921 resultados para Proteína Adaptadora de Sinalização NOD2


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La Diabetes tipo 2, forma parte del clúster de componentes que integran el Síndrome metabólico, y constituye una enfermedad tremendamente prevalente en el mundo, con disfunciones metabólicas que incrementan la morbimortalidad. Objetivo. Con la finalidad de definir las características de una población amplia de pacientes diabéticos de la Comunidad de Madrid diagnosticados por el Hospital Infanta Leonor de Madrid, su contribución al síndrome metabólico, tipo de tratamiento, años de evolución y riesgo cardiovascular, se procedió a realizar un estudio transversal en una población de 735 diabéticos, seleccionados de una base de datos de 1135 diabéticos del Servicio de Endocrinología del Hospital de los que se disponían de datos sobre edad, género, parámetros antropométricos, glucosa, hemoglobina glicosilada, lípidos, lipoproteínas, consumo de tabaco, alcohol y actividad física. En muchos de ellos también se disponía de marcadores emergentes de afectaciones relacionadas con la diabetes y la enfermedad cardiovascular como PCR-us, microalbuminuria y fibrinógeno. Descripción de la muestra. La selección se realizó garantizando confidencialidad y que todos tuvieran datos de edad, sexo, y de los marcadores clásicos, y de la mayoría de los nuevos marcadores emergentes. Como quiera que contar absolutamente con todos los marcadores en el mismo individuo supondría perder en tal selección un número no despreciable de pacientes, se procedió a respetar la selección de 735 en donde 716 tenía información de la mayoría de los marcadores. A partir de los datos primarios se calcularon los cocientes colesterol/total /HDL-c, LDL-c/HDL-c que informan del riesgo cardiovascular, el cociente molar TG/HDL-c indicativo del tamaño de las LDL, y la relación de triglicérido- glucosa como marcador de resistencia a la insulina y riesgo de síndrome metabólico. Se procedió a calcular el riesgo cardiovascular según los algoritmos del estudio Framingham...

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As plantas são organismos sésseis, incapazes de se movimentar de modo a procurar melhores condições ambientais ou nutricionais. Desenvolveram, assim mecanismos que lhes permitem adaptar-se e sobreviver em condição de stress. O stress parece ser parcialmente descodificado num sinal de défice de energia que desencadeia uma resposta, que envolve a indução da expressão de genes relacionados com processos catabólicos e a repressão de genes envolvidos em processos anabólicos. As proteínas quinases e fosfatases desempenham um papel fundamental na regulação das vias de sinalização de stress e, em particular as quinases da superfamília das SnRK encontram-se envolvidas em vários processos da resposta a stress, principalmente abióticos. Enquanto as SnRK2 e SnRK3 estão sobretudo envolvidas na resposta a ABA e a stress hídrico e salino, as SnRK1 têm sido descritas como reguladores chave da resposta a défice energético. No entanto, um número crescente de estudos tem evidenciado a interligação entre estas duas vias de sinalização. Apesar da importância de SnRK1 na regulação da resposta ao stress e na regulação do crescimento e desenvolvimento em plantas, os mecanismos moleculares envolvidos são ainda pouco conhecidos. Com o objetivo de identificar proteínas que interagem com SnRK1 e que poderão estar envolvidas na sua via de sinalização, foi efetuado um rastreio, pelo método Y2H, utilizando uma biblioteca comercial normalizada construída a partir de mRNA extraído de onze tecidos de Arabidopsis. Foram identificadas 32 proteínas que potencialmente interagem com SnRK1.1, entre as quais MARD1 e NDF4. O estudo destas interações permitiu verificar que MARD1 medeia a interação entre SnRK1.1 e RAPTOR1B, sugerindo que, de forma semelhante à que ocorre em mamíferos, esta interação pode interligar a resposta ao défice energético envolvendo os complexos SnRK1 e TOR. Curiosamente, verificou-se que MARD1 medeia igualmente a interação entre SnRK1.1 e várias das MAPKs de Arabidopsis, o que poderá indicar que estas duas vias de sinalização estão igualmente interligadas. Foi também verificado que, no sistema de Y2H, SnRK1.1 interage, em alguns casos de forma depende de NDF4, com as proteínas DELLA, componentes essências da via de sinalização de giberelinas, o que pode sugerir uma interligação entre estas duas vias de sinalização e, desta forma, explicar parcialmente o papel de SnRK1 no crescimento e desenvolvimento das plantas. Um novo mecanismo de interligação entre as vias de sinalização de ABA e energia é sugerida pelos resultados obtidos em ensaios de Y2H mostrando que SnRK1.1 interage com SnRK2.3 e, pela observação de que em plantas que não expressam SnRK1.1/2, a expressão de genes de resposta a ABA é fortemente comprometida, sugerindo que SnRK1 poderá ativar as SnRK2 e, deste modo, ativar a resposta a ABA. No seu conjunto, estes dados evidenciam o papel de SnRK1 como regulador central da resposta ao défice energético em plantas e sugerem alguns dos mecanismos moleculares que poderão estar envidos, nomeadamente através da interação com várias outras vias de sinalização como o complexo TOR (interagindo com RAPTOR1B), as MAPKs, a via de sinalização de ABA (através da interação com SnRK2) e a via de sinalização de giberelinas (através da interação com proteínas DELLA).

