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Clin Psychol Rev ; 91: 102101, 2022 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34823190

ABSTRACT

Bowen Family Systems Theory's central construct, differentiation of self (DoS), is one of the most recognized constructs to systemic researchers and psychology professionals. The present study reviewed the available evidence on DoS from the inception of the construct until July 31, 2020. A scoping review was conducted and a total of 295 primary studies were eligible for inclusion. Literature was categorized according to the hypotheses postulated by Bowen regarding: the associations between DoS and psychological and health outcomes and how DoS stability and similarity in partner levels operate within family systems. Descriptive data regarding studies on the measurement of DoS and in the area of psychotherapy were also compiled. Results revealed that there is ample support for DoS as a predictor of psychological health and marital quality, and that there are positive associations between DoS and better physical health and intergenerational relationships. Results of this review show that there continue to be underexplored hypotheses and a paucity of longitudinal or causal research designs to test the stability of DoS, the intergenerational transmission of DoS, and the efficacy of clinical interventions in modifying DoS to promote optimal well-being. Recommendations and next steps for researchers and practitioners are outlined.


Subject(s)
Psychotherapy , Systems Theory , Humans
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Bioresour Technol ; 331: 125053, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33827779

ABSTRACT

Sustainable biorefinery concepts based on lignocellulosic biomass are gaining worldwide research interest because of their inexpensiveness and abundance. The recalcitrance of lignocellulosic biomass poses a major hindrance to enhance biofuel production. Therefore, a pretreatment step is critical to prepare the substrates for the downstream process. Combining pretreatment steps help to lower the severity of the drawbacks of a single pretreatment step. This paper systematically reviews the combined biological and chemical/physicochemical pretreatment based on fiber degradation and sugar yield. An energy-efficient biological pretreatment method combined with a chemical pretreatment that accelerates the pretreatment times has been seen to be efficient for fiber degradation and sugar yields. However, fungal species, culture conditions, biomass type, the severity of chemical pretreatment and the order of sequential pretreatment influences the relative component contents and sugar yield. Even the same biomass from different sources undergoing similar pretreatment conditions could result in a varying amount of digestibility.


Subject(s)
Biofuels , Lignin , Biomass , Hydrolysis
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Chaos ; 29(10): 103135, 2019 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31675799

ABSTRACT

The conventional impedance profile of a neuron can identify the presence of resonance and other properties of the neuronal response to oscillatory inputs, such as nonlinear response amplifications, but it cannot distinguish other nonlinear properties such as asymmetries in the shape of the voltage response envelope. Experimental observations have shown that the response of neurons to oscillatory inputs preferentially enhances either the upper or lower part of the voltage envelope in different frequency bands. These asymmetric voltage responses arise in a neuron model when it is submitted to high enough amplitude oscillatory currents of variable frequencies. We show how the nonlinearities associated to different ionic currents or present in the model as captured by its voltage equation lead to asymmetrical response and how high amplitude oscillatory currents emphasize this response. We propose a geometrical explanation for the phenomenon where asymmetries result not only from nonlinearities in their activation curves but also from nonlinearites captured by the nullclines in the phase-plane diagram and from the system's time-scale separation. In addition, we identify an unexpected frequency-dependent pattern which develops in the gating variables of these currents and is a product of strong nonlinearities in the system as we show by controlling such behavior by manipulating the activation curve parameters. The results reported in this paper shed light on the ionic mechanisms by which brain embedded neurons process oscillatory information.

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Rev. chil. ter. ocup ; 15(2): 131-139, dic.2015. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-790595

ABSTRACT

El presente manuscrito es un ejercicio teórico/práctico realizado para apoyar una propuesta disciplinar emergente. El objetivo es visibilizar la necesidad de realizar intervenciones que apunten a lograr una inclusión sociocomunitaria Se elaboró luego de revisar y analizar los resultados y conclusiones de una investigación de magister y la práctica profesional del autor y la autora en la estrategia de Rehabilitación Basada en la Comunidad en las comunas de Hualpén y Talcahuano, en la región del Biobío. A partir de ahí, se articularon constructos epistemológicos para una propuesta metodológica de intervención de Terapia Ocupacional Comunitaria que permita comprometerse con la realidad y las necesidades ocupacionales de las personas de nuestro espacio regional geopolítico.El trabajo se estructuró en torno a aproximaciones conceptuales de Terapia Ocupacional Comunitaria y luego una lectura aplicada en la estrategia de Rehabilitación Basada en la Comunidad...


