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Orthopade ; 45(11): 938-944, 2016 Nov.
Article de Allemand | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27637547

RÉSUMÉ

The clinical relevance of scaphoid bone fractures is reflected by their high incidence, accounting for approximately 60 % among carpal fractures and for 2-3 % of all fractures. With adequate therapy most scaphoid bone fractures heal completely without complications. Insufficient immobilization or undiagnosed fractures increase the risk of nonunion and the development of pseudarthrosis.X-ray examination enables initial diagnosis of scaphoid fracture in 70-80 % of cases. Positive clinical symptoms by negative x­ray results require further diagnostics by multi-slice spiral CT (MSCT) or MRI to exclude or confirm a fracture. In addition to the diagnosis and description of fractures MSCT is helpful for determining the stage of nonunion. Contrast enhanced MRI is the best method to assess the vitality of scaphoid fragments.


Sujet(s)
Fractures osseuses/imagerie diagnostique , Fractures non consolidées/imagerie diagnostique , Imagerie de perfusion/méthodes , Os scaphoïde/imagerie diagnostique , Os scaphoïde/traumatismes , Vitesse du flux sanguin , Diagnostic différentiel , Humains , Imagerie par résonance magnétique/méthodes , Tomodensitométrie multidétecteurs/méthodes , Os scaphoïde/vascularisation
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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol ; 303(6): F845-54, 2012 Sep 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22791338

RÉSUMÉ

Annexin A1 (ANXA1) exerts anti-inflammatory effects through multiple mechanisms including inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis. Once secreted, ANXA1 can bind to G protein-coupled formyl peptide receptors (Fpr) and activate diverse cellular signaling pathways. ANXA1 is known to be expressed in cells of the juxtaglomerular apparatus, but its relation to the expression of cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2) in thick ascending limb and macula densa cells has not been elucidated. We hypothesized that ANXA1 regulates the biosynthesis of COX-2. ANXA1 abundance in rat kidney macula densa was extensively colocalized with COX-2 (95%). Furosemide, an established stimulus for COX-2 induction, caused enhanced expression of both ANXA1 and COX-2 with maintained colocalization (99%). In ANXA1-deficient mice, COX-2-positive cells were more numerous than in control mice (+107%; normalized to glomerular number; P < 0.05) and renin expression was increased (+566%; normalized to glomerular number; P < 0.05). Cultured macula densa cells transfected with full-length rat ANXA1 revealed downregulation of COX-2 mRNA (-59%; P < 0.05). Similarly, treatment with dexamethasone suppressed COX-2 mRNA in the cells (-49%; P < 0.05), while inducing ANXA1 mRNA (+56%; P < 0.05) and ANXA1 protein secretion. Inhibition of the ANXA-1 receptor Fpr1 with cyclosporin H blunted the effect of dexamethasone on COX-2 expression. These data show that ANXA1 exerts an inhibitory effect on COX-2 expression in the macula densa. ANXA1 may be a novel intrinsic modulator of renal juxtaglomerular regulation by inhibition of PGE(2) synthesis.


Sujet(s)
Annexine A1/métabolisme , Cyclooxygenase 2/métabolisme , Rein/métabolisme , Animaux , Cellules cultivées , Dexaméthasone/pharmacologie , Diurétiques/pharmacologie , Furosémide/pharmacologie , Glucocorticoïdes/pharmacologie , Rein/cytologie , Rein/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Mâle , Souris , Souris de lignée C57BL , Rats , Rat Sprague-Dawley , Rénine/biosynthèse
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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol ; 302(7): F865-74, 2012 Apr 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22218592

RÉSUMÉ

Na(+)-K(+)-2Cl(-) cotransporter (NKCC2)-mediated NaCl reabsorption in the thick ascending limb (TAL) is stimulated by AVP via V2 receptor/PKA/cAMP signaling. This process is antagonized by locally produced eicosanoids such as 20-HETE or prostaglandin E(2), which are synthesized in a phospholipase A(2)-dependent reaction cascade. Using microarray-based gene expression analysis, we found evidence for an AVP-dependent downregulation of the calcium-independent isoform of PLA(2), iPLA(2)ß, in the outer medulla of rats. In the present study, we therefore examined the contribution of iPLA(2)ß to NKCC2 regulation. Immunoreactive iPLA(2)ß protein was detected in cultured mTAL cells as well as in the entire TAL of rodents and humans with the exception of the macula densa. Administration of the V2 receptor-selective agonist desmopressin (5 ng/h; 3 days) to AVP-deficient diabetes insipidus rats increased outer medullary phosphorylated NKCC2 (pNKCC2) levels more than twofold in association with a marked reduction in iPLA(2)ß abundance (-65%; P < 0.05), thus confirming microarray results. Inhibition of iPLA(2)ß in Sprague-Dawley rats with FKGK 11 (0.5 µM) or in mTAL cells with FKGK 11 (10 µM) or (S)-bromoenol lactone (5 µM) for 1 h markedly increased pNKCC2 levels without affecting total NKCC2 expression. Collectively, these data indicate that iPLA(2)ß acts as an inhibitory modulator of NKCC2 activity and suggest that downregulation of iPLA(2)ß may be a relevant step in AVP-mediated urine concentration.


