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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Polyphénols d’agrumes (flavanones) : extraction de glycosides de la peau d’orange, synthèse de métabolites chez l’homme (glucuronides) et étude physico-chimique de leur interaction avec la sérum albumine / Citrus polyphenols (flavanones) : extraction of glycosides from orange peel, synthesis of metabolites (glucuronides) found in human and a physico-chemical study to investigate their interaction with human serum albumin

Khan, Muhammad Kamran 15 November 2010 (has links)
Un groupe d'études épidémiologiques fournit une bonne preuve de la relation inverse associé à la consommation de fruits et légumes et les maladies chroniques important comme maladies cardiovasculaires et certains types de cancers. Après les longues années d'études sur phytomacronutrients, le rôle de phytomicronutrients tels que les polyphénols est désormais très étudiée et appréciée dans le contrôle de ces maladies dégénératives. La présente étude combine les études d'extraction, de synthèse et d'analyse sur les principaux polyphénols des fruits d'agrumes, FLAVANONES. Connaissance de nutritionnels et de santé a augmenté la production d'agrumes en provenance des dernières décennies. Ces productions plus générer des bye-produits. Pour leur utilisation alternative à des antioxydants extraits riches, l'extraction assistée par ultrasons (UAE) des polyphénols en particulier flavanones de l'orange (Citrus sinensis L.) par son peau en utilisant l'éthanol comme solvant de qualité alimentaire a été prouvé son efficacité en comparaison avec la méthode conventionnelle . Un plan composite central (CCD) a révélé que l'approche des conditions optimisées pour UAE ont une température de 40 ° C, une puissance de 150W sonication et un 4:1 (v / v) d'éthanol: ratio de l'eau. En outre, l'activité antioxydante déterminée par les tests DPPH et ORAC a confirmé la pertinence des UAE pour la préparation d'extraits de plantes riches en antioxydants.Les glucuronides de flavanone sont les principaux métabolites phénoliques détectés dans le plasma humain après la consommation d'agrumes. Jusqu'à maintenant, toutes les études sur les cellules liées au cancer ou les maladies cardiovasculaires ont été réalisées soit sur les aglycones ou sur leurs glycosides. Par conséquent, il ya grand besoin de glucuronides flavanone pure pour démontrer le potentiel réel de flavanones dans la prévention de ces maladies. Dans ce travail, glucuronides de naringénine (4'- et 7-O-β-D-glucuronides) et de hespérétine (3'- et 7-O-β-D-glucuronides), les aglycones flavanone majeur dans le pamplemousse et d'orange, respectivement, ont été synthétisés chimiquement par une protection et la déprotection sélective des groupements d'acide glucuronique et de flavanone. La caractérisation structurale complète de composés purifiés a été réalisée par résonance magnétique nucléaire et spectrométrie de masse.L'affinité des quatre glucuronides pour l'albumine sérum d’humaine (HSA) a été testée par leur capacité à éteindre la fluorescence intrinsèque de HSA (Trp, seul résidu de sous-domaine IIA). Leurs constantes de fixation (K) ont été estimées de l'ordre de 30 à 60 × 103 M-1 et comparées à celles de l'aglycones (70 à 90 × 103 M-1). Les enquêtes de la liaison compétitive ou non compétitive de la glucuronides dans la présence de sondes fluorescentes (sarcosine dansyl) nous a permis d'obtenir un aperçu dans les sites de liaison. L'étude a également été étendue aux chalcones hespérétine et naringénine (synthétisés en utilisant des conditions alcalines optimisée), qui sont les précurseurs de biosynthèse des flavanones / A bunch of epidemiological studies provides good evidence on the inverse relationship associated with the consumption of fruits and vegetables and the chronic diseases importantly cardiovascular diseases and some types of cancers. After the long years of study on phytomacronutrients, the role of phytomicronutrients such as polyphenols is now highly studied and appreciated in the control of such degenerative diseases. The present study combines the extraction, synthetic and analytical studies on the major polyphenols of citrus fruits, FLAVANONES.Awareness of nutritional and health facts has increased the production of citrus fruits from last few decades. These higher productions generate higher by-products. For their alternative utilisation to have antioxidants rich extracts, the ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) of polyphenols especially flavanones from orange (Citrus sinensis L.) peel by using ethanol as afood grade solvent has been proved its efficiency when compared with the conventional method. A central composite design (CCD) approach revealed that the optimized conditions for UAE were a temperature of 40°C, a sonication power of 150W and a 4:1 (v/v) ethanol:water ratio. Furthermore, the antioxidant activity determined by the DPPH and ORAC tests confirmed the suitability of UAE for the preparation of antioxidant-rich plant extracts. Flavanone glucuronides are the major phenolic metabolites detected in human plasma after consumption of citrus fruits. Up to now all cell studies related to cancer or cardiovascular diseases were conducted either on the aglycones or on their glycosides. Hence, there is great need of pure flavanone glucuronides to demonstrate the real potential of flavanones in the prevention of these diseases. In this work, glucuronides of naringenin (4′- and 7-O-β-D-glucuronides) and hesperetin (3′- and 7-O-β-D-glucuronides), the major flavanone aglycones in grapefruit and orange respectively, have been chemically synthesized by selective protection and deprotection of flavanone and glucuronic acid moieties. The complete structural characterisation of purified compounds were realised by nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry.The affinity of the four glucuronides for human serum albumin (HSA) was tested via their ability to quench the intrinsic fluorescence of HSA (single Trp residue in sub-domain IIA). Their binding constants (K) were estimated in the range of 30 – 60 × 103 M-1 and compared with those of the aglycones (70 – 90 × 103 M-1). Investigations of competitive or noncompetitive binding of the glucuronides in the presence of fluorescent probes (dansyl sarcosine) allowed us to get some insight in the binding sites. The study was also extended to the hesperetin and naringenin chalcones (synthesised using optimized alkaline conditions), which are the biosynthetic precursors of flavanones
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Interakce mezi proteiny a huminovými látkami při koagulaci / Interactions between proteins and humic substances during coagulation

Novotná, Kateřina January 2015 (has links)
This diploma thesis is focused on coagulation of humic substances (HS) and BSA (Bovine Serum Albumin) protein which was chosen as a representative of proteins contained in AOM (Algal Organic Matter). Additionally, possible interactions between these compounds were also investigated. It was found that the optimal dosage of coagulant is much higher for HS compared to BSA. The best removal of both HS and BSA was reached in slightly acidic pH range and it is attributed mainly to charge neutralization and adsorption mechanisms. The maximum removal rate was 70 % for humic substances and 80 % for BSA. The results show that BSA has a positive effect on coagulation of HS (resulting in a lower coagulant demand) and vice versa while BSA was removed more efficiently than HS. The existence of interactions between BSA and humic substantces during coagulation was demonstrated in certain pH ranges and it can occur even without the presence of coagulant. These interactions are highly dependent on pH that determines charge properties (and hence reactivity) of organic matters. Finally, the comparison of BSA and cyanobacterial proteins shows that their behavior during coagulation is similar. Consequently, BSA can be used as a model compound representing AOM proteins, especially their high molecular weight fraction....
