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Amat C, Prasad R, Gemeno C. Ovipositional responses of tortricid moths to sugars, salts and neem oil. Sci Rep 2024; 14:1677. [PMID: 38243066 PMCID: PMC10799066 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-51972-1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/09/2023] [Accepted: 01/11/2024] [Indexed: 01/21/2024] Open
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Oviposition is essential in the life history of insects and is mainly mediated by chemical and tactile cues present on the plant surface. Oviposition deterrents or stimulants can modify insect oviposition and be employed in pest control. Relatively few gustatory oviposition stimuli have been described for tortricid moths. In this study the effect of NaCl, KCl, sucrose, fructose and neem oil on the number of eggs laid by Cydia pomonella (L.), Grapholita molesta (Busck) and Lobesia botrana (Dennis & Schifermüller) was tested in laboratory arenas containing filter papers loaded with 3 doses of a given stimulus and solvent control. In general, salts increased oviposition at the mid dose (102 M) and sugars reduced it at the highest dose (103 mM), but these effects depended on the species. Neem oil dramatically reduced the number of eggs laid as the dose increased, but the lowest neem oil dose (0.1% v/v) increased L. botrana oviposition relative to solvent control. Our study shows that ubiquitous plant chemicals modify tortricid moth oviposition under laboratory conditions, and that neem oil is a strong oviposition deterrent. The oviposition arena developed in this study is a convenient tool to test the effect of tastants on the oviposition behavior of tortricid moths.
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- Carles Amat
- University of Lleida-Agrotecnio-CERCA Center, Lleida, Spain.
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- University of Lleida-Agrotecnio-CERCA Center, Lleida, Spain
- ICAR-KVK Ramanagara, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, India
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- University of Lleida-Agrotecnio-CERCA Center, Lleida, Spain
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Corona PS, Pérez M, Vicente M, Pujol O, Amat C, Carrera L. Sequential repeated tibial tubercle osteotomy in a two-stage exchange strategy: a superior approach to treating a chronically infected knee arthroplasty? Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol 2023; 33:3347-3355. [PMID: 37079110 PMCID: PMC10651709 DOI: 10.1007/s00590-023-03548-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/04/2023] [Accepted: 04/10/2023] [Indexed: 04/21/2023]
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PURPOSE Surgical approach can impact the reliability of the debridement after a chronic total knee periprosthetic joint infection (PJI), a factor of utmost importance to eradicate the infection. The most adequate knee surgical approach in cases of PJI is a matter of debate. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of performing a tibial tubercle osteotomy (TTO) in a two-stage exchange protocol for knee PJI treatment. METHODS Retrospective cohort study examining patients managed with two-stage arthroplasty due to chronic knee PJI (2010-2019). Performance and timing of the TTO were collected. Primary end-point was infection control with a minimum FU of 12 months and according to internationally accepted criteria. Correlation between TTO timing and reinfection rate was reviewed. RESULTS Fifty-two cases were finally included. Overall success (average follow-up: 46.2 months) was 90.4%. Treatment success was significantly higher among cases addressed using TTO during the second stage (97.1% vs. 76.5%, p value 0.03). Only 4.8% of the patients relapsed after performing a sequential repeated TTO, that is, during both first and second stages, compared to 23.1% cases in which TTO was not done (p value 0.28). No complications were observed among patients in the TTO group with a significant decrease in soft tissue necrosis (p: 0.052). CONCLUSION Sequential repeated tibial tubercle osteotomy during a two-stage strategy is a reasonable option and offers high rates of infection control in complex cases of knee PJI with a low rate of complications.
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- Pablo S Corona
- Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain
- Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit (UCSO), Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Barcelona, Spain
- Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering Group, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain
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- Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain.
- Surgery Department, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Barcelona, Spain.
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- Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain
- Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit (UCSO), Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Barcelona, Spain
- Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering Group, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain
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- Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain
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- Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain
- Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit (UCSO), Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Barcelona, Spain
- Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering Group, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain
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- Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain
- Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit (UCSO), Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Barcelona, Spain
- Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering Group, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain
- Surgery Department, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Barcelona, Spain
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Amat C, Marion-Poll F, Navarro-Roldán MA, Gemeno C. Gustatory function of sensilla chaetica on the labial palps and antennae of three tortricid moths (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Sci Rep 2022; 12:18882. [PMID: 36344566 PMCID: PMC9640605 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-21825-w] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/07/2022] [Accepted: 10/04/2022] [Indexed: 11/09/2022] Open
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In adult Lepidoptera the labial palps are best known for their role in CO2 detection, but they can also bear sensilla chaetica which function is unknown. The number and distribution of sensilla chaetica in labial palps was studied using a bright field microscope. To determine if these sensilla have a gustatory function, we performed single sensillum electrophysiology recordings from palp and antennal sensilla of adult moths of Cydia pomonella (L.), Grapholita molesta (Busck) and Lobesia botrana (Denis and Shieffermüller). Each sensillum was stimulated with 3 doses of one of four test stimulus (sucrose, fructose, KCl and NaCl). Overall, responses (spikes/s-1) increased with dose, and were higher in the palps than in the antennae, and higher to sugars than to salts. With sugars the response increased with concentration in the palp but not in the antenna. With salts there was a drop in response at the intermediate concentration. The number and position of sensilla chaetica on labial palps was variable among individuals. Sensilla were located in the most exposed areas of the palp. Differences in sensilla distribution were detected between species. Such differences among species and between palps and antenna suggest that taste sensilla on the palps have an unforeseen role in adaptation.
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- Carles Amat
- grid.15043.330000 0001 2163 1432University of Lleida-Agrotecnio-CERCA Center, Av. Alcalde Rovira Roure 191, 25198 Lleida, Spain
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- grid.460789.40000 0004 4910 6535Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, IRD, UMR EGCE, 12 rue 128, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette, France ,grid.417885.70000 0001 2185 8223Université Paris-Saclay, AgroParisTech, 22 place de l’Agronomie, 91120 Palaiseau, France
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- grid.15043.330000 0001 2163 1432University of Lleida-Agrotecnio-CERCA Center, Av. Alcalde Rovira Roure 191, 25198 Lleida, Spain
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- grid.15043.330000 0001 2163 1432University of Lleida-Agrotecnio-CERCA Center, Av. Alcalde Rovira Roure 191, 25198 Lleida, Spain
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Amat C, Bosch-Serra D, Avilla J, Escudero Colomar LA. Different Population Phenologies of Grapholita molesta (Busck) in Two Hosts and Two Nearby Regions in the NE of Spain. Insects 2021; 12:insects12070612. [PMID: 34357272 PMCID: PMC8307000 DOI: 10.3390/insects12070612] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/16/2021] [Revised: 06/25/2021] [Accepted: 07/02/2021] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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Grapholita molesta is an important pest of stone and pome fruits. In commercial orchards, integrated pest management programs use pheromone traps to monitor the population dynamics of G. molesta and adjust treatments. Phenology models can be used to forecast the population phenology of pests and to help optimise the time point at which to spray the orchards with insecticides. In the present study, the adult population phenologies of G. molesta in two provinces of north-east Spain were studied, as well as their fit to the phenology model most used in both provinces. Weekly captures of adults in pheromone traps through the season were recorded over 5 y in a large number of commercial orchards, and these data were used to determine the number of generations of G. molesta in each province. The results show significant differences between provinces in the generation time, being 97 degree days (DD) shorter in the Lleida province than in the Girona province. In Girona province, four generations were registered, while five were detected in Lleida. As a result of the differences found, the phenology model was not able to predict precisely the population dynamics in the Girona province.
