146 resultados para Excisão de Linfonodo


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Objectivo: O uso de Mitomicina C, na cirurgia de pterígeo, tem como objectivo diminuir a taxa de recidiva, contudo a sua aplicação não é isenta de complicações. O presente estudo pretende avaliar o efeito, a curto prazo, da aplicação intraoperatória de mitomicina C sobre o endotélio corneano, em doentes submetidos a excisão de pterígeo. Material e Métodos: Estudo prospectivo que incluiu 30 doentes submetidos a excisão de pterígeo primário. Em 15 doentes aplicou-se intraoperatoriamente mitomicina C a 0,02% durante 2 minutos, sobre a esclerótica com colocação posterior de auto-enxerto de conjuntiva. Nos restantes 15 doentes (grupo controlo) procedeu-se a excisão de pterigeo com auto-enxerto de conjuntiva, sem aplicação de mitomicina C. Realizou-se microscopia especular no pré-operatório e aos 2 meses de followup, avaliando-se a densidade de células endoteliais, coeficiente de variação, percentagem de células hexagonais e espessura central da córnea. Utilizou-se o Teste Paired Samples t-test para determinar a existência de diferença estatisticamente significativa entre o pré e pós-operatório, entre os 2 grupos, em relação aos parâmetros em estudo, adoptando-se um nível de significância de 5%. Resultados: Para todos os parâmetros analisados não se observaram diferenças estatisticamente significativas. A densidade de células endoteliais no grupo em que foi aplicada mitomicina C e no grupo controlo foi respectivamente de 2652,67±136,30; 2588,56±352,04 células/mm2 pré-operatoriamente e de 2714,57±204,04 ; 2279,89±875,71 células/mm2 pós-operatoriamente (p=0,185 ; p=0,32). O coeficiente de variação do tamanho celular no grupo em que foi aplicada mitomicina C e no grupo controlo foi respectivamente de 30,44±2,74; 34,22±3,27 células/mm2 pré-operatoriamente e de 30,11±2,71; 32,00±2,69 células/mm2 pós-operatoriamente (p=0,751 ; p=0,053). A percentagem de células hexagonais no grupo em que foi aplicada mitomicina C e no grupo controlo foi respectivamente de 44,11±2,85 ; 43,11±5,33 células/mm2 pré-operatoriamente e de 44,44±4,45 ; 48,22±4,41 células/mm2 pós-operatoriamente (p=0,824 ; p=0,056). A espessura central da córnea no grupo em que foi aplicada mitomicina C e no grupo controlo foi respectivamente de 534,33±49,80 ; 542,56±47,21 células/mm2 pré-operatoriamente e de 518±33,47 ; 536,11±43,24 células/mm2 pós-operatoriamente (p=0,072 ; p=0,183). Conclusão: O uso de mitomicina tópica a 0.02% não afectou de forma estatisticamente significativa o endótelio corneano.

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A designação de polipo maligno significa a presença de um adenoma com um foco de carcinoma que invade a submucosa (carcinoma invasivo). Este tempo é habitualmente utilizado quando um polipo que foi ressecado por via endoscópica, se vem a comprovar, após exame histológico, conter carcinoma invasivo. A incidência de polipos malignos, removidos endoscopicamente, é em média de 4,7% (0,2-9,4%). O risco de malignidade está associado à dimensão, localização e configuração histológica. A abordagem terapêutica dum polipo maligno varia entre uma atitude conservadora, considerando a polipectomia tratamento adequado e suficiente e uma atitude cirúrgica de ressecção complementar, no caso contrário. A ressecção cirúrgica deverá tomar em conta os riscos potenciais de carcinoma residual e/ ou metastático da lesão excisada em comparação com o risco potencial, em termos de mobilidade e mortalidade, do próprio acto cirúrgico. A ressecção endoscópica de um polipo maligno pediculado, constitui habitualmente tratamento curativo, desde que esteja assegurada a sua excisão completa, com uma margem livre de ressecção e que o carcinoma não seja pouco diferenciado ou indiferenciado (grau III) e não exista invasão linfática ou vascular. O risco de doença metastática nesta situação é de 0,3%. Um polipo maligno sessil ressecado endoscopicamente possui maior risco de metastização (1,5%), mesmo com critérios histológicos favoráveis. A ressecção cirúrgica complementar deverá ser contemplada, em doentes cujo risco cirúrgico seja inferior ao risco de metastização. Cada caso deverá ser considerado individualmente, devendo a abordagem terapêutica ser devidamente ponderada pelos médicos intervenientes (gastrenterologista, anatomopatologista, cirurgião), em função dos riscos e beneficio de eventual ressecção cirúrgica complementar, após discussão com o doente e/ ou seus familiares.