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Aterogênese induzida por albumina modificada por glicação avançada em camundongos dislipidêmicos é previnida pelo tratamento com losartana / Atherogenesis induced by advanced glycated albumin in dyslipidemic mice is prevented by losartan

Gomes, Diego Juvenal 02 September 2015 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Produtos de glicação avançada (AGE) encontram-se aumentados no diabete melito e contribuem independentemente para o risco cardiovascular. O reconhecimento dos AGE pelo receptor para produtos de glicação avançada (RAGE) potencializa vias de sinalização pró-aterogênicas. Antagonistas do receptor de angiotensina II (ANGII) do tipo 1 (AT-1) diminuem a expressão de RAGE em área de lesão aterosclerótica. No presente projeto, avaliou-se, na aorta de camundongos dislipidêmicos (knockout para apoE) tratados ou não com inibidor do receptor AT-1 (losartana, LOS), o efeito do tratamento crônico com albumina-AGE sobre o infiltrado de lípides, a expressão de mRNA e proteínas envolvidas no eixo AGE/RAGE, ANGII/AT-1, modulação da resposta inflamatória e fluxo de lípides, além da secreção de citocinas inflamatórias por macrófagos tratados com albumina controle ou AGE, concomitantemente ou não a losartana, isolados da cavidade peritoneal de camundongos apoE knockout. MÉTODOS: Camundongos machos knockout para apoE de 12 semanas de idade foram mantidos em dieta padrão e divididos, aleatoriamente, em quatro grupos experimentais (n = 20/grupo): grupo Controle (C), C+LOS, albumina-AGE (AGE) e AGE+LOS. Os animais receberam injeção intraperitoneal diária, durante 30 dias, de 2 mg de albumina controle (grupos C e C+LOS) ou albumina AGE (AGE e AGE+LOS). Os animais C+LOS e AGE+LOS foram tratados durante todo o período experimental com losartana (100 mg/L água). Secções do arco aórtico foram utilizadas para imunofluorescência para RAGE, carboximetil-lisina (CML), AT-1 e 4-hidroxinonenal (4-HNE) e determinação infiltrado lipídico por coloração com Oil Red-O. Análise do mRNA de Ager (RAGE), Agtr1a (AT-1), Orl1 (LOX-1), Msr1 (MCP-1), Ccl2 (SR-A), Cybb (Nox2), Nfkb (NF-kB), Tnf (TNF-alfa), Abca1 (ABCA-1), Abcg1 (ABCG-1) e Agt (angiotensinogênio) foi realizada por de qRT-PCR. Ensaio in vitro para secreção de IL-6 por ELISA e expressão de Il1b (IL-1beta) e Il18 (IL-18) por alfaRT-PCR, foi realizado com macrófagos peritoneais isolados camundongos apoE knockout incubados com albumina C ou AGE (2 mg/mL), concomitante ou não ao tratamento com losartana (1 uM). RESULTADOS: Não houve diferença entre os grupos em relação ao peso corporal, colesterol total, triglicérides e glicose plasmáticos, no período basal e final. A pressão arterial sistólica foi reduzida nos animais tratados com losartana quando comparados aos não tratados (p < 0,05). Não foi detectada a presença de infiltrado macrofágico na aorta por meio de ensaios de imunofluorescência para CD-68 e pela análise de coloração com hematoxilina-eosina. Todavia, o infiltrado de lípides foi 5,3 e 2 vezes maior no grupo AGE quando comparado, respectivamente, ao grupo C e AGE+LOS (p < 0,05). O conteúdo proteico de RAGE e CML, assim como do marcador de peroxidação lipídica (4-HNE) foi maior no grupo AGE em comparação aos demais grupos, o que não prevenido no grupo AGE+LOS (p < 0,05). A expressão do mRNA de Ager, Orl1 e Tnf foi maior no grupo AGE em comparação ao C, ao passo que o tratamento com losartana impediu o aumento da expressão destes genes (p < 0,05). Isto não foi observado para aumento de Cybb estimulado por albumina-AGE. A losartana diminuiu o mRNA de Agtr1a (AT-1) em ambos os grupos tratados. Não foram observadas diferenças na expressão do mRNA de Msr1, Ccl2, Abca1, Abcg1, Agt e Nfkb. Macrófagos tratados com albumina-AGE apresentaram secreção de IL-6 aumentada em 1,4 vezes em comparação ao grupo C, o que foi prevenido pela losartana (p < 0,05). Nestas mesmas células, a albumina-AGE aumentou a expressão de Il1b e Il18, em comparação à albumina-C, o que não foi prevenido pela losartana. CONCLUSÃO: A administração crônica de albumina-AGE em modelo animal de dislipidemia isento de DM, aumentou o infiltrado de lípides no aorco aórtico, independentemente de variação na pressão arterial, lípides plasmáticos e da modulação local de componentes do sistema renina-angiotensina. A ação da albumina-AGE foi consequente ao maior insulto oxidativo e inflamatório associado ao maior conteúdo de RAGE e CML. A losartana, por reduzir o insulto oxidativo e inflamatório contrapõe-se à albumina-AGE, contribuindo para prevenção da aterogênese / INTRODUCTION: Advanced glycated end-products (AGE) elevated