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The aim of this study was to evaluate in situ changes in the alveolar crest bone height around immediate implant-supported crowns in comparison to tooth-supported crowns (control) with the cervical margins located at the bone crest level, without occlusal load. In Group I, after extraction of 12 mandibular premolars from 4 adult dogs, implants from Branemark System (MK III TiU RP 4.0 x 11.5 mm) were placed to retain complete acrylic crowns. In Group II, premolars were prepared to receive complete metal crowns. Sixteen weeks after placement of the crowns (38 weeks after tooth extraction), the height of the alveolar bone crest was measured with a digital caliper. Data were analyzed statistically by the Mann-Whitney test at 5% significance level. The in situ analysis showed no statistically significant difference (p=0.880) between the implant-supported and the tooth-supported groups (1.528 + 0.459 mm and 1.570 + 0.263 mm, respectively). Based on the findings of the present study, it may be concluded that initial peri-implant bone loss may result from the remodeling process necessary to establish the biological space, similar to which occurs with tooth-supported crowns.

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Study Design. Osteoblastic cells derived from vertebral lamina and iliac crest were isolated and cultured under the same conditions (osteogenic medium, pH, temperature, and CO(2) levels). Objective. To compare proliferation and expression of osteoblastic phenotype of cells derived from vertebral lamina and iliac grafting. Summary of Background Data. Many factors play a role in the success of bone graft in spinal fusion including osteoblastic cell population. Two common sources of graft are vertebral lamina and iliac crest, however, differences in proliferation and osteoblastic phenotype expression between cells from these sites have not been investigated. Methods. Cells obtained from cancellous bone of both vertebral lamina and iliac crest were cultured and proliferation was evaluated by direct cell counting and viability detected by Trypan blue. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity was evaluated by thymolphthalein release from thymolphthalein monophosphate and matrix mineralization by staining with alizarin red S. Gene expression of ALP, osteocalcin, runt-related transcription factor 2, Msh homeobox 2, bone morphogenetic protein 7, intercellular adhesion molecule 1 precursor, osteoprotegerin, and receptor activator of NF-kB ligand was analyzed by real-time PCR. All comparisons were donor-matched. Results. Proliferation was greater at days 7 and 10 in cells from vertebral lamina compared with ones from iliac crest without difference in cell viability. ALP activity was higher in cells from vertebral lamina compared with cells from iliac crest at days 7 and 10. At 21 days, mineralized matrix was higher in cells derived from vertebral lamina than from iliac crest. At day 7, gene expression of ALP, osteocalcin, runt-related transcription factor 2, Msh homeobox 2, bone morphogenetic protein 7, intercellular adhesion molecule 1 precursor, receptor activator of NF-kB ligand, and osteoprotegerin was higher in cells derived from vertebral lamina compared with iliac crest. Conclusion. Cell proliferation and osteoblastic phenotype development in cells derived from cancellous bone were more exuberant in cultures of vertebral lamina than of iliac crest.

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This study describes the derivation of two new lines of transgenic mice that express Cre recombinase under the control of tyrosinase transcriptional elements. To determine the suitability of the Tyrosinase-Cre transgene for tissue-specific gene ablation studies, a fate map of Cre expression domains was determined using the Z/AP reporter strain. It was shown that Cre-expressing cells contribute to a wide array of neural crest and neuroepithelial-derived lineages. The melanocytes of the harderian gland and eye choroid, sympathetic cephalic ganglia, leptomeninges of the telencephalon, as well as cranial nerves (V), (VII), and (IX) are derived either fully or partly from Cre-expressing cephalic crest. The cells contributing to the cranial nerves were the first to exhibit Cre expression at E10.5 as they were migrating into the branchial arches. The melanocytes, chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla, and dorsal root ganglia are derived from trunk neural crest that either express Cre or were derived from Cre-expressing precursors. An array of brain tissue including the basal forebrain, hippocampus, olfactory bulb, and the granule cell layer of the lateral cerebellum, as well as the retinal pigmented epithelium and glia of the optic nerve originate from Cre-expressing neuroepithelial cells. (C) 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Biology

