-OCT of both eyes exhibited an ovoid shape and manifested as peripapillary hyperreflective bright regions on en-face Min-IP image, the active blood flow signal of PHOMS was detected on SD-OCT/OCTA and FAF revealed a hypofluorescent. The optic cup-to-disc (C/D) ratio of both eyes was 0.06, respectively. Case 2: Small patchy hemorrhage was observed in the left optic disc and FAF showed hypofluorescence. PHOMS on SD-OCT of the left eye showed an ovoid shape and manifested as peripapillary hyperreflective bright regions on en-face Min-IP image, the active blood flow signal of PHOMS was detected on SD-OCT/OCTA. C/D in the right eye was 0.4. Conclusion: Spontaneous focal hemorrhage of optic disc may occur in PHOMS. The space-occupying effect of PHOMS may lead to compression of surrounding tissues, resulting in the optic disc congestion and a reduced C/D ratio, thereby involving the microvascular system of the optic disc.

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JBMR Plus ; 8(11): ziae119, 2024 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39415962

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Osteoporosis results in low-trauma fractures affecting millions globally, in particular elderly populations. Despite the inclusion of physical activity in fracture prevention strategies, the optimal bone-strengthening exercises remain uncertain, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of lower limb joint loading dynamics across various exercise types and levels. This study examines lower limb joint loading during high-impact exercises across different intensities. A total of 40 healthy, active participants were recruited (mean ± SD: age of 40.3 ± 13.1 yr; height 1.71 ± 0.08 m; and mass 68.44 ± 11.67 kg). Motion capture data and ground reaction forces of 6 different exercises: a self-selected level of walking, running, countermovement jump, squat jump, unilateral hopping, and bilateral hopping were collected for each participant. Joint reaction forces were estimated using lower body musculoskeletal models developed in OpenSim. Running and hopping increased joint forces compared to walking, notably at the hip (83% and 21%), knee (134% and 94%), and ankle (94% and 77%), while jump exercises reduced hip and ankle loading compared to walking (36% and 19%). Joint loading varied with exercise type and intensity, with running faster increasing forces on all joints, particularly at the hip. Sprinting increased forces at the hip but lowered knee and ankle forces. Higher jumps intensified forces on all joints, while faster hopping reduced forces. The wide variation of lower limb joint loading observed across the exercises tested in this study underscores the importance of implementing diverse exercise routines to optimize overall bone health and strengthen the musculoskeletal structure. Practitioners must therefore ensure that exercise programs include movements that are specifically suitable for their intended purpose.

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Biol Sport ; 41(4): 77-86, 2024 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39416492

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The aims of this study were to: a) examine the relationships between high-intensity distances covered above generic and relative speed thresholds in English Premier League (EPL) matches across two consecutive seasons and b) analyze the effects of playing position and team possession. Sixteen elite male soccer players (seven defenders, six midfielders and three forwards) participated in this study (age 27.8 ± 3.5 years, height 183.7 ± 5.4 cm, body mass 83.9 ± 7.1 kg). An Optical Tracking System was used to collect the following variables: total distance covered; high-speed running distance (HSRD) (> 5.5 m/s); high-intensity running distance (HIRD) (5.5-7 m/s); sprint distance (> 7 m/s); total distance covered above Maximal Aerobic Speed (MAS); distance covered > 85% peak speed (PS); and distance > 30% Anaerobic Speed Reserve (ASR). All measures were analyzed as whole match totals and as distances covered in the periods of the team in possession (TIP), opponent team in possession (OTIP), and ball out of play (BOP). Analysis by position based on defenders, midfielders and forwards was also performed. Distance > 30% ASR was almost perfectly correlated with HSRD (r = 0.98), while distances > MAS were highly correlated with both HIRD (r = 0.91) and HSRD (r = 0.91), and distance > 85% PS were highly correlated with SD (r = 0.70). Although the generic and relative speed thresholds show almost perfect correlation, the differences between HSRD, HIRD and distance > MAS indicate that players may be exposed to more HIRD when using relative thresholds.