in diabetes mellitus and independently contribute to cardiovascular risk. The AGE binding to the receptor for AGE (RAGE) potentializes pro-atherogenic signaling pathways. Antagonists of angiotensin II receptor type 1 (AT-1) diminish RAGE expression in atherosclerotic plaques. In this study, we evaluated in the aortic arch of dyslipidemic mice (apoE knockout), treated or not with AT-1 blocker losartan (LOS), the effect of chronic treatment with AGE-albumin in aortic root lipid infiltration, mRNA expression and protein content of components of AGE/RAGE, ANGII/AT-1 axes and modulators of lipid flux and inflammation, and also the secretion of inflammatory cytokines by peritoneal macrophages treated either with control (C) or AGE-albumin, together with or not by losartan treatment,. METHODS: 12-week old male apoE knockout mice were fed chow diet and ramdomly assigned into four groups (n = 20/group): Control (C), C+LOS, AGE-albumin (AGE) and AGE+LOS. Animals received daily intraperitoneal injection of 2 mg of C- albumin (C and C+LOS) or AGE-albumin (AGE and AGE+LOS) during 30 days. LOS groups were treated with losartan (100 mg/L water). Immufluorescence for RAGE, AT-1, carboxymethyllysine (CML) and 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE), and Oil red-O staining for lipid infiltration was performed in sections from the aortic arch. mRNA expression of Ager (RAGE), Agtr1a (AT-1), Orl1 (LOX-1), Msr1 (MCP-1), Ccl2 (SR-A), Cybb (Nox2), Nfkb (NF-kB), Tnf (TNF-alfa), Abca1 (ABCA-1), Abcg1 (ABCG-1) e Agt (angiotensinogen) was evaluated by qRT-PCR. In vitro assay for IL-6 secretion was performed by ELISA and Il1b (IL-1beta) and Il18 (IL-18) mRNA expression was performed by qRT-PCR in peritoneal macrophages from of apoE knockout mice after treatment with C or AGE-albumin (2 mg/mL), with or without losartan (1 ?M). RESULTS: No differences among groups were observed in body weight, plasma total cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose in basal and final periods. Sistolic blood pressure was reduced in both LOS groups when compared to non-treated groups (p < 0.05). It was not observed CD-68 infiltration in the arterial wall. However, lipid infiltration was, respectively, 5.3 and 2 times greater in AGE group in comparison to C and AGE+LOS groups (p < 0.05). RAGE and CML protein and the lipid peroxidation marker (4-HNE) were greater in AGE group when compared to other groups, which was prevented in AGE+LOS (p < 0.05). Ager, Orl1 and Tnf mRNA expression was increased in AGE group when compared to C, and losartan was able to prevent this event (p < 0.05), except for Cybb. Losartan decreased Agtr1a mRNA expression in both groups (p < 0.05). No differences were observed among groups for Msr1, Ccl2, Abca1, Abcg1, Agt and Nfkb mRNA expression. Macrophages treated with AGE-albumin presented 1.4 times great IL-6 secretion, which was prevented by losartan (p < 0.05). In these cells, AGE-albumin increased Il1b and Il18 mRNA expression in AGE group, but this was not prevent by losartan. CONCLUSION: Chronic administration of AGE-albumin in non diabetic dyslipidemic mice increased aortic lipid infiltration, independently of changes in blood pressutre, plasma lipids and local modulation of renin angiotensin system components. The role of AGE-albumin was consequent to the enhanced inflammatory and oxidative insult associated to the higher content of CML and RAGE. Losartan by reducing oxidation and inflammation counteracts the effects of AGE-albumin contributing to prevent atherogenesis
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Avaliação da composição corporal por espectroscopia por bioimpedância em pacientes com síndrome nefrótica / Evaluation of the body composition by spectroscopy by bioimpedance in patients with nephrotic syndrome

Rodrigues, Aline Scharr 06 November 2018 (has links)
Síndrome nefrótica é definida pela presença simultânea de edema sistêmico, hipoalbuminemia e proteinúria intensa. Vários componentes da composição corporal, principalmente relacionados à água corporal, sofrem rápidas e frequentes alterações nessa síndrome. A espectroscopia por bioimpedância (BIS) é um método de fácil execução, baixo custo, que pode ser repetido e praticamente isento de riscos que permite avaliar água corporal, massa magra e gordura corporal e tem sido pouco utilizado na síndrome nefrótica. Objetivo. Avaliar as alterações da água e de outros componentes da composição corporal através da BIS em pacientes com síndrome nefrótica. Métodos. Pacientes foram avaliados na ocasião da biópsia renal e no desfecho com ou sem remissão do edema. Foram medidos o peso corporal, albumina