857 resultados para PLASMA SANGUINEO
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Objetivo: Determinar los factores asociados con reacciones adversas transfusionales al Plasma Fresco Congelado en la FCI-IC durante los años 2008-2010. Metodología: Estudio de Casos y Controles, en relación 1:3. Pacientes mayores de 18 años transfundidos con plasma fresco congelado en la FCI-IC durante los años 2008-2010. Se definieron como casos pacientes identificados a partir del registro de eventos adversos transfusionales de la FCI que presentaron una reacción adversa transfusional a Plasma Fresco Congelado de los siguientes tipos: alérgica, febril, edema pulmonar no cardiogénico, sobrecarga volumen, CID o PTT. Los controles se definieron como personas que recibieron transfusión de plasma fresco congelado y cumpliendo los criterios de selección, no presentaron reacción adversa transfusional. Resultados: La edad de los casos fue significativamente menor (52,4 vs. 60,5 p=0,001). Para las reacciones alérgicas, el número de unidades de plasma provenientes de una unidad externa (0,7 vs. 0,0 p=0,003), de una donante de sexo femenino (2,5 vs. 1,4 p=0,11) y la paridad de dichas donantes (4,0 vs. 2,6 p=0,04), fueron en promedio mayor que para los controles. La presencia de sépsis (OR:0.01, IC95%:0,01-0,87, p=0,015) y de diabetes (OR:0.9, IC95%:0,01-0,54, p=0,003) se comportaron como factores protectores para el desarrollo de una reacción alérgica. Discusión y Conclusiones: Los resultados de este trabajo son compatibles con el hecho de que las reacciones adversas transfusionales están relacionadas con plasma provenientes de un banco de sangre externo, de donantes mujeres y de mujeres con un mayor número de gestaciones.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Pós-graduação em Biociências e Biotecnologia Aplicadas à Farmácia - FCFAR
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Pós-graduação em Odontologia - FOA
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Pós-graduação em Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (Biotecnologia Médica) - FMB
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The aim of this work is to study a still little known technique in the Brazilian Veterinary Medicine, that is the use of the Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), specifically in the small animals orthopedics, including the concept of PRP, why its use in orthopedics, its production method and application, its indications, vantages and disadvantages, and also evaluate the results achieved through the use of PRP both in Human Medicine as in Veterinary Medicine. Moreover, it aims to establish the feasibility of this technique for its use in veterinary orthopedic surgery, especially as an adjunct in fracture repair
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Changes in circulating angiogenic factors have been implicated in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Thus, evaluation of angiogenesis agonist and antagonist factors is of greater importance to understand the mechanisms responsible for this disorder. The objective of the present study was to evaluate whether circulating angiogenic and anti-angiogenic factors may differentiate early-onset from late-onset preeclampsia. The study was conducted in 86 women with preeclampsia diagnosed in the third trimester of pregnancy. Preeclampsia was classified according to the onset of clinical manifestation in early-onset (before 34 weeks of gestation; n=31) or in late-onset (from 34 weeks of gestation on; n=55) preeclampsia. Serum was obtained from the patients in the moment of the diagnosis and assayed for placental growth factor (PlGF), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), soluble Endoglin (sEng) and soluble form of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (sVEGFR-1) determination by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The results showed that early-onset preeclampsia was characterized by significant lower levels of PlGF (median 38.3 vs 123.5 pg/mL) and VEGF (median 23.1 vs 35.3 pg/mL) in serum as well as by higher serum levels of sEng (median 54.7 vs 42.1 pg/mL) and sVEGFR-1 (median 5211.0 vs 4657.6 pg/mL) compared with late-onset preeclampsia. In this study serum levels of angiogenic and anti-angiogenic factors prove useful in differentiating early-onset from late-onset preeclampsia in the third trimester of pregnancy. Therefore, these findings suggest that angiogenic factors determination may indicate that early- and late-onset preeclampsia have different pathophysiology
