1000 resultados para vitamina A


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Dissertação para obtenção do grau de Mestre no Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde Egas Moniz

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The term vitamin E refers to a group of eight molecular compounds which differ in structure and bioavailability, and the RRR-alpha-tocopherol more biologically active form. The composition of vitamin E in breast milk undergoes variations during lactation, colostrum and milk richer in this micronutrient compared to transitional and mature milk. Newborns, especially premature infants are more susceptible to vitamin E deficiency and to prevent the damage caused by this deficiency has been proposed supplementation of neonates with this micronutrient, however, there is no consensus to carry out this intervention. Thus, maternal supplementation with RRRalpha-tocopherol in the postpartum period can be a good alternative to try to raise the alpha-tocopherol levels in breast milk and therefore provide the premature newborn adequate amounts of vitamin E. This study to evaluate the effect of supplementation with 400 UI acetate RRR-alpha-tocopherol in women with premature births, on the concentration of alpha-tocopherol in breast milk colostrum, transitional and mature. The study included 89 healthy adult women were enrolled in the control group (n = 51) and supplemented group (n = 38). Blood samples were collected and milk colostrum soon after birth (0h milk) twenty-four hours, new rate of colostrum milk was collected (24h milk). The transitional and mature milk were collected in seven days (7d milk) and thirty days (30d milk) after delivery, respectively. Supplementation in the supplemented group was held after the collection of blood and 0h milk. The alpha-tocopherol analyzes were performed by high-performance liquid chromatography. Serum levels of alpha-tocopherol less than 516 μg/dL were considered indicative of nutritional deficiency. The average concentration of alphatocopherol in the serum of the control group mothers was 1159.8 ± 292.4 μg/dL and the supplemented group was 1128.3 ± 407.2 μg/dL (p = 0.281). All women had nutritional status in vitamin E suitable. In both groups, it was observed that the concentration of vitamin E in colostrum milk was higher compared to transitional and mature milk. In the supplemented group, the concentration of alpha-tocopherol in the milk increased 60 % after supplementation, from 1339.3 ± 414.2 μg/dL (0h milk) to 2234.7 ± 997.3 μg/dL (24h milk). While the control group values in colostrum 0h and colostrum 24h were similar (p = 0.681). In the control group the follow-on milk alphatocopherol value was 875.3 ± 292.4 μg/dL and in the group supplemented 1352.8 ± 542.3 μg/dL, an increase of 35% in the supplemented group compared to control (p <0.001). In mature milk alpha-tocopherol concentrations between the control group (426.6 ± 187.5 μg/dL) and supplemented (416.4 ± 214.2 μg/dL) were similar (p = 0.853). Only 24h milk supplemented group answered the nutritional requirement of alpha-tocopherol (4 mg/day) of the newborn. These results show that the transport of this micronutrient for milk occurs in a controlled and limited way. Thus, the native vitamin E supplementation increases the concentration of alpha-tocopherol in colostrum and milk and transition does not influence the concentration in mature milk. Only the increase in colostrum milk was sufficient to meet the nutritional requirement of premature newborns.

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Vitamin A is an essential nutrient for many physiological processes such as growth and development, so that their adequate nutritional state is essential during pregnancy and lactation. Lactating women and children in breastfeeding are considered risk groups for vitamin A deficiency and some factors may increase the risk of vitamin A deficiency, such as prematurity. The aim of this work was to evaluate the vitamin A concentration in preterm and term lactating women and newborns by determination of retinol in maternal serum, umbilical cord serum and breast milk collected until 72 hours postpartum. 182 mothers were recruited and divided into preterm group (GPT; n = 118) and term group (GT, n = 64). In preterm group were also analyzed transition milk (7th-15th day; n = 68) and mature milk (30th-55th day; n = 46) samples. Retinol was analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Maternal retinol concentration in serum was 48.6 ± 12.3 µg/dL in GPT and 42.8 ± 16.3 µg/dL in the GT (p <0.01). Cord serum retinol was 20.4 ± 7.4 µg/dL in GPT and 23.2 ± 7.6 µg/dL in GT (p> 0.05). Among newborns, 43% of premature and 36% of term had low levels of serum retinol in umbilical cord (<20 µg/dL). In colostrum, the retinol in preterm and term groups had an average of 100.8 ± 49.0 µg/dL and 127.5 ± 65.1 µg/dL, respectively (p <0.05). The retinol average in preterm milk increased to 112.5 ± 49.7 µg/dL in transition phase and decreased to 57.2 ± 23.4 µg/dL in mature milk, differing significantly in all stages (p <0.05). When comparing with the recommendation of vitamin A intake (400 µg/day) GT colostrum reached the recommendation for infants, but in GPT the recommendation was not achieved at any stage. Mothers of premature infants had higher serum retinol than mothers at term; however, this was not reflected in serum retinol of umbilical cord, since premature had lower concentration of retinol. Such condition can be explained due to lower maternal physiological hemodilution and placental transfer of retinol to the fetus during preterm gestation. Comparison of retinol in colostrum showed lower concentrations in GPT; however the transition phase there was a significant increase of retinol content released by the mammary gland of preterm mothers. This situation highlights a specific physiological adaptation of prematurity, likely to more contribute to formation of hepatic reserves of retinol in premature infants.