This manuscript is a theoretical / practical exercise conducted to support a proposal emerging discipline. The aim is to demonstrate the need for interventions aimed at achieving sociocommunitarian inclusion is then prepared to review and analyze the results and conclusions of research master's and professional practice of the author and the author's strategy Based Rehabilitation Community in the communes of Hualpén and Talcahuano , in the Biobio region .From there, articulated epistemological constructs a methodology for intervention allowing Community Occupational Therapy compromise with reality and occupational needs of the people in our regional geopolitical space. The work is structured around conceptual approaches Community Occupational Therapy and then a reading strategy applied in the Community Based Rehabilitation...


Subject(s)
Humans , Community Integration , Social Adjustment , Social Support , Occupational Therapy/methods
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Work ; 49(1): 51-62, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25135097

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Evidence on effectiveness of ergonomic interventions to reduce mechanical demands of the upper extremity is scarce in agriculture. OBJECTIVE: To conduct an ergonomic intervention to reduce mechanical exposures on workers during manual flower cutting, while emphasizing postural education and reduction of force requirements. PARTICIPANTS: Seventy seven workers (20 to 55 years old; 80% women) from six companies that cultivate roses participated in this study. METHODS: Participants from three companies were randomly assigned to control and intervention groups. A postural education program and a maintenance program was designed and implemented in the intervention group aiming to achieve more neutral postures of the wrist and forearm and to reduce force requirements during rose cutting. Changes in self-reported effort and upper extremity postures, kinematics and muscular activity between baseline and follow-up assessments were evaluated. RESULTS: Most of the observed changes in the evaluated mechanical exposures were moderate for both groups. The intervention group showed differential improvements compared to the control group for 95th percentile forearm pronation (intervention group went from 50.6 to 35.6°; control group went from 18.4 to 34.7°); and to some degree for the maximum wrist radial deviation (the intervention group went from 17° to 7.6°; control group went from 10.1° to 7.8°). Also, the mean elbow flexion for the control group was reduced from 62.3 to 48.4°, whereas it increased from 52.2 to 57.3° in the intervention group. No differential changes between the intervention and control groups were observed for the kinematic variables, except for an unexpected reduction in the 95th percentile velocity of wrist flexion-extension in the control group, which was not observed in the intervention group. Lastly, although observed changes in muscular activity were not statistically significant, improvements were observed for the intervention group for the flexor and extensor carpi radialis and the flexor carpi ulnaris; although the opposite was true for the extensor carpi ulnaris. CONCLUSIONS: Important although sometimes mixed results were achieved with this field intervention, focusing on postural and force requirement demands. The positive results are encouraging considering the presence of typical limitations observed in field intervention studies.


Subject(s)
Agricultural Workers' Diseases/etiology , Agricultural Workers' Diseases/prevention & control , Arm Injuries/etiology , Arm Injuries/prevention & control , Ergonomics , Flowers , Adult , Agricultural Workers' Diseases/epidemiology , Arm Injuries/epidemiology , Biomechanical Phenomena , Colombia , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Posture
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Actas dermo-sifiliogr. (Ed. impr.) ; 104(4): 311-315, mayo 2013. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-111902

ABSTRACT

Introducción: Las medidas de la línea de implantación pilosa frontal de la mujer española caucásica no han sido descritas, y tampoco si existe relación entre estas medidas y los niveles hormonales androgénicos, producción sebácea e hidratación. Material y métodos: Estudio observacional, prospectivo, descriptivo y analítico en 103 mujeres sanas españolas caucásicas premenopáusicas, pertenecientes a la plantilla sanitaria de nuestro hospital a las que se les midió la línea de implantación pilosa frontal, los niveles de sebo y la hidratación de la capa córnea, y en 50 voluntarias de este grupo se determinaron, además, los niveles hormonales androgénicos 3-5 días después de terminar la menstruación. Resultados: La edad media de nuestras pacientes fue de 29,7 años. El pico de viuda se objetivó en el 94,17% de las pacientes. Las dimensiones medias del pico de viuda en nuestro grupo fueron de 1,01cm de alto y 2,13cm de ancho. Los niveles medios hormonales fueron los que habitualmente consideramos como normales en el laboratorio de nuestro hospital, excepto la 17-hidroxi-progesterona, que alcanzó valores medios de 1,39ng/ml (rango: 0,6-5,9; N: 0,15-1,10). El PSA fue de 0,04ng/ml (rango: 0,02-0,08; N: 0,00-0,02). Conclusiones: Las medidas de las líneas de implantación pilosa frontal de la mujer caucásica española han sido distintas de las descritas para la mujer americana. El conocimiento de este patrón de distribución de la línea de implantación pilosa frontal normal puede ayudar en el caso de que la paciente con una alopecia androgenética femenina de patrón masculino, una alopecia frontal fibrosante u otra cicatricial ya estable desee corregir quirúrgicamente su problema mediante trasplante capilar (AU)


