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Introduction: Le glucose est le principal substrat énergétique cérébral. Sa concentration dans le cerveau est étroitement liée à la glycémie. Chez le patient neurolésé, du fait de l'augmentation des besoins énergétiques, les réserves cérébrales de glucose sont limitées. Une glycémie suffisamment élevée paraît nécessaire pour assurer un apport adéquat de glucose au cerveau. Objectifs : Le but de cette étude est de mieux comprendre la relation entre glucose cérébral et glycémie lors de lésion cérébrale en analysant la physiologie cérébrale chez des patients neurolésés. Plus précisément nous investiguerons: La relation entre le glucose cérébral et le glucose systémique et son association avec le pronostic vital, l'association entre la neuroglucopénie et différents paramètres cérébraux tel que l'hypertension intracrânienne (HTIC) ou la dysfonction énergétique et finalement l'effet d'une perfusion de glucose 10% sur le glucose cérébral lors d'état de neuroglucopénie. Méthodologie : Analyse d'une base de données prospective comportant des patients souffrant d'un traumatisme crânio-cérébral (TCC) ou une hémorragie sous- arachnoïdienne (HSA) sévères. Les patients comateux sont monitorés par un dispositif intra-parenchymateux avancé, comprenant un cathéter de microdialyse cérébrale et un capteur de PbO2. Résultats : 34 patients consécutifs (moyenne d'âge 42 ans, moyenne de temps jusqu'au début du monitoring : 1.5 jours ± 1 ; moyenne de la durée maximale du monitoring : 6 jours ± 3) ont été étudiés, 25 patients souffrant d'un TCC et 9 patients avec une HSA. Nous avons obtenu une corrélation individuelle entre le glucose cérébral et la glycémie chez 52.9 % des patients. Lorsque la glycémie est inférieure à 5 mmol/l, on observe plus fréquemment des épisodes de neuroglucopénie en comparaison aux valeurs intermédiaires de glycémie (5 - 9.9 mmol/l). Les épisodes d'HTIC (pression intracrânienne (PIC) > 20 mmHg) sont plus fréquemment associés à des épisodes de neuroglucopénie que lorsque la pression intracrânienne est normale 75 % vs. 35%. La dysfonction énergétique est plus souvent associés à des épisodes de neuroglucopénie que lorsque le LPR est normal: 55% contre 36%. Un coefficient de corrélation entre glucose cérébral et glycémie significativement plus élevé a été obtenu chez les survivants que chez les non-survivants (0.1 [interquartile range 0.02- 0.3] contre 0.32 [0.17-0.61]). Chez les patients neuroglucopéniques ayant une corrélation entre glucose cérébral et glycémie, la perfusion de glucose i.v. fait monter le glucose cérébral jusqu'à l'arrêt de la perfusion. Conclusion : Malgré une étroite relation entre glycémie et glucose cérébral en conditions stables, cette relation peut être altérée par des causes cérébrales chez les patients neurolésés montrant que la diminution de la disponibilité du glucose extracellulaire ne résulte pas uniquement d'une hypoglycémie relative mais également de causes cérébrales tel que l'hypoperfusion, l'HTIC ou la dysfonction énergétique.

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Selostus: Hiehojen elopainon määrittäminen mittauksin alkukasvatusvaiheessa

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La recherche, faisant l'objet de la présente communication, interroge cette nouvelle répartition des rôles telle qu'elle a été théorisée dans les écrits gestionnaires portant sur la NGP. Nous investiguons donc la véracité de l'affirmation selon laquelle une gestion moderne, efficiente et efficace des affaires publiques implique une séparation plus stricte des sphères politiques et administratives. Autrement dit, est-ce que la mise en oeuvre des réformes managériales au sein des administrations cantonales de Suisse romande change effectivement la nature de la relation entre les hauts fonctionnaires et leurs ministres de tutelle ? Pour apporter un début de réponse à cette question, nous avons décidé de nous approcher de trois cantons romands qui se trouvent dans des dynamiques de réforme administrative d'ampleur différentes. Aussi, notre choix de terrain s'est porté sur le canton du Valais, qui est l'un des plus avancés en matière de NGP, sur le canton de Neuchâtel, qui se trouve dans une dynamique hybride puisque certains services administratifs ont adopté les principes de la contractualisation sur base volontaire et d'autres non, ansi que le canton du Jura qui n'a pas, pour l'instant, opté pour les nouveaux principes et outils de la NGP. La comparaison de ces trois entités, dont les trajectoires de modernisation diffèrent, nous permettra de constater ou non des différences d'appréciation dans la nature des relations politico-administratives des trois cantons. Si l'on se réfère à la description idéale-typique proposée par les tenants de la NGP, nous devrions constater d'importantes divergences. Enfin, il est à relever que cette recherche est pionnière en Suisse puisqu'aucune autre étude à ce jour ne s'est attelée à décrire ces changements relationnels, comme cela a été le cas dans la plupart des pays de l'OCDE.

