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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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The impact of lifestyle, age, and sex on systemic and airway inflammation and oxidative stress

Kurti, Stephanie P. January 1900 (has links)
Doctor of Philosophy / Department of Kinesiology / Craig A. Harms / The overall aim of this dissertation was to determine the impact of lifestyle (i.e. habitual and acute physical activity and diet), age, and sex on systemic and airway inflammation and oxidative stress. In study 1 (Chapter 2) we examined the impact of habitual physical activity level on the post-prandial airway inflammatory response following an acute bout of moderate intensity exercise. Results indicated that the mean exhaled nitric oxide (eNO; marker of airway inflammation) response increased for all groups at two hours post high-fat meal (HFM) (~6%) and returned to baseline by four hours post-HFM. However, there was a varying eNO response from baseline to four hours in the group that exercised in the post-prandial period compared to the group that remained sedentary. These findings suggest airway inflammation occurs after a HFM when exercise is performed in the post-prandial period, regardless of habitual physical activity level. In study 2 (Chapter 3) we investigated the post-prandial oxidative stress response to meals of varying calories and fat. Specifically, we assessed the post-prandial airway and systemic 8-isoprostane (a marker of oxidative stress) responses to meals with moderate-fat (8.5 kcal/kg of bodyweight) and high-fat content (17 kcal/kg of bodyweight) from baseline to six hours post-meal in a randomized crossover design. This study revealed that systemic 8-isoprostane increased from baseline to six hours post-meal (38.3%), but there was no difference between the moderate-fat meal (MFM) and HFM conditions. There were no changes in airway 8-isoprostane from baseline to six hours post-MFM or HFM, or between the MFM and HFM conditions. Lastly, in study 3 (Chapter 4), we were interested in examining 8-isoprostane responses in older adults, since 8-isoprostane has been reported to increase with age. Previous research also suggests that older women (OW) and older men (OM) have differences with regard to prevalence and severity of late-onset asthma. In this study, we sought to determine whether the airway 8-isoprostane response to a strenuous bout of exercise was different in OW compared to OM. A secondary aim was to determine whether post-exercise 8-isoprostane generation was correlated with decrements in lung function. Our results showed that the generation of 8-isoprostane from pre- to post-exercise increased ~74±77% in OW and decreased ~12±50% in OM. The decrease in 8-isoprostane generation was not correlated with improvements in lung function from pre- to post-exercise. These findings collectively contribute to the literature by enhancing our understanding of the impact of lifestyle factors, age and sex on modifying and potentially mitigating the risk of developing chronic diseases.
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Estado nutricional relativo ao zinco de pacientes com artrite reumatoide e sua relação com o estresse oxidativo e o polimorfismo Arg213Gli no gene da superóxido dimutase 3 / Nutritional status of zinc in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and its relationship with oxidative stress and Arg213Gli polymorphism in the superoxide dismutase 3 gene.

Silva, Graziela Biude 04 December 2013 (has links)
A artrite reumatoide (AR) é uma doença auto-imune de etiologia desconhecida caracterizada por uma inflamação poliarticular simétrica da membrana sinovial que acomete com maior frequência as articulações das mãos, punhos e pés. Estudos mostram que há um aumento do estresse oxidativo nestes pacientes e este fato pode ser atribuído à diminuição da ingestão de substâncias antioxidantes refletindo no aumento da produção de espécies reativas de oxigênio (ERO). Além disso, a presença de polimorfismos em enzimas antioxidantes como o Arg213Gli no gene da enzima superóxido dismutase 3 podem influenciar neste dano oxidativo. Portanto, o estudo teve como objetivo avaliar o estado nutricional relativo ao zinco de pacientes com artrite reumatoide e sua relação com o estresse oxidativo e o polimorfismo Arg213Gli no gene da SOD3. Foram selecionadas 59 mulheres diagnosticadas com AR (59,9±18,3 anos) atendidas no Setor de Reumatologia do Hospital São Paulo/Universidade Federal de São Paulo, que fizeram parte do grupo caso, e 56 mulheres saudáveis (35,5±9,9 anos) recrutadas no campus da Universidade de São Paulo, que fizeram parte do grupo controle. A coleta de sangue venoso foi destinada para avaliação das concentrações