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Flavoprotein fluorescence imaging-based electrode implantation for subfield-targeted chronic recording in the mouse auditory cortex

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Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Author(s): Jun Nishikawa, Yuto Ohtaka, Yuishi Tachibana, Yasutaka Yanagawa, Hisayuki Osanai, Takeaki Haga, Takashi Tateno
BackgroundChronic neural recording in freely moving animals is important for understanding neural activities of cortical neurons associated with various behavioral contexts. In small animals such as mice, it has been difficult to implant recording electrodes into exact locations according to stereotactic coordinates, skull geometry, or the shape of blood vessels. The main reason for this difficulty is large individual differences in the exact location of the targeted brain area.New methodsWe propose a new electrode implantation procedure that is combined with transcranial flavoprotein fluorescence imaging. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this method in the auditory cortex (AC) of mice.Results: Prior to electrode implantation, we executed transcranial flavoprotein fluorescence imaging in anesthetized mice and identified the exact location of AC subfields through the skull in each animal. Next, we surgically implanted a microdrive with a tungsten electrode into exactly the identified location. Finally, we recorded neural activity in freely moving conditions and evaluated the success rate of recording auditory responses.Comparison with existing method(s)These procedures dramatically improved the success rate of recording auditory responses from 21.1% without imaging to 100.0% with imaging. We also identified large individual differences in positional relationships between sound-driven response areas and the squamosal suture or blood vessels.ConclusionsCombining chronic electrophysiology with transcranial flavoprotein fluorescence imaging before implantation enables the realization of reliable subfield-targeted neural recording from freely moving small animals.



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State of knowledge of research in the Guinean forests of West Africa region

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Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:Acta Oecologica
Author(s): Luca Luiselli, Daniele Dendi, Edem A. Eniang, Barineme B. Fakae, Godfrey C. Akani, John E. Fa
The Guinean forests of West Africa (GFWA) region is of highest conservation value in Africa and worldwide. The aims of this review are to systematically identify and collate studies focusing on the environment in the region. We found that, after Google Scholar search, in over 112,000 results for 17 disciplines, three countries (Nigeria, Cameroon and Togo) were subjected to much more investigations than the other countries. Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone were the least studied countries, and overall there was a significant West to East increasing trend for all seven considered disciplines (Ecology, Zoology, Botany, Conservation biology, Pollution, Climate change and Ecological economy) in terms of number of results. Within 'Ecology' 'macroecology and biodiversity' was the most studied subdiscipline. Baseline taxonomic studies in 'Zoology' and 'Botany' received little interest, particularly in 2006–2016. For 'Conservation biology', studies focusing on 'protected areas' were more numerous than for any other subsector, followed by 'biodiversity surveys'. Our analysis revealed that there were significantly more studies focusing on forests than on mangrove areas. Our results pointed out that, there is an urgent need for more rigorous taxonomical and fine-scale distribution studies of organisms across the whole region, not only for the traditionally overlooked groups (e.g. invertebrates). It is also stressed that studies of macropatterns in conservation biology research for the region should be performed by more reliable data at the more local scale, given the misuse that has been done by general studies of these limited/biased data for inferring patterns. Long-term longitudinal studies on biodiversity patterns of important forest sites and population biology of selected populations are urgently needed, as these have been almost entirely neglected to date. Crucial issues are still to be solved: for instance, it remains fully unresolved whether wildlife can best be protected through the promotion of human economic development or through integral conservation of important biodiversity areas.



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Prediction of round window visibility in cochlear implantation with temporal bone high resolution computed tomography (颞骨高分辨率CT对人工耳蜗植入术中圆窗暴露难易的预判)
Sun Shuping, ,Lu Wei, ,Lei Yibo, ,Men Xinmeng, ,Zuo Bin, ,Ding Shaoguang
...... page:561-565
Clinical observation on the effect of glucocorticoid insensitivity on sudden sensorineural hearing loss patients (激素抵抗对突发性聋治疗效果影响的临床观察)
Hou Jie, ,Qi Hui, ,Dai Yanhong, ,Wei Xianmei, ,Lu Ling, ,Wang Junguo, ,She Wandong
...... page:566-572
xin xi dong tai (信息动态)

...... page:572,607,610,633
The application of artificial neural network on the assessment of lexical tone production of pediatric cochlear implant users (神经网络在人工耳蜗植入儿童声调发声评估中的应用)
Mao Yitao, ,Chen Zhuoming, ,Xu Li
...... page:573-579
Evaluation of the modified test system for children sound localization (改良儿童声源定位能力评测系统的评价)
Dai Jinsheng, ,Liu Jinfeng, ,Zhang Juan, ,Wen Xiaohui, ,Wang Yanjun, ,Liu Zhiyong, ,Du Jingyan, ,Wang Ningyu
...... page:580-585
Laryngeal tuberculosis under the laryngeal stroboscopy (喉结核的频闪喉镜表现)
Zhuang Peiyun
...... page:585
Effect of treating obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome on chronic cough in children (手术治疗阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停低通气综合征对儿童慢性咳嗽的影响)
Pang Chong, ,Liang Jieqiong, ,Gu Qinglong
...... page:586-591
Feasibility of single-staged Han-uvulopalatopharyngoplasty with septoplasty in adults with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (同期行改良悬雍垂腭咽成形术和鼻中隔成形术治疗阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停低通气综合征的可行性)
Xiu Shiguo, ,Yu Dandan, ,Wang Yimeng, ,Gao Shidan
...... page:592-596
Diagnostic value of multi-slice spiral computerized tomographic fistulography in congenital fistula of neck (多层螺旋CT联合瘘管造影对先天性颈部瘘管的诊治价值)
Zheng Hao, ,Ye Qing, ,Wang Xiaoyan, ,Zheng Xiaohong, ,Yang Xinqing, ,Chen Yong, ,Jiang Yi, ,Li Ruiyu
...... page:597-603
Prevalence of tonsilloliths and CT diagnosis (扁桃体结石的患病率及CT诊断)
Yu Changliang, ,Tao Longxiang, ,Li Xiaohu, ,Yu Yongqiang, ,Liu Bin
...... page:604-607
A report of chronic rhinocerebralmucormycosis misdiagnosed as tubercular meningitis (误诊为结核性脑膜炎的慢性鼻脑毛霉菌病一例)
Wang Limei, ,Di Bin, ,Wu Yanqiao, ,Li Jun
...... page:608-610
Analyses of misdiagnosis of two cases of nasal cavity and paranasal sinus tuberculosis (鼻腔鼻窦结核二例误诊分析)
Chen Jianduan, ,Sun Mingchuan, ,Song Leming, ,Song Li, ,Zhang Linlin, ,Lin Jie
...... page:611-612
Excision of parapharyngeal space tumor with transoral robotic surgery: report of two cases (机器人辅助下咽旁间隙肿瘤切除二例)
Hu Weiming, ,Su Lizhong, ,Yu Kai, ,Wang Qiang, ,Yu Xiaowen
...... page:613-615
The arc-shaped flap plasty in the treatment of webbed neck:one case report (弧形皮瓣成形术治疗颈蹼一例)
Li Wanpeng, ,Xu Hongming, ,Zhao Limin, ,Li Xiaoyan
...... page:616-618
Internal jugular vein thrombosis after central neck dissection in thyroid cancer: a case report (分化型甲状腺癌中央区淋巴清扫术后并发颈内静脉血栓一例)
Huang Liming, ,Xu Yingchun, ,Meng Liwei
...... page:619-620
A case report of chordoma in the jugular foramen area (颈静脉孔区脊索瘤一例)
Wang Xiwen, ,Jiang Shaohong
...... page:621-622
One case of primary nasal tuberculosis (原发性鼻腔鼻窦结核一例)
Zhang Kun, ,Qu Fan, ,Fu Tao, ,Jiang Yan, ,Li Na
...... page:623-625
Acute frontal sinusitis with intracranial and extracranial infection: report of two cases (急性额窦炎并发颅内外感染二例)
Duan Honggang, ,Lin Zhihong, ,Fan Guokang, ,Xu Lin
...... page:626-627
With multiple cranial nerve inflammation as the starting manifestation of Ramsay-Hunt syndrome:report of three cases (以多发颅神经炎为首发表现的Ramsay-Hunt综合征三例)
Ji Yongjin, ,Geng Zhigang, ,Guan Fangling, ,Qi Xueping, ,Zhao Changqing
...... page:628-629
Compensation and decompensation of tinnitus (耳鸣的代偿与失代偿)
Yu Lisheng, ,Ma Xin
...... page:630-633
Understanding of laryngopharyngeal reflux is in confusion (咽喉反流的认识在困惑中探索)
Chen Gui, ,Liao Wenjing, ,Zhang Xiaowen
...... page:634-636
Laryngopharyngeal reflux disease and laryngeal precancerous lesions (咽喉反流和喉癌前病变)
Li Zhenwei, ,Zhou Shuihong
...... page:637-639
di er jie shi jie er nei jing wai ke da hui ce ji (第二届世界耳内镜外科大会侧记)
ZHAO Yu, ,WANG Zhaoyan, ,YANG Qiong, ,MA Zuorong, ,JIANG Xuejun
...... page:640