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Background: Activating mutations of the anaplastic lymphoma receptor tyrosine kinase gene (ALK) were identified in both somatic and familial neuroblastoma. The most common somatic mutation, F1174L, is associated with NMYC amplification and displayed an efficient transforming activity in vivo. In addition, both AKL-F1174L and NMYC were shown cooperate in neuroblastoma tumorigenesis in animal models. To analyse the role of ALK mutations in the oncogenesis of neuroblastoma, ALK wt and various ALK mutants were transduced in murine neural crest stem cells (MONC1). Methods: ALK-wt, and F1174L, and R1275Q mutants were stably expressed by retroviral infection using the pMIGR1 vector in the murine neural crest stem cell line MONC-1, previously immortalised with v-myc, and further implanted subcutaneously or orthotopically in nude mice. Results: Both MONC1-ALK-F1174L and -R1275Q cells displayed a rapid tumour forming capacity upon subcutaneous injection in nude mice compared to control MONC1-MIGR or MONC1 cells. Interestingly, the transforming capacity of the F1174L mutant was much more potent compared to that of R1275Q mutant in murine neural crest stem cells, while ALK-wt was not tumorigenic. In addition, mice implanted orthotopically in the left adrenal gland with MONC1-ALK-F1174L cells developed highly aggressive tumours in 100% of mice within three weeks, while MONC1-Migr or MONC1 derived tumours displayed a longer latency and a reduced tumour take. Conclusions: The activating ALK-F1174L mutant is highly tumorigenic in neural crest stem cells. Nevertheless, we cannot exclude a functional implication of the v-myc oncogene used for MONC1 cells immortalisation. Indeed, the control MONC1-Migr and MONC1 cells were also able to derive subcutaneous and orthotopic tumours, although with considerable reduced efficiency. Further investigations using neural crest stem cell lacking exogenous myc expression are currently on way to assess the exclusive role of ALK mutations in NB oncogenesis.

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Neural crest cells (NCC) give rise to much of the tissue that forms the vertebrate head and face, including cartilage and bone, cranial ganglia and teeth. In this study we show that conditional expression of a dominant-negative (DN) form of Rho kinase (Rock) in mouse NCC results in severe hypoplasia of the frontonasal processes and first pharyngeal arch, ultimately resulting in reduction of the maxilla and nasal bones and severe craniofacial clefting affecting the nose, palate and lip. These defects resemble frontonasal dysplasia in humans. Disruption of the actin cytoskeleton, which leads to abnormalities in cell-matrix attachment, is seen in the RockDN;Wnt1-cre mutant embryos. This leads to elevated cell death, resulting in NCC deficiency and hypoplastic NCC-derived craniofacial structures. Rock is thus essential for survival of NCC that form the craniofacial region. We propose that reduced NCC numbers in the frontonasal processes and first pharyngeal arch, resulting from exacerbated cell death, may be the common mechanism underlying frontonasal dysplasia.

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The morbidity of bone graft harvesting from the iliac crest has been widely discussed in the literature. For some authors, it is considered to be low and for others relatively high. We report on a case of a fracture of the iliac wing after graft harvesting from the anterior iliac crest despite good surgical technique. This complication is well known and most of these fractures heal uneventfully if treated conservatively. However, if anatomical and technical considerations are respected, the patient could be spared this inconvenience. Based on a literature review, we discuss the procedure's potential complications and how to avoid them in an update.