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Biol Sport ; 41(4): 173-185, 2024 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39416502

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New training approaches have emerged advocating for the implementation of compensatory physical training. This approach aims to provide additional training that balances the load typically experienced by non-starters during a match. This may help maintain their readiness and ensures that their physical fitness is not compromised by the reduced exposure to match loads. Thus, this narrative review aims to describe the differences in external loads between starting and non-starting players and describe the studies conducted in compensatory training. Studies examining external load metrics such as total distances covered, high-speed running, and sprinting suggest that, adjusted for playing time, values are often higher in non-starting players. Although not standardized, there is an obvious decrease in exposure for these critical variables in non-starters. Additionally, internal load parameters such as perceived exertion and heart rate tend to be higher in starting players. Regarding the physical fitness impacts, evidence suggests differences observed between starters and non-starters in some aspects of physical performance, although the extent and significance of these differences can vary. The studies on compensatory training are limited, and the typical approach usually centres on running-based exercises and small-sided games, offering differing approaches to address the physical needs. The gap in research underscores the necessity for improved study designs that can shed light on the real impact of compensatory training. Presently, the practice of compensatory training has been adopted, yet a definitive understanding of its genuine influence, particularly in terms of enhancing physical fitness and mitigating injury risks, remains elusive.

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Biol Sport ; 41(4): 11-30, 2024 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39416517

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This study examines the relationships between body composition, anthropometry and physical fitness measures, and internal and external load (match physical and running demands) during a congested period of an overseas futsal training camp. Eleven under-20 national futsal players participated in a eleven-day training camp. During the matches, exercise heart rate (HR) and locomotion profiles were recorded via a Polar Team Pro system as the players' internal and external load. The friendly matches were scheduled on the training camp's 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, and 10th days. A repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Pearson's correlation coefficient were used for statistical analysis. The results revealed significant differences in sprint (F = 2.74, p = 0.04, η2 = 0.21), accelerations (F = 3.63, p = 0.04, η2 = 0.27), and decelerations (F = 2.73, p = 0.04, η2 = 0.21) performance between the five matches (p < 0.05). Also, the overall body composition and physical fitness measures had large to very large correlations with match running demands during congested periods of futsal competition (p < 0.05). In conclusion, the baseline body composition and the overall physical fitness measures may be essential factors in match running demands during a congested futsal match period. Futsal players who perform better in the 30-15 Intermittent Fitness Test can sustain a greater volume of high-intensity accelerations during a congested period.

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J Environ Manage ; 370: 122938, 2024 Oct 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39418710

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In forest ecosystems, changes in the expression of tree absorptive root traits following management interventions are expected to influence post-thinning forest structure and function. Fine root traits are expected to be especially responsive to forest thinning-one of the most common forest management interventions and the focus of our research here-influencing tree-level responses to environmental change, and thereby contributing to post-thinning stand-level dynamics and ecosystem processes. However, there remains limited understanding surrounding whether or not forest thinning influences the expression of root morphological, chemical, and physiological traits associated with belowground resource acquisition. We conducted a global meta-analysis to evaluate the response of 13 fine root traits to forest thinning. Our study included analysis of 769 paired observations of root traits values pre- and post-thinning, derived from 89 peer-reviewed publications. Our meta-analysis found that forest thinning leads to a decrease in fine root biomass by 11.7% on average, while other root traits including fine root length, root C and N concentrations, root lifespan, and root respiration rates, are largely unresponsive to thinning treatments. Thinning tended to reduce fine root biomass at early stand recovery stages, with increases in fine root biomass being detected at later seral stages, especially in heavy thinning experiments. The effect of thinning on fine root biomass was most pronounced in deeper soil horizons. The influence of thinning on fine root trait expression was not affected by ecosystem or stand type, with the exception of biomass which decreased in temperate and coniferous forests. Our results demonstrate variations of fine root traits to forest management, as well as the importance of stand recovery time and thinning intensity in regulating fine root trait expression in retention trees. These patterns may have strong implications for governing soil carbon stocks in managed forests associated with decreased root inputs into deeper soils. Overall, our findings can enhance our comprehension of how forest management affects fine root trait expression, and relationship between managed forests and belowground ecosystem structure and function.

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J Dairy Sci ; 2024 Oct 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39414014

