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Lett Appl Microbiol ; 72(5): 610-618, 2021 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33525052

ABSTRACT

Paenibacillus durus strain ATCC 35681T is a Gram-positive diazotroph that displayed capability of fixing nitrogen even in the presence of nitrate or ammonium. However, the nitrogen fixation activity was detected only at day 1 of growth when cultured in liquid nitrogen-enriched medium. The transcripts of all the nifH homologues were present throughout the 9-day study. When grown in nitrogen-depleted medium, nitrogenase activities occurred from day 1 until day 6 and the nifH transcripts were also present during the course of the study albeit at different levels. In both studies, the absence of nitrogen fixation activity regardless of the presence of the nifH transcripts raised the possibility of a post-transcriptional or post-translational regulation of the system. A putative SigA box sequence was found upstream of the transcription start site of nifB1, the first gene in the major nitrogen fixation cluster. The upstream region of nifB2 showed a promoter recognizable by SigE, a sigma factor normally involved in sporulation.


Subject(s)
Nitrogen Fixation/genetics , Oxidoreductases/genetics , Paenibacillus/genetics , Paenibacillus/metabolism , Transcription, Genetic/genetics , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Culture Media/chemistry , Nitrogen/metabolism , Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Paenibacillus/growth & development , Promoter Regions, Genetic/genetics , Sigma Factor/genetics , Transcription Initiation Site/physiology
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Trop Biomed ; 38(4): 568-577, 2021 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35001923

ABSTRACT

We report two confirmed human bite cases by Lactrodectus geometricus , also known as the brown widow spider. These are the first reported bite envenomation incidents by L. geometricus in Malaysia. The incidents occurred in Tawau, Sabah and Paka, Terengganu. Both men were bitten on their ear while putting on motorcycle helmets. The spiders appeared to have nested in the helmets. The dead specimens were collected and sent to the Invertebrate and Vertebrate Neurobiology Laboratory, Department of Parasitology, Universiti Malaya for identification. The species identity was confirmed by DNA barcoding.


Subject(s)
Bites and Stings/epidemiology , Spiders , Animals , Humans , Malaysia/epidemiology , Male
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Tropical Biomedicine ; : 568-577, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-936380

ABSTRACT

@#We report two confirmed human bite cases by Lactrodectus geometricus, also known as the brown widow spider. These are the first reported bite envenomation incidents by L. geometricus in Malaysia. The incidents occurred in Tawau, Sabah and Paka, Terengganu. Both men were bitten on their ear while putting on motorcycle helmets. The spiders appeared to have nested in the helmets. The dead specimens were collected and sent to the Invertebrate and Vertebrate Neurobiology Laboratory, Department of Parasitology, Universiti Malaya for identification. The species identity was confirmed by DNA barcoding.

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BMC Nephrol ; 18(1): 123, 2017 04 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28372556

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Pre-produced bicarbonate concentrates (PPC) are still widely used in developing countries despite its cost and risk but Central Concentrate System (CCS) is lacking in data to support its wider adoption. METHODS: We conducted an 8-week randomized crossover study on 16 Hemodialysis machines to compare CCS versus PPC. Performance is assessed by solute concentrations while safety is assessed by microbial count, endotoxin level and adverse event reporting. RESULTS: Microbial counts and endotoxin levels were monitored on 48 occasions during the 8-week study for the CCS arm of the study. The levels were all below the action limit during the study. No patient reported any adverse events. Dialysate Sodium, Chloride and Bicarbonate concentrations were measured on a total of 128 occasions for each arm of the study. The relative deviations of Sodium, Chloride and Bicarbonate concentration were within ±5% of their nominal values for both. The 95% Confidence Intervals for the ratio of the mean solute concentrations on the CCS to PPC lie within the tolerance limit of ±5%. CONCLUSION: Modern CCS is bacteriologically safe and its performance statistically equivalent to PPC.


