997 resultados para Cardiac transplant
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INTRODUCTION: C4d is a marker of antibody-mediated rejection (ABMR) in kidney allografts, although cellular rejection also have C4d deposits. OBJECTIVE: To correlate C4d expression with clinico-pathological parameters and graft outcomes at three years. METHODS: One hundred forty six renal transplantation recipients with graft biopsies by indication were included. C4d staining was performed by paraffin-immunohistochemistry. Graft function and survival were measured, and predictive variables of the outcome were determined by multivariate Cox regression. RESULTS: C4d staining was detected in 48 (31%) biopsies, of which 23 (14.7%) had diffuse and 25 (16%) focal distribution. Pre-transplantation panel reactive antibodies (%PRA) class I and II were significantly higher in C4d positive patients as compared to those C4d negative. Both glomerulitis and pericapillaritis were associated to C4d (p = 0.002 and p < 0.001, respectively). The presence of C4d in biopsies diagnosed as no rejection (NR), acute cellular rejection (ACR) or interstitial fibrosis/ tubular atrophy (IF/TA) did not impact graft function or survival. Compared to NR, ACR and IF/TA C4d-, patients with ABMR C4d+ had the worst graft survival over 3 years (p = 0.034), but there was no difference between ABMR versus NR, ACR and IF/TA that were C4d positive (p = 0.10). In Cox regression, graft function at biopsy and high %PRA levels were predictors of graft loss. CONCLUSIONS: This study confirmed that C4d staining in kidney graft biopsies is a clinically useful marker of ABMR, with well defined clinical and pathological correlations. The impact of C4d deposition in other histologic diagnoses deserves further investigation.
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INTRODUCTION: The population of patients undergoing renal transplantation is considered at highrisk for developing obesity and changes in lipid and glucose metabolism, due to the use of immunosuppressive drugs and increased food freedom in the post-transplant period. OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to assess the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in renal transplant recipients and to identify factors associated with its occurrence. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was performed in renal transplant patients, with more than six months of follow-up. The metabolic syndrome was diagnosed according to the criteria of the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III. RESULTS: Among the 87 pa- tients enrolled, 39 (44.8%) presented the phenotype of metabolic syndrome. The mean age of the patients was 43.5 ± 12.1 years-old, with a predominance of male (69.0%) and white (66.7%). The mean and median times of post transplant follow-up were 64.2 ± 49.4 and 56 months, respectively. All the 12 patients who developed post-transplant diabetes mellitus also met the criteria for metabolic syndrome, which compromised the inclusion of this variable in the logistic regression. In the univariate analysis, patients with metabolic syndrome had higher mean age (p = 0.008), higher median blood level of cyclosporine (p = 0.021), higher prevalence of history of coronary disease (p = 0.023), and they were more frequent users of beta (p = 0.011) and calcium- channel blockers (p = 0.039). In the multivariate analysis, age (HR = 1.06; 95% CI=1.01-1.11, p=0.006) and use of beta-blockers (HR = 4.02; 95% CI = 1.41 - 11.4, p = 0.009) were asso- ciated with increased risk of metabolic syndrome. CONCLUSION: Metabolic syndrome was highly prevalent in the population of renal trans- plant recipients studied, and it was associated with older age, use of beta-blockers, and post-transplant diabetes mellitus.
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INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major determinant of mortality in renal transplant recipients (RTR). Metabolic syndrome (MS) and chronic inflammation are currently considered non traditional risk factors for cardiovascular disease. This study evaluates the frequency of these conditions their associations with graft function. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) and inflammation and their associations with graft function in renal transplant recipients. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out with 200 RTR. MS was defined by the NCEP-ATP III criteria. Inflammation was assessed by CRP levels. Renal function was assessed by GFR estimation using the MDRD equation. RESULTS: MS occurred in 71 patients (35.5%). Patients with MS had higher CPR and decreased GFR levels. Inflammation was present in 99 patients (49.5%). Mean waist perimeter, body mass index, triglycerides and serum total cholesterol were significantly higher in inflamed patients. An association between MS and inflammation was demonstrated, 48 (67.6%) patients with MS were inflamed and among those without MS the rate of inflamed patients was 39.5% (51 patients) (p < 0.001). A significantly higher percentage of patients with MS in the group of patients in chronic renal disease stages III and IV was observed. CONCLUSION: In RTR there is a significant association among MS and inflammation. MS is negatively associated with graft function. The clinical implications of these findings must be evaluated in longitudinal studies.