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By an analysis of the exchange of carriers through a semiconductor junction, a general relationship for the nonequilibrium population of the interface states in Schottky barrier diodes has been derived. Based on this relationship, an analytical expression for the ideality factor valid in the whole range of applied bias has been given. This quantity exhibits two different behaviours depending on the value of the applied bias with respect to a critical voltage. This voltage, which depends on the properties of the interfacial layer, constitutes a new parameter to complete the characterization of these junctions. A simple interpretation of the different behaviours of the ideality factor has been given in terms of the nonequilibrium charging properties of interface states, which in turn explains why apparently different approaches have given rise to similar results. Finally, the relevance of our results has been considered on the determination of the density of interface states from nonideal current-voltage characteristics and in the evaluation of the effects of the interfacial layer thickness in metal-insulator-semiconductor tunnelling diodes.

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Delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is frequently found in the blood of drivers suspected of driving under the influence of cannabis or involved in traffic crashes. The present study used a double-blind crossover design to compare the effects of medium (16.5 mg THC) and high doses (45.7 mg THC) of hemp milk decoctions or of a medium dose of dronabinol (20 mg synthetic THC, Marinol on several skills required for safe driving. Forensic interpretation of cannabinoids blood concentrations were attempted using the models proposed by Daldrup (cannabis influencing factor or CIF) and Huestis and coworkers. First, the time concentration-profiles of THC, 11-hydroxy-Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (11-OH-THC) (active metabolite of THC), and 11-nor-9-carboxy-Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THCCOOH) in whole blood were determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-negative ion chemical ionization. Compared to smoking studies, relatively low concentrations were measured in blood. The highest mean THC concentration (8.4 ng/mL) was achieved 1 h after ingestion of the strongest decoction. Mean maximum 11-OH-THC level (12.3 ng/mL) slightly exceeded that of THC. THCCOOH reached its highest mean concentration (66.2 ng/mL) 2.5-5.5 h after intake. Individual blood levels showed considerable intersubject variability. The willingness to drive was influenced by the importance of the requested task. Under significant cannabinoids influence, the participants refused to drive when they were asked whether they would agree to accomplish several unimportant tasks, (e.g., driving a friend to a party). Most of the participants reported a significant feeling of intoxication and did not appreciate the effects, notably those felt after drinking the strongest decoction. Road sign and tracking testing revealed obvious and statistically significant differences between placebo and treatments. A marked impairment was detected after ingestion of the strongest decoction. A CIF value, which relies on the molar ratio of main active to inactive cannabinoids, greater than 10 was found to correlate with a strong feeling of intoxication. It also matched with a significant decrease in the willingness to drive, and it matched also with a significant impairment in tracking performances. The mathematic model II proposed by Huestis et al. (1992) provided at best a rough estimate of the time of oral administration with 27% of actual values being out of range of the 95% confidence interval. The sum of THC and 11-OH-THC blood concentrations provided a better estimate of impairment than THC alone. This controlled clinical study points out the negative influence on fitness to drive after medium or high dose oral THC or dronabinol.

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Many forested areas have been converted to intensive agricultural use to satisfy food, fiber, and forage production for a growing world population. There is great interest in evaluating forest conversion to cultivated land because this conversion adversely affects several soil properties. We examined soil microbial, physical, and chemical properties in an Oxisol (Latossolo Vermelho distrófico) of southern Brazil 24 years after forest conversion to a perennial crop with coffee or annual grain crops (maize and soybeans) in conventional tillage or no-tillage. One goal was to determine which soil quality parameters seemed most sensitive to change. A second goal was to test the hypothesis that no-tillage optimized preservation of soil quality indicators in annual cropping systems on converted land. Land use significantly affected microbial biomass and its activity, C and N mineralization, and aggregate stability by depth. Cultivated sites had lower microbial biomass and mineralizable C and N than a forest used as control. The forest and no-tillage sites had higher microbial biomass and mineralizable C and N than the conventional tillage site, and the metabolic quotient was 65 and 43 % lower, respectively. Multivariate analysis of soil microbial properties showed a clear separation among treatments, displaying a gradient from conventional tillage to forest. Although the soil at the coffee site was less disturbed and had a high organic C content, the microbial activity was low, probably due to greater soil acidity and Al toxicity. Under annual cropping, microbial activity in no-tillage was double that of the conventional tillage management. The greater microbial activity in forest and no-tillage sites may be attributed, at least partially, to lower soil disturbance. Reducing soil disturbance is important for soil C sequestration and microbial activity, although control of soil pH and Al toxicity are also essential to maintain the soil microbial activity high.