Subject(s)
Hemodialysis Solutions/therapeutic use , Kidney Failure, Chronic/therapy , Renal Dialysis/methods , Bicarbonates/analysis , Chlorides/analysis , Cross-Over Studies , Humans , Malaysia , Sodium/analysis
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Arch Pediatr ; 20(6): 667-72, 2013 Jun.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23619209

ABSTRACT

The authors present the concepts of simulation and its utilization in pediatrics. Simulation in medicine is a teaching method that has not yet been developed in Europe and has not spread in pediatrics in France. Motivations for simulation are first and foremost ethical: "Never the first time on patients!" Simulation also provides benefits in teaching communication skills and theoretical concepts. It is an essential means to maintain patient safety by limiting the risk of errors. It covers teaching procedures requiring realistic models such as in teaching communication and crisis resource management. Simulation can also be used for teaching disclosure of bad news, using actors. Simulation skills are acquired during debriefing, when the supervisor acts as a facilitator. Evaluation is mandatory in simulation, dependent on the how realistic the models are and on the performance of a procedure or multidisciplinary team management. Performance can be objectively assessed only with validated tools. Simulation will become a mandatory teaching method in medicine.


Subject(s)
Pediatrics/education , Teaching/methods , Humans , Manikins , Models, Animal , Patient Safety , Patient Simulation , Physician-Patient Relations , Risk Management
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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-628689

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Introduction: Malnutrition is a serious unresolved nutritional problem amongst dialysis patients associated with increased mortality and morbidity and prevalence differs according to dialysis modalities. This study compared protein- energy malnutrition (PEM) prevalence in haemodialysis (HD) and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients. Methods: A total of 155 HD and 90 CAPD patients were enrolled. PEM prevalence was determined using body mass mdex (BMI), serum albumin, Dialysis Malnutrition Score (DM5) and dietary intake. Results: CAPD patients had significantly higher BMI (24.1 � 4.8 kg/m2 vs. 22.7 � 4.8 kg/m2 p=O.024) and mid-arm muscle area (32.1 � 12.4 cm2 vs. 29.5 � 15.9 cm2 p=O.044) than HD patients. They also had significantly lower serum albumin (31 � 5 g/L vs. 35 � 6 g/L; p5 years were independent risk factors of PEM hi dialysis patients. Conclusion: Periodic nutritional assessments, education and dietary counseling should be emphasised in these patients as a preventive measure of PEM.

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Hum Exp Toxicol ; 30(2): 138-44, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20385705

ABSTRACT

Stilbenes possess a variety of biological activities including chemopreventive activity. This study was conducted to evaluate the structural activity relationships of six methoxylated stilbene analogues with respect to their cytotoxic effects and antioxidant activities on HepG2 hepatoma and Chang liver cells. The cytotoxic and total antioxidant activities of six stilbene analogues were determined by MTT and Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power (FRAP) assays, respectively. We found that the cis-methoxylated stilbene: (Z)-3,4,4'-trimethoxystilbene was the most potent and selective antiproliferative agent (IC50 89 µM) in HepG2 cells. For the total antioxidant activity, compounds possessing hydroxyl groups at the 4' position namely (E)-3-methoxy-4'-hydroxystilbene, (E)-3,5-dimethoxy-4'-hydroxystilbene (pterostilbene), (E)-4-methoxy-4'-hydroxystilbene showed the highest antioxidant activity. Structure activity relationship studies of these compounds demonstrated that the cytotoxic effect and antioxidant activities of the tested compounds in this study were structurally dependent.


