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Haem Biosynthesis and Antioxidant Enzymes in Circulating Cells of Acute Intermittent Porphyria Patients

2016

The aims of the present study were to explore the expression pattern of haem biosynthesis enzymes in circulating cells of patients affected by two types of porphyria (acute intermittent, AIP, and variegate porphyria, VP), together with the antioxidant enzyme pattern in AIP in order to identify a possible situation of oxidative stress. Sixteen and twelve patients affected by AIP and VP, respectively, were analysed with the same numbers of healthy matched controls. Erythrocytes, neutrophils and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were purified from blood, and RNA and proteins were extracted for quantitative real time PCR (qRT-PCR) and Western-blot analysis, respectively. Porhobilinogen…

Male0301 basic medicineErythrocytesNeutrophilsVariegate porphyriahumanoseritrocitoslcsh:MedicineGene Expression030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiochemistryAntioxidantsWhite Blood Cellschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAnimal CellsRed Blood CellsGene expressionMedicine and Health SciencesLeukocytesreacción en cadena de la polimerasa en tiempo reallcsh:ScienceHemeAcute intermittent porphyriaMultidisciplinarybiologyChemistryInherited Metabolic DisordersEnzymesHydroxymethylbilane SynthaseDismutasesestrés oxidativoFemaleProtoporphyrinogen oxidaseCellular TypesResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyleucocitosImmune CellsImmunologyBlotting Westernestudios de casos y controlesHemeReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionPeripheral blood mononuclear cellSuperoxide dismutase03 medical and health sciencesexpresión génicaInternal medicineGeneticsmedicineHumansProtoporphyrinogen Oxidaseprotoporfirinógeno oxidasaBlood CellsPorphyriaSuperoxide Dismutaselcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesProteinsCell Biologyhemomedicine.diseaseOxidative Stress030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologyPorphyriaMetabolic DisordersPorphyria Acute IntermittentCase-Control Studieshidroximetilbilano sintasaEnzymologybiology.proteinlcsh:QPorphyria VariegateCatalasesPLOS ONE
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On-Ice and Off-Ice Fitness Profiles of Elite and U20 Male Ice Hockey Players of Two Different National Standards

2020

Vigh-Larsen, JF, Haverinen, MT, Panduro, J, Ermidis, G, Andersen, TB, Overgaard, K, Krustrup, P, Parkkari, J, Avela, J, Kyröläinen, H, and Mohr, M. On-ice and off-ice fitness profiles of elite and U20 male ice hockey players of two different national standards. J Strength Cond Res 34(12): 3369-3376, 2020-Differences in body composition and performance were investigated between elite and U20 male ice hockey players of 2 different national standards. One hundred seventy-nine players were recruited from the highest Finnish (n = 82) and Danish (n = 61) national level, as well as from 1 U20 team from Finland (n = 19) and Denmark (n = 17). Body composition and countermovement jump performance (CM…

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Prevalence and Risk Factors of PAD among Patients with Elevated ABI

2008

ObjectivesTo assess the prevalence and clinical significance of elevated ankle-brachial index (ABI) in patients referred to vascular consultation.DesignRetrospective clinical study.Material and methodsIn 1,762 patients referred with a suspicion of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), ABI and toe brachial index (TBI) were measured by photoplethysmography. ABI≥1.3 was considered falsely elevated and TBI<0.60 was the diagnostic criterion for PAD.ResultsThe prevalence of elevated ABI was 8.4% and that of PAD among these patients 62.2%. PAD was significantly more prevalent among subjects with severe symptoms (rest pain, ulcers or gangrene) than in those with intermittent claudication (83.8% and 45…

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Twelve Months of Time-restricted Eating and Resistance Training Improves Inflammatory Markers and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors.

2021

Introduction Recently, a modified intermittent fasting protocol was demonstrated to be able to maintain muscle mass and strength, decrease fat mass, and improve some inflammation and cardiovascular risk factors in healthy resistance-trained males after 2 months. The present study sought to investigate the long-term effects on these parameters. Methods The experiment was a single-blind randomized study. Twenty healthy subjects were enrolled and underwent 12 months of either a time-restricted eating (TRE) diet or a normal diet (ND) protocol, along with resistance training. In the TRE protocol, subjects consumed their energy needs in three meals during an 8-h period of time each day (1 pm, 4 p…

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Chronic bronchitis without airflow obstruction, asthma and rhinitis are differently associated with cardiovascular risk factors and diseases

2019

Background and objectives Cardiovascular and respiratory diseases can frequently coexist. Understanding their link may improve disease management. We aimed at assessing the associations of chronic bronchitis (CB), asthma and rhinitis with cardiovascular diseases and risk factors in the general population. Methods We used data collected in the Gene Environment Interactions in Respiratory Diseases study, an Italian multicentre, multicase-control study. Among 2463 participants (age 21–86, female 50%) who underwent standardized interviews, skin prick and lung function tests, we identified 254 cases of CB without airflow obstruction, 418 cases of asthma without CB, 959 cases of rhinitis alone, a…

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Sensory neuropathy and signs of central sensitization in patients with peripheral arterial disease.

