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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36279779

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Vitamin B6 and its metabolites play a crucial role in the development and interaction of brain metabolism. Following diagnostic improvements additional inherited disorders in vitamin B6 metabolism have been identified, most of them leading to a severe epileptic disorder accompanied by progressive neurological deficits including intellectual disability and microcephaly. Since early treatment can improve the outcome, fast and reliable detection of metabolic biomarkers is important. Therefore, the analysis of vitamin B6 metabolites has become increasingly important, but is, however, still challenging and limited to a few specialized laboratories. Until today, vitamin B6 metabolites are measured by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) using trichloroacetic acid for protein precipitation. In this work, we present the development and validation of a new, accurate and reliable method for analysis and quantification of the vitamin B6 vitamers pyridoxal 5́-phosphate (PLP), pyridoxal (PL), pyridoxine (PN), pyridoxamine (PM) and pyridoxic acid (PA) in human CSF samples using acetonitrile for protein precipitation. The method is based on ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry using electrospray ionization (UPLC-ESI-MS/MS). The calibration was performed in surrogate matrix Ringer solution and metabolites were quantified by their corresponding isotopically labelled internal standards. A protein precipitation by acetonitrile was applied greatly improving chromatographic separation of the metabolites in a 4.7 min chromatographic run. The method was validated following the European Medical Agency (EMA) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines for bioanalytical method validation. The metabolites were quantified from 5 to 200 nmol/L with a seven-point calibration curve and minimum coefficient of regression of 0.99. The validation was performed with quality control samples at four concentration levels with surrogate matrix ringer solution and pooled CSF material. Within- and inter-day accuracy and precision in Ringer solution were within 85.4 % (PLP) and 114.5 % (PM) and from 2.6 % (PA) to 16.5 % (PLP). Within- and inter-day accuracy and precision in pooled CSF material were within 90.5 % (PN) and 120.1 % (PL) and from 1.7 % (PA) to 19.0 % (PM). The method was tested by measuring of 158 CSF samples to determine reference ranges. The B6 vitamers PLP and PL were determined in all CSF samples above 5 nmol/L while PN, PM and PA showed concentrations below or near LOQ. Probable supplementation of PLP was detected in eight CSF samples, which revealed high concentrations of PM, PN, PL, or PA, whereas PLP was in the reference range or slightly elevated. The method is suitable for the application within a routine diagnostic laboratory.


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Ácido Piridóxico , Vitamina B 6 , Humanos , Ácido Piridóxico/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Piridoxal/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Fosfato de Piridoxal/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Piridoxamina/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem/métodos , Piridoxina , Cromatografia Líquida/métodos , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão/métodos , Solução de Ringer , Acetonitrilas , Vitaminas
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Pain Res Manag ; 2022: 8920252, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35845982

RESUMO

Numerous studies have suggested that the myofascial trigger points are responsible for most of the myofascial pain syndrome, so it seems reasonable that its destruction is a good therapeutic solution. The effectiveness of dry needling (DN) has been confirmed in muscles with myofascial trigger points, hypertonicity, and spasticity. The objective of this study is to analyze the need of repetitive punctures on muscles in different situations. The levator auris longus (LAL) muscle and gastrocnemius muscle from adult male Swiss mice were dissected and maintained alive, while being submerged in an oxygenated Ringer's solution. DN was evaluated under four animal models, mimicking the human condition: normal healthy muscles, muscle fibers with contraction knots, muscles submerged in a depolarizing Ringer solution (KCl-CaCl2), and muscles submerged in Ringer solution with formalin. Thereafter, samples were evaluated with optical microscopy (LAL) and scanning electron microscopy (gastrocnemius). Healthy muscles allowed the penetration of needles between fibers with minimal injuries. In muscles with contraction knots, the needle separated many muscle fibers, and several others were injured, while blood vessels and intramuscular nerves were mostly not injured. Muscles submerged in a depolarizing solution inducing sustained contraction showed more injured muscular fibers and several muscle fibers separated by the needle. Finally, the muscles submerged in Ringer solution with formalin showed a few number of injured muscular fibers and abundant muscle fibers separated by the needle. Scanning electron microscopy images confirm the optical analyses. In summary, dry needling is a technique that causes mild injury irrespective of the muscle tone.


