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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (13) ◽  
pp. e60101320993
Author(s):  
Jéssica Cristina de Barros ◽  
Amanda Garcia Pereira ◽  
Marcela Aldrovani Rodrigues ◽  
Daniel Paulino Junior

To evaluate the effects of the use of omega 3 at different doses, following the response through stereological and morphometric evaluations in doxorubicin-induced acute cardiotoxicity in an experimental rabbit model. Thirty healthy adult New Zealand rabbits were divided into six groups with different doses of omega 3 treatment, GT125, GT500 and GT 2000, receiving doses of 125mg / kg, 500mg / kg and 2000mg / kg, respectively. The induction of acute cardiotoxicity with doxorubicin was treated for six days prior to intravenous administration of 10mg / kg single dose. Then, the animals were euthanized and myocardial samples were collected for stereological and morphometric evaluations. The stereological evaluation showed an increase in the transverse area of ​​cardiomocytes between the SHAM and GT2000 groups and an increase in the interstitial collagen volume density between the SHAM and GT500 and SHAM and GT2000 groups. The omega 3 500mg/kg dose has the potential to attenuate the fibrotic effects of doxorubicin use and the use of a single dose of 10mg/kg doxorubicin can be used as an acute dilated cardiomyopathy induction protocol in an experimental model using rabbits.


Author(s):  
Baiakmenlang Synmon ◽  
Pranjal Phukan ◽  
Shri Ram Sharma ◽  
Mussaraf Hussain

Abstract Introduction An inflammatory lesion of the spinal cord where three or more than three vertebral segments of the cord is involved is called longitudinal extensive myelitis (LETM). It has several varied causes out of which neuromyelitis optica (NMO) and its spectrum disorder have received a distinct entity. Various radiological and clinical features help us to suspect an etiology which then further guides us into the treatment protocol and prognosis of the patients. Materials and Methods A retrospective study performed in a referral center in North East India in 15 months. Thirty-two patients of LETM were enrolled based on clinical and radiological available data. An attempt was made to classify the various etiologies and correlate with their radiological findings. Results The most common etiology noted was NMO seen in 7 patients (21.8%) followed by tuberculosis (TB) (18.7%) and post-infection myelitis (18.7%). Other etiology seen was acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (6.24%), spinal cord infarct (3.12%), radiation myelitis (6.24%), Japanese encephalitis sequalae (3.12%), systemic lupus erythematosus (3.12%), and remained undiagnosed in six patients (18.7%). Radiologically, cervico-dorsal spine was most common location in NMO (71%) whereas dorsolumbar in TB (50%). The lesion was predominantly central in both NMO (100%) and TB (80%) as compared with the other causes of LETM. It was noted that more than 50% of the transverse area of the cord was involved in both NMO (71%) and TB (50%), but < 50% involvement were more common in the post-infectious and others causes of LETM. Conclusion LETM has a various differential diagnosis, infection need to be kept in mind while ruling out NMO. Radiological features can suggest or help differentiate the various etiologies of LETM but NMO and infection like TB almost has the same features except for a different cord site predilection.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Luthfi Hakim ◽  
RAGIL WIDYORINI ◽  
WIDYANTO DWI NUGROHO ◽  
TIBERTIUS AGUS PRAYITNO3

Abstract. Hakim L, Widyorini R, Nugroho WD, Prayitno TA. 2021. Radial variability of fibrovascular bundle properties of salacca (Salacca zalacca) fronds cultivated on Turi Agrotourism in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 22: 3594-3603. Fibrovascular bundles have properties variability not only based on species and varieties but also parts of species. This study, therefore, aims to characterize the FVB fundamental properties (anatomical, chemical, physical and mechanical) of Salacca zalacca (Gaertn.) Voss fronds, based on radial direction. The salacca fronds were divided into three parts, outer, middle as well as inner positions. Then the FVB's anatomical and physical properties were observed by light microscope and gravimetry analysis, respectively. Meanwhile, the variability of chemical and mechanical properties was investigated based on the ASTM standard. According to the results, the outer position has a higher variability of diameter, density, cellulose, lignin, and mechanical properties than the inner position, but has a lower hemicellulose value than the middle and inner position. Furthermore, the relationships between the anatomical, physical, chemical, and mechanical properties were discovered to form a pattern where increasing the mechanical properties is influenced by density and ratio vascular tissue area to total transverse area. Based on the results, the fibrovascular bundle of S. zalacca frond was concluded to possess anatomical, physical, chemical, and mechanical properties variability on the radial direction. There was a correlation between anatomical properties and mechanical properties.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ming Li ◽  
Vladimir V. Skokov

