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Deficits in memory consolidation have been reported in adult patients with epilepsy but, not to our knowledge, in children. We report the long-term follow-up (9 y. o. to 18 y. o.) of a boy who suffered from temporal lobe epilepsy and underwent a left temporal lobectomy with amygdalo-hippocampal resection at the age of 10. He showed an abnormal forgetting rate when trying to encode new information and a significant deficit for retrieving remote episodic memories (when compared with his twin brother), both consistent with a consolidation disorder. His memory condition slightly improved after cessation of the epilepsy, nevertheless did not normalize. No standard memory assessment could pinpoint his memory problem, hence an adapted methodology was needed. We discuss the nature of the memory deficit, its possible causes and its clinical implications.
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Objetivo: Conocer los hábitos higiénico-dietéticos de las mujeres embarazadas respecto al consumo de alimentos ricos en yodo durante el primer trimestre de la gestación. Material y método: Estudio observacional, descriptivo, transversal y multicéntrico. Se estudiaron las mujeres embarazadas en el primer trimestre de la gestación que acudieron a la consulta de control del embarazo del programa de atención a la salud sexual y reproductiva (ASSIR) de la Región Sanitaria del Ámbito Centro del Instituto Catalán de la Salud durante el año 2006. Para la recogida de datos se utilizó un cuestionario que cumplimentó la matrona en una entrevista individual en la primera visita de control de embarazo. Resultados: Se recogieron 823 cuestionarios cumplimentados. El 6% (50) de las gestantes no consumía pescado y el 83% (683) lo hacía menos de cuatro veces por semana. El 17% (138) no consumía leche y el 39% (324) bebía un vaso al día. El 42% (342) de las gestantes utilizaba sal yodada para la preparación y condimentación de los alimentos, frente al 50% (412) que no la empleaba. El 22% (184) de las gestantes tomaba algún tipo de suplemento de yodo, y el 18% (148) de la muestra manifestó ser fumadora. Conclusiones: Las mujeres embarazadas de nuestro ámbito de estudio tienen un consumo reducido de alimentos ricos en yodo. Además, tanto el consumo de sal yodada como la utilización de suplementos que contengan yodo durante el embarazo resultan también insuficientes.
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IB1/JIP-1 is a scaffold protein that regulates the c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling pathway, which is activated by environmental stresses and/or by treatment with proinflammatory cytokines including IL-1beta and TNF-alpha. The JNKs play an essential role in many biological processes, including the maturation and differentiation of immune cells and the apoptosis of cell targets of the immune system. IB1 is expressed predominantly in brain and pancreatic beta-cells where it protects cells from proapoptotic programs. Recently, a mutation in the amino-terminus of IB1 was associated with diabetes. A novel isoform, IB2, was cloned and characterized. Overall, both IB1 and IB2 proteins share a very similar organization, with a JNK-binding domain, a Src homology 3 domain, a phosphotyrosine-interacting domain, and polyacidic and polyproline stretches located at similar positions. The IB2 gene (HGMW-approved symbol MAPK8IP2) maps to human chromosome 22q13 and contains 10 coding exons. Northern and RT-PCR analyses indicate that IB2 is expressed in brain and in pancreatic cells, including insulin-secreting cells. IB2 interacts with both JNK and the JNK-kinase MKK7. In addition, ectopic expression of the JNK-binding domain of IB2 decreases IL-1beta-induced pancreatic beta-cell death. These data establish IB2 as a novel scaffold protein that regulates the JNK signaling pathway in brain and pancreatic beta-cells and indicate that IB2 represents a novel candidate gene for diabetes.
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The establishment of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses, formed by most flowering plants in association with glomeromycotan fungi, and the root-nodule (RN) symbiosis, formed by legume plants and rhizobial bacteria, requires an ongoing molecular dialogue that underpins the reprogramming of root cells for compatibility. In both endosymbioses, there are distinct phases to the interaction, including a presymbiotic anticipation phase and, subsequently, an intraradical accommodation of the microsymbiont. Maintenance of the endosymbiosis then depends on reciprocal nutrient exchange with the microsymbiont-obtaining plant photosynthates in exchange for mineral nutrients: enhanced phosphate and nitrogen uptake from AM fungi and fixed nitrogen from rhizobia. Despite the taxonomically distinct groups of symbionts, commonalities are observed in the signaling components and the modulation of host cell responses in both AM and RN symbioses, reflecting common mechanisms for plant cell reprogramming during endosymbiosis.
