2 resultados para In vitro ACE inhibitory activity
em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia
Resumo:
Introduction: A growing biological research field is the cellular senescence, a mechanism that has been associated, under certain circumstances, with malignant transformation. Given the high incidence of ovarian cancer and its main origin from the ovarian surface epithelium, as well as the possibility that an epithelial-mesenchymal transition occurs, we evaluated both the in vitro growth of stromal fibroblasts from the ovarian cortex and their β-galactosidase activity at pH 6, enzyme whose expression is considered as a marker of replicative senescence. Methods: 48 samples of ovarian cortical fibroblasts from donors without a history of cancer were serially cultured until the end of their replicative life. β-galactosidase activity at pH 6 was quantified in each passage by the chemiluminiscent method. As control, we used ovarian epithelial cell cultures from the same donors. The enzyme activity was also evaluated in fibroblasts previously induced to senescence by exposure to hydrogen peroxide. Results: The analysis of the enzyme activity and the replicative capacity taken together showed that the fibroblast cultures reached the senescent state at passages 4-5, as what happened with the control epithelial cells. Fibroblasts induced to senescence showed high variability in the values of enzymatic activity. Conclusions: The similarity between both types of cells in reaching the senescent state deserves to be taken into account in relation to the epithelialmesenchymal transition that has been proposed to explain their behavior in the genesis of cancer arising from ovarian surface epithelium. Low β-galactosidase activity values at pH 6 would suggest possible inactivation of the response pathways to oxidative stress.
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El aumento en la resistencia bacteriana es un problema global que afecta también a nuestro país y que puede llevar a fracasos terapéuticos, peores desenlaces clínicos, uso de terapia combinada, mayor riesgo de interacciones medicamentosas y de reacciones adversas asi como a aumento de los costos del tratamiento. Tigeciclina, un nuevo antibiótico de la clase de las glicilciclinas ha mostrado una promisoria actividad antibacteriana in vitro contra bacterias comunes incluyendo multiresistentes que cada vez son más prevalentes en nuestro país especialmente a nivel hospitalario. Este estudio fue desarrollado para determinar la actividad de tigeciclina en nuestro medio y conocer su potencial utilidad.