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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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CYCLOOXYGENASE-2-DEPENDENT REMODELING OF THE DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS

Trivedi, Darshini 01 January 2007 (has links)
Transition of the cardiopulmonary circulation at birth requires functional closure of the ductus arteriosus (DA). The DA is an arterial shunt that is vital in the fetus for diverting the pulmonary circulation away from the uninflated lungs. Failure of the vessel to functionally close after birth is known as patent DA, which is the second most common congenital heart disease. Patent DA may seriously compromise neonatal health and current pharmacological treatments are often limited by serious complications or a significant failure rate, thereby increasing the necessity for surgical intervention. Recently, we were the first to show that genetic or pharmacological inactivation of cyclooxygenase (COX) -2 produces postnatal patent DA in mice. We also demonstrated that the DA expresses high levels of COX-2 during normal closure after birth, suggesting novel contractile actions of COX-2-dependent prostanoids in the DA. In humans, patent DA is more common in preterm infants than those born at full-term, however, mechanism(s) responsible for the reduced DA closure have not been identified. In the current studies, we examined COX-1 and COX-2 expression in the DA at multiple stages of gestation to determine whether alterations in the expression of these enzymes contribute to patent DA in preterm mice. Using real-time PCR, analysis of the time-course of COX-2 mRNA in the fetal mouse DA indicated that COX-2 expression significantly increased with advancing gestational age. The preterm (day 17.5) neonatal mouse DA showed attenuated COX-2 expression, as compared to the full-term (day 19.5) neonatal DA at 3 hours after birth. Furthermore, the DA of preterm neonatal mice showed incomplete closure after 3 hours of birth, a time-point when the DA of full-term neonates was completely remodeled. These data indicate a correlation between reduced DA closure and attenuated COX-2 expression. Additionally, COX-2 expression was significantly attenuated in the DA of mice deficient in the prostanoid receptor EP4, which also show a patent DA phenotype, suggesting the importance of this receptor for the induction of COX-2 required for DA closure. Overall, these studies suggest that attenuated expression of COX-2 may contribute to increased patent DA at preterm gestation.
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Avaliação clínico-laboratorial dos possíveis efeitos deletérios dos polifenois no terceiro trimestre de gestação / Clinical and laboratorial evaluation of the possible deleterious effects of polyphenols in the third trimester of pregnancy

Bubols, Guilherme Borges January 2013 (has links)
Os polifenois são normalmente considerados compostos que apresentam atividades biológicas promissoras, em especial pelos seus efeitos antioxidantes e anti-inflamatórios. No entanto, estudos recentes têm demonstrado que o consumo materno de alimentos ricos em polifenois (ARP) durante a gestação interfere na dinâmica de fluxo do ductus arteriosus (DA) no coração fetal de humanos, provavelmente pelo efeito anti-inflamatório dos polifenois, e também tem sido demonstrado que a restrição da ingestão de ARP é capaz de reverter a constrição ductal. Neste trabalho, um estudo experimental foi desenvolvido com ovelhas prenhas, no qual os animais receberam suplementação oral de polifenois durante 14 dias. Realizou-se ecocardiografia fetal e a análise de amostras de sangue e urina para investigar biomarcadores de estresse oxidativo e inflamação além da excreção de polifenois totais na urina. Houve aumento nas velocidades sistólicas (VS) e diastólicas (VD) e uma diminuição no índice de pulsatilidade (IP), o que indica uma constrição prematura do DA após o consumo de polifenois. Houve diminuição da peroxidação lipídica, determinada pelos níveis de TBARS, e nos níveis de tióis reduzidos não proteicos após o tratamento. Houve um aumento das atividades