Subject(s)
Anticarcinogenic Agents/pharmacology , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Liver/drug effects , Stilbenes/pharmacology , Anticarcinogenic Agents/chemistry , Antioxidants/chemistry , Cell Culture Techniques , Cell Survival/drug effects , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Hep G2 Cells , Humans , Liver/metabolism , Liver/pathology , Molecular Structure , Stilbenes/chemistry , Structure-Activity Relationship
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Pak J Biol Sci ; 14(15): 768-74, 2011 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22303582

ABSTRACT

Cancer is one of the main causes of mortality and morbidity in world. New compounds are currently being synthesized to combat this disease. The organotins are gaining more attention as anti-cancer agents due to their potent cytotoxicity properties. In this study, a series of newly synthesized organotins namely dimethyltin (IV) (compound 1), dibutyltin (IV) (compound 2) and triphenyltin (IV) benzylisopropyldithiocarbamate (compound 3) were assessed for their cytotoxic activities against human Chang liver cells and hepatocarcinoma HepG2 cells. The cytotoxicity of these organotins in both cells upon 24 h treatment was assessed using 3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. Compound 2 and 3 exhibited potent cytotoxic activities towards both cells where the IC50 values were less then 10 microM. The IC50 value for compound 2 was 2.5 microM in Chang liver cells and 7.0 microM in HepG2 cells whereas compound 3 exhibited an IC50 value of 1.5 microM in Chang liver cells and 2.5 microM in HepG2 cells. Therefore, compound 2 and 3 were more toxic against human Chang liver cells as compared to hepatocarcinoma HepG2 cells. Interestingly, compound 1 did not have any IC50 value in both cells and hence can be classified as non-toxic. In conclusion, organotin (IV) benzylisopropyldithiocarbamate with insertion of dibutyl and triphenyl functional group possess potent cytotoxicity properties. Structural modification of these compounds can be carried out in further studies to produce less or non toxic effects towards normal human cell.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/toxicity , Carbamates/toxicity , Hep G2 Cells/drug effects , Hepatocytes/drug effects , Organotin Compounds/toxicity , Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Cell Survival/drug effects , Humans , Inhibitory Concentration 50 , Organotin Compounds/pharmacology
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Food Chem Toxicol ; 46(1): 368-74, 2008 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17900779

ABSTRACT

Malaysian locally processed raw food products are widely used as main ingredients in local cooking. Previous studies showed that these food products have a positive correlation with the incidence of cancer. The cytotoxicity effect was evaluated using MTT assay (3-(4,5-dimetil-2-thiazolil)-2,5-diphenyl-2H-tetrazolium bromide) against Chang liver cells at 2000 microg/ml following 72 h incubation. Findings showed all methanol extracts caused a tremendous drop in the percentage of cell viability at 2000 microg/ml (shrimp paste - 41.69+/-3.36%, salted fish - 37.2+/-1.06%, dried shrimp - 40.32+/-1.8%, p<0.05). To detect DNA damage in a single cell, alkaline Comet Assay was used. None of the extracts caused DNA damage to the Chang liver cells at 62.5 microg/ml following 24 h incubation, as compared to the positive control, hydrogen peroxide (tail moment - 9.50+/-1.50; tail intensity - 30.50+/-2.50). Proximate analysis which was used for the evaluation of macronutrients in food showed that shrimp paste did not comply with the protein requirement (<25%) as in Food Act 1983. Salt was found in every sample with the highest percentage being detected in shrimp paste which exceeded 20%. Following heavy metal analysis (arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury), arsenic was found in every sample with dried shrimps showing the highest value as compared to the other samples (6.16 mg/kg). In conclusion, several food extracts showed cytotoxic effect but did not cause DNA damage against Chang liver cells. Salt was found as the main additive and arsenic was present in every sample, which could be the probable cause of the toxicity effects observed.


Subject(s)
Cytotoxins/toxicity , Food/toxicity , Mutagens/toxicity , Seafood/toxicity , Analysis of Variance , Animals , Cell Line , Cell Survival/drug effects , Comet Assay , DNA Damage , Fermentation , Fishes , Food Analysis , Food Contamination/analysis , Food Preservatives/analysis , Food Preservatives/toxicity , Hepatocytes/drug effects , Humans , Liver/cytology , Liver/metabolism , Malaysia , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Metals, Heavy/toxicity , Seafood/analysis , Tetrazolium Salts , Thiazoles
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J Laryngol Otol ; 119(9): 737-9, 2005 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16156920

ABSTRACT

Internal jugular vein thrombosis from non-otological causes is not well documented in the otolaryngology literature. The authors report a case of left internal jugular vein thrombosis due to severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. Causes, investigations and treatment of internal jugular vein thrombosis from non-otological causes are discussed.


