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FUNDAMENTO: Polimorfismos em genes relacionados ao desenvolvimento da aterosclerose, angiogênese e metabolismo da homocisteína (Hcy) podem ser fatores de risco para a doença arterial coronariana (DAC). OBJETIVO: Avaliar o efeito dos polimorfismos VEGF C-2578A e MTHFR C677T na DAC e a associação desses polimorfismos com a gravidade e a extensão das lesões ateroscleróticas e concentrações de Hcy. MÉTODOS: 244 indivíduos foram avaliados através de angiografia coronariana e incluídos no estudo (145 com DAC e 99 indivíduos-controle). Os polimorfismos VEGF C-2578A e MTHFR C677T foram investigados através das técnicas de PCR-SSCP e PCR-RFLP, respectivamente. Os níveis de homocisteína plasmática foram mensurados através de cromatografia líquida/espectrometria de massa seqüencial (CL/EMS). RESULTADOS: Não houve diferença significante em relação à distribuição de alelos e genótipos entre os grupos, para ambos os polimorfismos. A análise univariada mostrou uma freqüência maior do genótipo VEGF -2578AA no grupo com doença em três vasos (p=0,044). Além disso, o genótipo VEGF -2578CA foi observado mais freqüentemente entre indivíduos com <95% de estenose (p=0,010). Após ajuste para outros fatores de risco para DAC em um modelo multivariado, observou-se que o polimorfismo VEGF C-2578A não era um correlato independente da DAC (p=0,688). O polimorfismo MTHFR não mostrou qualquer relação com a extensão e/ou gravidade da DAC. O polimorfismo MTHFR C677T não mostrou uma associação direta com hiperhomocisteinemia ou aumento das concentrações médias de Hcy no plasma. CONCLUSÃO: Embora haja uma aparente associação entre o polimorfismo VEGF C-2578A e o desenvolvimento de aterosclerose coronariana, essa associação não é independente dos fatores de risco cardiovasculares convencionais.

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Lamium album accumulates starch, sucrose and raffinose-family oligosaccharides (RFO) as the major products of photosynthesis. These products were measured in leaves throughout a sixteen-hour photoperiod and under various irradiance conditions. There was continuous accumulation of sucrose and starch. The rate of gas exchange was higher at 500 µEm² s-1 and 900 µEm²s-1 than at 300 µEm² s-1. The rate of photosynthesis did not decline over the sixteen-hour photoperiod, which suggested that there was no short-term feed back inhibition due to sucrose accumulation in this plant. When the products of photosynthesis were compared at the end of the photoperiod, only sucrose increased in abundance at high irradiance. The RFO pool in leaves was shown to contain raffinose, stachyose and verbascose; galactinol was also present. 14CO2 feeding demonstrated that roots and flowers were the major sinks. The middle leaves were major source leaves whilst young leaves acted as both sources and sinks.

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We determined the influence of fasting (FAST) and feeding (FED) on cholesteryl ester (CE) flow between high-density lipoproteins (HDL) and plasma apoB-lipoprotein and triacylglycerol (TG)-rich emulsions (EM) prepared with TG-fatty acids (FAs). TG-FAs of varying chain lengths and degrees of unsaturation were tested in the presence of a plasma fraction at d > 1.21 g/mL as the source of CE transfer protein. The transfer of CE from HDL to FED was greater than to FAST TG-rich acceptor lipoproteins, 18% and 14%, respectively. However, percent CE transfer from HDL to apoB-containing lipoproteins was similar for FED and FAST HDL. The CE transfer from HDL to EM depended on the EM TG-FA chain length. Furthermore, the chain length of the monounsaturated TG-containing EM showed a significant positive correlation of the CE transfer from HDL to EM (r = 0.81, P < 0.0001) and a negative correlation from EM to HDL (r = -041, P = 0.0088). Regarding the degree of EM TG-FAs unsaturation, among EMs containing C18, the CE transfer was lower from HDL to C18:2 compared to C18:1 and C18:3, 17.7%, 20.7%, and 20%, respectively. However, the CE transfer from EMs to HDL was higher to C18:2 than to C18:1 and C18:3, 83.7%, 51.2%, and 46.3%, respectively. Thus, the EM FA composition was found to be the rate-limiting factor regulating the transfer of CE from HDL. Consequently, the net transfer of CE between HDL and TG-rich particles depends on the specific arrangement of the TG acyl chains in the lipoprotein particle core.

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Although 17β-estradiol (E2) deficiency has been linked to the development of osteoarthritis (OA) in middle-aged women, there are few studies relating other estrogens and estrogen metabolites (EMs) to this condition. We developed a high-performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-ESI-MS/MS) method to measure the levels of six EMs (i.e., estrone, E2, estriol, 2-hydroxyestrone, 2-hydroxyestradiol, and 16a-hydroxyestrone) in healthy pre- and postmenopausal women and women with OA. This method had a precision ranging from 1.1 to 3.1% and a detection limit ranging from 10 to 15 pg. Compared to healthy women, serum-free E2 was lower in the luteal and postmenopausal phases in women with OA, and total serum E2 was lower in postmenopausal women with OA. Moreover, compared to healthy women, total serum 2-hydroxyestradiol was higher in postmenopausal women with OA and total serum 2-hydroxyestrone was lower in both the luteal and follicular phases in women with OA. In conclusion, our HPLC-ESI-MS/MS method allowed the measurement of multiple biochemical targets in a single assay, and, given its increased cost-effectiveness, simplicity, and speed relative to previous methods, this method is suitable for clinical studies.