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- Carles Amat
- Department of Crop and Forest Sciences, University of Lleida (UdL), 25198 Lleida, Spain;
- Sustainable Plant Protection (Entomology), Institute for Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA), Mas Badia, 17134 Girona, Spain
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- Sustainable Plant Protection (Entomology), Institute for Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA), 25198 Lleida, Spain;
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- Department of Crop and Forest Sciences, Agrotecnio-CERCA, University of Lleida (UdL), 25198 Lleida, Spain;
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- Sustainable Plant Protection (Entomology), Institute for Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA), Mas Badia, 17134 Girona, Spain
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Pujol O, Mimendia I, Martin-Dominguez L, Amat C, Barro V. Simultaneous bilateral dual mobility total hip arthroplasty dislocation in a patient with hepatic encephalopathy: A case report. Int J Surg Case Rep 2021; 80:105705. [PMID: 33662911 PMCID: PMC7937745 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2021.105705] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/03/2021] [Revised: 02/23/2021] [Accepted: 02/23/2021] [Indexed: 11/21/2022] Open
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INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE Dislocation is a severe complication after total hip arthroplasty (THA). It is one of the most common reasons for failure and revision surgery. This is the first case of a documented simultaneous bilateral dual mobility (DM) THA dislocation. CASE PRESENTATION A forty-nine-year-old man presented with bilateral hip pain, immobility and deformity. X-ray images demonstrated simultaneous bilateral posterior THA dislocation. Previously, the patient had presented atraumatic dislocations recurrently. When he was thoroughly re-interrogated, he complained of uncontrolled and generalized muscle contractions, which were compatible with myoclonus due to hepatic encephalopathy (HE). Multidisciplinary treatment was performed satisfactorily to control myoclonus symptomatology and to prevent dislocation. CLINICAL DISCUSSION Patient's most important risk factor was a neuromuscular disorder, which we initially gave little notice and undervalued. HE is a serious but reversible syndrome, observed in patients with liver dysfunction. It leads to a wide spectrum of neuropsychiatric abnormalities. Management is based on prevention of episodes, avoiding the underlying triggers. Due to the high risk for dislocation of our patient, we decided to use DM cups bilaterally. This system has demonstrated lower rates of dislocation. CONCLUSION This case report reminds us that a careful evaluation through meticulous history and physical examination are mandatory when faced with recurrent instability. Furthermore, prevention of dislocation is vastly preferable to treating this challenging complication. High-risk patients should be identified, and appropriate surgical approach, technique and implants have to be collectively used to reach a strategy that mitigates and ideally prevents dislocation.
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- Oriol Pujol
- Orthopedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain.
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- Orthopedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain; Hip Surgery Unit, Orthopedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain
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- Orthopedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain; Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Orthopedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain
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- Orthopedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain; Hip Surgery Unit, Orthopedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain
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Miró L, Amat C, Polo J, Moretó M, Pérez-Bosque A. Anti-inflammatory effects of animal plasma protein supplementation in mice undergoing simultaneous gut and lung inflammation. FOOD AGR IMMUNOL 2020. [DOI: 10.1080/09540105.2020.1786669] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/23/2022] Open
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- L. Miró
- Departament de Bioquímica i Fisiologia (Secció de Fisiologia), Facultat de Farmàcia i Ciències de l’Alimentació and Institut de Nutrició i Seguretat Alimentària, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
- APC Europe-S.L.U., Granollers, Spain
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- Departament de Bioquímica i Fisiologia (Secció de Fisiologia), Facultat de Farmàcia i Ciències de l’Alimentació and Institut de Nutrició i Seguretat Alimentària, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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- APC Europe-S.L.U., Granollers, Spain
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- Departament de Bioquímica i Fisiologia (Secció de Fisiologia), Facultat de Farmàcia i Ciències de l’Alimentació and Institut de Nutrició i Seguretat Alimentària, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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- Departament de Bioquímica i Fisiologia (Secció de Fisiologia), Facultat de Farmàcia i Ciències de l’Alimentació and Institut de Nutrició i Seguretat Alimentària, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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Amat C, Bellanger A, Bozon F, Léger R, Gbaguidi-Haore H, Marguet P. Current practice of French health professionals regarding Japanese encephalitis vaccination. Med Mal Infect 2019; 49:602-606. [DOI: 10.1016/j.medmal.2019.03.011] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/03/2018] [Revised: 05/07/2018] [Accepted: 03/08/2019] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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Corona PS, Lung M, Rodriguez-Pardo D, Pigrau C, Soldado F, Amat C, Carrera L. Acute periprosthetic joint infection due to Fusobacterium nucleatum in a non-immunocompromised patient. Failure using a Debridement, Antibiotics + Implant retention approach. Anaerobe 2018; 49:116-120. [PMID: 29307651 DOI: 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2017.12.010] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/30/2017] [Revised: 12/18/2017] [Accepted: 12/21/2017] [Indexed: 01/30/2023]
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Fusobacterium nucleatum is an obligately anaerobic gram-negative rod, a component of the microbiome of the oropharynx and the gastrointestinal and urogenital tracts, causing an array of human infections which often include periodontal pathologies. As far as we know, there are no previous publications about acute periprosthetic joint infection due to Fusobacterium sp.; we report the first case in the medical literature of an aggressive, acute knee prosthetic infection due to F. nucleatum in a non-immunocompromised patient, unsuccessfully treated with a DAIR approach (Debridement + Antibiotics + Implant Retention).