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Programa de doctorado: Avances en Medicina Interna. La fecha de publicación es la fecha de lectura

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Programa de doctorado: Salud pública (Epidemiología, Planificación y Nutrición). La fecha de publicación es la fecha de lectura

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Los niños con parálisis cerebral (PC) tienen mayor riesgo de deficiencia de vitamina D (VD). Aunque existen bastantes estudios sobre VD en PC, hay limitada información sobre suplementación con VD en estos pacientes. El objetivo de este artículo es evaluar el efecto de la suplementación con VD en monodosis en las concentraciones plasmáticas de 25-hidroxi-vitamina-D (25OHD) en niños con PC.

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Se realiza un estudio clínico controlado para controlar la acción de la vitamina K oral e intramuscular sobre los valores del tiempo de protromiba. Se incluyeron a 200 recién nacidos sanos del Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso, quiénes fueron aleatorizados en dos grupos: el grupo oral constituido por 100, quiénes recibieron 2 mg de vitamina K; y el grupo muscular formado por otros 100, que recibieron 1 mg de vitamina K al nacimiento. Se tomaron 2 muestras de sangre para determinar el tiempo de protrombina; la primera, al nacimiento y la segunda a las 12 horas de vida. Para el análisis estadístico de las variables se utilizaron valores de medias, diferencias de medias y valor de p. Los valores de p de las variables analizadas fueron: sexo (0,2030), edad gestacional (0.7463), peso (0.1921) y tiempo de protromiba al nacimiento (0.2150); no indicaron una diferencia estadísticamente significativa, es decir que los grupos fueron similares. La diferencia de medias del tiempo de protrombina a las 123 horas de vida, dio un valor de p de 0.4329. Al caomprar el tiempo de protrombina al nacimiento con el de las 12 horas de vida, se encuentra un valor de p de 0.00712, diferencia estadísticamente significativa; con esto se establece que la vitamina K mejora el tiempo de protrombina, tanto al ser administrada por vía oral o intramuscular

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Un nivel adecuado de vitamina D (VD) es importante no solo para el hueso y el metabolismo fosfocálcico, sino también para la inmunomodulación, la regulación genética, la producción hormonal y la salud a lo largo del ciclo vital. Numerosos estudios observacionales han demostrado una variación estacional en los niveles plasmáticos de la VD, habitualmente con un máximo en torno al verano y un mínimo en torno al invierno. La latitud geográfica juega un papel considerable en la influencia de los rayos ultravioleta del espectro solar. Estudios hechos en Uruguay en la década del 2000 confirmaron la estacionalidad de la VD plasmática y se enfocaron en los vínculos con el metabolismo fosfocálcico y la osteoporosis, generando un marco terapéutico e inclusive preventivo para esta patología. Además de los efectos sobre la calcemia y fosfatemia, el déficit de esta vitamina está involucrado en el origen o desarrollo de patologías crónicas de actual relevancia, tales como algunos tipos de cáncer, enfermedades autoinmunes, cardiovasculares y degenerativas, así como también en la mortalidad global. Desde una perspectiva clínica y de salud pública, es importante comprender la influencia de la estacionalidad en el nivel plasmático de VD a fin de evaluar e interpretar adecuadamente las mediciones individuales y la suplementación destinada a combatir la deficiencia de la vitamina, todo lo cual hace necesaria una actualización del conocimiento.

