Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 20 de 54
Filter
1.
Rev Med Liege ; 77(5-6): 258-264, 2022 May.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35657180

ABSTRACT

Biomarkers of inflammation such as sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein and procalcitonin are used in daily clinical practice for the diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of patients with fever or inflammatory syndrome. The purpose of this article is to summarize the current knowledge about these main biological tests and to discuss new biomarkers and new assay approaches such as multiplex technology.


: Le dosage des biomarqueurs de l'inflammation, tels que la vitesse de sédimentation, la protéine-C réactive et la procalcitonine, est utilisé quotidiennement dans le cadre du diagnostic, du pronostic et du suivi des patients fébriles ou souffrant de syndrome inflammatoire. Le but de cet article est de résumer les connaissances actuelles quant à ces principaux tests biologiques et d'aborder les nouveaux biomarqueurs ainsi que les nouvelles approches de dosage comme la technologie multiplex.


Subject(s)
Calcitonin , Inflammation , Biomarkers , Blood Sedimentation , C-Reactive Protein/analysis , C-Reactive Protein/metabolism , Humans , Inflammation/diagnosis
2.
Acta Cardiol ; 76(7): 739-747, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32539581

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to describe the effects of a 64.2 km ultra-trail on the biomarkers of muscle damage, inflammation and oxidative stress, and compare the results observed with an ECG and an echocardiogram, both performed before and after the race.Thirty-three ultra-trail volunteers (45.8 ± 8.7 years old) were enrolled in our study. Three blood tests were drawn from each runner, one just before (TPRE), one just after (TPOST) and the last 3 h after the end of the race (TPOST3h).All the markers increased. The maximum concentrations observed were at TPOST3h and were significant (p < 0.001) for creatine kinase, creatine kinase isoform MB, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, uric acid and for the ratio of reduced glutathione to oxidised glutathione. However, in the case of myoglobin, high-sensitive troponin T, N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide, oxidised glutathione, myeloperoxidase, cystatin C and creatinine, the most significant increases were at TPOST (p < 0.001). Modifications were observed in the medical imaging using echocardiography such as reduction of left ventricule end-sytolic and diastolic volumes and left ventricular global longitudinal strain. ECG showed electrical criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy and incomplete right bundle branch block after the race.Endurance races cause significant physiological stress to the body that can be measured by the increase of different biomarkers. From a laboratory perspective, it is important to take into account the possible exercise performed previous to the testing to avoid a misinterpretation of the results. From a training perspective, due to these increases in biomarkers, it is recommended that runners wait at least 72 h after an ultra-trail before subsequent training. In addition a transient impairment of ventricular function due to dehydration were observed.


Subject(s)
Echocardiography , Troponin T , Adult , Biomarkers , Electrocardiography , Humans , Middle Aged , Oxidative Stress
3.
Rev Med Liege ; 75(5-6): 457-459, 2020 May.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32496697

ABSTRACT

Manual or automated immunoassays are largely used in clinical chemistry laboratories for measuring various compounds like steroid or peptide hormones. However, these methods can lack sensibility and specificity. Hence, during this last decade, tandem-mess spectrometry coupled with liquid chromatography (LC-MS/MS) have emerged as a technique of choice to precisely quantify those molecules. However, these instruments remain quite expensive and need highly trained people.


Les laboratoires de biologie clinique réalisent, depuis de très nombreuses années, des dosages de différentes molécules (hormones, peptides, stéroïdes,…) grâce à des méthodes analytiques utilisant des anticorps. Ces méthodes, faciles à utiliser sont, pour la plupart d'entre elles, totalement automatisables. Cependant, ces méthodes dites «immunologiques¼ manquent parfois de sensibilité et surtout de spécificité. Durant cette dernière décennie, la spectrométrie de masse en tandem couplée à la chromatographie liquide (LC-MS/MS) s'est de plus en plus imposée dans les laboratoires de chimie clinique comme une alternative aux immunodosages. En effet, cette technique permet de séparer et de quantifier avec précision des molécules dont la structure est proche et qui ne sont pas bien différenciées avec des immunodosages. Aussi, la sensibilité de la LC-MS/MS peut être également supérieure à celle des immunodosages. Par contre, ce type de technologie demande du matériel de pointe assez coûteux et un personnel hautement qualifié.