sérica e proteinúria de 24 h e, pela BIS, variáveis relacionadas à água corporal e a outros parâmetros de composição corporal. Resultados. Foram estudados 17 pacientes (idade: 51,1 + 17,4 anos) com síndrome nefrótica. Dez pacientes obtiveram remissão do edema (grupo R), sendo que em nove ocorreu também remissão da síndrome nefrótica. Em sete pacientes o edema permaneceu presente, sem remissão (grupo SR). A variação entre a primeira e a segunda medida para a sobrecarga hídrica foi de -5,4 L (-8,5 L; -1,8 L) no grupo R e de 0,0 L (-1,1 L; 1,2 L) no grupo SR (p < 0,05). A água corporal total variou de -4,75 L (- 10,20 L; -2,50 L) e de 4,80 L (-1,30 L; 6,10 L) nos grupos R e SR, respectivamente (p < 0,05), e a água extracelular variou de -5,90 L (-10,10 L; -0,42 L) e de 1,20 L (-0,80 L; 2,70 L) nos mesmos grupos (p < 0,05). Não houve diferença estatisticamente significante na variação entre as duas avaliações nos grupos R e SR para a água intracelular, massa de tecido magro, massa de tecido adiposo, massa gorda total e massa celular corporal. A variação do ângulo de fase entre as avaliações foi de 1,55° (0,41°; 2,24°) no grupo R e 0,10° (-0,28°; 0,46°) no grupo SR (p < 0,05). Houve correlação estatisticamente significante entre cada variável definidora da síndrome nefrótica (peso corporal, proteinúria e albumina sérica) versus sobrecarga hídrica, água corporal total, água extracelular e ângulo de fase, mas não versus as demais medidas de composição corporal obtidas pela BIS. Conclusão. A espectroscopia por bioimpedância mostrou-se eficiente em detectar mudanças da água corporal e do ângulo de fase em pacientes com síndrome nefrótica, mas não para identificar variações relacionadas à massa de tecido magro, massa de tecido adiposo, massa gorda total e massa celular corporal. . / Nephrotic syndrome is established by the simultaneous presence of systemic edema, hypoalbuminemia, and severe proteinuria. Several components of the body composition, mainly related to the body fluid, undergo to rapid and frequent changes in this syndrome. Spectroscopy by bioimpedance (BIS) is a reliable, cost-effective and easy-to-perform method to evaluate body water, adipose tissue mass, and body cell mass. Despite these advantages, BIS has barely been used to evaluate patients with nephrotic syndrome. Aims. To evaluate body fluid variable changes and other components of the body composition in patients with nephrotic syndrome by bioimpedance spectroscopy. Methods. Patients were studied in two moments: at the occasion of the renal biopsy (1st evaluation), and at the end-point (2nd evaluation). Patients were grouped according to they reached remission (Group R) or remained without remission (Group WR) of the edema at the 2nd evaluation. Body weight, serum albumin and 24 hours proteinuria were measured at the two time-points, as well as other variables associated with body fluid and other components of the body composition obtained by the BIS. Results. Seventeen patients (age: 51,1 + 17,4 years-old) with nephrotic syndrome were studied. Ten patients reached remission of the edema while nine of them were also in remission of the nephrotic syndrome. Seven patients remained with edema at the end-point. The variation between the 1st and the 2nd measurement for the overhydration was of -5,4 L (-8,5L; -1,8L) at the group R and of 0,0 (-1,1 L; 1,2 L) at the group NR (p < 0,05). Total body water changes were of -4,75 L (-10,20 L; -2,50 L) and of 4,80 L (-1,30 L; 6,10 L) at the groups R and WR, respectively (p < 0,05), and the extracellular water changed of the -5,90 L (-10,10 L; -0,42 L) and of 1,20 L (-0,80 L; 2,70 L) at the same groups, respectively (p < 0,05). There was no statistically significant difference in the variation between the two evaluations for the groups R and NR for intracellular water, lean tissue mass, fat mass, adipose tissue mass, and body cell mass. The variation of the phase angle between the two evaluations was of the 1,55° (0,41°; 2,24°) at the group R and 0,10° (-0,28°; 0,46°) at the group WR (p < 0,05). There was a statistically significant correlation between each related nephrotic syndrome variable compared with overhydration, total body water, extracellular water, and phase angle, but no difference when compared with the other variables related to the body composition measured by the BIS. Conclusion. The spectroscopy by bioimpedance was efficient to measure body water changes and the phase angle in patients with nephrotic syndrome. However, the BIS could not detect changes related to the intracellular water, lean tissue mass, fat mass, adipose tissue mass, and body cell mass.