2006

Patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) may develop a broad range of peripheral nerve dysfunctions including pain and sensory deficiencies due to chronic ischemia mostly involving the lower limbs. To investigate the degree of sensory abnormalities in such patients quantitative sensory testing (QST) might be a useful tool. Forty-five patients and 20 controls were enrolled in the present study and underwent QST according to the protocol of the German Research Network on Neuropathic Pain. PAD was graded according to the Rutherford classification. PAD patients were divided into two groups: 16 patients with critical limb ischemia (severe PAD) and 29 patients with intermittent claudicatio…

MalePain ThresholdIschemiaSensationSensationmedicineHumansThermosensingAgedPain MeasurementNeurologic ExaminationPeripheral Vascular DiseasesAnalysis of Variancebusiness.industryPeripheral Nervous System DiseasesCritical limb ischemiamedicine.diseaseIntermittent claudicationbody regionsAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinePeripheral neuropathyAllodyniamedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyAnesthesiaCase-Control StudiesNeuropathic painSensation DisordersFemaleNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessSensory nervePain
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Commentary to 'Early clean intermittent catheterization may not prevent dimercaptosuccinic acid renal scan abnormalities in children with spinal dysr…

2013

The authors aimed to address a clinically relevant issue: do we prevent new renal scarring by early administration of clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) in patients with spina bifida? In 2006, Peter Dik and co-workers presented their results of the concept of prophylactic initiation of CIC combined with antimuscarinic therapy in myelodysplastic newborns. Out of 144 children, five patients had pre-existing renal abnormalities, 69 had an overactive sphincter, 27 had reflux, and six had renal scarring. Five of the six patients with renal scarring were put on CIC and antimuscarinic therapy several months after birth. This study provided prima facie evidence that early initiation of CIC an…

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Fluticasone in mild to moderate atopic dermatitis relapse: A randomized controlled trial

2018

Background: The long-term efficacy of corticosteroids to prevent atopic dermatitis (AD) relapses has partially been addressed in children. This study compared an intermittent dosing regimen of fluticasone propionate (FP) cream 0.05% with its vehicle base in reducing the risk of relapse in children with stabilized AD. Methods A randomized controlled, multicentric, double-blind trial was conducted. Children (2-10 years) with mild/moderate AD (exclusion criteria: > 30% affected body surface area and/or head) were enrolled into an Open-label Stabilization Phase (OSP) of up to 2 weeks on twice daily FP. Those who achieved treatment success entered the Double-blind Maintenance Phase (DMP). They w…

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One simple claudication question as first step in Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) screening: A meta-analysis of the association with reduced Ankle …

2019

Purpose and methods A meta-analysis using data from seven German population-based cohorts was performed by the German Epidemiological consortium of Peripheral Arterial Disease (GEPArD) to investigate whether one question about claudication is more efficient for PAD screening than established questionnaires. Claudication was defined on the basis of the answer to one question asking for pain in the leg during normal walking. This simple question was compared with established questionnaires, including the Edinburgh questionnaire. The associations of claudication with continuous ABI values and decreased ABI were analyzed by linear and logistic regression analysis, respectively. The results of t…

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Tissue oxygenation in brain, muscle and fat in a rat model of sleep apnea: differential effect of obstructive apneas and intermittent hypoxia.

2011

Study Objectives: To test the hypotheses that the dynamic changes in brain oxygen partial pressure (PtO 2) in response to obstructive apneas or to intermittent hypoxia differ from those in other organs and that the changes in brain PtO 2 in response to obstructive apneas is a source of oxidative stress. Design: Prospective controlled animal study. Setting: University laboratory. Participants: 98 Sprague-Dawley rats. Interventions: Cerebral cortex, skeletal muscle, or visceral fat tissues were exposed in anesthetized animals subjected to either obstructive apneas or intermittent hypoxia (apneic and hypoxic events of 15 s each and 60 events/h) for 1 h. Measurements and Results: Arterial oxyge…

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