Subject(s)
Chemistry, Clinical , Tandem Mass Spectrometry , Chromatography, Liquid , Humans , Immunoassay , Spectrum Analysis
4.
Clin Biochem ; 79: 1-8, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32097617

ABSTRACT

Biomarkers are well established for the diagnosis of myocardial infarction, heart failure and cardiac fibrosis. Different papers on cardiac biomarker evolution during exercise have been published in the literature and generally show mild to moderate elevations. However, the mechanism responsible for these elevations, reflecting physiological or even pathophysiological changes, still has to be clearly elucidated. There are also indications of higher cardiac risk in poorly trained athletes than in well-trained athletes. Whether regular repetition of intensive exercise might lead, in the longer term, to fibrosis and heart failure remains to be determined. In this review, we summarized the main research about the effects of intense exercise (in particular, running) on cardiac biomarkers (including troponins, natriuretic peptides, etc.). We found that cardiac fibrosis biomarkers seemed to be the most informative regarding the biological impact of intense physical activity.


Subject(s)
Galectin 3/blood , Glycopeptides/blood , Interleukin-1 Receptor-Like 1 Protein/blood , MicroRNAs/blood , Myocardium/pathology , Natriuretic Peptides/blood , Running/physiology , Troponin/blood , Biomarkers/blood , Blood Proteins , Fibrosis/blood , Galectins , Humans
5.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31071583

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Vitamin D testing in analytical clinical laboratories has been experiencing a rapid increase of demand over the last years, as it plays a key role in several disorders. Due to the narrow ranges of medical significance regarding its concentration levels in human serum, accurate and precise determinations of vitamin D metabolites are required. METHODS: We present an isotope dilution mass spectrometry quantification method for the re-certification of routine commercial standards used in method validation steps, isotope pattern deconvolution (IPD) based on LC-MS/MS. RESULTS: IPD allowed to compensate for the observed biases of +4.7% for 25(OH)D3, -29% for 25(OH)D2 and -30% for 24,25(OH)2D3 standard concentrations, respectively in an easy, cheap and straightforward way. CONCLUSIONS: Is has been observed that, in some cases, discrepancies may exist between stated purity or amount of routinely used commercial standards and actual values, which would lead to unwanted bias in the developed methodologies. The present correction has helped meeting the regulations established by international standardization programs, including Vitamin D Standardization Program (VDSP).


Subject(s)
25-Hydroxyvitamin D 2/blood , Chromatography, Liquid/standards , Isotopes/standards , Tandem Mass Spectrometry/standards , Humans , Linear Models , Quality Control , Reference Standards , Reproducibility of Results
6.
J Pharm Biomed Anal ; 171: 164-170, 2019 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31003006

ABSTRACT

A Liquid Chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) based method have been developed for the determination of the main estrogen compounds -estrone (E1) and 17ß-estradiol (E2)- in human serum. Two isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) quantification procedures have been used: a classical calibration curve-based method were compared to a recently developed isotope pattern deconvolution (IPD) method. IPD is based on isotopic abundance measurements and multiple linear regression. Validation was performed in terms of intra-assay repeatability (n = 5), inter-assay reproducibility (n = 9) and accuracy using spiked steroid-free serum at 5 concentration levels and 3 certified reference materials. Both methodologies meet EMEA requirements yielding recoveries between 79-106% and coefficient of variations of 1.7-8.3% along all experiments. Limits of quantification as low as 5 ng/L were achieved. 40 real samples were analysed for comparison purposes showing a great correlation between calibration and IPD concentration values. Real samples were also quantified by routine immunoassay analysis, which showed a significant proportional bias of 2.55 for E1 and good correlation for E2. While methods were considered suitable for routine or countercheck analysis within the context of hospital's needs, IPD has demonstrated to be faster and cost saving.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, Liquid/methods , Estradiol/blood , Estrone/blood , Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods , Calibration , Humans , Indicator Dilution Techniques , Isotope Labeling , Limit of Detection , Reference Standards , Reproducibility of Results , Solid Phase Microextraction
7.
Sci Rep ; 7(1): 11210, 2017 09 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28894174

