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Armengot Carceller Miguel

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Oxidative stress in ciliated nasal epithelial cells from patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia

2016

Background: Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare disorder characterized by dysfunction of respiratory cilia and impaired mucociliary clearance leading to recurrent airway infection and chronic inflammation appearing in childhood. Rationale and aims: Chronic inflammation has been associated to oxidative stress (OS). Moreover, evidence of increased OS in the airways of stable children with PCD has been shown (Zihlif, N. et al . Pediatr Pulmonol 2006; 41:509-14). We hypothesize that OS would be increased in ciliated nasal epithelial cells (CNEC) from patients with PCD. This study was aimed to assess the OS profile in CNEC isolated from children with PCD. Methods: CNEC were obtained from …

medicine.medical_specialtyPathologyanimal structuresMucociliary clearancebusiness.industryInflammationGlutathionemedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causePathophysiologyrespiratory tract diseasesNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologychemistryInternal medicineotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineRespiratory systemmedicine.symptombusinessOxidative stressPrimary ciliary dyskinesia7.1 Paediatric Respiratory Physiology and Sleep
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Limitations of nasal nitric oxide as a screening method of primary ciliary dyskinesia in childhood

2016

Introduction: Nasal nitric oxide (nNO) has been proposed as a screening tool for primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD). However, there are no reference values by age in consensus guidelines. Objectives: 1) To analyze differences in nNO among a group of patients with PCD and healthy controls. 2) To determine the proportion of pediatric PCD patients with nNO values similar to healthy population. Methods: Determination of nNO by electrochemical system (NIOX Vario®) in patients with DCP (diagnosis confirmed by digital high speed videomicroscopy) and healthy controls (without asthma, rhinitis or atopic dermatitis), aged between 7 and 60 years. Results: 32 patients (17 children, 53.1%) and 32 controls…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryHealthy populationNo referenceAtopic dermatitismedicine.diseaseGastroenterologySurgeryNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryInternal medicineotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineScreening methodIn patientbusinessAsthmaPrimary ciliary dyskinesia5.2 Monitoring Airway Disease
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