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Introduction: A dysfunctional autonomic nervous system (ANS) has also been recognized as an important mechanism contributing to the poor outcome in CKD patients, with several studies reporting a reduction in heart rate variability (HRV). Objective: Evaluate the sympathovagal balance in patients with chronic kidney disease on conservative treatment. Methods: In a cross-sectional study, patients with CKD stages 3, 4 and 5 not yet on dialysis (CKD group) and age-matched healthy subjects (CON group) underwent continuous heart rate recording during two twenty-minute periods in the supine position (pre-inclined), followed by passive postural inclination at 70° (inclined period). Power spectral analysis of the heart rate variability was used to assess the normalized low frequency (LFnu), indicative of sympathetic activity, and the normalized high frequency (HFnu), indicative of parasympathetic activity. The LFnu/HFnu ratio represented sympathovagal balance. Results: After tilting, CKD patients had lower sympathetic activity, higher parasympathetic activity, and lower sympathovagal balance than patients in the CON group. Compared to patients in stage 3, patients in stage 5 had a lower LFnu/HFnu ratio, suggesting a more pronounced impairment of sympathovagal balance as the disease progresses. Conclusion: CKD patients not yet on dialysis have reduced HRV, indicating cardiac autonomic dysfunction early in the course of CKD.
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Introduction: Familial Hypomagnesaemia with hypercalciuria and nephrocalcinosis, with severe ocular impairment secondary to claudin-19 mutation, is a rare recessive autossomic disorder. Its spectrum includes renal Mg2+ wasting, medullary nephrocalcinosis and progressive chronic renal failure in young people. Objective: To report a case of kidney transplantation father to daughter in a familial occurrence of severe bilateral nephrocalcinosis associated with ocular impairment in a non-consanguineous Brazilian family, in which two daughters had nephrocalcinosis and severe retinopathy. Methods: The index case, a 19 years-old female, had long-lasting past medical history of recurrent urinary tract infections, and the abdominal X-ray revealed bilateral multiple renal calcifications as well as ureteral lithiasis, and she was under haemodialysis. She had the diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa in the early neonatal period. The other daughter (13 years-old) had also nephrocalcinosis with preserved kidney function, retinopathy with severe visual impairment, and in addition, she exhibited hypomagnesaemia = 0.5 mg/dL and hypercalciuria. The other family members (mother, father and son) had no clinical disease manifestation. Mutation analysis at claudin-19 revealed two heterozygous missense mutations (P28L and G20D) in both affected daughters. The other family members exhibited mutant monoallelic status. In despite of that, the index case underwent intrafamilial living donor kidney transplantation (father). Conclusion: In conclusion, the disease was characterized by an autosomal recessive compound heterozygous status and, after five years of donation the renal graft function remained stable without recurrence of metabolic disturbances or nephrocalcinosis. Besides, donor single kidney Mg2+ and Ca2+ homeostasis associated to monoallelic status did not affect the safety and the usual living donor post-transplant clinical course.
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Cat Scratch Disease (CSD) is an infectious disorder which appears after cat scratching particularly in children and adolescents. Bartonella henselae is the etiologic agent more frequently involved. There are only a few recent reports demonstrating the disease after transplantation, although the illness is not infrequent in immunologically competent people. Indeed CSD in transplant receptors has only been recently emphasized in the literature and it was concluded that fever and lymphadenopathy in patients who had been exposed to cats should prompt clinicians to maintain a suspicion for the infection. In this report CSD infecting a renal transplanted adolescent complaining of headache, blurred vision and fever, presenting a cat scratching lesion in the right arm, with a bilateral painful cervical lymphadenopathy was related. He also presented indirect immunofluorescency identifying that the two subtype's titles of Bartonella-henselae and quintana- were elevated. Treatment with doxicicline e rifampicin was introduced and the patient became asymptomatic in about 3 weeks.