Assuntos
Agulhamento Seco , Síndromes da Dor Miofascial , Adulto , Animais , Formaldeído , Humanos , Masculino , Camundongos , Músculo Esquelético , Síndromes da Dor Miofascial/terapia , Agulhas , Solução de Ringer , Pontos-Gatilho
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Yakugaku Zasshi ; 141(10): 1185-1194, 2021.
Artigo em Japonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34602515

RESUMO

Plasma medicine is a rapidly expanding new field of interdisciplinary research that combines physics, chemistry, biology, and medicine. Non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma (NTAPP) has recently been applied to living cells and tissues, and has emerged as a novel technology for medical applications, such as wound healing, blood coagulation, and cancer treatment. NTAPP was found to affect cells indirectly through the treatment of cells with previously prepared medium irradiated by NTAPP, termed plasma-activated medium (PAM). The treatment of culture media with NTAPP results in the generation of a large amount of reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species, and their derived species. We found that PAM triggered a spiral apoptotic cascade in the mitochondrial-nuclear network in A549 cancer cells. This process induced the depletion of total cellular NAD+ and elevations in intracellular calcium ion, ultimately leading to cell death. We also detected the production of hydroxyl radical and elevations in intracellular ferrous ions in PAM-treated cells. The elevations observed in ferrous ions may have been due to their release from the intracellular iron store, ferritin. However, difficulties are associated with applying PAM to the clinical phase because culture media cannot be used for medical treatments. The anti-tumor activity of plasma-activated Ringer's solution was significantly stronger than that of PAM. At the end, we herein demonstrated the advantages of the combined application of plasma-activated acetate Ringer's solution and hyperthermia, a heat treatment at 42℃, for A549 cancer cell death and elucidated the underlying mechanisms.


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Gases em Plasma , Células A549 , Apoptose , Coagulação Sanguínea , Cálcio/metabolismo , Meios de Cultura , Humanos , Radical Hidroxila/metabolismo , Hipertermia Induzida , Ferro/metabolismo , Mitocôndrias/metabolismo , Mitocôndrias/patologia , NAD/metabolismo , Neoplasias/patologia , Neoplasias/terapia , Gases em Plasma/farmacologia , Gases em Plasma/uso terapêutico , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo , Solução de Ringer/farmacologia , Solução de Ringer/uso terapêutico , Soluções , Cicatrização
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Arch Biochem Biophys ; 693: 108565, 2020 10 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32871135

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Applications of non-thermal plasma (NTP) discharges in medicine, particularly cancer therapy, have increased in recent years. The aim of the present study was to investigate the advantages of the combined application of NTP-irradiated acetated Ringer's solution (PAA) and hyperthermia, a heat treatment at 42 °C, on A549 cancer cell death and elucidate the underlying mechanisms. Cell death was enhanced more by the above combined treatment and was accompanied by increases in intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i). The activation of transient receptor potential melastatin 2 (TRPM2) may enhance cell death because the addition of TRPM2 inhibitors and knockdown of TRPM2 significantly abrogated the above phenomena. TRPM2 is a temperature-sensitive, Ca2+-permeable, non-elective cation channel and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and ADP ribose are its main agonists. PAA functioned as a donor of reactive oxygen species, mainly H2O2, and a treatment with PAA under hyperthermia induced both mitochondrial and nuclear damage with DNA breaks. The activation of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 as the DNA repair mechanism induced TRPM2 activation because this enzyme accumulates ADP ribose. The sensitivity of fibroblasts as normal cells to PAA was less than that of A549 cells. These results suggest that hyperthermia synergistically induces the sensitivity of cancer cells to PAA.


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Acetatos/química , Hipertermia Induzida , Neoplasias/patologia , Solução de Ringer/farmacologia , Células A549 , Morte Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Núcleo Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Humanos , Mitocôndrias/efeitos dos fármacos
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Radiat Prot Dosimetry ; 170(1-4): 218-20, 2016 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26362139

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A simple in vitro dissolution test was used to provide a semi-quantitative comparison of the relative dissolution rates of samples of radioactive materials used at Atomic Weapons Establishment in a lung fluid surrogate (Ringer's solution). A wide range of dissolution rates were observed for aged legacy actinides, freshly produced actinide alloys and actinides from waste management operations.


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Elementos da Série Actinoide/análise , Poluentes Radioativos do Ar/análise , Ligas/análise , Soluções Isotônicas/química , Pulmão/efeitos da radiação , Monitoramento de Radiação/métodos , Resíduos Radioativos/análise , Amerício/análise , Raios gama , Humanos , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Modelos Biológicos , Guerra Nuclear , Plutônio/análise , Monitoramento de Radiação/instrumentação , Solução de Ringer , Solubilidade , Análise Espectral/métodos , Temperatura , Reino Unido , Urânio/análise
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Biomed Res Int ; 2014: 790572, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25093185

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The aim of this work was to characterize the initial wear kinetics of two different types of glass ionomer cement used in dentistry (the conventional glass ionomer cement and the resin-modified glass ionomer cement) under sliding friction after 28-day storing in distilled water or Ringer's solution. Sliding friction was applied through a pin-on-disk tribometer, in sphere-on-plane contact conditions, under 5 N normal load and 120 rotations per minute. The test lasted 7500 cycles and replicas were performed at 2500, 5000 and 7500 cycles. A profilometer was used to evaluate the wear volume. Data were analysed using Student's t-test at a significant level of 5%. There is no statistical significant difference between the results obtained for a given material with the maturation media (P > 0.05). However, for a given maturation medium, there are significant statistical differences between the data obtained for the two materials at each measurement (P < 0.0001). The wear rates of both materials decrease continuously during the running-in period between 0 and 2500 cycles. After 2500 cycles, the wear rate becomes constant and equal for both materials. The resin matrix contained in the resin-modified glass ionomer cement weakens the tribological behaviour of this material.


