998 resultados para COLUMN-SWITCHING TECHNIQUE
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OBJECTIVES: To assess inter-observer variability of renal blood oxygenation level-dependent MRI (BOLD-MRI) using a new method of analysis, called the concentric objects (CO) technique, in comparison with the classical ROI (region of interest)-based technique. METHODS: MR imaging (3T) was performed before and after furosemide in 10 chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients (mean eGFR 43±24ml/min/1.73m(2)) and 10 healthy volunteers (eGFR 101±28ml/min1.73m(2)), and R2* maps were determined on four coronal slices. In the CO-technique, R2* values were based on a semi-automatic procedure that divided each kidney in six equal layers, whereas in the ROI-technique, all circles (ROIs) were placed manually in the cortex and medulla. The mean R2*values as assessed by two independent investigators were compared. RESULTS: With the CO-technique, inter-observer variability was 0.7%-1.9% across all layers in non-CKD, versus 1.6%-3.8% in CKD. With the ROI-technique, median variability for cortical and medullary R2* values was 3.6 and 6.8% in non-CKD, versus 4.7 and 12.5% in CKD; similar results were observed after furosemide. CONCLUSION: The CO-technique offers a new, investigator-independent, highly reproducible alternative to the ROI-based technique to estimate renal tissue oxygenation in CKD.
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The objective of this work was to improve the mass rearing technique of Euschistus heros in laboratory. Nymphs and adults were reared at densities 100, 200, 300 and 400 eggs per Petri dish (9 cm diameter), and at 50, 100, 150 and 200 couples per rearing cages (900 mL), respectively. Survival rate of immature stages and survivorship and reproduction of adults were determinated. Survivorship of nymph to adult was the highest (89%) at density 100 eggs per dish. Adult survivorship was independent of density, and 100 couples per cage were the best to improve quality of the produced progeny. In these conditions, fecundity was 160.8±9.28 eggs per female, and a total of 8,950±456 eggs per cage per month was produced. Two hundred couples per cage showed a negative effect on reproduction, which decreased to 65%. With this technique, a colony of 35 cages with 100 couples per cage yields about 313.3 thousands eggs per month, which is enough to supply the egg parasitoid Telenomus podisi to colonize about 35 ha of soybean field.
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Résumé A Madagascar, comme dans plusieurs pays en développement, une grande partie de la population utilise les plantes pour se soigner. Plusieurs espèces des plantes sont ainsi utilisées en médecine traditionnelle malgache. Par ailleurs, la plupart de ces plantes ne font l'objet que de très peu d'étude scientifique. En effet, dans le cadre de l'investigation phytochimique de plantes utilisées en médecine traditionnelle malgache et dans la recherche des nouvelles substances biologiquement actives, Hypoestes serpens (Vahl) R. Br. (Acanthaceae) a été étudiée. Elle se présente sous deux variétés (glabre et poilue) qui sont tous utilisées dans la région sud-centre de Madagascar pour traiter la blennorragie. De l'extrait dichlorométhanique des feuilles de H. serpens (Vahl) R. Br. variété glabre, 12 diterpénoides dont 8 nouveaux ont été isolés. Ils ont tous montré une activité antifongique contre un champignon pathogène des plantes, Cladosporium cucumerinum, dans la bioautographie directe sur CCM. Quelques-uns ont également présenté une activité contre une levure saprophyte chez l'homme, Candida albicans et une activité inhibitrice de l'enzyme acétylcholinesterase. Les diterpènoïdes sont déjà considérés comme les principaux métabolites secondaires du genre Hypoestes. Le fractionnement de l'extrait méthanolique a conduit à l'isolement de 5 glycosides des flavonoïdes dont 4 sous formes C-g,lycosides qui n'ont jamais été identifiés dans la famille Acanthaceae. Ces flavonoïdes ont présenté une activité antiradicalaire contre le DPPH. Le fractionnement et la purification des extraits ont été effectués à l'aide des différentes techniques chromatographiques telles que la chromatographie sur colonne ouverte, la filtration sur gel, la chromatographie liquide à haute pression, la chromatographie liquide à moyenne pression et la chromatographie liquide à basse pression. Par ailleurs, les structures des composés isolés ont été élucidées par des techniques spectroscopiques (UV, MS, RMN) et de méthode chimique (hydrolyse acide). En plus de ces techniques, certaines méthodes physiques (cristallographie par rayons-X, mesure de rotation optique) ont été réalisées pour confirmer certaines structures. Comme l'espèce Hypoestes serpens (Vahl) R. Br. se présente en deux variétés, une étude comparative a été effectuée. Cette étude avait montré que ces deux variétés ont une activité biologique