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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29372622

RÉSUMÉ

This study describes women's sexual functioning in the early weeks of breast cancer treatment and the possible sexual changes that women may experience compared with pre-treatment functioning. Seventy-five patients filled out a questionnaire on sexual functioning and participated in a semi-structured interview on changes in sexual life and intimacy after treatment. Sixty-two women were sexually active before treatment; three post-treatment patterns of sexual behaviour were identified: 22.6% of these women were as active as before treatment, 35.5% stopped any sexual activity and 41.9% experienced quantitative and qualitative changes. Analyses showed that each pattern had specific characteristics regarding current sexual functioning, the kinds of changes reported (e.g. decreased frequency and increased tenderness) and the reasons for these changes (e.g. tiredness and sex not a priority). Even in the immediate post-surgical period, women may react in very different ways to treatment in terms of sexual functioning. Most women experience changes, but cessation of sexual activity is not inevitable. Positive changes (growing tenderness and affection) also exist. These important interindividual differences require a person-centred approach when the topic of sexuality is being addressed, and practitioners need to be sensitive to individual perceptions of change. Early detection of sexual changes may prevent the crystallisation of difficulties over time.


Sujet(s)
Tumeurs du sein/psychologie , Comportement sexuel/statistiques et données numériques , Sexualité/psychologie , Adulte , Sujet âgé , Tumeurs du sein/thérapie , Femelle , Humains , Adulte d'âge moyen , Enquêtes et questionnaires
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Vet Rec ; 179(18): 462, 2016 Nov 05.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27634351

RÉSUMÉ

Possible side effects of exogenous corticosteroids have been described in both humans and laboratory animals, with recent studies highlighting this issue in dogs. In this paper the behaviour of 345 dogs drawn from the caseload of a behaviour clinic based in the north of Italy between February 2012 and November 2014 were analysed. Possible relationships between dogs that received treatment with corticosteroids versus dogs that received treatment with drugs other than corticosteroids and positive or negative affective states, aggression towards people, other behaviour problems apart from aggression, occurrence of severe bites, and prescription of psychoactive drugs were initially assessed using a Pearson's chi-squared test. Regression analysis was then performed in order to evaluate the best predictors of the investigated items. The goal of this retrospective survey was to investigate possible relationships between the affective states associated with the behavioural complaint of dogs and their previous history of treatment with corticosteroids. Results showed that a history of corticosteroid treatment was a significant predictor of a range of behaviour problems associated with negative affective state, but this result may be confounded by age-related effects.


Sujet(s)
Hormones corticosurrénaliennes/effets indésirables , Comportement animal/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Maladies des chiens/traitement médicamenteux , Comportement déviant , Hormones corticosurrénaliennes/usage thérapeutique , Affect/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Agressivité/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Animaux , Morsures et piqûres/médecine vétérinaire , Chiens , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Études rétrospectives , Résultat thérapeutique
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Neurogastroenterol Motil ; 24(9): 802-11, 2012 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22908862

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND: Inflammation-induced changes in smooth muscle may be the consequence of changes in the properties of smooth muscle itself, in the control by nerves and hormones, in the microenvironment, or in the balance of constitutive or induced mediators. A general concept is that the specific characteristics and effects of inflammation can be linked to the nature of the infiltrate and the associated mediators, which are dictated predominantly by the immune environment. Inflammatory mediators may regulate smooth muscle function by directly acting on smooth muscle cells or, indirectly, through stimulation of the release of mediators from other cells. In addition, smooth muscle is not a passive bystander during inflammation and our knowledge of molecular signaling pathways that control smooth muscle function, and the contribution of the immune mechanisms to smooth muscle homeostasis, has expanded greatly in the last decade. Recent studies also demonstrated the relevance of extracellular proteases, of endogenous or exogenous origin, redox imbalance, or epigenetic mechanisms, to gastrointestinal dismotility and inflammation in the context of functional and organic disorders. PURPOSE: In this review we discuss the various types of inflammation and the established and emerging mechansims of inflammation-induced changes in smooth muscle morphology and function.


Sujet(s)
Inflammation/immunologie , Muscles lisses/immunologie , Transduction du signal/immunologie , Humains , Médiateurs de l'inflammation , Macrophages/immunologie , Myocytes du muscle lisse/immunologie , Lymphocytes T auxiliaires/immunologie
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Neurogastroenterol Motil ; 22(10): 1138-e291, 2010 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20626790

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND: Protease-activated receptors (PARs) are expressed on structural and immune cells. Control of initiation, duration, and magnitude of PAR effects is linked to the level of receptor expression, availability of proteases, and the intracellular signal transduction machinery. We investigated nematode infection-induced changes in PAR(2) expression and the impact on smooth muscle and epithelial responses to PAR(2) agonists. METHODS: Smooth muscle and epithelial cell function were assessed in wild-type, and IL-4, IL-13 or STAT6 gene-deficient mice following treatment with vehicle, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis or Heligmosomoides polygyrus, or IL-13. The role of enteric nerves was determined using tetrodotoxin to block nerve conduction. Expression of PAR(2) was assessed by real-time PCR, western blot and immunohistochemistry. KEY RESULTS: Nematode infection induced a STAT6- and IL-13-dependent up-regulation of PAR(2) mRNA expression. The infection-induced hypercontractility to PAR(2) agonists required STAT6/IL-13 and was neurally mediated. In contrast, the infection-induced decrease in epithelial secretion to PAR(2) agonists was partly dependent on STAT6 and independent of enteric nerves. The hyposecretion was correlated with decreased PAR(2) immunofluorescent staining on the apical surface of epithelial cells, but enhanced lamina propria immunostaining for PAR(2). CONCLUSIONS & INFERENCES: This is the first study to demonstrate an immune regulation of PAR(2) expression that impacts both smooth muscle and epithelial cell responses to PAR(2) agonists. Differences in responses between smooth muscle and epithelial cells are related to the contribution of enteric nerves. These data provide a mechanism by which activation of PAR(2) in immune-based pathologies can induce both transient and long-lasting changes in gut function.