das enzimas catalase (CAT) e glutationa peroxidase (GPx) após o tratamento. Apesar do não envolvimento de dano lipídico na constrição ductal, observou-se um aumento no dano proteico através da dosagem de proteínas carboniladas (PCO). O efeito vasoconstritor e anti-inflamatório foi verificado pela diminuição nos níveis de nitritos/nitratos (NOx) após o consumo de polifenois. O estresse oxidativo estava associado com parâmetros de constrição ductal, através das correlações de dano protéico (PCO) com VS (r=0,629, p=0,028), VD (r=0,905, p=0,0001) e IP (r=-0,772, p= 0,003). Ainda, VS foi correlacionada com catalase (r=0,672, p=0,033) assim como IP com GPx (r=-0,629, p= 0,05). A constrição ductal estava ainda associada com o parâmetro inflamatório, sendo VS e VD correlacionadas com NOx (r=-0,853, p=0,0004 e r=-0,705, p=0,010, respectivamente) além da correlação entre IP e NOx (r=0,599, p=0,039). Além disso, ambos os mecanismos anti-inflamatórios e antioxidantes estavam correlacionados: NOx e GPx (r=-0,755, p=0,004) e entre NOx e catalase (r=-0,812, p=0,001), confirmando a ocorrência de ambos efeitos atribuíveis aos 10 polifenois. Neste estudo, foi possível perceber que um elevado consumo de polifenois induziu constrição ductal em ovelhas prenhas com uma excreção urinária aumentada de polifenois totais e alterações em biomarcadores de estresse oxidativo e inflamação. Estes resultados ressaltam a necessidade de uma orientação dietética ao final da gestação com relação ao consumo de alimentos ricos em polifenois devido à possibilidade de indução de constrição ductal através da ação anti-inflamatória em fetos expostos. / Polyphenols are often referred to as compounds with promising biological activities, especially antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. However, it has been recently reported that maternal consumption of polyphenol-rich foods (PRF) interferes with ductus arteriosus (DA) flow in human fetuses’ hearts, probably by an anti-inflammatory effect and it has also been shown that restriction of PRF ingestion reverses ductal constriction. In this work, an experimental study was carried out with pregnant sheep, in which the animals received oral polyphenol supplementation for 14 days. Fetal echocardiography was performed along with blood and urine analysis to investigate antioxidant and anti-inflammatory biomarkers and total polyphenol (TP) urinary excretion. We found a decrease in lipid peroxidation by TBARS levels and a decrease in non-protein reduced thiols after treatment. In addition, an increase in enzymatic activities of catalase (CAT) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) was observed. Despite that lipid peroxidation was not involved in ductal constriction, protein damage by enhanced protein carbonyls (PCO) were found. Anti-inflammatory and vasoconstrictive effects were observed by a decrease in nitrites/nitrates (NOx) in pregnant sheep after polyphenol consumption. Oxidative stress was associated to ductal constriction parameters, according to the correlations.of protein damage marker PCO to SV (r=0.629, p=0.028), VD (r=0.905, p=0.0001) and IP (r=-0.772, p=0.003). Also, SV was positively correlated to CAT (r=0.672, p=0.033) and IP negatively correlated to GPx (r=-0.629, p=0.05). Ductal constriction was also associated to the inflammatory parameter, due to the correlations of SV and DV to NOx (r=-0.853, p=0.0004 and r=-0.705, p=0.010, respectively) as well as the correlation between IP and NOx (r=0.599, p=0.039). Besides, association of both inflammatory and antioxidant mechanisms were found: NOx vs. GPx (r=-0.755, p=0.004) and NOx vs. CAT (r=-0.812, p=0.001), confirming the presence of both effects attributed to polyphenols. We report that high polyphenol intake induced fetal DA constriction in pregnant sheep followed by an increased TP excretion and alterations in inflammatory and oxidative biomarkers. These results highlight the need for a dietary orientation in late-pregnancy regarding maternal intake of foods with high polyphenol contents in light of the possible induction of ductal constriction through an anti-inflammatory action of polyphenols in exposed fetuses.
