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Erythrocyte Nitric Oxide
Nitric oxide (NO) is a vasoactive molecule that, by stimulated and functional vascular endothelial cells, is released to the lumen of the vessel and into the surrounding smooth muscle cells. Once in the lumen, NO is captured by red blood cells and scavenged inside through hemoglobin and derived as NO metabolites. The delivery ability of erythrocytes allowing the NO efflux also occurs. Manipulation of NO levels inside the erythrocyte through different external (acetylcholine, acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, fibrinogen and CD47 4N1K peptide) and internal (redox and protein phosphorylation levels) stimuli will be described. The values of NO efflux from the erythrocytes and its association with the data quantified in the hemorheology properties and in clinical parameters obtained from patients with vascular diseases will also be present. The in vivo animal experimental studies highlighting the ability of NO efflux (delivered) from the erythrocytes where is scavenged and its influence in inflammatory and hemorheological responses will be addressed. So, the aim of this chapter is to present the knowledge obtained about the NO signal transduction mechanism in erythrocytes and the association between erythrocyte availability in NO with clinical biomarkers obtained in inflammatory vascular diseases. A final question is raised—namely, could NO be considered a hemorheological parameter
Erythrocyte reactive nitrogen species in health and disease
Copyright: © 2018 Saldanha C. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.In general, reactive nitrogen species, like nitric oxide (NO) and peroxynitrite are classified in primary and secondary according its benefic or deleterious effects respectively. Multiple benefic roles through the body has been attributed to nitric oxide (NO), a key signaling molecule, which acts as vasodilator relaxing smooth muscles of arteries; participates in the blood pressure control; hinders the initiation of inflammation NO liberated from endothelium cells or lymphocytes to intravascular corporal fluid enter into erythrocytes through membrane band 3 protein being after captured by deoxyhemoglobin or by oxyhemoglobin. Inside the erythrocytes several chemical reactions occur with generation of S-nitrosoglutathione a NO reservoir molecules and NO derivatives (NOx) molecules namely nitrite, nitrate and peroxynitrite. The erythrocyte acts as sensor of the tissues oxygen partial pressure and consequently change its oxygen levels lead along with NO contents. NO is released through band 3 protein into the blood, at microcirculatory network, in tissues with low oxygen partial pressure. The aim of this mini review was to present the erythrocyte signal transduction pathways associated with NO and S-nitrosoglutathione efflux, metabolic behavior of the NO reservoir molecules and NO reactive species in human erythrocytes under several biological conditions. For examples, the effects of external amphipathic molecules, fibrinogen, and internal manipulation of protein phosphorylation degree and redox status on erythrocyte. NOx, NO and S-nitrosoglutathione efflux levels are herein included. Erythrocyte NO efflux evidenced as biomarkers of inflammatory vascular diseases will be herein highlighted.This work was funded by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia: LISBOA-01-0145-FEDER-007391, project cofunded by FEDER, through POR Lisboa 2020 - Programa Operacional Regional de Lisboa, PORTUGAL 2020.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
The CSR: financial performance link: a test of the moderation effect of industry
The CSR-Corporate performance link has been studied under the assumption that
findings are universally valid. However, such findings have been diverging, which raise
motives to adopt a contingency approach. Taking into consideration the contrasting nature
of organizations, namely in the primary, secondary, and tertiary industries this research
tests the moderation effect of industry on the relationship between CSR and corporate
financial performance.
Covering 255 listed companies in West-Southern Europe, i.e. Portugal, Spain and
France, findings show a direct effect of CSR on ROA and ROE alongside with an
interaction effect with industry. Namely, the closer the industry is to tertiary level, the
stronger the relation between CSR and financial performance. These findings were
mirrored when predicting solvency ratio (asset based) but were not observed for EBITDA.
Overall, when studying CSR effects on financial performance, findings show an industrybased contingent approach is called for.A ligação entre a RSO e o desempenho financeiro corporativo tem sido estudada
assumindo a universalidade dos seus resultados. Contudo, tais resultados têm sido
divergentes, o que motiva a adoção de uma abordagem contingencial. Considerando a
natureza contrastante das organizações, nomeadamente nos sectores primário, secundário
e terciário, esta investigação testa o efeito moderador do sector na relação entre a RSO e
o desempenho financeiro corporativo.
