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Int J Spine Surg ; 17(S3): S53-S60, 2023 Dec 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38124018

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: This review seeks to investigate the clinically relevant bone graft materials in single-level transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) procedures as defined by (1) primary outcomes (ie, fusion rates and complication rates) and (2) patient-reported outcomes (ie, visual analog scale [VAS] and Oswestry disability index [ODI]). Because of the advantages in stimulating bone growth, autologous bone grafts such as the iliac crest bone graft (ICBG) have been the gold standard. Numerous alternatives to ICBG have been introduced. Understanding the risks and benefits of bone graft options is vital to optimizing patient care. METHODS: A PubMed search was performed for all clinical studies published between January 2008 and March 2023 that referenced the single-level TLIF procedure as well as one of the following grafts: autograft, allograft, bone morphogenetic protein (BMP), demineralized bone matrix, or mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Case studies and reports were excluded. RESULTS: Twenty-eight studies met the inclusion criteria. Studies from the PubMed search demonstrated similarly high fusion rates across nearly all graft materials, the lone exception being MSCs, which showed lower fusion rates. ICBG grafts experienced higher rates of postoperative graft site pain. The BMP graft material had high rates of radiculitis, heterogeneous ossification, and vertebral osteolysis. Patients saw an overall improvement in VAS and ODI scores with all graft materials. CONCLUSION: Local autografts and ICBG have been the most studied. Fusion rates during single-level TLIF were similar across all graft materials except MSCs. Patient-reported pain levels improved after TLIF surgery regardless of the type of grafts used. While BMP implants have shown promising benefits, they have introduced a new array of complications not normally seen in ICBG implants. The study is limited by the lack of evidence of certain graft materials as well as nonuniformity in metrics evaluating the efficacy of graft materials.

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Curr Top Med Chem ; 23(17): 1625-1639, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37055893

ABSTRACT

The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has resulted in millions of deaths and threatens public health and safety. Nowadays, modern society has faced a new challenging problem, the emergence of novel SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs). In this context, the Omicron (B.1.1.529) variant, having more than 60 mutations when compared to its ancestral wild-type virus, has infected many individuals around the world. It is rapidly spread person-to-person due to its increased transmissibility. Additionally, it was demonstrated that this newest variant and its subvariants have the capability of evading the host immune system, being resistant to neutralizing antibodies. Moreover, it has been proven to be resistant to monoclonal antibodies and several different vaccines. This ability is associated with a huge number of mutations associated with its spike (S) glycoprotein, which presents at least 15 mutations. These mutations are able to modify the way how this virus interacts with the host angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), increasing its infectivity and making the therapeutic alternatives more ineffective. Concerning its chymotrypsin-like picornavirus 3C-like protease (3CLpro) and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), it has been seen that some compounds can be active against different SARS-CoV-2 variants, in a similar mode than its wild-type precursor. This broad spectrum of action for some drugs could be attributed to the fact that the currently identified mutations found in 3CLpro and RNA proteins being localized near the catalytic binding site, conserving their activities. Herein this review, we provide a great and unprecedented compilation of all identified and/or repurposed compounds/drugs against this threatening variant, Omicron. The main targets for those compounds are the protein-protein interface (PPI) of S protein with ACE2, 3CLpro, RdRp, and Nucleocapsid (N) protein. Some of these studies have presented only in silico data, having a lack of experimental results to prove their findings. However, these should be considered here since other research teams can use their observations to design and investigate new potential agents. Finally, we believe that our review will contribute to several studies that are in progress worldwide, compiling several interesting aspects about VOCs associated with SARS-CoV- 2, as well as describing the results for different chemical classes of compounds that could be promising as prototypes for designing new and more effective antiviral agents.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Humans , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 , SARS-CoV-2/genetics
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Polymers (Basel) ; 15(3)2023 Feb 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36772065

