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Early Hum Dev ; 141: 104937, 2020 02.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31864109

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND: The combined electroneurography and muscle ultrasound examination (ENG-USM) in adult patients showed a correlation between the compound motor action potential (CMAP) and muscular thicknesses (MT). No similar studies exist regarding the neonatal period. AIM: To evaluate the correlations between the maximum compound muscle action potential (CMAP) and maximum muscle thickness (MT) in term and premature newborns versus a group of young adults, as measured by combined electroneurography-ultrasonography (ENG-USM) to assess the stages. STUDY DESIGN: Observational cohort study. SUBJECTS: We studied 36 subjects (14 premature and 11 term infants, and 11 young adults), who underwent ENG-USM of the tibialis anterioris (TA) muscle. OUTCOME MEASURES: We measured: 1) Onset-Peak (O-P) and Peak-to-Peak (P-P) maximum CMAP; 2) maximum MT; and 3) MT at the detected maximum CMAP. RESULTS: The maximum CMAP in term newborns studied was about 1/3 of the mean value measured in the adults; the differences between O-P and P-P values of the term versus premature infants were not significant. We did not find a good correlation between maximum MT and maximum CMAP in the term (r = 0.63) newborns, contrary to what was found in preterms (r = 0.95) and in young adults (r = 0.98). CONCLUSION: Our ENG-USM study shows that in newborns, the site of innervation of the neuromuscular plaque does not correspond to MT since muscle growth is related to the period of development, and depends on the progression of the nerve terminal branches that go to innervate the same muscle.


Sujet(s)
Électromyographie/méthodes , Potentiels évoqués moteurs , Prématuré/physiologie , Muscles squelettiques/physiologie , Échographie/méthodes , Adulte , Femelle , Humains , Nouveau-né , Mâle , Muscles squelettiques/imagerie diagnostique , Muscles squelettiques/croissance et développement
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Childs Nerv Syst ; 34(6): 1145-1152, 2018 06.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29637305

RÉSUMÉ

OBJECTIVE: To study the evolution of sensory-motor nerves in the upper and lower limbs in neurologically healthy preterm infants and to use sensory-motor studies to compare the rate of maturation in preterm infants at term age and full-term healthy neonates. METHODS: The study comprised 26 neurologically normal preterm infants born at 23-33 weeks of gestational age, who underwent sensory nerve conduction and motor nerve conduction studies from plantar medial and median nerves and from tibial and ulnar nerves, respectively. We repeated the same neurophysiological studies in 19 of the preterm infants every 2 weeks until postnatal term age. The data from the preterm infants at term was matched with a group of ten full-term babies a few days after birth. RESULTS: The motor nerve conduction velocity of the tibial and ulnar nerves showed progressive increases in values in relation to gestational age, but there was a decrease of values in distal latencies and F wave latencies. Similarly, there was a gradual increase of sensory nerve conduction velocity values of the medial plantar and median nerves and decreases in latencies in relation to gestational age. At term age, the preterm infants showed significantly lower values of conduction velocities and distal latencies than the full-term neonates. These results were probably because the preterm infants had significantly lower weights, total length and, in particular, distal segments of the limbs at term age. CONCLUSION: The sensory-motor conduction parameters were clearly related to gestational age, but extrauterine life did not affect the maturation of the peripheral nervous system in the very preterm babies who were neurologically healthy.


Sujet(s)
Conduction nerveuse/physiologie , Nerfs périphériques/croissance et développement , Nerfs périphériques/physiologie , Femelle , Âge gestationnel , Humains , Nouveau-né , Prématuré , Mâle
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Int J Cosmet Sci ; 34(4): 347-56, 2012 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22515469

