983 resultados para Plaque d’athérosclérose
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Vascular calcification decreases compliance and increases morbidity. Mechanisms of this process are unclear. The role of oxidative stress and effects of antioxidants have been poorly explored. We investigated effects of the antioxidants lipoic acid (LA) and tempol in a model of atherosclerosis associated with elastocalcinosis. Male New Zealand white rabbits (2.5-3.0 kg) were fed regular chow (controls) or a 0.5% cholesterol (chol) diet+104 IU/day vitamin D2 (vitD) for 12 weeks, and assigned to treatment with water (vehicle, n=20), 0.12 mmol·kg-1·day-1 LA (n=11) or 0.1 mmol·kg-1·day-1 tempol (n=15). Chol+vitD-fed rabbits developed atherosclerotic plaques associated with expansive remodeling, elastic fiber disruption, medial calcification, and increased aortic stiffness. Histologically, LA prevented medial calcification by ∼60% and aortic stiffening by ∼60%. LA also preserved responsiveness to constrictor agents, while intima-media thickening was increased. In contrast to LA, tempol was associated with increased plaque collagen content, medial calcification and aortic stiffness, and produced differential changes in vasoactive responses in the chol+vitD group. Both LA and tempol prevented superoxide signals with chol+vitD. However, only LA prevented hydrogen peroxide-related signals with chol+vitD, while tempol enhanced them. These data suggest that LA, opposite to tempol, can minimize calcification and compliance loss in elastocalcionosis by inhibition of hydrogen peroxide generation.
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Our aim was to investigate the role of chemokines in promoting instability of coronary atherosclerotic plaques and the underlying molecular mechanism. Coronary angiography and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) were performed in 60 stable angina pectoris (SAP) patients and 60 unstable angina pectoris (UAP) patients. The chemotactic activity of monocytes in the 2 groups of patients was examined in Transwell chambers. High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), regulated on activation in normal T-cell expressed and secreted (RANTES), and fractalkine in serum were examined with ELISA kits, and expression of MCP-1, RANTES, and fractalkine mRNA was examined with real-time PCR. In the SAP group, 92 plaques were detected with IVUS. In the UAP group, 96 plaques were detected with IVUS. The plaques in the UAP group were mainly lipid 51.04% (49/96) and the plaques in the SAP group were mainly fibrous 52.17% (48/92). Compared with the SAP group, the plaque burden and vascular remodeling index in the UAP group were significantly greater than in the SAP group (P<0.01). Chemotactic activity and the number of mobile monocytes in the UAP group were significantly greater than in the SAP group (P<0.01). Concentrations of hs-CRP, MCP-1, RANTES, and fractalkine in the serum of the UAP group were significantly higher than in the serum of the SAP group (P<0.05 or P<0.01), and expression of MCP-1, RANTES, and fractalkine mRNA was significantly higher than in the SAP group (P<0.05). MCP-1, RANTES, and fractalkine probably promote instability of coronary atherosclerotic plaque.
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Aino Toiviainen Probiotics and oral health: in vitro and clinical studies University of Turku, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Dentistry, Periodontology, Finnish Doctoral Program in Oral Sciences (FINDOS-Turku), Turku, Finland Annales Universitatis Turkuensis, Sarja – Ser. D, Medica-Odontologica. Painosalama Oy, Turku, Finland, 2015 Probiotics are used, for example, to prevent and treat diarrhea, allergies and respiratory infections, and there is an increasing interest to use probiotics also for oral health purposes. The most commonly used probiotic bacteria are lactobacilli and bifidobacteria, which are acidogenic and aciduric. From the oral point of view, use of these probiotics may, at least in theory, mean an increased risk of caries. In this thesis, the effects of probiotics on oral microbial composition, acid production of dental plaque and gingival health were studied through in vitro studies and two clinical studies. In a randomized, double-blind and crossover study, 13 healthy adults were allocated into two groups. Half of the subjects first consumed Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG tablets twice a day for two weeks, and after the washout period, L. reuteri tablets twice a day for two weeks. The other half of the subjects used the tablets in reverse order. In another controlled, randomized and double-blind study, 62 healthy adults were allocated into two groups. One group used the test tablets containing L. rhamnosus GG and B. lactis BB-12 and the other group used control tablets without probiotics. The recommendation for the use of the tablets was 4 per day for 4 weeks. Probiotic lactobacilli interfered with S. mutans biofilm formation and the adhesion of S. mutans to saliva-coated hydroxyapatite in vitro. No effect was found in S. mutans levels in the three-species biofilms. In clinical studies, the studied probiotics had no effect on the acid production of plaque. The counts of mutans streptococci and the oral microbial composition remained the same. Tablets containing L. rhamnosus GG and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis BB-12 did decrease the amount of plaque and gingival bleeding. According to our results, it seems that probiotics have beneficial effects on gingival health. The present results confirmed that probiotics are safe and have beneficial effects on oral health. Since the consumption of probiotics by the general population is steadily increasing, an understanding of the functions of probiotics in the oral cavity has become more important. Keywords: lactobacilli, bifidobacteria, caries, periodontal disease, mutans streptococci, probiotics
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INTRODUCTION: Chronic kidney disease patients present a very high cardiovascular mortality. Nevertheless, a comparative description of lesion characteristics, using intravascular ultrasound in dialysis patients, has not yet been reported. The objective of the present study was to analyze the plaque morphology through intravascular ultrasound in comparison to their counterparts with normal renal function. METHODS: Patients were screened for coronary artery disease, and the coronary angiography was performed when indicated. Plaque morphology was evaluated by ultrasound, and findings were compared to a group of patients with coronary artery disease, who presented normal renal function, it carefully matched for all Framingham risk factors and lesion location at the coronary artery tree. RESULTS: One hundred and thirty-nine patients from a single center of hemodialysis were screened for the study. Patients with coronary lesions confirmed at the angiography presented lower hemoglobin (10.8 ± 1.5 versus 12.0 ± 19; p < 0.046) levels and higher levels of low-density lipoprotein (110.6 ± 25.8 versus 75.5 ± 43.1; p < 0.004), when compared to the ones without coronary artery disease. The ultrasound revealed greater proximal reference diameter (4.1 ± 0.6 versus 3.7 ± 0.5; p < 0.007), smaller crossed sectional area (4.2±1.6 versus 5.2 ± 1.8; p < 0.02), and the calcification was located in a deeper arterial layer (69 versus 9%; p < 0.004) in patients with chronic kidney disease when compared to the Control Group. CONCLUSION: Lesions of the patients with chronic kidney disease presented a larger proximal diameter and intense calcification in the deeper layer of the vessel, which suggest a greater positive remodeling effect in response to a more aggressive atherosclerotic process in the medial section of the artery.
