19 results on '"Nape"'
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2. Hidradenitis suppurativa of the nape: Description of an atypical phenotype related to severe early-onset disease in men
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Eugènia Agut-Busquet, Miquel Ribera, Jesús Luelmo, and Jorge Romaní
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Nape ,Dermatology ,Disease ,Young Adult ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Atypical phenotype ,Hidradenitis suppurativa ,Age of Onset ,Family history ,Acne ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Trunk ,Hidradenitis Suppurativa ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Scalp ,Female ,business ,Neck - Abstract
Some patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) develop severe inflammatory lesions of the nape. Through a single-center, cross-sectional study with a total of 377 patients, we sought to compare patients with and without nape involvement, to determine whether disease severity is greater in these patients and to describe their clinical characteristics. Thirty patients (90% male) were identified as having nape involvement. Patients with versus without nape involvement had greater disease severity, earlier disease onset, a family history of HS, lower body mass, and higher Dermatological Life Quality Index and pain scores. Amongst them, involvement of the trunk and gluteal regions predominated. A significant univariate relationship existed between patients with nape involvement and male sex, early disease onset, family history, scalp and gluteal involvement, Canoui-Poitrine phenotypes II and III, and Dowling-Degos disease. A significant multivariate relationship existed with early disease onset, Dowling-Degos disease, and phenotypes II and III.
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- 2018
3. NAPE‐PLD controls OEA synthesis and fat absorption by regulating lipoprotein synthesis in anin vitromodel of intestinal epithelial cells
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Tsuyoshi Tsuduki, Ikuo Kimura, Miki Igarashi, Kazuhide Watanabe, and Naoto Kubota
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CD36 Antigens ,0301 basic medicine ,Nape ,Lipoproteins ,Oleic Acids ,Models, Biological ,Biochemistry ,Transcriptome ,Gene Knockout Techniques ,03 medical and health sciences ,Oleoylethanolamide ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Phospholipase D ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Secretion ,RNA, Messenger ,Intestinal Mucosa ,Molecular Biology ,Chemistry ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Cell Differentiation ,Lipid metabolism ,Lipid signaling ,Lipid Metabolism ,Dietary Fats ,Cell biology ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Intestinal Absorption ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Caco-2 Cells ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Endocannabinoids ,Biotechnology ,Lipoprotein - Abstract
Oleoylethanolamide (OEA), a fatty acid ethanolamide (FAE), is a lipid mediator that controls food intake and lipid metabolism. Accumulating data imply the importance of intestinal OEA in controlling satiety in addition to gastrointestinal peptide hormones. Although the biochemical pathway of FAE production has been illustrated, the enzymes responsible for the cleavage of OEA from its precursor N-acyl-phosphatidylethanolamine (NAPE) must be identified among reported candidates in the gut. In this study, we assessed the involvement of NAPE-specific phospholipase D (NAPE-PLD), which can directly release FAEs from NAPE, in intestinal OEA synthesis and lipid metabolism. Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPER-associated protein 9 (Cas9)-mediated deletion of the NAPE-PLD gene in intestinal epithelial-like Caco-2 cells reduced OEA levels, regardless of their differentiation states. Transcriptome analysis revealed that deletion of NAPE-PLD activates a transcriptional program for nutrient transportation, including lipids and lipoproteins, and inactivates cell-cycle or mitosis-related genes in Caco-2 cells. In addition, the basolateral secretion of lipoproteins was increased in NAPE-PLD-deleted cells although lipoprotein size was not affected. By contrast, cellular lipid levels were reduced in NAPE-PLD-deleted cells. Overall, these results indicate that NAPE-PLD plays important roles in OEA synthesis and fat absorption by regulating lipoprotein production in the intestinal epithelial cells.-Igarashi, M., Watanabe, K., Tsuduki, T., Kimura, I., Kubota, N. NAPE-PLD controls OEA synthesis and fat absorption by regulating lipoprotein synthesis in an in vitro model of intestinal epithelial cells.
