984 resultados para Functional DNA
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Dissertação de mestrado em Bioquímica Aplicada (área de especialização em Biotecnologia)
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OBJECTIVE: To assess by Doppler echocardiography the structural and functional alterations of rat heart with surgical induced extensive myocardial infarction. METHODS: Five weeks after surgical ligature of the left coronary artery, 38 Wistar-EPM rats of both sexes, 10 of them with extensive infarction, undergone anatomical and functional evaluation by Doppler echocardiography and then euthanized for anatomopathological analysis. RESULTS: Echocardiography was 100% sensible and specific to anatomopathological confirmed extensive miocardial infarction. Extensive infarction lead to dilatation of left ventricle (diastolic diameter: 0.89cm vs.0.64cm; systolic: 0.72cm vs. 0.33cm) and left atrium (0.55cm vs. 0.33cm); thinning of left ventricular anterior wall (systolic: 0.14cm vs. 0.23cm, diastolic: 0.11cm vs. 0.14cm); increased mitral E/ A wave relation (6.45 vs. 1.95). Signals of increased end diastolic ventricle pressure, B point in mitral valve tracing in 62.5% and signs of pulmonary hypertension straightening of pulmonary valve (90%) and notching of pulmonary systolic flow (60%) were observed in animals with extensive infarction. CONCLUSION: Doppler echocardiography has a high sensitivity and specificity for detection of chronic extensive infarction. Extensive infarction caused dilatation of left cardiac chambers and showed in Doppler signals of increased end diastolic left ventricular pressure and pulmonary artery pressure.
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Dissertação de mestrado em Molecular Genetics
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Dissertação de mestrado em Ecologia
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of systolic or diastolic dysfunction, or both on congestive heart failure functional class. METHODS: Thirty-six consecutive patients with a clinical diagnosis of congestive heart failure with sinus rhythm, who were seen between September and November of 1998 answered an adapted questionnaire about tolerance to physical activity for the determination of NYHA functional class. The patients were studied with transthoracic Doppler echocardiography. Two groups were compared: group 1 (19 patients in functional classes I and II) and group 2 (17 patients in functional classes III and IV). RESULTS: The average ejection fraction was significantly higher in group 1 (44.84%±8.04% vs. 32.59%±11.48% with p=0.0007). The mean ratio of the initial/final maximum diastolic filling velocity (E/A) of the left ventricle was significantly smaller in group 1 (1.07±0.72 vs. 1.98±1.49 with p=0.03). The average maximum systolic pulmonary venous velocity (S) was significantly higher in group 1 (53.53cm/s ± 12.02cm/s vs. 43.41cm/s ± 13.55cm/s with p=0.02). The mean ratio of maximum systolic/diastolic pulmonary venous velocity was significantly higher in group 1 (1.52±0.48 vs. 1.08±0.48 with p=0.01). A predominance of pseudo-normal and restrictive diastolic patterns existed in group 2 (58.83% in group 2 vs. 21.06% in group 1 with p=0.03). CONCLUSION: Both the systolic dysfunction index and the patterns of diastolic dysfunction evaluated by Doppler echocardiography worsened with the evolution of congestive heart failure.
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Dissertação de mestrado em Ecologia
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OBJECTIVE: To study mitral valve function in the postoperative period after correction of the partial form of atrioventricular septal defect. METHODS: Fifty patients underwent surgical correction of the partial form of atrioventricular septal defect. Their mean age was 11.8 years and 62% of the patients were males. Preoperative echocardiography showed moderate and severe mitral insufficiency in 44% of the patients. The mitral valve cleft was sutured in 45 (90%) patients (group II - GII). Echocardiographies were performed in the early postoperative period, and 6 and 12 months after hospital discharge. RESULTS: The patients who had some type of arrhythmia in the postoperative period had ostium primum atrial septal defect of a larger size (2.74 x 2.08 cm). All 5 patients in group I (GI), who did not undergo closure of the cleft, had a competent mitral valve or mild mitral insufficiency in the preoperative period. One of these patients began to have moderate mitral insufficiency in the postoperative period. On the other hand, in GII, 88.8% and 82.2% of the patients had competent mitral valve or mild mitral insufficiency in the early and late postoperative periods, respectively. CONCLUSION: The mitral valve cleft was repaired in 90% of cases. Echocardiography revealed competent mitral valve or mild mitral insufficiency in 88.8% and 82.2% of GII patients in the early and late postoperative periods, respectively.