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Contient : « Extraict tiré de Longey, 5 lieues de Falaize, autour d'une salle », concernant « messire Jehan de Harcourt, dict le preuxdhomme, conte d'Aresecot,... messire Robert de Harcourt, conte d'Aresecot,... messire Richard de Harcourt, conte d'Aresecot,... messire Raoul d'Harcourt, conte d'Aresecot... » ; « Genealogie de Harcourt » ; Un acte de HENRI IV, roi de France, portant « erection du marquisat de La Motte Harcourt » au bailliage de Caen, en faveur de « Pierre de Ha[r]court », gentilhomme de sa chambre et capitaine de cinquante hommes d'armes de ses ordonnances, et des héritiers dudit Pierre d'Harcourt. St-Denis en France, août 1593. Copie
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Contient : Chartes de Clairmarais ; Archives du comté d'Artois ; Généalogie de la maison de Lens ; Épitaphes de Belgique, envoyées par Chifflet ; Vie de saint Poppo de Stavelot ; Histoire manuscrite des abbés d'Hénin-Liétard, par le R. P. Baudouin de Glen ; Archives de la Chambre des comptes de Lille ; Accord entre l'abbaye de Saint-Vaast d'Arras et Razon de Gand ; Hommage de Simon « de Valle » à H., chatelain de Gand ; Chartes de l'abbaye de Choques ; Lettre de P. de Gomiecourt à A. Duchesne ; Obituaire de Saint-Barthélemi de Béthune ; Archives de Terremonde ; Généalogie de la maison de Béthune ; Maison de Limbourg ; Maison de Luxembourg ; « Ex historia Luzemburgica manuscripta praesidis Bewingii » ; Extraits de divers mémoires et recueils concernant la maison de Luxembourg ; Chevaliers de la Toison d'Or des maisons de Luxembourg, Vergy, Melun ; Généalogie fabuleuse de la maison de Luxembourg ; Lettres de P. de Gomiecourt à A. Duchesne ; Lettre de Pierre-François Chifflet à A. Duchesne ; Sur les fiefs des diverses provinces de France ; Lettre de Nyau, conseiller au siège présidial de la Flèche ; Sur les villes d'Anjou ; Extraits de mémoires sur Loudun ; Mémoires sur Thouars ; Notice sur Mirebeau en Poitou ; Lettre de [Pierre] Robert, lieutenant-général de Dorat, à A. Duchesne ; Mémoire dudit Pierre Robert sur le Poitou ; Mémoire du même sur la Marche ; Notes sur le comté de Beaumont-sur-Oise ; Notes sur le Boulenois ; Notes sur le Ponthieu ; Coutumes du bailliage de Melun ; Lettres de Constantin à Duchesne ; Lettre de Fr. de Saint-Amant à Duchesne ; Notes sur la chevalerie ; Notice sur la maison de Courtenay ; Discours sur la province de Champagne ; Confirmation des libertés des foires de Champagne ; Plaque commémorative des restaurations de la cathédrale de Troyes ; Notes sur l'abbaye de Saint-Loup de Troyes ; Notes sur l'Auxerrois ; Divisions ecclésiastiques du diocèse de Langres ; Notice sur le diocèse de Toul ; Mémoires de François Ranchin sur Montpellier ; Notice sur le marquisat de Fimarcon ; Note sur le pays de Comminges ; Histoire de la ville d'Arles ; Villes et châteaux du comté de Valentinois ; Notes sur Lyon et le Lyonnais
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Ancien possesseur : Gilles, Albert (1873-1959)
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Ancien possesseur : Cromer, Gabriel (1873-1934)
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Ancien possesseur : Jussieu, Adrien de (1797-1853)
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Ancien possesseur : Jussieu, Adrien de (1797-1853)