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Avaliação da composição corporal por espectroscopia por bioimpedância em pacientes com síndrome nefrótica / Evaluation of the body composition by spectroscopy by bioimpedance in patients with nephrotic syndrome

Aline Scharr Rodrigues 06 November 2018 (has links)
Síndrome nefrótica é definida pela presença simultânea de edema sistêmico, hipoalbuminemia e proteinúria intensa. Vários componentes da composição corporal, principalmente relacionados à água corporal, sofrem rápidas e frequentes alterações nessa síndrome. A espectroscopia por bioimpedância (BIS) é um método de fácil execução, baixo custo, que pode ser repetido e praticamente isento de riscos que permite avaliar água corporal, massa magra e gordura corporal e tem sido pouco utilizado na síndrome nefrótica. Objetivo. Avaliar as alterações da água e de outros componentes da composição corporal através da BIS em pacientes com síndrome nefrótica. Métodos. Pacientes foram avaliados na ocasião da biópsia renal e no desfecho com ou sem remissão do edema. Foram medidos o peso corporal, albumina sérica e proteinúria de 24 h e, pela BIS, variáveis relacionadas à água corporal e a outros parâmetros de composição corporal. Resultados. Foram estudados 17 pacientes (idade: 51,1 + 17,4 anos) com síndrome nefrótica. Dez pacientes obtiveram remissão do edema (grupo R), sendo que em nove ocorreu também remissão da síndrome nefrótica. Em sete pacientes o edema permaneceu presente, sem remissão (grupo SR). A variação entre a primeira e a segunda medida para a sobrecarga hídrica foi de -5,4 L (-8,5 L; -1,8 L) no grupo R e de 0,0 L (-1,1 L; 1,2 L) no grupo SR (p < 0,05). A água corporal total variou de -4,75 L (- 10,20 L; -2,50 L) e de 4,80 L (-1,30 L; 6,10 L) nos grupos R e SR, respectivamente (p < 0,05), e a água extracelular variou de -5,90 L (-10,10 L; -0,42 L) e de 1,20 L (-0,80 L; 2,70 L) nos mesmos grupos (p < 0,05). Não houve diferença estatisticamente significante na variação entre as duas avaliações nos grupos R e SR para a água intracelular, massa de tecido magro, massa de tecido adiposo, massa gorda total e massa celular corporal. A variação do ângulo de fase entre as avaliações foi de 1,55° (0,41°; 2,24°) no grupo R e 0,10° (-0,28°; 0,46°) no grupo SR (p < 0,05). Houve correlação estatisticamente significante entre cada variável definidora da síndrome nefrótica (peso corporal, proteinúria e albumina sérica) versus sobrecarga hídrica, água corporal total, água extracelular e ângulo de fase, mas não versus as demais medidas de composição corporal obtidas pela BIS. Conclusão. A espectroscopia por bioimpedância mostrou-se eficiente em detectar mudanças da água corporal e do ângulo de fase em pacientes com síndrome nefrótica, mas não para identificar variações relacionadas à massa de tecido magro, massa de tecido adiposo, massa gorda total e massa celular corporal. . / Nephrotic syndrome is established by the simultaneous presence of systemic edema, hypoalbuminemia, and severe proteinuria. Several components of the body composition, mainly related to the body fluid, undergo to rapid and frequent changes in this syndrome. Spectroscopy by bioimpedance (BIS) is a reliable, cost-effective and easy-to-perform method to evaluate body water, adipose tissue mass, and body cell mass. Despite these advantages, BIS has barely been used to evaluate patients with nephrotic syndrome. Aims. To evaluate body fluid variable changes and other components of the body composition in patients with nephrotic syndrome by bioimpedance spectroscopy. Methods. Patients were studied in two moments: at the occasion of the renal biopsy (1st evaluation), and at the end-point (2nd evaluation). Patients were grouped according to they reached remission (Group R) or remained without remission (Group WR) of the edema at the 2nd evaluation. Body weight, serum albumin and 24 hours proteinuria were measured at the two time-points, as well as other variables associated with body fluid and other components of the body composition obtained by the BIS. Results. Seventeen patients (age: 51,1 + 17,4 years-old) with nephrotic syndrome were studied. Ten patients reached remission of the edema while nine of them were also in remission of the nephrotic syndrome. Seven patients remained with edema at the end-point. The variation between the 1st and the 2nd measurement for the overhydration was of -5,4 L (-8,5L; -1,8L) at the group R and of 0,0 (-1,1 L; 1,2 L) at the group NR (p < 0,05). Total body water changes were of -4,75 L (-10,20 L; -2,50 L) and of 4,80 L (-1,30 L; 6,10 L) at the groups R and WR, respectively (p < 0,05), and the extracellular water changed of the -5,90 L (-10,10 L; -0,42 L) and of 1,20 L (-0,80 L; 2,70 L) at the same groups, respectively (p < 0,05). There was no statistically significant difference in the variation between the two evaluations for the groups R and NR for intracellular water, lean tissue mass, fat mass, adipose tissue mass, and body cell mass. The variation of the phase angle between the two evaluations was of the 1,55° (0,41°; 2,24°) at the group R and 0,10° (-0,28°; 0,46°) at the group WR (p < 0,05). There was a statistically significant correlation between each related nephrotic syndrome variable compared with overhydration, total body water, extracellular water, and phase angle, but no difference when compared with the other variables related to the body composition measured by the BIS. Conclusion. The spectroscopy by bioimpedance was efficient to measure body water changes and the phase angle in patients with nephrotic syndrome. However, the BIS could not detect changes related to the intracellular water, lean tissue mass, fat mass, adipose tissue mass, and body cell mass.
