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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Niveaux de vitamine a (retinol et acide retinoïque) mesurés dans le sang de cordon ombilical et dévéloppement rénal des nouveau-nés

Manolescu, Daniel-Constantin 08 1900 (has links)
RÉSUMÉ: Introduction : La Vitamine A (rétinol, ROL) et son métabolite l’acide rétinoïque (AR) sont essentielles pour l’embryogénèse. L’excès comme l’insuffisance d’AR sont nocives. L’AR est régularisé dans l’embryon par des gènes spécifiques (ALDH, CRABP, CYP). Hypothèse : Les grandes variations d’AR dans le plasma des adultes normaux, nous ont orienté à mesurer les rétinoïdes (ROL et RA) dans le sang de cordon ombilical, pour évaluer des corrélations avec des polymorphismes des gènes impliquées dans le métabolisme de l’AR et le développement rénal-(RALDH2, CRABP2, CYP26A1; B1). Vérifier pour des corrélations entre ces rétinoïdes et/ou avec la taille de reins à la naissance. Méthodes : Extraction du ROL et RA du sang de cordon ombilical de 145 enfants et analyse par HPLC. Le volume des reins a été mesuré par ultrasonographie et l’ADN génomique leucocytaire extrait (FlexiGene DNA-Kit). 10 échantillons d’ADN ont été exclus (qualité). Les htSNP : ALDH1A2, CRABP2, CYP26A1;B1 du génome humain (HapMap) ont été séquencés et génotypés (Sequenom iPlex PCR).Des testes bio-statistiques des fréquences génotypiques et alléliques ont été effectués (Single-Locus, χ2, Kruskal-Wallis, Allelic-Exact).Des corrélations (ROL, RA, SNPs, V-reins) ont été analysés (Kendall-tau /Oakes). Résultats : La Δ RA (0.07-550.27 nmol/l) non corrélé avec la Δ ROL (51.39-3892.70 nmol/l). Il n’y a pas d’association ROL ou RA avec les volumes des reins ou avec les SNPs/ CYP21A1;B1. Corrélations trouvées : 1. (p=0.035), polymorphisme génétique ALDH1A2-SNP (rs12591551:A/C) hétérozygote/CA, (25enfants, 19%) avec moyennes d’AR (62.21nmol/l). 2. (p=0.013), polymorphisme CRABP2-SNP (rs12724719:A/G) homozygote/AA (4 enfants, 3%) avec hautes valeurs moyennes d’AR (141,3 nmol/l). Discussion-Conclusion : Les grandes ΔRA suggèrent une variabilité génique individuelle du métabolisme de ROL. Les génotypes (CA)-ALDH1A2/ SNP (rs12591551:A/C) et (AA) -CRABP2/SNP (rs12724719:A/G) sont associés à des valeurs moyennes hautes d’AR, pouvant protéger l’embryogénèse lors d’une hypovitaminose A maternelle. Mots clé: sang de cordon ombilical, ROL-rétinol, AR-acide rétinoïque, HPLC, SNP- polymorphisme, ALDH1A2, CRABP2, CYP26A1,développement rénal,embryogénèse. / ABSTRACT Introduction: Vitamin A (retinol, ROL) modulate the embryogenesis thorough RA, its metabolite. Excess or deficiency being pathologic, the RA is tight regulated in the embryo thorough specific genes (ALDH, CRABP, CYP, etc.) important for Vitamin A metabolism. Hypothesis: High RA variations in healthy adults plasma, oriented to ROL, RA evaluation in human cord blood, in regard of possible correlations with polymorphisms of genes involved in RA metabolism and kidney development (RALDH2, CRABP2, CYP26A1,B1). Correlations between ROL and RA and/or with birth kidney size might also occur. Methods: Cord blood ROL and RA were extracted and HPLC analysed, from 145 Montreal healthy newborns. Kidney volumes already measured by ultrasonography. Genomic leucocytary DNA extraction was performed with FlexiGene DNA-Kit. 10 samples excluded (DNA quality). htSNP choices: ALDH1A2, CRABP2, CYP26A1;B1 were made on HapMap human genome. Sequencing, genotyping (Sequenom iPlex PCR) was made for these genes eventual SNPs. Biostatistics tests for genotype and allelic frequencies (Single-Locus, χ2, Kruskal-Wallis, Allelic-Exact) and Kendall-tau /Oakes analysis for eventual ROL, RA, SNPs, V-reins correlations, were performed. Results: No correlation found between Δ RA (0.07-550.27 nmol/L) and Δ ROL (51.39-3892.70 nmol/L). No association ROL or RA with kidney volumes nor with SNPs/ CYP21A1;B1. Found correlations: 1. (p=0.035), polymorphism ALDH1A2-SNP (rs12591551:A/C) heterozygous/CA, (25babies, 19%) with RA (mean ~62.21nmol/L). 2. (p=0.013), polymorphism CRABP2-SNP (rs12724719: A/G) homozygous/AA (4babies, 3%) with RA (mean~141, 3 nmol/L). Discussion/Conclusion: Big Δ RA not correlated with Δ ROL suggests individual genetic variance on RA metabolism. Genotypes (CA)-ALDH1A2/SNP (rs12591551:A/C) and (AA)-CRABP2/SNP (rs12724719: A/G) are associated with high cord blood RA mean and may be embryogenesis protective in a maternal hypovitaminosis-A, environment. Key words: umbilical cord blood, ROL-retinol, AR-retinoic acid, HPLC, SNP- polymorphism, ALDH1A2, CRABP2, CYP26A1,kidney development,embryogenesis. / Note d'excellence 10%: « Le Jury, à l'unanimité, juge ce mémoire excellent et le classe parmi les 10% des mémoires de la discipline » - selon le Rapport définitif du jury d'éxamen d'un mémoire de maîtrise.
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Alternative targets for the treatment of stroke