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En la Argentina la sangre obtenida del faenado del ganado bovino es considerada un subproducto de menor valor, a pesar de su alto contenido de proteínas de gran calidad. A diferencia de lo que ocurre en algunos países, en los cuales la sangre (o alguno de sus componentes) se utiliza como complemento alimenticio humano, en nuestro país sólo una pequeña fracción de la sangre recolectada es aprovechada, destinándola principalmente a consumo animal. En este trabajo de Tesis se evaluó el potencial como aditivo alimentario humano del plasma bovino deshidratado, un derivado de la sangre bovina que se utiliza únicamente como complemento nutricional animal. En la Primera Parte de este trabajo se obtuvo Plasma Desmineralizado mediante un proceso de diafiltración y se evaluaron algunas de sus propiedades funcionales (Solubilidad, Capacidad de Retención de Agua, capacidad de Retención de Aceite, Capacidad Emulsionante, Capacidad Espumante y Capacidad Antioxidante), comparándolas con las del plasma sin diafiltrar. Como resultado de las tareas llevadas a cabo en esta Primera Parte, se lograron establecer las condiciones operativas para efectuar el proceso de diafiltración de manera eficaz y se pudo evaluar el efecto de dicho proceso sobre las Propiedades Funcionales del plasma consideradas. La Solubilidad del plasma resultó alta en un amplio rango de pH, e incluso mejoró luego del proceso de diafiltración en algunos valores de pH. Los procesos realizados al plasma aumentaron su Capacidad de Retención de Agua; en cambio, su Capacidad de Retención de Aceite disminuyó. El plasma mostró una Capacidad Emulsionante acorde a lo descripto en la bibliografía; la diafiltración y la posterior deshidratación no la afectaron, pero sí aumentaron la estabilidad de las emulsiones formadas. El plasma mostró una gran capacidad para formar espumas estables, las cuales no resultaron afectadas por los procesos efectuados sobre el mismo. El plasma deshidratado original mostró una Capacidad Antioxidante similar a la descripta en la bibliografía. El efecto del proceso de diafiltración sobre la misma no pudo ser establecido. En la Segunda Parte de este trabajo se obtuvieron dos hidrolizados enzimáticos a partir del plasma, utilizando la enzima Alcalase, con diferentes grados de hidrólisis. Se evaluaron las propiedades funcionales de los hidrolizados, comparándolas entre sí y con las del plasma original. Como resultado de estas tareas se definieron las condiciones del proceso de hidrólisis, comprobándose la obtención de fragmentos proteicos y péptidos de distinto tamaño molecular. Con respecto a las Propiedades Funcionales, los hidrolizados obtenidos resultaron ligeramente más solubles que el plasma deshidratado original, y la hidrólisis con Alcalase afectó notoriamente a las propiedades surfactantes de las proteínas plasmáticas, tanto a la Capacidad Emulsionante como a la Capacidad Espumante. En cambio, la hidrólisis enzimática aumentó marcadamente la Capacidad Antioxidante del plasma deshidratado. Los hidrolizados obtenidos presentaron una actividad de secuestro de radicales libres significativamente mayor que la del plasma original, y esa mayor actividad antioxidante resultó asociada al menor tamaño de los péptidos obtenidos. En virtud de los resultados obtenidos, se concluye que el plasma bovino deshidratado, tanto en su forma original como desmineralizado, tiene potenciales aplicaciones como aditivo alimentario para mejorar algunas propiedades funcionales de los alimentos, y que los hidrolizados que se obtuvieron de él con la enzima Alcalase poseen una alta capacidad antioxidante, que los haría viables para ser utilizados como aditivos conservantes para prolongar la vida útil de los alimentos. De ser viable su uso en alimentos humanos, esto aumentaría el valor agregado de este subproducto de la industria cárnica. Por último, se discuten algunas líneas de trabajo que deberían realizarse para completar su posible implementación en la industria alimenticia humana.