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Contribution to the study of uremic toxins in the context of chronic kidney disease / Contribution à l'étude des urémique toxines dans le contexte de la maladie rénale chronique

Yi, Dan 28 June 2018 (has links)
L'insuffisance rénale chronique (IRC) est une affection caractérisée par une perte progressive de la fonction rénale. L’IRC est associée à l'accumulation de diverses toxines urémiques. Les toxines urémiques ou solutés de rétention de l'urémie sont des composés qui s'accumulent chez les patients atteints d'IRC en raison d'un défaut de clairance rénale et qui exercent des effets biologiques délétères. Les hémodialyses éliminent mal les toxines urémiques liées aux protéines (PBUT), en raison de leur liaison aux protéines plasmatiques, en particulier la sérumalbumine humaine. En conséquence, les toxines urémiques liées aux protéines s'accumulent chez les patients atteints d'IRC et leur concentration ne peut que difficilement être diminuée chez les patients atteints d'insuffisance rénale terminale (IRT). Mes travaux sont principalement centrés sur les toxines urémiques, en particulier les toxines urémiques liées aux protéines, comme l’indoxyl-sulfate (IS), l'acide phénylacétique (PAA) et le p-crésyl-glucuronide (p-CG); et la zinc-alpha2-glycoprotéine (ZAG) qui est une « middle molécule ». Nous avons étudié le rôle de l'IS dans le développement de la résistance à l'insuline et d'autres troubles métaboliques associés à l'IRC, ainsi que ses effets sur l'inflammation et le stress oxydant. Nous avons exploré les propriétés de liaison du PAA et du p-CG à la sérumalbumine, qui est la plus abondante protéine dans le plasma humain. Enfin, nous avons essayé de développer une nouvelle stratégie d'élimination des PBUT, à l’aide de déplaceurs/compétiteurs chimique. / Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition characterized by progressive loss of kidney function. CKD is associated with the accumulation of various uremic toxins. Uremic toxins or uremic retention solutes are compounds that accumulate in patients with CKD due to impaired renal clearance and exert deleterious biological effects. Protein-bound uremic toxins (PBUT) is poorly removed by hemodialysis because of its binding to plasma proteins, particularly human serum albumin. As a result, protein-bound uremic toxins accumulate in patients with CKD and their concentration can hardly be reduced in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). My work focuses mainly on uremic toxins, particularly protein-bound uremic toxins such as indoxyl-sulfate (IS), phenylacetic acid (PAA) and p-cresyl-glucuronide (p-CG); and zinc-alpha2-glycoprotein (ZAG) which is a "middle molecule". We investigated the role of IS in the development of insulin resistance and other metabolic disorders associated with CKD, as well as its effects on inflammation and oxidative stress. We have investigated the binding properties of PAA and p-CG to serum albumin, which is the most abundant protein in human plasma. Finally, we tried to develop a new strategy to eliminate PBUTs, using chemical displacers / competitors.
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New NMR methods for mixture analysis

Hernandez Cid, Aaron January 2017 (has links)
This thesis is focussed on the investigation of matrices for matrix-assisted diffusion-ordered spectroscopy (MAD). Diffusion-ordered spectroscopy (DOSY) is a family of experiments where the resonances in the chemical shift dimension are further dispersed in an extra dimension according to diffusion coefficient. A typical DOSY spectrum shows one single diffusion coefficient for all the resonances coming from one single species. However, If two or more resonances overlap, the diffusion resolution of the DOSY spectrum is compromised and a spurious diffusion coefficient results, intermediate between the species. In case of signal overlap, the use of more advanced processing methods aids to separate two analytes that differ by at least 30% in diffusion coefficient. In practice, many mixtures contain species of similar diffusion coefficients whose resonances overlap in the chemical shift dimension. The addition of co-solutes can modify the chemical environment (matrix), with which different analytes interact to different extents, and enhance the diffusion resolution of DOSY. However, the addition of co-solutes can risk the benefits of DOSY by increasing the probability of signal overlap. Signal overlap in MAD is avoided by using a 1H NMR-invisible surfactant such as sodium perfluorooctanoate (NaPFO), which has replaced each proton by a fluorine atom. PFO micelles are a tunable matrix which allows the separation of analytes via coulombic interactions by adjusting the pH. Differences in diffusion coefficient in NaPFO solution can be analysed using a modified Lindman's law to model the diffusion coefficient as a function of pH. The model rationalises the binding constants of analytes to PFO micelles with good accuracy, subject to the spectral data quality. Another alternative to resolve diffusion coefficients using the invisible MAD approach is by means of a commercially available alkyl surfactant like cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). CTAB in high ionic strength solution forms worm-like micelles whose resonances can be filtered out from the final DOSY spectrum. CTAB worm-like micelles have short transverse relaxation times compared to all of the analytes in the mixture. If a transverse relaxation filter is positioned at the beginning of a standard DOSY pulse sequence, as in PROJECT-Oneshot, the strong CTAB signals vanish and leave behind only the analyte resonances and hence avoid signal overlap. Finally, the use of bovine serum albumin (BSA) as a potential invisible matrix, using a similar approach to CTAB worm-like micelles is investigated, using a relaxation-weighted DOSY pulse sequence to suppress most of the BSA background signal (at a cost in analyte signal to noise ratio). An alternative to suppress most of the BSA background and preserve most of the analyte signal is by means of mild transverse relaxation filtration and spectral editing to obtain an edited DOSY spectrum that shows only the analyte signals. Nonetheless, it is a shame that useful MAD results can only be obtained under a narrow set of conditions: i) different mole ratios BSA: analyte to aid diffusion resolution, ii) mild T2 filtration to improve analyte signal to noise ratio and iii) spectral editing to remove residual BSA background.