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- 2018
4. Mouse models of acute, chemical itch and pain in humans
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Robert H. LaMotte, Steven G. Shimada, and Parul Sikand
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nape ,business.industry ,Dermatology ,Hindlimb ,Scratching ,Biochemistry ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Chemical stimuli ,Biting ,Sensation ,medicine ,Pain psychology ,business ,Licking ,Molecular Biology ,Neuroscience - Abstract
In psychophysical experiments, humans use different verbal responses to pruritic and algesic chemical stimuli to indicate the different qualities of sensation they feel. A major challenge for behavioural models in the mouse of chemical itch and pain in humans is to devise experimental protocols that provide the opportunity for the animal to exhibit a multiplicity of responses as well. One basic criterion is that chemicals that evoke primarily itch or pain in humans should elicit different types of responses when applied in the same way to the mouse. Meeting this criterion is complicated by the fact that the type of behavioural responses exhibited by the mouse depends in part on the site of chemical application such as the nape of the neck that evokes only scratching with the hind paw versus the hind limb that elicits licking and biting. Here, we review to what extent mice behaviourally differentiate chemicals that elicit itch versus pain in humans.
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- 2011
5. Involvement of ceramide in ethanol-induced apoptotic neurodegeneration in the neonatal mouse brain
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Mariko Saito, Goutam Chakraborty, Medha Hegde, Sun-Mee Paik, Jason Ohsie, Mitsuo Saito, and Csaba Vadasz
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cerebellum ,Ceramide ,Nape ,biology ,Neurodegeneration ,Central nervous system ,Hippocampus ,Caspase 3 ,medicine.disease ,Biochemistry ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Caspase - Abstract
Acute administration of ethanol to 7-day-old mice is known to cause robust apoptotic neurodegeneration in the brain. Our previous studies have shown that such ethanol-induced neurodegeneration is accompanied by increases in lipids, including ceramide, triglyceride (TG), cholesterol ester (ChE), and N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine (NAPE) in the brain. In this study, the effects of ethanol on lipid profiles as well as caspase 3 activation were examined in the cortex, hippocampus, cerebellum, and inferior colliculus of the postnatal day 7 mouse brain. We found that the cortex, hippocampus, and inferior colliculus, which showed substantial caspase 3 activation by ethanol, manifested significant elevations in ceramide, TG, and NAPE. In contrast, the cerebellum, with the least caspase 3 activation, failed to show significant changes in ceramide and TG, and exhibits much smaller increases in NAPE than other brain regions. Ethanol-induced increases in ChE were observed in all brain regions tested. Inhibitors of serine palmitoyltransferase effectively blocked ethanol-induced caspase 3 activation as well as elevations in ceramide, ChE, and NAPE. Immunohistochemical studies indicated that the expression of serine palmitoyltransferase was mainly localized in neurons and was enhanced in activated caspase 3-positive neurons generated by ethanol. These results indicate that de novo ceramide synthesis has a vital role in ethanol-induced apoptotic neurodegeneration in the developing brain.
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- 2010
6. Accumulation of the anandamide precursor and other N-acylethanolamine phospholipids in infant rat models of in vivo necrotic and apoptotic neuronal death
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Chrysanthy Ikonomidou, Petra Bittigau, Henrik H. Hansen, Harald S. Hansen, and Steen Honoré Hansen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Programmed cell death ,Nape ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Neurodegeneration ,Excitotoxicity ,Anandamide ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,Neuroprotection ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,N-Acylphosphatidylethanolamine ,Cannabinoid - Abstract
It has been demonstrated that the endogenous cannabinoid receptor ligand, anandamide, and other N-acylethanolamines (NAEs), accumulate during neuronal injury in vitro, a process that may be linked to the neuroprotective effects of NAEs. The crucial step for generation of NAEs is the synthesis of the corresponding precursors, N-acylethanolamine phospholipids (NAPEs). However, it is unknown whether this key event for NAE formation is regulated differently in the context of insults causing necrotic or apoptotic neuronal death. To address this question, we monitored a range of cortical NAPE species in three infant rat models of in vivo neurodegeneration: (i) necrosis caused by intrastriatal injection of NMDA (25 nmol); (ii) apoptosis induced by systemic administration of the NMDA-receptor antagonist (+)MK-801 (3 x 0.5 mg/kg, i.p.); and (iii) apoptosis following focal necrosis triggered by concussive head trauma. A marked increase of all NAPE species was observed in both hemispheres 4 and 24 h after NMDA-induced injury, with a relatively larger increase in N-stearoyl-containing NAPE species. Thus, the percentage of the anandamide precursor fell from 1.1 to 0.5 mol %. In contrast, administration of (+)MK-801 did not alter cortical NAPE levels. Concussion head trauma resulted in a similar but less pronounced upregulation of NAPE levels at both 4 and 24 h as compared to NMDA injections. Increased levels of NAPE 24 h post-trauma possibly reflect that necrosis is still ongoing at this time point. Consequently, our data suggest that excitotoxic necrotic mechanisms of neurodegeneration, as opposed to apoptotic neurodegeneration, have a profound effect on in vivo NAE precursor homeostasis.