similaire. Finalement, une technique analytique couplée, HPLC-UV-APC1-MS a permis de montrer la présence de toutes les substances isolées de la variété glabre dans la variété poilue. Second résumé Depuis des milliers d'almées, l'homme utilise les plantes pour se soigner. De nos jours, même avec le développement de la médecine moderne, la phytothérapie reste toujours la forme des soins de santé abordable et accessible pour la majorité des populations rurales des pays en développement. En outre, les plantes médicinales constituent une source potentielle de molécules biologiquement actives pour les industries pharmaceutiques et actuellement, on estime que 25% des médicaments commercialisés dans le monde sont à base de plantes Dans le cadre de la recherche des nouvelles molécules à intérêt thérapeutique qui pourraient devenir un médicament ou un modèle de structure ("lead compound") pour le développement de nouveaux médicaments, nous avons fait une étude sur l'espèce, Hypoestes serpens (Vahl) R. Br, plante utilisée en médecine traditionnelle malgache. Cette espèce existe en deux variétés, une glabre et une autre poilue qui sont tous utilisées dans la région sud-centre de Madagascar pour traiter la blennorragie. Par ailleurs, les tradipraticiens utilisent de préférence la variété poilue. Dans la première partie de ce présent travail, une investigation phytochimique de H serpens, variété glabre (variété moins utilisée) a d'abord été effectuée afm d'isoler et d'identifier le maximum des molécules biologiquement actives qu'elle contient. De ce fait, 17 composés dont 8 nouveaux ont été isolés. Les potentiels d'activités thérapeutiques des substances isolées ont ensuite été dépistés sur les différents cibles suivants.: deux souches de champignons (Cladosporium cucumerinum et Candida albicans), l'enzyme acétylcholinesterase et le radical DPPH. La deuxième partie de ce travail a été consacrée sur l'étude comparative des deux variétés (glabre et poilue) de H. serpens à la fois sur le plan biologique et sur le plan phytochimique. A l'issue de cette comparaison, nous avons constaté que l'utilisation de ces deux variétés en médecine traditionnelle malgache n'est pas un hasard ; les deux variétés avaient présenté une activité biologique très remarquable et contiennent les mêmes substances actives. Ces résultats démontrent les potentiels thérapeutiques de H serpens en médecine traditionnelle malgache et pourraient également encourager les tradipraticiens à utiliser la variété glabre tout en protégeant la variété poilue qui est en voie de disparition actuellement. En bref, l'investigation phytochimique de H. serpens justifiée par l'isolement et l'identification de certains de ses principes actifs ouvre la voie aux recherches des médicaments d'origine naturelle. Abstract In Madagascar, as in many developing countries, most people use plants to cure. A large number of plant species are employed in Malagasy traditional medicine. Moreover, most of these plants have been subject only very little scientific study. As part of a phytochemical investigation of plants used in Malagasy traditional medicine and in the search for new biologically active substances, Hypoestes serpens (Vah1) R.Br. (Acanthaceae) was investigated. This species exists in two varieties (glabrous and hairy) which are used in the south-center part of Madagascar to treat gonorrhoea. From the dichloromethane extract of the leaves of H. serpens (Vah1) R. Br. glabrous variety, 12 diterpenoids 8 of which were new, were isolated. They showed antifungal activity against the plant pathogen Cladosporium cucumerinum, in the direct TLC bioautography. Some of them also had activity against the yeast Candida athicans and inhibited acetylcholinesterase. The diterpenes are considered as the principal secondary metabolites of the genus Hypoestes. Fractionation of the methanol extract led to the isolation of 5 flavonoid glycosides, 4 of which were C-glycosides, never before identified in the Acanthaceae family. These flavonoids showed radical scavenging activity against DPPH. The fractionation and the purification of the extracts were achieved by different chromatographic techniques such as open-column chromatography, gel filtration, high- pressure liquid chromatography, medium-pressure liquid chromatography and low-pressure liquid chromatography. Moreover, the structures of the isolated compounds were elucidated by spectroscopic techniques (UV, MS, NMR) and chemical technique (acid hydrolysis). In addition, some physical methods (X-ray crystallography, measurement of optical rotation) were performed to confirm some structures. As the species Hypoestes serpens (Vah1) R. Br. is present in two varieties, a comparative study was carried out. This study showed that these two varieties had similar biological activity. Finally, a coupled analytical technique HPLC-UV-APCI-MS showed the presence of the same compounds in both the glabrous and hairy varieties.
