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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 2442, 2023 Feb 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36765188

ABSTRACT

This study describes a molecular dynamics computational modelling informed bioengineering of nano-scaled 2-D hydronium jarosite. More specifically, a phyto-engineering approach using green nano-chemistry and agro-waste in the form of avocado seed natural extract was utilized as a green, economic, and eco-friendly approach to synthesize this unique mineral at the nanoscale via the reduction of iron (II) sulphate heptahydrate. The nanoproduct which was found to exhibit a quasi-2D structure was characterized using a multi-technique approach to describe its morphological, optical, electrochemical, and magnetic properties. Radial distribution function and electrostatic potential maps revealed that flavone, a phenolic compound within the avocado seed natural extract, has a higher affinity of interaction with the nanoparticle's surface, whilst vanillic acid has a higher wetting tendency and thus a lower affinity for interacting with the hydronium jarosite nanoparticle surface compared to other phytoactive compounds. XRD and HRTEM results indicated that the nanoscale product was representative of crystalline rhombohedral hydronium jarosite in the form of quasi-triangular nanosheets decorated on the edges with nanoparticles of approximately 5.4 nm diameter that exhibited significant electrochemical and electroconductive behaviours. Magnetic studies further showed a diamagnetic behaviour based on the relationship of the inverse susceptibility of the nanomaterial with temperature sweep.

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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 2259, 2022 02 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35145113

ABSTRACT

This contribution reports on the physical properties of the natural Namibian red Ochre used by the Himba Community in a form of a formulation, so called Otjize as a skin protective and beauty cream. The morphological and crystallographic studies of this red ochre validated its nano-scaled dominating phase of rhombohedral α-Fe2O3 nanocrystals with an additional hydrolized oxide component in a form of γ-FeOOH. The optical investigations showed that such a red ochre exhibits an exceptional UV filtration and a significant IR reflectivity substantiating its effectiveness as an effective UV-blocking & solar heat IR reflector in support of the low skin cancer rate within the Namibian Himba community. In addition, such nanocrystals exhibited a non-negligible antibacterial response against E. Coli & S. Aurus. This study seems confirming the effectiveness of the indigenous Otjize as an effective skin UV protection cream with a sound antimicrobial efficacy against e-Coli & S-Aurus.

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Integr Healthc J ; 4(1): e000118, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37440858

ABSTRACT

Background: Although secondary stroke prevention is important, the optimal outpatient model that improves risk factor control and decreases post-stroke complications effectively has not been established. We created Follow-up After Stroke, Screening and Treatment (FASST), an interdisciplinary clinic involving stroke physicians and pharmacists to address poststroke complications and secondary stroke prevention systemically. We present our approach to assess its proof-of-concept in our pilot study. Methods: We included the patients attending FASST clinic after their hospital discharge. We used validated survey screens to assess for complications: depression, anxiety, sleep disorders, cognitive impairment, disability, social support, quality of life and functional status. Data were collected including risk factors, complication screening results and outcome scores. Clinical pharmacists assessed risk factor control and health-related behaviours for modification. Results: Of the 25 patients enrolled in the interdisciplinary clinic, all had comorbid hyperlipidaemia and hypertension, and 44% had diabetes mellitus. About one-third needed medication changes for risk factor control. On screening, 16% of patients were found to have depression, 12% had anxiety and 20% had sleep apnoea. These patients were either managed in the clinic or were referred to relevant subspeciality clinics. The status of risk factor control was assessed in all patients, and 32% had medications adjustments. Conclusion: Our preliminary data found that FASST clinic model is feasible and potentially useful. It represents an integrated approach to post-stroke care, with pharmacist collaboration to improve risk factor control, while assessing for poststroke complications. Further study is needed to improve health outcomes through integrated poststroke care.

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Arch Razi Inst ; 76(4): 903-912, 2021 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35096326

