2 resultados para População Aspectos genéticos Teses
em Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal
Resumo:
Após uma revisão de aspectos filogénicos, ontogénicos e embriológicos contribuindo para a estruturação anatómica e fisiológica da nasofaringe, é efectuada uma análise das caracterÃsticas clÃnicas do carcinoma da nasofaringe numa população portuguesa, comparando-as com a literatura. É efectuada análise de taxa de incidência da doença, razão de géneros, frequência relativa dos diversos subtipos de acordo com a classificação OMS, acuidade relativa dos estadiamentos TMN e sobrevivência em função do tratamento. A relação entre carcinoma da nasofaringe e infecção pelo vÃrus de Epstein – Barr em Portugal é estudada através da análise de detecção de DNA de EBV em tecido tumoral da nasofaringe e sangue periférico de doentes com NPC e em indivÃduos saudáveis. São também efectuados estudos caso-controlo no sentido de perspectivar a relevância de dois polimorfismos genéticos na susceptibilidade genética para a doença. Esta Dissertação pretende ainda contribuir para a compreensão dos mecanismos biológicos de CN e a sua relação com o EBV numa região não endémica de baixo risco, como é Portugal, realçando a relevância da definição de um perfil biológico preditivo para o desenvolvimento de CN na população portuguesa.
Resumo:
Both skeletal and cardiac muscles daily burn tremendous amounts of ATP to meet the energy requirements for contraction. So, it is not surprising that the maintenance of mitochondrial morphology, number, distribution and functionality in striated muscle are important for muscle homeostasis. In these tissues mitochondria present the added dimension of two populations, the intermyofibrillar (IMF) and the subsarcolemmal (SS) mitochondria, being IMF the most abundant one. In the present thesis, the molecular mechanisms harboured in mitochondria of striated muscles were studied using animal models, to better comprehend the role of mitochondrial plasticity in several pathophysiological conditions such as aging, diabetes mellitus and bladder cancer. The comparative analysis of IMF and SS populations isolated from heart evidenced a higher respiratory chain activity of mitochondria interspersed in the contractile apparatus. The higher susceptible of SS respiratory chain complexes subunits to carbonylation, but not to nitration, seems to justify the lower respiratory chain activity observed in this mitochondrial population. Our results showed that in heart from aged mice there is an accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria. The age-related decrease of oxidative phosphorylation activity seems to be justified, at least partially, by the increased proneness of mitochondrial proteins as OXPHOS subunits and MnSOD to oxidative modifications. Moreover, a sedentary lifestyle seems to worsen the functional consequences of aging in heart by increasing mitochondrial proteins susceptibility to nitration. In skeletal muscle from rats with type 1 diabetes mellitus induced by streptozotocin administration, we verified the accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria due, at least in part, to the impairment of PQC system. Indeed, the decreased activity of AAA proteases was accompanied by the accumulation of oxidatively modified mitochondrial proteins with impact in respiratory chain activity. The diminishing of mitochondria activity also underlies cancer-induced muscle wasting. Indeed, using a rat model of chemically induced urothelial carcinoma we verified that the loss of gastrocnemius mass was related to mitochondrial dysfunction due to, at least partially, the down-regulation of PQC system involving the mitochondrial proteases paraplegin and Lon. PQC impairment resulted in the accumulation of oxidatively modified mitochondrial proteins. In overall, regardless the pathophysiological stimuli that promote mitochondrial alterations, there are similarities in the pattern of disease-related mitochondrial plasticity. The diminished capacity for ATP production in striated muscle seems to be due to increased oxidative damage of mitochondrial proteins, namely subunits of respiratory chain complexes, metabolic proteins and MnSOD. Our data highlighted, for the first time, the impact of mitochondrial PQC system impairment in the accumulation of oxidized proteins, exacerbating the dysfunction of this organelle in striated muscle in several pathophysiological conditions.