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A wealth of literature has provided evidence that reactive tissue at the site of CNS injury is rich in chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans which may contribute to the non-permissive nature of the CNS. We have recently demonstrated using a murine model of human brachial plexus injury that the chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans Neurocan and Brevican are differentially expressed by two subsets of astrocytes in the spinal cord dorsal root entry zone (DREZ) following dorsal root lesion (Beggah et al., Neuroscience 133: 749-762, 2005). However, direct evidence for a growth-inhibitory role of these proteoglycans in vivo is still lacking. We therefore performed dorsal root lesion (rhizotomy) in mice deficient in both Neurocan and Brevican. Rhizotomy in these animals resulted in no significant increase in the number of sensory fibres regenerating through the DREZ compared to genetically matched controls. Likewise, a conditioning peripheral nerve lesion prior to rhizotomy, which increases the intrinsic growth capacity of sensory neurons, enhanced growth to the same extent in transgenic and control mice, indicating that absence of these proteoglycans alone is not sufficient to further promote entry into the spinal cord. In contrast, when priming of the median nerve was performed at a clinically relevant time, i.e. 7 weeks post-rhizotomy, the growth of a subpopulation of sensory axons across the DREZ was facilitated in Neurocan/Brevican-deficient, but not in control animals. This demonstrates for the first time that (i) Neurocan and/or Brevican contribute to the non-permissive environment of the DREZ several weeks after lesion and that (ii) delayed stimulation of the growth program of sensory neurons can facilitate regeneration across the DREZ provided its growth-inhibitory properties are attenuated. Post-injury enhancement of the intrinsic growth capacity of sensory neurons combined with removal of inhibitory chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans may therefore help to restore sensory function and thus attenuate the chronic pain resulting from human brachial plexus injury.
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L'angio-CT post-mortem est un examen peu invasif qui permet d'investiguer le système vasculaire d'une manière détaillée impossible à obtenir lors d'une autopsie conventionnelle. Le groupe de recherche lausannois sur l'angio-CT a développé un protocole standardisé pour une technique appelée «angio-CT post-mortem en phases multiples», qui permet de réaliser des angio-CT de manière simple et d'améliorer le diagnostic radiologique. De plus, de nouveaux équipements incluant une pompe à perfusion, du matériel prêt à l'emploi et un produit de contraste spécifique ont été développés. L'angio-CT permet la détection d'une source d'hémorragie, d'une malformation du système vasculaire, de lésions d'artériosclérose, d'une occlusion d'un vaisseau et la visualisation de l'anatomie vasculaire.
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The need to upgrade a large number of understrength and obsolete bridges in the U.S. has been well documented in the literature. Through several Iowa DOT projects, the concept of strengthening simple-span bridges by post-tensioning has been developed. The purpose of the project described in this report was to investigate the use of post-tensioning for strengthening continuous composite bridges. In a previous, successfully completed investigation, the feasibility of strengthening continuous, composite bridges by post-tensioning was demonstrated on a laboratory 1/3-scale-model bridge (3 spans: 41 ft 11 in. x 8 ft 8 in.). This project can thus be considered the implementation phase. The bridge selected for strengthening was in Pocahontas County near Fonda, Iowa, on County Road N28. With finite element analysis, a post-tensioning system was developed that required post-tensioning of the positive moment regions of both the interior and exterior beams. During the summer of 1988, the strengthening system was installed along with instrumentation to determine the bridge's response and behavior. Before and after post-tensioning, the bridge was subjected to truck loading (1 or 2 trucks at various predetermined critical locations) to determine the effectiveness of the strengthening system. The bridge, with the strengthening system in place, was inspected approximately every three months to determine any changes in its appearance or behavior. In 1989, approximately one year after the initial strengthening, the bridge was retested to identify any changes in its behavior. Post-tensioning forces were removed to reveal any losses over the one-year period. Post-tensioning was reapplied to the bridge, and the bridge was tested using the same loading program used in 1988. Except for at a few locations, stresses were reduced in the bridge the desired amount. At a few locations flexural stresses in the steel beams are still above 18 ksi, the allowable inventory stress for A7 steel. Although maximum stresses are above the inventory stress by about 2 ksi, they are about 5 ksi below the allowable operating stress; therefore, the bridge no longer needs to be load-posted.