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Past studies have shown that isoacids (ISO) improve dairy cow performance, with effects varying based on dietary forage levels, leading us to speculate that ISO supplementation may also differentially affect enteric methane (CH4) emissions depending on dietary forage levels. Therefore, our primary objective was to examine the effects of ISO supplementation on enteric CH4 emissions in lactating dairy cows fed 2 forage NDF levels (FL), along with monitoring feed particle sorting and chewing behaviors to assess any potential interactions. Sixty-four (64) mid-lactation Holstein cows were utilized in a 10-wk long randomized complete block design trial. Parity, DIM, and prior milk yield (MY) for multiparous cows or genetic merit for primiparous cows were used as blocking factors. Cows were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 diets (n = 16 per diet) with a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatment combinations, including 2 FL, 17 (LF) and 21% forage NDF (HF), without or with ISO supplementation (7.85 mmol/kg DM for isobutyrate and 3.44 mmol/kg DM for 2-methylbutyrate, respectively). Enteric CH4 and chewing activity (rumination and eating time) were measured using the GreenFeed system and sensor-based ear tag system, respectively. The particle size of each diet and ort from individual cows was measured using the Penn State Particle Separator, and a sorting index was calculated. A sorting index of 100 indicates no sorting, while values above or below 100 indicate sorting for or against, respectively. Data were analyzed using a mixed model including FL, ISO, and FL × ISO as fixed effects and block as a random effect (lme4 in R). Our result shows that ISO increased sorting index for long particle in LF (96.1 vs. 109; P < 0.01) but decreased it in HF (100.8 vs. 92.5; P = 0.04). In contrast, ISO did not affect the physically effective particle sorting index (P = 0.51) or intake (P = 0.27) regardless of FL. In alignment with the long particle sorting index, ISO decreased eating and chewing time in the HF but increased them in the LF diet (P < 0.01). In contrast, rumination time was comparable between FL (P = 0.70) and ISO levels (P = 0.19). In the LF diet, ISO supplementation reduced daily CH4 production (g/d) by 9% and intensity (g/kg of MY) by 18% (P < 0.01). In the HF diet, ISO supplementation led to a 10% increase in daily CH4 (P < 0.01) but did not change CH4 intensity (P = 0.17; g/kg of MY) due to improved milk production. Overall, ISO altered feed sorting, feeding behaviors and enteric CH4 emissions depending on FL.

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Ultrasound Med Biol ; 2024 Oct 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39414404

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OBJECTIVE: Ultrasound therapy effectively treats a joint range of motion limitation and pain originating from soft tissue in knee osteoarthritis (OA). Few interventional studies have focused on the infrapatellar fat pad (IFP), and the effects of high-intensity continuous ultrasound (HICUS) on IFP stiffness and gliding have not been investigated. Therefore, we aimed to determine the effects of HICUS on IFP stiffness and gliding. METHODS: This single-blind, randomized, controlled crossover study involved 24 healthy participants. The HICUS and placebo conditions were applied to the knee joint on 2 different days. HICUS was performed (1 MHz, 2.5 W/cm², duty cycle 100%, 5 min) using an ultrasound machine equipped with an applicator and adsorption-type fixed automatic rotation irradiation function. The main outcomes were IFP stiffness and gliding measured at 10 degrees and 120 degrees knee flexion. Gliding was measured as the difference between the patellar-tendon tibial angles at 10 degrees and 120 degrees knee flexion. Measurements were performed before (T1), immediately after (T2), and 15 min after (T3) treatment. RESULTS: Two-way repeated measures analysis of variance showed a significant interaction of IFP stiffness at 10 degrees knee flexion; post-test results showed that HICUS decreased stiffness at T2 and T3. There was no significant difference at 120 degrees. A significant interaction of gliding was observed under the HICUS condition. Post-tests showed that HICUS significantly improved gliding at T2 and T3. CONCLUSION: HICUS is a simple, safe intervention for improving IFP stiffness and gliding in healthy participants, with sustained effects. Further studies are needed to evaluate its efficacy in patients.

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Med Dosim ; 2024 Oct 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39414422

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The present study aimed to improve the dose distribution of radiotherapy planning for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) by comparing the effects of various minimum monitor units (MUs) per dynamic control point (MMCP) values on the quality and execution efficiency of dynamic intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) planning. Thirty-four clinically implemented dynamic IMRT plans for patients with NPC were retrospectively selected. In total, 170 plans were obtained by modifying only the MMCP values (set as 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9) in the treatment planning system's (TPS) optimization parameters. These plans were divided into 5 groups. Analyzing the effects of MMCP on the target and organ dose at risk (OAR), also the execution efficiency of the treatment plan in each group and using a quality score system, we conducted an objective quantitative study of the dose distribution and execution efficiency. The target dose evaluation indicators (target coverage (TC), homogeneity index (HI), and conformity index (CI)) of all IMRT plans showed a trend of variation with an increase in MMCP values, and the difference was statistically significant when MMCP values were 5, 7, 9, and 1 (p < 0.05). With an increase in MMCP, the dose to OAR slightly increased, but the difference was not statistically significant (p > 0.05). With an increase in MMCP, the average number of MUs per segment significantly increased (p < 0.01). The groups based on MMCP values of 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 received quality score system of 1.188, 1.180, 1.171, 0.987, and 1.184, respectively, with the MMCP7 group achieving the lowest score, indicating that this plan had the highest overall quality. The MMCP value for dynamic IMRT planning in the Monaco TPS for patients with NPC should be set to 7 to achieve fewer segments, the best execution efficiency without significantly deteriorating the target and OAR dose.