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Microbiologia Aplicada) - IBRC
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Ethanol consumption damages the prostate, and testosterone is known by anti-inflammatory role. The cytokines were investigated in the plasma and ventral prostate of UChB rats submitted or not to testosterone therapy by ELISA and Western blot, respectively. Additionally, inflammatory foci and mast cells were identified in the ventral prostate slides stained by hematoxylin and eosin and toluidine blue, respectively. Inflammatory foci were found in the ethanol-treated animals and absent after testosterone therapy. Plasma levels of IL-6 and IL-10 were not changed while TNFα and TFG-β1 were increased in the animals submitted testosterone therapy. Regarding to ventral prostate, IL-6 did not alter, while IL-10, TNFα, and TFG-β1 were increased after testosterone therapy. Ethanol increases NFR2 in addition to high number of intact and degranulated mast cell which were reduced after testosterone therapy. So, ethanol and testosterone differentially modulates the cytokines in the plasma and prostate.
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A rapid, sensitive and specific method for quantifying propylthiouracil in human plasma using methylthiouracil as the internal standard (IS) is described. The analyte and the IS were extracted from plasma by liquid-liquid extraction using an organic solvent (ethyl acetate). The extracts were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) in negative mode (ES-). Chromatography was performed using a Phenomenex Gemini C18 5μm analytical column (4.6mm×150mm i.d.) and a mobile phase consisting of methanol/water/acetonitrile (40/40/20, v/v/v)+0.1% of formic acid. For propylthiouracil and I.S., the optimized parameters of the declustering potential, collision energy and collision exit potential were -60 (V), -26 (eV) and -5 (V), respectively. The method had a chromatographic run time of 2.5min and a linear calibration curve over the range 20-5000ng/mL. The limit of quantification was 20ng/mL. The stability tests indicated no significant degradation. This HPLC-MS/MS procedure was used to assess the bioequivalence of two propylthiouracil 100mg tablet formulations in healthy volunteers of both sexes in fasted and fed state. The geometric mean and 90% confidence interval CI of Test/Reference percent ratios were, without and with food, respectively: 109.28% (103.63-115.25%) and 115.60% (109.03-122.58%) for Cmax, 103.31% (100.74-105.96%) and 103.40% (101.03-105.84) for AUClast. This method offers advantages over those previously reported, in terms of both a simple liquid-liquid extraction without clean-up procedures, as well as a faster run time (2.5min). The LOQ of 20ng/mL is well suited for pharmacokinetic studies. The assay performance results indicate that the method is precise and accurate enough for the routine determination of the propylthiouracil in human plasma. The test formulation with and without food was bioequivalent to reference formulation. Food administration increased the Tmax and decreased the bioavailability (Cmax and AUC).
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Sickle cell disease (SCD) pathogenesis leads to recurrent vaso-occlusive and hemolytic processes, causing numerous clinical complications including renal damage. As vasoconstrictive mechanisms may be enhanced in SCD, due to endothelial dysfunction and vasoactive protein production, we aimed to determine whether the expression of proteins of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) may be altered in an animal model of SCD. Plasma angiotensin II (Ang II) was measured in C57BL/6 (WT) mice and mice with SCD by ELISA, while quantitative PCR was used to compare the expressions of the genes encoding the angiotensin-II-receptors 1 and 2 (AT1R and AT2R) and the angiotensin-converting enzymes (ACE1 and ACE2) in the kidneys, hearts, livers and brains of mice. The effects of hydroxyurea (HU; 50-75mg/kg/day, 4weeks) treatment on these parameters were also determined. Plasma Ang II was significantly diminished in SCD mice, compared with WT mice, in association with decreased AT1R and ACE1 expressions in SCD mice kidneys. Treatment of SCD mice with HU reduced leukocyte and platelet counts and increased plasma Ang II to levels similar to those of WT mice. HU also increased AT1R and ACE2 gene expression in the kidney and heart. Results indicate an imbalanced RAS in an SCD mouse model; HU therapy may be able to restore some RAS parameters in these mice. Further investigations regarding Ang II production and the RAS in human SCD may be warranted, as such changes may reflect or contribute to renal damage and alterations in blood pressure.