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Standard procedure and main technique of Abbe flap preparation, transfer and retention (Abbe瓣制备、转移与固位的流程规范和技术要点)
Li Yang, ,Shi Bing
...... page:373-376
Psychological nurse care in the treatment of cleft lip and palate (心理护理在唇腭裂治疗中的应用)
Gong Caixia, ,Ha Pin, ,Shi Bing
...... page:377-379
Orthodontic treatment of patients with cleft lip and palate in mixed dentition (替牙期唇腭裂患者的正畸治疗)
Pan Yingdan, ,Liu Yiqin, ,Xiao Liwei
...... page:380-384
Changes of blood biochemical indexes in 0-6 years old children with cleft lip and palate (0~6岁唇腭裂患儿血液生化指标的变化规律)
Pu Hongling, ,Chen Lixian, ,Gong Caixia, ,Wu Min, ,Shi Bing
...... page:385-389
Research progress on craniofacial growth and development of patients with submucous cleft palate (腭隐裂患者颅颌面生长发育的研究进展)
Cao Congcong, ,Li Jingtao, ,Zheng Qian
...... page:390-392
Dental anomalies of anterior permanent teeth in patients with cleft lip and palate (唇腭裂患者前牙区恒牙的发育异常)
Chen Zhiyi, ,Chen Zhenqi
...... page:393-397
Preliminary analysis on correlations between the symptoms related to upper respiratory infection and vital signs after operation of infants with cleft lip and/or palate (唇腭裂患儿术前上呼吸道感染相关症状对术后生命体征影响的初步分析)
Song Lei, ,Jiang Shuyuan, ,Jia Zhonglin, ,Shi Bing, ,Gong Caixia, ,Li Yang
...... page:398-404
Stabilization splint treatment for chronic temporomandibular joint disk displacement without reduction: a systematic review based on randomized controlled trials (稳定咬合板治疗慢性颞下颌关节盘不可复性移位的临床随机对照试验的系统评价)
Li Jing, ,Liu Xingchen, ,Li Jiayuan, ,Li Xiaobing
...... page:405-410
Biofilm formation and antimicrobial susceptibility of Streptococcus mitis in response to luxS/AI-2 signaling (luxS/AI-2密度感应对缓症链球菌生物膜致病力的影响)
Lu Xiao, ,Weng Chunhui, ,Wang Jinming, ,Liu Shaojuan, ,Liu Qin, ,Lin Shan
...... page:411-420
Effect of nicotine and mecamylamine on growth of periodontal pathogens (尼古丁和美卡拉明对牙周致病微生物的影响)
Liu Shiyu, ,Tian Mi, ,Shi Liran, ,Pan Weilin, ,Wang Yiyao, ,Li Mingyun
...... page:421-425
Clinical effect observation of improved aesthetic clasp in distal-extension prosthesis (改良美学卡环可摘局部义齿修复远中游离缺失的临床疗效观察)
Men Qinglin, ,Zhou Xianhua, ,Wang Wei
...... page:426-429
Influence of different adhesive materials on the shear bond strength of metal brackets to porcelain surface (不同粘接剂对烤瓷瓷面与金属托槽间剪切强度影响的体外研究)
Ding Hong, ,Chen Jifen, ,Wu Jianyong
...... page:430-432
A clinical study on the choice of etching agent for pit and fissure sealing in younger children (低龄儿童行窝沟封闭术时酸蚀剂选择的临床研究)
Gao Xuebin, ,Zhang Qi, ,Li Jing, ,Bi Ye, ,Yang Hua, ,Huang Yang
...... page:433-436
Outcomes of 24 cases of autologous tooth transplantation (24例自体牙移植的临床疗效观察)
Hu Jun, ,Li Xiufen, ,Hua Chengge, ,Ma Liyuan
...... page:437-439
Clinical evaluation of interproximal caries restoration with orthodontic elastic separators (正畸分牙辅助邻面龋充填治疗的临床疗效观察)
Liang Jichao, ,Wang Fen, ,Zhang Zhenghua, ,Pang Fusheng, ,Hou Meijuan, ,Zhang Fengying
...... page:440-444
xin xi dong tai (信息动态)

...... page:444
Validation of a Chinese version of oral health-related quality of life in children (儿童口腔健康相关生存质量量表信度与效度的验证研究)
Lin Jiu, ,Yu Fanyuan, ,Fang Xinyi, ,Ha Pin, ,Gong Caixia, ,Shi Bing
...... page:445-451
Research progress on association between single nucleotide polymorphism and chronic periodontitis (单核苷酸多态性与慢性牙周炎相关关系的研究进展)
Yang Chunyan, ,Shui Yanqing
...... page:452-458
Regulation of Wnt and Notch signaling pathways in the osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells from aged individuals (Wnt和Notch通路在老龄个体骨髓间充质干细胞成骨中的调控)
Zhang Jiankang, ,Wei Junjun, ,Tang Zhaolong, ,Yu Yunbo, ,Jing Wei
...... page:459-465
Research progress on the regulation of parathyroid hormone on the remodeling of periodontal tissues (甲状旁腺激素调控牙周组织改建的研究进展)
An Ning, ,Tang Zhenglong
...... page:466-470
Review of bioactive resins in inducing dentin remineralization (促牙本质再矿化的生物活性树脂研究进展)
Huang Zihua, ,Wu Shiyu, ,Mai Sui
...... page:471-476
Research on Candida albicans in the denture stomatitis (白假丝酵母菌在义齿性口炎中的相关研究)
Zhou Yujie, ,Ren Biao, ,Cheng Lei, ,Zhou Xuedong
...... page:477-483
Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like-receptor family pyrin domain 3 inflammasome and periodontitis (核苷酸结合寡聚化结构域样受体家族热蛋白结构域3炎性小体与牙周炎)
Wang Nana, ,Chen Lili, ,Ding Peihui
...... page:484-487
Role and mechanism of the calcitonin gene related peptide in bone tissue regeneration (降钙素基因相关肽在骨组织再生中的作用及机制)
Wu Caijuan, ,Yang Lan, ,Guo Lühua
...... page:488-492
Research progress on the effectiveness assessment of decompression on large jaw cystic lesions (颌骨囊性病变开窗减压术疗效评价方法的研究进展)
Zhang Qian, ,Yang Xudong
...... page:493-496


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Prediction of round window visibility in cochlear implantation with temporal bone high resolution computed tomography (颞骨高分辨率CT对人工耳蜗植入术中圆窗暴露难易的预判)
Sun Shuping, ,Lu Wei, ,Lei Yibo, ,Men Xinmeng, ,Zuo Bin, ,Ding Shaoguang
...... page:561-565
Clinical observation on the effect of glucocorticoid insensitivity on sudden sensorineural hearing loss patients (激素抵抗对突发性聋治疗效果影响的临床观察)
Hou Jie, ,Qi Hui, ,Dai Yanhong, ,Wei Xianmei, ,Lu Ling, ,Wang Junguo, ,She Wandong
...... page:566-572
xin xi dong tai (信息动态)