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The anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) gene is overexpressed, mutated or amplified in most neuroblastoma (NB), a pediatric neural crest-derived embryonal tumor. The two most frequent mutations, ALK-F1174L and ALK-R1275Q, contribute to NB tumorigenesis in mouse models, and cooperate with MYCN in the oncogenic process. However, the precise role of activating ALK mutations or ALK-wt overexpression in NB tumor initiation needs further clarification. Human ALK-wt, ALK-F1174L, or ALK-R1275Q were stably expressed in murine neural crest progenitor cells (NCPC), MONC-1 or JoMa1, immortalized with v-Myc or Tamoxifen-inducible Myc-ERT, respectively. While orthotopic implantations of MONC- 1 parental cells in nude mice generated various tumor types, such as NB, osteo/ chondrosarcoma, and undifferentiated tumors, due to v-Myc oncogenic activity, MONC-1-ALK-F1174L cells only produced undifferentiated tumors. Furthermore, our data represent the first demonstration of ALK-wt transforming capacity, as ALK-wt expression in JoMa1 cells, likewise ALK-F1174L, or ALK-R1275Q, in absence of exogenous Myc-ERT activity, was sufficient to induce the formation of aggressive and undifferentiated neural crest cell-derived tumors, but not to drive NB development. Interestingly, JoMa1-ALK tumors and their derived cell lines upregulated Myc endogenous expression, resulting from ALK activation, and both ALK and Myc activities were necessary to confer tumorigenic properties on tumor-derived JoMa1 cells in vitro.

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Atraumatic osteonecrosis of the talus can be extremely painful and lead to significant functional impairment. Although clinical, radiographic, and demographic characteristics of atraumatic osteonecrosis of the talus have been well documented, the diagnosis is frequently missed or delayed; the most common causes are use of corticosteroids and the presence of immune disorders. Operative treatment of large osteochondral lesions of the talus is difficult because the blood supply is poor in the talar dome. Microvascular reconstruction of the talar dome with iliac crest autografts is a complex but functionally excellent therapeutic option. We present a 48-year-old man, who developed an extensive atraumatic avascular necrosis of the talar dome without collapse. Except for insulin dependent diabetes mellitus no further comorbidities were known. A microvascular iliac crest bone flap was inserted into the talus. A follow-up 16 years postoperatively showed a clinically as well as radiographically stable reconstruction of the talar dome and an excellent mobility of the ankle joint. The AOFAS hindfoot scale had improved from initially 33 points to 100 on the last follow-up. Free microvascular bony reconstruction of the talar dome should not only be considered in younger patients but also for middle aged active patients, since our follow-up shows an excellent long term result. Early reconstruction can prevent collapse of the talar bone.