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Nature is full of examples of processes that, through evolution, have been perfected over the ages to effectively use matter and sustain life. Here, we present our strategies for designing intrinsically disordered smart polymers for soft robotics applications that are bio-inspired by intrinsically disordered proteins. Bio-inspired intrinsically disordered smart and soft polymers designed using our deep understanding of intrinsically disordered proteins have the potential to open new avenues in soft robotics. Together with other desirable traits, such as robustness, dynamic self-organization, and self-healing abilities, these systems possess ideal characteristics that human-made formations strive for but often fail to achieve. Our main aim is to develop materials for soft robotics applications bio-inspired by intrinsically disordered proteins to address what we see as the largest current barriers in the practical deployment of future soft robotics in various areas, including defense. Much of the current literature has focused on the de novo synthesis of tailor-made polymers to perform specific functions. With bio-inspired polymers, the complexity of protein folding mechanisms has limited the ability of researchers to reliably engineer specific structures. Unlike existing studies, our work is focused on utilizing the high flexibility of intrinsically disordered proteins and their self-organization characteristics using synthetic quasi-foldamers.

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Med Chem ; 19(7): 653-668, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36278464

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BACKGROUND: Preclinical studies suggest that senolytic compounds such as quercetin (a natural product) and dasatinib (a synthetic product) decrease senescent cells, reduce inflammation, and alleviate human frailty. This evidence has opened a new field of research for studying the effect of these compounds on age-related dysfunction and diseases. OBJECTIVE: The present study performed in silico and we identified new potential senolytic candidates from an extensive database that contains natural products (NPs) and semi-synthetic products (SMSs). METHODS: Computer programs Chemminer and rcdk packages, which compared the fingerprints of numerous molecules (40,383) with reference senolytics, and the creation of a pharmacological network built with signaling pathways and targets involved in senescence processes were used to identify compounds with a potential activity. RESULTS: Six drug-like candidates (3,4'-dihydroxypropiophenone, baicalein, α, ß-dehydrocurvularin, lovastatin, luteolin, and phloretin) were identified. CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first time that these six natural molecules have been proposed to have senolytic activity. To validate the methodology employed in the identification of new drug-like senolytics, experimental evidence is needed with models that evaluate senolytic activity.


Subject(s)
Biological Products , Cellular Senescence , Humans , Senotherapeutics , Biological Products/pharmacology , Quercetin/pharmacology , Dasatinib/pharmacology
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Front Robot AI ; 10: 1266535, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38269072

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Introduction: Image-based heart rate estimation technology offers a contactless approach to healthcare monitoring that could improve the lives of millions of people. In order to comprehensively test or optimize image-based heart rate extraction methods, the dataset should contain a large number of factors such as body motion, lighting conditions, and physiological states. However, collecting high-quality datasets with complete parameters is a huge challenge. Methods: In this paper, we introduce a bionic human model based on a three-dimensional (3D) representation of the human body. By integrating synthetic cardiac signal and body involuntary motion into the 3D model, five well-known traditional and four deep learning iPPG (imaging photoplethysmography) extraction methods are used to test the rendered videos. Results: To compare with different situations in the real world, four common scenarios (stillness, expression/talking, light source changes, and physical activity) are created on each 3D human. The 3D human can be built with any appearance and different skin tones. A high degree of agreement is achieved between the signals extracted from videos with the synthetic human and videos with a real human-the performance advantages and disadvantages of the selected iPPG methods are consistent for both real and 3D humans. Discussion: This technology has the capability to generate synthetic humans within various scenarios, utilizing precisely controlled parameters and disturbances. Furthermore, it holds considerable potential for testing and optimizing image-based vital signs methods in challenging situations where real people with reliable ground truth measurements are difficult to obtain, such as in drone rescue.

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Methods Mol Biol ; 2467: 521-541, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35451789