...... page:572,607,610,633
The application of artificial neural network on the assessment of lexical tone production of pediatric cochlear implant users (神经网络在人工耳蜗植入儿童声调发声评估中的应用)
Mao Yitao, ,Chen Zhuoming, ,Xu Li
...... page:573-579
Evaluation of the modified test system for children sound localization (改良儿童声源定位能力评测系统的评价)
Dai Jinsheng, ,Liu Jinfeng, ,Zhang Juan, ,Wen Xiaohui, ,Wang Yanjun, ,Liu Zhiyong, ,Du Jingyan, ,Wang Ningyu
...... page:580-585
Laryngeal tuberculosis under the laryngeal stroboscopy (喉结核的频闪喉镜表现)
Zhuang Peiyun
...... page:585
Effect of treating obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome on chronic cough in children (手术治疗阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停低通气综合征对儿童慢性咳嗽的影响)
Pang Chong, ,Liang Jieqiong, ,Gu Qinglong
...... page:586-591
Feasibility of single-staged Han-uvulopalatopharyngoplasty with septoplasty in adults with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (同期行改良悬雍垂腭咽成形术和鼻中隔成形术治疗阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停低通气综合征的可行性)
Xiu Shiguo, ,Yu Dandan, ,Wang Yimeng, ,Gao Shidan
...... page:592-596
Diagnostic value of multi-slice spiral computerized tomographic fistulography in congenital fistula of neck (多层螺旋CT联合瘘管造影对先天性颈部瘘管的诊治价值)
Zheng Hao, ,Ye Qing, ,Wang Xiaoyan, ,Zheng Xiaohong, ,Yang Xinqing, ,Chen Yong, ,Jiang Yi, ,Li Ruiyu
...... page:597-603
Prevalence of tonsilloliths and CT diagnosis (扁桃体结石的患病率及CT诊断)
Yu Changliang, ,Tao Longxiang, ,Li Xiaohu, ,Yu Yongqiang, ,Liu Bin
...... page:604-607
A report of chronic rhinocerebralmucormycosis misdiagnosed as tubercular meningitis (误诊为结核性脑膜炎的慢性鼻脑毛霉菌病一例)
Wang Limei, ,Di Bin, ,Wu Yanqiao, ,Li Jun
...... page:608-610
Analyses of misdiagnosis of two cases of nasal cavity and paranasal sinus tuberculosis (鼻腔鼻窦结核二例误诊分析)
Chen Jianduan, ,Sun Mingchuan, ,Song Leming, ,Song Li, ,Zhang Linlin, ,Lin Jie
...... page:611-612
Excision of parapharyngeal space tumor with transoral robotic surgery: report of two cases (机器人辅助下咽旁间隙肿瘤切除二例)
Hu Weiming, ,Su Lizhong, ,Yu Kai, ,Wang Qiang, ,Yu Xiaowen
...... page:613-615
The arc-shaped flap plasty in the treatment of webbed neck:one case report (弧形皮瓣成形术治疗颈蹼一例)
Li Wanpeng, ,Xu Hongming, ,Zhao Limin, ,Li Xiaoyan
...... page:616-618
Internal jugular vein thrombosis after central neck dissection in thyroid cancer: a case report (分化型甲状腺癌中央区淋巴清扫术后并发颈内静脉血栓一例)
Huang Liming, ,Xu Yingchun, ,Meng Liwei
...... page:619-620
A case report of chordoma in the jugular foramen area (颈静脉孔区脊索瘤一例)
Wang Xiwen, ,Jiang Shaohong
...... page:621-622
One case of primary nasal tuberculosis (原发性鼻腔鼻窦结核一例)
Zhang Kun, ,Qu Fan, ,Fu Tao, ,Jiang Yan, ,Li Na
...... page:623-625
Acute frontal sinusitis with intracranial and extracranial infection: report of two cases (急性额窦炎并发颅内外感染二例)
Duan Honggang, ,Lin Zhihong, ,Fan Guokang, ,Xu Lin
...... page:626-627
With multiple cranial nerve inflammation as the starting manifestation of Ramsay-Hunt syndrome:report of three cases (以多发颅神经炎为首发表现的Ramsay-Hunt综合征三例)
Ji Yongjin, ,Geng Zhigang, ,Guan Fangling, ,Qi Xueping, ,Zhao Changqing
...... page:628-629
Compensation and decompensation of tinnitus (耳鸣的代偿与失代偿)
Yu Lisheng, ,Ma Xin
...... page:630-633
Understanding of laryngopharyngeal reflux is in confusion (咽喉反流的认识在困惑中探索)
Chen Gui, ,Liao Wenjing, ,Zhang Xiaowen
...... page:634-636
Laryngopharyngeal reflux disease and laryngeal precancerous lesions (咽喉反流和喉癌前病变)
Li Zhenwei, ,Zhou Shuihong
...... page:637-639
di er jie shi jie er nei jing wai ke da hui ce ji (第二届世界耳内镜外科大会侧记)
ZHAO Yu, ,WANG Zhaoyan, ,YANG Qiong, ,MA Zuorong, ,JIANG Xuejun
...... page:640


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Application of holistic integrative medicine in stomatology (整合医学在口腔医学中应用之思考)
Zhao Yimin
...... page:457-459
Occlusion: current situation and prospect in view of holistic integrative medicine (从整合医学角度谈咬合诊疗现状与前景)
Wang Meiqing, ,Liu Xiaodong
...... page:460-464
Oral maxillofacial-head and neck tumor and holistic integrative medicine (口腔颌面-头颈肿瘤的诊治与整合医学)
Zhang Chenping
...... page:465-469
Application of holistic integrative medicine in orthodontics (整合医学在口腔正畸学中的应用)
Wang Lin
...... page:470-472
Periodontology from the perspective of holistic integrative medicine (整合医学视角下的牙周病学)
Luan Qingxian
...... page:473-475
Holistic integrative medicine: application in prevention and treatment of oral mucosal diseases (整合医学理念在口腔黏膜疾病防治中的应用)
Jin Xin, ,Xie Liang, ,Zhao Xing, ,Li Jing, ,Zeng Xin, ,Chen Qianming
...... page:476-479
Efficacy of subgingival glycine air polishing on patients with early peri-implant diseases (甘氨酸龈下喷砂治疗早期种植体周围病的疗效观察)
Jing Wudi, ,Wang Xian''e, ,Xie Yesi, ,Han Jie, ,Xu Li
...... page:480-485
Effect of dentin proteoglycans on the stability of resin-dentin bonds against artificial saliva storage (牙本质内源性聚糖对树脂-牙本质粘接界面耐水储存老化能力的影响)
Gao Yu, ,Zhao Sanjun, ,Wang Peihuan, ,Lu Shuai, ,Chen Jihua
...... page:486-491
Effect of polydimethylsiloxane matrix elasticity on osteogenic differentiation of rat marrow stromal cells (聚二甲基硅氧烷基底弹性对大鼠骨髓间充质干细胞骨向诱导分化的影响)
Mu Yue, ,Zhao Jizhi, ,Yang Chun, ,Zu Yan, ,Li Qian
...... page:492-498
Effects of Porphyromonas endodontalis lipopolysaccharides on the expression of matrix metalloproteinase-9 in mouse osteoblasts (牙髓卟啉单胞菌脂多糖对小鼠成骨细胞基质金属蛋白酶9表达的影响)
Li Xiaolin, ,Yu Yaqiong, ,Qiu Lihong, ,Yang Di, ,Wang Xuemei, ,Yu Jingtao
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An interpretation of the TNM classification for lip and oral cavity tumor in the cancer staging manual of American Joint Committee on Cancer (8th edition) (第八版美国癌症联合委员会唇与口腔肿瘤TNM分期更新解读)
DingJie, ,Han Wei, ,Sun Guowen
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Analysis and discussion of risk factors related to dental implant failure (种植失败病例风险因素的分析与探讨)
Wang Yue, ,Guo Zhenxing, ,Tan Naiwen, ,Cheng Haode, ,Song Yingliang
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Intrusion of multiple supraerupted molars using interim restoration:a case report (过渡性修复体压低多颗过萌后牙一例)
Li Lijuan, ,Luo Xiaoping, ,Zhang Hong, ,Lin Pinting
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A case of hemophagocytic syndrome secondary to extranodal nasal type NK/T cell lymphoma ⅡB (结外鼻型NK/T细胞淋巴瘤ⅡB继发噬血细胞综合征一例)
Zhang Suxin, ,Luo Dan, ,Liu Haisheng, ,Bao Yang, ,Pei Chao, ,Duan Yuqin
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Impact of anchorage implant design factors on its primary stability (结构设计对正畸支抗种植体初期稳定性影响的研究进展)
Zhang Jianan, ,Lu Haiping, ,Zhong Chong
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Molecular Characterization of a Series of Solitary Fibrous Tumors, including Immunohistochemical expression of STAT6 and NATB2-STAT6 Fusion Transcripts, using Reverse Transcriptase(RT)–Polymerase Chain Reaction(PCR) Technique: An Indian Experience

Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:Pathology - Research and Practice
Author(s): Bharat Rekhi, Omshree Shetty, Parul Tripathi, Prachi Bapat, Mukta Ramadwar, Jyoti Bajpai, Ajay Puri
A solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is characterized by a diverse clinicopathologic spectrum. Recent studies have unraveled STAT6 as a useful diagnostic immunohistochemical (IHC) marker for a SFT and NAB2-STAT6 as its specific gene fusion transcript.Thirty-three SFTs were tested for STAT6 immunostaining by polymer detection technique. STAT6 immunoexpression was further graded, based on intensity (mild, moderate and strong) and percentage of immunopositive tumor cells, ranging from 1–25%(1+); 26–50%(2+); 51–75%(3+) and in more than 75%(4+) tumor nuclei.These cases along with 17 other tumors were tested for 8 variants of NAB2-STAT6, using qualitative endpoint reverse-transcriptase (RT)-PCR technique. RNA extraction was performed using Recover All Total nucleic acid extraction kit. The selected cases were screened for all the 8 fusion variants, using 8 primer pairs for NAB2 and STAT6 genes.Thirty-three SFTs occurred in 18 men and 15 women (M: F=1.2:1), with age varying from 13–74 years(average=49.6); across various body sites. Immunohistochemically, most SFTs (30/33) (90.9%) displayed moderate to strong immunostaining for STAT6, including 3+ and 4+ immunostaining patterns in 27/33 (81.8%) tumors. By RT-PCR, 30/33(90.9%) cases of SFT were positive for NAB2-STAT6 fusions, including NAB2ex4/STAT6ex2 (7cases), NAB2ex7/STAT6ex2 (7cases), NAB2ex6/STAT6ex3 (6cases), NAB2ex6/SAT6ex16 (4cases), NAB2ex3/STAT6ex19 (4cases), NAB2ex6/STAT6ex17 (single case), NAB2ex4/STAT6ex4 (single case) and NAB2ex6/STAT6ex18 (none). NAB2-STAT6 fusions were not observed in 9 cases of synovial sarcoma, 4 of Ewing sarcoma, 2 of MPNST and 2 cases of dedifferentiated liposarcomas (100% specificity). On comparing with clinical outcomes, more cases (7/11)(63.6%) of classic SFT were associated with favorable outcomes, while more cases(5/8)(62%) of atypical and malignant SFTs were associated with aggressive outcomes.This study reinforces high sensitivity and specificity of NAB2-STAT6 fusion and its correlation with strong and diffuse IHC expression of STAT6 in a SFT, irrespective of its occurrence in various body sites and its histopathologic types. NAB2ex4-STAT6ex2 and NAB2ex7-STAT6ex2 fusions were relatively more frequently observed in our patients. Atypical and malignant SFTs, together, were more frequently associated with relatively aggressive clinical outcomes.



