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  • 1
    ISSN: 1365-2222
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Background Asthma results from a bronchial inflammation in which Th2 lymphocytes play a pivotal role, as shown in invasive bronchial biopsies and broncho-alveolar lavages. Induced sputum (IS) is a non-invasive method of recovery of bronchial cells, which can be repeated in the same patients. However, lymphocyte activation has not been studied in IS to date, because of the low number of T cells recovered. Herein we took advantage of flow cytometry, a method suitable for the study of small cell populations, to assess T cell cytokine production in IS.Objectives (1) To assess induced sputum T cell cytokine production by flow cytometry in asthmatic subjects and controls. (2) To compare the T cell cytokine production between symptomatic and non-symptomatic asthmatics.Methods Thirteen asthmatics and 19 controls were included. Sputum was induced by a hypertonic saline. Sputum cells were stimulated and intracellular IL-13 and IFN-γ were detected in T cells by flow cytometry.Results Stimulation induced an increase of IL-13 and IFN-γ production by T cells. This increase was higher in asthmatics. IL-13-producing T cells were increased in asthmatics after stimulation. In symptomatic asthma, IFN-γ-producing T cells were in higher proportion than in controlled asthma.Conclusion IS T cell cytokine production indicates a basic Th2 bias in asthma, accompanied during symptoms by a Th1-like activation. These results open the field for longitudinal studies of the variation of T cell activation in asthma.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1398-9995
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: During the last 15 years, it was largely shown that allergic inflammation was orchestrated by activated Th2 lymphocytes, leading to IgE production and eosinophil activation. Indeed, Th2 activation was shown to be necessary to induce allergic sensitization in animal models. In humans, a Th2 skewing was shown in atopic children soon after birth. In asthma, descriptive studies showed that Th2 cells were more numerous in patients than in controls. In addition, during specific allergen stimulation, an increase of Th2 cells was described in most cases. According to this Th2 paradigm, it was proposed that early avoidance of microbial exposure could explain the increase of atopic diseases seen in the last 20 years in developed countries, as the ‘hygiene hypothesis’. Recently, it was proposed that early exposure to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) could be protective against atopic diseases.However, it is well established that exposure to LPS can induce asthma symptoms, both in animals and humans, although it induces a Th1 inflammatory response. In addition, most infections induce asthma exacerbations and Th1 responses. Recently, some studies have showed that some Th1 cells were present in asthmatic patients, which could be related to bronchial hyperreactivity.There is therefore an ‘infectious paradox’ in asthma, which contributes to show that the Th2 paradigm is insufficient to explain the whole inflammatory reaction of this disease. We propose that the Th2paradigm is relevant to atopy and inception of asthma albeit a Th1 activation would account at least in part for bronchial hyperreactivity and asthma symptoms.
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    Environmental biology of fishes 18 (1987), S. 51-65 
    ISSN: 1573-5133
    Keywords: River morphology ; Hydrometeorological factors ; Flood index ; Species distribution ; Artisanal fisheries ; Drought
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Synopsis The morphology, climate and flood regime of the Cross River floodplain are summarized and related to the catch, species distribution and abundance of the economically important fishes of the floodplain ecosystem. Two flood indices, FI-1 and FI-2, are used to assess, statistically. the relationship between fish catch and flood regime. There are good positive correlations between the catch (CT) of year T and the flood index 1 of 1 year T-1 and between (CT) and the sum of the flood indices 1 and 2 of year T-1 (r = 0.6516 and 0.6894, respectively, both at P = 0.05). Cross River is a relatively highly productive system (in terms of fish catch) and this productivity is attributable mainly to the yearly flooding of the plain when fish find allochthonous food materials in the expanded habitat. Changes in hydrometeorological conditions, such as the drought that affected the northern part of the Cross River basin in 1983–1984. if they persist can effectively reduce fish catch from the system.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: standing stock ; production ; sustainable potential yield ; Egeria radiata ; Cross River ; Nigeria
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract An important fishery for the West African hemi-estuarine clam, Egeria radiata exists in the lower reaches of the Cross River (CR) system. The stock is heavily exploited but its productivity and potential yield have not been studied. This paper discusses the distribution and ecology of, and presents data on growth, abundance, mortality, biological production and potential yield of the CR stock of E. radiata based principally on length structured relative age. Growth was exponential and conformed to the von Bertalanffy's growth model (VBGM), with the parameters L ∞ = 9.3 cm, K = 0.36 and T o = −0.10 year. The instantaneous total mortality coefficient (Z) by the catch curve method was 0.82 yr−1; natural mortality coefficient (M) was estimated at 0.32 yr−1. Total mean biomass computed from data obtained in two month's grab sample surveys in the area of occurrence of E. radiata was 1923 kg ha−1 for total (i.e. flesh + shell) and 628 kg ha−1 for flesh (i.e. shell-free) production units. The production-to-mean-biomass (or P/B ratio, R′) were 0.31 and 0.52 for total and shell-free production units respectively. The maximum sustainable yield (Y max) was estimated at 398.4 kg ha−1 for total and 112.2 kg ha−1 for shell-free production units. With an exploitation ratio (E) of 0.61 and an estimated present catch rate of 1970 tonnes(t) yr−1 total weight (or about 82% of Y max) the Egeria stock of the CR is currently being fished above the level of its optimum yield. Much of the fishing pressure is on the very young clams, thus lowering the age at first capture (T c) to 1 year. This is an unhealthy situation for a species with limited area of distribution and low (〈 1.0) P/B ratio; it can lead to rapid extinction of the stock if for some reason there is a substantial reduction in annual recruitment. It is recommended that in order to conserve this valuable resource and keep it at a level of sustained optimum yield, there should be a regulation prohibiting the landing of young clams (〈 6.0 cm shell length). Furthermore the fishermen should learn to cultivate the animal by transplanting the young clams to new beds upstream to give them time to grow larger before harvesting. This type of management has been practised in Ghana for a long time and has helped to conserve the Egeria stock of the Volta River. The need for a continuous monitoring of the effluents from the Nigerian Newsprint Manufacturing Company's factory located at the bank of the CR in the centre of the clam industry is stressed; such monitoring would ensure that dangerous toxic chemicals are not discharged into the river to damage the Egeria industry.
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