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The majority of forage grass species are obligate outbreeders. Their breeding classically consists of an initial selection on spaced plants for highly heritable traits such as disease resistances and heading date, followed by familial selection on swards for forage yield and quality traits. The high level of diversity and heterozygosity, and associated decay of linkage disequilibrium (LD) over very short genomic distances, has hampered the implementation of genomic selection (GS) in these species. However, next generation sequencing technologies in combination with the development of genomic resources have recently facilitated implementation of GS in forage grass species such as perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.), switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), and timothy (Phleum pratense L.). Experimental work and simulations have shown that GS can increase significantly the genetic gain per unit of time for traits with different levels of heritability. The main reasons are (1) the possibility to select single plants based on their genomic estimated breeding values (GEBV) for traits measured at sward level, (2) a reduction in the duration of selection cycles, and less importantly (3) an increase in the selection intensity associated with an increase in the genetic variance used for selection. Nevertheless, several factors should be taken into account for the successful implementation of GS in forage grasses. For example, it has been shown that the level of relatedness between the training and the selection population is particularly critical when working with highly structured meta-populations consisting of several genetic groups. A sufficient number of markers should be used to estimate properly the kinship between individuals and to reflect the variability of major QTLs. It is also important that the prediction models are trained for relevant environments when dealing with traits with high genotype × environment interaction (G × E). Finally, in these outbreeding species, measures to reduce inbreeding should be used to counterbalance the high selection intensity that can be achieved in GS.


Subject(s)
Lolium , Panicum , Genome , Genomics , Lolium/genetics , Multifactorial Inheritance , Panicum/genetics , Phenotype , Plant Breeding
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J Orthop Surg Res ; 16(1): 478, 2021 Aug 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34348750

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BACKGROUND: The aim of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is to restore the function of the knee joint, protect the cartilage, and reduce the occurrence of osteoarthritis. However, due to the structural limitations of the human body, it is not possible to perform ACLR with conventional sutures. To restore normal functioning of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), a new ligament must be reconstructed in the position of the previous ACL. OBJECTIVE: To compare autografts and synthetic grafts in terms of postoperative knee stability and function SEARCH METHODS: The protocol for this study was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42021243451). Two reviewers independently searched the PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library databases from database inception though February 10, 2021. The following search method was used: ((Autograft) OR (Autologous) OR (Autotransplant)) OR Artificial Ligament AND (Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury [MeSH Terms]) AND (Randomized controlled trial [MeSH Terms]). Methodological quality was assessed by the Cochrane risk of bias tool. SELECTION CRITERIA: We only included randomized controlled trials (level I) that compared autograft and synthetic graft interventions in participants with ACL injury. We included trials that evaluated ACLR using at least one outcome (Lachman test, pivot shift test, IKDC grades, or complications). RESULTS: A total of 748 studies were identified in the initial literature search, and seven studies that examined only bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB) grafts compared with artificial grafts met the predetermined inclusion criteria. The results showed that BPTB grafts were associated with significantly better pivot shift test and Lachman test results and better IKDC grades and lower complication rates than synthetic grafts. CONCLUSIONS: This review indicates that for adults, BPTB grafts perform more favorably than synthetic grafts in ACLR in terms of knee stability, function, and complication. More research is needed to compare autologous tendons and allogeneic tendons with artificial ligaments, especially in elderly individuals. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level I, systematic review and meta-analysis.


Subject(s)
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries , Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction , Patellar Ligament , Adult , Aged , Anterior Cruciate Ligament/surgery , Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries/surgery , Autografts/surgery , Humans , Knee Joint/surgery , Patellar Ligament/surgery , Tendons , Transplantation, Autologous
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Int J Spine Surg ; 15(s1): 104-112, 2021 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34376499

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Historically, iliac crest bone autograft has been considered the gold standard bone graft substitute for spinal fusion. However, the significant morbidity associated with harvesting procedures has influenced decision-making and practice patterns. To minimize these side effects, many clinicians have pursued the use of bone graft extenders to minimize the amount of autograft required for fusion in certain applications. Synthetic materials, including a variety of ceramic compounds, are a class that has been studied extensively as bone graft extenders. These have been used in combination with a wide array of other biomaterials and investigated in a variety of different spine fusion procedures. This review will summarize the current evidence of different synthetic materials in various spinal fusion procedures and discuss the future of novel synthetics.