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- Pablo S Corona
- Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Orthopedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
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- Microbiology Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain
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- Infectious Diseases Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain
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- Pediatric Hand Surgery and Microsurgery, Hospital Sant Joan De Deu, Barcelona, Spain
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- Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Orthopedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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- Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Orthopedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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Corona PS, Ramirez-Nuñez LJ, Amat C, Carrera L. Outcome of oscillating saw open osteotomy in two-stage lower extremity bone transport with monolateral frame. Injury 2017; 48:2285-2291. [PMID: 28764916 DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2017.07.024] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/03/2017] [Revised: 07/13/2017] [Accepted: 07/24/2017] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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INTRODUCTION Bone transport techniques have been widely used to solve massive bone defects due to trauma, osteomyelitis or bone tumors. The technique of bone interruption to achieve better new bone formation is a subject of debate. Low-energy osteotomy (LEO) techniques have been proposed as the gold standard. Some authors reject open osteotomy with an oscillating saw (OOS osteotomy), based on the danger of bone tissue thermal necrosis and periosteal damage. To date, however, there is no strong clinical evidence to discourage this high-energy (HEO) bone interruption technique. METHODS The aim of this study was to determine outcomes in using OOS osteotomy in a series of patients, where monolateral-frame bone transport has been used to resolve segmental bone defects of the lower extremity. The minimum accepted follow-up was 1 year. The primary endpoints were radiographic evidence of regenerated bone quality (Li classification) and final outcome (Cattaneo clinical system assessment). Further, we analyzed associated complications, and compared results with other published series. We hypothesized that OOS osteotomy produces results no less favorable than those achieved with other, low-energy techniques. RESULTS A total of 54 patients, with an average bone defect of 8.58cm (CI95% 7.01-10.16), were enrolled in the study. In terms of regeneration quality, 84% of the regenerated segment shapes were associated with good outcomes; only 16% exhibited a shape (hypotrophic) predictive of a poor outcome. Regarding functional assessment, following the Cattaneo system, we found a total of 90% good or excellent results. Finally, the Bone Healing Index (BHI) in our series averaged 21.09 days per cm. The main complication observed was pin-track infection, occurring in 45% of the cases. CONCLUSION According our data, the superiority of an LEO technique over HEO techniques is yet to be confirmed; it appears that any open osteotomy is effective, performed well and in a proper clinical setting, and that many factors other than choice of osteotomy technique must play important roles.
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- Pablo S Corona
- Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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- Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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- Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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Often, children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can present deficits for acquiring superior level of theory of mind (ToM) in the detection of false beliefs o blunder situations. The objective of this study is to assess 51 subjects with a primary education level (18 with ASD compared to 33 control subjects) comparing ToM level by using the test of Faux Pas test by Baron-Cohen et al. (1999) in two groups divided in 2 layers by age of 7 and 11 years. Results showed significant differences in this construct (ToM) between control group and ASD group only at the age of 11 years (z-score = 2.26; P = .023), but not at the age of 7 years (z-score = 1.89; P = .062). This suggests that ToM's superior capacity acquires greater expression and maturity towards late childhood, just before transition to adolescence stage.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
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Flores X, Vicente M, Haddad S, Amat C, Carrera L, Corona P. “Reverse” hip spacer for massive distal femur defects in peri-prosthetic knee infections. Rev Esp Cir Ortop Traumatol (Engl Ed) 2016. [DOI: 10.1016/j.recote.2016.09.003] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022] Open
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Flores X, Vicente M, Haddad S, Amat C, Carrera L, Corona P. Espaciador de cadera «invertido» para defectos masivos de fémur distal en infecciones periprotésicas de rodilla. Rev Esp Cir Ortop Traumatol (Engl Ed) 2016; 60:346-354. [DOI: 10.1016/j.recot.2016.06.008] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/30/2015] [Revised: 06/07/2016] [Accepted: 06/25/2016] [Indexed: 12/19/2022] Open
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INTRODUCTION Necrotising fasciitis (NF) is potentially life-threatening soft-tissue infection. Early diagnosis and aggressive surgical debridement are critical to decrease mortality and morbidity. The impacts of new management technologies such as hydro-bisturi-assisted debridement (HAD) and negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) are not yet clear with respect to treatment of NF. The objective of this study was to describe laboratory (including LRINEC score), clinical and microbiological factors, treatment methods and outcomes related to managing necrotising fasciitis, focusing on the implementation of new treatment methods in our centre. METHODS From June 2010 to June 2014, adult patients diagnosed with necrotising fasciitis affecting an upper or lower limb that were admitted to our hospital, a referral tertiary care centre, were eligible to participate in this study. Demographic data, clinical features, location of infection, Laboratory Risk Indicator for Necrotising Fasciitis (LRINEC) score on the day of admission, microbiology and laboratory results, use of HAD, wound management using NPWT, and patient outcomes were retrospectively analysed. A univariate risk factor analysis was performed, in an attempt to define prognostic factors for mortality. RESULTS A total of 20 patients satisfied the inclusion criteria. Type II NF (Group A ß-haemolytic streptococci) was found in 8 cases (40%). The average LRINEC score on the day of admission was 6. The lower extremity was affected in 60% of the cases. All patients were treated operatively, with 2.5 interventions on average. Hydro-bisturi was used in the first debridement in 40% of the cases (8 out 20). In 75% of the studied cases, Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) was the technique selected for surgical wound management. The global mortality rate was 30%. On univariate analysis, the only factors significantly associated with mortality were high levels of creatinin (p=0.033) and low blood glucose levels (p=0.012). Finally, four amputations were observed in this series. CONCLUSION We confirm that necrotising fasciitis (NF) of the extremities, despite new advancements in treatment and critical care management, is still a potentially life-threatening soft-tissue infection (30% mortality). New, advanced wound management modalities have been heavily used in management of necrotising fasciitis, but these have not had significant impacts on morbidity and mortality rates.
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- Pablo S Corona
- Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
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- Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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- Paediatric Hand Surgery and Microsurgery Unit, Hospital Sant Joan de Deu, Barcelona, Spain
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- Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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- Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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Carrera L, Haddad S, Minguell J, Amat C, Corona PS. Mid-Term Outcomes and Complications with Cementless Distal Locking Hip Revision Stem with Hydroxyapatite Coating for Proximal Bone Defects and Fractures. J Arthroplasty 2015; 30:1035-40. [PMID: 25662672 DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2015.01.026] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/16/2014] [Revised: 01/11/2015] [Accepted: 01/19/2015] [Indexed: 02/01/2023] Open
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We revised the first 100 revision total hip arthroplasties using a cementless distal locking revision stem conducted in our referral centre. Average follow-up was 9.2 years (range: 5.5-12 years). Harris Hip Score improved from 42.5 to 81.6, and none had thigh pain at last follow-up. No significant stress shielding, osteolysis, or radiologic loosening was found. All patients showed radiological evidence of secondary implant osseointegration. Overall survival was 97% with three patients being revised: two stem ruptures and one subsidence. We could trace these complications to technical errors. These findings suggest that a diaphyseal fixation of the revision stem with distal locking can provide the needed primary axial and rotational stability of the prosthesis. This would allow further bony ingrowth, enhanced by the hydroxyapatite coating.