Sujet(s)
Group VI Phospholipases A2/métabolisme , Anse de Henlé/métabolisme , Symporteurs des ions sodium-potassium-chlorure/métabolisme , Vasopressines/métabolisme , Animaux , Anticorps , Acides arachidoniques , Cellules cultivées , Desmopressine , Régulation négative , Fluorocarbones , Expression des gènes , Group VI Phospholipases A2/immunologie , Cochons d'Inde , Humains , Isoenzymes , Cétones , Médulla rénale/métabolisme , Mâle , Souris , Souris de lignée C57BL , Naphtalènes , Phosphonates , Phosphorylation , Pyrones , Rats , Rat Brattleboro , Rat Sprague-Dawley , Membre-1 de la famille-12 des transporteurs de solutés
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Tree Physiol ; 30(6): 689-704, 2010 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20453002

RÉSUMÉ

The periodic production of large seed crops by trees (masting) and its interaction with stem growth has long been the objective of tree physiology research. However, very little is known about the effects of masting on stem growth and total net primary productivity (NPP) at the stand scale. This study was conducted in an old-growth, mixed deciduous forest dominated by Fagus sylvatica (L.) and covers the period from 2003 to 2007, which comprised wet, dry and regular years as well as two masts of Fagus and one mast of the co-dominant tree species Fraxinus excelsior (L.) and Acer pseudoplatanus (L.). We combined analyses of weather conditions and stem growth at the tree level (inter- and intra-annual) with fruit, stem and leaf production, and estimates of total NPP at the stand level. Finally, we compared the annual demand of carbon for biomass production with net canopy assimilation (NCA), derived from eddy covariance flux measurements, chamber measurements and modelling. Annual stem growth of Fagus was most favoured by warm periods in spring and that of Fraxinus by high precipitation in June. For stem growth of Acer and for fruit production, no significant relationships with mean weather conditions were found. Intra-annual stem growth of all species was strongly reduced when the relative plant-available water in soil dropped below a threshold of about 60% between May and July. The inter-annual variations of NCA, total NPP and leaf NPP at the stand level were low (mean values 1313, 662 and 168 g C m(-2) year(-1), respectively), while wood and fruit production varied more and contrarily (wood: 169-241 g C m(-2) year(-1); fruits: 21-142 g C m(-2) year(-1)). In all years, an annual surplus of newly assimilated carbon was calculated (on average 100 g C m(-2) year(-1)). The results suggest that stem growth is generally not limited by insufficient carbon resources; only in mast years a short-term carbon shortage may occur in spring. In contrast to common assumption, stem growth alone is not a sufficient proxy for total biomass production or the control of carbon sequestration by weather extremes.


Sujet(s)
Climat , Fagus/croissance et développement , Tiges de plante/croissance et développement , Arbres/croissance et développement , Fraxinus/anatomie et histologie , Fraxinus/croissance et développement , Fruit/croissance et développement , Feuilles de plante/croissance et développement , Saisons , Sol , Arbres/anatomie et histologie , Temps (météorologie)
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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol ; 298(3): F502-9, 2010 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20007345

RÉSUMÉ

Vasopressin influences salt and water transport in renal epithelia. This is coordinated by the combined action of V2 receptor-mediated effects along distinct nephron segments. Modulation of NaCl reabsorption by vasopressin has been established in the loop of Henle, but its role in the distal convoluted tubule (DCT), an effective site for fine regulation of urinary electrolyte composition and the target for thiazide diuretics, is largely unknown. The Na+-Cl- cotransporter (NCC) of DCT is activated by luminal trafficking and phosphorylation at conserved NH2-terminal residues. Here, we demonstrate the effects of short-term vasopressin administration (30 min) on NCC activation in Brattleboro rats with central diabetes insipidus (DI) using the V2 receptor agonist desmopressin (dDAVP). The fraction of NCC abundance in the luminal plasma membrane was significantly increased upon dDAVP as shown by confocal microscopy, immunogold cytochemistry, and Western blot, suggesting increased apical trafficking of the transporter. Changes were paralleled by augmented phosphorylation of NCC as detected by antibodies against phospho-threonine and phospho-serine residues (2.5-fold increase at Thr53 and 1.4-fold increase at Ser71). dDAVP-induced phosphorylation of NCC, studied in tubular suspensions in the absence of systemic effects, was enhanced as well (1.7-fold increase at Ser71), which points to the direct mode of action of vasopressin in DCT. Changes were more pronounced in early (DCT1) than in late DCT as distinguished by the distribution of 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 in DCT2. These results suggest that the vasopressin-V(2) receptor-NCC signaling cascade is a novel effector system to adjust transepithelial NaCl reabsorption in DCT.