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Front Genet ; 11: 1014, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33005183

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Polyploidy is a major force in plant evolution and speciation. In newly formed allopolyploids, pairing between related chromosomes from different subgenomes (homoeologous chromosomes) during meiosis is common. The initial stages of allopolyploid formation are characterized by a spectrum of saltational genomic and regulatory alterations that are responsible for evolutionary novelty. Here we highlight the possible effects and roles of recombination between homoeologous chromosomes during the early stages of allopolyploid stabilization. Homoeologous exchanges (HEs) have been reported in young allopolyploids from across the angiosperms. Although all lineages undergo karyotype change via chromosome rearrangements over time, the early generations after allopolyploid formation are predicted to show an accelerated rate of genomic change. HEs can also cause changes in allele dosage, genome-wide methylation patterns, and downstream phenotypes, and can hence be responsible for speciation and genome stabilization events. Additionally, we propose that fixation of duplication - deletion events resulting from HEs could lead to the production of genomes which appear to be a mix of autopolyploid and allopolyploid segments, sometimes termed "segmental allopolyploids." We discuss the implications of these findings for our understanding of the relationship between genome instability in novel polyploids and genome evolution.

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Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med ; 13(4): 530-536, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32562147

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To provide information on characteristics and use of various ceramics in spine fusion and future directions. RECENT FINDINGS: In most recent years, focus has been shifted to the use of ceramics in minimally invasive surgeries or implementation of nanostructured surface modification features to promote osteoinductive properties. In addition, effort has been placed on the development of bioactive synthetics. Core characteristic of bioactive synthetics is that they undergo change to simulate a beneficial response within the bone. This change is based on chemical reaction and various chemical elements present in the bioactive ceramics. Recently, a synthetic 15-amino acid polypeptide bound to an anorganic bone material which mimics the cell-binding domain of type-I collagen opened a possibility for osteogenic and osteoinductive roles of this hybrid graft material. Ceramics have been present in the spine fusion arena for several decades; however, their use has been limited. The major obstacle in published literature is small sample size resulting in low evidence and a potential for bias. In addition, different physical and chemical properties of various ceramics further contribute to the limited evidence. Although ceramics have several disadvantages, they still hold a great promise as a value-based graft material with being easily available, relatively inexpensive, and non-immunogenic.

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FEMS Yeast Res ; 20(4)2020 06 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32353872

ABSTRACT

Our review summarizes and compares the temporal development (eras) of antifungal drug discovery as well as antibacterial ventures. The innovation gap that occurred in antibacterial discovery from 1960 to 2000 was likely due to tailoring of existing compounds to have better activity than predecessors. Antifungal discovery also faced innovation gaps. The semi-synthetic antibiotic era was followed closely by the resistance era and the heightened need for new compounds and targets. With the immense contribution of comparative genomics, antifungal targets became part of the discovery focus. These targets by definition are absolutely required to be fungal- or even lineage (clade) specific. Importantly, targets need to be essential for growth and/or have important roles in disease and pathogenesis. Two types of antifungals are discussed that are mostly in the FDA phase I-III clinical trials. New antifungals are either modified to increase bioavailability and stability for instance, or are new compounds that inhibit new targets. One of the important developments in incentivizing new antifungal discovery has been the prolific number of publications of global and country-specific incidence. International efforts that champion global antimicrobial drug discovery are discussed. Still, interventions are needed. The current pipeline of antifungals and alternatives to antifungals are discussed including vaccines.


Subject(s)
Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use , Drug Discovery , Fungi/drug effects , Fungi/genetics , Antifungal Agents/classification , Clinical Trials as Topic , Drug Resistance, Fungal , Genomics , Humans
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ACS Chem Neurosci ; 10(9): 4043-4050, 2019 09 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31369229

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Synthetic cathinones are, primarily, stimulant drugs of abuse that act at monoamine transporters (e.g., the dopamine transporter or DAT) as releasing agents or as reuptake inhibitors. In the past few years, the emergence of >150 new synthetic cathinones has attracted considerable attention from medical and law enforcement communities. threo-Methylphenidate (tMP), used clinically for the treatment of ADHD and narcolepsy, is also a DAT reuptake inhibitor. tMP is somewhat structurally similar to abused cathinone stimulants, and the structure-activity relationships (SAR) of tMP have been well-defined. Hence, available tMP literature might assist in understanding the SAR of synthetic cathinones, about which less is known. In the present study, we synthesized and examined eight 2-benzoylpiperidine analogues (4, 6-12) to determine if tMP SAR might be applicable to cathinone SAR. The benzoylpiperidine analogues were evaluated in a competition assay using live-cell imaging against APP+ in HEK293 cells stably expressing hDAT and in cells coexpressing DAT and voltage-gated Ca2+ channels. All compounds were found to be DAT reuptake inhibitors, and a significant correlation was obtained between the potency of the benzoylpiperidines and tMP binding data (r = 0.91), suggesting that the SAR of tMP analogues might be directly applicable to certain synthetic cathinones as DAT reuptake inhibitors.