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced by aerobic metabolism and react with biomolecules, such as lipids, proteins and DNA. In high concentration, they lead to oxidative stress. Among ROS, singlet oxygen (1O2) is one of the main ROS involved in oxidative stress and is one of the most reactive forms of molecular oxygen. The exposure of some dyes, such as methylene blue (MB) to light (MB+VL), is able to generate 1O2 and it is the principle involved in photodynamic therapy (PDT). 1O2 e other ROS have caused toxic and carcinogenic effects and have been associated with ageing, neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. Oxidative DNA damage is mainly repaired by base excision repair (BER) pathway. However, recent studies have observed the involvement of nucleotide excision repair (NER) factors in the repair of this type of injury. One of these factors is the Xeroderma Pigmentosum Complementation Group A (XPA) protein, which acts with other proteins in DNA damage recognition and in the recruitment of other repair factors. Moreover, oxidative agents such as 1O2 can induce gene expression. In this context, this study aimed at evaluating the response of XPA-deficient cells after treatment with photosensitized MB. For this purpose, we analyzed the cell viability and occurrence of oxidative DNA damage in cells lines proficient and deficient in XPA after treatment with MB+VL, and evaluated the expression of this enzyme in proficient and complemented cells. Our results indicate an increased resistance to treatment of complemented cells and a higher level of oxidative damage in the deficient cell lines. Furthermore, the treatment was able to modulate the XPA expression up to 24 hours later. These results indicate a direct evidence for the involvement of NER enzymes in the repair of oxidative damage. Besides, a better understanding of the effects of PDT on the induction of gene expression could be provided

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studies using UV as a source of DNA damage. However, even though unrepaired UV-induced DNA damages are related to mutagenesis, cell death and tumorigenesis, they do not explain phenotypes such as neurodegeneration and internal tumors observed in patients with syndromes like Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP) and Cockayne Syndrome (CS) that are associated with NER deficiency. Recent evidences point to a role of NER in the repair of 8-oxodG, a typical substrate of Base Excision Repair (BER). Since deficiencies in BER result in genomic instability, neurodegenerative diseases and cancer, it was investigated in this research the impact of XPC deficiency on BER functions in human cells. It was analyzed both the expression and the cellular localization of APE1, OGG1 e PARP-1, the mainly BER enzymes, in different NER-deficient human fibroblasts. The endogenous levels of these enzymes are reduced in XPC deficient cells. Surprisingly, XP-C fibroblasts were more resistant to oxidative agents than the other NER deficient fibroblasts, despite presenting the highest of 8-oxodG. Furthermore, subtle changes in the nuclear and mitochondrial localization of APE1 were detected in XP-C fibroblasts. To confirm the impact of XPC deficiency in the regulation of APE1 and OGG1 expression and activity, we constructed a XPC-complemented cell line. Although the XPC complementation was only partial, we found that XPC-complemented cells presented increased levels of OGG1 than XPC-deficient cells. The extracts from XPC-complemented cells also presented an elevated OGG1 enzimatic activity. However, it was not observed changes in APE1 expression and activity in the XPCcomplemented cells. In addition, we found that full-length APE1 (37 kDa) and OGG1- α are in the mitochondria of XPC-deficient fibroblasts and XPC-complemented fibroblasts before and after induction of oxidative stress. On the other hand, the expression of APE1 and PARP-1 are not altered in brain and liver of XPC knockout mice. However, XPC deficiency changed the APE1 localization in hypoccampus and hypothalamus. We also observed a physical interaction between XPC and APE1 proteins in human cells. In conclusion, the data suggest that XPC protein has a role in the regulation of OGG1 expression and activity in human cells and is involved mainly in the regulation of APE1 localization in mice. Aditionally, the response of NER deficient cells under oxidative stress may not be only associated to the NER deficiency per se, but it may include the new functions of NER enzymes in regulation of expression and cell localization of BER proteins

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Sugarcane has an importance in Brazil due to sugar and biofuel production. Considering this aspect, there is basic research being done in order to understand its physiology to improve production. The aim of this research is the Base Excision Repair pathway, in special the enzyme MUTM DNA-glycosylase (formamidopyrimidine) which recognizes oxidized guanine in DNA. The sugarcane scMUTM genes were analyzed using four BACs (Bacterial Artificial Chromosome) from a sugarcane genomic library from R570 cultivar. The resulted showed the presence in the region that had homology to scMUTM the presence of transposable elements. Comparing the similarity, it was observed a highest similarity to Sorghum bicolor sequence, both nucleotide and peptide sequences. Furthermore, promoter regions from MUTM genes in some grass showed different cis-regulatory elements, among which, most were related to oxidative stress, suggesting a gene regulation by oxidative stress