ABSTRACT

Calcareous octocorals are ecologically important calcifiers, but little is known about their biomineralization physiology, relative to scleractinian corals. Many marine calcifiers promote calcification by up-regulating pH at calcification sites against the surrounding seawater. Here, we investigated pH in the red octocoral Corallium rubrum which forms sclerites and an axial skeleton. To achieve this, we cultured microcolonies on coverslips facilitating microscopy of calcification sites of sclerites and axial skeleton. Initially we conducted extensive characterisation of the structural arrangement of biominerals and calcifying cells in context with other tissues, and then measured pH by live tissue imaging. Our results reveal that developing sclerites are enveloped by two scleroblasts and an extracellular calcifying medium of pH 7.97 ± 0.15. Similarly, axial skeleton crystals are surrounded by cells and a calcifying medium of pH 7.89 ± 0.09. In both cases, calcifying media are more alkaline compared to calcifying cells and fluids in gastrovascular canals, but importantly they are not pH up-regulated with respect to the surrounding seawater, contrary to what is observed in scleractinians. This points to a potential vulnerability of this species to decrease in seawater pH and is consistent with reports that red coral calcification is sensitive to ocean acidification.


Subject(s)
Anthozoa/physiology , Calcification, Physiologic , Intravital Microscopy , Animals , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
8.
Oncogene ; 36(15): 2116-2130, 2017 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27775075

ABSTRACT

Myoferlin is a multiple C2-domain-containing protein that regulates membrane repair, tyrosine kinase receptor function and endocytosis in myoblasts and endothelial cells. Recently it has been reported as overexpressed in several cancers and shown to contribute to proliferation, migration and invasion of cancer cells. We have previously demonstrated that myoferlin regulates epidermal growth factor receptor activity in breast cancer. In the current study, we report a consistent overexpression of myoferlin in triple-negative breast cancer cells (TNBC) over cells originating from other breast cancer subtypes. Using a combination of proteomics, metabolomics and electron microscopy, we demonstrate that myoferlin depletion results in marked alteration of endosomal system and metabolism. Mechanistically, myoferlin depletion caused impaired vesicle traffic that led to a misbalance of saturated/unsaturated fatty acids. This provoked mitochondrial dysfunction in TNBC cells. As a consequence of the major metabolic stress, TNBC cells rapidly triggered AMP activated protein kinase-mediated metabolic reprogramming to glycolysis. This reduced their ability to balance between oxidative phosphorylation and glycolysis, rendering TNBC cells metabolically inflexible, and more sensitive to metabolic drug targeting in vitro. In line with this, our in vivo findings demonstrated a significantly reduced capacity of myoferlin-deficient TNBC cells to metastasise to lungs. The significance of this observation was further supported by clinical data, showing that TNBC patients whose tumors overexpress myoferlin have worst distant metastasis-free and overall survivals. This novel insight into myoferlin function establishes an important link between vesicle traffic, cancer metabolism and progression, offering new diagnostic and therapeutic concepts to develop treatments for TNBC patients.


Subject(s)
Calcium-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Muscle Proteins/metabolism , Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms/metabolism , Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Animals , Calcium-Binding Proteins/biosynthesis , Cell Line, Tumor , Cytoplasmic Vesicles/metabolism , Female , Glycolysis , Heterografts , Humans , Lipid Metabolism , Membrane Proteins/biosynthesis , Mice , Mice, Inbred NOD , Mice, SCID , Muscle Proteins/biosynthesis , Neoplasm Metastasis , Oxidative Phosphorylation
9.
J Sci Med Sport ; 19(3): 200-204, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25840691

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Some clinical series have evaluated the effect of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in the treatment of proximal patellar tendinopathy. Although it is possible that a single infiltrative administration may prove to be an effective treatment for this indication, most of the existing studies evaluated the effects of two or three successive infiltrations. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether two infiltrations of PRP proves more effective than a single treatment. DESIGN: Prospective, randomized and comparative study of level 2. METHODS: Twenty patients suffering from chronic proximal patellar tendinopathy were enrolled into the study and split into two randomized groups (one or two infiltrations of PRP, respectively). The 3-month follow-up evaluation consisted of VAS, IKDC and VISA-P scores, along with algometer, isokinetic and ultrasounds evaluations. After 1 year, subjects were contacted to define their functional evolution. RESULTS: The concentration of the PRP used for each infiltration was similar in both groups, and contained no red or white cells. Results revealed no difference in treatment efficacy between the groups. CONCLUSIONS: The comparison between one or two infiltrations of PRP did not reveal any difference between the two groups at short to mid term. A second closely-timed infiltration of PRP to treat proximal patellar tendinopathies is not necessary to improve the efficacy of this treatment in the short term.