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Avaliação clínico-laboratorial dos possíveis efeitos deletérios dos polifenois no terceiro trimestre de gestação / Clinical and laboratorial evaluation of the possible deleterious effects of polyphenols in the third trimester of pregnancy

Bubols, Guilherme Borges January 2013 (has links)
Os polifenois são normalmente considerados compostos que apresentam atividades biológicas promissoras, em especial pelos seus efeitos antioxidantes e anti-inflamatórios. No entanto, estudos recentes têm demonstrado que o consumo materno de alimentos ricos em polifenois (ARP) durante a gestação interfere na dinâmica de fluxo do ductus arteriosus (DA) no coração fetal de humanos, provavelmente pelo efeito anti-inflamatório dos polifenois, e também tem sido demonstrado que a restrição da ingestão de ARP é capaz de reverter a constrição ductal. Neste trabalho, um estudo experimental foi desenvolvido com ovelhas prenhas, no qual os animais receberam suplementação oral de polifenois durante 14 dias. Realizou-se ecocardiografia fetal e a análise de amostras de sangue e urina para investigar biomarcadores de estresse oxidativo e inflamação além da excreção de polifenois totais na urina. Houve aumento nas velocidades sistólicas (VS) e diastólicas (VD) e uma diminuição no índice de pulsatilidade (IP), o que indica uma constrição prematura do DA após o consumo de polifenois. Houve diminuição da peroxidação lipídica, determinada pelos níveis de TBARS, e nos níveis de tióis reduzidos não proteicos após o tratamento. Houve um aumento das atividades das enzimas catalase (CAT) e glutationa peroxidase (GPx) após o tratamento. Apesar do não envolvimento de dano lipídico na constrição ductal, observou-se um aumento no dano proteico através da dosagem de proteínas carboniladas (PCO). O efeito vasoconstritor e anti-inflamatório foi verificado pela diminuição nos níveis de nitritos/nitratos (NOx) após o consumo de polifenois. O estresse oxidativo estava associado com parâmetros de constrição ductal, através das correlações de dano protéico (PCO) com VS (r=0,629, p=0,028), VD (r=0,905, p=0,0001) e IP (r=-0,772, p= 0,003). Ainda, VS foi correlacionada com catalase (r=0,672, p=0,033) assim como IP com GPx (r=-0,629, p= 0,05). A constrição ductal estava ainda associada com o parâmetro inflamatório, sendo VS e VD correlacionadas com NOx (r=-0,853, p=0,0004 e r=-0,705, p=0,010, respectivamente) além da correlação entre IP e NOx (r=0,599, p=0,039). Além disso, ambos os mecanismos anti-inflamatórios e antioxidantes estavam correlacionados: NOx e GPx (r=-0,755, p=0,004) e entre NOx e catalase (r=-0,812, p=0,001), confirmando a ocorrência de ambos efeitos atribuíveis aos 10 polifenois. Neste estudo, foi possível perceber que um elevado consumo de polifenois induziu constrição ductal em ovelhas prenhas com uma excreção urinária aumentada de polifenois totais e alterações em biomarcadores de estresse oxidativo e inflamação. Estes resultados ressaltam a necessidade de uma orientação dietética ao final da gestação com relação ao consumo de alimentos ricos em polifenois devido à possibilidade de indução de constrição ductal através da ação anti-inflamatória em fetos expostos. / Polyphenols are often referred to as compounds with promising biological activities, especially antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. However, it has been recently reported that maternal consumption of polyphenol-rich foods (PRF) interferes with ductus arteriosus (DA) flow in human fetuses’ hearts, probably by an anti-inflammatory effect and it has also been shown that restriction of PRF ingestion reverses ductal constriction. In this work, an experimental study was carried out with pregnant sheep, in which the animals received oral polyphenol supplementation for 14 days. Fetal echocardiography was performed along with blood and