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The genome of all organisms constantly suffers the influence of mutagenic factors from endogenous and/or exogenous origin, which may result in damage for the genome. In order to keep the genome integrity there are different DNA repair pathway to detect and correct these lesions. In relation to the plants as being sessile organisms, they are exposed to this damage frequently. The Base Excision DNA Repair (BER) is responsible to detect and repair oxidative lesions. Previous work in sugarcane identified two sequences that were homologous to Arabidopsis thaliana: ScARP1 ScARP3. These two sequences were homologous to AP endonuclease from BER pathway. Then, the aim of this work was to characterize these two sequence using different approaches: phylogenetic analysis, in silico protein organelle localization and by Nicotiana tabacum transgenic plants with overexpression cassette. The in silico data obtained showed a duplication of this sequence in sugarcane and Poaceae probably by a WGD event. Furthermore, in silico analysis showed a new localization in nuclei for ScARP1 protein. The data obtained with transgenic plants showed a change in development and morphology. Transgenic plants had slow development when compared to plants not transformed. Then, these results allowed us to understand better the potential role of this sequence in sugarcane and in plants in general. More work is important to be done in order to confirm the protein localization and protein characterization for ScARP1 and ScARP3

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In vitro and in animal models, APE1, OGG1, and PARP-1 have been proposed as being involved with inflammatory response. In this work, we have investigated if the SNPs APE1 Asn148Glu, OGG1 Ser326Cys, and PARP-1 Val762Ala are associated to meningitis and also developed a system to enable the functional analysis of polymorphic proteins. Patients with bacterial meningitis (BM), aseptic meningitis (AM) and controls (non-infected) genotypes were investigated by PIRA-PCR or PCR-RFLP. DNA damages were detected in genomic DNA by Fpg treatment. IgG and IgA were measured from plasma and the cytokines and chemokines were measured from cerebrospinal fluid samples using Bio-Plex assays. The levels of NF-κB and c-Jun were measured in CSF by dot blot assays. A significant (P<0.05) increase in the frequency of APE1 148Glu allele in BM and AM patients was observed. A significant increase in the genotypes Asn/Asn in control group and Asn/Glu in BM group was also found. For the SNP OGG1 Ser326Cys, the genotype Cys/Cys was more frequent (P<0.05) in BM group. The frequency of PARP-1 Val/Val genotype was higher in control group (P<0.05). The occurrence of combined SNPs increased significantly in BM patients, indicating that these SNPs may be associated to the disease. Increasing in sensitive sites to Fpg was observed in carriers of APE1 148Glu allele or OGG1 326Cys allele, suggesting that SNPs affect DNA repair activity. Alterations in IgG production were observed in the presence of SNPs APE1Asn148Glu, OGG1Ser326Cys or PARP-1Val762Ala. Reductions in the levels ofIL-6, IL-1Ra, MCP-1/CCL2and IL-8/CXCL8 were observed in the presence of APE1148Glu allele in BM patients, however no differences were observed in the levels of NF-κB and c-Jun considering genotypes and analyzed groups. Using APE1 as model, a system to enable the analysis of cellular effects and functional characterization of polymorphic proteins was developed using strategies of cloning APE1 cDNA in pIRES2-EGFP vector, cellular transfection of the construction obtained, siRNA for endogenous APE1 and cellular cultures genotyping. In conclusion, we obtained evidences of an effect of SNPs in DNA repair genes on the regulation of immune response. This is a pioneering work in the field that shows association of BER variant enzymes with an infectious disease in human patients, suggesting that the SNPs analyzed may affect immune response and damage by oxidative stress level during brain infection. Considering these data, new approaches of functional characterization must be developed to better analysis and interactions of polymorphic proteins in response to this context

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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde, 2015.

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Dissertação de Mestrado, Engenharia Biológica, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2014

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Tese de Doutoramento em Ciências Veterinárias, na Especialidade de Clínica

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RESUMO Os tumores do espaço parafaríngeo são raros e correspondem a menos de 1% de todas as neoplasias da cabeça e pescoço. Os tumores, benignos ou malignos, podem ter origem em qualquer uma das estruturas contidas no espaço parafaríngeo e geralmente apresentam-se como uma tumefação indolor no pescoço ou orofaringe, geralmente o diagnóstico definitivo é anatomo-patológico; contudo é importante reconhecer a possibilidade de ocorrência de lesões vasculares que obrigam à realização de estudos imagiologicos desta região antes de se proceder a biópsia ou excisão da lesão. Os autores relatam um caso de uma doente com uma volumosa tumefacção parafaringea esquerda com 3 meses de evolução, indolor e causadora de disfagia. O estudo imagiológico demonstrou um aneurisma da artéria carótida interna que foi tratado através de procedimentos endovasculares com oclusão do aneurisma.