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Arginase activity in the blood of patients with visceral leishmaniasis and HIV infection.

2013

Background Visceral leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease associated with high mortality. The most important foci of visceral leishmaniasis in Ethiopia are in the Northwest and are predominantly associated with high rates of HIV co-infection. Co-infection of visceral leishmaniasis patients with HIV results in higher mortality, treatment failure and relapse. We have previously shown that arginase, an enzyme associated with immunosuppression, was increased in patients with visceral leishmaniasis and in HIV seropositive patients; further our results showed that high arginase activity is a marker of disease severity. Here, we tested the hypothesis that increased arginase activities associated wi…

MaleViral Diseasesmedicine.medical_treatmentEnzyme MetabolismHIV InfectionsParasite loadBiochemistrySeverity of Illness Index0302 clinical medicineBlood plasmaSUPPRESSOR-CELLSMACROPHAGESPLASMA AMINO-ACIDS0303 health sciencesCoinfectionPARASITOLOGYlcsh:Public aspects of medicineImmunosuppression11 Medical And Health SciencesIMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS TYPE-13. Good healthEnzymesSEROPOSITIVE PATIENTSArginaseInfectious DiseasesCoinfectionMedicineLeishmaniasis VisceralBiological MarkersLife Sciences & BiomedicineResearch ArticleNeglected Tropical DiseasesAdultlcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicineAdolescentlcsh:RC955-962030231 tropical medicineINHIBITIONPeripheral blood mononuclear cellMECHANISMS03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultDONOVANITropical MedicinemedicineParasitic DiseasesACTIVATED GRANULOCYTESHumansAdolescent; Adult; Arginase/blood; Biological Markers/blood; Coinfection/diagnosis; Coinfection/pathology; Cross-Sectional Studies; Ethiopia; HIV Infections/complications; HIV Infections/diagnosis; Humans; Leishmaniasis Visceral/complications; Leishmaniasis Visceral/diagnosis; Male; Severity of Illness Index; Young AdultBiology030304 developmental biologyScience & TechnologyArginasebusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLeishmaniasislcsh:RA1-127006 Biological Sciencesmedicine.diseaseVisceral leishmaniasisCross-Sectional StudiesImmunologyEthiopiabusinessBiomarkersRESPONSES
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Is metal accumulation in Pomphorhynchus laevis dependent on parasite sex or infrapopulation size?

2010

SUMMARYConcentrations of the elements As, Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sn, V, Zn were analysed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) in the acanthocephalan Pomphorhynchus laevis and its fish host Barbus barbus. A total of 27 barbels were collected from the Danube River in autumn 2006 close to the town Kozloduy (685 river kilometer) on the Bulgarian river bank. Fish were divided into 3 groups. According to their P. laevis infrapopulation size hosts were considered as heavily infected (>100 worms per fish) and lightly infected (<20 worms per fish). The third group was used to compare heavy metal concentrations between male and female P. laevis. The 5 elements As, C…

Male[ SDV.MP.PAR ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/ParasitologyCyprinidaechemistry.chemical_elementZoology[ SDV.TOX.ECO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology/EcotoxicologyBioconcentrationMass SpectrometryAcanthocephalaHost-Parasite InteractionsPomphorhynchus laevisFish DiseasesSex FactorsMetals Heavy[ SDV.EE.IEO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisAnimalsParasite hostingpollutionTissue DistributionIntestinal Diseases ParasiticBulgariaheavy metalsinductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryPopulation DensityBarbelCadmiumbiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationBarbus barbusbioindicationBarbus barbusInfectious DiseasesbioaccumulationchemistryBioaccumulationFemaleAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyPomphorhynchus laevisHelminthiasis AnimalAcanthocephalaBiologieWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental Monitoring
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BRAIN-TARGETED SOLID LIPID NANOPARTICLES CONTAINING RILUZOLE: PREPARATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND BIODISTRIBUTION