Subject(s)
Alkaloids/pharmacology , Dopamine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins/drug effects , Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors/pharmacology , Methylphenidate/pharmacology , Alkaloids/chemistry , Central Nervous System Stimulants/chemistry , Central Nervous System Stimulants/pharmacology , Dopamine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins/metabolism , Humans , Methylphenidate/chemistry , Pyrrolidines/pharmacology , Structure-Activity Relationship , Substance-Related Disorders/drug therapy , Substance-Related Disorders/metabolism
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Neurosurgery ; 84(4): 827-835, 2019 04 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30032187

ABSTRACT

Spinal arthrodesis is a major element of the spinal surgeon's practice. To attain successful fusion rates, attention must be paid to spinal segment immobilization and proper selection of bone graft. Autogenous bone graft (ie, ICBG), the "gold standard," with or without graft extenders and enhancers provides the foundation for most spinal fusions. ABG is the only graft option containing all 3 factors of new bone growth: osteoconductivity, osteoinductivity, and osteogenicity. While many bone graft alternatives function well as bone graft extenders, only growth factors proteins (ie, rhBMP-2 or OP-2) function as bone graft enhancers and substitutes. The search for optimal hybrid interbody cages, bone graft substitutes, autogenous or allogenic stem cells, and nanostructure scaffolds for release of growth factors continues.


Subject(s)
Bone Substitutes , Bone Transplantation , Spinal Fusion , Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 , Humans , Recombinant Proteins , Spinal Diseases/surgery , Spine/surgery , Transforming Growth Factor beta
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Am J Sports Med ; 45(12): 2739-2750, 2017 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28892648

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The optimal graft choice of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction remains controversial. PURPOSE: To compare the outcomes, especially the long-term cumulative failure rate, of ACL reconstruction using either synthetics with remnant preservation or hamstring autografts (4-strand semitendinosus and gracilis tendons). STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2. METHODS: A total of 133 patients who underwent ACL reconstruction (synthetics: n = 43; hamstring autografts: n = 90) between July 2004 and December 2007 were included. Questionnaires (Tegner activity scale, Lysholm knee scale, and International Knee Documentation Committee [IKDC] subjective form) were completed preoperatively and at 6 months, 1 year, 5 years, and 10 years postoperatively. The Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) was additionally applied at 10 years' follow-up. The physical examination was based on the 2000 IKDC form. The manual maximum side-to-side difference (KT-1000 arthrometer), single-hop test, thigh muscle atrophy, and joint degeneration (Kellgren and Lawrence classification) were evaluated. The Kaplan-Meier curve and log-rank test (Mantel-Cox, 95% CI) were used to compare graft survivorship. RESULTS: Ten years postoperatively, 111 patients were available, with 38 (88.4%) patients (mean age, 27.6 ± 9.3 years; 28 men) with synthetics and 73 (81.1%) patients (mean age, 28.6 ± 8.8 years; 64 men) with hamstring autografts. Among them, 104 patients (synthetics: n = 35 [81.4%]; hamstring autografts: n = 69 [76.7%]) completed subjective evaluations, and 89 patients (synthetics: n = 30 [69.8%]; hamstring autografts: n = 59 [65.6%]) completed objective evaluations. For hamstring autografts and synthetics, the cumulative failure rates were 8.2% and 7.9%, respectively, and the log-rank test demonstrated no significant difference between the 2 Kaplan-Meier survival curves ( P = .910). At 6 months postoperatively, for hamstring autografts and synthetics, the mean Lysholm score was 83.0 ± 7.8 and 88.1 ± 7.5, respectively ( P < .001); the mean IKDC score was 83.8 ± 7.8 and 86.9 ± 4.5, respectively ( P = .036); and the mean Tegner score was 3.7 ± 1.1 and 5.0 ± 1.5, respectively ( P < .001). At 1 year postoperatively, the mean Tegner score was 5.5 ± 1.9 and 6.5 ± 2.0, respectively ( P = .011). No statistically significant difference was observed on other subjective evaluation findings, physical examination findings (overall IKDC grade A: 45.8% of hamstring autografts, 50.0% of synthetics), side-to-side difference (1.5 ± 1.5 mm for synthetics, 2.4 ± 2.1 mm for hamstring autografts), single-hop test findings (grade A: 84.7% of hamstring autografts, 93.3% of synthetics), grade A/B thigh muscle atrophy (88.1% of hamstring autografts, 93.3% of synthetics), ipsilateral radiographic osteoarthritis (55.9% of hamstring autografts, 50.0% of synthetics), and graft survivorship. CONCLUSION: In this prospective cohort study, primary ACL reconstruction using either synthetics with remnant preservation or hamstring autografts showed satisfactory outcomes, especially the long-term cumulative failure rate, at 10 years postoperatively. Patient-reported outcomes suggested that symptom relief and restoration of function might occur earlier in those with synthetics.


