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Am J Clin Pathol ; 151(2): 205-208, 2019 01 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30265272

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Objectives: Renal biopsy is the gold standard for the diagnosis of both native and allograft renal diseases. We studied the impact of tissue procurement at bedside (TPB) omission on the adequacy of renal biopsies. Methods: We compared 120 renal biopsies collected during 2015 using TPB with 111 renal biopsies collected during 2016 when TPB was discontinued. Adequacy criteria were applied as follows: by light microscopy, 10 glomeruli and two arteries for allograft biopsies and seven glomeruli for native biopsies. At least one glomerulus was considered adequate for immunofluorescence and electron microscopy in both groups. Results: The rate of inadequacies in allograft biopsies increased significantly, from 12.50% to 21.61% (P < .05), when TPB was discontinued. Conclusions: Elimination of TPB service had a negative impact on allograft specimen adequacy. Repeat biopsies add cost and delay patient care. Institutions should take this into consideration when considering omission of TPB.


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Biopsia con Aguja Gruesa/normas , Enfermedades Renales/diagnóstico , Guías de Práctica Clínica como Asunto , Obtención de Tejidos y Órganos/normas , Aloinjertos/normas , Aloinjertos/cirugía , Técnica del Anticuerpo Fluorescente , Humanos , Riñón/cirugía , Enfermedades Renales/cirugía , Glomérulos Renales/cirugía , Trasplante de Riñón , Microscopía Electrónica , Nefrectomía , Estudios Retrospectivos , Obtención de Tejidos y Órganos/estadística & datos numéricos
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Biochem Pharmacol ; 156: 467-478, 2018 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30217571

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The expression and activity of human placental transporters during pregnancy could be altered by several factors including pathological changes associated with preeclampsia. The aims of this study were to identify the placental efflux transporters involved in the bio-disposition of pravastatin, determine the protein expression of these transporters and their encoding genes as well as the activity of pravastatin uptake in placentas obtained from patients with preeclampsia. ATP-dependent uptake of [3H]-pravastatin by trophoblast tissue apical and basal membrane vesicles exhibited sigmoidal kinetics. The curved shapes of Eadie-Hofstee plots indicate that more than one placental transporter are involved in the uptake of pravastatin. ATP-dependent uptake of [3H]-pravastatin into vesicles expressing MRP1-5, BCRP, and P-gp, as well as the results of inhibition studies suggest that BCRP and MRP1 are the major placental efflux transporters responsible for the in vitro uptake of pravastatin. Compared to placentas from healthy pregnancies, preeclamptic placentas had increased number of syncytial knots with increased expression of BCRP in their apical membrane and increased expression of MRP1 in the cytoplasm of the syncytiotrophoblast and in cytoplasm of syncytial knots. There was a concomitant increase in ABCC1 but not in ABCG2 gene expressions in preeclamptic placentas. ATP-dependent uptake of [3H]-pravastatin by vesicles prepared from apical membranes of preeclamptic placentas was similar to the uptake by vesicles prepared from placentas obtained after uncomplicated pregnancies (13.9 ±â€¯6.5 vs 14.1 ±â€¯5.8 pmol·mg protein-1 min-1). The transporter-specific changes in the expression of BCRP and MRP1 in preeclamptic placentas did not affect the efflux activity of transporters localized on the apical membrane of the syncytiotrophoblast.


Asunto(s)
Transportador de Casetes de Unión a ATP, Subfamilia G, Miembro 2/metabolismo , Proteínas Asociadas a Resistencia a Múltiples Medicamentos/metabolismo , Proteínas de Neoplasias/metabolismo , Placenta/metabolismo , Pravastatina/metabolismo , Transporte Biológico , Femenino , Regulación de la Expresión Génica/efectos de los fármacos , Humanos , Preeclampsia/metabolismo , Embarazo
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Am J Clin Pathol ; 147(5): 525-535, 2017 May 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28398539

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of bile cast nephropathy (BCN) in autopsied cirrhotic patients and to correlate BCN with clinical and laboratory data to direct attention to this underrecognized renal complication of liver failure. METHODS: We assessed 114 autopsy cases of cirrhosis for the presence of renal intratubular bile casts using Hall stain for bile. Presence of bile casts was correlated with etiology of cirrhosis, clinical and laboratory data, and histologic findings. RESULTS: Bile casts were identified in 55% of cases. The most common etiology of cirrhosis was hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection (52%), and serum creatinine ( P = .02) and serum urea nitrogen ( P = .01) were significantly higher in the Hall-positive group. Conjugated bilirubin was below 20 mg/dL in 90%, and levels below 10 mg/dL were noted in 80% of cases. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this is the largest study of BCN in human subjects and a first report describing the association of BCN with HCV-related cirrhosis. We demonstrated that in the face of protracted chronic hyperbilirubinemia, bile casts are formed at much lower bilirubin levels than previously thought. Furthermore, we proposed an algorithm to assist in better identification of bile casts.


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Hiperbilirrubinemia/complicaciones , Enfermedades Renales/epidemiología , Enfermedades Renales/etiología , Cirrosis Hepática/complicaciones , Adulto , Anciano , Autopsia , Bilis , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Prevalencia , Estudios Retrospectivos
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