977 resultados para methyl 8 hydroxy 2,2 dimethyl 2h 1 chromene 6 carboxylate
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Treatment effects over 2 years of teriparatide vs. ibandronate in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis were compared using lumbar spine bone mineral density (BMD) and trabecular bone score (TBS). Teriparatide induced larger increases in BMD and TBS compared to ibandronate, suggesting a more pronounced effect on bone microarchitecture of the bone anabolic drug. INTRODUCTION: The trabecular bone score (TBS) is an index of bone microarchitecture, independent of bone mineral density (BMD), calculated from anteroposterior spine dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans. The potential role of TBS for monitoring treatment response with bone-active substances is not established. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of recombinant human 1-34 parathyroid hormone (teriparatide) and the bisphosphonate ibandronate (IBN), on lumbar spine (LS) BMD and TBS in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. METHODS: Two patient groups with matched age, body mass index (BMI), and baseline LS BMD, treated with either daily subcutaneous teriparatide (N8201;=8201;65) or quarterly intravenous IBN (N8201;=8201;122) during 2 years and with available LS BMD measurements at baseline and 2 years after treatment initiation were compared. RESULTS: Baseline characteristics (overall mean ± SD) were similar between groups in terms of age 67.98201;±8201;7.4 years, body mass index 23.88201;±8201;3.8 kg/m(2), BMD L1-L4 0.7418201;±8201;0.100 g/cm(2), and TBS 1.2088201;±8201;0.100. Over 24 months, teriparatide induced a significantly larger increase in LS BMD and TBS than IBN (+7.6 %8201;±8201;6.3 vs. +2.9 %8201;±8201;3.3 and +4.3 %8201;±8201;6.6 vs. +0.3 %8201;±8201;4.1, respectively; P8201;<8201;0.0001 for both). LS BMD and TBS were only weakly correlated at baseline (r (2)8201;=8201;0.04) with no correlation between the changes in BMD and TBS over 24 months. CONCLUSIONS: In postmenopausal women with osteoporosis, a 2-year treatment with teriparatide led to a significantly larger increase in LS BMD and TBS than IBN, suggesting that teriparatide had more pronounced effects on bone microarchitecture than IBN.
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Background:It has been suggested that the relative importance of oestrogen-metabolising pathways may affect the risk of oestrogen-dependent tumours including endometrial cancer. One hypothesis is that the 2-hydroxy pathway is protective, whereas the 16α-hydroxy pathway is harmful.Methods:We conducted a case-control study nested within three prospective cohorts to assess whether the circulating 2-hydroxyestrone8201;:8201;16α-hydroxyestrone (2-OHE18201;:8201;16α-OHE1) ratio is inversely associated with endometrial cancer risk in postmenopausal women. A total of 179 cases and 336 controls, matching cases on cohort, age and date of blood donation, were included. Levels of 2-OHE1 and 16α-OHE1 were measured using a monoclonal antibody-based enzyme assay.Results:Endometrial cancer risk increased with increasing levels of both metabolites, with odds ratios in the top tertiles of 2.4 (95% CI=1.3, 4.6; P(trend)=0.007) for 2-OHE1 and 1.9 (95% CI=1.1, 3.5; P(trend)=0.03) for 16α-OHE1 in analyses adjusting for endometrial cancer risk factors. These associations were attenuated and no longer statistically significant after further adjustment for oestrone or oestradiol levels. No significant association was observed for the 2-OHE18201;:8201;16α-OHE1 ratio.Conclusion:Our results do not support the hypothesis that greater metabolism of oestrogen via the 2-OH pathway, relative to the 16α-OH pathway, protects against endometrial cancer.