Abstract In high energy proton-nucleus collisions, the single- and double-inclusive soft gluon productions at the leading order have been calculated and phenomenologically studied in various approaches for many years. These studies do not take into account the saturation and multiple rescatterings in the field of the proton. The first saturation correction to these leading order results (the terms that are enhanced by the combination $$ {\alpha}_s^2{\mu}^2 $$ α s 2 μ 2 , where μ2 is the proton’s color charge squared per unit transverse area) has not been completely derived despite recent attempts using a diagrammatic approach. This paper is the first in a series of papers towards analytically completing the first saturation correction to physical observables in high energy proton-nucleus collisions. Our approach is to analytically solve the classical Yang-Mills equations in the dilute-dense regime using the Color Glass Condensate effective theory and compute physical observables constructed from classical gluon fields. In the current paper, the Yang-Mills equations are solved perturbatively in the field of the dilute object (the proton). Next-to-leading order and next-to-next-to-leading order analytic solutions are explicitly constructed. A systematic way to obtain all higher order analytic solutions is outlined.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Franciele Dietrich-Zagonel ◽  
Malin Hammerman ◽  
Magnus Bernhardsson ◽  
Pernilla Eliasson

AbstractTendon tissue storage and preconditioning are often used in biomechanical experiments and whether this generates alterations in tissue properties is essential to know. The effect of storage and preconditioning on dense connective tissues, like tendons, is fairly understood. However, healing tendons are unlike and contain a loose connective tissue. Therefore, we investigated if storage of healing tendons in the fridge or freezer changed the mechanical properties compared to fresh tendons, using a pull-to-failure or a creep test. Tissue morphology and cell viability were also evaluated. Additionally, two preconditioning levels were tested. Rats underwent Achilles tendon transection and were euthanized 12 days postoperatively. Statistical analyzes were done with one-way ANOVA or Student’s t-test. Tissue force and stress were unaltered by storage and preconditioning compared to fresh samples, while high preconditioning increased the stiffness and modulus (p ≤ 0.007). Furthermore, both storage conditions did not modify the viscoelastic properties of the healing tendon, but altered transverse area, gap length, and water content. Cell viability was reduced after freezing. In conclusion, preconditioning on healing tissues can introduce mechanical data bias when having extensive tissue strength diversity. Storage can be used before biomechanical testing if structural properties are measured on the day of testing.


Animals ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 2270
Author(s):  
María Dolores Ayala ◽  
Carolina Galián ◽  
Victoria Fernández ◽  
Elena Chaves-Pozo ◽  
Daniel García de la Serrana ◽  
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A 90-d feeding trial was conducted in which five groups of gilthead seabream (11.96 g initial body weight) were fed with a microalgae-free diet (control group, C) or four diets containing the microalgae Nannochloropsis gaditana at two inclusion levels (2.5% or 5%), either raw (R2.5 and R5 batches) or cellulose-hydrolyzed (H2.5 and H5 batches), to study their effect on the body and muscle growth. At 40 days, the highest values of body length and weight were reached in R5 group, but at 64 and 90 days, these were reached in R2.5. However, feed conversion rate, specific growth, daily intake, and survival (100%) were similar in all the groups. The acquisition of a discoid body shape was accelerated depending on the inclusion level of N. gaditana in the diets. Moreover, H5 diet affected the fish geometric morphology compared to R5 diet. The white muscle transverse area was similar in all groups at 40 days, with the exception of H2.5 group, which showed the lowest area. At day 90, C and R2.5 displayed the highest muscle growth, attributable to increased hyperplasia in C, and higher hypertrophy in R2.5. However, the highest proportion of small and medium fibers was observed in R5 and H5.