Sujet(s)
Antidiurétiques/administration et posologie , Membrane cellulaire/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Desmopressine/administration et posologie , Diabète insipide central/métabolisme , Tubules contournés distaux/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Récepteurs des médicaments/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Récepteurs à la vasopressine/agonistes , Inhibiteurs du symport chlorure sodium/pharmacologie , Symporteurs/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , 11-beta-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2/métabolisme , Animaux , Technique de Western , Membrane cellulaire/métabolisme , Membrane cellulaire/ultrastructure , Chlorures/métabolisme , Diabète insipide central/traitement médicamenteux , Diabète insipide central/anatomopathologie , Diabète insipide central/physiopathologie , Modèles animaux de maladie humaine , Immunohistochimie , Tubules contournés distaux/métabolisme , Tubules contournés distaux/physiopathologie , Tubules contournés distaux/ultrastructure , Mâle , Microscopie confocale , Natriurèse/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Phosphorylation , Transport des protéines , Rats , Rat Brattleboro , Rat Wistar , Récepteurs des médicaments/métabolisme , Récepteurs à la vasopressine/métabolisme , Sodium/métabolisme , Membre-3 de la famille-12 des transporteurs de solutés , Symporteurs/métabolisme , Facteurs temps , Régulation positive
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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol ; 293(4): F1166-77, 2007 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17626156

RÉSUMÉ

In renal epithelia, vasopressin influences salt and water transport, chiefly via vasopressin V(2) receptors (V(2)Rs) linked to adenylyl cyclase. A combination of vasopressin-induced effects along several distinct portions of the nephron and collecting duct system may help balance the net effects of antidiuresis in cortex and medulla. Previous studies of the intrarenal distribution of V(2)Rs have been inconclusive with respect to segment- and cell-type-related V(2)R expression. Our study therefore aimed to present a high-resolution analysis of V(2)R mRNA expression in rat, mouse, and human kidney epithelia, supplemented with immunohistochemical data. Cell types of the renal tubule were identified histochemically using specific markers. Pronounced V(2)R signal in thick ascending limb (TAL) was corroborated functionally; phosphorylation of Na(+)-K(+)-2Cl(-) cotransporter type 2 (NKCC2) was established in cultured TAL cells from rabbit and in rats with diabetes insipidus that were treated with the V(2)R agonist desmopressin. We found solid expression of V(2)R mRNA in medullary TAL (MTAL), macula densa, connecting tubule, and cortical and medullary collecting duct and weaker expression in cortical TAL and distal convoluted tubule in all three species. Additional V(2)R immunostaining of kidneys and rabbit TAL cells confirmed our findings. In agreement with strong V(2)R expression in MTAL, kidneys from rats with diabetes insipidus and cultured TAL cells revealed sharp, selective increases in NKCC2 phosphorylation upon desmopressin treatment. Macula densa cells constitutively showed strong NKCC2 phosphorylation. Results suggest comparably significant effects of vasopressin-induced V(2)R signaling in MTAL and in connecting tubule/collecting duct principal cells across the three species. Strong V(2)R expression in macula densa may be related to tubulovascular signal transfer.


Sujet(s)
Cellules épithéliales/métabolisme , Médulla rénale/métabolisme , Anse de Henlé/métabolisme , Récepteurs à la vasopressine/métabolisme , Adenylate Cyclase/métabolisme , Animaux , Antidiurétiques/pharmacologie , Cellules cultivées , Desmopressine/pharmacologie , Humains , Cortex rénal/cytologie , Cortex rénal/métabolisme , Médulla rénale/cytologie , Tubules collecteurs rénaux/cytologie , Tubules collecteurs rénaux/métabolisme , Anse de Henlé/cytologie , Mâle , Souris , Souris de lignée C57BL , ARN messager/métabolisme , Répartition aléatoire , Rats , Rat Brattleboro , Rat Wistar , Symporteurs des ions sodium-potassium-chlorure/métabolisme , Membre-1 de la famille-12 des transporteurs de solutés
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