39 research outputs found

    Is Asthma Related to Choroidal Neovascularization?

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    BACKGROUND: Age-related degeneration (AMD) and asthma are both diseases that are related to the activation of the complement system. The association between AMD and asthma has been debated in previous studies. The authors investigated the relationship between AMD and asthma systemically. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The epidemiological study showed that asthma was related to choroidal neovascularization (CNV) subtype (OR = 1.721, P = 0.023). However, the meta-analysis showed there was no association between AMD and asthma. In an animal model, we found more fluoresce in leakage of CNV lesions by FA analysis and more angiogenesis by histological analysis in rats with asthma. Western blot demonstrated an elevated level of C3α-chain, C3α'-chain and VEGF. After compstatin was intravitreally injected, CNV leakage decreased according to FA analysis, with the level of C3 and VEGF protein decreasing at the same time. SIGNIFICANCE: This study first investigated the relationship between AMD and asthma systematically, and it was found that asthma could be a risk factor for the development of AMD. The study may provide a better understanding of the disease, which may advance the potential for screening asthma patients in clinical practice

    Genetic polymorphism of the iron-regulatory protein-1 and -2 genes in age-related macular degeneration

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    Iron can be involved in the pathogenesis of AMD through the oxidative stress because it may catalyze the Haber–Weiss and Fenton reactions converting hydrogen peroxide to free radicals, which can induce cellular damage. We hypothesized that genetic polymorphism in genes related to iron metabolism may predispose individuals to the development of AMD and therefore we checked for an association between the g.32373708 G>A polymorphism (rs867469) of the IRP1 gene and the g.49520870 G>A (rs17483548) polymorphism of the IRP2 gene and AMD risk as well as the modulation of this association by some environmental and life-style factors. Genotypes were determined in DNA from blood of 269 AMD patients and 116 controls by the allele-specific oligonucleotide-restriction fragment length polymorphism and the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism. An association between AMD, dry and wet forms of AMD and the G/G genotype of the g.32373708 G>A-IRP1 polymorphism was found (OR 3.40, 4.15, and 2.75). On the other hand, the G/A genotype reduced the risk of AMD as well as its dry or wet form (OR 0.23, 0.21, 0.26). Moreover, the G allele of the g.49520870 G>A-IRP2 polymorphism increased the risk of the dry form of the disease (OR 1.51) and the A/A genotype and the A allele decreased such risk (OR 0.43 and 0.66). Our data suggest that the g.32373708 G>A-IRP1 and g.49520870 G>A-IRP2 polymorphisms may be associated with increased risk for AMD

    Diagnóstico do setor de armazenamento no Estado de Mato Grosso.

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    Gráfico psicrométrico com curvas de equilíbrio higroscópico de grãos.

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    O objetivo do presente trabalho e fornecer uma apresentação gráfica do uso pratico do equilíbrio higroscópico baseado na teoria do potencial da água. A metodologia de calculo baseou-se no modelo simplificado de equilíbrio higroscópico descrito por CAMPELO JUNIOR (2). As curvas correspondentes a diversas umidades de arroz, milho, soja, assim como de potenciais escolhidos arbitrariamente foram locadas em gráficos psicrométricos. Uma das informações praticas obtidas a partir dos gráficos e a determinação do aumento de temperatura para secagem de grãos em silos ou barcaças a baixas temperaturas. Verificou-se que as umidades indicadas para armazenagem de arroz, milho, e soja correspondem ao potencial de - 127 atm.bitstream/item/145640/1/1986FL001-Campanhola-Grafico-581.pd

    Microencapsulation by Spray Coagulation of Diltiazem HCl in Calcium Alginate-Coated Chitosan

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    The aim of this work was to develop a procedure for encapsulation of diltiazem HCl by spray coagulation. Factors affecting the formulations such as the effect of NaCl on the solubility of diltiazem in alginate solution, surface tension, pH, viscosity of the coagulation medium, and the effect of drug load on drug release were studied. The drug load was increased substantially from 10 up to 320 mg/mL by adding 1.2% w/v NaCl in 1% w/v alginate solution. More stable microcapsules were obtained at pH 4.6 (acetate buffer) than at a pH 2.8 (lactic acid), and the microencapsulation process was favored by the type of chitosan that produced low turbidity and viscosity in the coagulation medium. A dose of 50 mg/mL of diltiazem HCl, 1.2% w/v NaCl, and chitosan CS allowed higher amount of drug to be encapsulated. The high water solubility of diltiazem HCl leads to fast release from the microcapsules
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