Titre : Cellules HepG2

Cellules HepG2 : Questions médicales fréquentes

Termes MeSH sélectionnés :

Exercise Therapy

Questions fréquentes et termes MeSH associés

Diagnostic 2

#1

Comment identifier les cellules HepG2 en laboratoire ?

Les cellules HepG2 peuvent être identifiées par leur morphologie et leur marqueur spécifique, l'alpha-fœtoprotéine.
Carcinome hépatocellulaire Lignées cellulaires
#2

Quelles techniques sont utilisées pour étudier les HepG2 ?

Les techniques incluent la culture cellulaire, la microscopie et les tests de viabilité cellulaire.
Culture cellulaire Microscopie

Symptômes 2

#1

Les cellules HepG2 présentent-elles des symptômes ?

Les cellules HepG2 ne présentent pas de symptômes, car elles sont des cellules in vitro.
Symptômes Cellules in vitro
#2

Quels marqueurs sont associés aux cellules HepG2 ?

Les cellules HepG2 expriment des marqueurs comme l'alpha-fœtoprotéine et des enzymes hépatiques.
Marqueurs tumoraux Enzymes hépatiques

Prévention 2

#1

Les cellules HepG2 peuvent-elles aider à prévenir des maladies ?

Elles sont utilisées pour étudier les effets préventifs de composés sur les maladies hépatiques.
Prévention des maladies Composés bioactifs
#2

Comment les HepG2 contribuent-elles à la recherche préventive ?

Elles permettent d'analyser les effets de l'alimentation et des toxines sur la santé hépatique.
Recherche préventive Toxines

Traitements 2

#1

Peut-on utiliser HepG2 pour tester des médicaments ?

Oui, les cellules HepG2 sont souvent utilisées pour évaluer la toxicité et l'efficacité des médicaments.
Essais cliniques Toxicité
#2

Comment les HepG2 aident-elles à développer des traitements ?

Elles permettent d'étudier les mécanismes d'action des médicaments sur le foie et d'identifier des cibles thérapeutiques.
Développement de médicaments Mécanismes d'action

Complications 2

#1

Quelles complications peuvent être étudiées avec HepG2 ?

Les complications liées aux maladies hépatiques, comme la cirrhose et le cancer du foie, peuvent être modélisées.
Cirrhose Cancer du foie
#2

Les HepG2 aident-elles à comprendre les complications du foie ?

Oui, elles sont essentielles pour étudier les mécanismes des complications hépatiques.
Mécanismes pathologiques Complications hépatiques

Facteurs de risque 2

#1

Quels facteurs de risque sont étudiés avec HepG2 ?

Les facteurs de risque comme l'alcool, les médicaments et les toxines sont souvent analysés.
Facteurs de risque Toxines
#2

Comment HepG2 aide à identifier des facteurs de risque ?

Elles permettent d'évaluer l'impact de divers agents sur la santé des cellules hépatiques.
Évaluation des risques Agents toxiques
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Wilson de Melo Cruvinel

5 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • School of Medical and Life Sciences, Escola de Ciências Médicas e da Vida, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás (PUC GOIÁS), Avenida Universitária 1.440, Setor Universitário, Goiânia, GO, 74605-010, Brazil. melocruvinel@gmail.com.

Paulo Luiz Carvalho Francescantonio

5 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • School of Medical and Life Sciences, Escola de Ciências Médicas e da Vida, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás (PUC GOIÁS), Avenida Universitária 1.440, Setor Universitário, Goiânia, GO, 74605-010, Brazil.

Alessandra Dellavance

4 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • Research and Development Division, Fleury Medicine and Health Laboratories, São Paulo, Brazil.

Luis Eduardo Coelho Andrade

4 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • Rheumatology Division, Escola Paulista de Medicina, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. luis.andrade@unifesp.br.
  • Immunology Division, Fleury Medicine and Health Laboratories, São Paulo, Brazil. luis.andrade@unifesp.br.

Antônio Carlos Ximenes

3 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • Hospital Geral de Goiânia Alberto Rassi, Goiânia, GO, Brazil.
Publications dans "Cellules HepG2" :

Cristóvão Luis Pitangueira Mangueira

3 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • Departamento de Patologia Clínica e Anatomia Patológica, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Publications dans "Cellules HepG2" :

Eloísa Bonfá

3 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • Faculdade de Medicina, Hospital das Clinicas HCFMUSP, Universidade de Sao Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Publications dans "Cellules HepG2" :

Fabiano de Almeida Brito

3 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • Department of Clinical Pathology, School of Medicine, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.
  • Hermes Pardini Group, Vespasiano, MG, Brazil.
Publications dans "Cellules HepG2" :

Sandra Gofinet Pasoto

3 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • Serviço de Reumatologia e Laboratório de Autoimunidade da Divisão de Laboratório Central do Hospital das Clinicas HCFMUSP, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Publications dans "Cellules HepG2" :

Carlos Alberto von Mühlen

3 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • Sociedade Brasileira de Autoimunidade, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.