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Congenital Absence of the Palmaris Longus Muscle: A Meta-Analysis Comparing Cadaveric and Function Studies

The aim of our paper was to provide comprehensive data on the prevalence of absence of palmaris longus muscle (PLM) and its anatomical characteristics, and conduct two separate meta-analyses comparing cadaveric and functional studies while identifying variation among different ethnic groups. An extensive search was conducted through the major electronic databases to identify eligible articles. Data extracted included prevalence of absence of palmaris longus muscle among subjects, ethnicity, laterality, side and gender.

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Angiotensin AT1 receptors modulate the anxiogenic effects of angiotensin (5-8) injected into the rat ventrolateral periaqueductal gray

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Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:Peptides
Author(s): Karina Genaro, Débora Fabris, Helene A. Fachim, Wiliam A. Prado
Losartan and PD 123,319 are non-peptide angiotensin (Ang) receptor antagonists for the AT1 and AT2 subtypes of Ang II receptors, respectively. The tetrapeptide Ang (5-8) is the smallest Ang-peptide that elicits anxiogenic effects on unconditioned and conditioned experimental models upon injection into the ventrolateral column of the periaqueductal gray (vlPAG), and Ang (5-8) can be synthesized (from Ang II or Ang III) and inactivated in this mesencephalic structure. The vlPAG is also known to play a central role in mechanisms of fear and anxiety. We therefore utilized male Wistar rats to examine the effects of losartan and PD 123,319 injections, selective antagonists of the AT1 and AT2 receptors, respectively, into the vlPAG in the elevated plus-maze, a classic rat model of anxiety, and against the anxiogenic effect of Ang (5-8) (0.4 nmol/0.25μL) upon injection into the same region. The anxiolytic profile was dependent on the dose of intra-vlPAG losartan, whereas no effects on experimental anxiety were observed in the plus-maze following PD 123,319 injection. The anxiogenic effect of Ang (5-8) injection into the vlPAG remained unchanged in the PD 123,319-pretreated rats, but the effect did not occur in losartan-pretreated rats. The results led us to suggest that the anxiogenic effect of Ang (5-8) injection into the vlPAG may depend on the local activation of AT1, but not AT2 receptors. Activation of AT1 receptors in structures nearby vlPAG may be tonically involved in fear and experimental anxiety.



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Association of down-regulation of calcitonin gene-related peptide and substance P with increase of myocardial vulnerability in diabetic neuropathic rats

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Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:Peptides
Author(s): Tu-Ping Li, Zheng Guo, Chao-Jie Liu, Tao Sun, Lu Chen, Xin Zhao
Diabetic patients present high co-morbidities of neuropathy and severer consequences of coronary heart disease. But the pathological mechanism is still unclear. Here we investigated a potential association of diabetic impairment of sensory nerves with increase of vulnerability of myocardium in acute myocardial ischemia/reperfusion. A rat model of diabetes mellitus was induced by high fat and sugar diet plus a small dose of streptozotocin. Impairment of sensory nerves was evaluated by measurement of changes in tail flick latency to noxious thermal stimulation and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and substance P (SP) in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and the myocardium of the heart were examined. The myocardial injury was examined by infarct size, apoptosis ratio of cardiomyocytes and cardiac troponin I in the animals underwent acute myocardial ischemia (for 30min) and reperfusion (for 120min). The effects of CGRP and SP on cardiomyocyte injury induced by high glucose and hypoxia/reoxygenation were tested in cultured myocytes. The diabetic animals presented significant elevation of noxious thermal threshold with obvious reduction of the contents of CGRP and SP in the DRG and the myocardium. Importantly, the diabetic animals showed significant increases of infarct size, myocyte apoptosis and serum cardiac troponin I after acute myocardial ischemia/reperfusion, compared to the non-diabetic control. Furthermore, exogenously administered CGRP and SP attenuated the myocyte injury induced by the high concentration of glucose and hypoxia/reoxygenation. These findings suggested that impairment of sensory nerves with significant reduction of CGRP and SP in DRG, ventricular myocardium and serum may be associated with increase of myocardial vulnerability in acute myocardial ischemia/reperfusion in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.



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Exploration of variations in proteome and metabolome for predictive diagnostics and personalized treatment algorithms: Innovative approach and examples for potential clinical application

Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:Journal of Proteomics
Author(s): Xianquan Zhan, Ying Long, Miaolong Lu
Genome mutually interacts with internal and external environmental factors to result in different phenome that contains two important elements of proteins and metabolites, which link genome to predictive, preventive and personalized medicine (PPPM) or precision medicine (PM). Proteomic variations are the final presentation of the genomic and transcriptomic variations, and are involved in a wide range of variations including copy number of protein, splicing, post-translational modifications, translocation/re-distribution, spatial conformation, and pathway-network systems. Metabolomic variations are the comprehensive results originated from all types of in vivo substances, and are involved in a wide range of alterations of metabolites generated from sugars, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, and metabolic network systems. Currently the studies on variations in proteome and in metabolome are much insufficient in the width and depth in the fields of proteomics and metabolomics. The development of high-throughput, high-sensitivity, and especially high-reproducibility approaches is necessary to maximize the coverage of variations in proteome and in metabolome. The studies of proteomic and metabolomic variations directly result in the discovery of effective biomarkers to clarify molecular mechanisms of a disease, determine reliable therapeutic targets, and benefit precise prediction, diagnosis, and prognosis assessment. It has more important scientific values in PPPM or PM.Biological significance1. Complexity and importance of proteomic variations for PPPM, and the strategies and methodology to measure proteomic variations.2. Complexity and importance of metabolomic variations for PPPM, and the strategies and methodology to measure metabolomic variations.3. Proteome and metabolome are the important components that contribute to phenome. Clarification of variations in phenome is the key step to realize PPPM practice.

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Changes in protein abundance and activity involved in freezing tolerance acquisition in winter barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)

Publication date: Available online 25 August 2017
Source:Journal of Proteomics
Author(s): Gabriela Gołębiowska-Pikania, Przemysław Kopeć, Ewa Surówka, Monika Krzewska, Ewa Dubas, Anna Nowicka, Marcin Rapacz, Magdalena Wójcik-Jagła, Sabina Malaga, Iwona Żur
The changes in protein abundance induced by cold hardening were analysed by 2 DE in ten doubled haploid (DH) lines of winter barley, highly differentiated with respect to freezing tolerance level. Among 45 differential proteins identified by MALDI-TOF/TOF, the majority was classified as related to photosynthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, oxidation-reduction reactions and stress response. Among the detected proteins, higher abundance of RuBisCO large and small subunits, RuBisCO activase, two Oxygen-evolving enhancer proteins, Ferredoxin-NADP reductase, Cytochrome P450-dependent fatty acid hydroxylase and 14-3-3 protein was associated with higher freezing tolerance level. Lower relative level of hypothetical ATP synthase beta subunit, uncharacterized mitochondrial protein AtMg00810 and ribosomal RNA small subunit methyltransferase G also seems to be important.The results of proteomic studies were complemented by the evaluation of photosynthetic apparatus acclimation, showing distinctive differences between the studied genotypes in the number of active PSII reaction centres (RC/CSm). Additionally, the analysis of antioxidative enzyme activities suggests the importance of H2O2 as a signalling molecule possibly involved in the initiation of cold-induced plant acclimation. However, in DH lines with high freezing tolerance, H2O2 generation during cold hardening treatment was accompanied by more stable activity of catalase, H2O2-decomposing enzyme.SignificanceIn the study, the changes in protein abundance induced by cold hardening treatment were analysed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis in ten doubled haploid (DH) lines of winter barley. Harnessing DH technology resulted in distinctive widening of genetic variation with respect to freezing tolerance level. Both the cold-hardening effect on the protein pattern in an individual winter barley DH line as well as the variation among the selected DH lines were investigated, which resulted in the identification of 45 differentiated proteins classified as involved in 14 metabolic pathways and cellular processes. Among them, eight proteins: (1) the precursor of RuBisCO large subunit, (2) RuBisCO small subunit (partial), (3) RuBisCO activase small isoform, (4) the precursor of Oxygen-evolving enhancer protein 1-like (predicted protein), (5) Oxygen-evolving enhancer protein 2, (6) the leaf isozyme of Ferredoxin-NADP reductase, (7) hypothetical protein M569_12509 Cytochrome P450-dependent fatty acid hydroxylase-like and (8) hypothetical protein BRADI_1g11290 (14-3-3 protein A-like) were accumulated to a higher level in leaves of cold-hardened seedlings of freezing tolerant winter barley DH lines in comparison with susceptible ones. Three others: (9) hypothetical protein BRADI_5g05668 F1 ATP synthase beta subunit-like, (10) predicted protein uncharacterized mitochondrial protein AtMg00810-like and (11) BnaA02g08010D Ribosomal RNA small subunit methyltransferase G-like were detected at lower level in freezing tolerant seedlings in comparison with susceptible genotypes. The last two were for the first time linked to cold acclimation. The results of complementary analyses indicate that PSII activity and stability of antioxidative enzymes under low temperature are also very important for freezing tolerance acquisition.