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OBJECTIVE: To differentiate the nature of functional cardiorespiratory limitations during exercise in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or congestive heart failure (CHF) and to determine indicators that may help their classifications. METHODS: The study comprised 40 patients: 23 with COPD and 17 with CHF. All individuals underwent maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing on a treadmill. RESULTS: The values of peak gas exchange ratio (R peak), peak carbon dioxide production (VCO2 peak), and peak oxygen ventilatory equivalent (V E O2 peak) were higher in the patients with CHF than in those with COPD, and, therefore, those were the variables that characterized the differences between the groups. For group classification, the differentiating functions with the R peak, VCO2 peak (L/min), and V E O2 peak variables were used as follows: group COPD: - 44.886 + 78.832 x R peak + 5.442 x VCO2 peak + 0.336 x V E O2 peak; group CHF: - 69.251 + 89.740 x R peak + 8.461 x VCO2 peak + 0.574 x V E O2 peak. The differentiating function, whose result is greater, correctly classifies the patient's group as 90%. CONCLUSION: The R peak, VCO2 peak, and V E O2 peak values may be used to identify the cause of the functional cardiorespiratory limitations in patients with COPD and CHF.
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TEMA I. MECANISMOS NO CLÁSICOS EN EL CONTROL DE LA BIOSÍNTESIS DE HORMONAS TIROIDEAS. El objetivo general de este aspecto del proyecto es el estudio de los mecanismos bioquímicos y moleculares que regulan la hormonogénesis tiroidea en diferentes condiciones funcionales. En proyectos anteriores hemos demostrado que la endotoxina bacteriana lipopolisacárido (LPS) y el oxido nítrico (NO) inducen modificaciones en la biosíntesis de hormonas tiroideas. En base a estos resultados se propone investigar el mecanismo responsable de la estimulación de la captación de ioduro y la expresión de NIS ejercida por LPS y los factores que regulan la producción de NO en la célula tiroidea. Por otra parte se investigarán posibles factores hormonales reguladores de la absorción de ioduro a nivel intestinal y su relación con el eje hipófiso-tiroideo, así como los mecanismos involucrados en la expresión de NIS en enterocitos. Como extensión con aplicación clínica y en base a la experiencia del grupo en el estudio de proteínas que participan en la biosíntesis hormonal tiroidea, se realizará una pesquisa de posibles mutaciones en el transportador de ioduro en pacientes con Hipotiroidismo congénito.TEMA II. ESTUDIO DEL EFECTO DE LAS HORMONAS TIROIDEAS EN LA INICIACIÓN DE LA RESPUESTA INMUNE EN RATÓN. INTERACCIÓN CON GLUCOCORTICOIDES. En nuestro grupo demostramos recientemente un efecto novel de las hormonas tiroideas sobre la maduración/función de células presentadoras de antígenos especializadas: células dendríticas (DC), derivadas de médula ósea de ratón. En este proyecto se propone: 1) profundizar el mecanismo molecular involucrado en el efecto de triiodotironina (T3) sobre DC: rol del receptor de T3-señalamiento intracelular; capacidad de DC tratadas con T3 de estimular la citotoxicidad antígeno-específica; estrategia de vacunación en el tratamiento antitumoral. Por su parte, también previamente demostramos la característica de los glucocorticoides (GC) de interaccionar con el mecanismo de acción de las hormonas tiroideas en la expresión final de los efectos T3-específicos. Considerando el uso terapéutico de los GC en diversos estados clínico-patológicos inmunes, se propone: 2) Estudio del efecto de dexametasona (GC de síntesis) sobre el mecanismo de acción de T3 a nivel de DC.