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One third of all stroke survivors develop post-stroke depression (PSD). Depressive symptoms adversely affect rehabilitation and significantly increase risk of death in the post-stroke period. One of the theoretical views on the determinants of PSD focuses on psychosocial factors like disability and social support. Others emphasize biologic mechanisms such as disruption of biogenic amine neurotransmission and release of proinflammatory cytokines. The "lesion location" perspective attempts to establish a relationship between localization of stroke and occurrence of depression, but empirical results remain contradictory. These divergences are partly related to the fact that neuroimaging methods, unlike neuropathology, are not able to assess precisely the full extent of stroke-affected areas and do not specify the different types of vascular lesions. We provide here an overview of the known phenomenological profile and current pathogenic hypotheses of PSD and present neuropathological data challenging the classic "single-stroke"-based neuroanatomical model of PSD. We suggest that vascular burden due to the chronic accumulation of small macrovascular and microvascular lesions may be a crucial determinant of the development and evolution of PSD.
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A comparison of the site distribution of cutaneous malignant melanoma in New Zealand and Canada was performed. This series deals with 41,331 incident cases registered between 1968 and 1990 and is the largest to date to evaluate the influence of age and gender on the site distribution of melanoma. Site-specific, age-standardized rates per unit surface area and relative tumour density were assessed by gender and country and differences compared with statistical techniques adapted to this context. The age-standardized rates for all sites were higher in New Zealand than in Canada, the ratio being 3.2 for men and 3.8 for women. Occurrence of melanoma was denser for chronically than intermittently exposed sites in both New Zealand and Canada. The highest incidence rate per unit area was for the ears in men which was more than 5 times the rate for the entire body in each country. For each gender, melanomas were relatively commoner on the trunk and the face in Canada, and on the lower limbs in New Zealand. The variations in the site distribution were similar in each country and consistent with the effect of differential patterns of sun exposure between genders. Our results show that the levels of risk of melanoma between phenotypically comparable populations exposed to different amount of UV radiation vary in a site-specific manner, especially for intermittently exposed sites. This suggests that both environmental conditions and lifestyle factors influence the site distribution of melanoma in these two populations.
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The authors have post-tensioned and monitored two Iowa bridges and have field tested the post-tensioning of a composite bridge in Florida. In order to provide the practical post-tensioning distribution factors given in this manual, the authors developed a finite element model of a composite bridge and checked the model against a one-half scale laboratory bridge and two actual composite bridges, one of which had a 45 deg skew. Following a brief discussion of this background research, this manual explains the use of elastic, composite beam and bridge section properties, the distribution fractions for symmetrically post-tensioned exterior beams, and a method for computing the strength of a post-tensioned beam. Also included is a design example for a typical, 51.25-ft (15.62-m) span, four-beam composite bridge. Moments for Iowa Department of Transportation rating trucks, H 20 and HS 20 trucks, have been tabulated for design convenience and are included in the appendix.
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L'imagerie est de plus en plus utilisée en médecine forensique. Actuellement, les connaissances nécessaires pour interpréter les images post mortem sont faibles et surtout celles concernant les artéfacts post mortem. Le moyen radiologique le plus utilisé en médecine légale est la tomodensitométrie multi-coupes (TDMC). Un de ses avantages est la détection de gaz dans le corps. Cette technique est utile au diagnostic d'embolie gazeuse mais sa très grande sensibilité rend visible du gaz présent même en petite quantité. Les premières expériences montrent que presque tous les corps scannés présentent du gaz surtout dans le système vasculaire. Pour cette raison, le médecin légiste est confronté à un nouveau problème : la distinction entre du gaz d'origine post-mortem et une embolie gazeuse vraie. Pour parvenir à cette distinction, il est essentiel d'étudier la distribution de ces gaz en post mortem. Aucune étude systématique n'a encore été réalisée à ce jour sur ce sujet.