ABSTRACT

Naringenin is one of the most important and abundant known flavonoids found in grapefruit and other citrus fruits. This experimental study aimed to assess the clinical effects and immune responses of naringenin in the animal model of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) according to various reports on its anti-inflammatory effects and modulation of the immune system. To this end, 40 Wistar rats in the weight range of 160-180g were randomly assigned to four groups (n=10) including healthy, control, naringenin, and methotrexate orally treated groups. To induce RA disease, a compound of 200 µl of Freund's adjuvant and collagen type II was injected subcutaneously into the rear footpads of rats. The severity of RA clinical signs was assessed based on a standard scoring method. The treatment lasted for three weeks (days7-28 after induction). The obtained data pointed out that the levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), myeloperoxidase, nitric oxide, IL-17, and IFN-γ cytokines significantly increased in the RA rats, while the level of their serum antioxidants significantly reduced, compared to the healthy rats. The inflammation of the paws and the level of CRP decreased similarly in both methotrexate and naringenin-treated groups. In the naringenin-treated group, a further decrease was detected in serum myeloperoxidase, nitric oxide, and the total antioxidant capacity occurred, as compared to the methotrexate-treated rats. Nonetheless, IL-17 and IFN-γ cytokines levels were further decreased in the methotrexate-treated group. Accordingly, it can be concluded that naringenin can be effectively used for the reduction of inflammatory effects and control of RA disease.


Subject(s)
Arthritis, Experimental , Arthritis, Rheumatoid , Flavanones , Animals , Rats , Arthritis, Experimental/chemically induced , Arthritis, Experimental/drug therapy , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/chemically induced , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/drug therapy , Flavanones/pharmacology , Flavanones/therapeutic use , Rats, Wistar
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J Hum Nutr Diet ; 34(1): 64-72, 2021 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32683790

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of diabetes is accompanied by oxidative stress. Citrulline can be considered as a potent antioxidant. The present study aimed to examine the effects of citrulline supplementation on the status of oxidative stress and serum levels of nitrite/nitrate (NOx) in patients suffering from type 2 diabetes (T2DM). METHODS: The present study comprises a double-blind placebo-controlled randomised clinical trial. The study subjects include 54 patients with T2DM chosen from specialised clinics of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. The patients were allocated to one of the placebo or intervention groups. The patients in the placebo and the intervention group received one sachet of microcrystalline cellulose or l-citrulline (3 g), respectively, every day for 2 months. Malondialdehyde (MDA), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), superoxide dismutase (SOD), serum levels of fasting blood sugar (FBS), citrulline and NOx were assessed before and after the intervention. RESULTS: Forty-five patients completed the trial. Significant decreases were found in serum levels of FBS and MDA. Serum levels of TAC, citrulline and NOx in the intervention group increased compared to those of the placebo group, after adjusting the data for the baseline values and confounders. Differences between and within the two groups were statistically nonsignificant for GPx and SOD at the end of the study. Body mass index and energy intake were not changed significantly after the intervention. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the present study show the positive effects of citrulline supplementation with respect to attenuating FBS levels and oxidative stress, as well as boosting NOx status, in patients with T2DM.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/pharmacology , Blood Glucose/drug effects , Citrulline/pharmacology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/drug therapy , Nitrates/blood , Nitrites/blood , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Adult , Dietary Supplements , Double-Blind Method , Female , Glutathione Peroxidase/blood , Humans , Iran/epidemiology , Male , Malondialdehyde/blood , Middle Aged , Superoxide Dismutase/blood
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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc ; 2019: 126-129, 2019 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31945860

ABSTRACT

We aimed to characterize the impact of anti-gravity locomotion training on the structure and function of the corticospinal tract (CST) in cerebral palsy (CP). Fourteen CP children participated. Nine children were trained with an antigravity treadmill (Alter-G) and five children received occupational therapy (OT). Treatments were provided for 45 min each session, 3 sessions per week for 8 weeks. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was used, and fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD), radial (RD) and axial (AD) diffusivity was extracted to characterize the structure of the CST. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used and threshold, latency, and peak-peak amplitude of the MEP signal, elicited by the TMS, were used to quantify the function of the CST. Walking ability was evaluated by measuring gait speed, endurance, balance, and mobility. The evaluations were performed before and after the interventions. The results showed that FA improved in both sides of the brain for the AlterG group, but enhanced only in the less affected side of the OT group. MD, RD, and AD mostly improved in the more affected side of the AlterG group. The enhancement of the CST function was similar in both groups. Walking speed and endurance also enhanced in both groups, but the improvement was greater in the AlterG group. Our findings demonstrate that AlterG training can improve gait ability, and simultaneously result in brain neuroplasticity. The clinical implication is that AlterG training can be used as an effective rehabilitation approach to improve gait persistently.