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Odontologia , Cimentos de Ionômeros de Vidro/química , Cimentos de Ionômeros de Vidro/uso terapêutico , Cimentos de Resina/química , Humanos , Soluções Isotônicas/química , Cinética , Teste de Materiais , Cimentos de Resina/uso terapêutico , Solução de Ringer , Água/química
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Am J Rhinol Allergy ; 28(3): 225-31, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24598116

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BACKGROUND: Nasal douching is commonly performed after endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS). There is a lack of studies comparing the clinical effect of various douching solutions after ESS. This study investigated the clinical effects of normal saline, lactated Ringer's, and hypertonic saline nasal douching solutions after ESS. METHODS: Adult patients (41.8 ± 12.9 years) undergoing bilateral ESS for chronic rhinosinusitis at a single tertiary referral center were blindly randomized to one of the three study solutions and reviewed on postoperative weeks 1, 3, and 6. The 20-item Sino-Nasal Outcome Test (SNOT-20) scores, visual analog scale (VAS) symptom scores, digital video capture of the sinus cavities, and mucociliary clearance (MCC) times were performed at each visit. The mucosa appearances were scored by a second investigator, blinded to the douching solution. RESULTS: Seventy-four patients were recruited. All groups showed an improvement with treatment in SNOT-20 scores and VAS scores, as well as endoscopic evaluation of mucosa appearance over time. There was no improvement of MCC during the treatment period. Irrigation with lactated Ringer's solution resulted in better symptom scores in SNOT-20 (p < 0.05) and VAS (p < 0.05), compared with irrigation with normal saline or hypertonic saline solutions. Patients receiving hypertonic saline solutions had less polypoidal mucosa at week 6. CONCLUSION: Douching with lactated Ringer's solution after ESS results in better improvement in sinonasal symptoms, compared with normal saline or hypertonic saline solutions.


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Endoscopia , Soluções Isotônicas/administração & dosagem , Seios Paranasais/efeitos dos fármacos , Rinite/terapia , Solução Salina Hipertônica/administração & dosagem , Sinusite/terapia , Cloreto de Sódio/administração & dosagem , Adulto , Doença Crônica , Método Duplo-Cego , Feminino , Humanos , Soluções Isotônicas/efeitos adversos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Depuração Mucociliar/efeitos dos fármacos , Lavagem Nasal/métodos , Seios Paranasais/cirurgia , Rinite/cirurgia , Solução de Ringer , Solução Salina Hipertônica/efeitos adversos , Sinusite/cirurgia , Cloreto de Sódio/efeitos adversos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Insect Biochem Mol Biol ; 43(1): 75-90, 2013 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23085358

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Inward-rectifying K(+) (Kir) channels play critical physiological roles in a variety of vertebrate cells/tissues, including the regulation of membrane potential in nerve and muscle, and the transepithelial transport of ions in osmoregulatory epithelia, such as kidneys and gills. It remains to be determined whether Kir channels play similar physiological roles in insects. In the present study, we sought to 1) clone the cDNAs of Kir channel subunits expressed in the renal (Malpighian) tubules of the mosquito Aedes aegypti, and 2) characterize the electrophysiological properties of the cloned Kir subunits when expressed heterologously in oocytes of Xenopus laevis. Here, we reveal that three Kir subunits are expressed abundantly in Aedes Malpighian tubules (AeKir1, AeKir2B, and AeKir3); each of their full-length cDNAs was cloned. Heterologous expression of the AeKir1 or the AeKir2B subunits in Xenopus oocytes elicits inward-rectifying K(+) currents that are blocked by barium. Relative to the AeKir2B-expressing oocytes, the AeKir1-expressing oocytes 1) produce larger macroscopic currents, and 2) exhibit a modulation of their conductive properties by extracellular Na(+). Attempts to functionally characterize the AeKir3 subunit in Xenopus oocytes were unsuccessful. Lastly, we show that in isolated Aedes Malpighian tubules, the cation permeability sequence of the basolateral membrane of principal cells (Tl(+) > K(+) > Rb(+) > NH(4)(+)) is consistent with the presence of functional Kir channels. We conclude that in Aedes Malpighian tubules, Kir channels contribute to the majority of the barium-sensitive transepithelial transport of K(+).


