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Despite advances in research on type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) with the development of science and technology, the pathogenesis and treatment response of T2DM remain unclear. Recent studies have revealed a significant role of the microbiomein the development of T2DM, and studies have found that the gut microbiota may explain the therapeutic effect of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), a primary branch of alternative and complementary medicine, in the treatment of T2DM. The aim of this study was to systematically review all randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on TCM for gut microbiota to assess the effectiveness and safety of TCM in T2DM patients.
All RCTs investigating the effects of TCM interventions on modulating gut microbiota and improving glucose metabolism in the treatment of T2DM adults were included. Meta-analyses were conducted when sufficient data were available, other results were reported narratively. The study protocol was pre-specified, documented, and published in PROSPERO (registration nng the gut microbiota are needed.
Musculoskeletal conditions are the world’s fourth largest burden of disease, accounting for more than 50% of chronic health conditions in the population aged >50 years (Briggs et al., 2016). This increasing burden is due to a progressively overweight, sedentary and ageing population and is often poorly recognised as a priority globally in an under-resourced health care system. This article reviews the current literature to identify where Orthopaedic Nurse Practitioners (ONPs) currently fill gaps in care delivery through varied scopes of practice in musculoskeletal trauma, degenerative disease, tumour and bone health. The varied scopes of practice include, fracture management, surgical assisting, performing surgical and/or advanced clinical procedures, prescribing treatment for bone health, conducting home visits and managing ONP led outpatient clinics. The article will outline current ONP roles in orthopaedic trauma, pain management, fragility hip fractures, osteoporosis, bone and soft tissue sarcoma and surgical assisting which effectively address long waiting lists, gaps in care delivery and reduce costs currently being managed by the health care system.
A brief search of the literature published from January 2008-January 2020 on CINAHL, Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, Joanna Briggs Institute, Ovid, PubMed, Embase and Pro Quest databases was undertaken using key words Orthopaedic Nurse Practitioner, Advanced Practice Nurse (APN), musculoskeletal health, bone health, nurse-led and nurse specialist.
ONPs offer an innovative, viable and cost-effective solution to providing comparable, effective and efficient care with varied scopes of practice and valuable experience in both the inpatient and outpatient settings.
ONPs offer an innovative, viable and cost-effective solution to providing comparable, effective and efficient care with varied scopes of practice and valuable experience in both the inpatient and outpatient settings.
Androgen receptor (AR) immunohistochemistry is used in general pathology and in dermatopathology, particularly for sebaceous tumours. The goal of this study was to quantify AR expression in benign and malignant epidermal tumours and adnexal tumours.
We studied AR expression in 301 skin lesions using standard immunohistochemistry and compared 10 trichoblastomas, 10 sebaceomas and 10 hidradenomas using 5 markers (cytokeratin 7 and 8, PHLDA1, BerEp4 and AR).
The rates of AR expression were 22% in basal cell carcinomas, 3% in squamous cell carcinomas, 92% in sebaceous tumours, 10% in follicular tumours and 22% in sweat gland tumours. Benign sebaceous tumours were AR+ in 97% of cases. Only 12% of sebaceous carcinomas showed no AR staining. The immunohistochemical profiles of the comparative study were as follows sebaceoma AR+, CK7-, CK8-, PHLDA1-, BerEp4-; hidradenoma AR-, CK7+, CK8+, PHLDA1+, BerEp4+; trichoblastoma AR-, CK7-, CK8-, PHLDA1+, BerEp4+.
AR staining was positive in 92% of sebaceous tumours, including sebaceomas, in some cases indicative of Muir-Torre syndrome. AR staining is therefore highly sensitive for the diagnosis of sebaceous tumours, but it is non-specific and is best used in combination with other antibodies, notably anti-CK8 and PHLDA1, particularly to distinguish sebaceoma from hidradenoma or trichoblastoma.
AR staining was positive in 92% of sebaceous tumours, including sebaceomas, in some cases indicative of Muir-Torre syndrome. AR staining is therefore highly sensitive for the diagnosis of sebaceous tumours, but it is non-specific and is best used in combination with other antibodies, notably anti-CK8 and PHLDA1, particularly to distinguish sebaceoma from hidradenoma or trichoblastoma.The thick shell mussel Mytilus coruscus has developed into a model species for studying the interaction between molluscs and environmental stimuli. Herein, integrated analysis of miRNAome and transcriptome was performed to reveal miRNA-mRNA network regulation in Vibrio alginolyticus infected M. coruscus. There have detected some histological abnormalities in digestive gland and gills of V. alginolyticus challenged mussels, ascertaining the effective irritation by the present bacterial strain. A total of 265 novel miRNAs were finally predicted, of which 26 were differentially expressed miRNAs (DEMs). Additionally, 667 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were detected, which may be potentially associated with innate immune response to V. alginolyticus infection. A regulatory network linked to 22 important pathways and 16 DEMs and 34 OGs was constructed. Some traditional immune-related signaling pathways such as toll-like receptor signaling pathway (TLR) signaling pathway, transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) signaling pathway, peroxisome, phagosome, lysosome, mammalian target of rapamyoin (mTOR) signaling pathway were linked to specific miRNAs and genes in this network. Further, interactional relationship between certain miRNAs and TLR pathway was dissected, which the results predicted that a number of TLRs and TLR-associated signaling genes including TLR1, TLR2, TLR4, TLR6, IRAK1, TRAF6, MAPK, and IL-17 were negatively regulated by novel_miR_11, novel_miR_145, novel_miR_196, novel_miR_5, novel_miR_163 and novel_miR_217 in the TLR pathway. Additionally, interactional relationship between novel_miR_145 and TLR2 was validated by laboratory experiment. AZD1775 The integrated analysis of mRNA and microRNA deep sequencing data exhibited a sophisticated miRNA-mRNA regulation network in M. coruscus in response to V. alginolyticus challenge, which shed a new light on the underlying mechanism of molluscan confronting bacterial infection.