plasmática e eritrocitária de zinco, da atividade das enzimas glutationa peroxidase (GPx) e superóxido dismutase (SOD), e do polimorfismo Arg213Gli. A urina de 24 horas foi coletada para as análises de zinco, creatinina e 8-isoprostanos. A avaliação do consumo dietético de zinco foi feita por meio de três recordatórios alimentares de 24 horas. A análise estatística foi feita no software SPSS 14.0 por meio de testes de comparações de médias e correlações selecionados de acordo com a distribuição da normalidade e considerando p significativo menor que 5%. As concentrações plasmáticas de zinco foram significativamente menores para o grupo caso quando comparadas ao grupo controle (53,4±9,8 &#181;g/dL e 58,2±10,1 &#181;g/dL, respectivamente; p=0,011). Com relação às concentrações de zinco eritrocitário e urinário não houve diferença significativa entre os grupos (p=0,219 e p=0,695, respectivamente). O percentual de inadequação do consumo de zinco foi de 98,9% para o grupo caso e 58% para o grupo controle. A atividade da SOD foi significativamente menor no grupo caso (1333,8 ±420,8 U/gHb) do que no grupo controle (1755,0 ±525,5 U/gHb) (p<0,001), assim como a atividade da GPx (38,2 ±17,0 U/gHb e 52,6 ±14,4 U/gHB, respectivamente) (p<0,001). As concentrações de 8-isoprostanos não diferiram entre os grupos caso e controle, (133,8 ±175,4 ng/mmol de creatinina e 139,3 ± 52,7 ng/mmol de creatinina; p=0,836, respectivamente). Em relação à genotipagem do SNP Arg213Gli não foi encontrado nenhuma participante com o genótipo homozigoto (Gli/Gli) para o polimorfismo. No grupo caso, apenas uma participante apresentou o genótipo heterozigoto (Arg/Gli). Os resultados apresentados indicam que as pacientes com AR estão deficientes em zinco e apresentam um aumento do estresse oxidativo, sugerindo a necessidade de uma suplementação deste mineral. / Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease of unknown etiology characterized by a symmetrical polyarticular inflammation of synovial membrane that affects most often the joints of the hands, wrists and feet. Studies show that there is an increase of oxidative stress in these patients and this fact can be attributed to decreased intake of antioxidants reflecting in the increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Furthermore, the presence of polymorphisms in antioxidant enzymes such as Arg213Gli in the superoxide dismutase gene may influence this oxidative damage. Thus, the study aimed to evaluate the nutritional status of zinc in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and its relation to oxidative stress and the polymorphism Arg213Gli in SOD3 gene. We selected 59 women diagnosed with RA ( 59.9 ± 18.3 years) which make clinical monitoring at the Hospital São Paulo/Federal University of São Paulo, who were part of the case group, and 56 healthy women ( 35.5 ± 9 , 9 years) recruited on the campus of the University of São Paulo, who were part of the control group. The venous blood collection was destined to evaluate plasma and erythrocyte zinc, activity of glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and superoxide dismutase (SOD), and the polymorphism Arg213Gli. The 24-hour urine was collected for the analyzes of zinc, creatinine and 8- isoprostane. The assessment of dietary intake of zinc was performed by three 24-hour dietary recall. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS 14.0 by testing of mean comparisons and correlations selected according to the distribution of normality and considering significant p less than 5 %. The plasma zinc concentrations were significantly lower in the case group compared to the control group (53.4 ± 9.8 &#181;g/dL and 58.2 ± 10.1&#181;g/dL, respectively, p= 0.011). In relation to the concentrations of erythrocyte and urinary zinc, no significant difference was observed between groups (p= 0.219 and p=0.695, respectively). The percentage of inadequate zinc intake was 98.9% for the case group and 58% for the control group . The SOD activity was significantly lower in the case group (1333.8 ± 420.8 U/gHb) than in the control group (1755.0 ± 525.5 U/gHb) (p < 0.001), as well as the activity of GPx (38.2 ± 17.0 U/gHb and 52.6 ± 14.4 U/gHb, respectively) (p< 0.001). The 8-isoprostane concentrations did not differ between case and control groups (133.8 ± 175.4 ng/mmol creatinine and 139.3 ± 52.7 ng/mmol creatinine, p= 0.836, respectively). Regarding Arg213Gli SNP genotyping was not found any participant with the homozygous genotype (Gly/Gly) for the polymorphism. In case group, only one participant had the heterozygous genotype (Arg/Gly). The presented results indicate that RA patients are deficient in zinc and have an increased oxidative stress, suggesting the need for a supplementation of this mineral.