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Vasc Med ; : 1358863X241288139, 2024 Oct 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39417581

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INTRODUCTION: High-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) is more effective than moderate-intensity interval exercise (MICE) for improving macrovascular function (e.g., flow-mediated dilation), but less is known regarding the effect of HIIE on microvascular function. We used peripheral artery tonometry to measure the reactive hyperemia index (RHI) and examine the acute effects of HIIE and MICE on microvascular function. METHODS: Ten healthy participants (50% men, age: 26 ± 5 years, mass: 75.6 ± 15.1 kg, height: 170 ± 10 cm, body mass index: 26.0 ± 3.1 kg∙m-2) performed single bouts of HIIE and MICE cycling on separate occasions. The MICE protocol was 20 min at 60% of maximum power output. The HIIE protocol was a 12-min warm up at 50% of maximum power output immediately followed by an 8-min Tabata protocol where participants alternated between cycling at ⩾ 100% max power (20 sec) and rest (10 sec). The RHI was measured before, immediately after, and 1 h after exercise and compared by two-way repeated measures analysis of variance (condition [MICE, HIIE] and time [pre-, post-, and 1-h postexercise]). RESULTS: Compared to baseline, RHI increased 1 h after MICE only (p = 0.02). Heart rate was higher during MICE at 5 and 10 min (p = 0.02) and higher during HIIE at min 20 (p < 0.01). CONCLUSION: Within a sample of healthy adults, the RHI was improved 1 h after a single session of MICE but not HIIE. Future research is needed to determine the significance of the differential effects of exercise regimens on the macro- and microvasculature.

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Int Immunopharmacol ; 143(Pt 1): 113380, 2024 Oct 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39405933

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BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis (OP) is a common metabolic bone disease. Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) can effectively promote bone formation and fracture healing. The Wnt/ß-catenin signaling pathway is crucial for regulating bone homeostasis and bone diseases, and its downregulation is one of the main mechanisms of osteoporosis pathogenesis. Interleukin-11 (IL-11), which is regulated by mechanical stress, is a key factor in bone remodeling. Here, we investigated the optimal intervention parameters for LIPUS, the relationships among LIPUS, IL-11, and the Wnt/ß-catenin signaling pathway, and the effects of LIPUS on bone loss and potential molecular mechanisms in ovariectomized (OVX) mice. METHODS: Bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (BMSCs) were subjected to LIPUS intervention for 0, 10, or 20 min to determine the optimal intervention time. The mediating role of IL-11 in LIPUS intervention was explored through IL-11 knockdown and overexpression. Finally, animal experiments were conducted to investigate the in vivo therapeutic effects of LIPUS. RESULTS: The optimal intervention time for LIPUS was 20 min. LIPUS promoted IL-11 expression and upregulated the Wnt/ß-catenin signaling pathway, thereby promoting osteogenic differentiation and inhibiting adipogenic differentiation of BMSCs. IL-11 mediates the regulation of the Wnt/ß-catenin signaling pathway by LIPUS. Additionally, LIPUS effectively improved the bone microstructure in ovariectomized mice, inhibited bone loss, promoted IL-11 expression in bone tissue, and activated the Wnt/ß-catenin signaling pathway in the femur. CONCLUSION: Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound can regulate BMSCs differentiation and inhibit bone loss by promoting IL-11 expression and activating the Wnt/ß-catenin signaling pathway.

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Plants (Basel) ; 13(19)2024 Sep 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39409610

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Medicago sativa L. (alfalfa), a perennial legume, is generally regarded as a valuable source of protein for livestock and is subjected to long and repeated grazing in natural pastures. Studying the molecular response mechanism of alfalfa under different grazing treatments is crucial for understanding its adaptive traits and is of great significance for cultivating grazing-tolerant grass. Here, we performed a transcriptomic analysis to investigate changes in the gene expression of M. sativa under three grazing intensities. In total, 4184 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified among the tested grazing intensities. The analysis of gene ontology (GO) revealed that genes were primarily enriched in cells, cellular processes, metabolic processes, and binding. In addition, two pathways, the plant-pathogen interaction pathway and the plant hormone signal pathway, showed significant enrichment in the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analysis. Protein kinases and transcription factors associated with hormones and plant immunity were identified. The plant immunity-related genes were more activated under high grazing treatment, while more genes related to regeneration were expressed under light grazing treatment. These results suggest that M. sativa exhibits different strategies to increase resilience and stress resistance under various grazing intensities. Our findings provide important clues and further research directions for understanding the molecular mechanisms of plant responses to grazing.