Compreendendo 255 empresas cotadas em bolsa, da Europa Sudoeste (Portugal,
Espanha, França), os resultados mostraram um efeito direto da RSO no ROA e ROE bem
como um efeito de interação com o sector económico. Nomeadamente, quanto mais as
organizações se aproximam do sector terciário, mais forte é a relação entre a RSO e o
desempenho financeiro. Estes resultados replicaram-se na predição do indicador de
solvência (baseado no ativo) mas não foram observados para o EBITDA. Globalmente,
os resultados mostraram que, ao estudar a relação entre a RSO e o desempenho financeiro,
é justificada a adoção de uma abordagem contingente com base no sector económic
Modulation of erythrocyte hemorheological properties by band 3 phosphorylation and dephosphorylation
© 2007 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reservedThe objective of the present work was to study the effects of erythrocyte proteins phosphorylation in erythrocyte aggregation and deformability. Human whole blood samples were incubated in vitro in absent and in presence of the phosphorylation/dephosphorilation band 3 inhibitors and also with adenylyl cyclase, guanylate cyclase and PI3K inhibitors and the erythrocyte aggregation index (EAI) and deformability were assayed. The results show that when band 3 is phosphorylated in presence of a PTP inhibitor an increase in erythrocyte aggregation index is observed (p < 0.0001). A partial dephosphorylation band 3 state, induced by PTK inhibitors, show a decrease in the erythrocyte aggregation index (p < 0.002). However both manipulated states induced lower EAI values than blood samples aliquots controls. The guanylate cyclase and PI3-K inhibitors significantly decrease the erythrocyte aggregation index in relation with the control blood samples. Erythrocyte deformability in presence of all the inhibitors did not showed significant changes. PTP and PI3-K inhibitors showed a significantly increase in the plasma potassium concentrations not associated with EAI values. Methehemoglobin levels were increased significantly when guanylate cyclase inhibitor is present in the blood samples. In conclusion, the results suggest that erythrocyte aggregation index is dependent of the phosphorylated/dephosphorylated state of band 3
Noncommunicable diseases 2030 : assessing Portugal’s progress towards the noncommunicable disease-related target of the sustainable developmental goals
© 2018 World Health OrganizationBackground: Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the biggest
killers worldwide. One of the targets for the United Nations Sustainable
Developmental Goal (SDG) 3, SDG target 3.4, is to reduce premature mortality
from NCDs by one third by 2030. The object of this study was to determine
whether Portugal will be able to achieve this target.
Methods: Data were obtained from the Statistics Portugal online database.
Linear and quadratic projections were performed using weighted and nonweighted
linear and exponential regression models and confidence intervals.
Results: Projections show that, for premature mortality due to diabetes,
Portugal will reach the desired level of reduction a few years ahead of schedule.
For premature mortality due to respiratory diseases, there is a 50% probability
that the desired level of reduction will be achieved. However, premature mortality
due to cardiovascular diseases is not decreasing at a rate fast enough to be
reduced by one third by 2030. Similarly, premature mortality due to malignant
tumours is not decreasing fast enough to reach the desired reduction in time.