Background: Anterior hairline measurements and their possible relationship with androgen levels, sebum production, and skin hydration have not been reported in white Spanish women. Material and methods: This was a prospective descriptive and analytical observational study conducted on 103 healthy premenopausal white Spanish women recruited from the health staff of Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena in Seville, Spain. Measurements were made of anterior hairline implantation, sebum levels, and the degree of hydration of the stratum corneum. Androgen levels were also determined in 50 volunteers from this group 3 to 5 days after the end of the menstrual cycle. Results: The mean age of the women was 29.7 years. A widow’s peak was observed in 94.17% of the group. The mean dimensions of the widow’s peak were a height of 1.01 cm and width of 2.13 cm. The mean hormone levels were within normal limits for our hospital’s laboratory with the exception of 17-hydroxyprogesterone, with a mean level of 1.39 ng/mL (range, 0.6-5.9 ng/mL; normal limits, 0.15-1.10 ng/mL). The mean prostate specific antigen level was 0.04 ng/mL (range 0.02-0.08 ng/mL; normal limits, 0.00-0.02 ng/mL). Conclusions: The hairline measurements of the white Spanish women in this study differ from those reported in American women. Knowledge of this normal pattern of anterior hairline implantation can be important in the evaluation of women with female androgenetic alopecia with male pattern, frontal fibrosing alopecia, or other established scarring alopecia seeking a surgical solution by hair transplantation (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Hair/physiology , Hair/transplantation , Alopecia/diagnosis , Alopecia/surgery , Rehydration Solutions/therapeutic use , Prospective Studies , Sebaceous Glands/growth & development , Sebaceous Glands/physiopathology , Sebaceous Glands
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Actas Dermosifiliogr ; 104(4): 311-5, 2013 May.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23582301

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Anterior hairline measurements and their possible relationship with androgen levels, sebum production, and skin hydration have not been reported in white Spanish women. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This was a prospective descriptive and analytical observational study conducted on 103 healthy premenopausal white Spanish women recruited from the health staff of Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena in Seville, Spain. Measurements were made of anterior hairline implantation, sebum levels, and the degree of hydration of the stratum corneum. Androgen levels were also determined in 50 volunteers from this group 3 to 5 days after the end of the menstrual cycle. RESULTS: The mean age of the women was 29.7 years. A widow's peak was observed in 94.17% of the group. The mean dimensions of the widow's peak were a height of 1.01 cm and width of 2.13 cm. The mean hormone levels were within normal limits for our hospital's laboratory with the exception of 17-hydroxyprogesterone, with a mean level of 1.39 ng/mL (range, 0.6-5.9ng/mL; normal limits, 0.15-1.10 ng/mL). The mean prostate specific antigen level was 0.04ng/mL (range 0.02-0.08ng/mL; normal limits, 0.00-0.02ng/mL). CONCLUSIONS: The hairline measurements of the white Spanish women in this study differ from those reported in American women. Knowledge of this normal pattern of anterior hairline implantation can be important in the evaluation of women with female androgenetic alopecia with male pattern, frontal fibrosing alopecia, or other established scarring alopecia seeking a surgical solution by hair transplantation.


Subject(s)
Forehead/anatomy & histology , Hair , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Hormones/blood , Humans , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Spain , White People , Young Adult
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Am J Ind Med ; 55(10): 926-39, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22847615

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: We report the prevalence of symptoms of common upper-limb disorders and describe comprehensively mechanical workloads in a sample of workers of the Colombian flower industry. METHODS: One hundred fifty eight workers from eight flower manufacturers were assessed. Assessments included Borg self-reported exertion and working practices, medical examinations, video-based observations and kinematic and surface muscular activity assessments of upper-limb. RESULTS: Point prevalence of signs and symptoms of CTS, epicondylitis, and De Quervain's disease was 32.9%, 15.2%, and 13.3%, respectively. All tasks are executed on average in wrist extension, ulnar deviation, and high elbow flexion. Average median muscle activity across tasks ranged between 3.6% and 27.3%. Forearm muscles were mainly active. CONCLUSIONS: The occurrence of signs and symptoms of upper-extremity musculoskeletal disorders was high among the sample. The classification and cutting task showed the highest mechanical demands. Interventions in this working population are required and should be directed to allow for muscular rest on regular basis.