urine analysis to investigate antioxidant and anti-inflammatory biomarkers and total polyphenol (TP) urinary excretion. We found a decrease in lipid peroxidation by TBARS levels and a decrease in non-protein reduced thiols after treatment. In addition, an increase in enzymatic activities of catalase (CAT) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) was observed. Despite that lipid peroxidation was not involved in ductal constriction, protein damage by enhanced protein carbonyls (PCO) were found. Anti-inflammatory and vasoconstrictive effects were observed by a decrease in nitrites/nitrates (NOx) in pregnant sheep after polyphenol consumption. Oxidative stress was associated to ductal constriction parameters, according to the correlations.of protein damage marker PCO to SV (r=0.629, p=0.028), VD (r=0.905, p=0.0001) and IP (r=-0.772, p=0.003). Also, SV was positively correlated to CAT (r=0.672, p=0.033) and IP negatively correlated to GPx (r=-0.629, p=0.05). Ductal constriction was also associated to the inflammatory parameter, due to the correlations of SV and DV to NOx (r=-0.853, p=0.0004 and r=-0.705, p=0.010, respectively) as well as the correlation between IP and NOx (r=0.599, p=0.039). Besides, association of both inflammatory and antioxidant mechanisms were found: NOx vs. GPx (r=-0.755, p=0.004) and NOx vs. CAT (r=-0.812, p=0.001), confirming the presence of both effects attributed to polyphenols. We report that high polyphenol intake induced fetal DA constriction in pregnant sheep followed by an increased TP excretion and alterations in inflammatory and oxidative biomarkers. These results highlight the need for a dietary orientation in late-pregnancy regarding maternal intake of foods with high polyphenol contents in light of the possible induction of ductal constriction through an anti-inflammatory action of polyphenols in exposed fetuses.
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BMP9 et BMP10 dans le remodelage vasculaire périnatal / BMP9 and BMP10 in perinatal vascular remodeling : lymphatic development, postnatal retinal angiogenesis, Ductus Arteriosus closure and gestation. Phenotypical study of Bmp9-KO mice.

Levet, Sandrine 02 October 2013 (has links)
BMP9 (Bone Morphogenetic Protein 9) et BMP10 sont deux facteurs de croissance de la famille du TGFβ qui partagent le fait d'être les ligands du récepteur Alk1 (Activin receptor-like kinase 1). Les mutations de ce récepteur sont la cause de 2 pathologies vasculaires, la maladie de Rendu Osler et l'Hypertension Artérielle pulmonaire. L'invalidation de BMP10 a été décrite, elle entraine une létalité embryonnaire du fait de graves défauts cardiaques. L'invalidation de BMP9, un facteur de quiescence de l'endothélium vasculaire, n'avait pas encore été réalisée. Dans ce contexte l'objectif de cette thèse a été d'étudier les rôles respectifs de BMP9 et de BMP10 dans les remodelages vasculaires. Nous avons pour cela utilisé les souris invalidées pour BMP9, obtenues dans le cadre d'une collaboration avec l'équipe de S-J Lee (Baltimore, USA). Bien que les souris Bmp9-KO soient viables et fertiles, notre travail montre qu'elles présentent un réseau lymphatique anormal, avec un élargissement des vaisseaux et une réduction du nombre de valves dans leurs collecteurs. Les défauts observés ont un retentissement fonctionnel sur l'efficacité du drainage lymphatique. En accord avec ces observations, nous avons pu montrer que BMP9 régule un certain nombre de gènes impliqués dans le développement du réseau lymphatique. En contraste avec les résultats précédents, la vascularisation de la rétine est normale chez les souriceaux Bmp9-KO. Cette absence de phénotype est causée par une redondance entre BMP9 et BMP10. En effet, la neutralisation de BMP10 chez les souriceaux Bmp9-KO entraine une absence de maturation de la vascularisation de leur rétine. De plus, ces