Sujet(s)
Système nerveux entérique/immunologie , Tube digestif/immunologie , Tube digestif/physiologie , Récepteur de type PAR-2/physiologie , Animaux , Technique de Western , Technique d'immunofluorescence , Tube digestif/innervation , Expression des gènes , Immunité cellulaire/physiologie , Techniques in vitro , Infections/immunologie , Muqueuse intestinale/immunologie , Muqueuse intestinale/physiologie , Souris , Souris de lignée BALB C , Contraction musculaire/physiologie , Muscles lisses/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Nématodoses/immunologie , Nématodoses/métabolisme , Nippostrongylus/immunologie , Prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthases/biosynthèse , ARN/biosynthèse , ARN/génétique , Récepteur de type PAR-2/agonistes , Récepteur de type PAR-2/génétique , Facteur de transcription STAT-6/génétique , Facteur de transcription STAT-6/physiologie , Tétrodotoxine/pharmacologie , Lymphocytes auxiliaires Th2/immunologie
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J Photochem Photobiol B ; 66(2): 148-52, 2002 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11897515

RÉSUMÉ

ATP is synthesized on the disk membrane isolated from rod outer segments of the bovine retina. Together with a slow component which accounted for a constant rate of about 22 nmol ATP/min/mg of protein and which was due to the adenylate kinase activity, a fast component with a maximal activity of about 58 nmol ATP/min/mg of protein was measured at physiological calcium concentrations. This fast activity disappeared in the presence of the Ca(2+) ionophore A23187, was inhibited by vanadate or thapsigargin but not by oligomycin, suggesting that this ATP synthesis is due to the reversal functioning of the Ca(2+)-ATPase previously found on the disk membranes.


Sujet(s)
Adénosine triphosphate/biosynthèse , Calcium-Transporting ATPases/métabolisme , Segment externe de cellule en bâtonnet/enzymologie , ADP/pharmacologie , Animaux , A-23187/pharmacologie , Calcium/métabolisme , Bovins , Antienzymes/pharmacologie , Ionophores/pharmacologie , Segment externe de cellule en bâtonnet/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Thapsigargine/pharmacologie
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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1504(2-3): 438-43, 2001 Apr 02.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11245807

RÉSUMÉ

The rod outer segments of bovine retina contain two different adenylate kinases: a soluble activity, which is not sensitive to calcium ion, and an activity bound to disk membranes, which is dependent on the calcium levels. In fact, the maximal activity associated to the disks is reached at Ca(2+) concentrations between 10(-6) and 10(-7) M, which is the range of calcium level actually present in the rod cell. The Michaelis-Menten kinetics of the enzyme activity on disk membranes was determined and the actual concentrations of ATP, AMP and ADP were measured in the photoreceptor outer segment. Therefore, the physiological relevance of the adenylate kinase activity was discussed considering the above results. The formation of ATP catalyzed by the enzyme seems appropriate to supply at least some of the reactions necessary for phototransduction, indicating that ATP could be regenerated from ADP directly on the disk membranes where the photoreception events take place.


Sujet(s)
Adenylate Cyclase/métabolisme , Rétine/enzymologie , Segment externe de cellule en bâtonnet/enzymologie , ADP/métabolisme , Adénosine triphosphate/métabolisme , Animaux , Calcium/métabolisme , Calcium/pharmacologie , Bovins , Techniques in vitro , Lumière , Papille optique/enzymologie
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 268(2): 625-7, 2000 Feb 16.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10679254

RÉSUMÉ

Purified disk membranes from rod outer segments of the bovine retina were able to synthesize ATP with a maximal activity (about 52 nmoles ATP/min/mg of protein) at physiological calcium concentrations. This activity was inhibited by vanadate or thapsigargin but not by oligomycin, suggesting the reversal functioning of the disk Ca(2+)-ATPase, which would act as a ATP synthesizer at the expense of the calcium gradient between the disks and the cytoplasm of the rod outer segment. The results are discussed in terms of the need of an immediate source of ATP on the disk membranes where the energy is required to supply the rapid reactions of the photoreception processes.


Sujet(s)
Adénosine triphosphate/biosynthèse , Calcium-Transporting ATPases/métabolisme , Calcium/métabolisme , Segment externe de cellule en bâtonnet/métabolisme , ADP/métabolisme , Animaux , Bovins , Phosphates/métabolisme , Cellules photoréceptrices/métabolisme
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Am J Med Genet ; 62(4): 336-8, 1996 Apr 24.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8723060

RÉSUMÉ

Congenital bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is one of the most frequent heart defects detected by echocardiographic investigation and necropsy (0.9-1% of the general population), but only 16 families with familial congenital BAV have been described up to now. We report on a family in which 4 members of two generations (2 brothers, 1 sister, and her son) are affected with BAV. The BAV mode of inheritance is discussed.


Sujet(s)
Valve aortique/malformations , Adulte , Enfant , Issue fatale , Femelle , Cardiopathies congénitales/génétique , Humains , Nourrisson , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Pedigree
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