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Résumé: Le neuroblastome (NB) est un néoplasme dévastateur de la petite enfance, pour lequel il n'existe pas encore de traitement efficace. Les chimiokines et leurs récepteurs ont été impliqués dans la croissance des tumeurs et la formation de métastases, et en particulier, il a été rapporté que l'axe CXCR4/CXCL12 dirigeait le guidage, ainsi que l'invasion des cellules cancéreuses vers des organes spécifiques. Notre étude avait pour objectif d'analyser le rôle de CxCR4 exogène dans le comportement malin du NB, en étudiant la croissance des cellules tumorales, leur capacité de survie, de migration et d'invasion in vitro et en validant ces résultats grâce à un modèle orthotopique murin de la progression tumorale du NB in vivo. La surexpression de CXCR4 dans les cellules faiblement métastatiques IGR-NB8 n'exprimant pas CXCR4, a augmenté la mobilité des cellules vers CXCL12 in vitro. De plus, les cellules surexprimant CXCR4 ont été moins affectées par la privation de sérum que les cellules contrôles. Le volume des tumeurs chez les animaux greffés de manière orthotopique avec les cellules NB8-CXCR4-C3 était significativement plus élevé que celui des tumeurs issues des cellules contrôles NB8-E6 au moment du sacrifice des animaux. Cependant, aucune induction des métastases n'a été observée. La lignée cellulaire IGR-N91, aux propriétés invasives et métastatiques in vivo, exprime constitutivement des quantités modérées de CXCR4. La surexpression du récepteur dans cette lignée a accéléré la croissance tumorale in vivo, mais n'a pas augmenté pas l'occurrence des métastases. Les cellules IGR-N91, dans lesquelles l'expression de CXCR4 a été éteinte, suite à l'introduction de shRNA stable contre CXCR4, a présenté une croissance cellulaire plus lente, in vitro et in vivo. Afin d'identifier les gènes et les voies de signalisation impliqués dans les effets dépendants de CXCR4-CXCL12 dans le NB, des analyses du profil d'expression des gènes ont été effectuées sur les lignées cellulaires transfectées ou non (contrôle). Trois clones contrôles ont été comparés à 3 clones surexprimant CXCR4 pour chacune des lignées (IGR-NB8 et IGR-N91). Les analyses biostatiques ont identifié 10 gènes induits, dont CXCR4, et 31 gènes réprimés, communs entre tous les clones surexprimant CXCR4. Ces observations démontrent que la surexpression de CXCR4 dans le NB stimule la croissance, la survie et la migration chémotactique des cellules tumorales, mais est insuffisante pour induire ou augmenter leurs capacités invasives et métastatiques. Les voies de signalisation activées suite à la surexpression de CXCR4 et identifiées à travers le profil global de l'expression des gènes pourraient être des cibles intéressantes pour le développement de drogues capables d'inhiber la croissance tumorale. Abstact: Neuroblastoma (NB) is a devastating childhood neoplasm for which there is not yet an efficient treatment. Chemokines and their receptors have been involved in tumour growth and metastasis, and in particular the CXCR4/CXCL12 axis has been reported to mediate organ-specific cancer cells homing and invasion. The purpose of the study was to investigate the role of ectopic CXCR4 in the malignant behaviour of NB by studying tumour cell growth, survival, migration, and invasion in vitro and by validating these results using a murine orthotopic model of NB tumour progression in vivo. CXCR4 overexpression in the low metastatic, CXCR4-negative IGR-NB8 cells resulted in CXCL12-mediated chemotaxis in vitro. Furthermore, CXCR4 overexpressing cells were less affected by serum deprivation than mock-transduced cells. In vivo studies revealed that, at sacrifice, volumes of tumours developing in mice with orthotopically implanted NB8-CXCR4-C3 cells, were significantly increased compared to NB8-E6 control tumours. However, no induction of metastases was observed. The in vivo invasive and metastatic cell line IGR-N91 cell line constitutively expresses moderate levels of CXCR4. Overexpression of CXCR4 enhanced in vivo tumour growth but did not increase the occurrence of metastases. IGR-N91 cells where CXCR4 has been knocked-down by stable shRNA grew slower in vitro and in vivo. To identify genes and pathways involved in the CXCR4/CXCL12-mediated effects in NB expression, profiles analyses (Affymetrix) were performed on transduced and control cell lines. Three mock-transduced clones were compared to three CXCR4 overexpressing clones of either cell line IGR-NB8 and IGR-N91. Biostatistical analysis identified 10 commonly upregulated genes (including CXCR4) and 31 downregulated genes common to all CXCR4 overexpressing clones. These observations demonstrate that overexpression of CXCR4 in NB stimulates tumour cell growth, survival, and chemotactic migration but is not sufficient to induce or enhance invasive and metastatic capacities. Activated pathways upon CXCR4 overexpression, identified through global gene expression profiling may be interesting targets for drugs inhibiting tumour growth.

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Ancien possesseur : Argenson, Antoine-René de Voyer (1722-1787 ; marquis de Paulmy d')

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Il contient des inscriptions et des signatures recueillies entre les années 1599 et 1615 à Genève et dans le Dauphiné. On y remarque celles qui émanent des personnages suivants : " Is. Casaubonus (fol. 17), Theodorus Beza (fol. 112), Joannes Vulso Columberius (fol. 142), Joannes Leslaeus a Crychy Scotus (fol. 144), Jacobus Goulartius Genevensis (fol. 175), Johannes Goulartius Genevensis (fol. 175 v°). " Petit volume de 181 feuillets, hauts de 153 millimètres et larges de 98. On a fait servir à la composition de cet album : 1° 96 feuillets appartenant à douze cahiers signés A-M, ornés d'encadrements variés et sur les rectos desquels avaient été imprimés les médaillons de personnages célèbres, et des devises en grec, en latin, en allemand, en français, en italien et en espagnol ; 2° 85 feuillets à encadrements variés.