167 resultados para Galen
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La ricerca è dedicata allo studio propedeutico ad una nuova edizione critica del primo dei Libri medicinales di Aezio Amideno, medico vissuto nel VI secolo e attivo alla corte di Costantinopoli. Sono stati oggetto principale di studio 35 manoscritti contenenti, in parte o integralmente, il primo libro di Aezio; la collazione ha permesso di individuare numerosi codices descripti e soprattutto di procedere ad una nuova classificazione dei codici. Riguardo alla modalità di utilizzo delle fonti da parte di Aezio si è potuto non solo accertare l’uso indiretto del testo galenico ed escludere la mediazione di Oribasio, ma sono state individuate nuove fonti, oltre a quelle tradizionalmente conosciute. Per la prima volta sono stati presi in esame sia il commento di Cristobal de Horozco ai sedici libri di Aezio che la traduzione latina di Giovanbattista Montano. Presente è infine un saggio di edizione dei capitoli 1-10 e 124 dell’edizione Olivieri, il testo proposto presenta significative differenze rispetto a quello edito nel CMG.
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Nuclear Factor kappa B (NF-κB) is a key mediator of normal immune response but contributes to aggressive cancer cell phenotypes when aberrantly activated. Here we present evidence that the Inhibitor of Growth 4 (ING4) tumor suppressor negatively regulates NF-κB in breast cancer. We surveyed primary breast tumor samples for ING4 protein expression using tissue microarrays and a newly generated antibody. We found that 34% of tumors expressed undetectable to low levels of the ING4 protein (n = 227). Tumors with low ING4 expression were frequently large in size, high grade, and lymph node positive, suggesting that down-regulation of ING4 may contribute to breast cancer progression. In the same tumor set, we found that low ING4 expression correlated with high levels of nuclear phosphorylated p65/RelA (p-p65), an activated form of NF-κB (p = 0.018). Fifty seven percent of ING4-low/p-p65-high tumors were lymph node-positive, indicating a high metastatic tendency of these tumors. Conversely, ectopic expression of ING4 inhibited p65/RelA phosphorylation in T47D and MCF7 breast cancer cells. In addition, ING4 suppressed PMA-induced cell invasion and NF-κB-target gene expression in T47D cells, indicating that ING4 inhibited NF-κB activity in breast cancer cells. Supportive of the ING4 function in the regulation of NF-κB-target gene expression, we found that ING4 expression levels inversely correlated with the expression of NF-κB-target genes in primary breast tumors by analyzing public gene expression datasets. Moreover, low ING4 expression or high expression of the gene signature composed of a subset of ING4-repressed NF-κB-target genes was associated with reduced disease-free survival in breast cancer patients. Taken together, we conclude that ING4 negatively regulates NF-κB in breast cancer. Consequently, down-regulation of ING4 leads to activation of NF-κB, contributing to tumor progression and reduced disease-free patient survival in breast cancer.
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Objective To examine the associations between pet keeping in early childhood and asthma and allergies in children aged 6–10 years. Design Pooled analysis of individual participant data of 11 prospective European birth cohorts that recruited a total of over 22,000 children in the 1990s. Exposure definition Ownership of only cats, dogs, birds, rodents, or cats/dogs combined during the first 2 years of life. Outcome definition Current asthma (primary outcome), allergic asthma, allergic rhinitis and allergic sensitization during 6–10 years of age. Data synthesis Three-step approach: (i) Common definition of outcome and exposure variables across cohorts; (ii) calculation of adjusted effect estimates for each cohort; (iii) pooling of effect estimates by using random effects meta-analysis models. Results We found no association between furry and feathered pet keeping early in life and asthma in school age. For example, the odds ratio for asthma comparing cat ownership with “no pets” (10 studies, 11489 participants) was 1.00 (95% confidence interval 0.78 to 1.28) (I2 = 9%; p = 0.36). The odds ratio for asthma comparing dog ownership with “no pets” (9 studies, 11433 participants) was 0.77 (0.58 to 1.03) (I2 = 0%, p = 0.89). Owning both cat(s) and dog(s) compared to “no pets” resulted in an odds ratio of 1.04 (0.59 to 1.84) (I2 = 33%, p = 0.18). Similarly, for allergic asthma and for allergic rhinitis we did not find associations regarding any type of pet ownership early in life. However, we found some evidence for an association between ownership of furry pets during the first 2 years of life and reduced likelihood of becoming sensitized to aero-allergens. Conclusions Pet ownership in early life did not appear to either increase or reduce the risk of asthma or allergic rhinitis symptoms in children aged 6–10. Advice from health care practitioners to avoid or to specifically acquire pets for primary prevention of asthma or allergic rhinitis in children should not be given.