2009

Aim: Developments within nanomedicine have revealed a great potential for drug delivery to the brain. In this study nanoparticulate systems as drug carriers for riluzole, with sufficiently high loading capacity and small particle size, were prepared to a reach therapeutic drug level in the brain. Materials & method: Solid lipid nanoparticles containing riluzole have great potential as drug-delivery systems for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and were produced by using the warm oil-in-water microemulsion technique. The resulting systems obtained were approximately 88 nm in size and negatively charged. Drug-release profiles demonstrated that a drug release was dependent on medium pH. Biodi…

Maleamyotrophic lateral sclerosisBiodistributionMaterials scienceSOLID LIPID NANOPARTICLES BRAIN TARGETING RILUZOLEBiomedical EngineeringDrug delivery to the brainMedicine (miscellaneous)NanoparticleBioengineeringDevelopmentPharmacologyRats Sprague-DawleyPlasmaDrug StabilitySolid lipid nanoparticlemedicineAnimalsHumansGeneral Materials ScienceParticle Sizebiodistributionmodified releaseDrug CarriersRiluzoleBrainLipidsRiluzoleRatssolid lipid nanoparticlesNeuroprotective AgentsSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoNanomedicineNanoparticlesParticle sizeDrug carriermedicine.drug
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Effects of Chitosan on Plasma Lipids and Lipoproteins

2014

Chitosan can favorably modulate plasma lipids, but the available data are not conclusive. We evaluated the effect of chitosan on plasma lipids and lipoproteins in 28 patients with plasma triglyceride levels >150 mg/dL (mean age: 63 ± 12 years), not taking other lipid-lowering agents. All patients received a chitosan derived from fungal mycelium (Xantonet, Bromatech, Italy) at a fixed dose of 125 mg/d in addition to their current medications for 4 months. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis was used to measure low-density lipoprotein (LDL) subclasses. After treatment, total cholesterol reduced by 8%, LDL cholesterol by 2%, and triglycerides by 19%, with a concomitant 14% increase in high-…

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The risk of recurrent cardiovascular events in patients with increased plasma homocysteine levels is reduced by short but not long-term therapy with …

2006

Hyperhomocysteinemia is considered an independent risk factor for atherosclerosis, atherothrombosis and Venous ThromboEmbolism (VTE) [1], [2] and [3]. Normal total plasma homocysteine concentrations range from 5 to 15 μmol/L in the fasting state. Hyperhomocysteinemia is classified as moderate (homocysteine concentration, 15 to 30 μmol/L), intermediate (> 30 to 100 μmol/L), and severe (> 100 μmol/L) on the basis of concentrations measured during fasting. Although severe hyperhomocysteinemia is rare, mild hyperhomocysteinemia occurs in approximately 5% to 7% of the general population. In this case, patients are typically asymptomatic until the third or fourth decade of life when premature Cor…

Malecongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesmedicine.medical_specialtyHyperhomocysteinemiaTime FactorsHomocysteinePopulationHyperhomocysteinemiaGastroenterologyAsymptomaticchemistry.chemical_compoundFolic AcidRecurrenceRisk FactorsInternal medicineMedicineHumansIn patientRisk factoreducationHomocysteineAgededucation.field_of_studybusiness.industrynutritional and metabolic diseasesHematologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseB vitaminsEndocrinologyTreatment OutcomechemistryCardiovascular DiseasesVitamin B ComplexPlasma homocysteineFemalemedicine.symptombusinessThrombosis research
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Effects of diabetes definition on global surveillance of diabetes prevalence and diagnosis: a pooled analysis of 96 population-based studies with 331…

2015

Diabetes has been defined on the basis of different biomarkers, including fasting plasma glucose (FPG), 2-h plasma glucose in an oral glucose tolerance test (2hOGTT), and HbA1c. We assessed the effect of different diagnostic definitions on both the population prevalence of diabetes and the classification of previously undiagnosed individuals as having diabetes versus not having diabetes in a pooled analysis of data from population-based health examination surveys in different regions.