souriceaux présentent un défaut de fermeture de leur canal artériel. Ce vaisseau permet de dévier le sang hors des poumons fœtaux non fonctionnels et sa fermeture au moment de la naissance est nécessaire à la survie postnatale. Au total, ce travail met en exergue les rôles de BMP9 et de BMP10 dans les remodelages vasculaires périnataux lymphatiques et sanguins. / BMP9 (Bone Morphogenetic Protein 9) and BMP10 are two growth factors of the TGFβ family. They are both high affinity ligands for the receptor Alk1 (Activin receptor-like kinase 1), whose mutations are responsible of two vascular pathologies: Rendu-Osler disease and Pulmonary arterial hypertension. BMP10 invalidation has been described as embryonically lethal due to serious cardiac defects. BMP9 has been revealed as circulating vascular quiescence factor, but its inactivation has not been described before. In this context, the aim of my thesis was to evaluate the respective roles of BMP9 and BMP10 in vascular remodeling. We used Bmp9-KO mice for this purpose, which were provide by S-J Lee's team from Baltimore (USA). Although these mice are viable and fertile, we showed that they displayed abnormal lymphatic vessels characterized by vessel enlargement and reduction in number of valves, leading to a decreased lymphatic draining efficiency. Consistent with these data, we showed that BMP9 regulates expression of several genes known to be involved in lymphatic development. In contrast, BMP9 loss-of-function didn't affect blood vessels. We demonstrated that this was due to BMP9 and BMP10 redundancy, as BM10 neutralization in Bmp9-KO pups led to a dramatic decrease in retinal vascular expansion. These pups also display an abnormal closure of their ductus arteriosus. This vessel diverts blood away from the non-functional lungs during fetal life and its closure is essential for postnatal survival. Taken together, our results underlie the implication of BMP9 and BMP10 in lymphatic and blood postnatal vascular remodeling.
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Avaliação clínico-laboratorial dos possíveis efeitos deletérios dos polifenois no terceiro trimestre de gestação / Clinical and laboratorial evaluation of the possible deleterious effects of polyphenols in the third trimester of pregnancy

Bubols, Guilherme Borges January 2013 (has links)
Os polifenois são normalmente considerados compostos que apresentam atividades biológicas promissoras, em especial pelos seus efeitos antioxidantes e anti-inflamatórios. No entanto, estudos recentes têm demonstrado que o consumo materno de alimentos ricos em polifenois (ARP) durante a gestação interfere na dinâmica de fluxo do ductus arteriosus (DA) no coração fetal de humanos, provavelmente pelo efeito anti-inflamatório dos polifenois, e também tem sido demonstrado que a restrição da ingestão de ARP é capaz de reverter a constrição ductal. Neste trabalho, um estudo experimental foi desenvolvido com ovelhas prenhas, no qual os animais receberam suplementação oral de polifenois durante 14 dias. Realizou-se ecocardiografia fetal e a análise de amostras de sangue e urina para investigar biomarcadores de estresse oxidativo e inflamação além da excreção de polifenois totais na urina. Houve aumento nas velocidades sistólicas (VS) e diastólicas (VD) e uma diminuição no índice de pulsatilidade (IP), o que indica uma constrição prematura do DA após o consumo de polifenois. Houve diminuição da peroxidação lipídica, determinada pelos níveis de TBARS, e nos níveis de tióis reduzidos não proteicos após o tratamento. Houve um aumento das atividades das enzimas catalase (CAT) e glutationa peroxidase (GPx) após o tratamento. Apesar do não envolvimento de dano lipídico na constrição ductal, observou-se um aumento no dano proteico através da dosagem de proteínas carboniladas (PCO). O efeito vasoconstritor e anti-inflamatório foi verificado