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- Lluis Carrera
- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Reconstructive and Septic Surgery Unit, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Reconstructive and Septic Surgery Unit, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Reconstructive and Septic Surgery Unit, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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Corona PS, Haddad S, Andrés J, González-López JJ, Amat C, Flores X. Case report: first report of a prosthetic joint infection caused by Facklamia hominis. Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis 2014; 80:338-40. [PMID: 25245196 DOI: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2014.08.008] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/24/2014] [Revised: 08/13/2014] [Accepted: 08/18/2014] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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Facklamia spp. are gram-positive cocci first described in 1997. They are α-hemolytic, facultative anaerobes, catalase-negative cocci, resembling viridians streptococci on 5% sheep blood agar. Facklamia hominis is, by far, the most common species of the 6 so far described, and it is thought that its natural habitat is the female genital tract. Four previous human infections with Facklamia spp. have been documented. We report the first case of a chronic prosthetic joint infection caused by F. hominis and its successful treatment by a 2-stage exchange procedure to eradicate the infection. This is also the first osteoarticular infection reported. The clinical implications are discussed.
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- Pablo S Corona
- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain; Reconstructive Surgery and Septic Division, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain.
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- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain
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- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain
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- Microbiology Department, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain
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- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain; Reconstructive Surgery and Septic Division, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain
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- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain; Reconstructive Surgery and Septic Division, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain
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Cortina J, Amat C, Selga J, Corona PS. Isolated medial foot compartment syndrome after ankle sprain. Foot Ankle Surg 2014; 20:e1-2. [PMID: 24480507 DOI: 10.1016/j.fas.2013.08.006] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/29/2013] [Revised: 06/29/2013] [Accepted: 08/16/2013] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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Foot compartment syndrome is a serious potential complication of foot crush injury, fractures, surgery, and vascular injury. An acute compartment syndrome isolated to the medial compartment of the foot after suffering an ankle sprain is a rare complication. We report the case of a 31-year-old man who developed a medial foot compartment syndrome after suffering a deltoid ligament rupture at ankle while playing football. The patient underwent a medial compartment fasciotomy with resolution of symptoms. Compartment syndromes of the foot are rare and have been reported to occur after severe trauma. But, there are some reports in the literature of acute exertional compartment syndrome. In our case, the compartment syndrome appeared after an ankle sprain without vascular injuries associated.
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- Josep Cortina
- Department Orthopedic Surgery, Hospital Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain.
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- Department Orthopedic Surgery, Hospital Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Hospital Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain
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- Department Orthopedic Surgery, Hospital Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain
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- Department Orthopedic Surgery, Hospital Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Septic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Hospital Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain
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Corona PS, Hernandez A, Reverte-Vinaixa MM, Amat C, Flores X. Outcome after knee arthrodesis for failed septic total knee replacement using a monolateral external fixator. J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong) 2013; 21:275-80. [PMID: 24366783 DOI: 10.1177/230949901302100302] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022] Open
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PURPOSE To evaluate the pain level and patient satisfaction as well as the fusion and infection eradication rates after knee arthrodesis using a monolateral external fixator for failed septic total knee replacement (TKR). METHODS Records of 10 male and 11 female consecutive patients aged 70 to 88 (mean, 81) years who underwent knee arthrodesis using a monolateral external fixator for failed septic TKR were retrospectively reviewed. Each patient had undergone a mean of 3.4 (range, 1-15) procedures. The infection eradication rate, fusion rate, time to achieve fusion, pain level, patient satisfaction, and health-related quality of life were evaluated. RESULTS Infection was eradicated in 18 (86%) of the 21 patients, whereas fusion was achieved in 17 (81%) of the 21 patients after a mean of 10.3 (range, 4-16) months. Those who did and did not achieve fusion differed significantly in terms of the mean pain score (2.3 vs. 6.4, p=0.031). Compared with age-matched Spanish general population, patients aged >75 years fared significantly worse in terms of the mean physical summary component score (40.7 vs. 34.9, p=0.001). Among those who achieved fusion, 82% were very or somewhat satisfied; none was very dissatisfied. Among those who did not achieve fusion, 75% were very or somewhat dissatisfied. CONCLUSION Knee arthrodesis using a monolateral external fixator for failed septic TKR achieved high fusion and infection eradication rates, despite the extended time needed. When fusion is achieved, patients had good pain relief and satisfaction.
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- Pablo S Corona
- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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Corona PS, Soldado F, Amat C, Flores X. Two-stage knee arthrodesis using a cemented modular tumour replacement system for recalcitrant septic proximal tibial non-union: a case report. J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong) 2013; 21:241-4. [PMID: 24014793 DOI: 10.1177/230949901302100226] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/17/2022] Open
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Knee arthrodesis is an alternative to amputation for treating recalcitrant septic non-union of the proximal tibia with bone loss, soft-tissue compromise, and knee-joint involvement. Nonetheless, arthrodesis is difficult to achieve if bone loss is massive, and the septic environment can result in failed bone fusion. We report on a 77-year-old man with massive bone loss secondary to recalcitrant septic non-union who underwent radical bone resection, followed by knee arthrodesis using a cemented modular intercalary megaprosthesis in conjunction with a microvascularised flap in 2 stages.
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- Pablo S Corona
- Reconstruction and Septic Division, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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Flores X, Corona PS, Cortina J, Guerra E, Amat C. Temporary cement tectoplasty: a technique to improve prefabricated hip spacer stability in two-stage surgery for infected hip arthroplasty. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 2012; 132:719-24. [PMID: 22258179 DOI: 10.1007/s00402-012-1461-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/14/2011] [Indexed: 02/09/2023]
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This technical note describes an intraoperatively custom-made, antibiotic-loaded bone cement roof, used in conjunction with a prefabricated hip spacer to improve component stability, as part of the first stage of a two-stage procedure for an infected hip implant. This technique was successfully used in seven cases who presented with extensive superior and/or posterio-superior acetabular defect, which created a risk of spacer dislocation. With this technique we were able to avoid any further dislocation in these seven cases. We believe that the technique may reduce postoperative spacer dislocation in cases with extensive acetabular defects, while improving clinical outcomes.