Maleendocrine system diseasesEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentGlobal Health0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyeducation.field_of_studyDiabetis//purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.18 [https]Diabetes Mellitus/blood/diagnosis/epidemiologySciences bio-médicales et agricolesadultosensibilidad y especificidadhealth survey3. Good healthpriority journalCARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASEdiabetes mellitusmedicine.medical_specialtyglucosa sanguíneaSurvey samplingoral glucose tolerance test.Medical sciencesSensitivity and SpecificityArticleEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism; Internal Medicine; EndocrinologyEffects of diabetesHemoglobin A Glycosylated/metabolism03 medical and health sciencesfalse positive resultSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingDiabetes prevalenceDiabetes MellitusSYSTEMATIC ANALYSISHumanshumandiagnostic test accuracy studygross national productOLDER-ADULTSeducationprueba de tolerancia a la glucosaglycosylated hemoglobinHEMOGLOBIN A(1C) MEASUREMENTVLAGGlycated HemoglobinHemoglobin A GlycosylatedScience & TechnologyBlood Glucose/metabolismnutritional and metabolic diseasesGlucose Tolerance Testeconomic aspectmedicine.diseaseglucose blood levelGlucoseEndocrinologyagechemistryFaculdade de Ciências SociaisGlucosaGlobal surveillance of diabetesTOLERANCE TESTWORLDWIDE STANDARDIZATIONBiomarkersBiomedical sciencesBlood GlucoseSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaNutrition and DiseasehumanosBiomarkers/metabolismInternal Medicine; Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism; Endocrinologygeographychemistry.chemical_compoundVoeding en ZiekteDiagnosisPrevalenceMedicine and Health Sciencesvigilancia centinela030212 general & internal medicinehemoglobin A1cUS POPULATIONDiabetes diagnosisGlucose tolerance testINSULIN-RESISTANCEmedicine.diagnostic_testResearch Support Non-U.S. Gov'tQDiabetesprevalenciaSCREENING-TESThealthArticlesGlucose bloodDiabetes and MetabolismincomePopulation-based health examination surveysFemaleLife Sciences & BiomedicineAdultPopulationpopulation groupCONSENSUS STATEMENT030209 endocrinology & metabolismGLYCATED HEMOGLOBINhigh income regionEndocrinology & MetabolismInsulin resistanceResearch Support N.I.H. ExtramuralbloodInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusparasitic diseasesJournal ArticlemedicineInternal MedicineLife Scienceddc:613business.industryInsulinbody massBiological markerFASTING PLASMA-GLUCOSECiencias socio biomédicasGlycated hemoglobinbusinessmetabolismSentinel Surveillance
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Prognostic value of the interaction between galectin-3 and antigen carbohydrate 125 in acute heart failure

2015

AIM:Galectin-3 (Gal-3) and carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA125) have emerged as robust prognostic biomarkers in heart failure. Experimental data have also suggested a potential molecular interaction between CA125 and Gal-3; however, the biological and clinical relevance of this interaction is still uncertain. We sought to evaluate, in patients admitted for acute heart failure, the association between plasma Gal-3 with all-cause mortality and the risk for rehospitalizations among high and low levels of CA125. METHODS AND RESULTS: We included 264 consecutive patients admitted for acute heart failure to the Cardiology Department in a third-level center. Both biomarkers were measured on admission. …

Maleendocrine system diseasesGalectin 3lcsh:MedicineRisk FactorsBlood plasmaANTIGEN CARBOHYDRATE 125lcsh:ScienceAged 80 and overMultidisciplinaryca125Mortality rateBlood Proteins//purl.org/becyt/ford/3.1 [https]Middle AgedPrognosisMedicina BásicaGalectin-3Female//purl.org/becyt/ford/3 [https]Research Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyCIENCIAS MÉDICAS Y DE LA SALUDcontributesGalectinsInmunologíaPatient ReadmissionAntigenInternal medicinemedicineHumanssurfaceClinical significanceIn patientIntensive care medicineAgedProportional Hazards ModelsHeart FailureGALECTIN-3business.industryProportional hazards modellcsh:Rassociationmedicine.diseaseACUTE HEART FAILUREstatin therapyinflammationCA-125 AntigenHeart failurecellslcsh:QbusinessBiomarkersFollow-Up Studies
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Bioavailability of pharmaceuticals in waters close to wastewater treatment plants: Use of fish bile for exposure assessment