Subject(s)
Knee Injuries/therapy , Platelet-Rich Plasma , Tendinopathy/therapy , Adult , Exercise Test , Exercise Therapy , Humans , Male , Pain Measurement , Prospective Studies , Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation , Young Adult
10.
Br J Cancer ; 113(2): 336-44, 2015 Jul 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26035699

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) gene encodes two mRNA variants. Variant 1 encodes two protein isoforms, pVHL213 and pVHL160, that have been extensively documented in the literature. Variant 2 is produced by alternative splicing of exon 2 and encodes a pVHL isoform of 172 amino acids with a theoretical molecular weight of 19 kDa (pVHL172), the expression of which has never been demonstrated so far due to the absence of suitable antibodies. METHODS: We have generated an anti-pVHL monoclonal antibody (JD-1956) using pVHL172 recombinant protein. We tested the antibody against exogenous or endogenous expressed proteins in different cell lines. We identified the pVHL172 using a silencing RNA strategy. The epitope of the antibody was mapped using a peptide array. RESULTS: We efficiently detected the three different isoforms of pVHL in cell lines and tumorigenic tissues by western blotting and immunohistochemistry and confirmed for the first time the endogenous expression of pVHL172. CONCLUSIONS: The endogenous expression of the three isoforms and particularly the pVHL172 has never been shown before due to a lack of a highly specific antibody since none of the available commercial antibodies distinguish the three isoforms of pVHL in cells or in both normal and cancerous human tissues. Evidence of pVHL172 expression emphasises the need to further study its implication in renal tumorigenesis and VHL disease.


Subject(s)
Genes, Tumor Suppressor , Von Hippel-Lindau Tumor Suppressor Protein/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Antibody Specificity , Blotting, Western , Cell Line, Tumor , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Molecular Sequence Data , Protein Isoforms/analysis , Protein Isoforms/chemistry , Protein Isoforms/genetics , Von Hippel-Lindau Tumor Suppressor Protein/analysis , Von Hippel-Lindau Tumor Suppressor Protein/chemistry
11.
J Sports Med Phys Fitness ; 55(9): 953-61, 2015 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24947814

ABSTRACT

AIM: Jumper's knee is a frequent chronic overuse syndrome of the proximal part of the patellar tendon. Platelets contain lots of growth factors which could enhance the healing process of tendons. The aim of this study was to clarify the possible efficacy of one injection of Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in cases of rebel jumper's knees. METHODS: Twenty patients with chronic proximal patellar tendinopathy were enrolled. Assessments were made before infiltration of PRP, and 6 weeks and 3 months after the infiltration, using a 10-point visual analogic scale of pain, clinical examinations with a pressure algometer, algofunctional scores (IKDC and VISA-P), functional assessments (isokinetic and optojump evaluations) and imagery (ultrasounds and MRI). The PRP was obtained with an apheresis system (COMTEC®, Fresenius-Kabi, Bad Homburg, Germany). Six millilitres of PRP were injected without local anesthetic. One week after infiltration, patients started a standardized sub-maximal eccentric reeducation. RESULTS: During daily activities pain significantly decreased with time. At functional evaluation, it decreased as well, but without significant functional improvement. No improvements in the imagery measurements were observed. Younger patients seemed to be more susceptible to have an improvement of pain by the PRP infiltration. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that a local infiltration of PRP associated with a submaximal eccentric protocol can improve symptoms of chronic jumper's knee in patients non-responsive to classical conservative treatments.


Subject(s)
Knee Joint/physiopathology , Platelet-Rich Plasma , Tendinopathy/therapy , Adult , Chronic Disease , Female , Humans , Injections, Intra-Articular , Knee Joint/diagnostic imaging , Male , Tendinopathy/physiopathology , Visual Analog Scale
12.
Pract Lab Med ; 2: 1-14, 2015 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28932799

ABSTRACT

The constantly increasing requests for the measurement of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D over the last years has led reagent manufacturers to market different automated and semi-automated methods, that being unfortunately not fully harmonized, yield different results. Liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS2) has more recently been introduced. This approach allows the distinction between the two forms of 25-hydroxyvitamin D and to measure other metabolites. This approach also requires harmonization to curtail the differences between the different analytical methods. To meet this requirement, the American National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the vitamin D Reference laboratory of Ghent University have pooled their expertise to develop a standardization program. This article reviews the main elements and the difficulties of the automated and semi-automated methods for 25-hydroxyvitamin D, from sample preparation to the analytical phase, as well as those related to mass spectrometry. It also emphasizes the need for standardization to better define the clinical decision thresholds of vitamin D nutritional status.