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Huntington's disease is an inherited neurodegenerative disease that causes motor, cognitive and psychiatric impairment, including an early decline in ability to recognize emotional states in others. The pathophysiology underlying the earliest manifestations of the disease is not fully understood; the objective of our study was to clarify this. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate changes in brain mechanisms of emotion recognition in pre-manifest carriers of the abnormal Huntington's disease gene (subjects with pre-manifest Huntington's disease): 16 subjects with pre-manifest Huntington's disease and 14 control subjects underwent 1.5 tesla magnetic resonance scanning while viewing pictures of facial expressions from the Ekman and Friesen series. Disgust, anger and happiness were chosen as emotions of interest. Disgust is the emotion in which recognition deficits have most commonly been detected in Huntington's disease; anger is the emotion in which impaired recognition was detected in the largest behavioural study of emotion recognition in pre-manifest Huntington's disease to date; and happiness is a positive emotion to contrast with disgust and anger. Ekman facial expressions were also used to quantify emotion recognition accuracy outside the scanner and structural magnetic resonance imaging with voxel-based morphometry was used to assess the relationship between emotion recognition accuracy and regional grey matter volume. Emotion processing in pre-manifest Huntington's disease was associated with reduced neural activity for all three emotions in partially separable functional networks. Furthermore, the Huntington's disease-associated modulation of disgust and happiness processing was negatively correlated with genetic markers of pre-manifest disease progression in distributed, largely extrastriatal networks. The modulated disgust network included insulae, cingulate cortices, pre- and postcentral gyri, precunei, cunei, bilateral putamena, right pallidum, right thalamus, cerebellum, middle frontal, middle occipital, right superior and left inferior temporal gyri, and left superior parietal lobule. The modulated happiness network included postcentral gyri, left caudate, right cingulate cortex, right superior and inferior parietal lobules, and right superior frontal, middle temporal, middle occipital and precentral gyri. These effects were not driven merely by striatal dysfunction. We did not find equivalent associations between brain structure and emotion recognition, and the pre-manifest Huntington's disease cohort did not have a behavioural deficit in out-of-scanner emotion recognition relative to controls. In addition, we found increased neural activity in the pre-manifest subjects in response to all three emotions in frontal regions, predominantly in the middle frontal gyri. Overall, these findings suggest that pathophysiological effects of Huntington's disease may precede the development of overt clinical symptoms and detectable cerebral atrophy.

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BACKGROUND: We reviewed the current evidence on the benefit and harm of pre-hospital tracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation after traumatic brain injury (TBI). METHODS: We conducted a systematic literature search up to December 2007 without language restriction to identify interventional and observational studies comparing pre-hospital intubation with other airway management (e.g. bag-valve-mask or oxygen administration) in patients with TBI. Information on study design, population, interventions, and outcomes was abstracted by two investigators and cross-checked by two others. Seventeen studies were included with data for 15,335 patients collected from 1985 to 2004. There were 12 retrospective analyses of trauma registries or hospital databases, three cohort studies, one case-control study, and one controlled trial. Using Brain Trauma Foundation classification of evidence, there were 14 class 3 studies, three class 2 studies, and no class 1 study. Six studies were of adults, five of children, and three of both; age groups were unclear in three studies. Maximum follow-up was up to 6 months or hospital discharge. RESULTS: In 13 studies, the unadjusted odds ratios (ORs) for an effect of pre-hospital intubation on in-hospital mortality ranged from 0.17 (favouring control interventions) to 2.43 (favouring pre-hospital intubation); adjusted ORs ranged from 0.24 to 1.42. Estimates for functional outcomes after TBI were equivocal. Three studies indicated higher risk of pneumonia associated with pre-hospital (when compared with in-hospital) intubation. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the available evidence did not support any benefit from pre-hospital intubation and mechanical ventilation after TBI. Additional arguments need to be taken into account, including medical and procedural aspects.

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Serum uric acid (SUA) concentration is independently associated with blood pressure (BP) in adults. We examined this association in young adults at an age where anti-hypertension treatment, other potential confounding factors and co-morbidity are unlikely to occur. We assessed BP, anthropometric variables including weight, height, waist circumference (WC), body fat percent (using bioimpedance), lifestyle behaviors, SUA and blood lipids in 549 participants aged 19-20 years from a population-based cohort study (Seychelles Child Development Study). Mean (s.d.) SUA was higher in males than females, 0.33 (0.08) and 0.24 (0.07) mmol l(-1), respectively. Body mass index (BMI) was higher in females than males but BP was markedly higher in males than in females. SUA was associated with both systolic and diastolic BP. However, the magnitude of the linear regression coefficients relating BP and SUA decreased by up to 50% upon adjustment for BMI, WC or body fat percent. The association between SUA and BP was not altered upon further adjustment for alcohol intake, smoking, triglycerides or renal function. In fully adjusted models, SUA remained associated with BP (P<0.05) in females. In conclusion, adiposity substantially decreased the association between SUA and BP in young adults, and BP was independently associated with SUA in females. These findings suggest a role of adiposity in the link between hyperuricemia and hypertension.

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Millions of blood products are transfused every year; many lives are thus directly concerned by transfusion. The three main labile blood products used in transfusion are erythrocyte concentrates, platelet concentrates and fresh frozen plasma. Each of these products has to be stored according to its particular components. However, during storage, modifications or degradation of those components may occur, and are known as storage lesions. Thus, biomarker discovery of in vivo blood aging as well as in vitro labile blood products storage lesions is of high interest for the transfusion medicine community. Pre-analytical issues are of major importance in analyzing the various blood products during storage conditions as well as according to various protocols that are currently used in blood banks for their preparations. This paper will review key elements that have to be taken into account in the context of proteomic-based biomarker discovery applied to blood banking.