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We report magnetic and magneto-optical measurements of two Mn12 single-molecule magnet derivatives isolated in organic glasses. Field-dependent magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) intensity curves (hysteresis cycles) are found to be essentially identical to superconducting quantum interference device magnetization results and provide experimental evidence for the potential of the optical technique for magnetic characterization. Optical observation of magnetic tunneling has been achieved by studying the decay of the MCD signal at weak applied magnetic field
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Visual implant elastomer (VIE) has recently been employed to investigate different aspects of earthworm ecology. However, a number of fundamental questions relating to the detection and positioning of the tag, its persistence and potential effects on earthworms remain unknown. Seven earthworm species belonging to three ecological groupings, with different pigmentation and burrowing behaviour, were tagged using different coloured VIE. External inspection after two days, one week and 1, 10 and 27 months were followed by preservation, dissection and internal inspection. Tags could be seen in living specimens to 27 months, and dissection revealed that in most cases they were lodged in the coelomic cavity, held in place by septa. However, over longer time periods (more than two years), the chlorogogenous tissue tended to bind to the tags and made external observation increasingly difficult. Migration of the VIE material towards the posterior of the earthworm and potential loss of the tag were only observed on rare occasions, and a recovery rate in excess of 98% was recorded. By introducing a reasonable amount of VIE into segments, just after the clitellum, this technique can become a valuable tool in earthworm ecology and life history studies, particularly in short-medium term laboratory and field experiments.
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It is known that post-movement beta synchronization (PMBS) is involved both in active inhibition and in sensory reafferences processes. The aim of this study was examine the temporal and spatial dynamics of the PMBS involved during multi-limb coordination task. We investigated post-switching beta synchronization (assigned PMBS) using time-frequency and source estimations analyzes. Participants (n = 17) initiated an auditory-paced bimanual tapping. After a 1500 ms preparatory period, an imperative stimulus required to either selectively stop the left while maintaining the right unimanual tapping (Switch condition: SWIT) or to continue the bimanual tapping (Continue condition: CONT). PMBS significantly increased in SWIT compared to CONT with maximal difference within right central region in broad-band 14âeuro"30 Hz and within left central region in restricted-band 22âeuro"26 Hz. Source estimations localized these effects within right pre-frontal cortex and left parietal cortex, respectively. A negative correlation showed that participants with a low percentage of errors in SWIT had a large PMBS amplitude within right parietal and frontal cortices. This study shows for the first time simultaneous PMBS with distinct functions in different brain regions and frequency ranges. The left parietal PMBS restricted to 22âeuro"26 Hz could reflect the sensory reafferences of the right hand tapping disrupted by the switching. In contrast, the right pre-frontal PMBS in a broad-band 14âeuro"30 Hz is likely reflecting the active inhibition of the left hand stopped. Finally, correlations between behavioral performance and the magnitude of the PMBS suggest that beta oscillations can be viewed as a marker of successful active inhibition.
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A single coronary artery can complicate the surgical technique of arterial switch operations, impairing early and late outcomes. We propose a new surgical approach, successfully applied in a 2.1 kg neonate, aimed at reducing the risk of early and late compression and/or distortion of the newly constructed coronary artery system.
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Low-copy-number molecules are involved in many functions in cells. The intrinsic fluctuations of these numbers can enable stochastic switching between multiple steady states, inducing phenotypic variability. Herein we present a theoretical and computational study based on Master Equations and Fokker-Planck and Langevin descriptions of stochastic switching for a genetic circuit of autoactivation. We show that in this circuit the intrinsic fluctuations arising from low-copy numbers, which are inherently state-dependent, drive asymmetric switching. These theoretical results are consistent with experimental data that have been reported for the bistable system of the gallactose signaling network in yeast. Our study unravels that intrinsic fluctuations, while not required to describe bistability, are fundamental to understand stochastic switching and the dynamical relative stability of multiple states.
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OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study was to investigate the biomechanical stability and fixation strength provided by a posterior approach reconstruction technique to realign the craniovertebral junction.¦METHODS: We tested seven human cadaver occipito-cervical spines (occiput-C4) by applying pure moments of ±1.5 Nm on a spine tester. Each specimen was tested in the following modes: 1) intact; 2) injured; 3) spacers alone at C1-C2 articulation (S); 4) spacers plus C1-C2 Posterior Instrumentation (S+PI); and 5) spacers plus C1-C2 posterior instrumentation plus midline wiring (S+PI+MLW). C1-C2 range of motion for each construct was obtained in flexion-extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation.¦RESULTS: In all the loading modes, S, S+PI, and S+PI+MLW constructs significantly reduced range of motion compared with the intact and injured condition (P < 0.05). There was no statistical difference between any of the three instrumentation constructs (P > 0.05).¦CONCLUSIONS: This study investigated the biomechanics of the posterior approach technique for realignment of the craniovertebral junction and also made comparisons with additional posterior fixations. The stand-alone spacers were stable in all three loading modes. Posterior instrumentation increased the stability as compared to stand-alone spacers. The third point of fixation, carried out by using midline wiring, increased the stability further. However, there was not much difference in the stability imparted with the midline wiring versus without. The present study highlights the biomechanics of this novel concept and reaffirms the view that distraction of the C1-C2 articular facets and direct articular joint atlantoaxial fixation would be an ideal method of management of basilar invagination.