85 research outputs found

    Enalapril effects on nitric oxide synthase inhibition-induced hypertension: hemodynamic and oxidative stress evaluations

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    This study examined the effects of enalapril treatment on L-NAME-induced hypertensive rats and oxidative profile in the heart. Four experimental groups were established: control (received water for three weeks); L-NAME (600 mg/L in drinking for three weeks); enalapril (20 mg/L in drinking two last weeks); L-NAME + enalapril, treated with L-NAME for one week, and L-NAME plus enalapril in the last two weeks. Arterial blood pressure, lipid peroxidation (TBARS and chemiluminescence-CL), and catalase, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and glutathione-S-transferase activities were evaluated. An increase by 47 % in the arterial blood pressure was observed in L-NAME-treated rats. Hypertension was reduced (9 %) with enalapril. Hypertension increased TBARS (177 %), CL (23 %), and glutathione peroxidase (31 %), this last, reducing by 11 % in L-NAME + enalapril group. Glutathione-Stransferase increased by 46 % in enalapril group. These results suggest that L-NAME administration increased arterial pressure and oxidative stress, indicating glutathione peroxidase as an important antioxidant in this model.Colegio de Farmacéuticos de la Provincia de Buenos Aire

    Investigating the Role of T-Cell Avidity and Killing Efficacy in Relation to Type 1 Diabetes Prediction

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    During the progression of the clinical onset of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D), high-risk individuals exhibit multiple islet autoantibodies and high-avidity T cells which progressively destroy beta cells causing overt T1D. In particular, novel autoantibodies, such as those against IA-2 epitopes (aa1-577), had a predictive rate of 100% in a 10-year follow up (rapid progressors), unlike conventional autoantibodies that required 15 years of follow up for a 74% predictive rate (slow progressors). The discrepancy between these two groups is thought to be associated with T-cell avidity, including CD8 and/or CD4 T cells. For this purpose, we build a series of mathematical models incorporating first one clone then multiple clones of islet-specific and pathogenic CD8 and/or CD4 T cells, together with B lymphocytes, to investigate the interaction of T-cell avidity with autoantibodies in predicting disease onset. These models are instrumental in examining several experimental observations associated with T-cell avidity, including the phenomenon of avidity maturation (increased average T-cell avidity over time), based on intra- and cross-clonal competition between T cells in high-risk human subjects. The model shows that the level and persistence of autoantibodies depends not only on the avidity of T cells, but also on the killing efficacy of these cells. Quantification and modeling of autoreactive T-cell avidities can thus determine the level of risk associated with each type of autoantibodies and the timing of T1D disease onset in individuals that have been tested positive for these autoantibodies. Such studies may lead to early diagnosis of the disease in high-risk individuals and thus potentially serve as a means of staging patients for clinical trials of preventive or interventional therapies far before disease onset

    Insulin gene VNTR genotype associates with frequency and phenotype of the autoimmune response to proinsulin

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    Immune responses to autoantigens are in part controlled by deletion of autoreactive cells through genetically regulated selection mechanisms. We have directly analyzed peripheral CD4+ proinsulin (PI) 76–90 (SLQPLALEGSLQKRG)-specific T cells using soluble fluorescent major histocompatibility complex class II tetramers. Subjects with type I diabetes and healthy controls with high levels of peripheral proinsulin-specific T cells were characterized by the presence of a disease-susceptible polymorphism in the insulin variable number of tandem repeats (INS-VNTR) gene. Conversely, subjects with a ‘protective' polymorphism in the INS-VNTR gene had nearly undetectable levels of proinsulin tetramer-positive T cells. These results strongly imply a direct relationship between genetic control of autoantigen expression and peripheral autoreactivity, in which proinsulin genotype restricts the quantity and quality of the potential T-cell response. Using a modified tetramer to isolate low-avidity proinsulin-specific T cells from subjects with the susceptible genotype, transcript arrays identified several induced pro-apoptotic genes in the control, but not diabetic subjects, likely representing a second peripheral mechanism for maintenance of tolerance to self antigens

    Uso del láser en urgencias por periodontitis apical post tratamiento endodóntico

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    Introduction: Laser therapy and stimulation of the acupuncture points are anti-inflammatory and analgesic alternative treatments in dentistry.Objective: to describe the use of low power laser therapy in the emergency treatment of apical periodontitis after endodontic treatment during 2018.Methods: observational, descriptive, longitudinal, and prospective study of patients who attended emergency department at Guama Dentistry Clinic during 2018, Pinar del Río, presenting apical periodontitis after endodontic treatment; 86 patients participated in the study. Descriptive statistics was applied, respecting the bioethical principles.Results: female gender predominated (53,49 %), apical periodontitis after endodontic treatment was more prevalent in the age group 20-24 (30,23 %); 65,5 % of the patients presented remission and relief after the third treatment session. Only 2,33 % needed more than six treatment sessions.Conclusions: apical periodontitis after endodontic treatment is more common in women during the first half of the second decade of life. The treatment showed effectiveness from the first treatment sessions.Introducción: la terapia y estimulación con láser en puntos acupunturales constituyen alternativas de tratamiento antiinflamatorio y analgésico en estomatología.Objetivo: describir el uso de la terapia láser de baja potencia en el tratamiento de urgencias por periodontitis apical post tratamiento endodóntico durante el 2018.Método: estudio observacional, descriptivo, longitudinal y prospectivo en pacientes que acudieron a la consulta de urgencias de la Clínica Estomatológica “Guamá’’, municipio Pinar del Río, en el período durante el año 2018, por presentar periodontitis apical post tratamiento endodóntico. El universo estuvo constituido por 86 pacientes trabajándose con la totalidad. Se empleó estadística descriptiva y se siguieron los principios bioéticos.Resultados: predominó el sexo femenino (53,49 %), donde la periodontitis apical post tratamiento endodóntico se presentó en mayor cuantía en el grupo etario de 20 a 24 años de edad (30,23 %). El 65,5 % de los pacientes presentaron remisión y alivio tras la tercera sesión de tratamiento. Solo el 2,33 % necesitó más de seis sesiones de tratamiento.Conclusiones: la periodontitis apical post tratamiento endodóntico se presentan en mayor cuantía en las féminas, durante la primera mitad de la segunda década de vida. El tratamiento con terapia laser de baja frecuencia mostró efectividad desde las primeras sesiones de tratamiento
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