5 resultados para estradiol
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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Amyloid β-peptide (Aβ) fibril deposition on cerebral vessels produces cerebral amyloid angiopathy that appears in the majority of Alzheimer's disease patients. An early onset of a cerebral amyloid angiopathy variant called hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis of the Dutch type is caused by a point mutation in Aβ yielding AβGlu22→Gln. The present study addresses the effect of amyloid fibrils from both wild-type and mutated Aβ on vascular cells, as well as the putative protective role of antioxidants on amyloid angiopathy. For this purpose, we studied the cytotoxicity induced by Aβ1–40 Glu22→Gln and Aβ1–40 wild-type fibrils on human venule endothelial cells and rat aorta smooth muscle cells. We observed that AβGlu22→Gln fibrils are more toxic for vascular cells than the wild-type fibrils. We also evaluated the cytotoxicity of Aβ fibrils bound with acetylcholinesterase (AChE), a common component of amyloid deposits. Aβ1–40 wild-type–AChE fibrillar complexes, similar to neuronal cells, resulted in an increased toxicity on vascular cells. Previous reports showing that antioxidants are able to reduce the toxicity of Aβ fibrils on neuronal cells prompted us to test the effect of vitamin E, vitamin C, and 17β-estradiol on vascular damage induced by Aβwild-type and AβGlu22→Gln. Our data indicate that vitamin E attenuated significantly the Aβ-mediated cytotoxicity on vascular cells, although 17β-estradiol and vitamin C failed to inhibit the cytotoxicity induced by Aβ fibrils.
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Los principales objetivos del presente trabajo son la puesta a punto de un método NIR por reflectancia para la determinación del contenido de los principios activos (API) de un preparado farmacéutico comercial y la comparación del efecto que tiene la forma física sobre la que se registra el espectro de las muestras de calibración sobre la sensibilidad y el camino óptico; polvo o comprimidos. El preparado comercial analizado es el Perifem® y los principios activos determinados son el valerato de estradiol y el acetato de medroxiprogesterona. El método utilizado para la preparación de las muestras de calibración ha sido la sobredosificación con API o con una mezcla de excipientes comprimidos comerciales molturados y como procedimiento de calibración se ha utilizado la Regresión Parcial por Mínimos Cuadrados (PLS). Además, se ha desarrollado un método HPLC para ser utilizado como método de referencia. A partir de los resultados obtenidos se puede concluir que la compactación de las muestras aumenta el camino óptico efectivo y, por tanto, la sensibilidad del método analítico.
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Estudio observacional en 33 hombres obesos mórbidos sometidos a cirugía bariátrica con objetivo de analizar cambios del perfil gonadal tras pérdida de peso. La prevalencia de hipogonadismo basal (TT & 300 ng/dL y TL & 65 ng/dL) era 78,8% y 51,5%; y un año tras cirugía 6% y 15%. Al año de la cirugía se observó incremento de TT, TL, SHBG y FSH y disminución de estradiol y prolactina. La edad y PPP se asociaban significativa e independientemente al porcentaje de cambio de TT. El hipogonadismo asociado a hombres con obesidad mórbida es muy prevalente y reversible con pérdida ponderal.
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En este trabajo se expone y se sintetiza la teoría del rasgo de personalidad denominado "búsqueda de sensaciones", se proporciona información cronológica de la investigación empírica realizada desde los años 60 hasta nuestros días. Se incide en los correlatos biológicos de este rasgo en particular Potenciales Evocados (PE), Monoaminoxidades Plaquetear (MAO), Reflejo Orienativo (RO) y hormonas sexuales como la Testosterona (T) y Estradiol (E2). Se sugiere que se avance en la investigación psicobiológica del rasgo en cuestión, esfuerzo que por otro lado está generando un importante soporte empírico a la teoría.
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It is generally assumed that steroid hormones are carried in the blood free and/or bound to plasma proteins. We investigated whether blood cells were also able to bind/carry sex-related hormones: estrone, estradiol, DHEA and testosterone. Wistar male and female rats were fed a cafeteria diet for 30 days, which induced overweight. The rats were fed the standard rat diet for 15 additional days to minimize the immediate effects of excess ingested energy. Controls were always kept on standard diet. After the rats were killed, their blood was used for 1) measuring plasma hormone levels, 2) determining the binding of labeled hormones to washed red blood cells (RBC), 3) incubating whole blood with labeled hormones and determining the distribution of label between plasma and packed cells, discounting the trapped plasma volume, 4) determining free plasma hormone using labeled hormones, both through membrane ultrafiltration and dextrancharcoal removal. The results were computed individually for each rat. Cells retained up to 32% estrone, and down to 10% of testosterone, with marked differences due to sex and diet (the latter only for estrogens, not for DHEA and testosterone). Sex and diet also affected the concentrations of all hormones, with no significant diet effects for estradiol and DHEA, but with considerable interaction between both factors. Binding to RBC was non-specific for all hormones. Estrogen distribution in plasma compartments was affected by sex and diet. In conclusion: a) there is a large non-specific RBC-carried compartment for estrone, estradiol, DHEA and testosterone deeply affected by sex; b) Prior exposure to a cafeteria (hyperlipidic) diet induced hormone distribution changes, affected by sex, which hint at sex-related structural differences in RBC membranes; c) We postulate that the RBC compartment may contribute to maintain free (i.e., fully active) sex hormone levels in a way similar to plasma proteins non-specific binding.