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Emergence of ovulatory cycles with aging in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) alters the trajectory of cardiovascular and metabolic risk fa…

2013

Abstract STUDY QUESTION: What alters cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors with aging in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)? SUMMARY ANSWER: Lipid parameters, mainly low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, increase with aging, but not in women who attain ovulatory cycles. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: Cardiovascular and metabolic parameters tend to increase with aging, but this has not been shown in a prospective longitudinal study in women with PCOS. Correlates of these changes have not been identified. STUDY DESIGN: A prospective cohort of 118 hyperandrogenic women with PCOS who were followed from the age of 20-25 years at 5 year intervals for 20 years. PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SE…

AdultBlood GlucoseOvulationmedicine.medical_specialtyWaistSettore MED/09 - Medicina Internamedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentBiologyBody Mass IndexSettore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaRisk FactorsInternal medicineTotal cholesterolPrevalencemedicineHumansInsulinLongitudinal StudiesGonadal Steroid HormonesOvulationmedia_commonMetabolic SyndromeCompeting interestsInsulinPolycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)RehabilitationMetabolic riskAge Factorsnutritional and metabolic diseasesObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseLipidsSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareEndocrinologyReproductive MedicineCardiovascular DiseasesPCOS Cardiovascular risk aging hyperandrogenism ovarian function lipid alterationsFemalelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Waist CircumferenceMetabolic syndromePolycystic Ovary Syndrome
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Ethnic differences in serum lipoproteins and their determinants in South African women.

2010

The objective of the study was to characterize ethnic differences in lipid levels and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particle size and subclasses in black and white South African women and to explore the associations with insulin sensitivity (S(I)), body composition, and lifestyle factors. Fasting serum lipids and LDL size and subclasses, body composition (dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry), and S(I) (frequently sampled intravenous glucose tolerance test) were measured in normal-weight (body mass index25 kg/m(2)) black (n = 15) and white (n = 15), and obese (body mass index30 kg/m(2)) black (n = 13) and white (n = 13) women. Normal-weight and obese black women had lower triglycerides (0.59 +/…

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Glycated albumin with loss of fatty acid binding capacity contributes to enhanced arachidonate oxygenation and platelet hyperactivity: relevance in p…

2014

High plasma concentrations of nonesterified fatty acids (NEFAs), transported bound to serum albumin, are associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D). The effects of albumin on platelet function were investigated in vitro. Modifications of albumin, such as those due to glycoxidation, were found in patients with T2D, and the consequences of these modifications on biological mechanisms related to NEFA handling were investigated. Mass spectrometry profiles of albumin from patients with T2D differed from those from healthy control subjects. Diabetic albumin showed impaired NEFA binding capacity, and both structural and functional alterations could be reproduced in vitro by incubating native albumin wi…

AdultBlood PlateletsGlycation End Products AdvancedMalemedicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismSerum albuminPlasma protein bindingFatty Acids NonesterifiedNEFAFatty acid bindingInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineHumansPlateletGlycated Serum AlbuminPlatelet activationHypoalbuminemiaSerum AlbuminArachidonic AcidbiologyChemistryAlbuminMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePlatelet ActivationEndocrinologyDiabetes Mellitus Type 2biology.proteinFemaleOxidation-ReductionProtein BindingDiabetes
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Involvement of hydrogen and lipid peroxides in acute tobacco smoking-induced platelet hyperactivity

1995

Previous studies have established that cigarette smoking results in acute platelet hyperaggregability. We investigated whether changes in plasma oxidative properties could occur after smoking and whether such changes could be responsible for this enhanced platelet activity. In the present work, we report that platelets from nonsmokers become hyperactive after incubation with plasma prepared from blood of smokers obtained 10 min after smoking. This effect was not observed with presmoking plasma and could be inhibited in vitro by adding either catalase or reduced glutathione plus peroxidase to plasma or 2,6-di-tert-butyl-p-cresol (BHT) to platelets before incubation. Comparison of pre- and p…

AdultBlood PlateletsMaleLipid Peroxidesmedicine.medical_specialtyPlatelet AggregationPhysiologymedicine.medical_treatmentFatty Acids NonesterifiedAntioxidantschemistry.chemical_compoundPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineHumansPlateletPlatelet activationIncubationchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyVitamin ESmokingThrombinFatty acidHydrogen PeroxideGlutathioneButylated HydroxytolueneMiddle AgedBlood Physiological PhenomenaAdenosine DiphosphateEndocrinologychemistryBiochemistryCatalasebiology.proteinCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinePeroxidaseAmerican Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
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ABNORMALLY HIGH THROMBOXANE BIOSYNTHESIS IN HOMOZYGOUS HOMOCYSTINURIA. EVIDENCE FOR PLATELET INVOLVEMENT AND PROBUCOL-SENSITIVE MECHANISM.