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent age-related neurodegenerative disease that leads to cognitive impairment and dementia. The major defined pathological hallmark of AD is the accumulation of amyloid beta (Aβ), a neurotoxic peptide, derived from beta and gamma-secretase cleavage of the amyloid precursor protein (APP). It has been described that cellular prion protein (PrPC) plays a role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer disease. Although, the role of PrPC is still unclear, previous studies showed contradictious results. To elucidate this issue, the main objective of the present study is to investigate the influence of a knockout of the PRNP gene in 5XFAD mice, 5xFAD mice exhibited 5 mutations related to familial Alzheimer disease. These mice show an Aβ1-42 accumulation and an increased neuronal loss during aging. To create a bi-transgenic 5xFAD mice were crossed with Prnp0/0 Zurich 1 mice (prion protein knockout mice). We subjected two transgenic mice (5xFAD and Prnp0/05xFAD) at different ages (3, 9 and 12 months of age) to a battery of task to evaluate cognitive and motoric deficits and a biochemical analysis (ELISA, western blot and immunohistochemistry) to investigate the regulation and potential involvement of downstream signaling proteins in the Aβ induced toxicity process dependent of the PrPC concentration. The study revealed that the deficits induced by Aβ mediated toxicity appeared earlier in 5xFAD mice (9 months of age) than in Prnp0/05xFAD (12 months of age). Investigating the amount of amyloid beta in 5xFAD mice we observed a PrPC dependent regulation in 9 month-old animals of Aβ1−40 but not of the toxic form Aβ1−42. We did not found in Prnp0/05xFAD mice the up-regulation of P-Fyn, Fyn or Cav-1 as we found in 5xFAD mice. This suggests an important role of PrPC in Alzheimer’s disease as a promoter of toxic effect of Aβ oligomers. Our results may suggest the loss of PrPC delays the toxicity of amyloid beta. In conclusion, our data support a role of PrPC as a mediator of Aβ toxicity in AD by promoting early onset of disease.

