180 research outputs found

    Antígenos HLA na febre reumática

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    Antígenos HLA de classe I (HLA-A e HLA-B) e II (HLA-DR) foram tipificados em um grupo de 91 pacientes com as principais formas de apresentação da febre reumática, ou seja, coréia, cardite ou artrite. Desses pacientes, 33 tinham apenas coréia, 26 apenas cardite, 16 apenas artrite e 16 cardite e artrite. Os antígenos HLA foram tipificados, utilizando-se o teste de microlinfocitotoxicidade dependente de complemento. As freqüências dos antígenos HLA-B49 e HLA-DR1 estavam significantemente aumentadas nos pacientes, quando considerados como um todo, e, ainda, em todos os subgrupos estudados, excetuando-se aquele com coréia, no qual a freqüência do antígeno HLA-DR1 não estava aumentada. Esses resultados indicam que a susceptibilidade imunogenética à febre reumática pode variar de acordo com as manifestações clínicas, apresentadas pelos pacientes.In this study we typed HLA class I and II antigens in a series of patients presenting with the distinct major clinical manifestations of rheumatic fever (RF), i.e, chorea, carditis or arthritis. Ninety-one patients with RF were evaluated for HLA-A, -B and -DR antigens. Thirty- three had pure chorea, 26 pure carditis, 16 pure arthritis, and 16 carditis plus arthritis. HLA antigens were typed by a complement-dependent microlymphocytotoxicity assay. HLA-B49 and HLA-DR1 antigens were overrepresented in the total group of patients with RF and in all the subgroups studied, excluding the chorea subgroup in which the frequency of HLA-DR1 antigen was not increased. The results reported here indicate that immunogenetic susceptibility to RF may vary according to the major clinical manifestation presented by the patient

    Immunogenetic features of steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome and focal segmental glomeru losclerosis in Brazilian patients of the northeast region of the state of São Paulo

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    A síndrome nefrótica corticossensível (SNCS) e a glomerulonefrite esclerosante segmentar e focal (GESF) compartilham características imunológicas e patogênicas. Foram estudados 93 pacientes brasileiros (46 com SNCS e 47 com GESF) e 104 indivíduos-controle, para caracterizar os perfis imunogenéticos dessas variedades de síndromes nefróticas idiopáticas. Os antígenos HLA-A, -B e –DR foram tipificados, usando-se método sorológico. Embora nenhuma associação com os antígenos HLA-A ou –B fosse observada, as freqüências dos antígenos HLAB7 e –B12 estavam significantemente elevadas nos pacientes com SNCS. Os antígenos HLADR7, HLA-DR1 e a combinação de antígenos HLA-DR1/DR7 estavam significantemente elevados nos pacientes com SNCS, em relação aos indivíduos-controle, ou em relação aos pacientes com GESF. A avaliação somente de pacientes caucasóides revelou que o antígeno HLA-DR7 continuava elevado nos pacientes com SNCS. O haplótipo HLA-B7/DR7 estava significantemente elevado nos pacientes com SNCS e GESF. Embora a população brasileira seja altamente miscigenada, a freqüência do antígeno HLA-DR7, que confere susceptibilidade a SNCS em outras populações, estava também elevada na série de pacientes caucasóides aqui estudada.Steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome (SSNS) and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGC) share immunologic and pathogenetic features. We studied 93 Brazilian patients (46 with SSNS and 47 with FSGC) and 104 control subjects with the objective of characterizing the immunogenetic profile of these varieties of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome. HLA-A, -B, and -DR antigens were typed using a complement-dependent microlymphocytotoxicity assay. No significanty association was observed with HLA-A or -B antigens in either group; however, HLA-B7 and -B12 antigens were increased in SSNS patients. HLA-DR7, -DR1 and the combination of HLA-DR1/DR7 antigens were significantly increased in the total group of patients with SSNS compared to controls or to FGSC patients. The study of only Caucasoid individuals revealed that HLA-DR7 antigen remained significantly increased in SSNS patients. The HLA-B7/DR7 haplotype was siginificantly increased in both SSNS and FSGC patients. Although the Brazilian population is highly miscigenated, the same antigen (HLA-DR7) which confers susceptibility to SSNS in other Caucasian population is still prevalent in this series

    Different exercise protocols improve metabolic syndrome markers, tissue triglycerides content and antioxidant status in rats

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    Background: An increase in the prevalence of obesity entails great expenditure for governments. Physical exercise is a powerful tool in the combat against obesity and obesity-associated diseases. This study sought to determine the effect of three different exercise protocols on metabolic syndrome and lipid peroxidation markers and the activity of antioxidant enzymes in adult Wistar rats (120 days old).Methods: Animals were randomly divided into four groups: the control (C) group was kept sedentary throughout the study; the aerobic group (A) swam1 h per day, 5 days per week, at 80% lactate threshold intensity; the strength group (S) performed strength training with four series of 10 jumps, 5 days per week; and the Concurrent group (AS) was trained using the aerobic protocol three days per week and the strength protocol two days per week.Results: Groups A and S exhibited a reduction in body weight compared to group C. All exercised animals showed a reduction in triglyceride concentrations in fatty tissues and the liver. Exercised animals also exhibited a reduction in lipid peroxidation markers (TBARS) and an increase in serum superoxide dismutase activity. Animals in group A had increased levels of liver catalase and superoxide dismutase activities.Conclusions: We concluded that all physical activity protocols improved the antioxidant systems of the animals and decreased the storage of triglycerides in the investigated tissues