13.
Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique ; 62(2): 119-26, 2014 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24636480

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Preventive measures were implemented in the French armed forces to limit the measles outbreak that occurred in 2010 and 2011. This study aimed to obtain feedback concerning the management of this outbreak by the French military general practitioners. METHOD: A cross-sectional study was conducted among the general practitioners (GPs) in military units located in metropolitan France. The 60 military units that reported at least one measles case in 2011 were included. Data were collected using self-administered questionnaires. RESULTS: The acceptance of preventive measures against measles was good (measures "totally justified" for 77.8%) and most of the military GPs considered that the outbreak had no significant impact on their activities. The management of measles cases was perceived as not very problematic but difficulties were encountered in the identification of contacts around cases (48.1% of respondents) and in the identification of vaccine recipients among these contacts (more than 80% of respondents reporting difficulties in the collection of measles and vaccination histories). The organization of vaccination around cases was also perceived as difficult. CONCLUSIONS: Preventive measures around measles cases were well accepted by the military GPs, which could reflect their preparedness in the face of the outbreak. However, vaccination did not seem to be well understood or accepted by military patients, underlining the essential role of military GPs in patient information. Difficulties in the collection of vaccination and measles histories among contacts could be overcome by an early transcription of individual medical records in the military medical files of newly enlisted personnel. A more generalized use of oral fluid testing devices, which can be shipped at ambient temperature, would simplify diagnosis in the armed forces.


Subject(s)
Disease Outbreaks , Feedback , General Practitioners , Measles/epidemiology , Measles/prevention & control , Military Medicine , Military Personnel , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , France/epidemiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Surveys and Questionnaires , Vaccination
14.
Clin Genet ; 85(6): 503-13, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24580733

ABSTRACT

Myhre syndrome (MS) is a developmental disorder characterized by typical facial dysmorphism, thickened skin, joint limitation and muscular pseudohypertrophy. Other features include brachydactyly, short stature, intellectual deficiency with behavioral problems and deafness. We identified SMAD4 as the gene responsible for MS. The identification of SMAD4 mutations in Laryngotracheal stenosis, Arthropathy, Prognathism and Short stature (LAPS) cases supports that LAPS and MS are a unique entity. The long-term follow up of patients shows that these conditions are progressive with life threatening complications. All mutations are de novo and changing in the majority of cases Ile500, located in the MH2 domain involved in transcriptional activation. We further showed an impairment of the transcriptional regulation via TGFß target genes in patient fibroblasts. Finally, the absence of SMAD4 mutations in three MS cases may support genetic heterogeneity.


Subject(s)
Cryptorchidism/genetics , Genetic Heterogeneity , Growth Disorders/genetics , Hand Deformities, Congenital/genetics , Hypertrophy/genetics , Intellectual Disability/genetics , Joint Diseases/genetics , Mutation , Smad4 Protein/genetics , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Cryptorchidism/pathology , Cryptorchidism/physiopathology , Disease Progression , Facies , Female , Fibroblasts/metabolism , Fibroblasts/pathology , Follow-Up Studies , Genotype , Growth Disorders/pathology , Growth Disorders/physiopathology , Hand Deformities, Congenital/pathology , Hand Deformities, Congenital/physiopathology , Humans , Hypertrophy/pathology , Hypertrophy/physiopathology , Intellectual Disability/pathology , Intellectual Disability/physiopathology , Joint Diseases/pathology , Joint Diseases/physiopathology , Male , Phenotype , Smad4 Protein/chemistry , Transcriptional Activation , Transforming Growth Factor beta/genetics
15.
Biomarkers ; 18(7): 614-24, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24044526

ABSTRACT

Angina is chest pain induced by ischemia of the heart muscle, generally due to obstruction or spasm of the coronary arteries. People that suffer from average to severe cases of angina have an increased percentage of death before the age of 55, usually around 60%. Therefore, prevention of major complications, optimizing diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutics are of primary importance. The main objective of this study was to uncover biomarkers by comparing serum protein profiles of patients suffering from stable or unstable angina and controls. We identified by non-targeted proteomic approach and confirmed by the means of independent techniques, the differential expression of several proteins indicating significantly increased vascular inflammation response, disturbance in the lipid metabolism and in atherogenic plaques stability.