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Objetivou-se estimar os valores da variância, da heterose e heterobeltiose, e da herdabilidade em sentido restrito quanto a altura da planta de trigo (Triticum aestivum L.), comprimento da espiga, comprimento do internódio da raque e produção de grãos, e quanto às correlações de ambiente, fenotípicas e genéticas, entre essas características. Foram também estimados os graus de dominância em relação a todas as características, com exceção da produção de grãos. O experimento foi instalado em telado, no Núcleo Experimental de Campinas, empregando cruzamentos entre a cultivar IAC-227 (P1), de porte alto, e quatro linhagens mexicanas, de porte baixo: CMH 78.390/ CMH 77A. 917// CMH 79.215 (P2), CMH 79.959/2* CNO 79 (P3), CMH 79.481/ CMH 77A. 917 (P4) e CMH 80A. 747 (P5). Os valores da herdabilidade em sentido restrito, referente a altura da planta (0,608-0,861), comprimento da espiga (0,406-0,667), comprimento do internódio da raque (0,545-0,781) e produção de grãos (0,421-0,550) indicaram que grande parte da variabilidade genética verificada nas populações híbridas quanto a essas características foi causada por genes com ação aditiva. As correlações fenotípicas entre altura da planta e produção de grãos e entre comprimento da espiga e comprimento do internódio da raque foram positivas e significativas em todos os cruzamentos considerados, o que mostra haver associação entre esses caracteres; portanto, os resultados obtidos sugerem que o estudo de grandes populações F2 seria de interesse para assegurar maior freqüência de recombinantes desejáveis, originando plantas semi-anãs com elevado potencial produtivo.
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Pneumocystis jirovecii is a fungal parasite that colonizes specifically humans and turns into an opportunistic pathogen in immunodeficient individuals. The fungus is able to reproduce extracellularly in host lungs without eliciting massive cellular death. The molecular mechanisms that govern this process are poorly understood, in part because of the lack of an in vitro culture system for Pneumocystis spp. In this study, we explored the origin and evolution of the putative biotrophy of P. jirovecii through comparative genomics and reconstruction of ancestral gene repertoires. We used the maximum parsimony method and genomes of related fungi of the Taphrinomycotina subphylum. Our results suggest that the last common ancestor of Pneumocystis spp. lost 2,324 genes in relation to the acquisition of obligate biotrophy. These losses may result from neutral drift and affect the biosyntheses of amino acids and thiamine, the assimilation of inorganic nitrogen and sulfur, and the catabolism of purines. In addition, P. jirovecii shows a reduced panel of lytic proteases and has lost the RNA interference machinery, which might contribute to its genome plasticity. Together with other characteristics, that is, a sex life cycle within the host, the absence of massive destruction of host cells, difficult culturing, and the lack of virulence factors, these gene losses constitute a unique combination of characteristics which are hallmarks of both obligate biotrophs and animal parasites. These findings suggest that Pneumocystis spp. should be considered as the first described obligate biotrophs of animals, whose evolution has been marked by gene losses.
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Objetivo: Conocer los hábitos higiénico-dietéticos de las mujeres embarazadas respecto al consumo de alimentos ricos en yodo durante el primer trimestre de la gestación. Material y método: Estudio observacional, descriptivo, transversal y multicéntrico. Se estudiaron las mujeres embarazadas en el primer trimestre de la gestación que acudieron a la consulta de control del embarazo del programa de atención a la salud sexual y reproductiva (ASSIR) de la Región Sanitaria del Ámbito Centro del Instituto Catalán de la Salud durante el año 2006. Para la recogida de datos se utilizó un cuestionario que cumplimentó la matrona en una entrevista individual en la primera visita de control de embarazo. Resultados: Se recogieron 823 cuestionarios cumplimentados. El 6% (50) de las gestantes no consumía pescado y el 83% (683) lo hacía menos de cuatro veces por semana. El 17% (138) no consumía leche y el 39% (324) bebía un vaso al día. El 42% (342) de las gestantes utilizaba sal yodada para la preparación y condimentación de los alimentos, frente al 50% (412) que no la empleaba. El 22% (184) de las gestantes tomaba algún tipo de suplemento de yodo, y el 18% (148) de la muestra manifestó ser fumadora. Conclusiones: Las mujeres embarazadas de nuestro ámbito de estudio tienen un consumo reducido de alimentos ricos en yodo. Además, tanto el consumo de sal yodada como la utilización de suplementos que contengan yodo durante el embarazo resultan también insuficientes.