Subject(s)
Agriculture/statistics & numerical data , Flowers , Occupational Diseases/epidemiology , Occupational Health/statistics & numerical data , Upper Extremity/injuries , Workload , Adaptation, Physiological , Adult , Colombia/epidemiology , Female , Health Status Indicators , Humans , Isometric Contraction/physiology , Male , Musculoskeletal Diseases/epidemiology , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Physical Exertion , Posture , Prevalence , Risk Assessment , Self Report , Stress, Physiological
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Todo hosp ; (275): 19-19, jun. 2012.
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-102373

ABSTRACT

No disponible


Subject(s)
Humans , /trends , Health Services Accessibility/economics , /trends
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Work ; 41 Suppl 1: 4971-4, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22317489

ABSTRACT

Evidence on the effectiveness of ergonomic interventions to reduce mechanical demands and upper-extremity MSDs is scarce in agriculture. We conducted an intervention to reduce mechanical exposures during manual flower cutting through job rotation, education and reduction of force requirements. One-hundred and twenty workers (20 to 60 years old; 89% women) from six companies that cultivate roses participated in this study. Three companies were randomly assigned to control and intervention groups. We studied changes between baseline and follow-up in self-reported effort and upper-extremity postures, kinematics and muscular activity. Most of the observed changes were moderate for both groups. The intervention group showed differential improvements compared to the control group for the maximum wrist radial deviation and forearm pronation, and acceleration of the forearm supination-pronation and elbow flexion-extension; and the muscular activity of the flexor and extensor carpi radialis and the flexor carpi ulnaris. However, we also observed that the maximum ulnar deviation, velocity of the wrist flexion-extension and muscular activity of the extensor carpi ulnaris improved more in the control group. These mixed results may be related to limited time for intervention adjustment, and uncontrolled task changes in the control group. Future research should address these issues and test other solutions.


Subject(s)
Agriculture , Ergonomics , Flowers , Musculoskeletal Diseases/prevention & control , Occupational Diseases/prevention & control , Adult , Biomechanical Phenomena , Colombia , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Posture , Upper Extremity/physiopathology , Young Adult
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 69(12): 1660-3, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21316253

ABSTRACT

Some remarkable advances have been made in the last years on the SPES-BNCT project of the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) towards the development of the accelerator-driven thermal neutron beam facility at the Legnaro National Laboratories (LNL), aimed at the BNCT experimental treatment of extended skin melanoma. The compact neutron source will be produced via the (9)Be(p,xn) reactions using the 5 MeV, 30 mA beam driven by the RFQ accelerator, whose modules construction has been recently completed, into a thick beryllium target prototype already available. The Beam Shaping Assembly (BSA) final modeling, using both neutron converter and the new, detailed, Be(p,xn) neutron yield spectra at 5 MeV energy recently measured at the CN Van de Graaff accelerator at LNL, is summarized here.


Subject(s)
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy/instrumentation , Models, Theoretical , Equipment Design , Humans , Melanoma/radiotherapy , Skin Neoplasms/radiotherapy
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 67(7-8 Suppl): S274-7, 2009 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19376724

ABSTRACT

The SPES-BNCT ongoing project of the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) is aimed at the construction at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro (LNL) of an accelerator-based (AB), high-flux thermal neutron beam facility devoted to boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) experimental treatment of extended skin melanoma, in the framework of SPES (selective production of exotic species) project. The neutron source will be produced via the (9)Be(p,xn) reactions by a 5 MeV, 30 mA proton beam into a thick beryllium target. The resulting neutron spectrum is slowed down using a beam shaping assembly (BSA), for which modeling is in an advanced neutronic design stage. An overview on the BSA current status, based on the Be neutron converter prototype designed and already constructed, is reported.