Author(s):  
Nathan R. Blue ◽  
Matthew Hoffman ◽  
Amanda A. Allshouse ◽  
William A. Grobman ◽  
Hyagriv N. Simhan ◽  
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Objective Our objective was to test the association of fetal adrenal size with perinatal morbidity among fetuses with fetal growth restriction (FGR; estimated fetal weight [EFW] < 10th percentile). Study Design This was a secondary analysis of the Nulliparous Pregnancy Outcomes Study: Monitoring Mothers-to-be (nuMoM2b) adrenal study, which measured fetal adrenal gland size at 22 to 30 weeks' gestation. We analyzed the transverse adrenal area (TAA) and fetal zone area (absolute measurements and corrected for fetal size) and the ratio of the fetal zone area to the total transverse area using a composite perinatal outcome of stillbirth, neonatal intensive care unit admission, respiratory distress syndrome, necrotizing enterocolitis, retinopathy of prematurity, sepsis, mechanical ventilation, seizure, or death. Among fetuses with FGR, adrenal measurements were compared between those that did and did not experience the composite perinatal outcome. Results There were 1,709 eligible neonates. Seven percent (n = 120) were diagnosed with FGR at the time of adrenal measurement, and 14.7% (n = 251) experienced perinatal morbidity. EFW-corrected and absolute adrenal measurements were similar among fetuses with and without FGR as well as among those who did and did not experience morbidity. The area under the curve for corrected TAA was 0.52 (95% confidence interval 0.38–0.67). Conclusion In our cohort, adrenal size was not associated with risk of morbidity among fetuses with FGR.


2017 ◽  
Vol 66 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-120 ◽  
Author(s):  
Colleen Nofi ◽  
Yevgen Bogatyryov ◽  
Eduard I. Dedkov

This study was aimed to understand the mechanism of persistent cardiac myocyte (CM) survival in myocardial infarction (MI) scars. A transmural MI was induced in 12-month-old Sprague–Dawley rats by permanent coronary artery ligation. The hearts were collected 3 days, 1, 2, 4, 8, and 12 weeks after MI and evaluated with histology, immunohistochemistry, and quantitative morphometry. Vasculature patency was assessed in 4-, 8-, and 12-week-old scars by infusion of 15-micron microspheres into the left ventricle before euthanasia. The infarcted/scarred area has a small continually retained population of surviving CMs in subendocardial and subepicardial regions. Surprisingly, whereas the transverse area of subepicardial CMs remained relatively preserved or even enlarged over 12 post-MI weeks, subendocardial CMs underwent progressive atrophy. Nevertheless, the fractional volume of viable CMs remained comparable in mature scars 4, 8, and 12 weeks after MI (3.6 ± 0.4%, 3.4 ± 0.5%, and 2.5 ± 0.3%, respectively). Despite the opposite dynamics of changes in size, CMs of both regions displayed sarcomeres and gap junctions. Most importantly, surviving CMs were always accompanied by patent microvessels linked to a venous network composed of Thebesian veins, intramural sinusoids, and subepicardial veins. Our findings reveal that long-term survival of CMs in transmural post-MI scars is sustained by a local microcirculatory bed.


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 521-528 ◽  
Author(s):  
Feras J. Waly ◽  
Fahad H. Abduljabbar ◽  
Maryse Fortin ◽  
Anas Nooh ◽  
Michael Weber

Study Design: Systematic review. Objectives: To determine the preoperative computed tomography (CT) myelogram imaging parameters in patients diagnosed with degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) that correlate with severity of DCM and predict postoperative patients’ functional outcome. Methods: An electronic database search was performed using Ovid Medline and Embase. CT myelogram studies investigating the correlation between imaging characteristics and DCM severity or postoperative outcomes were included. Two independent reviewers performed citation screening, selection, qualitative assessment, and data extraction using an objective and blinded protocol. Results: A total of 5 studies (402 patients) were included in this review and investigated the role of preoperative CT myelogram parameters in predicting the functional outcome after surgical treatment of DCM. All studies were retrospective cohort studies. CT myelogram characteristics included the transverse area of the spinal cord at maximum level of compression, spinal canal narrowing, number of blocks, spinal canal diameter, and flattening ratio. There is low evidence suggesting that patients with a preoperative transverse area of the spinal cord >30 mm2 at the level of maximum compression have better postoperative recovery and outcome. We found no studies investigating the correlation between preoperative CT myelogram parameters and DCM severity. Conclusions: Patients with greater transverse area of spinal cord at the level of maximum compression on the preoperative CT myelogram are more likely to have better neurological outcome after surgery. There is insufficient evidence to suggest that any of the other CT myelogram parameters investigated are predictors of postoperative outcomes in patients with DCM.


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