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Aedes/metabolismo , Proteínas de Insetos/metabolismo , Túbulos de Malpighi/metabolismo , Canais de Potássio Corretores do Fluxo de Internalização/metabolismo , Aedes/genética , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Bário , Clonagem Molecular , DNA Complementar , Feminino , Genes de Insetos , Proteínas de Insetos/genética , Soluções Isotônicas , Potenciais da Membrana , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Potássio/metabolismo , Canais de Potássio Corretores do Fluxo de Internalização/genética , Solução de Ringer , Sódio/metabolismo , Xenopus
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Acupunct Med ; 31(1): 74-80, 2013 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23076431

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to elucidate the mechanism of cutaneous vasodilation following acupuncture stimulation by investigating the roles of nitric oxide (NO) and axon reflex vasodilation. METHODS: The subjects were 17 healthy male volunteers. The role of NO was investigated by administering N(G)-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester hydrochloride (L-NAME, 20 mM), an NO synthase inhibitor or Ringer's solution (control site), via intradermal microdialysis (protocol 1; n=7). The role of axon reflex vasodilation by local sensory neurones was investigated by comparing vasodilation at sites treated with 'eutectic mixture of local anaesthetics' (EMLA) cream (2.5% lidocaine and 2.5% prilocaine) with untreated sites (control site) (protocol 2; n=10). After 5 min of baseline recording, acupuncture was applied to PC4 and a control site in proximity to PC4 for 10 min and scanning was performed for 60 min after acupuncture stimulation. Skin blood flow (SkBF) was evaluated by laser Doppler perfusion imaging. Cutaneous vascular conductance (CVC) was calculated from the ratio of SkBF to mean arterial blood pressure. RESULTS: In the first protocol, sites administered L-NAME showed significant reductions in CVC responses following acupuncture stimulation compared to control sites (administered Ringer's solution) (p<0.05). In the second protocol, changes in CVC responses after acupuncture stimulation did not differ significantly between treated sites with EMLA cream and untreated sites (p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that cutaneous vasodilation in response to acupuncture stimulation may not occur through an axon reflex as previously reported. Rather, NO mechanisms appear to contribute to the vasodilator response.


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Pontos de Acupuntura , Terapia por Acupuntura , Óxido Nítrico Sintase/antagonistas & inibidores , Óxido Nítrico/metabolismo , Células Receptoras Sensoriais/fisiologia , Pele , Vasodilatação , Adulto , Anestésicos Locais/farmacologia , Pressão Arterial , Axônios , Inibidores Enzimáticos/farmacologia , Humanos , Soluções Isotônicas , Fluxometria por Laser-Doppler , Masculino , Microdiálise , NG-Nitroarginina Metil Éster/farmacologia , Valores de Referência , Reflexo , Fluxo Sanguíneo Regional , Solução de Ringer , Pele/irrigação sanguínea , Pele/efeitos dos fármacos , Pele/inervação , Adulto Jovem
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Neurosci Lett ; 529(2): 150-4, 2012 Nov 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22982146

RESUMO

L-DOPA induced extracellular dopamine (DA), norepinephrine (NE) and serotonin (5-HT) in the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) of chickens were measured by in vivo microdialysis. Several doses of 3,4-dihydroxy-l-phenylalanine (l-DOPA) were administered locally through the microdialysis probe into the VMH of chickens for 10 min. Local perfusion of l-DOPA increased the extracellular levels of DA. The increased DA was dose-related and was significantly higher compared to the baseline and control group. The maximal level of DA was 212% and 254%, respectively, of the baseline following administration of 1 and 2 µg/ml l-DOPA. There were no changes in NE and 5-HT levels from baseline after l-DOPA perfusion. l-DOPA (1 µg/ml) was mixed with Ca(2+)-free Ringer, tetrodotoxin (TTX) (2 µM) and high K(+) and was perfused for 30 min into the chicken VMH. TTX and Ca(2+)-free Ringer's solution inhibited the effectiveness of l-DOPA in increasing DA release. The NE and 5-HT levels were significantly lower than the baseline. After administration of K(+) a significant increase of DA, NE and 5-HT was observed. The microdialysis results are consistent with our objective that l-DOPA induced extracellular DA increases in the VMH in a dose-dependent manner and the released DA, NE and 5-HT within the dialysate were related to neuronal activity.