Subject(s)
Cerebral Palsy , Pyramidal Tracts , Child , Diffusion Tensor Imaging , Gait , Gravitation , Humans
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Transfus Clin Biol ; 26(1): 3-9, 2019 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30193926

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common degenerative diseases especially in the knee joint. The definitive method for the treatment of this disease is not known. In recent years, use of platelet-derived products has been considered as a new therapeutic approach because of its low cost, easy to use, and minimum side effects. Serum rich of growth factors (SRGF) is one of the biological compounds used to healing and regeneration. Its effects may improve in combination with antioxidants such as vitamin C. This vitamin increases the synthesis of proteoglycans by chondrocytes. The present study investigated effect of xenogenous SRGF in combination with vitamin C on the monosodium iodoacetate-induction osteoarthritis in rats. METHODS: Animals were randomly categorized into three groups including OA, SRGF, and vitamin C+SRGF. Treatments were performed with 3 time intra-articular injection in weekly intervals. Knee samples were taken after two weeks of the last treatment for histopathologic investigations. RESULTS: In the OA group, surface fibrillation and irregularity, multiple clefts, loss of chondrocytes, proteoglycan depletion with Toluidine blue staining were detected. In the treated group with SRGF/vitamin C, the severity of degenerative lesions was decreased. Chondrocytes had proliferated and matrix proteoglycan increased in compared to the SRGF and OA groups. Also, osteoarthritis stage was markedly reduced in this group rather than two other groups. CONCLUSION: The results of this study show the synergic effect of vitamin C and growth factors on accelerating articular repair.


Subject(s)
Ascorbic Acid/pharmacology , Cartilage, Articular/drug effects , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/pharmacology , Osteoarthritis/drug therapy , Animals , Cartilage, Articular/pathology , Chondrocytes/drug effects , Disease Models, Animal , Injections, Intra-Articular , Iodoacetic Acid/pharmacology , Knee Joint/pathology , Male , Osteoarthritis/pathology , Osteoarthritis/veterinary , Proteoglycans/metabolism , Random Allocation , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Neurosci Lett ; 672: 150-152, 2018 04 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29217261

ABSTRACT

Pathogenesis of degenerative diseases is complex and multifaceted. The disease phenotypes depend on the location of injury/damage in the brain networks and pathologically are characterized by loss of brain cells. The reason for this loss appears to be an accumulation of misfolded and dysfunctional proteins that trigger apoptotic cell death. The role of alpha-synuclein mutations, its interaction with other proteins and the cellular environment is discussed in the context of selective neuron loss.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis/physiology , Brain/pathology , Neurodegenerative Diseases/genetics , Neurons/pathology , Brain/metabolism , Humans , Neurodegenerative Diseases/metabolism , Neurodegenerative Diseases/pathology , Neurons/metabolism , Protein Transport
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Opt Lett ; 42(24): 5274-5277, 2017 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29240191

ABSTRACT

Modal instability (MI) and stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) are the main obstacles in the power scaling of fiber lasers and amplifiers. In the power scaling of a high-power ytterbium (Yb)-doped master oscillator power amplifier system, a new type of MI has occurred. Experimentally, it is shown that just at the onset of the SRS effect, MI takes place, and the degradation of the beam quality is observed. By the spectra and beam quality measurements, it is revealed that this type of MI can be mitigated firmly by suppressing the SRS effect in high-power Yb-doped fiber amplifiers.

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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 100(13): 6069-79, 2016 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26980100

ABSTRACT

This study monitored changes in bacterial and fungal structure in a mine water in a monthly basis over 4 months. Over the 4-month study period, mine water samples contained more bacteria (91.06 %) compared to fungi (8.94 %). For bacteria, mine water samples were dominated by Proteobacteria (39.14 to 65.06 %) followed by Firmicutes (26.34 to 28.9 %) in summer, and Cyanobacteria (27.05 %) in winter. In the collected samples, 18 % of bacteria could not be assigned to a phylum and remained unclassified suggesting hitherto vast untapped microbial diversity especially during winter. The fungal domain was the sole eukaryotic microorganism found in the mine water samples with unclassified fungi (68.2 to 91 %) as the predominant group, followed by Basidiomycota (6.9 to 27.8 %). The time of collection, which was linked to the weather, had higher impact on bacterial community than fungal community. The bacterial operational taxonomic units (OTUs) ranged from 865 to 4052 over the 4-month sampling period, while fungal OTUs varied from 73 to 249. The diversity indices suggested that the bacterial community inhabiting the mine water samples were more diverse than the fungal community. The canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) results highlighted that the bacterial community variance had the strongest relationship with water temperature, conductivity, pH, and dissolved oxygen (DO) content, as compared to fungi and water characteristics, had the greatest contribution to both bacterial and fungal community variance. The results provided the relationships between microbial community and environmental variables in the studied mining sites.