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- X Flores
- Reconstruction and Septic Division, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona 08035, Spain
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Corona P, Gil E, Guerra E, Soldado F, Amat C, Flores X, Pigrau C. Percutaneous interface biopsy in dry-aspiration cases of chronic periprosthetic joint infections: a technique for preoperative isolation of the infecting organism. Int Orthop 2011; 36:1281-6. [PMID: 22124526 DOI: 10.1007/s00264-011-1418-0] [Citation(s) in RCA: 22] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/08/2011] [Accepted: 11/07/2011] [Indexed: 01/17/2023]
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PURPOSE Preoperative identification of the infecting micro-organism is of paramount importance in the treatment protocol for chronic periprosthetic joint infections, as it enables selection of the most appropriate antibiotic treatment. Preoperative joint aspiration, the most commonly used sampling technique, has proven to have a broad range of sensitivity values and the frequency of dry aspirations has not been well assessed. In such dry-tap cases a biopsy sample could be an option. The purpose of this study was to assess the diagnostic accuracy of percutaneous interface biopsy (PIB) in isolating the infecting organism in cases of chronic Periprosthetic Joint Infection (PJI) and dry-tap event. The basic technique is to harvest and culture a sample from the periprosthetic interface membrane by a percutaneous technique in the preoperative period. METHODS A retrospective study was done involving 24 consecutive patients suspected of PJI and where no fluid was obtained from the joint. Culture results from a percutaneous interface biopsy (PIB) were compared with intraoperative tissue cultures at the time of revision surgery. In all cases, a two-stage replacement was done. RESULTS The sensitivity was 88.2%; specificity was 100%. Positive predictive value was 100%, while negative predictive value was 77.9%. Accuracy was 91.6%. No technique-related complication was observed. CONCLUSION We conclude that PIB is a useful test for preoperative isolation of the infecting organism and could play a role in cases with dry-tap joint aspirations.
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- Pablo Corona
- Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Reconstruction and Septic Division, Hospital de Traumatología y Rehabilitación Vall d'Hebron, Passeig Vall d'Hebron 119-129, 08035, Barcelona, Spain.
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Paganin F, Poubeau P, Davy N, Khelif D, Lassalarié J, Noël J, Leroux F, Benard M, Amat C, Arvin-Berod C. 205 Cancers primitifs bronchiques à l’Île de la Réunion : évolution épidémiologique des années 2000 à 2005. Rev Mal Respir 2007. [DOI: 10.1016/s0761-8425(07)72581-0] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/22/2022]
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Cristià E, Afzal-Ahmed I, Pérez-Bosque A, Amat C, Naftalin RJ, Moretó M. Pericryptal myofibroblast growth in rat descending colon induced by low-sodium diets is mediated by aldosterone and not by angiotensin II. J Membr Biol 2006; 206:53-9. [PMID: 16440181 DOI: 10.1007/s00232-005-0773-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/26/2005] [Indexed: 10/25/2022]
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Pericryptal myofibroblast growth in descending colonic crypts correlates with the activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. Earlier work showed that during the transition from a high-Na(+) (HS) to low-Na(+) (LS) diet there are changes in the colonic crypt wall and pericryptal sheath. As LS diet increases both aldosterone and angiotensin II, the aim here was to determine their individual contributions to the trophic changes in colonic crypts. Experiments were conducted on control and adrenalectomized Sprague-Dawley rats fed an HS diet and then switched to LS diet for 3 days and supplemented with aldosterone or angiotensin II. The actions of the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor captopril, the angiotensin receptor antagonist losartan and the aldosterone antagonist spironolactone on extracellular matrix proteins, claudin 4 and E-cadherin myofibroblast proteins, alpha-smooth muscle actin (alpha-SMA) and OB-cadherin (cadherin 11), angiotensin type 1 and TGFbetar1 membrane receptors were determined by immunolocalization in fixed distal colonic mucosa. The LS diet or aldosterone supplementation following ADX in HS or LS increased extracellular matrix, membrane receptors and myofibroblast proteins, but angiotensin alone had no trophic effect on alpha-SMA. These results show that aldosterone stimulates myofibroblast growth in the distal colon independently of dietary Na(+) intake and of angiotensin levels. This stimulus could be a genomic response or secondary to stretch of the pericryptal sheath myofibroblasts accompanying enhanced rates of crypt fluid absorption.
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- E Cristià
- Departament de Fisiologia, Facultat de Farmàcia, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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Moretó M, Cristià E, Pérez-Bosque A, Afzal-Ahmed I, Amat C, Naftalin RJ. Aldosterone reduces crypt colon permeability during low-sodium adaptation. J Membr Biol 2006; 206:43-51. [PMID: 16440180 DOI: 10.1007/s00232-005-0772-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/26/2005] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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Fluid and electrolyte absorption by colonic crypts depends on the transport properties of crypt cellular and paracellular routes and of the pericryptal sheath. As a low-Na(+) diet increases aldosterone and angiotensin II secretion, either hormone could affect absorption. Control and adrenalectomized (ADX) Sprague-Dawley rats were kept at a high-NaCl (HS) diet and then switched to low-NaCl (LS) diet for 3 days. Aldosterone or angiotensin II plasma concentrations were maintained using implanted osmotic mini-pumps. The extracellular Na(+) concentration in isolated rat distal colonic mucosa was determined by confocal microscopy using a low-affinity Na(+) -sensitive fluorescent dye (Sodium red, and Na(+) -insensitive BODIPY) bound to polystyrene beads. Crypt permeability to FITC-labelled dextran (10 kDa) was monitored by its rate of escape from the crypt lumen into the pericryptal space. Mucosal ion permeability was estimated by transepithelial electrical resistance (TER) and amiloride-sensitive short-circuit current (SCC). The epithelial Na(+) channel, ENaC, was determined by immunolocalization. LS diet decreased crypt wall permeability to dextran by 10-fold and doubled TER. Following ADX, aldosterone decreased crypt wall dextran permeability, increased TER, increased Na(+) accumulation in the pericryptal sheath and ENaC expression even in HS. Infusion of angiotensin II to ADX rats did not reverse the effects of aldosterone deprivation. These findings indicate that aldosterone alone is responsible for both the increase in Na(+) absorption and the decreased paracellular and pericryptal sheath permeability.