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Tromboelastografia em pacientes estáveis em diálise peritoneal automatizada / TEGThromboelastography in stable patients on automated peritoneal dialysis

Braga, Thalita de Moura Santos 06 March 2018 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: a albumina sérica reduzida em pacientes em diálise peritoneal (DP) é associada à aterosclerose, causa de morte mais comum entre esses pacientes. Semelhantemente à síndrome nefrótica, supõe-se que a perda de proteínas conjuntamente a de fatores de regulação da hemostasia leva ao estímulo da síntese hepática de fatores pró-coagulantes, como o fibrinogênio, deslocando o equilíbrio hemostático em direção ao estado pró-trombótico. Pacientes em DP apresentam valores séricos elevados de marcadores da ativação endotelial e fatores pró-coagulantes, quando comparados a pacientes em hemodiálise (HD). A tromboelastografia (TEG) é um método que avalia propriedades do sangue global e dinâmica da coagulação, fornecendo, por meio de um traçado, valores absolutos do tempo de formação de fibrina (K), a agregação plaquetária (amplitude máxima - AM), a firmeza do coágulo (G), entre outros dados. Por final, classifica a coagulação em normal, hipocoagulante ou hipercoagulante segundo o índice de coagulação (IC) apresentado, sendo assim útil no diagnóstico precoce de coagulopatias. Por ser pouco utilizado em pacientes com DRC, utilizou-se o TEG na avaliação da hemostasia dos pacientes em diálise peritoneal automatizada (DPA) e investigou-se a relação com a perda de proteínas, bem como outras condições clínicas inerentes ao tratamento dialítico. MÉTODOS: este estudo foi do tipo transversal que incluiu pacientes estáveis em DPA. Foram obtidos dados demográficos, clínicos e bioquímicos de rotina do prontuário médico eletrônico. Adicionalmente, foram avaliados a coagulometria, a hemostasia primária [antitrombina (AT), proteína S, fator VIII (FVIII), fator IX (FIX), fator V (FV), fibrinogênio e dímero-D] e o TEG. Os pacientes foram submetidos ao teste de equilíbrio peritoneal (PET), a avaliação da perda de proteínas para a solução de diálise (PSD) e a absorção de glicose. O estado nutricional dos pacientes foi avaliado por meio de métodos objetivos e subjetivos. RESULTADOS: vinte pacientes (38±16 anos de idade, 55% mulheres, 22,4±14,8 meses em DPA, 40% de glomerulopatia, 70% transportadores médio lento/lento e em bom estado nutricional) foram incluídos no estudo. O FVIII e FIX elevados em 85% e 50% da amostra, respectivamente. O fibrinogênio (553,8±100,5 mg/dL) e o dímero-D (720 (520-1940) ug/L) foram elevados em mais da metade dos pacientes. O TEG revelou 55% dos pacientes hipercoagulantes, 45%, normais, e nenhum era hipocoagulante. Os pacientes hipercoagulantes foram caracterizados por um tempo K menor (1,3±0,4 vs. 1,8±0,3 minutos, p=0,007); AM (72,1±2,4 vs. 64,7±3,6 mm, p=0,000) e G (13,1±1,6 vs. 9,3±1,5 K, p= p=0,000) elevados, também alterados em 78% e 33%, respectivamente, nos pacientes com coagulação normal. Pacientes hipercoagulantes também apresentaram maiores valores de plaquetas (251±28 vs. 214±51 mil/mm³, p=0,038), que se correlacionou positivamente com AM/G (r=0,594, p=0,006), enquanto a proteína C foi menor (108±12 vs. 117±20 %, p=0,034) e a AT se correlacionou positivamente com o tempo K (r=0,635, p=0,011). Não houve diferença de albumina sérica, PSD, cinética de creatinina e estado nutricional entre os grupos normal e hipercoagulante. Os pacientes hipercoagulantes, entretanto, apresentaram menores valores de hemoglobina (10,3±1,4 g/dL vs. 12,0±1,1 g/dL; p=0,007), que se correlacionou negativamente com AM/G (r=-0,673, p=0,001), bem como o hematócrito (31±4 % vs. 36±3 %; p=0,010), que também se correlacionou negativamente com AM/G (r=-0,640; p=0,002). CONCLUSÃO: demonstramos que pacientes em DPA estáveis apresentaram uma tendência pró-trombótica caracterizada pela hiperfunção plaquetária e maior força de coágulo. Mesmo não havendo linearidade na relação com a hemostasia a perda de proteínas pode ter contribuído para a hipercoagulabilidade nesses pacientes. Entretanto, os eritrócitos reduzidos representaram um fator de confusão para o resultado do / INTRODUCTION: reduced serum albumin in patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD) is associated to atherosclerosis that is the leading cause of death. Similarly to nephrotic syndrome they lose protein; it is assumed that together with regulating factors of haemostasis this loss leads to liver synthesizes of procoagulants factors, such as fibrinogen, shifting the hemostatic equilibrium to a prothrombotic state. Patients on PD present elevated serum markers of endothelial activation and coagulant factors when compared with hemodialysis (HD) patients. Thromboelastography (TEG) is a method that evaluate blood properties through coagulation\'s global and dynamic perspectives, providing through a trace absolute values of fibrin\'s time formation (K), platelet aggregation (maximum amplitude - MA), clot strength (G), among other data. Finally it classifies the coagulation in normal, hypocoagulant or hypercoagulant according to the coagulation index (CI), so that it is useful in the early diagnosis of coagulopathies. TEG is not often used in patients with CKD, because of this we chose to use TEG for hemostatic evaluation in patients on APD and investigated its relation with protein loss as well as other clinical conditions intrinsic to the dialytic therapy. METHODS: this was a cross-sectional study that included stable patients on automated peritoneal dialysis (APD). Demographic, clinical and routine biochemical data were obtained from electronic medical chart. Additionally the coagulometry, primary hemostasis [antithrombin (AT), protein S, factor VIII (FVIII), factor IX (FIX), factor V (FV), fibrinogen and D-dimer] and TEG were evaluated. Patients were submitted to peritoneal equilibrium test (PET), protein loss to dialysis solution (PDS) and glucose absorption evaluations. Patients nutritional status was evaluated by objective and subjective methods. RESULTS: twenty patients (38±16 years old, 55% women, 22.4±14.8 months on APD, 40% of glomerulopathy, 70% slow average/slow transporters and well nourished) were included in this study. FVIII and FIX were elevated in 85% and 50% of the sample, respectively. Fibrinogen (553.8±100.5 mg/dL) and D-dimer (720 (520-1940) ug/L) were elevated in over half of the patients. TEG showed 55% of the patients hypercoagulant, 