Báo cáo y học: "Mitochondrial dysfunction and mitophagy activation in blood mononuclear cells of fibromyalgia patients: implications in the pathoge"nesis of the disease potx
... Autophagy activation was evaluated by quantifying the fluorescence intensity of LysoTracker™
Red staining of blood mononuclear cells. Mitophagy was confirmed by measuring citrate synthase activity and ... of autophagic genes and the elimination of dysfunctional mitochondria with mitophagy.
Conclusions: These findings may support the role of oxidative stress an...
... function by binding to the bacteri al ribosome
and inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis. The mito-
chondrial protein synthesis machinery is in many ways
similar to the prokaryotic machinery and as ... [179],
i.e., the final electron acceptor of the mitochondrial
respiratory chain. This property mainly determines the
high toxicity of this compound. On the other hand,...
... proof -of- concept study to determine whether two of
the cardinal signs of disease activity in arthritis (swelling and
warmth) can be reliably quantified using existing three-dimen-
sional (3D) and ... target. Following International Acad-
emy of Clinical Thermology guidelines [9], subjects were
asked to remove all jewelry and clothing covering the joints of
interest an...
... complications of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy are perinephric bleeding and
hypertension.
Case presentation: We describe the case of a 31-year-old Asian man with an unusual case of hemoptysis and
lung ... pulmonary complications, including
pulmonary contusion [4], pulmonary edema [5] and
hemoptysis in a child [6]. Here, we report an unusual
case of hemoptysis followi...
... pulmonary symptoms.
Physical examination showed diminished breath
sounds in his left lung, accompanied by generalized
wheezing. His blood pressure was 120/80 mm/Hg and
his respiratory and heart ... including
pulmonary contusion [4], pulmonary edema [5] and
hemoptysis in a child [6]. Here, we report an unusual
case of hemoptysis following ESWL.
Case presentation
A 31 -year-old As...
... contact with the criminal system, their defining fea-
tures place them at high risk for aggression and violence
[12]. Offenders with psychopathy typically begin their
antisocial and criminal activities ... 100 and 155 during the last ten years [3]. The
rates per capita have for decades been about double the
rate of the most of the other West European democracies
and tr...
... Laitinen
and co-workers analyzed also the number of eosinophils
and lymphocytes, but did not found any correlation
between the amount of these inflammatory cells and the
expression of Tn-C. In the ... positive
bundles in the cytoplasm of cells, extracellular fibronec-
tin-containing structures on the surface of the cell, and
extracellular Tn-C in the...
... (by promoting beneficial
body composition changes and reducing fatigue), inhibit
progression of the disease (by reducing inflammation and
increasing muscle mass and bone mineral density), and
lead ... directly either the effects of hospitali-
sation to quality of life, or the costs incurred as a result
of it. On the other hand, the originality of the question,...
... explained by the disease of which the
patients died.
On the bas is of the CRYCO findings, recently issued
clinical guidelines recommended the avoidance of
hyperoncotic dextran, HE S, and albumin ... albu-
min group from the CRYCO analysis. Several factors
may limit the reliability and generalizab ility of the
CRYCO results with respect to hyperoncotic albumin,
na...
... constitutively
expressed by cells of the monocyte lineage, rather than being
part of the macrophage activation profile. No expression of
Cathepsin S is seen in wounded or unwounded skin of the
macrophageless ... to the migratory machinery of leukocytes in vivo,
informing us, for example, which chemokines might be key
attractive cues by revealing which of the chem...