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PPARs (peroxisome-proliferator-activated receptors) alpha, beta/delta and gamma are a group of transcription factors that are involved in numerous processes, including lipid metabolism and adipogenesis. By comparing liver mRNAs of wild-type and PPARalpha-null mice using microarrays, a novel putative target gene of PPARalpha, G0S2 (G0/G1 switch gene 2), was identified. Hepatic expression of G0S2 was up-regulated by fasting and by the PPARalpha agonist Wy14643 in a PPARalpha-dependent manner. Surprisingly, the G0S2 mRNA level was highest in brown and white adipose tissue and was greatly up-regulated during mouse 3T3-L1 and human SGBS (Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome) adipogenesis. Transactivation, gel shift and chromatin immunoprecipitation assays indicated that G0S2 is a direct PPARgamma and probable PPARalpha target gene with a functional PPRE (PPAR-responsive element) in its promoter. Up-regulation of G0S2 mRNA seemed to be specific for adipogenesis, and was not observed during osteogenesis or myogenesis. In 3T3-L1 fibroblasts, expression of G0S2 was associated with growth arrest, which is required for 3T3-L1 adipogenesis. Together, these data indicate that G0S2 is a novel target gene of PPARs that may be involved in adipocyte differentiation.
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The susceptibility of blood changes after administration of a paramagnetic contrast agent that shortens T(1). Concomitantly, the resonance frequency of the blood vessels shifts in a geometry-dependent way. This frequency change may be exploited for incremental contrast generation by applying a frequency-selective saturation prepulse prior to the imaging sequence. The dual origin of vascular enhancement depending first on off-resonance and second on T(1) lowering was investigated in vitro, together with the geometry dependence of the signal at 3T. First results obtained in an in vivo rabbit model are presented.
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The rapid evolution of revascularization techniques has allowed an improvement in quality of life of patients with peripheral artery disease. The angiological follow-up aims to insure durable results of revascularization, to diminish risk of amputation and to limit progression of atheroma plaques. The patient history and physical examination are essential in evaluating impact of peripheral artery disease upon quality of life and insuring the appropriate control of cardiovascular risk factors.
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The benefit of polymeric immuno-nanoparticles (NPs-Tx-HER), consisting of paclitaxel (Tx)-loaded nanoparticles coated with anti-HER2 monoclonal antibodies (Herceptin, trastuzumab), in cancer treatment was assessed in a disseminated xenograft ovarian cancer model induced by intraperitoneal inoculation of SKOV-3 cells overexpressing HER2 antigens. The study was focused on the evaluation of therapeutic efficacy and biodistribution of NPs-Tx-HER compared to other Tx formulations. The therapeutic efficacy was determined by two methods: bioluminescence imaging and survival rate. The treatment regimen consisted in an initial dose of 20mg/kg Tx administered as 10mg/kg intravenously (IV) and 10mg/kg intraperitonealy (IP), followed by five alternative IP and IV injections of 10mg/kg Tx every 3 days. The bioluminescence study has clearly shown the superior anti-tumor activity of NPs-Tx-HER compared to free Tx. As a confirmation of these results, a significantly longer survival of mice was observed for NPs-Tx-HER treatment compared to free Tx, Tx-loaded nanoparticles coated with an irrelevant mAb (Mabthera, rituximab) or Herceptin alone, indicating the potential of immuno-nanoparticles in cancer treatment. The biodistribution pattern of Tx was assessed on healthy and tumor bearing mice after IV or IP administration. An equivalent biodistribution profile was observed in healthy mice for Tx encapsulated either in uncoated nanoparticles (NPs-Tx) or in NPs-Tx-HER. No significant difference in Tx biodistribution was observed after IV or IP injection, except for a lower accumulation in the lungs when NPs were administered by IP. Encapsulated Tx accumulated in the organs of the reticulo-endothelial system (RES) such as the liver and spleen, whereas free Tx had a non-specific distribution in all tested organs. Compared to free Tx, the single dose injection (IV or IP) of encapsulated Tx in mice bearing tumors induced a higher tumor accumulation. However, no difference in overall tumor accumulation between NPs-Tx-HER and NPs-Tx was observed. In conclusion, the encapsulation of Tx into NPs-Tx-HER immuno-nanoparticles resulted in an improved efficacy of drug in the treatment of disseminated ovarian cancer overexpressing HER2 receptors.