Subject(s)
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction/methods , Hamstring Tendons/transplantation , Adolescent , Adult , Anterior Cruciate Ligament/surgery , Autografts/transplantation , Female , Humans , Kaplan-Meier Estimate , Knee Injuries/surgery , Knee Joint/surgery , Longitudinal Studies , Lysholm Knee Score , Male , Osteoarthritis, Knee/surgery , Patient Reported Outcome Measures , Prospective Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin ; 33(7): 464-8, 2015.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25482431

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Among the several existing methods for the detection of antibodies to HIV, the 'sandwich' ELISA is currently the most used. This study aims to assess a biotinylated monomeric synthetic peptide of the glycoprotein trans-membrane gp36 from HIV-2, in a sandwich assay, for the detection of antibodies against this HIV-2 protein. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To perform the assay, plates coated with recombinant protein gp36 at 0.5µg/mL and synthetic peptide gp36(5) at 1µg/mL were used. The concentration of the biotinylated synthetic peptide (gp36(5)-B) used was 0.1µg/mL prepared with a Tris-BSA-NaCl buffer solution and the Streptavidin- Alkaline Phosphatase conjugate diluted 1:30000 prepared with a PBS-Sucrose-BSA solution. Positive serum samples to antibodies against HIV-1 and HIV-2 viruses (88 and 34, respectively) were tested, with 483 negative samples from blood donors and 96 serum samples to assess the analytical specificity. All the samples were tested using the UMELISA HIV 1+2 RECOMBINANT assay, and all positives were confirmed using a DAHIV-BLOT assay. RESULTS: Thirty four samples with antibodies against HIV-2 were assessed as positive for both coating variants. The highest specificity was obtained with the variant using the synthetic peptide gp36(5) in its coating. The antigen 'sandwich' assay developed by using gp36(5)-B enables the detection of antibodies against gp36 protein of HIV-2.


Subject(s)
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/methods , HIV Antibodies/blood , HIV Infections/diagnosis , HIV-2/immunology , env Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus/immunology , Alkaline Phosphatase , Biotinylation , False Negative Reactions , False Positive Reactions , Humans , Peptide Fragments/chemical synthesis , Peptide Fragments/immunology , Sensitivity and Specificity , Streptavidin
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Ciênc. rural ; 42(2): 346-353, fev. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-618098