Ajmo, Craig T. January 2007 (has links)
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of South Florida, 2007. / Title from PDF of title page. Document formatted into pages; contains 187 pages. Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Effets d'un polysaccharide sulfaté, le fucoïdane, sur la réparation osseuse induite par les cellules souches mésenchymateuses / Effects of a sulfated polysaccharide, the fucoidan, on bone repair by mesenchymal stem cells

Pereira, Jessica 12 July 2013 (has links)
Dans le cas de larges pertes de substance osseuse, l’ingénierie tissulaire représente une alternative intéressante aux greffes. Cette technique consiste à associer des cellules à des biomatériaux dans le but de réparer le tissu. L'objectif de ce travail est l'étude de l'amélioration du potentiel ostéogénique des cellules souches mésenchymateuses issues du tissue adipeux humain (ASC), afin d’augmenter la formation de matrice osseuse en territoire ischémique. Nous avons montré que le fucoïdane, un polysaccharide d’origine marine, était capable d’améliorer la différenciation ostéogénique des ASC in vitro. Cependant, la combinaison de ces cellules avec des biomatériaux (granules de biphosphate de calcium) ne suffit pas à permettre une formation osseuse dans un modèle de pousse osseuse en site ectopique chez la souris. Afin d’augmenter l’angiogenèse, essentielle dans la réparation osseuse, nous avons associé les ASC à des cellules progénitrices endothéliales (appelées ECFC), dans ce modèle. Cette association ne permet d’améliorer que faiblement la formation osseuse. Nos études in vitro d'association de CPE et d'ASC ont montré que ces cellules en coculture étaient capables de synthétiser un grand nombre de cytokines impliquées dans les différenciations ostéogénique et angiogénique, telles que le transforming growth factor (TGFß1), l’insulin like growth factor (IGF-1) ou encore le vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Dans nos conditions de culture, le surnageant de l’association des ECFC avec des ASC induit, par rapport au surnageant des ASCs seules, une inhibition de la différenciation ostéogénique dont le mécanisme reste à identifier.L’ensemble de nos données démontre le potentiel du fucoïdane dans l’ingénierie tissulaire osseuse et que les ASC seules ne sont pas capables de former de matrice osseuse. / In the case of large bone defects, tissue engineering represents an attractive alternative to transplantation. Tissue engineering is a combination of cells with biomaterials in order to repair tissue. The aim of this work was the study of the improvement of the osteogenic potential of mesenchymal stromal/stem cells derived from human adipose tissue (ASC) in the order to increase the formation of bone matrix in the ischemic territory. We have shown that fucoidan, a marine polysaccharide, was able to improve the osteogenic differentiation of ASC in vitro. However, the combination of these cells with biomaterials (biphasic calcium phosphate particles) is not enough to have bone formation in an ectopic bone growth model in mice. To promote angiogenesis, a crucial step in bone repair, we associated ASC with endothelial progenitor cells (called ECFC), in our model. This association promotes only lightly the bone formation. Our in vitro coculture studies of ECFC with ASC showed that the cells in coculture were able to synthesize several cytokines involved in angiogenic and osteogenic differentiation, such as transforming growth factor (TGF-ß1), insulin like growth factor (IGF-1) or vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). However, ASC in coculture did not express the receptors of these cytokines. In our culture conditions, the supernatant of the association of ECFC + ASC induces, compare to ASC alone, an inhibition of osteogenic differentiation which mechanism has to be identified.Our data show the potential of fucoidan in bone tissue engineering and that ASC alone did not promote bone matrix formation.
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Derivation of endothelial colony forming cells from human cord blood and embryonic stem cells