Subject(s)
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy/instrumentation , Melanoma/radiotherapy , Particle Accelerators , Skin Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Beryllium/radiation effects , Biophysical Phenomena , Boron Neutron Capture Therapy/statistics & numerical data , Facility Design and Construction , Fast Neutrons/therapeutic use , Humans , Italy , Models, Theoretical , Monte Carlo Method , Particle Accelerators/statistics & numerical data
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 67(7-8 Suppl): S171-4, 2009 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19376725

ABSTRACT

The BNCT radiation field is complex because different beam components are mixed, each one having different relative biological effectiveness (RBE). Microdosimetry with tissue-equivalent proportional counters (TEPC) has proven to be an ideal dosimetric technique for mixed radiation fields, because it is able both to measure the absorbed dose and to assess the radiation field relative biological effectiveness with good accuracy. An ideal detector for BNCT should contain two TEPCs, one detector loaded with, while the other one without (10)B in order to record all beam components with a unique measurement. Moreover, such a detector should be of tiny size in order to be able to measure in the intense BNCT radiation fields without significant pile-up effects. TEPCs have been shown to be pretty good dosimeters for mixed radiation fields. In this paper the first mini twin TEPC counter for BNCT is presented, as well as first measurement at the new HYTHOR thermal irradiation facility at TAPIRO nuclear reactor and comparison with related Monte Carlo calculations.


Subject(s)
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy/instrumentation , Boron Neutron Capture Therapy/statistics & numerical data , Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted/statistics & numerical data , Equipment Design , Humans , Italy , Linear Energy Transfer , Monte Carlo Method , Nuclear Reactors , Relative Biological Effectiveness
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Parasitology ; 136(2): 175-81, 2009 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19079820

ABSTRACT

SUMMARY: Clinical isolates from 3 microsporidia species, Encephalitozoon intestinalis and Encephalitozoon hellem, and the insect parasite Anncaliia (Brachiola, Nosema) algerae, were used in spore germination and enterocyte-like (C2Bbe1) cell infection assays to determine the effect of a panel of antimicrobial peptides. Spores were incubated with lactoferrin (Lf), lysozyme (Lz), and human beta defensin 2 (HBD2), human alpha defensin 5 (HD5), and human alpha defensin 1 (HNP1), alone and in combination with Lz, prior to germination. Of the Encephalitozoon species only E. hellem spore germination was inhibited by HNP1, while A. algerae spore germination was inhibited by Lf, HBD2, HD5 and HNP1, although HBD2 and HD5 inhibition required the presence of Lz. The effects of HBD2 and HD5 on microsporidia enterocyte infection paralleled their effects on spore germination. Lysozyme alone only inhibited infection with A. algerae, while Lf inhibited infection by E. intestinalis and A. algerae. HNP1 significantly reduced enterocyte infection by all 3 parasite species and a combination of Lf, Lz and HNP1 caused a further reduced infection with A. algerae. These data suggest that intestinal antimicrobial peptides contribute to the defence of the intestine against infection by luminal microsporidia spores and may partially determine which parasite species infects the intestine.


Subject(s)
Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Enterocytes/microbiology , Microsporidiosis/microbiology , Peptides/pharmacology , Caco-2 Cells , Encephalitozoon/drug effects , Encephalitozoon/physiology , Enterocytes/drug effects , Humans , Lactoferrin/pharmacology , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Muramidase/pharmacology , Nosema/drug effects , Nosema/physiology , Spores, Fungal/drug effects , Spores, Fungal/physiology , alpha-Defensins/pharmacology , beta-Defensins/pharmacology
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Med Phys ; 35(1): 13-24, 2008 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18293556

ABSTRACT

The effect of the energy dispersion of a quasi-monochromatic x-ray beam on the performance of a dual-energy x-ray imaging system is studied by means of Monte Carlo simulations using MCNPX (Monte Carlo N-Particle eXtended) version 2.6.0. In particular, the case of subtraction imaging at the iodine K-edge, suitable for angiographic imaging application, is investigated. The average energies of the two beams bracketing the iodine K-edge are set to the values of 31.2 and 35.6 keV corresponding to the ones obtained with a compact source based on a conventional x-ray tube and a mosaic crystal monochromator. The energy dispersion of the two beams is varied between 0 and 10 keV of full width at half-maximum (FWHM). The signal and signal-to-noise ratio produced in the simulated images by iodine-filled cavities (simulating patient vessels) drilled in a PMMA phantom are studied as a function of the x-ray energy dispersion. The obtained results show that, for the considered energy separation of 4.4 keV, no dramatic deterioration of the image quality is observed with increasing x-ray energy dispersion up to a FWHM of about 2.35 keV. The case of different beam energies is also investigated by means of fast simulations of the phantom absorption.