Subject(s)
Jugular Veins , Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome/complications , Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular/etiology , Thrombosis/etiology , Adult , Female , Humans , Jugular Veins/diagnostic imaging , Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome/diagnostic imaging , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular/diagnostic imaging , Thrombosis/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography, Prenatal
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J Laryngol Otol ; 119(8): 639-42, 2005 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16102222

ABSTRACT

Adult rhabdomyosarcomas in the head and neck are extremely rare and carry a poor prognosis. They should be considered as a distinct clinical entity. The authors report a case of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma in an adult nasopharynx treated with a combined modality treatment of chemotherapy and radiotherapy as per the European International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP) MMT 89 study, group D. The patient responded to treatment and 10 years later, he is still alive with no signs of metastatic disease.


Subject(s)
Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms/therapy , Rhabdomyosarcoma, Embryonal/therapy , Adolescent , Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use , Combined Modality Therapy , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms/pathology , Radiotherapy Dosage , Rhabdomyosarcoma, Embryonal/pathology
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Toxicol In Vitro ; 18(6): 749-54, 2004 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15465639

ABSTRACT

The aim of the study was to determine whether the expression of sulphotransferase enzymes could be affected by the presence of cytokines or peptide hormones. The effects of cytokines (TNF-alpha and TGF-beta) and insulin on sulphotransferase (SULT 1A1 and 1A3) activity were studied in a human neuronal cell line (SK-N-SH) and a human gastrointestinal tract cell line (HT-29). Cells were cultured with varying concentrations of TNF-alpha, TGF-beta or insulin for 24 h; the SULT 1A1 isoform in the 2 cell lines showed different optimal substrate concentrations. There were no direct effects of cytokines on enzyme activity. Culture with TNF-alpha increased activity of both SULT 1A1 and 1A3 in the HT-29 cells; TGF-beta also increased activities of both isoforms but to a lesser extent; insulin increased activity of SULT 1A1 only. The cytokines and insulin had relatively little effect on sulphotransferase activity in the neuronal cell line. These results suggest that, unlike neuronal cells, gastrointestinal cells may respond to physiological states by altering sulphotransferase activity. As certain substrates such as diet-derived heterocyclic amines are bioactivated by sulphation to produce carcinogenic metabolites this may be a factor in the increased incidence of colorectal cancer in patients with inflammatory bowel disease or diabetes.


Subject(s)
Arylsulfotransferase/biosynthesis , Arylsulfotransferase/pharmacology , Colon/cytology , Hypoglycemic Agents/pharmacology , Insulin/pharmacology , Neurons/physiology , Sulfotransferases/biosynthesis , Sulfotransferases/pharmacology , Transforming Growth Factor beta/pharmacology , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/pharmacology , Cell Culture Techniques , Colorectal Neoplasms/physiopathology , Diabetes Mellitus , Diet , Humans , Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/complications , Protein Isoforms
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J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A ; 14(6): 349-52, 2004 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15684780

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The incidence of mesh infection during open hernia repair has been reported to be as high as 3%. With the introduction of laparoscopy, the rate of infection is still a matter of debate. METHODS: All 1182 laparoscopic inguinal hernia repairs performed at our institution from September 1991 to June 2002 were retrospectively reviewed to identify both mesh and wound infections. RESULTS: There were two mesh infections (0.17%) during that period, and one wound infection. CONCLUSION: The incidence of mesh infection in laparoscopic repair is considerably lower than in the open procedure. The two main reasons for this are the introduction of mesh through trocars to avoid skin contact, and the mesh is placed far from the trocar incisions, again avoiding contamination. The rate of wound infection is not related to that of mesh infection, and depends mainly on aseptic prepping techniques prior to surgery.