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Background: Neuropathic pain is associated with altered expression of voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) leading to peripheral nerve hyperexcitability. Interestingly, in cell expression systems, the ubiquitin ligase Nedd4-2 regulates the cell membrane density of the most abundant peripheral and pain-related VGSC, namely Nav1.7, and decreases its sodium current. Yet nothing is known about the involvement of Nedd4-2 in nociception and chronic pain. Therefore, the goal of this study is (i) to characterize Nedd4-2 and Nav1.7 expression in an experimental model of neuropathic pain (ii) to design by viral vector-mediated gene therapy an approach to depict the implication of Nedd4-2 in chronic pain. Methods: Western Blot and immunohistochemistry experiments detecting Nav1.7 and Nedd4-2 were performed in rodent DRGs 7 days after spared nerve injury (SNI). For the viral vector-mediated gene therapy, a recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus (rAAV2/6) was generated expressing the Nedd4-2 gene. Intrathecal injection of rAAV2/6 was followed 2 weeks after by the SNI surgery. Data are expressed in mean ± SEM, n = 4 in each condition. Results: Immunofluorescence on DRGs neurons reveals a decreased number of positive Nedd4-2 cells in the SNI model (27.0 ± 1.2%) versus sham group (43.4 ± 3.5%; p <0.005), as well as an increase in positive Nav1.7 cells in SNI (50.1 ± 2.9%) versus Sham (41.6 ± 1.8%; p <0.05). The change of Nedd4-2 expression was confirmed by western-blot analysis. In addition, we show that Nedd4-2 and Nav1.7 are largely expressed in overlapping cell populations, chiefly colocalizing with markers of small nociceptive neurons. Furthermore, we report that intrathecal injection of rAAV is able to counteract the reduction of Nedd4-2 expression in SNI animals. Conclusion: Our results indicate that Nedd4-2 is mainly expressed in nociceptors and downregulated after nerve injury. Moreover, our data suggest that the reduction of Nedd4-2, after nerve injury, may modulate Nav1.7 activity and contribute to hyperexcitability in neuropathic pain. A normal level of Nedd4-2 can be restored using a viral vector and we will further assess its functional effect on pain sensitivity.
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Pooled F(ab')2 fragments of three MAbs against distinct epitopes of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) were used for radioimmunotherapy of nude mice bearing a subcutaneous human colon carcinoma xenograft. 9-10 d after transplantation when tumor nodules were in exponential growth, 36 mice were treated by intravenous injection of different amounts of 131I-labeled MAb F(ab')2. All 14 mice injected with a single dose of 2,200 (n = 10) or 2,800 microCi (n = 4) showed complete tumor remission. 8 of the 10 mice treated with 2,200 microCi survived in good health for 1 yr when they were killed and shown to be tumor free. Four of nine other mice treated with four fractionated doses of 400 microCi showed no tumor relapse for more than 9 mo. In contrast, all 15 mice injected with 1,600-3,000 microCi 131I-control IgG F(ab')2 showed tumor growth retardation of only 1-4 wk, and 15 of 16 mice injected with unlabeled anti-CEA MAb F(ab')2 showed unmodified tumor progression as compared with untreated mice. From tissue radioactivity distributions it was calculated that by an injection of 2,200 microCi 131I-MAb F(ab')2 a mean dose of 8,335 rad was selectively delivered to the tumor, while the tissue-absorbed radiation doses for the normal organs were: peripheral blood, 2,093; stomach, 1,668; kidney, 1,289; lung, 1,185; liver, 617; spleen, 501; small intestine, 427; large intestine, 367; bone, 337; and muscle, 198. These treatments were well tolerated since out of 19 mice with complete tumor remission only 4 required bone marrow transplantation and 17 were in good health for 6-12 mo of observation. The results demonstrate the selective destruction of established human colon carcinoma transplants by intravenous injection of either single or fractionated doses of 131I-MAb F(ab')2.
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A Cevada BR 2, criada pela Embrapa-Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Trigo (CNPT), foi lançada para cultivo em 1989. Originou-se de sete plantas selecionadas em F3 do cruzamento FM 424/TR 206, realizado em 1979, em Passo Fundo, RS. A BR 2 é uma cevada de primavera, do tipo de duas fileiras de grãos, com ciclo precoce, ampla adaptação e porte baixo. É a primeira cultivar brasileira resistente a Pyrenophora teres, agente causal da mancha-reticular, principal moléstia da cevada no Brasil. Em oito anos de avaliação no Ensaio Nacional de Cevada, conduzido em 12 locais da Região Sul, a BR 2 rendeu entre 1.621 e 4.014 kg/ha de grãos de primeira qualidade, superando a cultivar Antarctica 05 em 3% no RS e SC, em 13% no PR, e em 6% na média dos 96 experimentos (12 locais x 8 anos). Na lavoura, a BR 2 tem produzido rendimentos acima de 5.000 kg/ha. Aprovada como cervejeira em 1992, ocupou 30% da área semeada em 1993 e 90% em 1997. A BR 2 representa um marco no progresso do melhoramento genético da cevada no país, contribuindo decisivamente para o aumento da competitividade da produção doméstica.