1993

Homocystinuria due to homozygous cystathionine beta-synthase deficiency is an inborn error of metabolism characterized by a high incidence of thrombosis and premature atherosclerosis. We evaluated TXA2 biosynthesis in vivo and several in vitro tests of platelet function in 11 homocystinuric patients and 12 healthy controls. In vitro, patients' platelet aggregation was within control values as were TXB2 formation, fibrinogen binding, and ATP secretion in response to thrombin. In contrast, the urinary excretion of 11-dehydro-TXB2, a major enzymatic derivative of TXA2, was > 2 SD of controls in all patients (1,724 +/- 828 pg/mg creatinine, mean +/- SD, in patients vs. 345 +/- 136 in controls, …

AdultBlood PlateletsMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPlatelet AggregationThromboxaneProbucolHomocystinuriaInternal medicinemedicineHumansPlateletPlatelet activationChildBlood CoagulationbiologyAspirinChemistryFibrinolysisHomozygoteFibrinogen bindingThromboxanesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseCystathionine beta synthaseEndocrinologyProbucolbiology.proteinlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)FemaleHomocystinuriaCyclooxygenasemedicine.drugcirculatory and respiratory physiologyResearch Article
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Effects of sorbinicate and nicotinic acid on blood viscosity, red cell deformation and platelet function

1982

Summary Nicotinic acid (NA) and a retard derivative, sorbinicate, were investigated for their effects on blood rheology and platelet function, after oral administration, in two groups of patients with lower limb atherosclerosis obliterans — the second group having diabetes also. Red cell deformation and blood plasma viscosity were studied in the nondiabetic group (single dose of NA, 100 mg, and sorbinicate, 400 mg); release of platelet malondialdehyde (MDA) (single dose of NA, 100 mg, and sorbinicate, 800 mg), and the platelet regeneration time (before and after sorbinicate 400 mg × 3/die for 7 days) were studied in the diabetic group. Both drugs induced a significant improvement in red cel…

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Platelet-activating factor type activity in plasma from patients with septicemia and other diseases

1991

The purpose of the present study was to determine whether increased levels of platelet-activating factor (PAF) type activity can be detected in plasma from patients with septicemia and other diseases. A level of PAF below 0.5 ng/mL of plasma was considered normal. We found that plasma from a patient with adverse anaphylactoidic reaction to intravenous analgetics contained 2.1 ng PAF/mL. In seven patients with septicemia, including urosepsis, endocarditis and peritonitis, and with positive blood culture, increased plasma PAF levels (1-20 ng PAF/mL) were observed. Other patients with clinical indications of septicemia had negative blood cultures and/or increased levels of C-reactive protein (…

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Increased thromboxane biosynthesis in type IIa hypercholesterolemia.

1992

BACKGROUND Increased platelet thromboxane (TX)A2 production has been described in type IIa hypercholesterolemia. To verify the relevance of these capacity-related measurements to the actual rate of TXA2 biosynthesis in vivo, we studied the urinary excretion of its major enzymatic metabolites in 46 patients with type IIa hypercholesterolemia and 20 age-matched controls. METHODS AND RESULTS Urinary 11-dehydro-TXB2 and 2,3-dinor-TXB2 were measured by previously validated radioimmunoassays. The excretion rate of 11-dehydro-TXB2 was significantly (p less than 0.001) higher in patients (68.7 +/- 35.1 ng/hr, mean +/- SD) than in controls (22.4 +/- 9.4 ng/hr), with metabolite excretion greater tha…

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Enhancing effect of alpha-hydroxyacids on "in vitro" permeation across the human skin of compounds with different lipophilicity.

2005

The percutaneous penetration-enhancing effects of glycolic acid, lactic acid and sodium lauryl sulphate through the human epidermis was investigated using 5-fluorouracil as a hydrophilic model permeant and three compounds belonging to the phenylalcohols: 2-phenyl-ethanol, 4-phenyl-butanol and 5-phenyl-pentanol. The lipophilicity values of the compounds ranged from log Poct -0.95 to 2.89. The effect of the enhancer concentration was also studied. Skin pretreatment with aqueous solutions of the three enhancers did not increase the permeability coefficient of the most lipophilic compound (log Poct = 2.89). For the other compounds assayed, the increase in the permeability coefficients depended …

AdultButanolsSkin AbsorptionPharmaceutical ScienceHuman skinIn Vitro TechniquesPermeabilitychemistry.chemical_compoundPentanolsHumansLactic AcidGlycolic acidTransdermalSkinChromatographyAqueous solutionSodium Dodecyl SulfatePermeationPhenylethyl AlcoholLactic acidGlycolateschemistryPermeability (electromagnetism)AlcoholsLipophilicityFemaleFluorouracilEpidermisHydroxy AcidsInternational journal of pharmaceutics
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PSA-NCAM expression in the human prefrontal cortex.

2006

The prefrontal cortex (PFC) of adult rodents is capable of undergoing neuronal remodeling and neuroimaging studies in humans have revealed that the structure of this region also appears affected in different psychiatric disorders. However, the cellular mechanisms underlying this plasticity are still unclear. The polysialylated form of the neural cell adhesion molecule (PSA-NCAM) may mediate these structural changes through its anti-adhesive properties. PSA-NCAM participates in neurite outgrowth and synaptogenesis and changes in its expression occur parallel to neuronal remodeling in certain regions of the adult brain. PSA-NCAM is expressed in the hippocampus and temporal cortex of adult hum…

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