pela diminuição nos níveis de nitritos/nitratos (NOx) após o consumo de polifenois. O estresse oxidativo estava associado com parâmetros de constrição ductal, através das correlações de dano protéico (PCO) com VS (r=0,629, p=0,028), VD (r=0,905, p=0,0001) e IP (r=-0,772, p= 0,003). Ainda, VS foi correlacionada com catalase (r=0,672, p=0,033) assim como IP com GPx (r=-0,629, p= 0,05). A constrição ductal estava ainda associada com o parâmetro inflamatório, sendo VS e VD correlacionadas com NOx (r=-0,853, p=0,0004 e r=-0,705, p=0,010, respectivamente) além da correlação entre IP e NOx (r=0,599, p=0,039). Além disso, ambos os mecanismos anti-inflamatórios e antioxidantes estavam correlacionados: NOx e GPx (r=-0,755, p=0,004) e entre NOx e catalase (r=-0,812, p=0,001), confirmando a ocorrência de ambos efeitos atribuíveis aos 10 polifenois. Neste estudo, foi possível perceber que um elevado consumo de polifenois induziu constrição ductal em ovelhas prenhas com uma excreção urinária aumentada de polifenois totais e alterações em biomarcadores de estresse oxidativo e inflamação. Estes resultados ressaltam a necessidade de uma orientação dietética ao final da gestação com relação ao consumo de alimentos ricos em polifenois devido à possibilidade de indução de constrição ductal através da ação anti-inflamatória em fetos expostos. / Polyphenols are often referred to as compounds with promising biological activities, especially antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. However, it has been recently reported that maternal consumption of polyphenol-rich foods (PRF) interferes with ductus arteriosus (DA) flow in human fetuses’ hearts, probably by an anti-inflammatory effect and it has also been shown that restriction of PRF ingestion reverses ductal constriction. In this work, an experimental study was carried out with pregnant sheep, in which the animals received oral polyphenol supplementation for 14 days. Fetal echocardiography was performed along with blood and urine analysis to investigate antioxidant and anti-inflammatory biomarkers and total polyphenol (TP) urinary excretion. We found a decrease in lipid peroxidation by TBARS levels and a decrease in non-protein reduced thiols after treatment. In addition, an increase in enzymatic activities of catalase (CAT) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) was observed. Despite that lipid peroxidation was not involved in ductal constriction, protein damage by enhanced protein carbonyls (PCO) were found. Anti-inflammatory and vasoconstrictive effects were observed by a decrease in nitrites/nitrates (NOx) in pregnant sheep after polyphenol consumption. Oxidative stress was associated to ductal constriction parameters, according to the correlations.of protein damage marker PCO to SV (r=0.629, p=0.028), VD (r=0.905, p=0.0001) and IP (r=-0.772, p=0.003). Also, SV was positively correlated to CAT (r=0.672, p=0.033) and IP negatively correlated to GPx (r=-0.629, p=0.05). Ductal constriction was also associated to the inflammatory parameter, due to the correlations of SV and DV to NOx (r=-0.853, p=0.0004 and r=-0.705, p=0.010, respectively) as well as the correlation between IP and NOx (r=0.599, p=0.039). Besides, association of both inflammatory and antioxidant mechanisms were found: NOx vs. GPx (r=-0.755, p=0.004) and NOx vs. CAT (r=-0.812, p=0.001), confirming the presence of both effects attributed to polyphenols. We report that high polyphenol intake induced fetal DA constriction in pregnant sheep followed by an increased TP excretion and alterations in inflammatory and oxidative biomarkers. These results highlight the need for a dietary orientation in late-pregnancy regarding maternal intake of foods with high polyphenol contents in light of the possible induction of ductal constriction through an anti-inflammatory action of polyphenols in exposed fetuses.