45% were normal and nobody was hypocoagulant. Hypercoagulant patients were characterized by a lower K-time (1.3±0.4 vs. 1.8±0.3 minutes; p=0.007); elevated MA (72.1±2.4 vs. 64.7±3.6 mm; p=0.000) and G (13.1±1.6 vs. 9.3±1.5 K; p= p=0.000); altered too in 78% and 33%, respectively, in normal coagulation patients. Hypercoagulant patients presented too higher values of platelet count (251±28 vs. 214±51 mil/mm³, p=0,038), but within the normal range, that correlated positively with MA/G (r=0.594; p=0.006) while protein C was lower (108±12 vs. 117±20 %; p=0,034) and AT correlated positively with K-time (r=0.635; p=0.011). There was no difference to serum albumin, PDS, creatinin kinetic and nutritional status between hypercoagulant and normal groups. However hypercoagulant patients presented lower values of hemoglobin (10.3±1.4 g/dL vs. 12.0±1.1 g/dL; p=0.007); that correlated negatively with MA/G (r=-0.673; p=0.001), as well as hematocrit (31±4 % vs. 36±3 %; p=0,010), which also correlated negatively with MA/G (r=-0.640; p=0.002). CONCLUSION: we demonstrated that stable patients on APD presented a prothrombotic tendency characterized by platelet hyperfuntion and clot strength. Even though there was no linearity in relation to hemostasis; protein loss may have contributed to the hypercoagulability in these patients. However reduced erythrocytes were a confounding factor in the TEG analysis
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Particle and macromolecular fouling in submerged membrane

Negaresh, Ebrahim, Chemical Sciences & Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, UNSW January 2007 (has links)
Particles and macromolecular components, including biopolymers (protein and carbohydrate), are viewed as the main foulants in the complex feed submerged membrane filtration systems such as membrane bioreactor (MBR). This work focused on two aspects of fouling in complex fluids: 1- Assessing fouling propensity and mechanisms for various model solutions. 2- Using of two specific solutions modelling biomass found in MBR for a better understanding of the fouling mechanisms in submerged MBR processes. Filtrations were carried out with 0.22 ??m PVDF hollow fibre membrane. Alginate was used as a model for polysaccharide, bovine serum albumin (BSA) as a model for protein, (un)washed yeast and bentonite were representing suspended solid contents. According to the data obtained during this study the fouling propensity of each model solution was classified as follow in a decreasing order: Alginate &gt unwashed yeast &gt washed yeast &gt BSA &gt bentonite for one-component solutions; and Alginate-washed yeast &gt Alginate-BSA &gt Alginate-bentonite &gt Alginate-unwashed yeast for two-component solutions. Introducing the alginate increased the reversible fouling (except BSA). Passive adsorption had a significant effect on fouling of alginate even before the beginning of the filtration. Washed yeast and a mixture of washed yeast + BSA were then used as model solutions to simulate the activated sludge found in MBR. The concentration of washed yeast and BSA used in this study were calculated in order for the characterisations of the two model solution to match (in terms of biopolymer contents) those of MBR biomasses reported in the literature. By rinsing, backwashing and chemical cleaning of the membrane, three fouling layers of upper, intermediate and lower were defined respectively. Results obtained from the analysis of the biopolymers found in the cleaning solutions allow a better understanding of the fouling mechanisms occurring for the two model solutions used in this study: for washed yeast, the lower layer and for washed yeast + BSA , the upper and intermediate layers were found to have relatively high biopolymeric composition. This was explained by higher concentration of solids on the membrane surface and by higher biopolymer interactions when washed yeast was mixed with BSA.
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Macromolecules at Interfaces / Makromolekyler på ytor

Larsericsdotter, Helén January 2004 (has links)
<p>In this thesis, the structure and stability of globular proteins adsorbed onto nanometer-sized hydrophilic silica particles were investigated using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), hydrogen/deuterium exchange (HDX), and mass spectrometry (MS). The adsorption process itself was characterized with fluorescence and absorption spectroscopy and surface plasmon resonance (SPR). The combination of these methods offered a unique insight into adsorption-induced changes within proteins related to their adsorption characteristics. DSC contributed with thermodynamic information on the overall structural stability within the protein population. HDX in combination with MS contributed information on the structure and stability of adsorbed proteins with focus on changes within the secondary structure elements. In order to increase the structural resolution in this part of the investigation, proteolysis was performed prior to the MS analyzing step. Knowledge on the protein adsorption process was utilized in a practical approach called ligand fishing. In this approach, SPR was used to monitor the chip-based affinity purification of a protein with MS used for protein identification.</p><p>Adsorption isotherms revealed that electrostatic interactions play an important role in the adsorption of proteins to hydrophilic surfaces. DSC investigation revealed that the thermal stability of proteins reduces with increasing electrostatic attraction between the protein and the surface and that this effect diminishes at higher surface coverage. The mass-increase due to exchange between protein hydrogen atoms and deuterium atoms in solution was investigated as a function of time. This gave insight into adsorption-induced changes in the structural stability of proteins. By combining DSC and HDX-MS, it was possible to differentiate between adsorption-induced changes in the secondary and tertiary structure. Additionally, if limited proteolysis was performed, the investigations gave insight into the orientation and protein segment specific changes in the stability of proteins adsorbed to silica surfaces. The adsorption of proteins to silica particles also provided the basis for a new experimental design that allows handling of minute amounts of proteins in a ligand fishing application, as used in the field of functional proteomics.</p>

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