¦Nous avons étudié l'incidence et la distribution des gaz présents en post mortem dans les vaisseaux, dans les os, dans les tissus sous-cutanés, dans l'espace sous-dural ainsi que dans les cavités crânienne, thoracique et abdominale (82 sites au total) de manière à identifier les facteurs qui pourraient distinguer le gaz post-mortem artéfactuel d'une embolie gazeuse¦Les données TDMC de 119 cadavres ont été étudiées rétrospectivement. Les critères d'inclusion des sujets sont l'absence de lésion corporelle permettant la contamination avec l'air extérieur, et, la documentation du délai entre le moment du décès et celui du CT-scan (p.ex. rapport de police, protocole de réanimation ou témoin). La présence de gaz a été évaluée semi-quantitativement par deux radiologues et codifiée. La codification est la suivante : grade 0 = pas de gaz, grade 1 = une à quelques bulles d'air, grade 2 = structure partiellement remplie d'air, grade 3 = structure complètement remplie d'air.¦Soixante-quatre des 119 cadavres présentent du gaz (62,2%), et 56 (75,7%) ont montré du gaz dans le coeur. Du gaz a été détecté le plus fréquemment dans le parenchyme hépatique (40%); le coeur droit (ventricule 38%, atrium 35%), la veine cave inférieure (infra-rénale 30%, supra-rénale 26%), les veines sus-hépatiques (gauche 26%, moyenne 29%, droite 22 %), et les espaces du porte (29%). Nous avons constaté qu'une grande quantité de gaz liée à la putréfaction présente dans le coeur droit (grade 3) est associée à des collections de gaz dans le parenchyme hépatique (sensibilité = 100%, spécificité = 89,7%). Pour décrire nos résultats, nous avons construit une séquence d'animation qui illustre le processus de putréfaction et l'apparition des gaz à la TDMC post-mortem.¦Cette étude est la première à montrer que l'apparition post-mortem des gaz suit un modèle de distribution spécifique. L'association entre la présence de gaz intracardiaque et dans le parenchyme hépatique pourrait permettre de distinguer du gaz artéfactuel d'origine post-mortem d'une embolie gazeuse vraie. Cette étude fournit une clé pour le diagnostic de la mort due à une embolie gazeuse cardiaque sur la base d'une TDMC post-mortem.¦Abstract¦Purpose: We investigated the incidence and distribution of post-mortem gas detected with multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) to identify factors that could distinguish artifactual gas from cardiac air embolism.¦Material and Methods: MDCT data of 119 cadavers were retrospectively examined. Gas was semiquantitatively assessed in selected blood vessels, organs and body spaces (82 total sites).¦Results: Seventy-four of the 119 cadavers displayed gas (62.2%; CI 95% 52.8 to 70.9), and 56 (75.7%) displayed gas in the heart. Most gas was detected in the hepatic parenchyma (40%); right heart (38% ventricle, 35% atrium), inferior vena cava (30% infrarenally, 26% suprarenally), hepatic veins (26% left, 29% middle, 22% right), and portal spaces (29%). Male cadavers displayed gas more frequently than female cadavers. Gas was detected 5-84 h after death; therefore, the post-mortem interval could not reliably predict gas distribution (rho=0.719, p<0.0001). We found that a large amount of putrefaction-generated gas in the right heart was associated with aggregated gas bubbles in the hepatic parenchyma (sensitivity = 100%, specificity = 89.7%). In contrast, gas in the left heart (sensitivity = 41.7%, specificity = 100%) or in peri-umbilical subcutaneous tissues (sensitivity = 50%, specificity = 96.3%) could not predict gas due to putrefaction.¦Conclusion: This study is the first to show that the appearance of post-mortem gas follows a specific distribution pattern. An association between intracardiac gas and hepatic parenchymal gas could distinguish between post- mortem-generated gas and vital air embolism. We propose that this finding provides a key for diagnosing death due to cardiac air embolism.
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This prospective study was designed to identify abnormalities of energy expenditure and fuel utilization which distinguish post-obese women from never-obese controls. 24 moderately obese, postmenopausal, nondiabetic women with a familial predisposition to obesity underwent assessments of body composition, fasting and postprandial energy expenditure, and fuel utilization in the obese state and after weight loss (mean 12.9 kg) to a post-obese, normal-weight state. The post-obese women were compared with 24 never-obese women of comparable age and body composition. Four years later, without intervention, body weight was reassessed in both groups. Results indicated that all parameters measured in the post-obese women were similar to the never-obese controls: mean resting energy expenditure, thermic effect of food, and fasting and postprandial substrate oxidation and insulin-glucose patterns. Four years later, post-obese women regained a mean of 10.9 kg while control subjects remained lean (mean gain 1.7 kg) (P < 0.001 between groups). Neither energy expenditure nor fuel oxidation correlated with 4-yr weight changes, whereas self-reported physical inactivity was associated with greater weight regain. The data suggest that weight gain in obesity-prone women may be due to maladaptive responses to the environment, such as physical inactivity or excess energy intake, rather than to reduced energy requirements.
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