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Introduction: Tuberculosis is a common opportunistic infection in renal transplant patients. Objective: To obtain a clinical and laboratory description of transplant patients diagnosed with tuberculosis and their response to treatment during a period ranging from 2005 to 2013 at the Pablo Tobón Uribe Hospital. Methods: Retrospective and descriptive study. Results: In 641 renal transplants, tuberculosis was confirmed in 12 cases. Of these, 25% had a history of acute rejection, and 50% had creatinine levels greater than 1.5 mg/dl prior to infection. The disease typically presented as pulmonary (50%) and disseminated (33.3%). The first phase of treatment consisted of 3 months of HZRE (isoniazid, pyrazinamide, rifampicin and ethambutol) in 75% of the cases and HZME (isoniazid, pyrazinamide, moxifloxacin and ethambutol) in 25% of the cases. During the second phase of the treatment, 75% of the cases received isoniazid and rifampicin, and 25% of the cases received isoniazid and ethambutol. The length of treatment varied between 6 and 18 months. In 41.7% of patients, hepatotoxicity was associated with the beginning of anti-tuberculosis therapy. During a year-long follow-up, renal function remained stable, and the mortality rate was 16.7%. Conclusion: Tuberculosis in the renal transplant population studied caused diverse nonspecific symptoms. Pulmonary and disseminated tuberculosis were the most frequent forms and required prolonged treatment. Antituberculosis medications had a high toxicity and mortality. This infection must be considered when patients present with a febrile syndrome of unknown origin, especially during the first year after renal transplant.
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BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) is a causal agent of nephropathy, ureteral stenosis and hemorrhagic cystitis in kidney transplant recipients, and is considered an important emerging disease in transplantation. Regular screening for BKPyV reactivation mainly during the first 2 years posttransplant, with subsequent pre-emptive reduction of immunosuppression is considered the best option to avoid disease progression, since successful clearance or reduction of viremia is achieved in the vast majority of patients within 6 months. The use of drugs with antiviral properties for patients with persistent viremia has been attempted despite unclear benefits. Clinical manifestations of BKPyV nephropathy, current strategies for diagnosis and monitoring of BKPyV infection, management of immunosuppressive regimen after detection of BKPyV reactivation and the use of antiviral drugs are discussed in this review.
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Atherosclerosis is a chronic and progressive disease of the vasculature. Increasing coronary atherosclerosis can lead to obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) or myocardial infarction. Computed tomography angiography (CTA) allows noninvasive assessment of coronary anatomy and quantitation of atherosclerotic burden. Myocardial blood flow (MBF) can be accurately measured in absolute terms (mL/g/min) by positron emission tomography (PET) with [15O] H O as a radiotracer. We studied the coronary microvascular dysfunction as a risk factor for future coronary calcification in healthy young men by measuring the coronary flow reserve (CFR) which is the ratio between resting and hyperemic MBF. Impaired vasodilator function was not linked with accelerated atherosclerosis 11 years later. Currently, there is a global interest in quantitative PET perfusion imaging. We established optimal thresholds of [15O] H O PET perfusion for diagnosis of CAD (hyperemic MBF of 2.3 mL/g/min and CFR of 2.5) in the first multicenter study of this type (Turku, Amsterdam and Uppsala). In myocardial bridging a segment of the coronary artery travels inside the myocardium and can be seen as intramural course (CTA) or systolic compression (invasive coronary angiography). Myocardial bridging is frequently linked with proximal atherosclerotic plaques. We used quantitative [15O] H O PET perfusion to evaluate the hemodynamic effects of myocardial bridging. Myocardial bridging was not associated with decreased absolute MBF or increased atherosclerotic burden. Speckle tracking allows quantitative echocardiographic imaging of myocardial deformation. Speckle tracking during dobutamine stress echocardiography was feasible and comparable to subjective wall motion analysis in the diagnosis of CAD. In addition, it correctly risk stratified patients with multivessel disease and extensive ischemia.
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Background: CVD is the second leading cause of death in Canada. Mastery and self-esteem are psychosocial factors, suggested to be emerging risk factors for CVD. Purpose: The purpose of the study was two-fold; first to establish whether mastery and self-esteem predicted adherence to maintenance CR; and second, whether mastery and self-esteem improved after a 6-month maintenance CR program. Methods: Data were collected at the Brock University Heart Institute. The study involved a sample of 98 participants. At intake to the program and 6-month follow-up, participants completed a questionnaire battery which included the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and the Pearlin-Schooler Mastery Scale. Results: Mastery and self-esteem scores did not alter the likelihood of adherence to the CR program. Mastery and self-esteem did significantly improve after 6-months of CR amongst participants with the lowest exercise capacity. Conclusion: Maintenance CR does improve mastery and self-esteem amongst those with diminished exercise capacity.