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- 2008
7. Characterization of Glutamate-Induced Formation of N-Acylphosphatidylethanolamine and N-Acylethanolamine in Cultured Neocortical Neurons
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Harald S. Hansen, Anne Mette Strand, Lotte Lauritzen, Anne Marie Vinggaard, Arne Schousboe, and Aase Frandsen
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Time Factors ,Nape ,Polyunsaturated Alkamides ,Glutamic Acid ,Phencyclidine ,Arachidonic Acids ,AMPA receptor ,Biology ,Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate ,Biochemistry ,Mice ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Animals ,Ethanolamine ,Calcimycin ,Cells, Cultured ,Protein kinase C ,6-Cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione ,Cerebral Cortex ,Neurons ,Arachidonic Acid ,Cell Death ,Ionophores ,Phosphatidylethanolamines ,Neurotoxicity ,Glutamate receptor ,Anandamide ,Embryo, Mammalian ,medicine.disease ,Molecular biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,2-Amino-5-phosphonovalerate ,chemistry ,Ethanolamines ,CNQX ,NMDA receptor ,Endocannabinoids - Abstract
Glutamate-induced formation of N-acylethanolamine (NAE) and N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine (NAPE) was studied in primary cultures of mouse neocortical neurons prelabeled with [ 14 C] ethanolamine. The formation of these two lipids was dependent on the maturity of the cell culture; i.e., no glutamate-induced formation was seen in 2-day-old cultures, whereas glutamate induced a pronounced formation in 6-day-old cultures. The calcium ionophore A23187 (2 μM) stimulated, within 2 h, formation of NAPE in 2-day-old cultures (fourfold) as well as in 6-day-old cultures (eightfold). Glutamate exerted its effect via NMDA receptors as seen by the inhibitory action of the NMDA-selective receptor antagonists D-(-)-2-amino-5-phosphonovalerate and N-(1-(2-thienyl)-cyclohexyl)piperidine and the lack of effect of the α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionic acid (AMPA)/kainate-receptor antagonist 6-cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione (CNQX). In 6-day-old cultures, exposure to NMDA (100 μM for 24 h) induced a linear increase in the formation of NAPE and NAE as well as a 40-50% neuronal death, as measured by a decrease in cellular formazan formation [3- (4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay]. The increase in NAPE and NAE could be detected earlier than the neuronal death. Neither cyclic AMP, cyclic GMP, nitric oxide, protein kinase C, nor peroxidation appears to be involved in the formation of NAPE and NAE, as assessed by the use of different pharmacological agents. Exposure to 5 mM NaN 3 for 8 h resulted in a >80% decrease in the cellular MTT staining and a pronounced linear increase in the formation of NAE and NAPE (reaching 25-30% of total labeling). [ 14 C]Anandamide was also formed in [ 14 C]arachidanic acid-labeled neurons exposed to NaN 3 . No NAPE formation was detected in A23187-stimulated mouse astrocytes, rat Leydig cells and cardiomyocytes, and several other cells. These results suggest that the glutamate-induced formation of NAPE and NAE was mediated by the NMDA receptor and the formation of these lipids may be associated with neuronal death.
