Αρχειοθήκη ιστολογίου

Αναζήτηση αυτού του ιστολογίου

Πέμπτη 15 Σεπτεμβρίου 2022

Dupilumab use is associated with protection from COVID-19 mortality: A retrospective analysis

alexandrossfakianakis shared this article with you from Inoreader
Abstract
We previously found that type 2 immunity promotes COVID-19 pathogenesis in a mouse model. To test relevance to human disease we used electronic health record databases and determined that patients on dupilumab (anti-IL-4R monoclonal antibody that blocks IL-13 and IL-4 signaling) at the time of COVID-19 infection had lower mortality.
View on Web

Inhibition of kidney potassium channels by fluoxetine: in vivo and in vitro studies

alexandrossfakianakis shared this article with you from Inoreader

Abstract

In vitro studies have demonstrated that fluoxetine, a commonly used antidepressant drug, can modulate the activity of K+ channels. In the present study, we investigated the in vivo effect of acute and sub-chronic treatment of rats with fluoxetine on K+ renal transport. Furthermore, OK cells, a kidney epithelial cell line, was used in order to evaluate the in vitro effect of fluoxetine on K+ currents. In the sub-chronic study, fluoxetine was administrated daily (10 mg/kg, p.o.) for 15 days to male adult Wistar rats. In the acute study, rats were given increasing doses of fluoxetine (1, 3, 10, 30 and 50 mg/kg, p.o.) for 24 hours. Results from the sub-chronic study show that urinary K+ content (in mmol/L) was markedly reduced in the fluoxetine-treated animals (fluoxetine: 83±9; control: 131±10; P<0.001). K+ fractional renal excretion (in %) was also significantly lower in the fluoxetine group (fluoxetine : 6±1; control: 13±2; P<0.001). No significant changes was observed in creatinine clearance and on renal tubular Na+,K+-ATPase activity. Results obtained from the acute study demonstrate that, after a 24-hour administration, fluoxetine produced a dose-dependent decrease in urinary K+, with an ED50 (in mg/kg) of 4.2 (2.8; 5.5) and a maximal effect of 62% reduction. In vitro, fluoxetine produced a concentration-dependent inhibition of K+ currents in OK cells, with an EC50 of 107 (84.8; 129.5) μM. In conclusion, fluoxetine produces a marked reduction on urinary K+ excretion; this effect constitutes an in vivo evidence for the inhibitory action of fluoxetine on kidney epithelial K+ channels.

View on Web

Innate Immune Sensing of Nucleic Acid in Endodontic Infection

alexandrossfakianakis shared this article with you from Inoreader

Abstract

Innate immunity is the first line of defence and fight against microorganisms. Nucleic acids are important pathogen-associated molecular patterns to be recognized in innate immunity. There are three types of nucleic acid sensors, including endosomal sensors (NA-sensing TLRs), cytosolic DNA sensors (cGAS and AIM2), and cytosolic RNA sensors (RLG-I, MDA5 and LGP2). Recent studies have shown that nucleic acid sensors are expressed differently in a variety of dental pulp cells and mediate inflammation through complex pathways. Nucleic acid sensing may play a vital role in the development of endodontic infection. This review aims to summarise and analyze the possible roles of various nucleic acid sensors in endodontic infection. It may help better understand the pathogenesis of these diseases and find new strategies for prevention and treatment.

View on Web

Risk factors for lower border notching after bilateral mandibular sagittal ramus advancement: three-dimensional evaluation

alexandrossfakianakis shared this article with you from Inoreader
The objective of this study was to calculate the incidence of MLBN and identify risk factors. This single-centre, retrospective study was performed between January 2018 and November 2020, in the Maxillofacial Surgery Department, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Caen. Patients who underwent BSSO advancement and had cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans obtained preoperatively, immediately postoperative (within 1 week), and late postoperative ( ≥1 year) were included. (Source: International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery)
View on Web

Scarless Neck Feminization: Chondrolaryngoplasty Through Endoscopic Transoral Vestibular Approach

alexandrossfakianakis shared this article with you from Inoreader
Scarless Neck Feminization: Chondrolaryngoplasty Through Endoscopic Transoral Vestibular Approach

We present in this paper a novel approach to perform endoscopic chondrolaryngoplasty without any external visible scars. The technique involves utilizing the endoscopic transoral vestibular approach. We have modified the technique by using the placement of a suture immediately above the anterior commissure, which provides a marker for the inferior extent of cartilage resection. Laryngoscope, 2022


View on Web