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Laser-Assisted Zona Pellucida Thinning Does Not Facilitate Hatching And May Disrupt The In Vitro Hatching Process: A Morphokinetic Study In The Mouse, T. Schimmel, J. Cohen, H. Saunders, M. Alikani Jan 2014

Laser-Assisted Zona Pellucida Thinning Does Not Facilitate Hatching And May Disrupt The In Vitro Hatching Process: A Morphokinetic Study In The Mouse, T. Schimmel, J. Cohen, H. Saunders, M. Alikani

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STUDY QUESTION: Does laser-assisted zona thinning of cleavage stage mouse embryos facilitate hatching in vitro? SUMMARY ANSWER: No, unlike laser zona opening, zona thinning does not facilitate embryo hatching. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: Artificial opening of the zona pellucida facilitates hatching of mouse and human embryos. Laser-assisted zona thinning has also been used for the purpose of assisted hatching of human embryos but it has not been properly investigated in an animal model; thinning methods have produced inconsistent clinical results. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: Time-lapse microscopy was used to study the hatching process in the mouse after zona opening and …


Brain Region-Specific Alterations In The Gene Expression Of Cytokines, Immune Cell Markers And Cholinergic System Components During Peripheral Endotoxin-Induced Inflammation, H. A. Silverman, M. Dancho, A. Regnier-Golanov, M. Nasim, M. Ochani, P. S. Olofsson, M. Ahmed, E. J. Miller, S. S. Chavan, E. Golanov, C. Metz, K. J. Tracey, V. A. Pavlov Jan 2014

Brain Region-Specific Alterations In The Gene Expression Of Cytokines, Immune Cell Markers And Cholinergic System Components During Peripheral Endotoxin-Induced Inflammation, H. A. Silverman, M. Dancho, A. Regnier-Golanov, M. Nasim, M. Ochani, P. S. Olofsson, M. Ahmed, E. J. Miller, S. S. Chavan, E. Golanov, C. Metz, K. J. Tracey, V. A. Pavlov

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Inflammatory conditions characterized by excessive peripheral immune responses are associated with diverse alterations in brain function, and brain-derived neural pathways regulate peripheral inflammation. Important aspects of this bidirectional peripheral immune - brain communication, including the impact of peripheral inflammation on brain region-specific cytokine responses, and brain cholinergic signaling (which plays a role in controlling peripheral cytokine levels) remain unclear. To provide insight, we studied gene expression of cytokines, immune cell markers and brain cholinergic system components in the cortex, cerebellum, brainstem, hippocampus, hypothalamus, striatum, and thalamus in mice following an intraperitoneal lipopolysaccharide injection. Endotoxemia was accompanied by elevated serum levels …


Spontaneous Live Recurrent Ectopic Pregnancy After Ipsilateral Partial Salpingectomy Leading To Tubal Rupture, C. Abraham, V. Seethappan Jan 2014

Spontaneous Live Recurrent Ectopic Pregnancy After Ipsilateral Partial Salpingectomy Leading To Tubal Rupture, C. Abraham, V. Seethappan

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INTRODUCTION: Ectopic pregnancy accounts for 1-2% of all pregnancies in the United States. The most common site of implantation for an ectopic pregnancy is the fallopian tube. We present the first case describing a recurrent ectopic pregnancy with a fetal heartbeat after ipsilateral salpingectomy that led to tubal rupture. PRESENTATION OF CASE: The patient presented with abdominal pain approximately six weeks after her last menstrual period. Seven years prior to presentation, a laparoscopic partial right salpingectomy had been performed for a tubal ectopic pregnancy. Physical exam was significant for diffuse abdominal tenderness and guarding. Ultrasonography revealed a right tubal pregnancy …


Circulating Biomarkers For Detection Of Ovarian Cancer And Predicting Cancer Outcomes, I. Shapira, M. Oswald, J. Lovecchio, H. Khalili, A. Menzin, Jill Whyte, L. Dos Santos, S. Liang, T. Bhuiya, M. Keogh, C. Mason, K. Sultan, D. Budman, P. K. Gregersen, A. T. Lee Jan 2014

Circulating Biomarkers For Detection Of Ovarian Cancer And Predicting Cancer Outcomes, I. Shapira, M. Oswald, J. Lovecchio, H. Khalili, A. Menzin, Jill Whyte, L. Dos Santos, S. Liang, T. Bhuiya, M. Keogh, C. Mason, K. Sultan, D. Budman, P. K. Gregersen, A. T. Lee

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Background: Securing a diagnosis of ovarian cancer and establishing means to predict outcomes to therapeutics remain formidable clinical challenges. Early diagnosis is particularly important since survival rates are markedly improved if tumour is detected early. Methods: Comprehensive miRNA profiles were generated on presurgical plasma samples from 42 women with confirmed serous epithelial ovarian cancer, 36 women diagnosed with a benign neoplasm, and 23 comparably age-matched women with no known pelvic mass. Results: Twenty-two miRNAs were differentially expressed between healthy controls and the ovarian cancer group (P


Pregnancy Associated Plasma Protein-A2: A Novel Biomarker For Down Syndrome, S. Munnangi, S. J. Gross, R. Madankumar, G. Salcedo, S. E. Reznik Jan 2014

Pregnancy Associated Plasma Protein-A2: A Novel Biomarker For Down Syndrome, S. Munnangi, S. J. Gross, R. Madankumar, G. Salcedo, S. E. Reznik

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Introduction: In an effort to improve prenatal screening for Trisomy 21, we evaluated pregnancy associated plasma protein-A2 (PAPP-A2) as a potential novel second trimester biomarker for Trisomy 21. Methods: Trisomy 21 and normal control mid-trimester placental samples were subjected to quantitative rt PCR analysis of seven genes we had previously found to be differentially expressed in Trisomy 21 placentae. The localization and differential expression of PAPP-A2 in second trimester placentae from normal and Trisomy 21 pregnancies was determined by immunohistochemistry. PAPP-A2 maternal serum protein levels in ten Trisomy 21 and ten diploid pregnancies were compared by Western blotting. Maternal serum …


Maternal Magnesium Deficiency In Mice Leads To Maternal Metabolic Dysfunction And Altered Lipid Metabolism With Fetal Growth Restriction, M. Gupta, M. H. Solanki, P. K. Chatterjee, X. Y. Xue, A. Roman, N. Desai, B. Rochelson, C. N. Metz Jan 2014

Maternal Magnesium Deficiency In Mice Leads To Maternal Metabolic Dysfunction And Altered Lipid Metabolism With Fetal Growth Restriction, M. Gupta, M. H. Solanki, P. K. Chatterjee, X. Y. Xue, A. Roman, N. Desai, B. Rochelson, C. N. Metz

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Inadequate magnesium (Mg) intake is a widespread problem, with over 50% of women of reproductive age consuming less than the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA). Because pregnancy increases the requirement for Mg and the beneficial effects of magnesium sulfate for preeclampsia/eclampsia and fetal neuroprotection are well described, we examined the outcomes of Mg deficiency during pregnancy. Briefly, pregnant Swiss Webster mice were fed either control or Mg-deficient diets starting on gestational day (GD) 6 through euthanasia on GD17. Mg-deficient dams had significantly reduced weight gain and higher plasma adipokines, in the absence of inflammation. Livers of Mg-deficient dams had significantly higher …