Tao Chen

2 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • College of Life Science, Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya'an 625014, China.
Publications dans "Cellules HepG2" :

Xiaoju Wang

2 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • College of Life Science, Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya'an 625014, China.
Publications dans "Cellules HepG2" :

Lijun Zhou

2 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • College of Life Science, Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya'an 625014, China.
Publications dans "Cellules HepG2" :

Shiling Feng

2 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • College of Life Science, Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya'an 625014, China.
Publications dans "Cellules HepG2" :

Ming Yuan

2 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • College of Life Science, Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya'an 625014, China.
Publications dans "Cellules HepG2" :

Chunbang Ding

2 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • College of Life Science, Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya'an 625014, China.
Publications dans "Cellules HepG2" :

Wei Li

2 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • State Key Laboratory of Marine Resource Utilization in South China Sea, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, China. Electronic address: liv880213@foxmail.com.
Publications dans "Cellules HepG2" :

Xi Xie

2 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • Hainan Provincial Key Laboratory for Tropical Hydrobiology and Biotechnology, School of Marine Science, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, China. Electronic address: xiexi@hainu.edu.cn.
Publications dans "Cellules HepG2" :

Tiantian Wu

2 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • State Key Laboratory of Marine Resource Utilization in South China Sea, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, China. Electronic address: 1532892231@qq.com.
Publications dans "Cellules HepG2" :

Lijie Luo

2 publications dans cette catégorie

Affiliations :
  • State Key Laboratory of Marine Resource Utilization in South China Sea, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, China. Electronic address: luolijie4567@163.com.
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Manual therapy and exercise for lateral elbow pain.

Manual therapy and prescribed exercises are often provided together or separately in contemporary clinical practice to treat people with lateral elbow pain.... To assess the benefits and harms of manual therapy, prescribed exercises or both for adults with lateral elbow pain.... We searched the databases CENTRAL, MEDLINE and Embase, and trial registries until 31 January 2024, unrestricted by language or date of publication.... We included randomised or quasi-randomised trials. Participants were adults with lateral elbow pain. Interventions were manual therapy, prescribed exercises or both. Primary comparators were placebo o... Two review authors independently selected studies for inclusion, extracted trial characteristics and numerical data, and assessed study risk of bias and certainty of evidence using GRADE. The main com... Twenty-three trials (1612 participants) met our inclusion criteria (mean age ranged from 38 to 52 years, 47% female, 70% dominant arm affected). One trial (23 participants) compared manual therapy to ... Low-certainty evidence from a single trial in people with lateral elbow pain indicates that, compared with placebo, manual therapy may provide a clinically worthwhile benefit in terms of pain and disa...

[New approaches in exercise therapy for Parkinson's disease].

Exercise therapy is an important component in the treatment of motor symptoms in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). In this context, goal-based task-specific training has shown to be particularly e... In this article two novel exercise interventions for targeted improvement of motor function in PD are presented: 1) task-specific training with perturbations and 2) combined task-specific and cardiova... Summary and discussion of the current evidence for both therapeutic approaches.... First randomized controlled trials show that perturbation training is an effective task-specific training to improve gait and balance function and potentially reduce falls. Experimental findings on co... The presented exercise approaches show promising results in first randomized controlled studies and have the potential to improve treatment outcomes in PD. Further high-quality clinical studies are ne...

Exercise as adjunctive therapy for systemic lupus erythematosus.

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a rare, chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease with a prevalence varying from 4.3 to 150 people in 100,000, or approximately five million people worldwide. Syste... To evaluate the benefits and harms of structured exercise as adjunctive therapy for adults with SLE compared with usual pharmacological care, usual pharmacological care plus placebo and usual pharmaco... We used standard, extensive Cochrane search methods. The latest search date was 30 March 2022.... We included randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of exercise as an adjunct to usual pharmacological treatment in SLE compared with placebo, usual pharmacological care alone and another non-pharmacologi... We used standard Cochrane methods. Our major outcomes were 1. fatigue, 2. functional capacity, 3. disease activity, 4. quality of life, 5. pain, 6. serious adverse events, and 7. withdrawals due to an... We included 13 studies (540 participants) in this review. Studies compared exercise as an adjunct to usual pharmacological care (antimalarials, immunosuppressants, and oral glucocorticoids) with usual... Due to low- to very low-certainty evidence, we are not confident on the benefits of exercise on fatigue, functional capacity, disease activity, and pain, compared with placebo, usual care, or advice a...