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A pesquisa teve como objetivo avaliar os atributos de qualidade e de durabilidade dos ovos de duas diferentes linhagens de poedeiras, com dietas contendo aditivos artificiais ou naturais, em diferentes períodos de armazenamento. Foram quantificadas durante o armazenamento as variáveis perda de peso, pH da gema e albúmen, gravidade específica, índice de gema (IG) e foi realizada também classificação por peso e Unidade Haugh (UH). Os resultados foram avaliados segundo teste de Tukey (P≤0,05). As linhagens diferiram quanto à classificação extra dos ovos, com maior porcentagem para a Isa Brown. Os ovos obtidos das poedeiras Carijó apresentaram maior porcentagem de gema (Carijó 30,66 e Isa-Brown 24,55). O tempo de armazenamento fez com que a porcentagem de gema aumentasse nas duas linhagens (Carijó 30,66 tempo zero para 34,85 depois de 36 dias; e Isa- Brown de 24,55 para 27,48). As dietas com aditivos artificiais ou naturais não influenciaram a porcentagem de clara ( por cento Clara 58,72 Controle; 59,52 Aditivo; 60,11 Urucum 1,5 por cento; 59,43 e de gema por centoGema 27,64 Controle; 27,90 Aditivo; 27,21 Urucum 1,5 por cento; 27,66 Urucum 2 por cento). O pH da clara diferiu entre os tratamentos no tempo inicial e aos 36 dias de armazenamento, mas o pH da gema não diferiu durante todo o armazenamento. O índice de gema diferiu nos tempos de armazenamento, mas não diferiu considerando os tratamentos. Em dietas com aditivos artificiais ou naturais, as linhagens e os tempos de armazenamento influenciam na qualidade e durabilidade dos ovos.


The research has the aim of evaluating quality and durability attributes of eggs from two hens lines feed with and without natural or synthetics additives, at several storage periods. During storage, weight lost, albumen and yolk pH, specific gravity andyolk index (IG) were quantified , as well as, weight classification and Haugh Unit (HU) The results were analyzed by Tukey test (P≤0.05). Quality differences are bigger by lines and storage time and the extra classification of eggs were higher for Isa Brown. The egg of Carijó hens presented more yolk percentage (Carijó 30.66 e Isa-Brown 24.55). The storage higher increased yolk percentage (Carijó 30.66 time zero for 34.85 after 36 days; and Isa- Brown 24.55 for 27.48). Two lines diets with natural or synthetics additives didn't influence the white and yolk percentage ( percentwhite 58.72 Control; 59.52 Aditive; 60.11 Urucum 1.5 percent; 59.43 e de yolk and 27.64 Control; 27.90 Aditive; 27.21 Urucum 1.5 percent; 27.66 Urucum 2 percent). Clear pH differs among treatments at initial time and at 36 days of storage, but the yolk pH didn't chage during all storage. The yolk index differed in the storage time, but not at treatments. So, it's possible to concluded that diets with natural and synthetics additives, lines and storage times had influenced quality and durability attributes in the eggs.

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Femina ; 37(8): 433-436, ago. 2009.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-534964

ABSTRACT

A partir da década de 1980, o misoprostol inicialmente usado em Gastroenterologia, logo foi adotado para uso obstétrico, tanto legal quanto ilegal. De droga vista com desconfiança inicialmente, tornou-se método de escolha nos melhores centros obstétricos. Este estudo teve como objetivo uma atualização do uso do misoprostol para a indução do parto de feto vivo nas várias vias e formas de aplicação. Foi feita uma avaliação das várias vias de aplicação e as dosagens recomendadas pelos autores referendados, com análise crítica da sua efetividade. Conclui-se pela efetividade e segurança do método, ser no momento o método recomendado pelo Ministério da Saúde e pela Federação Brasileira das Associações de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia.


From the 1980s, misoprostol used initially in Gastroenterology, was soon adopted for obstetrics use, legal or illegal. It was considered an unbelieved drug at the begining, but now is the first choice in the best obstetric centers. The purpose of this study was to update the misoprostol use in labor induction with live fetus, at several ways and administration forms. An evaluation of the several administration ways and of the recommended doses by referenced authors was done, with critical analysis of its efficacy. By the method's effectiveness and security it was concluded that the misoprostol is recommended to labor induction for the Brazylian Health Minister, and the Brazilian Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics.


Subject(s)
Female , Pregnancy , Drug Administration Routes , Misoprostol/administration & dosage , Misoprostol/therapeutic use , Prostaglandins E, Synthetic/administration & dosage , Labor, Induced/methods , Administration, Intravaginal , Administration, Oral , Administration, Rectal , Administration, Sublingual
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