Conclusions: The trends analysed in this study indicate that Portugal is on
track to reach target 3.4 by 2030, but further actions are needed to guarantee
that the goal is accomplished.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Programa de gestão de carreiras dos alunos e diplomados do Instituto Superior Técnico
Este projecto de intervenção visou recolher todos os elementos necessários para a
construção do programa de gestão de carreiras dos alunos e diplomados do IST: portal
de emprego; calendário de actividades de recrutamento; programa de desenvolvimento
de carreira. A pesquisa bibliográfica evidenciou a importância de um programa de
gestão de carreiras que integre os três sistemas de análise, o aluno, a empresa e a
universidade, sendo que os programas podem ser construÃdos com enfoque numa
intervenção individual ou em grupo para o desenvolvimento interno ou externo de
carreira. Para consolidar a informação anterior, foi realizada uma pesquisa interna e
externa dos serviços de apoio à inserção profissional no IST e nas universidades
nacionais de engenharia, bem como a caracterização das empresas nacionais tendo
como base as reuniões com os profissionais de recursos humanos. Realizam-se 12
entrevistas a alunos e diplomados do IST, sendo que as entrevistas foram organizadas
em dois grupos. O grupo 1 constituÃdo pelos alunos que já passaram pelo processo de
transição para a vida activa e o Grupo 2, pelos alunos de 2.º ciclo que iniciaram a
recolha de informação sobre o mercado de trabalho. Neste sentido, conclui-se que o
serviço de carreiras em contexto universitário tem de assumir um papel activo na
inserção profissional dos seus alunos, através da construção de um programa de gestão
de carreiras sistémico e integrado, pois quanto maior a envolvência de todos os
intervenientes e a integração de diferentes actividades de inserção, maior é o sucesso do
programa.This intervention project aimed at congregating all the elements needed to build the
career management program of IST for its students and graduates: job bank, calendar of
recruitment activities and career development program. The bibliographic research
evidenced the importance of a career management program that integrates the three
systems of analysis, the student, the company and the university, these programs having
the possibility of being built with a focus on an individual or a group intervention for
internal or external career development. To consolidate this information, an internal and
external research of services provided for employability in IST as well as in other
national engineering universities was carried out along with the characterization of
national companies, which took place through meetings with human resources
professionals. Twelve interviews, organized in two groups, were conducted with IST’s
students and graduates. Group 1 was composed of students who have gone through the
process of transition to the working life, and Group 2 was composed of 2nd cycle
students, that have initiated the process of gathering information about the labor market.
Therefore, it is possible to conclude that the career management program services in the
university context have to play an active role in the employability of their students
through the development of a systemic and integrated career management program,
given that the stronger the involvement of all the actors and the integration of the
different activities in the scope of employability, the greater the success of the program
Effects of acetylcholine and SpermineNONOate on erythrocyte hemorheologic and oxygen carrying properties
© 2001 – IOS Press. All rights reservedPurpose of the study: To determine the effects of acetylcholine and SpermineNONOate – a NO donor – on RBC
membrane and oxygen carrying properties. Material and methods: Aliquots of venous blood from eleven heathy subjects were incubated with ACh 10−3 M, ACh 10−5 M, SpermineNONOate 10−5 M and SpermineNONOate 10−4 M. The following parameters were determined: erythrocyte aggregation and deformability, hematocrit, plasma pH, osmolality, K+, Na+, Ca2+ concentrations, hemoglobin, oxyhemoglobin, carboxihemoglobin and methemoglobin concentrations, oxygen saturation of hemoglobin, oxygen and carbon dioxide parcial pressures and p50. Results: In presence of ACh there is an increase of erythrocyte deformability, decrease of erythrocyte aggregation, plasma pH, K+ and Na+ concentration, increase of Ca2+ concentration and p50. In presence of SpermineNONOate there an increase of erythrocyte deformability, plasma pH, decrease of Na+ and Ca2+ concentration, increase of metHb concentration and decrease of p50. Conclusion: Acetylcholine and SpermineNONOate are able to induce changes on RBC membrane and oxygen carrying properties
Preschool teachers display a flexible pattern of pedagogical actions in promoting healthy habits in children
The school represents the optimal setting for promoting the physical, emotional, and social health of children, especially during the first years of life. Understanding the pedagogical actions of teachers to address health education is an important first step in promoting healthy behaviors in children. We inhere analyzed the pedagogical action patterns in the preschool teaching of healthy habits from a holistic health perspective. We used photography as a strategy for data collection and applied a Chi-square automatic interaction detection (CHAID) classification tree, a data mining procedure, to generate a pattern model. We found that the school space and the learning playfulness strategies for the development of executive functions, classified according to the exercise, symbolic, assembly, rules (ESAR) model, were the main factors that influence the pedagogical actions fostering healthy habits. By contrast, the school and the pedagogical resources of the classroom are factors with a much smaller impact on working with healthy habits. This pedagogical action pattern is flexible, since teachers conduct a multiplicity of pedagogical actions through different strategies, in different school spaces, at any time. In conclusion, our results unmask the interdependent relationships between the different factors that determine the teacher's actions at the preschool. It also contributes to the understanding of the teacher's practices in fostering healthy habits in a healthy learning environment
Las Bibliotecas, ¿To be Googled or not to be Googled? ¿Un contenido cultural comercial o un contenido de difusión cultural?