Subject(s)
Hernia, Inguinal/surgery , Laparoscopy , Surgical Mesh/adverse effects , Surgical Wound Infection , Aged , Humans , Male , Retrospective Studies
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Nephrol Dial Transplant ; 16(6): 1230-8, 2001 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11390725

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Uraemic bone disease is the result of a number of factors modulating bone formation and resorption in a complex manner. In the present study, the hypothesis tested was that the type of haemodialysis membrane used for renal replacement therapy might also play a role. METHODS: We conducted a prospective, open study in 24 chronic haemodialysis patients who were randomized to dialysis treatment with either cellulosic (CELL group, n=11) or polyacrylonitrile (AN-69 group, n=13) membrane for 9 months. Repeated determinations of plasma parameters reflecting bone turnover were done in all patients, and a bone biopsy in a subgroup at the start and end of study. RESULTS: At the start, mean plasma intact parathyroid hormone levels were comparable between the two groups and they did not vary significantly at 9 months of treatment. Similarly, plasma bone-specific alkaline phosphatase and osteocalcin (markers of bone formation), and cross-laps (marker of bone resorption) remained unchanged. However, plasma insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) progressively decreased from 169 to 119 ng/ml in AN-69 group (P<0.01), whereas it remained unchanged in CELL group. In addition, the levels of IGF binding protein (IGFBP)-1 and IGFBP-2 were increased while the levels of IGFBP-5 were decreased in AN-69 group. In the five patients of each group who had repeat bone biopsies, histomorphometric analysis showed a decrease in osteoblast surface, osteoclast surface and osteoclast number in AN-69 group at 9 months, compared with baseline values measured at the start of the study. In contrast, all three parameters significantly increased in the CELL group at 9 months (P<0.001 for the difference between each of the three parameters). Bone formation rate decreased by 31% in the AN-69 group, but increased by 50% in CELL group. However, this latter difference was not statistically significant. Plasma interleukin (IL)-6 and soluble IL-6 receptor levels did not change in the two groups of patients who had undergone bone biopsy. CONCLUSION: Dialysis with CELL membrane was associated with increased bone turnover whereas the use of AN-69 membrane was associated with decreased bone turnover, suggesting a beneficial effect of the latter on high-turnover uraemic bone disease. However, as the number of patients with repeat bone biopsies was small, these findings need to be confirmed in a larger study. Further studies are also needed to evaluate whether or not the changes in IGF system components play a role in decreased bone cell activity in patients on dialysis using the AN-69 polyacrylonitrile membrane.


Subject(s)
Acrylonitrile/analogs & derivatives , Bone and Bones/metabolism , Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Proteins/blood , Kidney Failure, Chronic/physiopathology , Kidney Failure, Chronic/therapy , Membranes, Artificial , Renal Dialysis/instrumentation , Acrylic Resins , Alkaline Phosphatase/blood , Animals , Biocompatible Materials , Biomarkers/blood , Biopsy , Bone and Bones/pathology , Calcium/blood , Cellulose , France , Humans , Hyperparathyroidism/etiology , Insulin-Like Growth Factor I/analysis , Interleukin-6/blood , Kidney Failure, Chronic/blood , Osteocalcin/blood , Parathyroid Hormone/blood , Phosphorus/blood , Receptors, Interleukin-6/blood , Spain , White People
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Phys Rev Lett ; 84(25): 5884-7, 2000 Jun 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10991079

ABSTRACT

The scenario of the spin reorientation in two-dimensional films within first-order anisotropy approximation is theoretically studied by means of Monte Carlo simulations. The magnetic microstructure is investigated as a function of the ratio of the perpendicular anisotropy energy to the dipolar one. If the anisotropy dominates, out-of-plane domains will be found while in-plane vortices appear for a vanishing anisotropy. In the range of comparable anisotropy and dipolar energies a complex domain pattern evolves yielding a continuous transition between the two structures. The structure with equally distributed magnetic moment orientations is stable at the point where anisotropy and dipolar energies cancel each other.

