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Background: Chest pain (CP) represents about 5% of admissions to emergency departments (ED), even in young people. Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and myocarditis are among the most important diagnoses to rule out. Clinical and ECG findings are not specific for either condition and separating both diagnoses is a challenge. Aim of the study: To evaluate the prevalence of ACS and myocarditis in young patients presenting with CP and elevated cardiac biomarkers to the ED and to determinate the differences in their clinical presentation. Methods: Retrospective study of all consecutive patients < 40 years old admitted to our ED from January 2009 to June 2011 for CP with elevated serum troponin concentration. All clinical, angiographic and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) data from the local database was reviewed. Clinical follow-up was obtained to assess all cause mortality, myocardial infarction and re-hospitalisation for CP. Results: 1588 patients < 40 years old were admitted to the ED with chest pain. 49 (3%) patients presenting with an elevated troponin I (> 0.09ug/l) were included in the study. 32.7% (16/49) were diagnosed with ACS (11 STEMI and 5 NSTEMI) and 59.2% (29/49) with myocarditis. Among the 29 patients with myocarditis, 17 presented with typical subepicardial late enhancement on CMR and 12 were diagnosed based on clinical presentation (6 had no complementary workup, 3 normal coronary angiogram and 3 inconclusive CMR). 8.1% (4/49) of patients had other diagnoses. Compared to patients with myocarditis, ACS patients were older (34.1±3.9 vs 26.9±6.4, p=0.0002) with significantly more cardiovascular risk factors (mean 2.06 vs 0.69, p<0.0001). Diabetes (18.8% vs 0%, p=0.004), dyslipidemia (56.3% vs 3.4%, p=0.0001) and family history of coronary artery disease (CAD) (37.5% vs 10.3%, p=0.050) were significantly associated with ACS. No significant association was found for smoking, hypertension and obesity. Fever (>38°C) or recent viral illness were present in 75.9% (22/29) of patients with myocarditis, and in 0% of ACS patients. During follow-up (mean 19.9 months ± 8.6), only 2 patients with myocarditis were re-admitted for chest pain. Conclusions: In this study, 32.7% of patients < 40 year old admitted to an ED with CP and elevated troponin had an ACS. Key clinical factors include diabetes, dyslipidemia, family history of CAD, fever or recent viral illness, and may help to differentiate ACS from myocarditis.

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Les allergies sont très fréquentes au sein de la population générale puisque 30% ont un terrain atopique et 20% souffrent d'allergies (1). Parmi ces allergies, il en existe qui concernent essentiellement les boulangers et autres corps de métier gravitant autour de la formation du pain et d'autres produits. Il s'agit de l'allergie aux farines et enzymes utilisées dans la fabrication de pain et d'autres produits contenant de la farine (2). Cette allergie peut atteindre les voies respiratoires avec l'asthme et la rhinite, les muqueuses oculaires (conjonctivite) et la peau (eczéma) (3,4). Ce sont essentiellement les farines de blé et de seigle qui sont responsables de l'asthme professionnel chez le boulanger (5,6). En ce qui concerne les enzymes, c'est principalement l'alpha-amylase qui cause l'asthme du boulanger (2). L'allergie à la farine ou aux enzymes chez le boulanger est l'allergie professionnelle la plus fréquente en Suisse. Elle contraint bien trop souvent les allergiques à se réorienter professionnellement, principalement lorsqu'il y a de l'asthme. Notons que par crainte de perdre leur emploi et d'être obligés de se reconvertir, beaucoup de boulangers ne déclarent pas leur maladie (7). En effet, en Suisse, le nombre de personnes atteintes par un asthme professionnel n'a fait qu'augmenter durant le XXème Siècle et atteint chaque année plus de 100 personnes travaillant en boulangerie ou en pâtisserie. Plus de 50 d'entre elles doivent renoncer à leur activité et se réorienter professionnellement (8). Ces maladies sont souvent sous-déclarées, en particulier les rhinites qui passent souvent inaperçues (1). Les recherches ont montré que le risque de développer de telles allergies augmente avec la concentration de farines et additifs dans l'air ambiant (8,9). Le risque diffère en fonction de la présence ou non d'un terrain atopique. En effet, pour un travailleur non atopique ou non sensibilisé, la probabilité de développer des symptômes modérés du système respiratoire supérieur et la progression vers des symptômes sévères atteignant le système respiratoire inférieur s'élève à 0.4%, ce risque est deux fois supérieur pour un travailleur atopique (10). En outre, parmi les personnes présentant une allergie professionnelle en boulangerie, 36% ont des symptômes sévères sur une sensibilisation à la farine et 22% sur une sensibilisation à l'alpha- amylase. Il faut en moyenne une période d'environ 10 ans pour développer des symptômes respiratoires (3).

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Growing awareness of cerebellar involvement in addiction is based on the cerebellum's intermediary position between motor and reward, potentially acting as an interface between motivational and cognitive functions. Here, we examined the impact of acute and repeated cocaine exposure on the two main signaling systems in the mouse cerebellum: the endocannabinoid (eCB) and glutamate systems. To this end, we investigated whether eCB signaling-related gene and protein expression {cannabinoid receptor type 1 receptors and enzymes that produce [diacylglycerol lipase alpha/beta (DAGLα/β) and N-acyl phosphatidylethanolamine phospholipase D (NAPE-PLD)] and degrade [monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL) and fatty acid amino hydrolase (FAAH)] eCB} were altered. In addition, we analyzed the gene expression of relevant components of the glutamate signaling system [glutamate synthesizing enzymes liver-type glutaminase isoform (LGA) and kidney-type glutaminase isoform (KGA), metabotropic glutamatergic receptor (mGluR3/5), NMDA-ionotropic glutamatergic receptor (NR1/2A/2B/2C) and AMPA-ionotropic receptor subunits (GluR1/2/3/4)] and the gene expression of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), the rate-limiting enzyme in catecholamine biosynthesis, because noradrenergic terminals innervate the cerebellar cortex. Results indicated that acute cocaine exposure decreased DAGLα expression, suggesting a down-regulation of 2-arachidonylglycerol (2-AG) production, as well as gene expression of TH, KGA, mGluR3 and all ionotropic receptor subunits analyzed in the cerebellum. The acquisition of conditioned locomotion and sensitization after repeated cocaine exposure were associated with an increased NAPE-PLD/FAAH ratio, suggesting enhanced anandamide production, and a decreased DAGLβ/MAGL ratio, suggesting decreased 2-AG generation. Repeated cocaine also increased LGA gene expression but had no effect on glutamate receptors. These findings indicate that acute cocaine modulates the expression of the eCB and glutamate systems. Repeated cocaine results in normalization of glutamate receptor expression, although sustained changes in eCB is observed. We suggest that cocaine-induced alterations to cerebellar eCB should be considered when analyzing the adaptations imposed by psychostimulants that lead to addiction.