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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)/Protein Structure and Molecular 1080 (1991), S. 103-109 
    ISSN: 0167-4838
    Keywords: (Pig liver) ; Amino acid sequence partial ; Catechol-O-methyltransferase ; Immunoaffinity chromatography
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1433-044X
    Keywords: Key words Autologous chondrocyte transplantation • Osteochondral lesions • Chondrocytes • Osteoarthritis • Therapy ; Schlüsselwörter Autologe Chondrozytentransplantation ; Osteochondrale Läsion ; Chondrozyten ; Arthrose ; Therapie
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Gelenkknorpeldefekte gelten als schwer zu therapieren. Die Regenerationspotenz des Knorpelgewebes ist gering und führt zur Bildung von mechanisch minderwertigem Faserknorpel. Die etablierten Behandlungsmethoden können zwar die Bildung von Faserknorpel induzieren, die Entstehung einer Arthrose jedoch nicht verhindern. Die autologe Chondrozytentransplantation (ACT) stellt gegenwärtig das vielversprechendste klinisch einsetzbare neue Verfahren dar, mit welchen ein dem hyalinen Gelenkknorpel sehr ähnliches Regeneratgewebe im Defektbereich gebildet werden kann. Die jetzt vorliegenden wissenschaftlichen Ergebnisse zeigen über einen Nachuntersuchungszeitraum von 2–10 Jahren zu 90 % gute und sehr gute klinische Ergebnisse bei Anwendung an der Femurkondyle und ca. 70 % gute und sehr gute Ergebnisse bei der Behandlung von patellaren Knorpelschäden. Die Festigkeit dieses Regenerats liegt mit Werten von 2,77 N sehr nahe an Werten für gesunden hyalinen Gelenkknorpel (3,08 N). Bei strenger Indikations-stellung rechtfertigen die vorliegenden mittelfristigen Ergebnisse bereits jetzt einen klinischen Einsatz an speziellen Zentren. Ob diese Methode die Entstehung einer Arthrose verhindern kann, müssen die langfristigen Ergebnisse zeigen.
    Notes: Summary The treatment of deep cartilage defects is a challenge for every orthopeadic surgeon. The potention for regeneration of cartilage tissue is minimal and leads to mechanically inferior fibrous tissue. The established techniques induce the growth of fibrous tissue but fail to prevent arthrosis. Autologous chondrocyte transplantation seems to be the most promising therapy concept with clinical relevance to reserves a full thickness cartilage defekt with hyaline-like cartilage. Outcome studies with a follow up from 2–10 years show in up to 90 % good and excellent results for defects on the femoral condyle and 70 % for the patella. Mechanical testing of the regenerated cartilage showed almost simular stiffness as nearly normal hyaline cartilage. The available data justify the acceptance of autologous chondrocyte transplantation as a standard procedure for limited indications and well-trained surgeons. Result of already inaugurated studies will show the potential of chondrocyte transplantation to prevent osteoarthritis.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: IL-2 secretion ; prognostic factor ; SCLC ; survival
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background: We have previously shown that suppression of Interleukin-2(IL-2) secretion was mediated by transforming growth factor (TGF) β1secreted by small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) tumor cells. We have also shown thatIL-2 secretion was significantly impaired in patients with SCLC at the timeof diagnosis. Reconstitution of cytokine secretion correlated with reductionof tumor load. These data suggested that the immune system was suppressed bythe tumor. To address the clinical relevance of cytokine suppression in SCLC,we investigated the correlation of the level of IL-2 secretion with survival. Patients and methods: The significance of correlations between singleparameters in the test groups was calculated by using the linear regressionanalysis, the Wilcoxon rank sum test and the exact test according to Fisher.Using the Kaplan–Meier method, the log-rank test and the Cox-regressionmodel, we analysed the relation of IL-2 secretion in whole blood cell culturesfrom 52 patients with SCLC at the time of diagnosis to established prognosticfactors relevant for survival in SCLC. Results: Impairment of IL-2 secretion significantly correlates to survivalin SCLC (P = 0.004). Further univariate and multivariate analysis showed thatthis prognostic factor is independent from other factors of prognosticrelevance in SCLC, namely stage of disease, neurone specific enolase (NSE),lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), age, and sex. More important, the prognosticvalue of IL-2 secretion is comparable to the most predominant prognosticfactors for survival in SCLC identified so far. In the final model of the coxregression analysis, the P-value for IL-2 secretion in relation to stage ofdisease was 0.012 and 0.019, respectively. Conclusions: IL-2 secretion at the time of diagnosis represents anindependent prognostic factor for survival in SCLC. Although its prognosticvalue has to be confirmed in a larger group of patients, our resultsdemonstrate that IL-2 secretion may play an important role in diagnosis andtreatment of SCLC. Moreover, in contrast to other prognostic factors,impairment of IL-2 secretion may help to understand immunosuppression in SCLCand, thus, important elements of the pathogenesis of this disease.
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