Subject(s)
Bacteria/isolation & purification , Fungi/isolation & purification , Wastewater/microbiology , Acids/analysis , Bacteria/classification , Bacteria/genetics , Biodiversity , Fungi/classification , Fungi/genetics , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing , Mining , Phylogeny , South Africa , Wastewater/chemistry
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J Clin Neurosci ; 30: 56-59, 2016 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26972705

ABSTRACT

This paper aimed to test the hypothesis that intraventricular extension of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in the absence of hydrocephalus is not associated with increased mortality or severe disability. We performed a retrospective consecutive cohort study of patients with primary spontaneous ICH who were admitted to a single institution. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to assess the association of each variable with functional outcome as measured by the modified Rankin Scale (mRS). A total of 164 patients met our inclusion criteria and were included in the study. Only hydrocephalus (p=0.002) and hematoma volume (p=0.006) were significantly associated with mortality or poor functional outcome (mRS of 3 to 6). In contrast, the presence of intraventricular hematoma was not independently associated with poor functional outcome. The presence of intraventricular extension of ICH in the absence of hydrocephalus may not increase mortality or disability.


Subject(s)
Cerebral Hemorrhage/mortality , Cerebral Hemorrhage/pathology , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cerebral Hemorrhage/complications , Cohort Studies , Female , Hematoma/complications , Hematoma/mortality , Hematoma/pathology , Humans , Hydrocephalus , Male , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies
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Equine Vet J ; 48(4): 434-7, 2016 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25891968

ABSTRACT

REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Surgical treatment of traumatic abdominal hernias is usually delayed for 2-3 months following injury. The residual defects are then repaired by herniorrhaphy or mesh herniorrhaphy. OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome following herniorrhaphy (without a mesh) within 21 days of initial injury to repair external traumatic lateral abdominal hernias in horses and mules. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive case series. METHODS: Twenty-two cases were included. Surgical treatment involved exposure of the hernia sac and closing of the abdominal wall defect with interrupted Mayo mattress or cruciate sutures after reduction of the herniated organ into the peritoneal cavity. Data collected included cause and site of the hernia, surgical findings, immediate and long-term post operative complications, return to use, duration of convalescence and hernia recurrence. RESULTS: Falling while crossing impassable pathways was the most common initial cause of the hernia (9/11 horses and 10/11 mules). Adhesion formation to underlying viscera was found intraoperatively in 2 cases. Uncomplicated healing occurred in all animals except 3 with suture abscesses and one with a subcutaneous seroma. At the time of follow-up (6-24 months after surgery), complete recovery without recurrence of herniation was achieved and animals had returned to their previous use. CONCLUSION: Herniorrhaphy within 21 days using interrupted Mayo mattress or cruciate pattern sutures can be effective for treating external traumatic abdominal hernias in horses and mules. The Summary is available in Chinese - see Supporting Information.


Subject(s)
Equidae , Hernia/veterinary , Herniorrhaphy/veterinary , Wounds and Injuries/veterinary , Abdominal Wall/pathology , Animals , Hernia/etiology , Herniorrhaphy/methods
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Acta Chir Belg ; 114(1): 31-3, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24720135

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: We evaluated the concordance between peri-areolar blue dye and peri-incisional radiotracer injections for axillary sentinel node mapping of patients with the history of previous breast lesion excisional biopsy. METHODS: 80 patients with the history of previous excisional biopsy of the breast lesions were included. All patients received two injections of 99mTc-antimony sulfide colloid in both ends of incision line in an intradermal fashion. 2 mL patient blue V dye was injection to all patients in the peri-areolar area of the index quadrant after induction of anesthesia. All blue or hot nodes were harvested as sentinel lymph nodes. RESULTS: At least one sentinel node could be detected during surgery in 79 patients. In total 94 sentinel nodes were detected. All detected sentinel nodes were hot. In three patients sentinel nodes were detected by gamma probe but not blue dye. The tumor location in all of these patients was in the upper lateral quadrant and the incision line was extended into the axillary tail of the breast in all of them. 91 out of 94 sentinel nodes were stained blue, which amounts to 95.8% concordance between blue dye and radiotracer on a per node analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Single peri-areolar injection in the index quadrant would suffice for sentinel node mapping of patients with history of excisional biopsy. Care should be taken in patients with large excisional biopsy in the extreme proximity to axilla.