Subject(s)
Angina, Stable/blood , Angina, Unstable/blood , Myocardial Ischemia/blood , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Angina, Stable/mortality , Angina, Unstable/mortality , Biomarkers/blood , Blood Proteins/metabolism , C-Reactive Protein/metabolism , Case-Control Studies , Female , Humans , Lipid Metabolism , Lipids/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Myocardial Ischemia/mortality , Natriuretic Peptide, Brain/blood , Plaque, Atherosclerotic/blood , Proteomics , Sensitivity and Specificity , Troponin/blood
17.
Pathol Biol (Paris) ; 59(5): 275-7, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21145177

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Platelet growth factors are known for their ability to speed up tissue healing (bone, skin, tendons, muscle). Various techniques make it possible to collect this platelet-rich plasma or PRP. METHODS: This study compares the platelet concentrations obtained from five patients using GPS™ III, which has recently come onto the market, with those obtained using GPS™ II. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: We obtain a platelet concentration that is six to nine times greater with GPS ™ II and GPS™ III, but there is no significant difference between the concentrations of PRP obtained with the two systems.


Subject(s)
Blood Transfusion, Autologous/instrumentation , Platelet Count , Platelet Transfusion/instrumentation , Platelet-Rich Plasma/cytology , Humans , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/blood
18.
Pathol Biol (Paris) ; 59(3): 157-60, 2011 Jun.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19481375

ABSTRACT

AIM OF THE STUDY: Injections of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) constitute a new therapeutic for treating chronic tendinopathies. The injection being carried out in the tendon, the volume of PRP should thus be minimal (to decrease the intratendinous pressure and to minimize pain). This PRP should also have a raised platelet count. The quantity of released growth factors could be related to the system of preparation employed. We thus carried out a comparative study of five techniques of preparation of PRP described in the literature. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Samples of venous blood were taken among five patients in order to compare five techniques of preparation of PRP: University Hospital of Liège technique, Curasan(®) PRP Kit, Plateltex(®), GPS(®)II and RegenLab(®). RESULTS: The various techniques make it possible to obtain more important platelet concentration than in blood, with variable volumes (0,3 to 6ml). The number of platelets per microlitre appears higher with Plateltex(®) and obtains smallest volume of PRP. The other techniques also give small volumes except for the GPS(®)II. The number of collected platelets with this technique appears thus higher. The best collect efficiency is obtained with RegenLab(®). CONCLUSION: The technique Plateltex(®) makes it possible to collect the highest concentration of platelets in the smallest volume available.


Subject(s)
Blood Component Removal/methods , Platelet-Rich Plasma , Adult , Anticoagulants/pharmacology , Centrifugation , Citric Acid/pharmacology , Erythrocyte Count , Female , Glucose/analogs & derivatives , Glucose/pharmacology , Hematocrit , Humans , Leukocyte Count , Male , Middle Aged , Platelet Count , Specimen Handling/instrumentation , Specimen Handling/methods , Tendinopathy/therapy , Young Adult
19.
Rev Med Liege ; 64(1): 11-5, 2009 Jan.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19317096

ABSTRACT

We report the case of a young boy who had had multiple bone fractures (more than 10) since the age of 19 months. The father had the same clinical history. The clinical examination was normal for his age except blue sclera. The bone densitometry showed a severe osteoporosis for his age. Biological exam swere correct. The genetic exploration revealed mutation of COL1A2 gene. With this clinical history, the diagnosis of Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) was retained. OI is a hereditary dystrophy with abnormal synthesis or metabolism of collagen with, often, mutation of COL1A1 or COL1A2 genes. There are 7 different forms. We consider the possible differential diagnoses. The goal of any treatment is to promote bone remineralisation and to decrease the fracture frequency. The treatment includes calcium and vitamin D, and in the presence of some precise criteria, biphosphonate therapy.


Subject(s)
Collagen Type I/genetics , Collagen/genetics , Osteogenesis Imperfecta/genetics , Bone Density/drug effects , Calcium/therapeutic use , Chromosome Mapping , Collagen Type I, alpha 1 Chain , Diagnosis, Differential , Diphosphonates/therapeutic use , Drug Therapy, Combination , Humans , Infant , Male , Mutation , Osteogenesis Imperfecta/diagnosis , Osteogenesis Imperfecta/drug therapy , Pedigree , Treatment Outcome , Vitamin D/therapeutic use
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL
...