Assuntos
Dopaminérgicos/farmacologia , Dopamina/metabolismo , Hipotálamo/efeitos dos fármacos , Levodopa/farmacologia , Animais , Cálcio/química , Cátions Monovalentes , Galinhas , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Hipotálamo/metabolismo , Soluções Isotônicas/química , Soluções Isotônicas/farmacologia , Masculino , Microdiálise , Norepinefrina/metabolismo , Cloreto de Potássio/farmacologia , Solução de Ringer , Serotonina/metabolismo , Tetrodotoxina/farmacologia
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Am J Health Syst Pharm ; 68(22): 2163-9, 2011 Nov 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22058102

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PURPOSE: The physical compatibility of ceftaroline fosamil with commonly used medications and diluents (a total of 73 drugs in 219 admixtures) during simulated Y-site administration was evaluated. METHODS: Duplicate 5-mL samples of ceftaroline fosamil (2.22 mg/mL) in 5% dextrose injection, 0.9% sodium chloride injection, and lactated Ringer's injection were combined at a 1:1 ratio with samples of 73 drugs (diluted or undiluted). Visual examinations were performed with the unaided eye in fluorescent light and with the aid of a Tyndall beam; the turbidity and particulate content of each sample were also measured. The compatibility of ceftaroline fosamil with propofol was evaluated by visually inspecting for emulsion separation and particle formation after centrifugation. All evaluations were performed within 15 minutes of sample preparation and at one and four hours after preparation. RESULTS: Ceftaroline fosamil was physically compatible with 64 drugs in a combination of 196 admixtures for at least four hours, exhibiting color, clarity, turbidity, and microparticle content similar to those of control solutions. Signs of physical incompatibility, including visible precipitation, increased turbidity, and microparticle formation, were observed with 9 drugs in 23 admixtures during the four-hour observation period. CONCLUSION: Of the 73 drugs evaluated, 64 were compatible and 7 were incompatible with ceftaroline fosamil 2.22 mg/mL in 3 standard infusion solutions. Nine drugs in 23 admixtures were observed to exhibit signs of incompatibility with ceftaroline fosamil within four hours of mixing; those drugs should not be simultaneously administered via a Y-site with ceftaroline preparations.


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Cefalosporinas/administração & dosagem , Incompatibilidade de Medicamentos , Antibacterianos/administração & dosagem , Antibacterianos/química , Cefalosporinas/química , Simulação por Computador , Solução Hipertônica de Glucose , Humanos , Infusões Intravenosas , Injeções Intravenosas , Soluções Isotônicas , Solução de Ringer , Solução Salina Hipertônica , Ceftarolina
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JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr ; 34(5): 496-502, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20852177

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Hemorrhagic shock followed by resuscitation stimulates an inflammatory response. This study tests the hypothesis that prefeeding with fish oil rich in ω-3 fatty acids (FAs) will attenuate that response. METHODS: Male Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 60; 350 ± 30 g) were randomly but unequally assigned to 3 groups: sham (n = 12), control (n = 24), and fish oil (n = 24). In the fish oil group, rat chow was supplemented with fish oil (600 mg/kg/d, 25% ω-3 FA). Control and sham group diets were supplemented with corn oil. Under fluothane, hemorrhagic shock was induced, and arterial pressure was maintained at 25 to 30 mm Hg for 30 minutes. Resuscitation was carried out by giving 21 mL/kg lactated Ringer's solution and returning shed blood to the animal. Half of each group was killed at 30 minutes and at 4 hours postresuscitation. Liver samples were assayed for indicators of inflammation and heat shock protein 25 (Hsp25). Lung edema was measured. RESULTS: All animals survived. At 30 minutes postresuscitation, expression of mRNA for inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) was significantly elevated in the control group but normal in the fish oil group. At 4 hours, expression of mRNA for Hsp25 was significantly increased in the fish oil group. Lung edema index was significantly lower in the fish oil group than in either sham or control groups. CONCLUSIONS: Fish oil prefeeding in a rodent model of hemorrhagic shock was associated with increased liver mRNA expression of Hsp25, reduced liver mRNA expression of iNOS, and decreased lung edema. These findings support the validity of the study hypothesis.


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Ácidos Graxos Ômega-3/uso terapêutico , Óleos de Peixe/uso terapêutico , Inflamação/prevenção & controle , Fígado/efeitos dos fármacos , Pulmão/efeitos dos fármacos , Choque Hemorrágico/tratamento farmacológico , Animais , Transfusão de Sangue , Suplementos Nutricionais , Esquema de Medicação , Edema/etiologia , Edema/prevenção & controle , Ácidos Graxos Ômega-3/administração & dosagem , Ácidos Graxos Ômega-3/farmacologia , Óleos de Peixe/farmacologia , Proteínas de Choque Térmico HSP27/genética , Proteínas de Choque Térmico HSP27/metabolismo , Halotano , Inflamação/etiologia , Soluções Isotônicas/uso terapêutico , Fígado/metabolismo , Masculino , Óxido Nítrico Sintase Tipo II/genética , Óxido Nítrico Sintase Tipo II/metabolismo , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Distribuição Aleatória , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Ressuscitação/métodos , Solução de Ringer , Choque Hemorrágico/complicações , Choque Hemorrágico/metabolismo
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Anesth Analg ; 109(6): 1850-5, 2009 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19923514