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- M Moretó
- Departament de Fisiologia, Facultat de Farmàcia, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
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The role of the piriform cortex (PC) in olfactory information processing remains mainly unknown. Indeed, until recently, only a few studies have investigated the response of PC neurons to odours and these studies did not take into account the functional heterogeneity of the PC previously described using an electrical stimulation paradigm. In this experiment, extracellular activity in response to odour was recorded in urethane anaesthetized rats in the different parts of the cortex ranging from anterior to posterior. A large percentage of cortical cells were silent at rest, and this percentage increased from anterior to posterior. Analysis of odour evoked activity revealed a large percentage of nonresponsive cells that increased from anterior to posterior. Cell activity was largely synchronized with breathing and different temporal patterns were observed. The anterior PC was characterized by odour-evoked responses phase-locked with the inhalation-exhalation transition period. By contrast, activity in the posterior PC was mainly phase-locked with inhalation or exhalation. These data confirm the spatial functional heterogeneity previously reported in the PC. Functional anatomy of the PC suggests that activity in the anterior PC can be mainly driven by afferent activity coming from the OB whereas posterior cells were certainly entrained by more complex mechanisms.
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- P Litaudon
- Neurosciences et Systèmes Sensoriels, Université Lyon I-CNRS, 50 avenue Tony Garnier, 69366 Lyon cedex 07, France.
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Picot S, Sapin G, Michault A, Faulques B, Becquart JP, Simac C, Amat C, Ancelin-Malbreil E. [Antibiotic resistance of Helicobacter pylori in Reunion Island: therapeutic consequences]. Bull Soc Pathol Exot 2002; 95:66-70. [PMID: 12145959] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/18/2023]
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The aims of this paper were to assess resistance of Helicobacter pylori to antibiotics included in the so-called French triple regimens and to identify the possible causes of therapeutic failure in Reunion island. Antibiotic resistance was determined for 109 strains. All the strains were sensitive to amoxicillin and tetracycline, 93.6% were sensitive to ciprofloxacin, 92.7% to erythromycin and 60.6% to metronidazole. Fifty three patients who had previously tested positive for H. pylori received for one week regimen of amoxicillin (1 g bd), clarithromycin (0.5 g bd) and omeprazole (20 mg bd). Eradication rate after therapy was of 73.6%. Therapeutic failure was analysed for 9 patients using random amplified polymorphic DNA and the presence or not of antibiotic resistance. One cause of failure is clarithromycin resistance. These data show that triple therapy can be used in Reunion Island. In case of failure, sensitivity must be detected because the rate of resistance to metronidazole is over 30%.
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- S Picot
- Laboratoire de bactériologie parasitologie virologie, Groupe hospitalier Sud Réunion, BP 350, 97448 Saint Pierre, La Réunion, France
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Transmural potential difference (PD), short-circuit current (Isc), and electrical resistance (R) were measured in the isolated mucosa of the duodenum, jejunum, ileum, proximal cecum, and rectum in order to characterize the electrical properties of the chicken small and large intestine. The chicken intestine was classified into three categories, regarding its electrical characteristics: 1) the duodenum, with four to five times higher R than the other segments and the lowest PD; 2) the group formed by the jejunum, the ileum, and the proximal cecum, with high PD and low R; 3) the rectum, with low PD and low R. In all segments, the addition of D-glucose into the luminal side stimulates Isc, and this effect can be reversed by phloridzin, indicating that the glucose-induced Isc increase is due to Na+-D-glucose co-transport. The effect of glucose is maximal in the rectum, with a fivefold Isc increase, suggesting that this segment may have an important role in the absorption of Na+ as well as of nutrients co-transported with Na+.
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- C Amat
- Departament de Fisiologia-Divisió IV, Facultat de Farmàcia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain.
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Amat C, Lapied B, French AS, Hue B. Na+-Dependent neuritic spikes initiate Ca2+-dependent somatic plateau action potentials in insect dorsal paired median neurons. J Neurophysiol 1998; 80:2718-26. [PMID: 9819276 DOI: 10.1152/jn.1998.80.5.2718] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
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The origin of plateau action potentials was studied in short-term cultures of dorsal paired median (DPM) neurons dissociated from the terminal abdominal ganglion of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana. Spontaneous plateau action potentials were recorded by intracellular microelectrodes in cell bodies that had neurite stumps. These action potentials featured a fast initial depolarization followed by a plateau. However, only fast spikes of short duration were observed when the cell was hyperpolarized from the resting membrane potential. These two different components of the action potentials could be separated by applying depolarizing current pulses from a hyperpolarized holding potential. Application of 200 nM tetrodotoxin (TTX) abolished both fast and slow phases, but depolarization to the original resting potential by steady current injection triggered slow monophasic action potentials that could be blocked by 3 mM CoCl2. In contrast, DPM neurons without neurites were not spontaneously active. In these cells, calcium-dependent slow monophasic action potentials were only recorded immediately after impalement or with current pulse stimulation. Immunocytochemical observations showed that dorsal unpaired median (DUM) neuron cell bodies, which are known to exhibit spontaneous sodium-dependent action potentials, reacted with an antibody directed against a synthetic peptide corresponding to the SP19 segment of voltage-activated sodium channels. In contrast, the antibody did not stain DPM neuron cell bodies but gave intense, patchy staining only in the neurite. Whole cell patch-clamp experiments performed on isolated DPM neuron cell bodies without a neurite revealed the presence of an inward current that did not inactivate completly within the duration of the test pulse. This current was insensitive to both 100 nM TTX and sodium-free saline. It was defined as a high-voltage-activated calcium current according to its high threshold of activation (-30 mV) and its sensitivity to 1 mM CdCl2 and 100 nM omega-conotoxin GVIA. Our findings demonstrate that spontaneous sodium-dependent spikes arising from the neurite are required to initiate slow somatic calcium-dependent action potentials in DPM neurons.
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- C Amat
- Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie Récepteurs et Canaux Ioniques Membranaires, Université d'Angers, F-49045 Angers Cedex, France
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Taha S, Diaz A, Vinikoff L, Compeyre S, Amat C, Leriche B. [Intra-orbital dacryops. Report of a case]. Neurochirurgie 1998; 44:278-82. [PMID: 9864701] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/09/2023]
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We report a case of intra-orbital Dacryops in a 7-year-old child. The presenting sign was progressive exophtalmus. The patient was operated via a lateral approach allowing total removal of the cyst without recurrence after one year. The clinical, radiological (CT Scan and MRI) and therapeutical aspects are discussed.
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- S Taha
- Service de Neurochirurgie, Centre Hospitalier Sud-Réunion, Saint-Pierre, Ile de la Réunion
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Amat C, Sinakevitch-Pean I, Hue B. Proctolin-like immunoreactivity in dorsal paired median neurons generating plateau action potentials in cockroach Periplaneta americana. Neurosci Res 1997; 29:263-8. [PMID: 9436652 DOI: 10.1016/s0168-0102(97)00091-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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The proctolinergic nature of dorsal paired median (DPM) neurons generating plateau action potentials (PAPs) of the cockroach CNS has been demonstrated using a double labelling technique (lucifer yellow staining and proctolin-like immunochemistry). Electrophysiological results support morphological evidence that a direct pathway exists from axons passing throughout the proctodeal nerves to electrically active DPM neuron somata. However, the occurrence of spike failure along the neuritic membrane and the existence of a neuritic spike initiating site has been postulated because spontaneous PAPs recorded intracellularly were not associated on a one-to-one basis with peripheral axon spikes.