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Presse Med ; 29(1): 34-8, 2000 Jan 15.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10682057

ABSTRACT

HISTOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CONSEQUENCES OF ESWL: Extracorporeal shock wave litotripsy is now used for the treatment of about 90% of stones. Because of the nonpunctual delivery of energy into the stone, a small volume of renal parenchyma is injured, giving rise to a fibrous scar which can be visualized by morphological techniques such as magnetic nuclear resonance. Isotopic techniques point out a 15% reduction of renal plasma flow on the side of the litotripsy. For a majority of patients, this alteration is transient. HYPERTENSION: In a few cases, abrupt onset of transient hypertension has been reported in clear relation with a compressive perirenal hematoma. The causal effect of ESWL on late occurrence of permanent hypertension is however still uncertain, probably because of the difficulty to show that this occurrence is not related to the older age of the patient alone. The FDA sponsored multicentric study begun in 1993 should solve this issue in the future. PATIENTS AT RISK: Recent articles suggest that altered renal function prior to ESWL would predict late occurrence of hypertension and worsening of renal failure. Furthermore, age and the resistance index of arcuate or interlobular renal arteries (measured by Doppler) could help to screen the patients at risk of developing hypertension. Practical attitude: In practice, renal function and blood pressure should be carefully monitored in patients aged over 60 and/or who have a serum creatinine > 300 mumol/l.


Subject(s)
Hypertension, Renal/etiology , Kidney Calculi/therapy , Lithotripsy/adverse effects , Acute Kidney Injury/etiology , Acute Kidney Injury/prevention & control , Humans , Risk Factors
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Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo) ; 47(10): 1473-6, 1999 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10553643

ABSTRACT

From the extract of a Malaysian herbal medicine, Lemuni Hitam (Diospyros sp.), which exhibited monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibition, three new naphthoquinone and/or naphthalene dimers (lemuninols A-C, 1-3) were isolated together with 4,6-dihydroxy-5-methoxy-2-methyl-naphthalene (8) and six known monomers (4-7, 9 and 10). The structures were determined by spectroscopic methods including 2D-NMR techniques. Among them, lemuninol A showed 45% inhibition of MAO (mouse liver) at 5.0 x 10(-6) g/ml, and lemuninols B and C and a naphthoquinone (9) indicated weak activity. Some related quinones were also tested for their MAO inhibitory activities.


Subject(s)
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors/isolation & purification , Naphthalenes/isolation & purification , Naphthoquinones/isolation & purification , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry , Animals , Dimerization , Male , Mice , Models, Chemical , Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors/pharmacology , Naphthalenes/pharmacology , Naphthoquinones/pharmacology , Phytotherapy , Spectrometry, Mass, Fast Atom Bombardment , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
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Urol Int ; 62(4): 195-200, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10567881

ABSTRACT

Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is now used in the treatment of about 90% of renal and ureteral stones. Because of the non-punctual delivery of energy to the stone, a small volume of renal parenchyma is injured giving place to a fibrous scar which can be shown by highly resolutive imaging techniques like magnetic nuclear resonance. Isotopic clearances point to a reduction of 15% in the renal plasma flow on the side of the lithotripsy, but this alteration appears to be transient in nature. In a few cases an abrupt onset of transient hypertension has been reported in clear relation to a compressive perirenal hematoma. The responsibility of ESWL in the late occurrence of permanent hypertension is, however, still uncertain, probably because of the difficulty in showing that this occurrence is not only related to the older age of the patient. The American Food and Drug Administration-sponsored multicentric study begun in 1992 should solve this issue in the future. Recent articles suggest that altered renal function prior to ESWL would predict the late occurrence of hypertension and worsening of renal failure. Furthermore, age and the resistance index of arcuate or interlobar renal arteries (measured by Doppler) could help to screen patients at risk of developing hypertension. In practice in patients over 60 years of age and/or with a plasma creatinine of >to 300 micromol/l, ESWL should be performed with caution, and renal function and blood pressure should be carefully monitored.