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- 2002
8. A further characterization of alpha-2 adrenoceptor involvement in the rough-and-tumble play of juvenile rats
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Stephen M. Siviy and Christopher N. Baliko
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Agonist ,Adrenergic receptor ,Nape ,medicine.drug_class ,Antagonist ,Affect (psychology) ,Clonidine ,Developmental psychology ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,Norepinephrine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Developmental Neuroscience ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,medicine ,Alpha-2 adrenergic receptor ,Psychology ,Neuroscience ,Developmental Biology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
In order to further understand the extent to which alpha-2 adrenoceptors are involved in play behavior, a more detailed behavioral assessment was made of the effects of the alpha-2 agonist clonidine and the alpha-2 antagonist RX821002 on the rough-and-tumble play of juvenile rats. Clonidine reduced overall levels of playfulness, as indicated by fewer attacks directed to the nape, a lower probability of rotating completely to supine in response to nape attacks and fewer pins. In contrast, RX821002 increased playfulness, as indicated by more attacks directed to the nape, a higher probability of rotating completely to supine in response to nape attacks and more pins. Testing rats in an unfamiliar environment did not affect the ability of RX821002 to increase play. Abruptly turning on a bright light during an ongoing play session also did not affect the ability of RX821002 to increase play or the ability of clonidine to reduce play. These data suggest that alpha-2 noradrenergic compounds do not affect play by altering levels of distractibility. However, the extent to which RX821002 and clonidine influenced overall activity during a play bout was compromised by turning on a bright light. While this pattern of results is consistent with a presynaptic site of action for alpha-2 involvement in modulating overall activity during a play bout, the same cannot be concluded about any putative explanatory mechanism for alpha-2 involvement in play behavior. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Dev Psychobiol 37: 25–34, 2000
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- 2000
9. Electrospray ionization mass spectrometric method for the determination of cannabinoid precursors:N-acylethanolamine phospholipids (NAPEs)
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Henrik H. Hansen, Harald S. Hansen, Steen Honoré Hansen, and Inga Bjørnsdottir
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Chromatography ,Cannabinoid receptor ,Nape ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Electrospray ionization ,Mass spectrometry ,Endocannabinoid system ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,N-Acylethanolamine ,medicine ,N-Acylphosphatidylethanolamine ,Cannabinoid ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
N-Acylethanolamine phospholipids (NAPEs) serve as endogenous precursors of N-acylethanolamines (NAEs), e.g. N-arachidonoylethanolamine (anandamide) and N-palmitoylethanolamine that are endogenous ligands of cannabinoid receptors. Under physiological conditions, NAPE is found in very low concentrations in mammalian tissue (3-12 nmol g(-1)). However, pathophysiological conditions may increase the endogenous NAPE levels, which again may cause an increase in endocannabinoid concentrations. This paper presents a simple and selective method for the determination of NAPE standards using negative electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). The procedure provides complete positioning of all acyl and alkenyl groups contained in each NAPE species. The calibration curve for standard NAPE was linear over the range 100 fmol-50 pmol (0.1-50 ng) per injection. The lower limit of detection (signal-to-noise ratio of 3) was 100 fmol, implying that this method is superior to previous methods for the determination of NAPE. These results suggest that this ESI-MS method can be used to identify and quantify NAPE species in mammalian tissues and provide information on the corresponding NAEs to be released from the endogenous NAPE pool.
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- 1999
10. Unilesional folliculotropic/syringotropic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma presenting as an indurated plaque on the nape
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Cheng-Hsiang Hsiao, Tsen-Fang Tsai, Pa-Fan Hsiao, and Shiou-Hwa Jee
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Nape ,business.industry ,medicine ,Syringotropic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma ,Dermatology ,business - Published
- 2006
11. The prejuvenile onset of play fighting in laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus)
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Sergio M. Pellis and Vivien C. Pellis
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Nape ,Aggression ,Repertoire ,Social relation ,Developmental psychology ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Developmental Neuroscience ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,medicine ,Agonistic behaviour ,Social grooming ,Juvenile ,Sexual maturity ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Play fighting in rats is most frequent in the juvenile phase (30-40 days) and then wanes following puberty. During the juvenile phase, the most commonly used defensive tactic to block access to the nape (i.e., the play target) is to rotate around the longitudinal axis to supine. From this position of lying on its back, the defender uses its limbs to hold off the attacking pup. With the onset of puberty males, but not females, switch to more adultlike patterns of defense. The adultlike pattern involves partially rotating around the longitudinal axis of the body, but retaining ground contact with the hindpaws. In this position, the defender is able to rear to a defensive upright posture, or can slam into the partner with its hip. In this study, the manner of onset of play fighting and its components was investigated by daily videotaped observations of six litters of Long Evans hooded rats, starting at 15 or 16 days and ending at 30 days postnatally. The predominant form of social interaction in the midteens was allogrooming, but by 20 days, playful attacks to the nape were the most common form of contact. Allogrooming was most often directed to the head, not the nape. With respect to playful defense, the more adultlike tactics matured first, with all tactics present in the repertoire by 20 days. The fully juvenile pattern of defense did not mature until 25-30 days with both males and females exhibiting the same developmental pattern. These data lead to several conclusions. First, play fighting is a separate category of behavior from the outset, and does not emerge from allogrooming. Second, the adultlike defense patterns do not emerge gradually from the juvenile ones at puberty, but rather, all are present in the repertoire from infancy; and third, both males and females have the same pattern of onset of play fighting. These conclusions are discussed with respect to the possible functions of juvenile play fighting.