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The lamina-associated polypeptide 1 (LAP1) is a type II transmembrane protein of the inner nuclear membrane encoded by the human gene TOR1AIP1. LAP1 is involved in maintaining the nuclear envelope structure and appears be involved in the positioning of lamins and chromatin. In the nuclear envelope, LAP1 is suggested to exist as a complex with A-type and B-type lamins, torsins and emerin. The presence of such complexes suggests that LAP1 may cooperate functionally with these proteins in tissues where they play a critical role. Therefore, the identification of LAP1 binding partners and the signalling pathways where LAP1 participates, is crucial for a better understanding of LAP1 functions. The work described in this thesis addresses novel human LAP1 associated proteins found through bioinformatic tools. Public databases allowed for the discovery of the LAP1 interactome, which was manually curated, identifying several functionally relevant proteins. Subsequently, the integration of multiple bioinformatic tools established novel functions to LAP1 such as DNA damage response and telomere association. In conjunction, bioinformatic results also reinforced the association of LAP1 with mitosis, and the already identified role of LAP1 in nuclear morphology. Interestingly, this association of LAP1 with the regulation of the nuclear envelope structure and mitosis progression, shares functional elements with spermatogenesis. Therefore, this work additionally described the localization of LAP1 and some of its interactors throughout the spermatogenic cycle, in mouse and human testis. The results established that the activity of LAP1 during the mouse spermatogenic cycle is most evident from stage VIII until the end of spermiogenesis, which is characteristic of manchette development. Concomitantly, some LAP1 interactors studied in this work share a similar localization, namely, PP1γ2, Lamin B1 and Lamin A/C. The results obtained from the study of LAP1 throughout different periods of the male reproductive system attributed potential new biological functions to LAP1. Thereby, this work can be the foundation of future studies regarding LAP1 and the regulation of multiple cellular processes and disease conditions.

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Se estudia la efectividad del factor de crecimiento BMP-7 en la artrodesis de columna lumbar. La efectividad se basa en la eficacia clínica, la seguridad y los resultados estudiados mediante imágenes radiográficas y de tomografía computadorizada concluyendo que la combinación de BMP-7 - aloinjerto es más efectiva que aloinjerto solo.

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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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A dismotilidade entérica é uma complicação a longo prazo da Diabetes mellitus (DM) que causa desconforto significativo em 76% dos pacientes diabéticos. Sabendo que as purinas estão envolvidas na neuromodulação colinérgica e que no SNC de animais diabéticos foram encontradas alterações na expressão de recetores purinérgicos, decidimos investigar se na dismotilidade diabética a neuromodulação purinérgica se encontra preservada. O modelo animal escolhido de diabetes tipo I resultou da administração de estreptozotocina (STZ, 55 mg/kg, IP) a ratazanas (Rattus norvegicus, Wistar). Este modelo STZ provou ser adequado para o estudo, apresentando 2 semanas após a indução polidipsia, poliúria, polifagia, hiperglicemia e um atraso da motilidade gastrointestinal. A caraterização morfológica macroscópica dos animais STZ revelou um aumento significativo do cego e do intestino. Funcionalmente, estudos preliminares indicam que as contrações espontâneas do íleo dos animais STZ perdem ritmicidade e apresentam maior amplitude que as dos animais controlo de uma forma insensível à TTX, sugerindo o comprometimento das ICC. Paralelamente, estudos imagiológicos revelaram uma perda neuronal mioentérica, principalmente de neurónios nitrérgicos, sendo os colinérgicos preservados. Contudo, a resposta muscular do íleo de animais diabéticos à acetilcolina (ACh) foi inferior à dos controlos, estando a libertação de ACh modulada pela adenosina modificada. Verificou-se que a inibição promovida pelos recetores A1 se mantinha, mas que se perdia a facilitação mediada pela ativação de recetores A2A, cuja imunorreatividade também se encontrava diminuída. Curiosamente, apesar do catabolismo do ATP e dos seus metabolitos estar aumentado nos animais STZ, não se verificou um aumento dos níveis extracelulares de adenosina. Nos animais diabéticos a adenosina é rapidamente desaminada e recaptada por transportadores de nucleósidos, com principal relevância para os concentrativos, sendo os equilibrativos responsáveis pelo transporte da adenosina em animais controlo. Os resultados apresentados nesta tese sugerem que a dismotilidade diabética pode dever-se à perda da atividade nitrérgica, das ICC e da neuromodulação purinérgica mediada por recetores A2A, comprometendo assim a libertação de ACh e consequentemente a motilidade GI.