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Introducción: la falta de vitamina D (Vit D) en las embarazadas puede perjudicar la salud de la madre y del niño si no es diagnosticada y tratada adecuadamente. Su déficit está relacionado con diversas complicaciones obstétricas, como la preeclampsia y la diabetes gestacional y del recién nacido, bajo peso al nacer e hipocalcemia; pobre crecimiento posnatal, fragilidad ósea y aumento de la incidencia de enfermedades autoinmunes. Múltiples estudios muestran que la falta de Vit D ocurre con una extraordinaria frecuencia que oscila entre 18% y 84% dependiendo de la población estudiada, sin embargo no tenemos datos nacionales. Objetivo: conocer la prevalencia de deficiencia e insuficiencia de Vit D en una población de mujeres embarazadas de un hospital público de Montevideo, el Centro Hospitalario Pereira Rossell. Material y método: se realizaron cuestionarios especialmente confeccionados y extracciones de sangre en embarazadas del tercer trimestre para creatininemia, calcio total en sangre, albuminemia, PTH intacta y 25 (OH) Vit D, previa firma de consentimiento informado. Se consideró como deficiencia severa una concentración de Vit D < 10 ng/ml; deficiencia 10-20 ng/ml; insuficiente 20-30 ng/ml, y suficiente > 30 ng/ml. Resultados: de 71 muestras analizadas, 3 (4,3%) tuvieron niveles de suficiencia, 18 tuvieron insuficiencia (25,7%), 30 deficiencia (42,9%) y 19 severa deficiencia (27,1%). Conclusiones: tal como ocurre a nivel internacional el déficit de Vit D en la población estudiada se presenta con una frecuencia extraordinaria. Se requiere la pronta atención de este problema para evitar complicaciones en la embarazada y en el recién nacido.

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Introdução: As vitaminas distinguem-se de outros constituintes dietéticos por, em quantidades mínimas, beneficiarem diversos processos metabólicos. A vitamina C (ácido L-ascórbico), presente em frutas e legumes, é fundamental para a nutrição humana, por ser um antioxidante natural. No entanto, os teores do ácido L-ascórbico, principal forma biologicamente ativa desta vitamina, decrescem significativamente ao longo do amadurecimento dos alimentos. O conhecimento da composição nutricional e fitoquímica de frutos exóticos, caso da múcua (Baobab), pode dar a conhecer novas fontes de bioativos e permitir a sua valorização, contribuindo para a sustentabilidade social e económica da região de origem. Objetivos: Análise quantitativa do teor total de vitamina C da polpa do fruto da Adansonia digitata L., conhecida Baobab, espécie nativa de África. Métodos: O teor de ácido ascórbico foi determinado por HPLC-DAD, segundo um método previamente validado. 2 g de amostra foram adicionados a 12 mL de solução estabilizadora (ácido perclórico 10%, v/v) + ácido metafosfórico 1%, p/v). Para a determinação do teor de vitamina C total, utilizou-se tris(2-carboxietil) fosfina (5 mM). O teor de ácido desidroascórbico (forma biologicamente menos ativa) foi determinado por diferença. Resultados: O teor total de vitamina C foi de 26,1 mg/100 g, sendo 22,8 mg/100 g de ácido L-ascórbico e 3,33 mg/100 g de ácido desidroascórbico. Embora estes valores sejam significativamente inferiores aos descritos na laranja (49,1 mg/100 g) e no kiwi (55,2 mg/100 g), este fruto tem um período de conservação substancialmente maior. Atendendo aos seus teores reduzidos de humidade, o Baobab pode ser uma alternativa natural rica em antioxidantes. Conclusões: Este estudo salienta o potencial efeito antioxidante de uma fruta tropical pouco estudada e apenas consumida pela população local. A estabilidade do teor de ácido L-ascórbico observada no Baobab promove novas perspetivas de exploração e utilização de recursos naturais, no âmbito das ciências da nutrição.

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The vitamins A and E are recognizably important in the initial stages of life and the newborn depends on nutritional adequacy of breast milk to meet their needs. These vitamins share routes of transport to the tissues and antagonistic effects have been observed in animals after supplementation with vitamin A. This study aimed to verify the effect of maternal supplementation with vitamin A megadose (200,000 UI) in the immediate post-partum on the concentration of alpha-tocopherol in colostrum. Healthy parturient women attended at a public maternity natalensis were recruited for the study and divided into two groups: control (n = 37) and supplemented (n = 36). Blood samples of colostrum and milk were collected until 12 hours after delivery. The women of the supplemented group was administered a retynil palmitate capsule and 24 hours after the first collection was obtained the 2nd sample of colostrum in two groups for analysis of retinol and alpha-tocopherol in milk. The mean retinol concentration of 50,7 ± 14,4 μg/dL (Mean ± standard deviation) and alpha-tocopherol of 1217.4 ± 959 mg/dL in the serum indicate the nutritional status biochemical appropriate. Supplementation with retynil palmitate resulted in increase not only retinol levels in the colostrum of the supplemented group (p = 0.002), but also the concentration of alpha-tocopherol (p = 0.04), changing from 1456.6 ± 1095.8 mg/dL to 1804.3 ± 1432.0 mg/dL (milk 0 and 24 respectively) compared to values in the control group, 984.6 ± 750.0 mg/dL and 1175.0 ± 730.8 mg/dL. The women had different responses to supplementation, influenced by baseline levels of retinol in colostrum. Those with previous by low levels of retinol in colostrum (<60 mg/dL) had increased the concentration of alpha-tocopherol in milk, whereas those with adequate levels (> 60 mg/dL), showed a reduction after supplementation. Supplementation with retinol palmitate is an important intervention in situations of high risk for vitamin A deficiency, when considering the need to maternal supplementation, since the excess vitamin can offer unfavorable interactions between nutrients essential for the mother-child group