Google se ha expansionado a lo largo de los últimos años alreador del mundo con una cuota de mercado de 80% aproximadamente. Google Books se lanzó en 2004 con el objetivo de ser en la Biblioteca Digital Mundial. Google Books partía con la ventaja de su experiencia previa como buscador en Internet para poder establecer una estrategia y ejecutar su desarrollo e implementación, especialmente en lo relativo a digitalización, indexación y puesta a disposición de los libros. Google Books ha legislado sus propias normas sobre el Derecho de Autor en el entorno de Internet, incluso cuando estas normas eran contrarias a la normativa y jurisprudencia vigentes. Los Acuerdos alcanzados entre Google Books y las Bibliotecas suponen un incumplimiento de la excepción incluida en el Copyright Act Americano, en particular las copias a realizar por las bibliotecas. El camino corto tomado por Google Books es ilegal y cierra la entrada a posibles competidores para posicionarse en el mercado en las mismas condiciones que Google Books. Los argumentos de Fair Use expuestos por Google Books no casan con los requisitos de la Doctrina, particularmente el elemento transformador.Igualmente, la solución de Google Books de optar a no estar, en el marco del Acuerdo Transaccional es una carga para aquellos autores y titulares de derechos que no quieren estar y deben ejercer de forma activa sus derechos. El impacto de Google Books en Europa ha sido por un lado con respecto de la Doctrina del Fair Use y por otro lado las Obras Huérfanas. La última decisión del Juez del Caso Google Books en donde rechaza el Segundo Acuerdo Transaccional Enmendado establece unas posibles bases para la regulación del Derecho de Autor en Internet, aunque Google Books sigue moviéndose como un pulpo. La biblioteca digital mundial debe ser más de naturaleza pública que privada. Google se ha expansionado a lo largo de los últimos años alreador del mundo con una cuota de mercado de 80% aproximadamente. Google Books se lanzó en 2004 con el objetivo de ser en la Biblioteca Digital Mundial. Google Books partía con la ventaja de su experiencia previa como buscador en Internet para poder establecer una estrategia y ejecutar su desarrollo e implementación, especialmente en lo relativo a digitalización, indexación y puesta a disposición de los libros. Google Books ha legislado sus propias normas sobre el Derecho de Autor en el entorno de Internet, incluso cuando estas normas eran contrarias a la normativa y jurisprudencia vigentes. Los Acuerdos alcanzados entre Google Books y las Bibliotecas suponen un incumplimiento de la excepción incluida en el Copyright Act Americano, en particular las copias a realizar por las bibliotecas. El camino corto tomado por Google Books es ilegal y cierra la entrada a posibles competidores para posicionarse en el mercado en las mismas condiciones que Google Books. Los argumentos de Fair Use expuestos por Google Books no casan con los requisitos de la Doctrina, particularmente el elemento transformador.Igualmente, la solución de Google Books de optar a no estar, en el marco del Acuerdo Transaccional es una carga para aquellos autores y titulares de derechos que no quieren estar y deben ejercer de forma activa sus derechos. El impacto de Google Books en Europa ha sido por un lado con respecto de la Doctrina del Fair Use y por otro lado las Obras Huérfanas. La última decisión del Juez del Caso Google Books en donde rechaza el Segundo Acuerdo Transaccional Enmendado establece unas posibles bases para la regulación del Derecho de Autor en Internet, aunque Google Books sigue moviéndose como un pulpo. La biblioteca digital mundial debe ser más de naturaleza pública que privada
Celiac Disease as a Rare Cause of Membranous Nephropathy: A Case Report
Membranous nephropathy is the most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in adults. A non-negligible
number of cases are associated with systemic conditions. We report a case of a 50-year-old man who
presented with nephrotic syndrome six months after being diagnosed with celiac disease. Although the
patient showed disappearance of circulating immunoglobulin A (IgA) anti-tissue transglutaminase
antibodies following a gluten-free diet, he had a sudden onset of nephrotic syndrome presenting with severe
hypoalbuminemia. Other secondary causes were promptly excluded leading to the assumption of celiac
disease-associated membranous nephropathy with remission after treatment with angiotensin system
blockade and a gluten-free diet. The goal of this case report is to alert the clinic towards this rare association
aiming for an early diagnosis and adequate selection of long-term therapy.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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