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Effects of Fe and Mn deficiencies on the protein profiles of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) xylem sap as revealed by shotgun analyses

Publication date: Available online 25 August 2017
Source:Journal of Proteomics
Author(s): Laura Ceballos-Laita, Elain Gutierrez-Carbonell, Daisuke Takahashi, Anunciación Abadía, Matsuo Uemura, Javier Abadía, Ana Flor López-Millán
The aim of this work was to study the effects of Fe and Mn deficiencies on the xylem sap proteome of tomato using a shotgun proteomic approach, with the final goal of elucidating plant response mechanisms to these stresses. This approach yielded 643 proteins reliably identified and quantified with 70% of them predicted as secretory. Iron and Mn deficiencies caused statistically significant and biologically relevant abundance changes in 119 and 118 xylem sap proteins, respectively. In both deficiencies, metabolic pathways most affected were protein metabolism, stress/oxidoreductases and cell wall modifications. First, results suggest that Fe-deficiency elicited more stress responses than Mn deficiency, based on the changes in oxidative and proteolytic enzymes. Second, both nutrient deficiencies affect the secondary cell wall metabolism, with changes in Fe deficiency occurring via peroxidase activity, and in Mn deficiency involving peroxidase, Cu-oxidase and fasciclin-like arabinogalactan proteins. Third, the primary cell wall metabolism was affected by both nutrient deficiencies, with changes following opposite directions as judged from the abundances of several glycoside-hydrolases with endo-glycolytic activities and pectin esterases. Fourth, signaling pathways via xylem involving CLE and/or lipids as well as changes in phosphorylation and N-glycosylation also play a role in the responses to these stresses.Biological significanceIn spite of being essential for the delivery of nutrients to the shoots, our knowledge of xylem responses to nutrient deficiencies is very limited. The present work applies a shotgun proteomic approach to unravel the effects of Fe and Mn deficiencies on the xylem sap proteome. Overall, Fe deficiency seems to elicit more stress in the xylem sap proteome than Mn deficiency, based on the changes measured in proteolytic and oxido-reductase proteins, whereas both nutrients exert modifications in the composition of the primary and secondary cell wall. Cell wall modifications could affect the mechanical and permeability properties of the xylem sap vessels, and therefore ultimately affect solute transport and distribution to the leaves. Results also suggest that signaling cascades involving lipid and peptides might play a role in nutrient stress signaling and pinpoint interesting candidates for future studies. Finally, both nutrient deficiencies seem to affect phosphorylation and glycosylation processes, again following an opposite pattern.

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Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy-Integration of Canonical Traumatic Brain Injury Secondary Injury Mechanisms with Tau Pathology

Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:Progress in Neurobiology
Author(s): Jacqueline R. Kulbe, Edward D. Hall
In recent years, a new neurodegenerative tauopathy labeled Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), has been identified that is believed to be primarily a sequela of repeated mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), often referred to as concussion, that occurs in athletes participating in contact sports (e.g. boxing, football, football, rugby, soccer, ice hockey) or in military combatants, especially after blast-induced injuries. Since the identification of CTE, and its neuropathological finding of deposits of hyperphosphorylated tau protein, mechanistic attention has been on lumping the disorder together with various other non-traumatic neurodegenerative tauopathies. Indeed, brains from suspected CTE cases that have come to autopsy have been confirmed to have deposits of hyperphosphorylated tau in locations that make its anatomical distribution distinct for other tauopathies. The fact that these individuals experienced repetitive TBI episodes during their athletic or military careers suggests that the secondary injury mechanisms that have been extensively characterized in acute TBI preclinical models, and in TBI patients, including glutamate excitotoxicity, intracellular calcium overload, mitochondrial dysfunction, free radical-induced oxidative damage and neuroinflammation, may contribute to the brain damage associated with CTE. Thus, the current review begins with an in depth analysis of what is known about the tau protein and its functions and dysfunctions followed by a discussion of the major TBI secondary injury mechanisms, and how the latter have been shown to contribute to tau pathology. The value of this review is that it might lead to improved neuroprotective strategies for either prophylactically attenuating the development of CTE or slowing its progression.

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Curative-intent treatment of recurrent colorectal liver metastases: a comparison between ablation and resection

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Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO)
Author(s): Aurélien Dupré, Robert P. Jones, Rafael Diaz-Nieto, Stephen W. Fenwick, Graeme J. Poston, Hassan Z. Malik
BackgroundLiver-limited recurrence after resection of colorectal liver metastases is a frequent occurrence, and can in some cases be treated with curative intent. Although surgical re-resection remains standard of care, there is growing interest in the role of ablation in this setting. The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes after curative-intent ablation and resection in patients with recurrent colorectal liver metastases.MethodsWe retrospectively analysed data from 366 consecutive patients who underwent liver resection for colorectal liver metastases between June 2010 and August 2015. Sixty-four developed liver-limited recurrence which was treated with curative intent, thirty-three (51.6%) by ablation and 31 (48.4%) by repeat resection.ResultsPatient groups were well matched, with surgically resected patients showing higher pre-operative carcinoembryonic antigen levels and larger metastases. There were fewer post-operative complications and shorter length of stay in the ablation group (p<0.02). After a median follow-up of 36.2 months, median overall survival was the same for both the resected and ablated groups at 33.3 months. Median progression-free survival was longer for patients treated with surgery (10.2 months) compared to ablation (4.3 months) (p=0.002).ConclusionsAblation or resection for liver-limited recurrence after surgery for colorectal liver metastases is associated with improved overall survival compared with systemic chemotherapy alone, and should always be considered for patients with resectable liver recurrence. Although ablation seemed to be associated with a shorter progression-free survival, post-procedure morbidity was significantly lower. The choice between ablation and resection should therefore be made on a personalised basis.



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Publication date: September–October 2017
Source:Clinical Imaging, Volume 45





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Clinical Imaging: Past, Present and Future

Publication date: September–October 2017
Source:Clinical Imaging, Volume 45





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Publication date: September 2017
Source:International Journal of Psychophysiology, Volume 119





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Source:International Journal of Psychophysiology, Volume 119





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Publication date: September 2017
Source:International Journal of Psychophysiology, Volume 119





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Management of Atherosclerotic Carotid and Vertebral Artery Disease: 2017 Clinical Practice Guidelines of the European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS)

Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Author(s): Writing Group, A.R. Naylor, J.-B. Ricco, G.J. de Borst, S. Debus, J. de Haro, A. Halliday, G. Hamilton, J. Kakisis, S. Kakkos, S. Lepidi, H.S. Markus, D.J. McCabe, J. Roy, H. Sillesen, J.C. van den Berg, F. Vermassen, ESVS Guidelines Committee, P. Kolh, N. Chakfe, R.J. Hinchliffe, I. Koncar, J.S. Lindholt, M. Vega de Ceniga, F. Verzini, ESVS Guideline Reviewers, J. Archie, S. Bellmunt, A. Chaudhuri, M. Koelemay, A.-K. Lindahl, F. Padberg, M. Venermo




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European Society for Vascular Surgery Guidelines on the Management of Atherosclerotic Carotid and Vertebral Artery Disease

Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Author(s): H.-H. Eckstein




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2017 ESC Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Diseases, in collaboration with the European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS)

Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Author(s): Authors/Task Force Members, Victor Aboyans, Jean-Baptiste Ricco, Marie-Louise E.L. Bartelink, Martin Björck, Marianne Brodmann, Tina Cohnert, Jean-Philippe Collet, Martin Czerny, Marco De Carlo, Sebastian Debus, Christine Espinola-Klein, Thomas Kahan, Serge Kownator, Lucia Mazzolai, A. Ross Naylor, Marco Roffi, Joachim Röther, Muriel Sprynger, Michal Tendera, Gunnar Tepe, Maarit Venermo, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Ileana Desormais, Document Reviewers, Petr Widimsky, Philippe Kolh, Stefan Agewall, Héctor Bueno, Antonio Coca, Gert J. De Borst, Victoria Delgado, Florian Dick, Cetin Erol, Marc Ferrini, Stavros Kakkos, Hugo A. Katus, Juhani Knuuti, Jes Lindholt, Heinrich Mattle, Piotr Pieniazek, Massimo Francesco Piepoli, Dierk Scheinert, Horst Sievert, Iain Simpson, Jakub Sulzenko, Juan Tamargo, Lale Tokgozoglu, Adam Torbicki, Nikolaos Tsakountakis, José Tuñón, Melina Vega de Ceniga, Stephan Windecker, Jose Luis Zamorano




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Determination of the content of selected elements in medieval waterlogged oak wood from the Lednica Lake—a case study

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The content of selected elements: Al, B, Ba, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Li, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P, Pb, Sb, Si, Ti, V and Zn was determined in archaeological waterlogged oak wood from the Lednica Lake by using the inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) method. The concentration of metals (especially heavy metals) in wood is typically specified to characterise this material and evaluate the possibility to use it for industrial purposes. In case of waterlogged archaeological wood intended for further research on new methods of conservation, such an analysis is important for other reasons. As it has been confirmed by numerous conservators and researchers, the presence of metal compounds is a serious problem not only due to their destructive influence on wood tissue but also from a conservation/re-conservation perspective. Metal-containing chemicals may influence conservation treatments by reacting with substances used for wood conservation and causing irreversible damage to wooden objects. Therefore, while developing new solutions for wood conservation, a broad knowledge not only on the state of wood preservation and deterioration but also on interacting chemical factors is required. The results of the research clearly show that content of minerals in waterlogged wood excavated from the bottom of the Lednica Lake considerably exceeded the average percentage of these elements in contemporary wood, which is associated with the mineralisation process. Moreover, variability in metal content was observed between waterlogged and contemporary wood. In waterlogged wood, the highest concentrations of Ca, Fe, Mg and P were observed, while in contemporary oak wood the predominant concentrations of K, Ca, Mn and Si were determined. Statistical analysis showed the variability in content of elements between different archaeological wood zones and contemporary wood. On the basis of the results obtained, it could be concluded that the studied waterlogged wood acted as an adsorbent of elements from water and sediments. High content of metal ions can be an impediment in developing new formulations for conservation, while using this wood as an experimental material. Therefore, while planning to use new chemicals as conservation agents, the possible interactions between chemicals and metals must be taken into consideration.



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Pediatric soft tissue tumor of the upper arm with LMNA-NTRK1 fusion

Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:Human Pathology
Author(s): Shinji Kohsaka, Tsuyoshi Saito, Keisuke Akaike, Yoshiyuki Suehara, Takuo Hayashi, Tatsuya Takagi, Kazuo Kaneko, Toshihide Ueno, Shinya Kojima, Ken-ichi Kohashi, Hiroyuki Mano, Yoshinao Oda, Takashi Yao
A 6-year-old girl was admitted to our hospital due to the presence of a slow-growing tumor in her right elbow. Biopsy specimens showed a round- to spindle-cell neoplasm with uncertain malignant potential, leading to the decision of surgical resection. Histologically, the resected tumor was encapsulated by fibrous tissue, but focally invaded the surrounding skeletal muscles. The tumor was composed of ganglion-cell-like short spindle cells with lymphocytic infiltration in the collagenous background. Tumor cells with large bizarre nuclei were occasionally observed, and multinucleated giant cells were scattered at the periphery. Hemangiopericytoma-like patterns and adipose tissue elements were not evident, and mitotic figures were rarely observed (<1 per 10 high-power fields). Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells were positive for S-100 and CD34 and focally positive for EMA and AE1/AE3. RNA sequencing and subsequent RT-PCR revealed alternative splicing forms of LMNA-NTRK1 fusion (Ex2-Ex10 and Ex2-Ex15).



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Association of PD-L1 expression and PD-L1 gene polymorphism with poor prognosis in lung adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma

Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:Human Pathology
Author(s): Min-Kyung Yeo, Song-Yi Choi, In-Ock Seong, Kwang-Sun Suh, Jin Man Kim, Kyung-Hee Kim
Programmed cell death 1 receptor (PD-1)/programmed death-1 ligand-1 (PD-L1) interaction has been linked to tumor immune evasion. PD-L1 expression has been indicated in identifying non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) patients for treatment with anti-PD-1 or anti-PD-L1 therapy. The goal of this study was to evaluate the clinicopathologic values of PD-L1 expression and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the PD-L1 gene in lung adenocarcinoma (ADC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SqCC). The 147 NSCLC tissues consisted of 84 samples of ADC and 63 samples of SqCC. All tissue microarray paraffin blocks were used for PD-L1 immunohistochemical assays with 22C3, SP263 and SP142 clones. Three SNPs in the PD-L1 gene, rs4143815, rs822336, and rs822337, were genotyped using SNP pyrosequencing. The PD-L1 expression was significantly higher in SqCC than in ADC. Among ADCs, PD-L1 expression was significantly higher in papillary and solid types than in lepidic and acinar types. Statistical associations of the PD-L1 expression with a shorter disease-free survival outcome and lymph node metastasis in the ADCs were found but no associations in SqCCs. Among the three SNPs, the rs4143815 genotype CC was statistically associated with positive a 22C3 PD-L1 labelling in NSCLCs. The rs4143815 genotype GG instead showed a trend of shorter survival outcomes but did not reach statistical significance in the ADCs. Our results showed a significantly higher prevalence of positive PD-L1 expression in lung SqCC than in ADC. However, the PD-L1 expression and rs4143815 genotype GG might be useful for the prediction of poor prognosis in lung ADC cases.



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Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1A1) expression by immunohistochemistry is associated with chemo-refractoriness in patients with high-grade ovarian serous carcinoma

Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:Human Pathology
Author(s): Madhuchhanda Roy, Joseph Connor, Ahmed Al-Niaimi, Stephen L Rose, Aparna Mahajan
Aldehyde dehydrogenase-1A1 (ALDH1A1), CD133, CD44, and CD24 have been reported as cancer stem cell markers in ovarian cancers. The goal of our study was to assess the prognostic significance of these markers in patients with advanced serous ovarian cancer. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues from 347 ovarian cancer were used to construct a microarray. Immunohistochemical studies for ALDH1A1, CD133, CD44, and CD24 were performed and scored semiquantitatively by two pathologists based on intensity and percent of positive immunoreactive cells. Immunohistochemistry was compared to clinical parameters and survival. Of the 347 cases, early stage disease, nonserous tumors, cases with incomplete therapy, and cores with no tumor were excluded. Immunohistochemistry was interpretable in 124 of the 136 stage III and IV ovarian serous carcinoma. ALDH1A1, CD24, and CD44 were variably detected in both tumor and stromal cells, and immunoreactivity in tumor was stronger than in stromal cells. CD133 immunoreactivity was not quantified due to nonspecific staining in tumor and stroma. Statistical analyses using χ2 and Student's t test revealed that ALDH1A1-positive (n=53) carcinoma were 3 times more likely to demonstrate platinum refractoriness than ALDH1A1-negative (n=71) tumors (17% vs 6%, respectively; P=.04); however, neither progression-free or overall survival was influenced by ALDH1A1 status in this cohort. The expression of CD44 and CD24 had no clinicopathological associations in the present study. Our study supports that ALDH1A1 expression is associated with poor response to platinum-based therapy in patients with high-grade ovarian serous carcinoma. Further study of this relationship is needed to understand how this could impact clinical care.



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J chain and myocyte enhancer factor 2B are useful in differentiating classical Hodgkin lymphoma from nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma and primary mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma

Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:Human Pathology
Author(s): Erika M. Moore, Steven H. Swerdlow, Sarah E. Gibson
Although most classical Hodgkin lymphomas (CHL) are easily distinguished from nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma (NLPHL) and primary mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma (PMBL), cases with significant CD20 expression cause diagnostic confusion. Although the absence of OCT-2 and BOB.1 are useful in these circumstances, a variable proportion of CHL are positive for these antigens. We investigated the utility of J chain and MEF2B in the diagnosis of CHL, NLPHL, PMBL, T-cell/histiocyte-rich large B-cell lymphoma (TCRLBL), and B-cell lymphoma, unclassifiable, with features intermediate between diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and CHL (BCLU, DLBCL/CHL) compared to OCT-2 and BOB.1. J chain and MEF2B highlighted lymphocyte predominant (LP) cells in 20/20 (100%) NLPHL and were negative in 43/43 (100%) CHL. 14/15 (93%) PMBL and 4/4 (100%) TCRLBL were MEF2B-positive, while 67% of PMBL and 50% of TCRLBL were J chain-positive. 3/3 BCLU, DLBCL/CHL were negative for J chain and MEF2B. J chain and MEF2B were 100% sensitive and specific for NLPHL versus CHL. MEF2B was 100% sensitive and 98% specific for PMBL versus CHL. Whereas loss of OCT-2 and/or BOB.1 expression had a sensitivity of only 86% and specificity of 100% for CHL versus NLPHL, PMBL, and TCRLBL, lack of both J chain and MEF2B expression was 100% sensitive and 97% specific. J chain and MEF2B are highly sensitive and specific markers of NLPHL versus CHL, are particularly useful in highlighting LP cells, and, with rare exception, are of greater utility than OCT-2 and BOB.1 in differentiating CHL from NLPHL and other large B-cell lymphomas.