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BACKGROUND: Historically, a reduced serum sodium concentration has been used to diagnose absorption of electrolyte-free irrigating fluid during transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). In bipolar TURP, the irrigating solution contains electrolytes, thus invalidating the serum sodium method. In this study, we investigated whether glucose can be used to diagnose the absorption of irrigating fluid during TURP procedures. METHODS: The serum glucose and sodium concentrations were measured in 250 patients undergoing monopolar TURP using either 1.5% glycine or 5% glucose for urinary bladder irrigation. The glucose kinetics was analyzed in 10 volunteers receiving a 30-min infusion of 20 mL/kg of acetated Ringer's solution with 1% glucose. These data were then used in computer simulations of different absorption patterns that were summarized in a nomogram for the relationship between the glucose level and administered fluid volume. RESULTS: There was a statistically significant inverse linear relationship between the decrease in serum sodium and the increase in glucose levels after absorption of 5% glucose during TURP (r(2) = 0.80). The glucose concentration increased, from 4.6 (sd 0.4) to 8.3 (0.9) mmol/L, during the experimental infusions. Regardless of the absorption pattern, all simulations indicated that the uptake of 1 L of fluid containing 1% glucose corresponded to an increase in the glucose level of 3.7 (sd 1.6) mmol/L at the end of surgery, whereas 2 L yielded an increase of 6.9 (1.7) mmol/L. CONCLUSIONS: In bipolar TURP, the addition of glucose to a concentration of 1% in the electrolyte-containing irrigation fluid can be used as a tracer of absorption that is comparable with measuring serum sodium after monopolar TURP.


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Glicemia/metabolismo , Glucose/administração & dosagem , Glicina/administração & dosagem , Soluções Isotônicas/administração & dosagem , Monitorização Intraoperatória/métodos , Irrigação Terapêutica , Ressecção Transuretral da Próstata/métodos , Equilíbrio Hidroeletrolítico , Desequilíbrio Hidroeletrolítico/diagnóstico , Absorção , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Biomarcadores/sangue , Pressão Sanguínea , Simulação por Computador , Regulação para Baixo , Inglaterra , Glucose/farmacocinética , Glicina/efeitos adversos , Glicina/metabolismo , Humanos , Infusões Intravenosas , Soluções Isotônicas/efeitos adversos , Soluções Isotônicas/metabolismo , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Modelos Biológicos , Potássio/sangue , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Solução de Ringer , Sódio/sangue , Suécia , Ressecção Transuretral da Próstata/efeitos adversos , Regulação para Cima , Desequilíbrio Hidroeletrolítico/sangue , Desequilíbrio Hidroeletrolítico/etiologia , Adulto Jovem
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J Wound Care ; 18(6): 229-30, 232, 234 passim, 2009 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19661846

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OBJECTIVE: To develop an in-vitro model to evaluate the efficiency of wound-rinsing solutions in removing adherent, hydrophobic, denatured proteins. We hypothesised that saline solutions would be less effective than surfactant-containing solutions in removing denatured proteins. METHOD: Prepared slides containing dried blood plasma or fibrin were incubated for up to one hour in histological troughs filled with one of four test solutions: physiological saline solution, Ringer's solution, a surfactant-containing solution and an antiseptic. The concentration of dissolved proteins was measured using a modified Biuret test. Results were analysed by plotting protein concentration against the incubation time. RESULTS: During the incubation period, the protein concentration increased in all of the test solutions, with the lowest concentration reported in the two saline-based solutions. These stayed clear, while the surfactant-containing solution become opaque, indicating that the surfactant had encased hydrophic substances, such as denatured proteins. CONCLUSION: Ringer's solution and saline are inappropriate solvents for adhering wound coatings. A sterile, surfactant-containing wound rinsing solution contains the essential properties for thorough and gentle cleansing of chronic wounds. DECLARATION OF INTEREST: None.


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Anti-Infecciosos Locais/administração & dosagem , Avaliação Pré-Clínica de Medicamentos/métodos , Soluções Isotônicas/administração & dosagem , Cloreto de Sódio/administração & dosagem , Tensoativos/administração & dosagem , Irrigação Terapêutica/métodos , Doença Crônica , Fibrina/efeitos dos fármacos , Humanos , Plasma/efeitos dos fármacos , Desnaturação Proteica/efeitos dos fármacos , Solução de Ringer , Higiene da Pele/métodos , Irrigação Terapêutica/normas , Cicatrização/efeitos dos fármacos , Ferimentos e Lesões/terapia
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Crit Care Clin ; 25(1): 201-20, x, 2009 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19268803

RESUMO

Significant progress in critical care medicine has been the result of tireless observation, dedicated research, and well-timed serendipity. This article provides a historical perspective for four meaningful therapies in critical care medicine: blood transfusion, fluid resuscitation, vasopressor/inotropic support, and antibiotics. For each therapy, key discoveries and events that have shaped medical history and helped define current practice are discussed. Prominent medical and social pressures that have catalyzed research and innovation in each domain are also addressed, as well as current and future challenges.