Meador, J. Luke January 2013 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Endothelial Colony Forming Cells (ECFCs) are highly proliferative endothelial progenitor cells with clonal proliferative potential and in vivo vessel forming ability. While endothelial cells have been derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPS) or human embryonic stem cells (hES), they are not highly proliferative and require ectopic expression of a TGFβ inhibitor to restrict plasticity. Neuropilin-1 (NRP-1) has been reported to identify the emergence of endothelial precursor cells from human and mouse ES cells undergoing endothelial differentiation. However, the protocol used in that study was not well defined, used uncharacterized neuronal induction reagents in the culture medium, and failed to fully characterize the endothelial cells derived. We hypothesize that NRP-1 expression is critical for the emergence of stable endothelial cells with ECFC properties from hES cells. We developed a novel serum and feeder free defined endothelial differentiation protocol to induce stable endothelial cells possessing cells with cord blood ECFC-like properties from hES cells. We have shown that Day 12 hES cell-derived endothelial cells express the endothelial markers CD31+ NRP-1+, exhibit high proliferative potential at a single cell level, and display robust in vivo vessel forming ability similar to that of cord blood-derived ECFCs. The efficient production of the ECFCs from hES cells is 6 logs higher with this protocol than any previously published method. These results demonstrate progress towards differentiating ECFC from hES and may provide patients with stable autologous cells capable of repairing injured, dysfunctional, or senescent vasculature if these findings can be repeated with hiPS.
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Third Place Winner of the Conrad Jobst Award in the Gold Medal Paper Competition. Prevention of Spinal Cord Dysfunction in a New Model of Spinal Cord Ischemia

Lopez, S, Manahan, E, Evans, J. R., Kao, R. L., Browder, W. 01 January 1995 (has links)
Paraplegia or paraparesis caused by temporary cross-clamping of the aorta is a devastating sequela in patients after surgery of the thoracoabdominal aorta. No effective clinical method is available to protect the spinal cord from ischemic reperfusion injury. A small animal (rat) model of spinal cord ischemia is established to better understand the pathophysiological events and to evaluate potential treatments. Eighty-one male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 300 g to 350 g were used for model development (45) and treatment evaluation (36). The heparinized and anesthetized rat was supported by a respirator following tracheostomy. The thoracic aorta was cannulated via the left carotid artery for post-clamping intra-aortic treatment solution administration. After thoracotomy, the aorta was freed and temporarily clamped just distal to the left subclavian artery and just proximal to the diaphragm for different time intervals: 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40 minutes (five animals per group). The motor function of the lower extremities postoperatively showed consistent impairment after 30 minutes clamping (5/5 rats were paralyzed), and this time interval was used for treatment evaluation. For each treatment, six animals per group were used, and direct local intra-aortic infusion of physiologic solution (2 mL) at different temperatures with or without buffer substances was given immediately after double cross-clamp to protect the ischemic spinal cord. Arterial blood (2 mL) was infused in the control group. The data indicate that the addition of HCO3-(20 mM) to the hypothermic (15 degrees C) solution offered complete protection of the spinal cord from ischemic injury.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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