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Micronutrient deficiencies affect individuals mainly in developing countries, where vitamin A deficiency is a public health problem worldwide more worrying, especially in groups with increased physiological needs such as children and women of reproductive age. Vitamin A is supplied to the body through diet and has an important role in the visual process, cell differentiation, maintenance of epithelial tissue, reproductive and resistance to infection. The literature has demonstrated the relationship between vitamin A and diabetes, including gestational, leading to a risk to both mother and child. Gestational diabetes is any decrease in glucose tolerance of variable magnitude diagnosed each the first time during pregnancy, and may or may not persist after delivery. Insulin resistance during pregnancy is associated with placental hormones, as well as excess fat. Studies have shown that retinol transport protein produced in adipose tissue in high concentrations, this would be associated with resistance by interfering with insulin signaling. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the concentration of retinol in serum and colostrum from healthy and diabetic mothers in the immediate postpartum period. One hundred and nine parturient women were recruited, representing seventy-three healthy and thirty-six diabetic. Retinol was extracted and subsequently analyzed by High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Among the results highlights the mothers with gestational diabetes were older than mothers healthy, had more children and a higher prevalence of cases of cesarean section. Fetal macrosomia was present in 1.4% of healthy parturient women and in 22.2% of diabetic mothers. The maternal serum retinol showed an average of 39.7 ± 12.5 mg/dL for healthy parturients 35.12 ± 15 mg/dL for diabetic and showed no statistical difference. It was observed that in the group of diabetic had 17% vitamin A deficiency, whereas in the healthy group, only 4% of the women were deficentes. Colostrum, the concentration of retinol in healthy was 131.3 ± 56.2 mg/dL and 125.3 ± 41.9 mg/dL in diabetic did not differ statistically. This concentration of retinol found in colostrum provides approximately 656.5 mg/day for infants born to healthy mothers and 626.5 mg/day for infants of diabetic mothers, based on a daily consumption of 500 mL of breast milk and need Vitamin A 400 mg/day, thus reaching the requirement of the infant. The diabetic mothers showed significant risk factors and complications related to gestational diabetes. Although no 11 difference was found in serum retinol concentration and colostrum among women with and without gestational diabetes, the individual analysis shows that parturients women with diabetes are 4.9 times more likely to develop vitamin A deficiency than healthy parturients. However, the supply of vitamin A to the newborn was not committed in the presence of gestational diabetes

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Antecedentes: la proteína C reactiva es uno de los marcadores inflamatorios denominados “reactantes de fase aguda” que se produce en el hígado en respuesta a procesos infecciosos o inflamatorios. En los pacientes con tuberculosis se ha descrito la formación de anticuerpos anticitoplasma de neutrófi los (ANCA). Objetivo: determinar la concentración de proteína C reactiva, evaluar su comportamiento como marcador de la respuesta inflamatoria y analizar su correlación con los ANCA en los pacientes con tuberculosis pulmonar, antes y después de iniciar el tratamiento antifímico. Pacientes: se eligieron pacientes con sospecha de tuberculosis pulmonar. Una vez confirmado el diagnóstico, se obtuvieron las muestras de suero para analizar los datos clínicos y de laboratorios. La determinación de ANCA se realizó con estuches comerciales de inmunofluorescencia y la de proteína C reactiva con ELISA, antes y después de iniciar el tratamiento antifímico. Resultados: se obtuvieron 50 muestras de suero de pacientes con tuberculosis pulmonar. En la primera (94%) y segunda obtención (90%) de los sueros se registró un valor de proteína C reactiva menor de 5 mg/L. El valor promedio de proteína C reactiva fue de 3.05 ± 8.27 mg/L en la primera muestra y de 4.49 ± 11.2 mg/L en la segunda (p = 0.46). Los pacientes positivos a ANCA tuvieron valores más altos de proteína C reactiva en su segunda muestra (p = 0.001). Discusión: existe una asociación entre la proteína C reactiva y la producción de anticuerpos anticitoplasma de neutrófilos en un subgrupo de pacientes con tuberculosis pulmonar. Su significación es incierta, pero quizá desempeñan alguna función patogénica en la respuesta inflamatoria pulmonar.

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Gran parte de los sistemas de producción de rumiantes se encuentran ubicados en el trópico seco, donde las condiciones medioambientales son difíciles y la base de la alimentación son pastos que en su momento no aportan los niveles adecuados de proteína para el mantenimiento y producción de los animales. El objetivo de este trabajo fue determinar las fracciones nitrogenadas de Bothriochloa saccharoides, B. pertusa y Dichanthium annulatum comunes en el trópico seco del norte del Tolima, Colombia.