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Mothers with good vitamin A nutritional status during gestation and lactation are better able to nourish and protect their infant with maternal milk. Our hypothesis is that women with more serum retinol have more retinol and secretory immunoglobulin A in colostrum. 190 healthy puerperal women from a Brazilian public maternity were recruited and divided according to the cutoff point for serum retinol (30 μg/dL). A number of the women was supplemented with 200000 UI (60 mg) of retinyl palmitate in the immediate postpartum. Serum and colostrum were collected on the 1st day postpartum and colostrum again on the following day. Retinol (serum and colostrum) was analyzed by HPLC and SIgA (colostrum) by turbidimetry. The mothers presented with adequate biochemical indicators of nutritional status, according to serum retinol (44.6 μg/dL). There were significant differences (p= 0.0017 and p= 0.043, respectively) in retinol and SIgA levels in the colostrum of mothers with serum retinol > 30 μg/dL and < 30 μg/dL. The concentration of SIgA in the colostrum of non-supplemented mothers on the 1st day postpartum was 822.6 mg/dL, decreasing after 24 hours to 343.7 mg/dL. Supplemented mothers showed levels of SIgA in colostrum of 498.9 mg/dL on the 2nd day postpartum (p= 0.00006). The colostrum of women with good vitamin A nutritional status had more retinol and SIgA. Additionally, maternal supplementation increases the levels of SIgA in colostrum. The higher levels of SIgA on the 1st day postpartum showed the importance of early breastfeeding, given that it provides considerable immunological benefits to newborn infants

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Nutritional status is an important determinant to the response against Leishmania infection, although few studies have characterized the molecular basis for the association found between malnutrition and the disease. Vitamin A supplementation has long been used in developing countries to prevent mortality by diarrheal and respiratory diseases, but there are no studies on the role of vitamin A in Leishmania infection, although we and others have found vitamin A deficiency in visceral Leishmaniasis (VL). Regulatory T cells are induced in vitro by vitamin A metabolites and are considered important cells implicated T CD4+ cell suppression in human VL. This work aimed to examine the correlation of nutritional status and the effect of vitamin A in the response against Leishmania infantum infection. A total of 179 children were studied: 31 had active VL, 33 VL history, 44 were DTH+ and 71 were DTH- and had negative antibody to Leishmania (DTH-/Ac-). Peripheral blood monuclear cells were isolated in a subgroup of 10 active VL and 16 DTH-/Ac- children and cultivated for 20h under 5 different conditions: 1) Medium, 2) Soluble promastigote L. infantum antigens (SLA), 3) All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA), 4) SLA + ATRA and 5) Concanavalin A. T CD4+CD25highFoxp3+, T CD4+CD25-Foxp3- and CD14+ monocytes were stained and studied by flow cytometry for IL-10, TGF-β and IL-17 production. Nutritional status was compromised in VL children, which presented lower BMI/Age and retinol concentrations when compared to healthy controls. We found a negative correlation between nutritional status (measured by BMI/Age and serum retinol) and anti-Leishmania antibodies and acute phase proteins. There was no correlation between nutritional status and parasite load. ATRA presented a dual effect in Treg cells and monocytes: In healthy children (DTH-/Ac-), it induced a regulatory response, increasing IL-10 and TGF-β production; in VL children it modulated the immune response, preventing increased IL-10 production after SLA stimulation. Furthermore, we found a positive correlation between BMI/Age and IL-17 production and negative correlation between serum retinol and IL-10 and TGF-β production in T CD4+CD25highFoxp3+ cells after SLA stimulus. Our results show a potential dual role of vitamin A in the immune system: improvement of regulatory profile during homeostasis and down modulation of IL-10 in Treg cells and monocytes during symptomatic VL. Therefore, the use of vitamin A concomitant to VL therapy might improve recovery from disease status in Leishmania infantum infection