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BACKGROUND: Atypical myopathy is an acute, severe rhabdomyolysis occurring in grazing horses. In the beginning of October 2009, a new outbreak occurred in several European countries. Geographic, demographic and clinical data of the reported cases in the month October 2009 are described. KEY FINDINGS: The survival rate in this outbreak was 25%. The most frequently observed clinical signs were congested mucous membranes, dyspnea, tachycardia, depression, weakness, stiffness, recumbency, trembling, sweating, and myoglobinuria. Nonsurvivors were significantly more likely to be recumbent than survivors. Prognostic factors, symptomatic treatment, and preventive measures are discussed. SIGNIFICANCE: Differences were encountered during the described outbreak of atypical myopathy in October 2009 compared with previous outbreaks reported. Equine practitioners should be aware that previous epidemiological studies have shown that after a high prevalence in the autumn, new cases are likely to occur in the following spring.
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In this issue...State Board of Education, Helen Allen, Drama Club, Galen Hospital, Lydia's, Butte, Montana, convocation, Marion White Arts Society, Professor William W. Chance
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BACKGROUND & AIMS Proprotein convertase 1/3 (PC1/3) deficiency, an autosomal-recessive disorder caused by rare mutations in the proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 1 (PCSK1) gene, has been associated with obesity, severe malabsorptive diarrhea, and certain endocrine abnormalities. Common variants in PCSK1 also have been associated with obesity in heterozygotes in several population-based studies. PC1/3 is an endoprotease that processes many prohormones expressed in endocrine and neuronal cells. We investigated clinical and molecular features of PC1/3 deficiency. METHODS We studied the clinical features of 13 children with PC1/3 deficiency and performed sequence analysis of PCSK1. We measured enzymatic activity of recombinant PC1/3 proteins. RESULTS We identified a pattern of endocrinopathies that develop in an age-dependent manner. Eight of the mutations had severe biochemical consequences in vitro. Neonates had severe malabsorptive diarrhea and failure to thrive, required prolonged parenteral nutrition support, and had high mortality. Additional endocrine abnormalities developed as the disease progressed, including diabetes insipidus, growth hormone deficiency, primary hypogonadism, adrenal insufficiency, and hypothyroidism. We identified growth hormone deficiency, central diabetes insipidus, and male hypogonadism as new features of PCSK1 insufficiency. Interestingly, despite early growth abnormalities, moderate obesity, associated with severe polyphagia, generally appears. CONCLUSIONS In a study of 13 children with PC1/3 deficiency caused by disruption of PCSK1, failure of enteroendocrine cells to produce functional hormones resulted in generalized malabsorption. These findings indicate that PC1/3 is involved in the processing of one or more enteric hormones that are required for nutrient absorption.
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This talk will outline the history of the doctor-patient relationship in the West. It will touch briefly on medicine in Greek and Roman antiquity, using key texts from Hippocrates and Galen. It will also sketch the changing balance of the religious and the secular in medieval medicine. Finally, it will outline the rise of the modern personal doctor-patient relationship in the 18th century and analyze the chronic dissatisfaction that settled over relations between doctors and patients in the last quarter of the 20th century.
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Este artículo es la primera parte de un estudio sobre las enfermedades mentales según santo Tomás. Aquí se exponen los temas de las fuentes médico-biológicas del Aquinate (fundamentalmente Aristóteles, Galeno, Nemesio y Avicena), la naturaleza de la enfermedad, su relación con las pasiones del alma y algunas consecuencias que se siguen para el tema de la enfermedad mental. En un artículo posterior se entrará en el detalle de las categorías psicopatológicas que aparecen en las obras del Aquinate y su significado a la luz de sus fuentes, así como en los temas de las enfermedades psicosomáticas y lo que santo Tomás llama “aegritudo animalis".
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En el presente trabajo nos proponemos analizar un tema que forma parte de la teoría física de Alberto Magno: la cuestión relativa a la naturaleza y unicidad del tiempo, considerada a partir del tratado De Tempore que forma parte de su comentario al libro IV de la Physica. Y lo haremos centrando nuestro interés en la problemática de las fuentes referidas –tácita o expresamente– por el Doctor Universalis en la evaluación del tema. Si bien Alberto despliega un amplio panorama en su evaluación que contempla tanto la doctrina de Agustín y de Galeno; como también la visión contrapuesta de Avicena, Alejandro, Themistio, Averroes, Teofrasto y Porfirio; todo su análisis apunta a indicar a Avicena y Averroes como los núcleos doctrinales que centralmente gravitan en la formulación del problema. Los peripatéticos medievales han substituido bajo el nombre del Estagirita una doctrina nueva vinculada, a partir de Avicena, muy íntimamente con el primer cielo y con el movimiento de la primera esfera como reloj universal y medida de todo movimiento. Al recurso de estas fuentes se suman también las aportaciones propias de Averroes, quien desarrolla una doctrina original que expone una conexión entre el tiempo y el esse transmutabile, considerando la temporalidad como el modo de ser propio de los seres materiales asociado a la conciencia del cambio continuo. Alberto elabora una doctrina propia, con base general en el sistema de Averroes, pero sin desconocer puntualizaciones de Avicena que resultan también asumidas en su original exposición filosófica.