    The Effects of Resistance Training Volume on Skeletal Muscle Proteome

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    International Journal of Exercise Science 10(7): 1051-1066, 2017. Studies are conflicting to whether low volume resistance training (RT) is as effective as high-volume RT protocols with respect to promoting morphological and molecular adaptations. Thus, the aim of the present study was to compare, using a climbing a vertical ladder, the effects of 8 weeks, 3 times per week, resistance training with 4 sets (RT4), resistance training with 8 sets (RT8) and without resistance training control (CON) on gastrocnemius muscle proteome using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and cross sectional area (CSA) of rats. Fifty-two proteins were identified by LC-MS/MS, with 39 in common between the three groups, two in common between RT8 and CON, one in common between RT8 and RT4, four exclusive in the CON, one in the RT8, and four in the RT4. The RT8 group had a reduced abundance of 12 proteins, mostly involved in muscle protein synthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, tricarboxylic acid cycle, anti-oxidant defense, and oxygen transport. Otherwise one protein involved with energy transduction as compared with CON group showed high abundance. There was no qualitative protein abundance difference between RT4 and CON groups. These results revealed that high volume RT induced undesirable disturbances on skeletal muscle proteins, while lower volume RT resulted in similar gains in skeletal muscle hypertrophy without impairment of proteome. The CSA was significantly higher in RT8 group when compared to RT4 group, which was significantly higher than CON group. However, no differences were found between trained groups when the gastrocnemius CSA were normalized by the total body weight

    Combined effect of AMPK/PPAR agonists and exercise training in mdx mice functional performance

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    The present investigation was undertaken to test whether exercise training (ET) associated with AMPK/PPAR agonists (EM) would improve skeletal muscle function in mdx mice. These drugs have the potential to improve oxidative metabolism. This is of particular interest because oxidative muscle fibers are less affected in the course of the disease than glycolitic counterparts. Therefore, a cohort of 34 male congenic C57Bl/10J mdx mice included in this study was randomly assigned into four groups: vehicle solution (V), EM [AICAR (AMPK agonist, 50 mg/Kg-1.day-1, ip) and GW 1516 (PPAR delta agonist, 2.5 mg/Kg-1.day-1, gavage)], ET (voluntary running on activity wheel) and EM+ET. Functional performance (grip meter and rotarod), aerobic capacity (running test), muscle histopathology, serum creatine kinase (CK), levels of ubiquitined proteins, oxidative metabolism protein expression (AMPK, PPAR, myoglobin and SCD) and intracellular calcium handling (DHPR, SERCA and NCX) protein expression were analyzed. Treatments started when the animals were two months old and were maintained for one month. A significant functional improvement (p<0.05) was observed in animals submitted to the combination of ET and EM. CK levels were decreased and the expression of proteins related to oxidative metabolism was increased in this group. There were no differences among the groups in the intracellular calcium handling protein expression. To our knowledge, this is the first study that tested the association of ET with EM in an experimental model of muscular dystrophy. Our results suggest that the association of ET and EM should be further tested as a potential therapeutic approach in muscular dystrophies.Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao PauloFundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo [FAPESP - CEPID 98/14254-2]Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq)Instituto Nacional de Ciencia e Tecnologia (INCT)Instituto Nacional de Ciencia e Tecnologia (INCT

    Freqüência dos antígenos de histocompatibilidade na população normal da região nordeste do estado de são Paulo Brasil

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    Modelo de estudo: estudo de prevalência. Objetivos: avaliação das freqüências dos antígenos de histocompatibilidade de classe I (HLA-A, -B e -C) e de classe II (HLA-DR e -DQ) na população de indivíduos saudáveis da região nordeste do Estado de São Paulo. Metodologia: foram estudados três grupos de indivíduos saudáveis, o de funcionários do Hospital de Clínicas e da Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, o de doadores do Banco de Sangue local e o de doadores cadáveres de órgãos sólidos do São Paulo Interior Transplante. Os antígenos HLA foram tipificados, utilizando-se método de microlinfocitotoxicidade-dependente de complemento. Resultados: as freqüências dos antígenos de histocompatibilidade de classe I ou II, usualmente detectados entre os três grupos estudados, foram semelhantes. Conclusões: as populações de indivíduos saudáveis estudadas refletem adequadamente o perfil imunogenético da população da região nordeste do Estado de São Paulo, podendo esses dados ser utilizados para estudos de seleção de doadores em transplantes, e, também, naqueles de associação com doenças.Type of study : prevalence study. Objectives: to evaluate the frequency of class I and class II histocompatibity antigens in the normal population of the Northeast region of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. Methods: three groups of healthy individuals were studied: the staff personnel of the University Hospital and School of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto; local blood donors, and the cadaveric donors for solid organ transplantation. HLA antigens were typed by a complement-dependent microlymphocytotoxicity assay. Results: HLA frequencies among individulas from the 3 groups sutudied here were similar. Conclusions: HLA frequency observed in any of these populations may be used for donor selection purposes and for HLA and disease association studies
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