Subject(s)
Angiography, Digital Subtraction/methods , Iodine/chemistry , Monte Carlo Method , Computer Simulation , Electrons , Humans , Phantoms, Imaging , Photons , X-Rays
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Transplant Proc ; 37(1): 243-4, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15808608

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: Host resistance has precluded clinical islet transplantation from becoming a consistent therapy for type I diabetic patients, mainly due to both specific and nonspecific processes. O-glycosylated proteins have a primary role in immunologic synapses. Therefore, we investigated the effects of a putative immunomodulatory effect of the cleavage of these molecules on islet allotransplantation. METHODS: Murine islets were treated with O-sialoglycoprotein endopeptidase. Three endpoints were studied: (1) proliferation in allogeneic mixed islet mononuclear cell reactions using treated and control irradiated islets as stimulator cells of mononuclear cells; (2) expression of IA-d on monocytes using 48-hour transplants of treated versus control mouse islets into subcutaneous capsules; (3) posttransplant graft function in an in vivo model of islet allotransplantation. Treated and control islets were transplanted in diabetic mice treated daily with cyclosporine. Glycemia was monitored to determine diabetes reversion. RESULTS: The allogeneic proliferative response was maximal when allogeneic mononuclear cells were mixed with control islets; it was significantly decreased with treated islets. Mean proliferative inhibition rate of treated vs. control was 62%. IA-d expression on monocytes was maximal in control islets. Reversion was significantly different for treated versus control islets with its duration varied from 3 to 7 days. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that treatment of islets with O-sialoglycoprotein endopeptidase may modulate allogeneic immunologic reactions.


Subject(s)
Islets of Langerhans Transplantation/physiology , Islets of Langerhans/cytology , Metalloendopeptidases/pharmacology , Animals , Cell Division , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/surgery , Glycosylation , Islets of Langerhans/drug effects , Mice , Transplantation, Homologous/physiology
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Med Phys ; 32(12): 3755-66, 2005 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16475775

ABSTRACT

Dual-energy mammographic imaging experimental tests have been performed using a compact dichromatic imaging system based on a conventional x-ray tube, a mosaic crystal, and a 384-strip silicon detector equipped with full-custom electronics with single photon counting capability. For simulating mammal tissue, a three-component phantom, made of Plexiglass, polyethylene, and water, has been used. Images have been collected with three different pairs of x-ray energies: 16-32 keV, 18-36 keV, and 20-40 keV. A Monte Carlo simulation of the experiment has also been carried out using the MCNP-4C transport code. The Alvarez-Macovski algorithm has been applied both to experimental and simulated data to remove the contrast between two of the phantom materials so as to enhance the visibility of the third one.


Subject(s)
Mammography/methods , Radiographic Image Enhancement/methods , Silicon , Algorithms , Biophysical Phenomena , Biophysics , Female , Humans , Mammography/statistics & numerical data , Monte Carlo Method , Phantoms, Imaging/statistics & numerical data
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Actas Esp Psiquiatr ; 29(5): 287-92, 2001.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11602084

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: To analyze the features of the studies on meta-analysis in psychiatry and assess the effect of these papers on the psychiatric reference textbooks. METHODS: Two researchers reviewed electronic databases Medline and Embase during the period 1977-98, using the key words: clinical trial, randomized observational trial, metaanalysis, systematic review. To confirm the validity of the searching strategy inter and intra-raters reliability was studied with satisfactory kappa figures. RESULTS: Psychiatry is the medical specialty in which more studies on meta-analysis have been carried out (N= 179, 11,79% out of the total), followed by cardiology and oncology. The increase in this kind of research during 1977-98 has been very high in all medical fields and, specifically, in psychiatry. There is no correlation between impact factor of a scientifical journal and number of meta-analysis published in it. Only 0.002% of the references of one of the most important textbook in psychiatry (Kaplan) are related to meta-analysis. There is no studies on meta-analysis developed by Spanish researchers. CONCLUSIONS: Studies on meta-analysis are not referred by psychiatric reference textbooks. As a consequence, their impact on clinical practice is scarce.


Subject(s)
Meta-Analysis as Topic , Psychiatry , Publishing/statistics & numerical data , Reference Books, Medical , Retrospective Studies
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