RÉSUMÉ

Topical bioavailability of lipid- and water-soluble vitamins is a critical issue for protecting or anti-ageing formulations. Using 17-day-old SkinEthic(®) reconstructed human epidermis, we investigated (at 34°C) the role of lemon EO in enhancing the penetration of α-tocopherol (E) and retinyl acetate (A), pyridoxine (B(6)) and ascorbic acid (C), released from O/W or W/O emulsions. D-limonene, α-pinene and p-cymene (65.9, 2.2 and 0.5%w/w of the oil) had skin permeability coefficients Ps (10(-3) cm h(-1)) of 0.56 ± 0.03 (or 0.73 ± 0.02), 0.72 ± 0.05 (or 0.98 ± 0.05) and 0.84 ± 0.04 (or 1.14 ± 0.04), respectively, when incorporated in a W/O (or O/W) emulsion. Vitamins B6, C and A had Ps values of (3.0 ± 0.4) × 10(-3), (7.9 ± 0.6) × 10(-3) and (0.37 ± 0.02) × 10(-5) cm h(-1), respectively, and their flux through the skin was enhanced by a factor of 4.1, 3.4 and 5.8, respectively, in the presence of lemon EO. The penetration of vitamin E was nine-fold enhanced. Lemon EO produced only reversible modification of TEWL, and it is a safe and effective penetration enhancer for topical administration of lipid- and water-soluble vitamins.


Sujet(s)
Épiderme/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Huiles végétales/administration et posologie , Absorption cutanée/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Administration par voie cutanée , Acide ascorbique/administration et posologie , Diterpènes , Émulsions/administration et posologie , Épiderme/métabolisme , Humains , Modèles linéaires , Pyridoxine/administration et posologie , Esters de rétinyle , Rétinol/administration et posologie , Rétinol/analogues et dérivés , alpha-Tocophérol/administration et posologie
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Fitoterapia ; 82(4): 647-53, 2011 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21316427

RÉSUMÉ

Solvent extracts from the aerial and root parts and seed oil from E. sativa (rocket salad) were assayed for anticancer activity against melanoma cells. The seed oil (isothiocyanates rich) significantly (p<0.01) reduced the tumor growth comparable to the control. Remarkably, the seed oil inhibited melanoma growth and angiogenesis in mice without any major toxicity. The findings qualify seed oil for further investigations in the real of cancer prevention and treatment.


Sujet(s)
Antinéoplasiques d'origine végétale/analyse , Brassicaceae/composition chimique , Mélanome expérimental/traitement médicamenteux , Phytothérapie , Huiles végétales/usage thérapeutique , Animaux , Antinéoplasiques d'origine végétale/usage thérapeutique , Lignée cellulaire tumorale , Tests de criblage d'agents antitumoraux , Humains , Isothiocyanates/analyse , Souris , Phénols/analyse , Phytostérols/analyse , Huiles végétales/composition chimique , Graines/composition chimique
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J Pharm Biomed Anal ; 50(3): 370-6, 2009 Oct 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19535210

RÉSUMÉ

The permeation of essential oils through SkinEthic reconstructed human epidermis, (RHE), was studied in vitro to establish a convenient tool to monitor the kinetics of release of active principles from cosmetic formulations. Twelve days old human epidermis held on polycarbonate disks was revitalized by addition of growth medium and incubated at 37 degrees C in 5% CO(2) atmosphere for five days prior to investigation. A system of six custom designed glass Franz-type diffusion cells were used for the permeation studies at 34 degrees C. The diffusion kinetic for 8 selected terpenes (camphor, carvone, 1,8-cineole, linalool, menthol, alpha-thujone, menthone, t-anethole), chosen as analytical markers of a mixture of plant essential oils contained in a cosmetic formulation, was probed by HS/SPME-GC-MS analysis and elaborated according to Fick's first law to obtain skin permeability coefficients (P(S) = 1.51, 1.47, 1.36, 0.80, 0.62, 0.40 and 0.14x10(-3) cm/h, respectively). The method proved to be sensitive, simple and reproducible, and RHE represents a convenient model for safety/quality assessment of cosmetic formulations.


Sujet(s)
Cosmétiques/composition chimique , Chromatographie gazeuse-spectrométrie de masse/méthodes , Huile essentielle/pharmacocinétique , Terpènes/pharmacocinétique , Chambres de culture à diffusion , Épiderme/métabolisme , Humains , Perméabilité , Contrôle de qualité , Reproductibilité des résultats , Absorption cutanée
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