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THYMOMA: A clinicopathological correlation of 1470 cases

Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:Human Pathology
Author(s): Annikka Weissferdt, Neda Kalhor, Justin A. Bishop, Se Jin Jang, Jae Ro, Fredrik Petersson, Bingcheng Wu, Gerald Langman, Hollie Bancroft, Yalan Bi, Yunxiao Meng, Filomena Medeiros, Hans Brunnstrom, Dominic Spagnolo, Siaw Ming Chai, Andrew Laycock, Paul E. Wakely, Goran Elmberger, Fernando A. Soares, Antonio H. Campos, Derya Gumurdulu, Isabel Alvarado-Cabrero, Domenico Coppola, Arlene M. Correa, David Rice, Reza J. Mehran, Boris Sepesi, Garrett Walsh, Larry Kaiser, Cesar A. Moran
We present 1470 surgical resections for thymoma identified in the pathology files of 14 institutions from 11 countries with the purpose to determine and correlate a simplified histological classification of thymoma and pathological staging with clinical outcome. The study population was comprised of 720 men and 750 women between the ages of 12 and 86years (average: 54.8years). Clinically 137 patients (17%) had a history of myasthenia gravis, 31 patients (3.8%) of other autoimmune disease, and 55 (6.8%) patients of another neoplastic process. Surgical resection was performed in all patients. Histologically, 1284 (87.13%) cases were thymomas (World Health Organization [WHO] types A, B1, and B2, and mixed histologies), and 186 (12.7%) were atypical thymomas (WHO type B3). Of the entire group, 630 (42.9%) were encapsulated thymomas and 840 (57.9%) were invasive thymomas in different stages. Follow-up information was obtained in 1339 (91%) patients, who subsequently were analyzed by univariate and multivariate statistical analysis. Follow-up ranging from 1 to 384months was obtained (mean: 69.2months) showing tumor recurrence in 136 patients (10.1%), while 227 died- 64 (28.2%) due to tumor and 163 (71.8%) due to other causes. Statistical analysis shows that separation of these tumors into- thymoma and atypical thymoma- is statistically significant (P=.001), while tumor staging into categories of encapsulated, minimally invasive, and invasion into adjacent organs offers a meaningful clinical assessment with a p=value of 0.038. Our findings suggest that our simplified histological schema and pathological staging system are excellent predictors of clinical outcome.



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The role of enteric neurons in the development and progression of colorectal cancer

Publication date: Available online 25 August 2017
Source:Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer
Author(s): Glenn Rademakers, Nathalie Vaes, Simone Schonkeren, Alexander Koch, Keith A. Sharkey, Veerle Melotte
The enteric nervous system (ENS) is the neural network belonging to the gastrointestinal tract, which is essential for regulating gut functions. The importance of the ENS is underscored by the existence of severe gastrointestinal diseases, such as Hirschsprung's disease and intestinal pseudo-obstruction, which arise when the ENS fails to develop normally or becomes dysregulated. Moreover, it is known that enteric neurons are involved in intestinal inflammation and gut homeostasis. So far, the role of the ENS in colorectal cancer (CRC) carcinogenesis remains poorly understood, even though processes like perineural invasion and neoneurogenesis are important factors in the CRC field. Here we summarize how enteric neurons are affected during CRC and discuss the influence of enteric neurons, either direct or indirect, on CRC development and/or progression. Finally, we illustrate how the ENS could be targeted as a potential anti-cancer therapy, establishing the ENS as an integral part of the tumor microenvironment.



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Editorial Board & Aims and Scope

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Publication date: August 2017
Source:Nano Today, Volume 15





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Estradiol (E2)- and Tamoxifen (Tmx)-Bound ER-alpha (ERα) Interact Differentially with Histone Deacetylases 1 and 3 (HDACs 1 and 3)

Publication date: Available online 25 August 2017
Source:The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Author(s): Dharmendra Sharma, Yuan Liu, Rosalie M. Uht
Although ERα activation properties have been intensively studied, this is not the case for their repressive properties. In this report, the ERα ligand binding domain (LBD) is shown to interact both with a deacetylase function and with HDAC1 and HDAC3. Ligands do not affect binding to the deacetylase activity or to HDAC1. In distinction, E2 reduced LBD binding to HDAC3, whereas Tmx had no effect. Knock-down of either HDAC1 or 3 led to increased transcriptional activity by both HDACs, presumably by decreased repression. In distinction, only HDAC3 knock-down led to increased activity in the presence of Tmx. In summary, ERα differentially interacts with HDACs 1 and 3 to regulate transcriptional activity.



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Role and mechanism of AMH in the regulation of Sertoli cells in mice

Publication date: Available online 26 August 2017
Source:The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Author(s): Zia ur Rehman, Tesfaye Worku, John S. Davis, Hira Sajjad Talpur, Dinesh Bhattarai, Ishwari Kadariya, HuaGua Hua, Jing Cao, Rahim Dad, Farmanullah, Tarique Hussain, Liguo Yang
Sertoli cells produce anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), a glycoprotein belonging to the transforming growth factor-beta family. AMH mediates the regression of Müllerian ducts in the developing male fetus. However, the role of AMH in the regulation of primary Sertoli cells remains unclear. The present study was designed to investigate the effect of AMH on the viability and proliferation of Sertoli cells, with an additional focus on stem cell factor (SCF). Treatment of Sertoli cells with increasing concentrations of rh-AMH (0, 10, 50, 100, and 800ng/ml) for two days revealed that AMH, at high concentrations, increased apoptosis. These results were confirmed by a significant increase in Caspase-3 and Bax and a decrease in Bcl-2 protein and mRNA expression (P<0.01). Paradoxically, treatment with a low concentration of rh-AMH (10ng/ml), but not higher concentrations (50–800ng/ml), promoted Sertoli cell proliferation, which was verified by an increase in PCNA mRNA (P <0.05). Furthermore, only low concentrations of rh-AMH activated the non-canonical ERK signaling pathway. Similarly, low concentrations of rh-AMH (10–50ng/ml) significantly increased (P <0.05) SCF mRNA and SCF protein levels. These findings indicate that AMH differentially regulates the fate of Sertoli cells in vitro by promoting proliferation at low concentrations and apoptosis at high concentrations. In addition, AMH increased the expression of SCF, an important regulator of Sertoli cell development. Therefore, AMH may play a role in Sertoli cell development.



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Efficacy of Hybrid Vitamin D Receptor Agonist/Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors in Vitamin D-Resistant Triple-Negative 4T1 Breast Cancer

Publication date: Available online 25 August 2017
Source:The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Author(s): Krikor Bijian, Dainis Kaldre, Tian-Tian Wang, Manuella Bouttier, Annie Boucher, Moulay Alaoui-Jamali, John H. White, James L. Gleason
Hormonal 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25D) and its analogues have shown efficacy in some preclinical models of cancer. However, many models are resistant to the antiproliferative effects of 1,25D or its analogues in vitro or in vivo, and such compounds have failed in the clinic as monotherapies because of tumor resistance. Given the observed synergism between 1,25D analogues and histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) in 1,25D-resistant cells, we previously developed a series of hybrid secosteroidal and easily assembled non-secosteroidal analogues that combined agonism for the vitamin D receptor and HDACi in a single backbone. These compounds displayed enhanced efficacy against 1,25D-resistant malignant cells in vitro. Structure/function studies led to synthesis of several non-secosteroidal variants in which HDACi potency was optimized without substantially sacrificing VDR agonism. Here, we present the first studies of efficacy in vivo of two of these compounds, DK-366 and DK-406, in the aggressive mouse 4T1 model of triple-negative breast cancer, a form of the disease for which treatment options are limited. 4T1 cells are resistant in vitro to the cytostatic and cytotoxic effects of 1,25D and the potent HDACi SAHA individually up to concentrations of 1μM and 50μM, respectively, whereas combinations of the two are efficacious. In vitro, DK-366 or −406 induced dose-dependent arrest of cell proliferation and cytotoxicity at 10–20μM. In vivo, the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of DK-366 and −406 were 2.5 and 5.0mg/kg, respectively. Although the compounds induced hypercalcemia at elevated doses, consistent with VDR agonism in vivo, they both reduced tumor burden at doses below their MTD's. Moreover, in a separate experiment, DK-406 at 5mg/kg reduced 4T1 lung metastases by at least 50%. Under the same conditions, 1,25D (0.25μg/kg) and SAHA (25mg/kg) combined had no effect on tumor burden or on lung metastases. These experiments show that hybrid compounds are bioavailable and efficacious against a particularly aggressive model of metastatic breast cancer, providing strong support for the therapeutic potential of the hybrid concept.