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Despite advances in antibiotic therapy, bacterial meningitis (BM) remains with high mortality and morbidity rates in worldwide. One important mechanism associated to sequels during disease is the intense inflammatory response which promotes an oxidative burst and release of reactive oxygen species, consequently leading to cell death. Activation of DNA repair enzymes during oxidative stress has been demonstrated in several neurological disorders. APE1/Ref-1 is a multifunctional protein involved in DNA repair and plays a redox function on transcription factors such as NFkB and AP-1.The aim of this study was assess the role of APE1/Ref-1 on inflammatory response and the possibility of its modulation to reduce the sequels of the disease. Firstly it was performed an assay to measure cytokine in cerebrospinal fluid of patients with BM due to Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseriae meningitides. Further, a cellular model of inflammation was used to observe the effect of the inhibition of the endonuclease and redox activity of APE1/Ref-1 on cytokine levels. Additionally, APE1/Ref-1 expression in cortex and hippocampus of rat with MB after vitamin B6 treatment was evaluated. Altogether, results showed a similar profile of cytokines in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients from both pathogens, although IFNy showed higher expression in patients with BM caused by S. pneumoniae. On the other hand, inhibitors of APE1/Ref-1 reduced cytokine levels, mainly TNF-α. Reduction of oxidative stress markers was also observed after introduction of inhibitors in the LPS-stimulated cell. In the animal model, BM increased the expression of the protein APE1/Ref-1, while vitamin B6 promoted reduction. Thereby, this data rise important factors to be considered in pathogenesis of BM, e.g., IFNy can be used as prognostic factor during corticosteroid therapy, APE1/Ref-1 can be an important target to modulate the level of inflammation and VIII oxidative stress, and vitamin B6 seems modulates several proteins related to cell death. So, this study highlights a new understanding on the role of APE1/Ref-1 on the inflammation and the oxidative stress during inflammation condition

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Fundamento. La obstrucción intestinal es una de las urgencias quirúrgicas más frecuentes. Su diagnóstico se basa esencialmente en la historia clínica, la exploración física y las pruebas de imagen. El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar el valor diagnóstico de reactantes de fase aguda en en la obstrucción intestinal y discernir su naturaleza benigna versus maligna. Método. Se ha realizado un estudio de cohortes histórico sobre 53 pacientes sometidos a cirugía por obstrucción intestinal y/o cáncer colorrectal no obstructivo. Los pacientes se encuadraron en 3 grupos: grupo 1 (cáncer colorrectal con obstrucción intestinal) (n=23), grupo 2 (obstrucción intestinal benigna) (n=10) y grupo 3 (cáncer de colon no obstructivo) (n= 20). Se determinan los valores plasmáticos iniciales de la proteína C reactiva (PCR) y el enzima lactato deshidrogenasa (LDH). Resultados. La PCR se elevó cuantitativamente más en pacientes con obstrucción intestinal benigna (grupo 2) (p=0,001), mientras que la LDH en el grupo 1 (pacientes con cáncer obstructivo). Los niveles plasmáticos de LDH fueron significativamente mayores en los grupos con obstrucción intestinal (Grupos 1 y 2) que en pacientes sin obstrucción (p<0,001). Niveles plasmáticos de PCR mayores de 11 mg/l y de LDH mayores de 317 U/L mostraron una validez diagnóstica aceptable para diferenciar los pacientes con obstrucción intestinal, con áreas bajo la curva ROC de 80% (IC 95% = 68-92%) y de 86% (IC 95%= 75-96%) respectivamente. Su validez diagnóstica para diferenciar el origen benigno o maligno es menor, con áreas bajo la curva ROC de 56% para niveles de PCR > 24 ng/l (IC 95% = 30-82%) y de 52% (IC 95% = 29-74%) para niveles de LDH > 359 U/L. Conclusión. La determinación de las concentraciones plasmáticas de la PCR y la LDH pueden ayudar al diagnóstico de la obstrucción intestinal y orientar hacia su origen benigno o maligno en los servicios de urgencias.

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