Adjunctive therapies in addition to land-based exercise therapy for osteoarthritis of the hip or knee.

Land-based exercise therapy is recommended in clinical guidelines for hip or knee osteoarthritis. Adjunctive non-pharmacological therapies are commonly used alongside exercise in hip or knee osteoarth... To evaluate the benefits and harms of adjunctive therapies used in addition to land-based exercise therapy compared with placebo adjunctive therapy added to land-based exercise therapy, or land-based ... We searched CENTRAL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, EMBASE, CINAHL, Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) and clinical trials registries up to 10 June 2021.... We included randomised controlled trials (RCTs) or quasi-RCTs of people with hip or knee osteoarthritis comparing adjunctive therapies alongside land-based exercise therapy (experimental group) versus... Two review authors independently assessed study eligibility, extracted data, and assessed risk of bias and certainty of evidence for major outcomes using GRADE.... We included 62 trials (60 RCTs and 2 quasi-RCTs) totalling 6508 participants. One trial included people with hip osteoarthritis, one hip or knee osteoarthritis and 59 included people with knee osteoar... Moderate- to low-certainty evidence showed no difference in pain, physical function or QOL between adjunctive therapies and placebo adjunctive therapies, or in pain, physical function, QOL or joint st...

Stratified exercise therapy does not improve outcomes compared with usual exercise therapy in people with knee osteoarthritis (OCTOPuS study): a cluster randomised trial.

In people with knee osteoarthritis, how much more effective is stratified exercise therapy that distinguishes three subgroups (high muscle strength subgroup, low muscle strength subgroup, obesity subg... Pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial in a primary care setting.... A total of 335 people with knee osteoarthritis: 153 in an experimental arm and 182 in a control arm.... Physiotherapy practices were randomised into an experimental arm providing stratified exercise therapy (supplemented by a dietary intervention from a dietician for the obesity subgroup) or a control a... Primary outcomes were knee pain severity (numerical rating scale for pain, 0 to 10) and physical function (Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score subscale activities of daily living, 0 to 100). ... Negligible differences were found between the experimental and control groups in knee pain (mean adjusted difference 0.2, 95% CI -0.4 to 0.7) and physical function (-0.8, 95% CI -4.3 to 2.6) at 3 mont... This pragmatic trial demonstrated no added value regarding clinical outcomes of the model of stratified exercise therapy compared with usual exercise therapy. This could be attributed to the experimen... Netherlands National Trial Register NL7463....

Effect of a mHealth exercise intervention compared with supervised exercise therapy in osteoarthritis management: protocol of the DigiOA trial.

Soaring prevalence of hip and knee osteoarthritis (OA) inflicts high costs on the healthcare system. A further rise in the OA incidence is expected, generating increased demand of care potentially cha... A two-armed non-inferiority randomised controlled trial will be conducted. In total, 156 patients with hip and/or knee OA will be recruited from physiotherapy clinics in primary care in Norway. Follow... Patients will sign an informed consent form before participating in the trial. Approval has been granted by the Regional Ethics Committee (201105) and Data Protection Officer at Diakonhjemmet Hospital... NCT04767854....

Exercise interventions for adults with cancer receiving radiation therapy alone.

Radiation therapy (RT) is given to about half of all people with cancer. RT alone is used to treat various cancers at different stages. Although it is a local treatment, systemic symptoms may occur. C... To evaluate the benefits and harms of exercise plus standard care compared with standard care alone in adults with cancer receiving RT alone.... We searched CENTRAL, MEDLINE (Ovid), Embase (Ovid), CINAHL, conference proceedings and trial registries up to 26 October 2022.... We included randomised controlled trials (RCTs) that enrolled people who were receiving RT without adjuvant systemic treatment for any type or stage of cancer. We considered any type of exercise inter... We used standard Cochrane methodology and the GRADE approach for assessing the certainty of the evidence. Our primary outcome was fatigue and the secondary outcomes were QoL, physical performance, psy... Database searching identified 5875 records, of which 430 were duplicates. We excluded 5324 records and the remaining 121 references were assessed for eligibility. We included three two-arm RCTs with 1... There is little evidence on the effects of exercise interventions in people with cancer who are receiving RT alone. While all included studies reported benefits for the exercise intervention groups in...