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Plants (Basel) ; 13(19)2024 Oct 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39409645

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Light is crucial for higher plants, driving photosynthesis and serving as a powerful sensory signal that profoundly modulates growth, development, physiological functions, hormone activation, and biochemical pathways. Various light parameters-quality, intensity, composition, and photoperiod-exert a tremendous influence on plant growth and development, particularly in industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.). C. sativa, a crop of historical significance and unparalleled versatility, holds immense value in the food, fiber, and medicinal industries. The cultivation of medicinal cannabis is burgeoning in controlled environments due to evolving healthcare regulations. Optimal light conditions significantly enhance both yield and harvest quality, notably increasing the density of apical inflorescences and the ratio of inflorescence to total aboveground biomass. C. sativa metabolites, especially phenolic and terpene compounds and Phytocannabinoids like CBD (cannabidiol), THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), and CBG (cannabigerol), possess immense medicinal value. Secondary metabolites in C. sativa predominantly accumulate in the trichomes of female flowers and surrounding sugar leaves, underscoring the critical need to boost inflorescence weight and metabolite concentrations while ensuring product consistency. Different light parameters distinctly impact C. sativa's metabolic profile, providing a robust foundation for understanding the optimal conditions for synthesizing specific secondary metabolites. While the effects of light measurement on various crops are well-established, scientific evidence specifically relating to light quality effects on C. sativa morphology and secondary metabolite accumulation remains scarce. In this review, we critically summarized how different light properties can alter cannabis growth (vegetative and reproductive), physiology and metabolism. Furthermore, the mechanisms by which specific wavelengths influence growth, development, and secondary metabolite biosynthesis in C. sativa are not fully elucidated, which could be a prospective task for future researchers. Our review paves the way for a profound understanding of light's influence on C. sativa growth and advancements in greenhouse settings to maximize metabolite production for commercial use.

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Cancers (Basel) ; 16(19)2024 Sep 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39409935

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Purpose: To evaluate and compare the deliverability of 'sawtooth' proton arc therapy (PAT) plans relative to static intensity modulated proton therapy (IMPT) at a cyclotron-based clinical facility. Methods: The delivery of single and dual arc Sawtooth PAT plans for an abdominal CT phantom and multiple clinical cases of brain, head and neck (H&N) and base of skull (BoS) targets was emulated under the step-and-shoot and continuous PAT delivery regimes and compared to that of a corresponding static IMPT plan. Results: Continuous PAT delivery increased the time associated with beam delivery and gantry movement in single/dual PAT plans by 4.86/7.34 min (brain), 7.51/12.40 min (BoS) and 6.59/10.57 min (H&N) on average relative to static IMPT. Step-and-shoot PAT increased this delivery time further by 4.79 min on average as the delivery was limited by gantry motion. Conclusions: The emulator can approximately model clinical sawtooth PAT delivery but requires experimental validation. No clear benefit was observed regarding beam-on time for sawtooth PAT relative to static IMPT.

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Cancers (Basel) ; 16(19)2024 Oct 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39410022

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BACKGROUND: Proton therapy requires caution when treating patients with targets near neural structures. Intuitive and quantitative guidelines are needed to support decision-making concerning the treatment modality. This study compared dosimetric profiles of intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT) and intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) using helical tomotherapy (HT) for adaptive re-planning in cT3-4 nasopharyngeal cancer (NPCa) patients, aiming to establish criteria for selecting appropriate treatment modalities. METHODS: HT and IMPT plans were generated for 28 cT3-4 NPCa patients undergoing definitive radiotherapy. Dosimetric comparisons were performed for target coverage and high-priority organs at risk (OARs). The correlation between dosimetric parameters and RT modality selection was analyzed with the target OAR distances. RESULTS: Target coverages were similar, while IMPT achieved better dose spillage. HT was more favorable for brainstem D1, optic chiasm Dmax, optic nerves Dmax, and p-cord D1. IMPT showed advantages for oral cavity Dmean. Actually, 14 IMPT and 14 HT plans were selected as adaptive plans, with IMPT allocated to most cT3 patients (92.9% vs. 42.9%, p = 0.013). The shortest distances from the target to neural structures were negatively correlated with OAR doses. Receiver operating characteristic curve analyses were carried out to discover the optimal cut-off values of the shortest distances between the target and the OARs (temporal lobes and brainstem), which were 0.75 cm (AUC = 0.908, specificity = 1.00) and 0.85 cm (AUC = 0.857, specificity = 0.929), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: NPCa patients with cT4 tumor or with the shortest distance between the target and critical neural structures < 0.8 cm were suboptimal candidates for IMPT adaptive re-planning. These criteria may improve resource utilization and clinical outcomes.

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