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Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Coloring Agents , Lymph Nodes/pathology , Radiopharmaceuticals , Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy/methods , Axilla , Breast Neoplasms/metabolism , Breast Neoplasms/surgery , Coloring Agents/administration & dosage , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Injections , Lymph Nodes/surgery , Lymphatic Metastasis , Radiopharmaceuticals/administration & dosage , Retrospective Studies , Rosaniline Dyes
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Iran J Vet Res ; 15(4): 392-6, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27175137

ABSTRACT

A common cause of peripheral nerve injury is trauma. The positive effect of antioxidants on the improvement of nerve regeneration has currently become a focus of attention. In this experiment, the effect of intraperitoneal administration of ubiquinone (CoQ10) on an acute experimentally sciatic nerve crush was studied in a rat model. Forty-five male Wistar rats, weighing between 160-180 g were used. The rats were randomly divided into two experimental groups (n=20). Each group was further subdivided into four subgroups of five animals each. Functional studies confirmed the faster recovery of regenerated axons in the treatment group compared to the un-treated group (P<0.05). Morphometric indices of the regenerated fibers showed the number and diameter of the myelinated fibers to be significantly higher in the treatment group than the un-treated group (P<0.05). Intraperitoneal administration of CoQ10 (10 mg/kg/day) in the early inflammatory stage of sciatic nerve crush was found to improve nerve regeneration.

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Methods Mol Biol ; 1078: 89-96, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23975823

ABSTRACT

Pathological changes in most neurological diseases are marked by cell loss. To understand the mechanisms of neurogenesis and brain repair at a cellular level, observation on less complex systems provide valuable knowledge which offer the basis for therapeutic interventions. This has been the impetus for neural cell culture studies and the development of in vitro models. Here, we provide protocols for differentiation into neuronal lineage of commercially available normal human astrocytes (NHA) that are isolated from normal fetal human brain (Lonza, Inc.). It is known that some of GFAP positive astrocytic cells have stem/progenitor cell characteristics; however, understanding of the human GFAP positive cells with these characteristics remains limited. The genesis of neuronal lineage cells from the NHA occurs in adherent culture conditions by removal of serum and exposure to bFGF. When transferred to serum-free medium supplemented with bFGF, NHA cells generate neuronal precursors that express doublecortin, nestin and are negative for GFAP. After withdrawal of bFGF they mature into neurons. The average time required for generation of neuronal cells using this protocol is about 3 weeks. Our model of neurogenesis captures a contained in vitro system consisting of both neurons and glia. This "human brain in a dish" model can be used to assay the effects of interventions on developing human neurons at a cellular and molecular level and is also suitable for modeling of various aspects of human diseases and testing of novel therapeutic strategies.


Subject(s)
Astrocytes/cytology , Cell Differentiation , Cytological Techniques/methods , Fetus/cytology , Neurons/cytology , Cell Lineage , Humans
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PLoS One ; 8(6): e65947, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23805194

ABSTRACT

JC virus (JCV), a common human polyomavirus, is the etiological agent of the demyelinating disease, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). In addition to its role in PML, studies have demonstrated the transforming ability of the JCV early protein, T-antigen, and its association with some human cancers. JCV infection occurs in childhood and latent virus is thought to be maintained within the bone marrow, which harbors cells of hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic lineages. Here we show that non-hematopoietic mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) isolated from the bone marrow of JCV T-antigen transgenic mice give rise to JCV T-antigen positive cells when cultured under neural conditions. JCV T-antigen positive cells exhibited neural crest characteristics and demonstrated p75, SOX-10 and nestin positivity. When cultured in conditions typical for mesenchymal cells, a population of T-antigen negative cells, which did not express neural crest markers arose from the MSCs. JCV T-antigen positive cells could be cultured long-term while maintaining their neural crest characteristics. When these cells were induced to differentiate into neural crest derivatives, JCV T-antigen was downregulated in cells differentiating into bone and maintained in glial cells expressing GFAP and S100. We conclude that JCV T-antigen can be stably expressed within a fraction of bone marrow cells differentiating along the neural crest/glial lineage when cultured in vitro. These findings identify a cell population within the bone marrow permissible for JCV early gene expression suggesting the possibility that these cells could support persistent viral infection and thus provide clues toward understanding the role of the bone marrow in JCV latency and reactivation. Further, our data provides an excellent experimental model system for studying the cell-type specificity of JCV T-antigen expression, the role of bone marrow-derived stem cells in the pathogenesis of JCV-related diseases and the opportunities for the use of this model in development of therapeutic strategies.