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- 1997
12. Coded Wire Tag Insertion Sites for Small Fingerling Black Bass
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David L. Buckmeier
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food.ingredient ,Guadalupe bass ,Ecology ,biology ,Nape ,Micropterus ,Anatomy ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Coded wire tag ,Bass (fish) ,food ,Black bass ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Animal science ,medicine ,Pooled data ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Comparison of small fingerling Guadalupe bass Micropterus treculi (25–38 mm total length, TL) implanted with coded wire tags 1.1 mm long × 0.25 mm in diameter in the cheek (N = 201) and nape (N = 190) musculature yielded 89% and 94% tag retention after 5 d, respectively. Nape musculature provided a larger target area than cheek musculature, which made tagging easier. Coded wire tags were then inserted into the napes of 31,500 largemouth bass M. salmoides (32–54 mm TL) to evaluate this location for marking large numbers of small fingerlings. Tag retention did not differ between 24 and 48 h, averaging 97% with pooled data. A subsample of fish randomly selected throughout tagging retained more than 98% of their tags at 27 d and lost less than 1% between 27 d and 9 months. Tagging-induced mortality was low after 24 h (mean = 2%, SD = 1%). The tagging rate for each tagging machine ranged from 389 to 583 fish/h. Nape musculature provided a viable tagging location for marking relatively large numbers of...
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- 2001
13. Silica Granuloma: Scanning Electron Microscopy and Energy Dispersive X-ray Microanalysis
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Soo Il Chun and Sung Whan Cho
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Materials science ,Nape ,Scanning electron microscope ,Acupuncture Therapy ,Dermatology ,Skin Diseases ,Microanalysis ,X ray microanalysis ,Lesion ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Left elbow ,Skin ,Granuloma, Foreign-Body ,Erythematous papule ,General Medicine ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,Silicon Dioxide ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Silica granuloma ,Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Electron Probe Microanalysis - Abstract
A 46-year-old woman had 1-month-old erythematous papules on the left elbow and both knees where acupuncture with gold needles had been performed twenty years earlier. She also had a 2-month-old pruritic scar lesion on the nape. Histopathologic findings showed sarcoidal granulomas. The presence of silica components in the granulomas was confirmed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of the lesion on the nape and energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDXA) of the lesions on the nape and the left elbow. We suggest that acupuncture with gold needles may be one cause of silica granuloma.
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- 1991
14. Effects of leptin on sympathetic nerve activity in conscious mice
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Donald A. Morgan, Fabien Despas, and Kamal Rahmouni
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medicine.medical_specialty ,sympathetic nerve activity ,Nape ,Physiology ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Xylazine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Leptin, sodium nitroprusside ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Ketamine ,Original Research ,030304 developmental biology ,renal, lumbar, mice ,0303 health sciences ,business.industry ,Leptin ,Pathophysiology ,body regions ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Isoflurane ,Reflex ,Sodium nitroprusside ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The adipocyte-derived hormone, leptin, has emerged as an important regulator of regional sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) with pathophysiological implications in obesity. Genetically engineered mice are useful to understand the molecular pathways underlying the SNA responses evoked by leptin. However, so far the effect of leptin on direct SNA in mice has been studied under general anesthesia. Here, we examined the sympathetic responses evoked by leptin in conscious mice. Mice were instrumented, under ketamine/xylazine anesthesia, with renal or lumbar SNA recordings using a thin (40 gauge) bipolar platinum-iridium wire. The electrodes were exteriorized at the nape of the neck and mice were allowed (5 h) to recover from anesthesia. Interestingly, the reflex increases in renal and lumbar SNA caused by sodium nitroprusside (SNP)-induced hypotension was higher in the conscious phase versus the anesthetized state, whereas the increase in both renal and lumbar SNA evoked by leptin did not differ between anesthetized or conscious mice. Next, we assessed whether isoflurane anesthesia would yield a better outcome. Again, the SNP-induced increase in renal SNA and baroreceptor-renal SNA reflex were significantly elevated in the conscious states relative to isoflurane-anesthetized phase, but the renal SNA response induced by leptin in the conscious states were qualitatively comparable to those evoked above. Thus, despite improvement in sympathetic reflexes in conscious mice the sympathetic responses evoked by leptin mimic those induced during anesthesia.
