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Diabetol Metab Syndr ; 10: 82, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30479668

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BACKGROUND: Neck circumference (NC) is associated with traditional cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF), but its usefulness to identify earlier atherogenic risk has been scarcely examined. Associations of NC with non-traditional CVRF were investigated in participants at low-to-moderate risk from the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil). METHODS: 807 individuals (35-54 years) without obesity, diabetes or cardiovascular disease was stratified into quartiles of NC (cut-off for men: 36.5; 37.9 and 39.5 cm; women: 31.4; 32.5 and 34 cm) and traditional and non-traditional risk factors (lipoprotein subfractions by Vertical Auto Profile, adiponectin, leptin, E-selectin) were compared across groups. In linear regression models, associations of NC with non-traditional risk factors were tested for the entire sample and for low-risk group (≤ 2 CVRF). RESULTS: In both sexes, BMI, waist circumference, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, fasting and 2-h plasma glucose, HOMA-IR, triglycerides, leptin, E-selectin, small dense LDL-cholesterol, IDL-cholesterol, VLDL3-cholesterol and TG/HDL ratio increased significantly, while HDL2-cholesterol and HDL3-cholesterol decreased across NC quartiles. In linear regression models, a direct association [ß(95% CI)] of NC with leptin [(0.155 (0.068-0.242); 0.147 (0.075-0.220)], E-selectin [(0.105 (0.032-0.177); 0.073 (0.006 to 0.140)] and small-dense LDL [(1.866 (0.641-3.091); 2.372 (1.391-3.353)] and an inverse association with HDL2-cholesterol [(- 0.519 (- 0.773 to - 0.266); - 0.815 (- 1.115 to 0.515)] adjusted for age were detected for men and women, respectively. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that measurement of NC may be useful for an earlier identification of unfavorable atherogenic metabolic profile in middle-aged individuals at lower cardiovascular risk level.

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J Pediatr ; 123(3): 427-30, 1993 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8355121

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A comatose male newborn infant with congenital lactic acidosis caused by pyruvate decarboxylase deficiency was treated with dichloroacetate (DCA), which stimulated an 88% drop in serum lactate concentration and reversed his coma. The response to DCA was temporary and the lactic acidosis worsened until his death, but DCA may confer more lasting benefit in less severely affected infants.


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Acidosis Láctica/congénito , Acidosis Láctica/tratamiento farmacológico , Ácido Dicloroacético/uso terapéutico , Piruvato Descarboxilasa/deficiencia , Errores Innatos del Metabolismo del Piruvato/tratamiento farmacológico , Acidosis Láctica/etiología , Humanos , Recién Nacido , Masculino , Errores Innatos del Metabolismo del Piruvato/complicaciones
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