Assuntos
Antibacterianos/história , Transfusão de Sangue/história , Cardiotônicos/história , Cuidados Críticos/história , Hidratação/história , Vasoconstritores/história , Sistema ABO de Grupos Sanguíneos/história , Animais , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Carbapenêmicos/história , Carbapenêmicos/uso terapêutico , Cardiotônicos/uso terapêutico , Cefalosporinas/história , Cefalosporinas/uso terapêutico , Cuidados Críticos/métodos , Europa (Continente) , Hidratação/instrumentação , Hidratação/métodos , Fluoroquinolonas/história , Fluoroquinolonas/uso terapêutico , Glicopeptídeos/história , Glicopeptídeos/uso terapêutico , História do Século XVI , História do Século XVII , História do Século XVIII , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , História Antiga , Humanos , Infusões Intravenosas/história , Soluções Isotônicas/administração & dosagem , Soluções Isotônicas/história , Japão , Lipopeptídeos/história , Lipopeptídeos/uso terapêutico , Medicina Militar/história , Oxazolidinonas/história , Oxazolidinonas/uso terapêutico , Solução de Ringer , Estados Unidos , Vasoconstritores/uso terapêutico
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Am J Health Syst Pharm ; 65(16): 1545-51, 2008 Aug 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18693210

RESUMO

PURPOSE: The physical compatibility of the new cephalosporin ceftobiprole medocaril with 70 other drugs during simulated Y-site injection was studied. METHODS: Ceftobiprole was reconstituted with sterile water for injection. Dilutions of ceftobiprole 2 mg/mL (as ceftobiprole medocaril 2.67 mg/mL) were prepared in 5% dextrose injection, 0.9% sodium chloride injection, and lactated Ringer's injection. For testing compatibility with the other drugs, a 5-mL sample of the ceftobiprole 2-mg/mL admixtures was combined with a 5-mL sample of the other drug either undiluted or diluted with one of the three vehicles. Each combination was prepared in duplicate, switching the order of drug addition, and kept at room temperature. At intervals up to four hours after preparation, samples were examined visually and with the aid of a Tyndall beam and measured with a turbidimeter and a particle sizer and counter. Compatibility with propofol was evaluated by checking for emulsion separation and particles after centrifugation. RESULTS: In all three vehicles, ceftobiprole was compatible with 31 other drugs and incompatible with 32. With 7 drugs, compatibility was dependent on the vehicle used. Signs of incompatibility included the presence of visible and subvisible particles, haze, and turbidity. No incompatibilities were related to the order of mixing. CONCLUSION: Of the 70 drugs evaluated for compatibility with ceftobiprole 2 mg/ mL (as medocaril) in 5% dextrose injection, 0.9% sodium chloride injection, and lactated Ringer's injection, 31 were found to be compatible and 32 were found to be incompatible in all three of the infusion solutions. For 7 of the drugs, compatibility was dependent on which infusion solution was used. Ceftobiprole medocaril should not be simultaneously administered via a Y site with drugs with which it was shown to be incompatible.


Assuntos
Antibacterianos/química , Cefalosporinas/química , Antibacterianos/administração & dosagem , Cefalosporinas/administração & dosagem , Incompatibilidade de Medicamentos , Glucose/química , Humanos , Infusões Intravenosas , Soluções Isotônicas/química , Tamanho da Partícula , Veículos Farmacêuticos/química , Solução de Ringer , Cloreto de Sódio/química , Fatores de Tempo
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J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater ; 86(2): 460-5, 2008 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18335431

RESUMO

Silicone spacers have been in use as replacement joints in the human hand for over 30 years. Since they were first used there has been a number of designs all of which have had problems with fracture. This may be due to a defect in the material caused during implantation, or by bony intrusions within the arthritic hand after implantation. The aim of this research was to investigate the effect of the environment on the mechanical properties of medical grade silicones used for human implantation. The materials were subjected to static tensile testing after various forms of ageing. The environmental conditions included temperatures of 37 and 80 degrees C and the environments of Ringer's solution, distilled water, and air. The environmental conditions employed resulted in reduced mechanical strength with ageing time of the silicones. This research supports the view that failure of silicone implants in the hand could be partly attributed to the effects of environmental ageing of the material.