2012

Pharmaceuticals are ubiquitous in surface waters as a consequence of discharges from municipal wastewater treatment plants. However, few studies have assessed the bioavailability of pharmaceuticals to fish in natural waters. In the present study, passive samplers and rainbow trout were experimentally deployed next to three municipal wastewater treatment plants in Finland to evaluate the degree of animal exposure. Pharmaceuticals from several therapeutic classes (in total 15) were analyzed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry in extracts of passive samplers and in bile and blood plasma of rainbow trout held at polluted sites for 10 d. Each approach indicated the highest exposure…

Maleendocrine systemDiclofenacanimal structuresHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisMetaboliteAnti-Inflammatory AgentsBiological AvailabilityIbuprofenCitalopramWastewaterdigestive systemPolar organic chemical integrative samplerPlasmaVitellogeninchemistry.chemical_compoundNaproxenAnimalsBileEnvironmental ChemistryFinland630 AgriculturebiologyChemistryVenlafaxine HydrochlorideCyclohexanolsbiology.organism_classificationBioavailabilityTroutCarbamazepineLiverWastewaterOncorhynchus mykissEnvironmental chemistrybiology.proteinSewage treatmentRainbow troutWater Pollutants ChemicalChromatography LiquidEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry
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Plasma levels of lipoproteins and apolipoproteins in congenital hypothyroidism: Effects of l-thyroxine substitution therapy

1995

Thyroid status in humans is an important factor in the regulation of lipoprotein metabolism. There are several data on hypothyroidism in the adult population, but less information is available about congenital hypothyroidism. Since lipid metabolism at birth is substantially different from that of adults, it is not likely that the same abnormalities that occur in adult hypothyroidism are also present when this is diagnosed at early life. We studied 16 subjects with congenital hypothyroidism, seven at the time of diagnosis and also after normalization of thyroid hormone levels over a period of 2.0 +/- 1.0 months of substitution therapy with L-thyroxine (5.9 +/- 1.2 micrograms/kg/d) and nine a…

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyApolipoprotein BLipoproteinsEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismThyrotropinTriglyceridechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyHypothyroidismInternal medicineBlood plasmaCongenital HypothyroidismHumansMedicineLipoproteinTriglyceridesTriiodothyronineApolipoprotein A-Ibiologybusiness.industryCholesterolThyroidInfant NewbornInfantmedicine.diseaseApolipoproteinApolipoproteins; Humans; Infant Newborn; Lipoproteins HDL; Apolipoprotein A-I; Cholesterol; Thyrotropin; Infant; Congenital Hypothyroidism; Triglycerides; Lipoproteins; Thyroxine; Hypothyroidism; Lipoproteins LDL; Female; MaleCongenital hypothyroidismLipoproteins LDLThyroxineApolipoproteinsCholesterolEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrybiology.proteinFemalelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Lipoproteins HDLbusinessHumanLipoproteinHormoneMetabolism
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Red blood cell plasmalogens and docosahexaenoic acid are independently reduced in primary open-angle glaucoma

2009

International audience; Among several theories involved in the pathogenesis of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), the vascular theory considers the disease to be a consequence of reduced ocular blood flow associated with red blood cell abnormalities. Red blood cell membrane structure and function are influenced by their phospholipid composition. We investigated whether specific lipid entities that may affect the membrane physiology, namely, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and plasmalogens, are modified in POAG and whether these potential variations are related to the stage of glaucoma. Blood samples were collected from 31 POAG patients and 10 healthy individuals. The stage of glaucoma …

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