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Crotamine is one of the main constituents of the venom of the South American rattlesnake Crotalus durissus terrificus. Here we sought to investigate the inflammatory and toxicological effects induced by the intrahippocampal administration of crotamine isolated from Crotalus whole venom. Adult rats received an intrahippocampal infusion of crotamine or vehicle and were euthanized 24 h or 21 days after infusion. Plasma and brain tissue were collected for biochemical analysis. Complete blood count, creatinine, urea, glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT), glutamic pyruvic transaminase (GPT), creatine-kinase (CK), creatine kinase-muscle B (CK-MB) and oxidative parameters (assessed by DNA damage and micronucleus frequency in leukocytes, lipid peroxidation and protein carbonyls in plasma and brain) were quantified. Unpaired and paired t-tests were used for comparisons between saline and crotamine groups, and within groups (24 h vs. 21 days), respectively. After 24 h crotamine infusion promoted an increase of urea, GOT, GPT, CK, and platelets values (p ≤ 0.01), while red blood cells, hematocrit and leukocytes values decreased (p ≤ 0.01). Additionally, 21 days after infusion crotamine group showed increased creatinine, leukocytes, TBARS (plasma and brain), carbonyl (plasma and brain) and micronucleus compared to the saline-group (p ≤ 0.01). Our findings show that crotamine infusion alter hematological parameters and cardiac markers, as well as oxidative parameters, not only in the brain, but also in the blood, indicating a systemic pro-inflammatory and toxicological activity. A further scientific attempt in terms of preserving the beneficial activity over toxicity is required.
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Infections of the central nervous systems (CNS) present a diagnostic problem for which an accurate laboratory diagnosis is essential. Invasive practices, such as cerebral biopsy, have been replaced by obtaining a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) diagnosis using cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) as a reference method. Tests on DNA extracted from plasma are noninvasive, thus avoiding all of the collateral effects and patient risks associated with CSF collection. This study aimed to determine whether plasma can replace CSF in nested PCR analysis for the detection of CNS human herpesvirus (HHV) diseases by analysing the proportion of patients whose CSF nested PCR results were positive for CNS HHV who also had the same organism identified by plasma nested PCR. In this study, CSF DNA was used as the gold standard, and nested PCR was performed on both types of samples. Fifty-two patients with symptoms of nervous system infection were submitted to CSF and blood collection. For the eight HHV, one positive DNA result-in plasma and/or CSF nested PCR-was considered an active HHV infection, whereas the occurrence of two or more HHVs in the same sample was considered a coinfection. HHV infections were positively detected in 27/52 (51.9%) of the CSF and in 32/52 (61.5%) of the plasma, difference not significant, thus nested PCR can be performed on plasma instead of CSF. In conclusion, this findings suggest that plasma as a useful material for the diagnosis of cases where there is any difficulty to perform a CSF puncture.
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Since the last decade, the combined use of chemometrics and molecular spectroscopic techniques has become a new alternative for direct drug determination, without the need of physical separation. Among the new methodologies developed, the application of PARAFAC in the decomposition of spectrofluorimetric data should be highlighted. The first objective of this article is to describe the theoretical basis of PARAFAC. For this purpose, a discussion about the order of chemometric methods used in multivariate calibration and the development of multi-dimensional methods is presented first. The other objective of this article is to divulge for the Brazilian chemical community the potential of the combination PARAFAC/spectrofluorimetry for the determination of drugs in complex biological matrices. For this purpose, two applications aiming at determining, respectively, doxorrubicine and salicylate in human plasma are presented.