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Arch Physiol Biochem. 2000 Jul;108(3):262-7.
Vitiligo-related neuropeptides in nerve fibers of the skin.

Lazarova R, Hristakieva E, Lazarov N, Shani J.

Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Faculty of Medicine, Thracian University, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria.

Skin distribution of substance P (SP)-, somatostatin (SOM)-, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)- and neuropeptide Y (NPY)-like immunoreactivity (LI) in vitiligo patients was studied by an indirect immunofluorescence technique. Immunocytochemical characteristics of the epidermis, dermal-epidermal junction, papillary and reticular dermis and skin appendages were analyzed in lesional and marginal vitiligo areas, as well as in healthy skin. In healthy pigmented skin, SP-, SOM-, CGRP-, and NPY-LI nerve fibers were observed with specific distributional patterns. In uninvolved vitiligo skin, thin SP-containing fibers were evident in dermal papillae, extending into the epidermis, and SP-LI fibers were seen around blood vessels and sweat glands. SOM-LI varicose nerve fibers were associated with Meissner corpuscles in the dermal papillae, while CGRP-LI was demonstrated in the free subepidermal nerve terminals and in sensory nerve fibers around blood vessels, hair follicles and sweat glands. Autonomic NPY-nerve fibers innervated the eccrine sweat glands and blood vessels. The distribution of these neuropeptides in both marginal and lesional areas of vitiliginous skin was the same as in the skin of healthy control subjects, except for an increased immunoreactivity against NPY and, to a lesser extent, against CGRP in the skin depigmentation lesions. The elevated NPY levels in skin affected by vitiligo suggest that this peptide may serve as a neurochemical marker in the pathogenesis of the disease, thus supporting the neuronal theory of vitiligo.


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J Occup Environ Med. 2000 Nov;42(11):1092-100.
Antiretroviral prophylaxis of health care workers at two urban medical centers.

Russi M, Buitrago M, Goulet J, Calello D, Perlotto J, van Rhijn D, Nash E, Friedland G, Hierholzer W.

Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06504, USA.

We examined the influence of job category, source patient HIV status, and exposure type as predictors of whether health care workers initiated antiretroviral prophylaxis after potential blood-borne pathogen exposures. Of 639 exposures over an 18-month period, 82 individuals (13%) elected to receive prophylaxis, of whom 66% took medications for fewer than 96 hours and 12% completed a 4-week course. Reasons for early drug discontinuation included confirmation of source patient HIV-negative serological status (65%), gastrointestinal side effects (13%), headache (4%), and personal decision after counseling/other input (18%). Individuals exposed to HIV-positive source patients were more likely to initiate prophylaxis (odds ratio [OR], 5.1; 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.6 to 9.9). Licensed nurses were less likely than others to accept prophylaxis (OR, 0.5; 95% CI, 0.3 to 0.8), whereas physicians and medical students were more likely to accept prophylaxis (OR, 1.9; 95% CI, 1.1 to 3.3).


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Med Biol Eng Comput. 2000 Sep;38(5):477-82.
Computerised audiovisual event recording for infant apnoea and bradycardia.

Brouillette RT, Tsirigotis D, Leimanis A, Cote A, Morielli A.

Department of Paediatrics, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. robert.brouillettuhc.mcgill.ca

Event recording, by differentiating between true and false events, has advanced the diagnosis and management of infants on home cardiorespiratory monitors; however, the pathogenesis of many events remains obscure. To clarify infant behaviours around the time of apnoea/bradycardia alarms, a computerised audiovisual event recording system (CAVERS) triggered by the apnoea/bradycardia recorder, has been developed. The audiovisual recording can begin up to 3 min before the alarm and can continue for up to 3 min after the alarm. CAVERS information is recorded for a total of 65 events in 13 infants. The CAVERS proves most helpful in documenting infant position and the wide variety of behaviours associated with bradycardic events. These behaviours range from sleep or quiet wakefulness to crying and generalised movements. Post-event activity is also highly variable. Interestingly, 20 of 65 events appear to terminate when the infant wakes to the audible monitor alarm. Nursing intervention is documented for 14 of 42 bradycardic events but only one of 23 apnoeic events. The CAVERS, by elucidating infant behaviours, provides information complementary to that given by cardiorespiratory event recording. It is suggested that infant monitors of the future should incorporate both audiovisual and cardiorespiratory data to elucidate optimally apparent life-threatening events, apnoeas and bradycardias.


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Indian J Med Res. 2000 Sep;112:73-7.
A survey of some Indian medicinal plants for anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) activity.

Premanathan M, Rajendran S, Ramanathan T, Kathiresan K, Nakashima H, Yamamoto N.

Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Kagoshima University, Japan.

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: India has an extensive area of forest enriched with plant diversity. Several of these plants have been used as folklore medicines. However, the medicinal plants have rarely been investigated for anti-human immunodeficiency virus activity. Hence, some Indian medicinal plants were screened in vitro against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). METHODS: The inhibitory effect of plant extracts on HIV replication was monitored in terms of inhibition of virus induced cytopathogenicity in MT-4 cells. The MT-4 cells were infected with HIV. The HIV infected or mock infected MT-4 cells were incubated at 37 degrees C in a CO2 incubator in the presence of the plant extracts. After five days, cell viability was measured by tetrazolium based colorimetric assay. RESULTS & INTERPRETATION: Of the 69 plant species screened, 16 were effective against HIV-1 and 4 were against both HIV-1 and HIV-2. The most effective extracts against HIV-1 and HIV-2 are respectively Cinnamomum cassia (bark) and Cardiospermum helicacabum (shoot + fruit). The findings provide a rationale for further studies on isolation of active principles and pharmacological evaluation.


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Pediatr Nephrol. 2000 Nov;15(1-2):82-4.
Purtscher-like retinopathy in nephrotic syndrome associated with mild chronic renal failure.

Zwolinska D, Medynska A, Galar A, Turno A.

Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland. zwoliefped.am.wroc.pl

A sudden loss of vision attributable to Purtscher-like retinopathy occurred in a 4-year-old boy with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and nephrotic syndrome as well as mild chronic renal failure. This retinopathy was bilateral. After treatment with intravenous methylprednisolone, infusion of 20% albumin, and low molecular weight heparin (nadroparin calcium), his visual acuity improved within 3 days. Ischemic retinal blanching and hemorrhages gradually disappeared. The pathogenesis of this disorder is unknown.


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