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Travail dirigé présenté à la Faculté des sciences infirmières en vue de l'obtention du grade de M. Sc. en Sciences Infirmières option infirmière clinicienne
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Nos études ont démontrées que la formation de la cicatrice et la guérison sont associées avec l’apparition de cellules de type myocytes cardiaques nestine(+) dans la région péri-infarcie. Présentement, l’étude examine le mécanisme, tel que l’hypoxie ou les hormones neuronales, possiblement impliqué dans leur recrutement et de dévoiler leur origine cellulaire. La présence de ces cellules a été détectée dans les coeurs infarcies d’une semaine et maintenue après neuf mois suite à une sujétion coronaire complète. Aussi, ces cellules de type myocytes cardiaques nestine(+) ont été observées dans le coeur infarci humain. L’hypoxie représente un événement prédominant suite à un infarctus de myocarde, mais l’exposition des rats normaux à un environnement hypoxique n’a pas pu promouvoir l’apparition de ces cellules. Autrement, l’infusion de l’agoniste -adrénergique non-sélectif isoprotérénol (ISO) dans les rats adultes Sprague-Dawley a augmenté la protéine nestine dans le ventricule gauche et a été associé avec la réapparition de cellules de type myocytes cardiaques nestine(+). Cela représente possiblement un effet secondaire suite à la nécrose des myocytes cardiaques par l’administration d’isoprotérénol. Dernièrement, on a identifié une sous-population de cellules nestine(+) dans le coeur normal du rat qui co-exprime les marqueurs de cellules cardiaques progénitrices Nkx-2.5 et GATA-4. Cette sous-population de cellules nestine/Nkx-2.5/GATA-4 pourrait représenter des substrats cellulaires qui puissent se différentier en cellules de type myocytes cardiaques nestine(+) suite à une ischémie. Mots clés: nestine, isoprotérénol, nécrose, cellule souche, cellule progénitrice, myocyte cardiaque
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L’infection primaire au VZV et la réactivation du VZV latent sont fréquemment observées à la suite d’une GMO ou d’une GSCO, ce qui cause de sérieuses complications chez le patient. Pour prévenir ces infections, une prophylaxie antivirale est administrée systématiquement chez tous les greffés de MO ou de SCO, alors qu’il n’existe aucun consensus sur la durée optimale d’une telle prophylaxie. Pour résoudre ce problème, notre objectif est de développer et valider une méthode ELISpot-VZV-IFN- qui permettra de suivre la reconstitution de l’immunité à médiation cellulaire anti-VZV chez les receveurs de GMO ou de GSCO et ainsi déterminer le moment opportun pour réduire ou interrompe la prophylaxie chez les receveurs de greffes de CSH. Dans un premier temps, des valeurs-seuil de la réponse à médiation cellulaire anti-VZV chez la population pédiatrique saine ont dû être générées. À la lumière de nos résultats, un enfant avec un résultat ELISpot-VZV-IFN- > 190.0 SFU/106 PBMC devrait être protégé contre une possible infection à VZV. Pour valider cette étude, une étude prospective de la reconstitution immunitaire anti-VZV a été effectuée chez 9 enfants greffés de MO ou de SCO. Nos résultats préliminaires ont montré qu’il n’y avait eu aucune reconstitution significative de l’immunité à médiation cellulaire anti-VZV dans les 18 premiers mois post-transplantation chez 8 de ces 9 enfants. Les résultats de ces expériences vont fournir d’importantes informations quant à la reconstitution de l’immunité anti-VZV à la suite d’une GMO ou d’une GSCO et pourraient permettre l’amélioration des soins apportés aux receveurs de GMO ou de GSCO.