Assuntos
Artrite/cirurgia , Artroplastia de Substituição de Dedo/métodos , Materiais Biocompatíveis , Mãos/cirurgia , Teste de Materiais , Silicones/uso terapêutico , Ar , Meio Ambiente , Humanos , Soluções Isotônicas , Mecânica , Solução de Ringer , Silicones/normas , Temperatura , Água
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J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 231(9): 1378-85, 2007 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17975999

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To determine short- and long-term outcomes, including recurrence rates, for horses with cecal impaction treated medically or surgically. DESIGN: Retrospective case series. ANIMALS: 114 horses. PROCEDURES: Medical records were reviewed for information on signalment, history, clinical findings, treatment (medical vs surgical), and short-term outcome. Information on longterm outcome was obtained through a mail survey and telephone interview with owners. RESULTS: 54 horses were treated medically, 49 horses were treated surgically, and 11 horses were euthanized after initial examination without further treatment. Horses treated surgically were significantly more likely to have signs of moderate or severe pain than were horses treated medically. Forty-four of the 54 (81%) horses treated medically were discharged from the hospital. Twelve of the 49 horses treated surgically were euthanized at surgery because of cecal rupture. Thirty-five of the 37 (95%) horses that were allowed to recover from surgery were discharged from the hospital. In 34 horses treated surgically, typhlotomy without a bypass procedure was performed. Long-term (>or= 1 year) follow-up information was available for 19 horses treated medically and 28 horses treated surgically. Eighteen (95%) and 25 (89%) of the horses, respectively, were alive at least 1 year after treatment. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Results suggested that medical and surgical treatment were both associated with favorable outcomes in horses with cecal impactions. In this population, typhlotomy alone without cecal bypass was associated with a low recurrence rate. The long-term prognosis for horses that were discharged from the hospital was good.


Assuntos
Ceco/cirurgia , Impacção Fecal/veterinária , Doenças dos Cavalos/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças dos Cavalos/cirurgia , Animais , Clonixina/análogos & derivados , Clonixina/uso terapêutico , Impacção Fecal/tratamento farmacológico , Impacção Fecal/cirurgia , Feminino , Seguimentos , Cavalos , Soluções Isotônicas/uso terapêutico , Masculino , Óleo Mineral/uso terapêutico , Prognóstico , Recidiva , Estudos Retrospectivos , Solução de Ringer , Resultado do Tratamento , Xilazina/uso terapêutico
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Exp Eye Res ; 84(5): 978-90, 2007 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17397832

RESUMO

We characterized the dependence of hypotonicity-induced regulatory volume decrease (RVD) responses on mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway signaling in SV40-immortalized rabbit corneal epithelial cells (RCEC). Following calcein-AM loading, RVD was monitored using a microplate fluorescence reader. Western blot analysis determined MAPK activation. After 30 min, the RVD response restored the relative cell volume to nearly isotonic values, whereas it was inhibited when cells were bathed either in a Cl- -free solution or with the Cl- -channel inhibitors: 5-nitro-2-(3-phenylpropylamino)benzoic acid or niflumic acid. Similar declines occurred with either a high-K+ (20 mM) supplemented solution or the K+ channel inhibitor 4-aminopyridine. Activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), p38, and stress-activated protein kinase/c-Jun N-terminal kinase (SAPK/JNK) was time and tonicity-dependent. Stimulation of ERK and SAPK/JNK was maximized earlier than that of p38. Activation of ERK and SAPK/JNK was insensitive to Cl- and K+ channel inhibitors, whereas inhibition with either PD98059 or SP600125, respectively, blocked RVD. However, inhibition of p38 with SB203580had no effect on RVD. Suppression of RVD instead blocked p38 activation. Differences in the dependence of RVD activation on Erk1/2 and p38 signaling were validated in dominant negative (d/n)-Erk1 and d/n-p38 cells. Volume-sensitive Cl- and K+ channel activation contributes, in concert, to RVD in RCEC. Therefore, swelling-induced ERK and SAPK/JNK stimulation precedes Cl- and K+ channel activation, whereas p38 activation occurs as a consequence of RVD.


Assuntos
Tamanho Celular , Epitélio Corneano/citologia , Proteínas do Olho/fisiologia , Proteínas Quinases Ativadas por Mitógeno/fisiologia , Animais , Western Blotting/métodos , Linhagem Celular Transformada , Tamanho Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Cultivadas , Cloro/fisiologia , Ativação Enzimática/fisiologia , Epitélio Corneano/enzimologia , Soluções Isotônicas , MAP Quinase Quinase 4/metabolismo , Proteína Quinase 3 Ativada por Mitógeno/metabolismo , Pressão Osmótica , Bloqueadores dos Canais de Potássio/farmacologia , Canais de Potássio/fisiologia , Coelhos , Solução de Ringer , Transdução de Sinais/fisiologia , Proteínas Quinases p38 Ativadas por Mitógeno/metabolismo
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