New words are new

Crossword contribution:
[Via Escapable Logic]

palindrone |ˈpalinˌdrōn|
noun

a sequence of words that sound like communication when spoken but are equally meaningless when read backwords or forwards, e.g., in the great history of America rulings there have been rulings.
a person who speaks in palindrones, often a person who does no useful work and lives off others.

ORIGIN early 21st cent.: from Greek palinagain+ Old English drān, drǣn [male bee,] from a West Germanic verb meaning resound, boom‘ ; related to Dutch dreunen to drone.


I love new words and this one makes absolute sense.

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Guinness record

OMFG: Players Finish RecordBreaking 34 Hr Indoor Soccer Game:
[Via Digg]

22 crazy people – two women, 20 men – completed a record-breaking 34-hour indoor soccer game in Tarrytown, NY. They topped the Guinness World Record for an indoor soccer game – 30 hours – and tacked on another four hours. Also, they benefitted the Make-A-Wish Foundation and raised enough to grant a wish for a seriously ill child.

They only got 5 minutes of a break for every hour they played. So 2 hours break in 24. Wow. I’d think they would all be pretty non-functional, even if you did split it up well. And they have to fit in food and bathroom breaks. Good for them.

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For lack of a bacterium…

turmoil by dawnzy58
[Microbiology] From the Cover: Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is an anti-inflammatory commensal bacterium identified by gut microbiota analysis of Crohn disease patients:
[Via Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue]

A decrease in the abundance and biodiversity of intestinal bacteria within the dominant phylum Firmicutes has been observed repeatedly in Crohn disease (CD) patients. In this study, we determined the composition of the mucosa-associated microbiota of CD patients at the time of surgical resection and 6 months later using FISH analysis. We found that a reduction of a major member of Firmicutes, Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, is associated with a higher risk of postoperative recurrence of ileal CD. A lower proportion of F. prausnitzii on resected ileal Crohn mucosa also was associated with endoscopic recurrence at 6 months. To evaluate the immunomodulatory properties of F. prausnitzii we analyzed the anti-inflammatory effects of F. prausnitzii in both in vitro (cellular models) and in vivo [2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulphonic acid (TNBS)-induced] colitis in mice. In Caco-2 cells transfected with a reporter gene for NF-κB activity, F. prausnitzii had no effect on IL-1β-induced NF-κB activity, whereas the supernatant abolished it. In vitro peripheral blood mononuclear cell stimulation by F. prausnitzii led to significantly lower IL-12 and IFN-γ production levels and higher secretion of IL-10. Oral administration of either live F. prausnitzii or its supernatant markedly reduced the severity of TNBS colitis and tended to correct the dysbiosis associated with TNBS colitis, as demonstrated by real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) analysis. F. prausnitzii exhibits anti-inflammatory effects on cellular and TNBS colitis models, partly due to secreted metabolites able to block NF-κB activation and IL-8 production. These results suggest that counterbalancing dysbiosis using F. prausnitzii as a probiotic is a promising strategy in CD treatment.

Interesting. Crohn’s could be due to a reduction in our gut flora that results in an inflammatory response. Many researchers have postulated the opposite – that a specific bacteria caused the illness. Using this bacteria as a probiotic to replace the missing bacteria is an unusual idea, but, based on the data, seems like a useful thing to attempt. Especially since it is not easily ameliorated by drugs.

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