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Autonomic cardiovascular function in high-altitude Andean natives with chronic mountain sickness
Autonomic cardiovascular function in high-altitude Andean natives with chronic mountain sickness.
C. KEYL, 1 A. SCHNEIDER, 1 A. GAMBOA, 2 L. SPICUZZA, 3 N. CASIRAGHI, 4 ́ N-VELARDE, 2 AND L. BERNARDI 4, A. MORI, 5 R. TAPIA RAMIREZ, 2 F. LEO
1 Department of Anesthesiology, University Medical Center, 93042 Regensburg, Germany; 2 Department of Physiological Sciences, Universidad Cayetano Heredia, Lima 700, Peru; 3 Institute of Respiratory Diseases, University of Catania, 95124 Catania, Italy; 4 Department of Internal Medicine and Institute of Hematology, and 5 Department of Pathology, University of Pavia and Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico San Matteo, 27100 Pavia, Italy
We evaluated autonomic cardiovascular regulation in subjects with polycythemia and chronic mountain sickness (CMS) and tested the hypothesis that an increase in arterial oxygen saturation has a beneficial effect on arterial baroreflex sensitivity in these subjects. Ten Andean natives with a Hct >65% and 10 natives with a Hct 65% showed an increased incidence of CMS compared with subjects with Hct <60%. Spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity was significantly lower in subjects with high Hct compared with the control group. The effects of supplemental oxygen or modification of the breathing pattern on autonomic function were as follows: 1) heart rate decreased significantly after both maneuvers in both groups, and 2) spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity increased significantly in subjects with high Hct and did not differ from subjects with low Hct. Temporary slow-frequency breathing may provide a beneficial effect on the autonomic cardiovascular function in high-altitude natives with CMS
RT-PCR results show gene expression of PDE4 in AD dogs compared to the healthy controls.
Expression levels of PDE4A (A), PDE4B (B) and PDE4D (C) were elevated in the PBMCs of canine AD dogs in comparison with those of the healthy (HH) controls. Canine GAPDH gene was used as an internal control. Each bar is representative of a triplicate experiment (Healthy: n = 8, Atopic: n = 9). Non-parameter test; ns–Not Significant, *P < 0.05. RT-PCR results represent relative expression of AD dogs normalized to that of the health controls.</p
Radioactive reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) analysis of strain SSB318 complemented with wt or C238/C239
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from " and investigation of bacterial type B RNase P interaction with tRNA 3′-CCA"</p><p></p><p>Nucleic Acids Research 2007;35(6):2060-2073.</p><p>Published online 13 Mar 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1874595.</p><p>© 2007 The Author(s)</p> PCR products were analyzed on a 10% polyacrylamide/8 M urea gel. Lanes 1–30: total RNA from SSB318 complemented with wt (lanes 1–4 and 13-16), C238 (lanes 5–8, 17–20 and 25–30) or C239 (lanes 9–12 and 21–24) grown at 37°C in the absence of IPTG and in the presence of 2% xylose (w/v); amounts of total RNA were 200 ng in lanes 1–24, 26 and 29, 100 ng in lanes 25 and 28, and 400 ng in lanes 27 and 30. P : presence (+) or absence (−) of a xylose-inducible plasmid-encoded gene. Lanes 1–12 and 25–27: primers specific for ; lanes 13–24 and 28–30: primers specific for the mRNA encoding ribosomal protein S18 (S18). AMV: presence (+) or absence (−) of reverse transcriptase. For details on RT-PCR, see the Material and Methods section. Lanes 25–30 document that the amount of RT-PCR product was sensitive to RNA template concentration. The figure illustrates a representative experiment, but the results shown here were reproduced in five individual experiments using three independent total RNA preparations
Prescribing by mental health nurses: the UK perspective
PURPOSE. This article aims to discuss the growth of mental health nurse (MHN) prescribing in the United Kingdom as an exemplar for readers to compare progress in their own countries and context. This study also aims to provide a historical overview of this process in the United Kingdom where MHNs prescribe safely and competently.
CONCLUSIONS. Finally, evidence has shown that MHNs with prescriptive authority are competent when prescribing when compared to psychiatrists.
PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS. Despite organizational barriers and educational concerns, MHN prescribing is becoming embedded in the healthcare context in the United Kingdo
Modular RT-Motion USB Software Framework
Philips Applied Technologies has developed the RT-Motion USB platform as a compact distributed real-time motion control platform, but the platform can still be improved by developing a more advanced software framework. The goal of this thesis project is to design a modular software framework to complement the RT-Motion USB platform with extendability, flexibility, and configurability. The design focuses on the extendability of the platform by developing foundation building blocks to integrate software extension modules and device drivers easily. The design emphasizes the principle of simplicity to ensure the lowest possible overhead and highest reliability. The firmware is modular, which allows each module to concentrate on its own area. The implementation of the design has been tested and is proved to provide extendability, flexibility, and configurability while incurring low overhead. The improvement to the RT-Motion USB platform is expected to extend the applicability of the RT-Motion USB platform to a broader application range.Microelectronics & Computer EngineeringElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
Estudio de la hidrodinámica de dos dispersores de alto corte usando Dinámica de Fluidos Computacional (CFD)
79 páginas. Maestría en Ingeniería de Procesos.En este trabajo se realizó un estudio numérico del desempeño hidrodinámico de dos impulsores comerciales de alto corte de escala de laboratorio tipo Hockmeyer® de dos (HockD-2A) y cuatro anillos (HockD-4A), y su desempeño se comparó con el de una turbina Rushton estándar (RT). Los resultados de las simulaciones fueron validados con mediciones experimentales de potencia. El estudio se llevó a cabo en un tanque agitado cilíndrico sin deflectores en el régimen de flujo de transición a turbulento. Los parámetros hidrodinámicos de macro-mezcla: números de potencia y de bombeo y locales: campos de velocidad y distribución de la tasa de disipación de energía, así como la tasa de disipación de energía promedio en el volumen barrido por el impulsor y sus cuchillas se obtuvieron a partir de los resultados de las simulaciones para cada impulsor estudiado. A partir de los resultados de las simulaciones, se encontró que los números de potencia y de bombeo o su relación no pueden ser simplemente conectados para seleccionar adecuadamente un impulsor en aplicaciones en donde es deseable una alta disipación de energía localizada. Además se encontró que la relación de la tasa de disipación de energía promedio en el volumen barrido por los impulsores ( Ē RI) y el promedio en todo el volumen (Ē) a los tres consumos de potencia constante (P) evaluados en este trabajo, son inferiores para los dos impulsores de alto corte. Sin embargo, se encontró que la disipación de energía promedio adimensional en el volumen barrido por la cuchilla (ĒBP/ Ē ) cuando P aumenta de 12.92 W a 23.45 W, es mayor para el HockD-2A en comparación con la RT, confirmando la ventaja del alto cizallamiento inducido por el HockD-2A cuando opera a velocidades más altas.Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (México); FESE-COMEX
Exploring the effects od a rigid body on the evolution of the Rayleigh-Taylor instability
This talk discusses the effects of a rigid solid boundary impeding the evolution of the Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) instability. The introduction of an obstacle completely alters the evolution of RT growth, instead of mixing the domain rapidly, a quasi-steady flow, rich in dynamics is established for long periods of time. Using a combination of low Atwood number experiments and ILES simulations, this talk will present a non-dimensional analytical model for a multi-stage mixing process, discussing the effects of the opening size and topology on the density change of each layer, buoyancy driven flux through the opening and mixing efficiency
Small-Scale Properties of Two-Dimensional Rayleigh-Taylor Turbulence
We report a high-resolution numerical study of small-scale properties of two-dimensional (2D) miscible Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) incompressible turbulence with the Boussinesq approximation at small Atwood number and unit Prandtl number. Our results show that the buoyancy force balances the inertial force at all scales below the integral length scale and thus validate the basic force-balance assumption of the Bolgiano-Obukhov scenario in 2D RT turbulence. We further examine other small-scale properties of 2D RT turbulence, such as temporal evolution of energy and thermal dissipation rates, the emergence of intermittency and anomalous scaling for high order moments of velocity and temperature differences, distributions of local dissipation scales, and so on
ナイジェリア南東部および中南部におけるラッサウイルス検出のためのRT-LAMPアッセイの開発
Lassa virus (LASV) causes Lassa fever (LF), a viral hemorrhagic fever endemic in West Africa. LASV strains are clustered into six lineages according to their geographic location. To confirm a diagnosis of LF, a laboratory test is required. Here, a reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) assay using a portable device for the detection of LASV in southeast and south-central Nigeria using three primer sets specific for strains clustered in lineage II was developed. The assay detected in vitro transcribed LASV RNAs within 23 min and was further evaluated for detection in 73 plasma collected from suspected LF patients admitted into two health settings in southern Nigeria. The clinical evaluation using the conventional RT-PCR as the reference test revealed a sensitivity of 50% in general with 100% for samples with a viral titer of 9500 genome equivalent copies (geq)/mL and higher. The detection limit was estimated to be 4214 geq/mL. The assay showed 98% specificity with no cross-reactivity to other viruses which cause similar symptoms. These results suggest that this RT-LAMP assay is a useful molecular diagnostic test for LF during the acute phase, contributing to early patient management, while using a convenient device for field deployment and in resource-poor settings.長崎大学学位論文 学位記番号:博(医歯薬)甲第1265号 学位授与年月日:令和2年9月18日Author: Christelle M. Pemba, Yohei Kurosaki, Rokusuke Yoshikawa, Olamide K. Oloniniyi, Shuzo Urata, Maki Sueyoshi, Vahid R. Zadeh, Ifeanyi Nwafor, Michael O. Iroezindu, Nnenna A. Ajayi, Chinedu M. Chukwubike, Nneka M. Chika-Igwenyi, Anne C. Ndu, Damian U. Nwidi, Yuki Maehira, Uche S. Unigwe, Chiedozie K. Ojide, Emeka O. Onwe, Jiro YasudaCitation: Journal of Virological Methods, 269, pp.30-37; 201
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