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- C Amat
- Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie, CNRS EREA 120, Université d'Angers, France.
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Hue B, Amat C. Activation of picrotoxin-resistant GABA receptors by GABA and related compounds induces modulation of cockroach dorsal paired median (DPM) neuron firing. J Insect Physiol 1997; 43:1125-1131. [PMID: 12770485 DOI: 10.1016/s0022-1910(97)00077-2] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/24/2023]
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Activation of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors in insect dorsal paired median (DPM) neurons induced two types of response which appeared to be mediated by two different GABA receptor subtypes. When activated by bath application of GABA, one receptor subtype, insensitive to picrotoxin (PTX), mediated a drastic reduction in the firing frequency, leading to a blockade of the spontaneous electrical activity. These effects were accompanied by decreases in the amplitude and duration of the plateau action potential (AP) and the spike after-hyperpolarization (AHP). In most cases, a slight depolarization of the resting membrane potential occurred. Bath application of the vertebrate GABA(B) receptor agonists 3-aminopropyl(methyl)phosphinic acid (SKF 97541) and 3-aminopropylphosphinic acid (CGA 147823/CGP 27492) induced similar responses. Another GABA receptor subtype, less sensitive to GABA, mediated a chloride dependent hyperpolarization that was suppressed by bath application of PTX. The approximate locations of these two GABA receptor subtypes were determined by local pressure microapplications of GABA and vertebrate GABAergic agonists. The PTX-sensitive receptors were located predominantly on the surface of the ganglion where the apical pole of the soma is situated, while the PTX-resistant receptors appeared to be located deeper within the ganglion.These results reveal the existence of two GABA receptor subtypes on the DPM neurons and provide evidence for a functional role for PTX-resistant GABA receptors in the regulation of spontaneous firing.
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- B Hue
- Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie, CNRS EREA 120, Université d'Angers, rue Haute de Reculée, 49045, Angers, France
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The kinetic parameters of hexose uptake by the small and large intestine of the chicken have been determined in vitro. Rates of initial influx of alpha-methyl-D-glucoside and L-glucose were measured in everted sleeves of the duodenum, jejunum, ileum, proximal cecum, and rectum. Results show the following. 1) Maximal transport capacity values for alpha-methyl-D-glucoside show that the jejunum is the segment that is best suited for Na(+)-mediated uptake. 2) The calculated apparent Michaelis constant values were (in mmol/l) 11.6 for duodenum, 7.8 for jejunum, 3.5 for ileum, 2.4 for proximal cecum, and 7.1 for rectum. This suggests that, with the exception of the rectum, the affinity of the carrier for alpha-methyl-D-glucoside progressively increases in the distal direction. 3) Diffusion constant values indicate that influx of hexoses by a passive mechanism in the duodenum and proximal cecum is significantly higher than in the other segments. 4) The sum of passive and mediated mechanisms confers to the duodenum and jejunum a high capacity to absorb hexoses. The ileum, proximal cecum, and rectum have a quantitatively minor role, albeit significant, in completing the absorptive function.
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- C Amat
- Unitat de Fisiologia, Facultat de Farmàcia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
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Amat C, Hue B. Morphological and electrophysiological aspects of dorsal median paired neurons generating plateau action potentials in the terminal abdominal ganglion of the insect central nervous system. J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol 1996. [DOI: 10.1007/bf00189595] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/26/2022]
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Ferrer R, Amat C, Soriano-Garcia JF, Boix A, Moretó M. Hexose uptake and intestinal epithelial surface area in low Na+ adapted chickens. Biochem Soc Trans 1994; 22:263S. [PMID: 7821525 DOI: 10.1042/bst022263s] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/27/2023]
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- R Ferrer
- Departament de Ciències Fisiològiques Humanes i de la Nutrició, Facultat de Farmàcia, Universitat de Barcelona
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Amat C, Puchal A, Planas JM, Moretó M. HgCl2 inhibition of Na-independent L-proline transport in chicken proximal cecum. Rev Esp Fisiol 1992; 48:171-6. [PMID: 1301632] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/26/2022]
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The proximal cecum of 5- and 13-wk-old chickens takes up L-proline (Pro) by two saturable pathways that differ in their requirement of Na+. The kinetic properties of Pro influx in cecal segments incubated in Na(+)-free conditions, have been studied and the effect of HgCl2 on the uptake process has been tested. Experiments were carried out using an in vitro everted-sleeve method. Kinetic parameters were estimated by nonlinear regression analysis. One min Pro fluxes in tissues incubated in presence of HgCl2 fit a straight line, indicating that a Na-independent saturable component was inhibited. Estimated Kd* values are the same in 5- and 13-wk-old chickens, 0.023 +/- 0.001 and 0.027 +/- 0.001 microliters.mg-1 x min-1, respectively. HgCl2-sensitive fluxes fit a Michaelis hyperbola, with similar Km* values, 4.85 +/- 1.86 (5-wk) and 9.47 +/- 3.0 (13-wk) mmol/l. However, Vmax* in 5-wk chickens (0.662 +/- 0.053 nmol.mg-1 x min-1) is higher than in 13-wk birds (0.420 +/- 0.039), in accordance with previous results. The present data give further support to the existence of a Na-independent L-proline carrier in the chicken proximal cecum which is inhibitable by HgCl2.