Subject(s)
Antigens, Viral, Tumor/metabolism , JC Virus/genetics , Neural Crest/metabolism , Animals , Antigens, Viral, Tumor/genetics , Bone Marrow Cells/cytology , Cell Differentiation , Cell Lineage , Cells, Cultured , Humans , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Mice , Mice, Transgenic , Nestin/metabolism , Neural Crest/cytology , Neuroglia/cytology , Neuroglia/metabolism , Osteogenesis , S100 Proteins/metabolism , SOXE Transcription Factors/metabolism
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Neurosci Lett ; 538: 1-2, 2013 Mar 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23298784

ABSTRACT

Three categories of neuro-prosthetics are being developed and used in increasing frequency to ameliorate neurologic disability. They are sensory receivers, motor effectors and brain 'stimulators'. The interfaces necessary to drive these devices are critical for their functioning. The following is a brief commentary on brain machine interface.


Subject(s)
Brain-Computer Interfaces , Female , Humans , Male
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Int J Occup Environ Med ; 3(4): 165-77, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23022867

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Although Lebanon is a highly polluted country, so far no study has specifically been designed to assess the association between outdoor air pollution and chronic bronchitis in this country. OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between exposure to outdoor air pollution and chronic bronchitis in Lebanon. METHODS: A pilot case-control study was conducted in two tertiary care hospitals. Cases consisted of patients diagnosed with chronic bronchitis by a pulmonologist and those epidemiologically confirmed. Controls included individuals free of any respiratory signs or symptoms. After obtaining informed consent, a standardized questionnaire was administered. RESULTS: Bivariate, stratified (over smoking status and gender) and multivariate analyses revealed that passive smoking at home (ORa: 2.56, 95% CI: 1.73-3.80) and at work (ORa: 1.89, 95% CI: 1.13-3.17); older age (ORa: 1.75, 95% CI: 1.55-2.39); lower education (ORa: 1.44, 95% CI: 1.21-1.72); living close to a busy road (ORa: 1.95, 95% CI: 1.31-2.89) and to a local power plant (ORa: 1.62, 95% CI: 1.07-2.45); and heating home by hot air conditioning (ORa: 1.85, 95% CI: 1.00-3.43) were moderately associated with chronic bronchitis; an inverse association was found with heating home electrically (ORa: 0.58, 95% CI: 0.39-0.85). A positive dose-effect relationship was observed in those living close to a busy road and to a local diesel exhaust source. CONCLUSION: Chronic bronchitis is associated with outdoor air pollution.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants/toxicity , Air Pollution/adverse effects , Bronchitis, Chronic/chemically induced , Bronchitis, Chronic/epidemiology , Environmental Exposure , Adult , Aged , Case-Control Studies , Cities/epidemiology , Environmental Monitoring , Female , Hospitals , Humans , Lebanon/epidemiology , Logistic Models , Male , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Occupational Exposure , Pilot Projects , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Smoking/adverse effects , Vehicle Emissions/toxicity
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J Fluoresc ; 22(5): 1209-16, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22684823

ABSTRACT

Furan derivatives (synthesized and purified in organic laboratories) are a great interest as fluorescent emitters for peroxyoxalate chemiluminescence. Reaction of peroxyoxalates such as bis-(2,4,6-trichloro-phenyl) oxalate with H(2)O(2) can transfer energy to fluorophore via formation of dioxetanedione intermediate. Furan derivatives used as a novel fluorescer in this study which produces a blue light in the chemiluminescence systems. The relationship between the chemiluminescence intensity and concentrations of TCPO, sodium salicylate, hydrogen peroxide and the fluorescer has been investigated. The linear ranges for Furan derivatives were 0.25-5 × 10(-4) M and 0.1-5 × 10(-4) M (A and B compounds, respectively). Kinetic parameters for the peroxyoxalate-chemiluminescence were also calculated from the computer fitting of the corresponding chemiluminescence intensity/time profiles.


Subject(s)
Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Furans/chemistry , Hydrogen Peroxide/chemistry , Luminescent Measurements , Oxalates/chemistry , Catalysis , Color , Furans/analysis , Sodium Salicylate/chemistry
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