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Estado nutricional relativo ao zinco de pacientes com artrite reumatoide e sua relação com o estresse oxidativo e o polimorfismo Arg213Gli no gene da superóxido dimutase 3 / Nutritional status of zinc in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and its relationship with oxidative stress and Arg213Gli polymorphism in the superoxide dismutase 3 gene.

Graziela Biude Silva 04 December 2013 (has links)
A artrite reumatoide (AR) é uma doença auto-imune de etiologia desconhecida caracterizada por uma inflamação poliarticular simétrica da membrana sinovial que acomete com maior frequência as articulações das mãos, punhos e pés. Estudos mostram que há um aumento do estresse oxidativo nestes pacientes e este fato pode ser atribuído à diminuição da ingestão de substâncias antioxidantes refletindo no aumento da produção de espécies reativas de oxigênio (ERO). Além disso, a presença de polimorfismos em enzimas antioxidantes como o Arg213Gli no gene da enzima superóxido dismutase 3 podem influenciar neste dano oxidativo. Portanto, o estudo teve como objetivo avaliar o estado nutricional relativo ao zinco de pacientes com artrite reumatoide e sua relação com o estresse oxidativo e o polimorfismo Arg213Gli no gene da SOD3. Foram selecionadas 59 mulheres diagnosticadas com AR (59,9±18,3 anos) atendidas no Setor de Reumatologia do Hospital São Paulo/Universidade Federal de São Paulo, que fizeram parte do grupo caso, e 56 mulheres saudáveis (35,5±9,9 anos) recrutadas no campus da Universidade de São Paulo, que fizeram parte do grupo controle. A coleta de sangue venoso foi destinada para avaliação das concentrações plasmática e eritrocitária de zinco, da atividade das enzimas glutationa peroxidase (GPx) e superóxido dismutase (SOD), e do polimorfismo Arg213Gli. A urina de 24 horas foi coletada para as análises de zinco, creatinina e 8-isoprostanos. A avaliação do consumo dietético de zinco foi feita por meio de três recordatórios alimentares de 24 horas. A análise estatística foi feita no software SPSS 14.0 por meio de testes de comparações de médias e correlações selecionados de acordo com a distribuição da normalidade e considerando p significativo menor que 5%. As concentrações plasmáticas de zinco foram significativamente menores para o grupo caso quando comparadas ao grupo controle (53,4±9,8 &#181;g/dL e 58,2±10,1 &#181;g/dL, respectivamente; p=0,011). Com relação às concentrações de zinco eritrocitário e urinário não houve diferença significativa entre os grupos (p=0,219 e p=0,695, respectivamente). O percentual de inadequação do consumo de zinco foi de 98,9% para o grupo caso e 58% para o grupo controle. A atividade da SOD foi significativamente menor no grupo caso (1333,8 ±420,8 U/gHb) do que no grupo controle (1755,0 ±525,5 U/gHb) (p<0,001), assim como a atividade da GPx (38,2 ±17,0 U/gHb e 52,6 ±14,4 U/gHB, respectivamente) (p<0,001). As concentrações de 8-isoprostanos não diferiram entre os grupos caso e controle, (133,8 ±175,4 ng/mmol de creatinina e 139,3 ± 52,7 ng/mmol de creatinina; p=0,836, respectivamente). Em relação à genotipagem do SNP Arg213Gli não foi encontrado nenhuma participante com o genótipo homozigoto (Gli/Gli) para o polimorfismo. No grupo caso, apenas uma participante apresentou o genótipo heterozigoto (Arg/Gli). Os resultados apresentados indicam que as pacientes com AR estão deficientes em zinco e apresentam um aumento do estresse oxidativo, sugerindo a necessidade de uma suplementação deste mineral. / Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease of unknown etiology characterized by a symmetrical polyarticular inflammation of synovial membrane that affects most often the joints of the hands, wrists and feet. Studies show that there is an increase of oxidative stress in these patients and this fact can be attributed to decreased intake of antioxidants reflecting in the increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Furthermore, the presence of polymorphisms in antioxidant enzymes such as Arg213Gli in the superoxide dismutase gene may influence this oxidative damage. Thus, the study aimed to evaluate the nutritional status of zinc in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and its relation to oxidative