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- C Amat
- Dep. Ciències Fisiològiques Humanes i de la Nutrició, Facultat de Farmàcia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
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Moretó M, Amat C, Puchal A, Buddington RK, Planas JM. Transport of L-proline and alpha-methyl-D-glucoside by chicken proximal cecum during development. Am J Physiol 1991; 260:G457-63. [PMID: 1900674 DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1991.260.3.g457] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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We examined the characteristics of amino acid and sugar absorption by the proximal cecum (PC) of chickens during posthatch development. Rates of absorption of L-proline (Pro) and alpha-methyl-D-glucoside (MG) were measured at 2 days, 5 wk, and 13 wk after hatch with an in vitro everted-sleeve method. For each age, pieces of PC and midjejunum were incubated in solutions containing 0.1-50 mM Pro or MG, and the active and passive components of Pro and MG absorption were determined. Five conclusions may be stated. 1) There are two carrier-mediated transport systems for Pro in the PC: a higher capacity Na(+)-dependent system (Vmax between 1.6 and 3.2 nmol.mg-1.min-1), and a lower capacity Na(+)-independent system (Vmax 0.3-0.8 nmol.mg-1.min-1). 2) Whereas both Pro transport systems are present in the PC at 5 and 13 wk, only the Na(+)-dependent system was found at 2 days. Although rates of transport per milligram tissue by the Na(+)-dependent system fell during development, when rates were normalized to nominal surface area, Vmax was significantly higher in the 5-wk-old group than in the other groups. 3) MG transport is by a Na(+)-dependent system. Vmax values (nmol.mg-1.min-1) were 0.32 (2 days), less than 0.43 (5 wk), and = 0.55 (13 wk). These differences were not affected by normalization to surface area. 4) Because at physiological concentrations passive influx of Pro and MG would be negligible, absorption of amino acids and sugars by the PC would be dependent on the presence of carrier-mediated systems.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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- M Moretó
- Departament de Ciències Fisiològiques Humanes, Facultat de Farmàcia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
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Amat C, Planas JM, Díez A, Moretó M. Influence of setting-up time, temperature of incubation and age on the transmural potential difference across chicken rectum. Rev Esp Fisiol 1990; 46:217-21. [PMID: 2274707] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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The effects of different experimental conditions on the in vitro transmural potential difference (PD) have been studied in the chicken rectum by the Ussing and Zerahn technique. Results have been analyzed with a statistical method to reveal the contribution of different controlled variables to the response, as well as the possible contribution of interactions between them. The variables considered were: age, setting-up time, temperature of the incubation medium and time elapsed from the beginning of incubation. It can be concluded that a) PD increases when temperature rises from 31 degrees C to 37 degrees C and when age increases from 71 to 123 days; b) Changes in PD during incubation depend on the temperature of incubation medium; c) The influence of age on PD depends on the temperature of the incubation medium and on the time required to set-up the preparation; d) PD is inversely co-related with setting-up times ranging from 3.5 to 7.5 min.
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- C Amat
- Departament de Ciències Fisiològiques, Facultat de Farmàcia, Barcelona, Spain
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Amat C, Planas JM, Díez A, Moretó M. Transmural potential difference and short circuit current of chicken cecum in vitro. Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol 1986; 85:407-9. [PMID: 2878766 DOI: 10.1016/0300-9629(86)90421-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/03/2023]
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The electrical parameters of the chicken cecum were studied in vitro, in birds fed a commercial NaCl-rich diet. The statistical analysis of data was carried out using a linear model-based method which enabled standardization of concomitant factors that could mask the interpretation of the results. Transmural potential difference (PD) decreased initially reaching stable values at 50 min between 7.9 and 9.0 mV. Short-circuit current (Isc) was stable during incubation, with lower values in the medial (41.8 microA/cm2) than in the distal (58.1 microA/cm2) region of the cecum. The reduction of Na+ concentration in the incubation medium produced a fall in PD and Isc and both were ouabain and amiloride sensitive. This indicates that the current is largely carried by the net Na+ transport.
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Stahl J, Villard A, Goldstein F, Dumas J, Amat C, Acar J. Endocardite à Brucella melitensis : réflexions à propos d'un cas. Med Mal Infect 1982. [DOI: 10.1016/s0399-077x(82)80058-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/01/2022]
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Amat C, Bloch F, Camilleri JP, Barres D, Petite JP. [Local immune system in gastric cancer. Immunomorphological study (author's transl)]. Gastroenterol Clin Biol 1979; 3:747-54. [PMID: 527782] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/15/2022]
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Fiessinger JN, Camilleri JP, Amat C, Ollier MP, Housset E, Hartmann L. Salivary immunoglobulins in progressive systemic sclerosis. Biomedicine 1978; 28:298-303. [PMID: 743557] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/24/2022]
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A study of salivary immunoglobulins revealed the presence of IgM in 11 out of 17 patients suffering from progressive systemic sclerosis. The presence of IgM was frequently accompanied by an increase in IgA and less often by IgG. Immunofluorescence examination of labial biopsies showed comparable modifications in the immunocyte populations; the presence of IgM cells, sometimes in large numbers, and an increase in IgA and IgG cells. All patients with a nodular lymphoplasmocyte infiltration of the minor salivary gland of the lip have salivary IgM. The presence of IgM in the saliva is a diagnostic criteria of Sjögren's syndrome. The absence of a correlation between immunoglobulin concentrations in the saliva and the serum and correlation between the salivary IgM concentration and the number of IgM immunocytes, demonstrate that the presence of IgM is related to the glandular synthesis of this enzyme.
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Demaldent JE, Gentilini M, Amat C, Manach Y. [A case of laryngeal histoplasmosis (author's transl)]. Ann Otolaryngol Chir Cervicofac 1978; 95:287-93. [PMID: 718051] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/24/2022]
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Report on a case of histoplasmosis with laryngeal symptoms only, affecting no other organ, especially the lungs, which is rare. Diagnosis was made by histological identification of the intracellular mycosis without culture. Immunological reactions were positive against American forms whereas the patient had lived in Africa. Healing occurred after intravenous amphotericin.
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Camilleri JP, Amat C, Chousterman M, Petite JP, Duboust A, Boddaert A, Paraf A. Immunohistochemical patterns of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in patients with hepatitis, renal homografts recipients and normal carriers. Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histol 1977; 376:329-41. [PMID: 145724 DOI: 10.1007/bf00432302] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/13/2022]
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A series of 180, Bouin-fixed and paraffin embedded liver biopsies obtained from 147 patients was investigated for the presence of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBs) by histochemical and indirect immunofluorescence techniques. A comparison between orcein staining and Masson's trichrome preparations for ground glass hepatocytes, showed that immunofluorescence was both the more reliable and the more specific method for detection of HBsAg in liver tissue. The ability to perform this technique on paraffin sections facilitates systematic studies and allows retrospective work-up. IF-HBs positive hepatocytes were found in approximately two thirds of all HBs-positive patients in their serum, but never seen in HBs-negative patients. HBs-positive cells were observed in healthy chronic carriers and in all forms of chronic hepatitis, but never in acute HBs-positive hepatitis. In patients treated with chronic hemodialysis and in renal homograft recipients, the incidence of positive cells was higher than in the chronic hepatitis groups; this could be correlated with the duration of antigenemia at the time of biopsy.
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Diebold J, Amat C. [Splenic lipidosis with or without ceroids in idiopathic thrombopenic purpura]. Sem Hop 1974; 50:1635-42. [PMID: 4140570] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/09/2023]
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