140 resultados para interferentes endócrinos


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B type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and its precursor, the inactive form of NT-pro-BNP, are currently the most studied laboratory parameters in the heart disease spectrum. The assessment of their blood concentrations provides invaluable information on the likelihood, severity and prognosis of the disease. The present review aims to describe the biological determinants, the factors that influence these peptide concentrations, the suggested cutoff values for the diagnosis of heart failure and the use of this biomarker in the assessment of cardiac function.

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Hypothyroidism is a common endocrine disorder in dogs caused by insufficient production and secretion of thyroid hormones. Most affected dogs have primary hypothyroidism that results from lymphocytic thyroiditis, idiopathic thyroid atrophy, or more rarely, neoplastic destruction. Secondary hypothyroidism resulting from inadequate secretion of thyrotropin (thyroid-stimulating hormone –TSH) from the pituitary gland is less commonly recognized. Tertiary hypothyroidism resulting from a deficiency of hypothalamic thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) has not been documented in dogs. The diagnosis of hypothyroidism in dogs is made on the basis of clinical findings, results of routine laboratory and thyroid gland function tests and response to thyroid hormone replacement. Unfortunately, these tests have high sensitivity, but low specificity, for use in the diagnosis of hypothyroidism. Thyroid hormone supplementation is indicated for the treatment of confirmed hypothyroidism and for the diagnoses of the disease through clinical response to trial therapy

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Embora a doença de Chagas seja amplamente estudada, ainda não se conhece todos os interferentes que modulam a relação parasitária Trypanosoma cruzi- vetor- hospedeiro vertebrado. Sabe-se que as aves são refratárias ao T. cruzi, ou seja, o parasito não consegue estabelecer parasitismo nas mesmas, enquanto que nos camundongos a infecção ocorre. Essa refratariedade representa um exemplo de resistência natural do hospedeiro a uma infecção parasitária. Originalmente, acreditava-se que isso ocorria devido à presença de um anticorpo natural contra o T. cruzi no sangue das aves, porém estudos atuais atribuem tal atividade ao sistema complemento presente no sangue das mesmas. Pretendeu-se avaliar neste projeto se a referida característica peculiar do sangue das aves interfere no processo e no nível de infecção dos triatomíneos, em especial de Rhodnius neglectus, espécie de comprovada importância epidemiológica. Para tanto, utilizou-se a cepa Y de T. cruzi e ninfas de 4º estádio de R. neglectus. Avaliou-se também a capacidade lítica do soro de galinha em formas epimastigotas e tripomastigotas em meio de cultura LIT, utilizando a cepa Y. Referente à influência de diferentes fontes alimentares na infecção de R. neglectus por T. cruzi, observou-se um decréscimo no número de exemplares infectados após alimentação em patos , apresentando Índice de Infecção médio de 19,74%. Por outro lado, exemplares infectados após alimentação em camundongos não apresentaram diferença significante na parasitemia total. Os testes in vitro demonstraram que a adição de soro de galinha em meio de cultura LIT, com formas epimastigotas e tripomastigotas, foi capaz de diminuir notoriamente a contagem de parasitos móveis até a contagem zero, uma hora após a adição. O conjunto desses resultados sugere que a refratariedade das aves ao T. cruzi influencia a infecção de R. neglectus pelo flagelado e foi demonstrada, in vitro, pela ...

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The endocrine diseases, notably Cushing's disease, are of great importance from the morbid pictures that affect the canine species. Due to the imprecision of the standard tests, the HAC can be a diagnosis difficult to confirm. Often, the clinical manifestations and biochemical and hematological findings support the diagnosis of HAC, but endocrine tests are normal or inconclusive. The excessive production of ACTH may, in the adrenals, not only stimulate the increase of glucocorticoids, but also of sex hormones. In recent studies, the concentrations of sex hormones were used as parameters to check the adrenal gland function in animals with suspected Cushing's disease, suggesting that high serum concentrations of 17 hydroxyprogesterone (17OHP) and other sex steroid hormones would be the cause of the so called atypical hyperadrenocorticism

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The spontaneous hyperadrenocorticism is one of the most common endocrine diseases in dogs, and is caused by an excessive production of cortisol by the adrenal cortex. In most cases (85-90%) occur the presence of a pituitary tumor, and for this reason, it is called hyperadrenocorticism pituitary-dependent. In this work, was realized a broad discussion about the different diagnostic methods and the many drugs that are used to treat hyperadrenocorticism pituitary-dependent and its benefits and side effects, leaving it to the veterinarian, along with the owner, choose to use or not each one of them

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It is known that there is a wide variety of bioavailable trace metals in aquatic systems, and its determination is fundamental to predict impacts to organisms in these environments. However, the determination of the total concentration of chemicals in aquatic systems, despite its importance, does not provide necessary information for decision making or even may lead to misinterpretation of the procedures and potential risks to the system in question. This study aimed to use the technique of diffusion in thin films by concentration gradients (DGT) to evaluate the anion exchange membrane Whatman DE 81 as binder alternative in determining Cr (VI). Experiments were carried out to determine the diffusion coefficients for the material used diffusion (agarose gel). The behaviors of the binders were analyzed before the main variables of the systems, immersion time, pH and ionic strength. Then was made the assessment of potential interferences, to finally proceed with testing using actual samples in the laboratory and in situ