stress and the polymorphism Arg213Gli in SOD3 gene. We selected 59 women diagnosed with RA ( 59.9 ± 18.3 years) which make clinical monitoring at the Hospital São Paulo/Federal University of São Paulo, who were part of the case group, and 56 healthy women ( 35.5 ± 9 , 9 years) recruited on the campus of the University of São Paulo, who were part of the control group. The venous blood collection was destined to evaluate plasma and erythrocyte zinc, activity of glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and superoxide dismutase (SOD), and the polymorphism Arg213Gli. The 24-hour urine was collected for the analyzes of zinc, creatinine and 8- isoprostane. The assessment of dietary intake of zinc was performed by three 24-hour dietary recall. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS 14.0 by testing of mean comparisons and correlations selected according to the distribution of normality and considering significant p less than 5 %. The plasma zinc concentrations were significantly lower in the case group compared to the control group (53.4 ± 9.8 &#181;g/dL and 58.2 ± 10.1&#181;g/dL, respectively, p= 0.011). In relation to the concentrations of erythrocyte and urinary zinc, no significant difference was observed between groups (p= 0.219 and p=0.695, respectively). The percentage of inadequate zinc intake was 98.9% for the case group and 58% for the control group . The SOD activity was significantly lower in the case group (1333.8 ± 420.8 U/gHb) than in the control group (1755.0 ± 525.5 U/gHb) (p < 0.001), as well as the activity of GPx (38.2 ± 17.0 U/gHb and 52.6 ± 14.4 U/gHb, respectively) (p< 0.001). The 8-isoprostane concentrations did not differ between case and control groups (133.8 ± 175.4 ng/mmol creatinine and 139.3 ± 52.7 ng/mmol creatinine, p= 0.836, respectively). Regarding Arg213Gli SNP genotyping was not found any participant with the homozygous genotype (Gly/Gly) for the polymorphism. In case group, only one participant had the heterozygous genotype (Arg/Gly). The presented results indicate that RA patients are deficient in zinc and have an increased oxidative stress, suggesting the need for a supplementation of this mineral.
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Biomarkers of oxidative stress and inflammation in biological samples collected from recurrent airway obstruction (RAO)-affected horses and their controls

Tan, Rachel Hsing Hsing 10 June 2008 (has links)
Multiple biomarkers of oxidative stress have been measured and used in human medicine to diagnose and monitor airway disease. The purpose of the study was to determine if similar relationships existed between inflammatory and oxidative stress biomarkers in exhaled breath condensate (EBC), bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), red blood cells, white blood cells, and plasma; and cytokine expression in airway inflammatory cells and mucosal biopsies of RAO-affected horses and their controls. Sixteen horses in pairs were used: 8 non-RAO-affected (controls) and 8 RAO-affected horses. Samples from all horses were collected at remission (S1), during environmental challenge (S2) and at recovery (S3). RAO-affected horses had significant alterations in cellular glutathione peroxidase (cGPx) activity, ascorbic acid and pH in a number of biological samples. Concentrations of 8-isoprostanes, isofurans, amino acids and mRNA expression of interleukin 4 (IL4), gamma interferon (INFγ), inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), extracellular glutathione peroxidase (GPx-3), and cytosolic superoxide dismutase (SOD-1) were not significantly different or were at the limits of detection. Conductivity was measured and assessed as a potential correctional factor for respiratory fluid dilution. The alterations in biomarker concentrations demonstrate that oxidative stress is an important component of airway inflammation in RAO-affected horses. Further research is warranted in the use of biomarkers and the effects of dietary interventions. / Master of Science
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Health Effects of Occupational Exposure of Wildland Firefighters to Smoke from Biomass Burning

Wu, Chieh-Ming January 2020 (has links)
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