4 resultados para Aka paratypica
em BORIS: Bern Open Repository and Information System - Berna - Suiça
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Zielsetzung In dieser Arbeit soll ein speziell zur extrakorporalen Organperfusion entwickeltes, MR-kompatibles System vorgestellt werden, das die Durchführung wirklichkeitsnaher Experimente im MRT erlaubt. Methodik Es wurden explantierte Schweinelebern unter kontinuierlicher Hämoperfusion im geschlossenen 1.5T MRT untersucht. Während der Untersuchungen wurde das explantierte Organ mit einem neu entwickelten Perfusionssystem unter physiologischen Bedingungen, mit Hämodialyse und Oxygenierung, mit Blut perfundiert und vital erhalten. Es wurden MR-Sequenzen der diagnostischen und interventionellen Untersuchungen des klinischen Betriebes verwendet. Ergebnisse Das evaluierte System erwies sich als vollständig MR-kompatibel. Die erreichte Bildqualität der verwendeten Sequenzen zeigte eine hohe anatomische Detailerkennbarkeit. Geplante Experimente ließen sich kurzfristig und mit vergleichsweise geringem Aufwand durchführen. Sowohl diagnostische als auch interventionelle Untersuchungen ließen sich durchführen. Die verwendeten Organe zeigten eine stabile Funktion innerhalb physiologischer Parameter bis zu 4 Stunden. Schlussfolgerungen Mit dem verwendeten MR-kompatiblen Organperfusionssystem lassen sich bildgestützte experimentelle Interventionen und thermale Ablationen an explantierten Organen unter In-vivo-Bedingungen durchführen.
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Two feline hemotropic mycoplasma spp. (aka hemoplasma) have previously been recognized. We recently discovered a third novel species in a cat with hemolytic anemia, designated 'Candidatus Mycoplasma turicensis', which is closely related to rodent haemoplasmas. This novel species induced anemia after experimental transmission to two SPF cats. Three quantitative real-time PCR assays were newly designed and applied to an epidemiological study surveying the Swiss pet cat population. Blood samples from 713 healthy and ill cats were analyzed. Up to 104 parameters per cat (detailed questionnaire, case history, laboratory parameters and retroviral infections) were evaluated. 'Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum' infection was more prevalent (8.5%) than Mycoplasma haemofelis (0.5%) and 'Candidatus Mycoplasma turicensis' (1%). Hemoplasma infections were associated with male gender, outdoor access, and old age, but not with disease or anemia. Infections were more frequently found in the South and West of Switzerland. Several hemoplasma infected cats, some acutely infected, others co-infected with FIV or FeLV, showed hemolytic anemia indicating that additional factors might play a role in the pathogenesis of the disease.
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Theoretical background and objectives: Stress reducing effects of Taiji practice have been repeatedly reported. The aim of the present study was to investigate which persons benefit the most from Taiji practice in terms of reduced physiological stress reactivity. Methods: We conducted a secondary data analysis of a randomized controlled Taiji trial that significantly lowered stress reactivity of salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase in a Taiji group (n = 26) compared to a control group (n = 23). By using hierarchical regression analyses potential moderating influences of self-reported trait-mindfulness and trait values of general psychological stress reactivity on stress protective effects of a three months Taiji training were examined. Moderator variables were assessed at the beginning of the study using the Freiburg-Mindfulness-Inventory and the Perceived- Stress-Reactivity-Scale. Results: The interaction effect "study group x mindfulness" was significant for stress reactivity of salivary alpha-amylase (p = 0.050). Participants in the Taiji group with higher trait-mindfulness showed a lower salivary alpha-amylase stress reactivity, while in the control group higher trait-mindfulness was associated with higher alpha-amylase stress reactivity. In the control group (p = 0.042) but not in the Taiji group (p = 0.69) salivary cortisol stress reactivity was significantly increased in persons with higher trait-mindfulness scores. We could not find moderating effects of general psychological stress reactivity. Conclusion: Our results suggest that without intervention higher trait-mindfulness is associated with increased physiological stress reactivity. Persons with higher trait-mindfulness seem to benefit the most from practicing Taiji in terms of reduced sympathetic stress reactivity.