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- 2015
15. HYPERTRICHOSIS WITH PSEUDOACANTHOSIS NIGRICANS OVER THE NAPE: A NEW 'MINOR CLINICAL FEATURE' OF ATOPIC DERMATITIS?
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Subrata Malakar and Sandipan Dhar
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Hypertrichosis ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nape ,business.industry ,Atopic dermatitis ,Dermatology ,medicine.disease ,Dermatitis, Atopic ,Diagnosis, Differential ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Child, Preschool ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine ,Humans ,Pseudoacanthosis nigricans ,Female ,Acanthosis Nigricans ,business ,Child ,Neck - Published
- 2009
16. Acylphosphatidylglycerol (acyl-PG) or N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine (NAPE)?
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Coulon D and Buré C
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- Calibration, Phosphatidic Acids chemistry, Phosphatidylethanolamines chemistry, Tandem Mass Spectrometry methods, Phosphatidic Acids analysis, Phosphatidylethanolamines analysis, Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization methods
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- 2015
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17. A specimen of Salmo trutta (Pisces: Salmonidae) possessing an additional dorsal fin
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T. A. Raadik
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Brown trout ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Nape ,biology ,medicine ,Supernumerary ,Anatomy ,Aquatic Science ,Salmo ,biology.organism_classification ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Salmonidae ,Dorsal fin - Abstract
A specimen of brown trout, Salmo trutta, with a supernumerary dorsal fin located just posterior to the nape is documented from the Yarra River, Victoria, Australia.
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- 1993
18. Play-fighting differs from serious fighting in both target of attack and tactics of fighting in the laboratory ratRattus norvegicus
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Sergio M. Pellis and Vivien C. Pellis
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medicine.anatomical_structure ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Nape ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,medicine ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,General Psychology ,Social relation ,Developmental psychology ,Laboratory rat - Abstract
Play-fighting is often difficult to differentiate from inhibited or immature serious fighting because both may utilize many of the same behavior patterns. In the rat the two behaviors involve different targets of attack. During play-fighting, snout or oral contact is directed at the opponent's nape of the neck, whereas during serious fighting, male residents mostly direct their bites at the intruder's rump. Although similar to those used in serious fighting, the behavior patterns used during play-fighting are modified to achieve the different targets of attack. Even though the tactics of attack and defense appear more adult-like with increasing age, the playful targets persist well into adulthood.
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- 1987
19. Effect of the shooting position on the stunning of calves by captive bolt
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E. Lambooy and W Spanjaard
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Male ,Consciousness ,Nape ,Theta rhythm ,Electroencephalography ,Cornea ,Immobilization ,Reflex ,Methods ,medicine ,Animals ,Corneal reflex ,General Veterinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Unconsciousness ,Stunning ,General Medicine ,Electrodes, Implanted ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Anesthesia ,Fully conscious ,Cattle ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Abattoirs - Abstract
Captive bolt stunning frontally, occipitally and on the nape of he neck was studied in 30 veal calves. The state of consciousness was judged from the electroencephalogram (EEG) recorded via surgically pre-implanted electrodes frontally on the right side of the head. Frontal stunning on the left side of the head and occipital stunning almost certainly ensured immediate unconsciousness because delta and theta waves (tending to an iso-electric line) appeared on the EEG directly after stunning. Additionally the corneal reflex was absent. Occipital placing did not result in macroscopical damage to the cortex as did frontal stunning. Shooting witha captive bolt in the nape of the neck caused unconsciousness after mean (+/- sd) 21 +/- 6 seconds. Until then the calves were fully conscious, according to the electroencephalogram and also showed a positive corneal reflex. It is therefore suggested that for the sake of animal welfare captive bolt shooting at the nape of the neck should be abandoned.
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- 1981
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