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Laceration Management

Publication date: Available online 25 August 2017
Source:The Journal of Emergency Medicine
Author(s): Scott L. Mankowitz
BackgroundTraumatic lacerations to the skin represent a fairly common reason for seeking emergency department care. Although the incidence of lacerations has decreased over the past decades, traumatic cutaneous lacerations remain a common reason for patients to seek emergency department care.ObjectiveInnovations in laceration management have the potential to improve patient experience with this common presentation.DiscussionStudies have confirmed that delays in wound closure rarely confer increased rates of infection, although comorbidities such as diabetes, chronic renal failure, obesity, human immunodeficiency virus, smoking, and cancer should be considered. Antibiotics should be reserved for high-risk wounds, such as those with comorbidities, gross contamination, involvement of deeper structures, stellate wounds, and selected bite wounds. Topical anesthetics, which are painless to apply, have a role in select populations. In most studies, absorbable sutures perform similarly to nonabsorbable sutures and do not require revisit for removal. Novel atraumatic closure devices and expanded use of tissue adhesives for wounds under tension further erode the primacy of regular sutures in wound closure. Maintaining a moist wound environment with occlusive dressings is more important than previously thought. Most topical wound agents are of limited benefit.ConclusionsRecent innovations in wound closure are allowing emergency physicians to shift toward painless, atraumatic, and rapid closure of lacerations.



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Lymph node ratio relationship to regional failure and distant metastases in oral cavity cancer

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Publication date: August 2017
Source:Radiotherapy and Oncology, Volume 124, Issue 2
Author(s): Ali Hosni, Caitlin McMullen, Shao Hui Huang, Wei Xu, Jie Su, Andrew Bayley, Scott V. Bratman, John Cho, Meredith Giuliani, John Kim, Jolie Ringash, John Waldron, Anna Spreafico, Ilan Weinreb, John R. de Almeida, Dale H. Brown, Jonathan C. Irish, Brian O'Sullivan, David P. Goldstein, Andrew Hope
BackgroundWe aimed to investigate the impact of lymph node ratio (LNR, number of positive nodes/total number of excised nodes) on regional-only-failure, distant-only-failure and overall survival (OS) in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC).MethodsRetrospective review of pN0-2 OSCC-patients (1994–2012) treated with curative-surgery with neck dissection±postoperative radiotherapy (PORT)±concurrent chemotherapy. LNR was subjected to multivariable analysis (MVA) of regional-only-failure, distant-only-failure and OS.ResultsOverall 914 patients were identified; median follow-up: 51months (1–189); pN0: 482 (52.7%), pN1: 128 (14%), pN2a: 6 (0.7%); pN2b: 225 (24.6%); pN2c: 73 (8%); median number of dissected nodes: 36 (6–125); median number of pN+: 2 (1–49); median LNR for pN+ patients: 6%; extranodal extension: 187 (20.5%). Bilateral neck dissection: 368 (40.3%); PORT: 452 (49.5%); and concurrent chemotherapy: 80 (8.8%). High grade, lymphovascular invasion perineural invasion and pT3–4 were associated with high LNR. On MVA, LNR was associated with regional-only-failure (HR=1.06; 95%CI: 1.04–1.08; p<0.001), distant-only-failure (HR=1.03; 95%CI: 1.02–1.05; p=0.004) and lower OS (HR=1.03; 95%CI: 1.02–1.05; p<0.001). Similarly, in pN2-subgroup: LNR was associated with regional-only-failure (HR=1.04; 95%CI: 1.02–1.06; p<0.001), distant-only-failure (HR=1.03; 95%CI: 1.01–1.06; p=0.045) and lower OS (HR=1.03; 95%CI: 1.02–1.04; p<0.001).ConclusionHigh LNR is associated with higher regional-only-failure/distant-only-failure and lower OS. LNR should be assessed in future prospective trials for selection of adjuvant therapy.



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Editorial Board

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Publication date: August 2017
Source:Radiotherapy and Oncology, Volume 124, Issue 2





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Publication date: August 2017
Source:Radiotherapy and Oncology, Volume 124, Issue 2





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Two sampling strategies for an overview of pesticide contamination in an agriculture-extensive headwater stream

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Two headwaters located in southwest France were monitored for 3 and 2 years (Auvézère and Aixette watershed, respectively) with two sampling strategies: grab and passive sampling with polar organic chemical integrative sampler (POCIS). These watersheds are rural and characterized by agricultural areas with similar breeding practices, except that the Auvézère watershed contains apple production for agricultural diversification and the downstream portion of the Aixette watershed is in a peri-urban area. The agricultural activities of both are extensive, i.e., with limited supply of fertilizer and pesticides. The sampling strategies used here give specific information: grab samples for higher pesticide content and POCIS for contamination background noise and number of compounds found. Agricultural catchments in small headwater streams are characterized by a background noise of pesticide contamination in the range of 20–70 ng/L, but there may also be transient and high-peak pesticide contamination (2000–3000 ng/L) caused by rain events, poor use of pesticides, and/or the small size of the water body. This study demonstrates that between two specific runoff events, contamination was low; hence the importance of passive sampler use. While the peak pesticide concentrations seen here are a toxicity risk for aquatic life, the pesticide background noise of single compounds do not pose obvious acute nor chronic risks; however, this study did not consider the risk from synergistic "cocktail" effects. Proper tools and sampling strategies may link watershed activities (agricultural, non-agricultural) to pesticides detected in the water, and data from both grab and passive samples can contribute to discussions on environmental effects in headwaters, an area of great importance for biodiversity.



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Inside Front Cover - Editorial Board Page

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Publication date: October 2017
Source:Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, Volume 177





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Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Neovasculature Expresses Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen—a Possible Novel Therapeutic Target

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Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), a type II transmembrane glycoprotein receptor, is highly expressed in prostate cancer and in the tumor neovasculature of colon, breast, and adrenocortical tumors. Here, we analyzed PSMA expression in the neovasculature of various thyroid cancer subtypes and assessed whether PSMA expression is correlated with aggressive behavior. From a prospectively maintained database, we evaluated 91 samples from 68 patients, including 37 primary differentiated thyroid cancers (DTCs) [11 classic papillary (cPTC), 9 follicular-variant (FvPTC), 11 follicular (FTC), 6 radioactive iodine-refractory (RAIR)], 5 anaplastic (ATC) carcinomas, 9 distant and 12 lymph node metastases, 21 benign thyroid nodules, and 7 normal thyroid specimens. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue blocks were immunostained for vascular endothelial marker CD31 and PSMA with proper controls. PSMA expression was not detected in normal thyroid tissue. DTC tumors demonstrated a significantly higher PSMA expression, in regard to both intensity and percentage of vessels stained, than benign tumors (p < 0.001). Among the histologic subtypes, cPTC, FTC, and RAIR carcinomas demonstrated the highest percent of moderate to strong PSMA staining. PSMA expression was seen more frequently in specimens from distant metastases (100%) compared with specimens from only lymph node metastases (67%). PSMA is significantly overexpressed in the neovasculature of DTCs compared with normal and benign thyroid nodules specifically with increased expression in RAIR carcinomas and distant metastases. PSMA should be further explored as a novel therapeutic target for metastatic and RAIR carcinomas.



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The molecular mechanisms of sexual orientation and gender identity

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Publication date: Available online 25 August 2017
Source:Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
Author(s): Alessandra Fisher, Jiska Ristori, Girolamo Morelli, Mario Maggi
Differences between males and females are widely represented in nature. There are gender differences in phenotypes, personality traits, behaviors and interests, cognitive performance, and proneness to specific diseases. The most marked difference in humans is represented by sexual orientation and core gender identity, the origins of which are still controversial and far from being understood. Debates continue on whether sexual behavior and gender identity are a result of biological (nature) or cultural (nurture) factors, with biology possibly playing a major role. The main goal of this review is to summarize the studies available to date on the biological factors involved in the development of both sexual orientation and gender identity. A systematic search of published evidence was performed using Medline (from January 1948 to June 2017). Review of the relevant literature was based on authors' expertise. Indeed, different studies have documented the possible role and interaction of neuroanatomic, hormonal and genetic factors. The sexual dimorphic brain is considered the anatomical substrate of psychosexual development, on which genes and gonadal hormones may have a shaping effect. In particular, growing evidence shows that prenatal and pubertal sex hormones permanently affect human behavior. In addition, heritability studies have demonstrated a role of genetic components. However, a convincing candidate gene has not been identified. Future studies (e.i. genome wide studies) are needed to better clarify the complex interaction between genes, anatomy and hormonal influences on psychosexual development.



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