Subject(s)
Hypertension/etiology , Kidney/injuries , Lithotripsy/adverse effects , Animals , Humans , Risk Factors , Urinary Calculi/therapy
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Clin Nephrol ; 51(6): 355-66, 1999 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10404696

ABSTRACT

AIM: The respective contribution of sex, type of nephropathy, degree of proteinuria, blood pressure, protein and sodium daily intakes, blood lipid profile, protidemia, hemoglobinemia, acidosis and CaPO4 product on the rate of renal failure progression is debated. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The link between these parameters and the decrease of creatinine clearance, deltaCcr (according to Cockroft) was assessed in uni- and multivariate analysis in a population of 49 patients (26 women; age 60+/-15 years, weight 79+/-15 kg) selected out of 173 presently treated hemodialysis patients on the basis of availability of a quarterly follow-up for 2 years before starting dialysis. The patients were advised a moderate protein and salt restriction which could be retrospectively assessed (on urinary excretion of urea and sodium) at, respectively, 0.82 g/kg/day and 6.5 g/day. RESULTS: The 2-year deltaCcr was 14+/-14 ml/min. It was not different in men and women. This decrease in Ccr was neither significantly different in gomerular disease (17+/-8, n = 14), diabetic nephropathy (12+/-6, n = 7), nephroangiosclerosis (15+/-8, n = 5), interstitial nephritis (12+/-10, n = 14), and PKD (11 +/-12, n = 9). Patients with antihypertensive drugs (n = 42) had a faster progression than those without drugs (n = 7): deltaCcr = 15+/-14 vs 7+/-7 ml/min (p < 0.05) in spite of comparable blood pressure but with higher proteinuria. Linear regression of deltaCcr with the initial and 2-year averaged values of the quantitative parameters showed a significant positive link for both values with cholesterol, hemoglobine and proteinuria and a negative one with protidemia. A positive link was observed with the initial value of bicarbonate and the 2-year mean of diastolic and mean blood pressures. No link at all was observed with urea and Na excretion, CaPO4 product and triglycerides. Multiple regression disclosed a significant link only for protidemia (negative with both initial and 2-year averaged value), diastolic BP (only for the 2-year averaged value and hemoglobinemia (for the initial value). When the patients were classified according to a threshold value of their protidemia, DBP, hemoglobinemia, and cholesterolemia those with the combination of 2 risk factors of progression (protidemia > or = 66 g/l, DBP > or = 90 mmHg, hemoglobinemia > 11 g/dl, proteinuria > or = 3 g/d, CT > 5 mmol/l) had a significantly greater decrease of Ccr than those with the 3 other combinations at the exception of the association of low protidemia with DBP. CONCLUSION: Diastolic hypertension and low protidemia are the 2 most important factors predicting progression of renal failure. A predictive synergy was furthermore pointed out between low protidemia or diastolic hypertension with proteinuria and cholesterol. On the contrary anemia attenuates progression linked to low protidemia, diastolic hypertension, proteinuria and high cholesterol.


Subject(s)
Kidney Failure, Chronic/physiopathology , Renal Dialysis , Anemia/complications , Bicarbonates/blood , Blood Proteins/analysis , Calcium/blood , Cholesterol/blood , Creatinine/urine , Diabetic Nephropathies/complications , Disease Progression , Female , Glomerulonephritis/complications , Humans , Hypertension/complications , Lipids/blood , Male , Metabolic Clearance Rate , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Nephritis, Interstitial/complications , Nephrosclerosis/complications , Phosphorus/blood , Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Dominant/complications , Proteinuria/complications , Risk Factors , Sodium, Dietary/administration & dosage
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