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Il y a 4 isoforme de p38 : α, β, δ, and γ. MK5, à l'origine identifié comme étant un régulateur de PRAK (Regulated/Activated Protein Kinase), est maintenant connu pour être activée par la protéine kinase p38 (qui est un mitogène activé par la protéine kinase, MAPK). Cette dernière est impliquée dans les mécanismes de fibrose et d'apoptose pendant l'hypertrophie cardiaque. De plus, MK5 est également activée par les MAPKs atypiques; ERK3 et ERK4. Bien qu’elles soient fortement exprimées dans le coeur, le rôle physiologique de MK5 et ERK3 demeure inconnu. Par conséquent, nous avons étudié l'effet de la constriction aortique transversale (TAC) – induisant un surcharge chronique de pression chez les souris hétèrozygotes knockout pour MK5 (MK5+/-) ou ERK3 (ERK3+/-) et pour leurs types sauvages (MK5+/+ et ERK3+/+). Deux sem post-TAC; le ratio de poids du coeur/poids corporel a été augmenté chez les 2 souris MK5+/- et MK5+/+. L'échocardiographie de la trans-thoracique démontre que la surcharge de pression a altéré la fonction diastolique du ventricule gauche chez MK5+/+, mais pas chez la souris MK5+/-. De plus, nous avons observé moins de dépôt de collagène, évalué par une coloration au trichrome de Masson, 2 et 3 sem post-TAC chez les souris MK5+/-. Parallèlement, le niveau de l’ARNm de collagène type1 alpha-1 a été significativement diminué dans les coeurs des souris MK5+/-, 2 et 3 sem post-TAC. De même, ERK3, mais pas ERK5 ni p38α, co-IP avec MK5 dans les 2 modèles des coeurs TAC; aigus ou chroniques. En revanche, l’ajout exogénique de GST-MK5 a abaissé ERK4 et p38α, mais pas ERK3 dans les lysâtes de coeur de souris. Par contre, GST-ERK3 et GST-p38α ne démontrent aucune co-IP avec MK5. Ces données suggèrent que dans le coeur seul ERK3, et non ERK4 ou p38α, est capable d’interagir avec, et réguler MK5. A niveau physiologique MK5 interagit entièrement avec ERK3 et par conséquent MK5 n’est pas disponible pour lier les protéines exogéniques. Les souris hétérozygotes pour ERK3 (ERK3+/-) ont également démontré une réduction ou une absence de collagène et une faible expression d’ARNm du collagène type1 alpha1, 3 sem post-TAC. Ces résultats démontrent un important rôle pro-fibrotique de la signalisation MK5-ERK3 pendant une surcharge chronique de pression.Nous avons également démontré 5 variant d'épissage de (MK5.1-5), y compris la forme originale (MK5.1). MK5.2 et MK5.5 subissent une délétion de 6 paires de base dans l’exon 12 : MK5.3 manque l'exon 12 : MK5.4 et MK5.5 manquent les exons 2-6. L'expression des ARNm des différents variant d'épissage a été vérifiée par PCR en temps réel (qPCR). Bien que l’expression est ubiquitaire, l'abondance relative de chaque variant était tissu-spécifique (coeur, rein, pancréas, muscle squelettique, poumon, foie, et cerveau). En plus, l'abondance relative des variant d’épissage varie pendant la surcharge de pression et le développement postnatal du coeur. En outre, l'immunofluorescence a indiqué que MK5.1-5.3 se localise au noyau alors que MK5.4-5.5 est situé au niveau cytoplasmic dans les cellules HEK 293 non stimulées. Suite à une stimulation avec l'anisomycin, un activateur de p38 MAPK, MK5.1-5.3 se translocalise du noyau au cytoplasme alors qu’une petite fraction de MK5.4-5.5 translocalise vers le noyau. Ces variant d'épissage peuvent diversifier la signalisation de MK5-ERK3 dans coeur, mais leur rôle exact oblige des recherches supplémentaires. Excepté l’isoforme δ, toutes les isoformes de p38 sont exprimées dans le coeur et la forme α est considérée comme étant l'isoforme dominante. L’analyse par qPCR et immunobuvardage de type western ont démontré que p38α et p38γ sont les deux isoformes prédominantes alors que p38β et p38δ sont exprimées aux mêmes niveaux dans le coeur de rat adulte. L'immunofluorescence a démontré que p38α et p38γ se trouvent dans le cytoplasme et le noyau. Cependant, suite à la surcharge par TAC, p38γ s'est accumulé dans noyau tandis que la distribution de p38α est demeurée inchangée. Ainsi, l'abondance de p38γ et sa translocalisation nucléaire suite à la surcharge de pression indique un rôle potentiel dans l'expression génique pendant le remodelage cardiaque. En conclusion, nous avons mis en évidence pour la première fois un rôle pro-fibrotique pour la signalisation MK5-ERK3 pendant une surcharge chronique de pression. D'ailleurs, les niveaux comparables d'expression de p38γ avec p38α, et la localisation différentielle de p38γ pendant la surcharge aiguë ou chronique de pression suggèrent différents rôles possibles pour ces isoformes pendant le remodelage hypertrophique cardiaque.