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Utilising accelerometer and gyroscope in smartphone to detect incidents on a test track for cars

Holst, Carl-Johan January 2017 (has links)
Every smartphone today includes an accelerometer. An accelerometer works by detecting acceleration affecting the device, meaning it can be used to identify incidents such as collisions at a relatively high speed where large spikes of acceleration often occur.A gyroscope on the other hand is not as common as the accelerometer but it does exists in most newer phones. Gyroscopes can detect rotations around an arbitrary axis and as such can be used to detect critical rotations.This thesis work will present an algorithm for utilising the accelerometer and gyroscope in a smartphone to detect incidents occurring on a test track for cars. / Alla smarta telefoner innehåller idag en accelerometer. En accelerometer analyserar acceleration som påverkar enheten, vilket innebär att den kan användas för att detektera incidenter så som kollisioner vid relativt höga hastigheter där stora spikar avacceleration vanligtvis påträffas. Ett gyroskop däremot är inte lika vanlig som en accelerometer men finns i de flesta nyare telefoner. Ett gyroskop kan detektera rotationer runt en godtycklig axel och kan på så vis användas för att detektera kritiska rotationer. Detta examensarbete kommer att presentera en algoritm för att utnyttja accelerometern och gyroskopet i en telefon för att detektera incidenter som inträffar på en testbana för bilar.
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Development of a Diagnostic Clinical Score for Hemodynamically Significant Patent Ductus Arteriosus

Kindler, Annemarie, Seipolt, Barbara, Heilmann, Antje, Range, Ursula, Rüdiger, Mario, Hofmann, Sigrun Ruth 06 June 2018 (has links) (PDF)
There is no consensus about the hemodynamic significance and, therefore, the need to treat a persistent ductus arteriosus in preterm newborns. Since the diagnosis of a hemodynamically significant persistent ductus arteriosus (hsPDA) is made by a summary of non-uniform echo-criteria in combination with the clinical deterioration of the preterm neonate, standardized clinical and ultrasound scoring systems are needed. The objective of this study was the development of a clinical score for the detection and follow-up of hsPDA. In this observational cohort study of 154 preterm neonates (mean gestational age 28.1 weeks), clinical signs for the development of hsPDA were recorded in a standardized score and compared to echocardiography. Analyzing the significance of single score parameters compared to the diagnosis by echocardiography, we developed a short clinical score (calculated sensitivity 84% and specificity 80%). In conclusion, this clinical diagnostic PDA score is non-invasive and quickly to implement. The continuous assessment of defined clinical parameters allows for a more precise diagnosis of hemodynamic significance of PDA and, therefore, should help to detect preterm neonates needing PDA-treatment. The score, therefore, allows a more targeted use of echocardiography in these very fragile preterm neonates.
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First trimester assessment of ductus venosus in screening for fetal chromosomal and cardiac defects / Valoración del ductus venoso en el primer trimestre en el cribado de anomalías cromosómicas fetales y defectos cardiacos

Maiz Elizaran, Nerea 23 September 2010 (has links)
THESIS SUMMARY:BACKGROUND: Abnormal ductus venosus flow at 11-13 weeks has been associated to fetal chromosomal abnormalities and cardiac defects.The hypothesis of the studies is that flow through the ductus venosus can be assessed routinely at 11-13 weeks of gestation and that abnormal flow at this scan can help identify fetal chromosomal and structural defects as well as adverse pregnancy outcome.STUDIES:In the first study, ten sonographers received practical training in accurate assessment of the ductus venosus and performed 300 examinations each. The sonographers required an average of 80 examinations before they could successfully examine the ductus venosus flow. In the second study ductus venosus flow was assessed immediately before chorion villous sampling (CVS) in fetuses with nuchal translucency (NT) thickness of 3.5 mm or more. A fetal echocardiography was performed in euploid fetuses at 11-13 weeks and/or 18-22 weeks. Reverse or absent flow during atrial contraction was observed in 68.8% of the fetuses with cardiac defects and in 22.9% with no cardiac defects. In the third study screening by the combined test was performed in singleton pregnancies, including 19,614 with euploid fetuses, 122 with trisomy 21, 36 with trisomy 18, 20 with trisomy 13 and 8 with Turner syndrome. We examined the performance of two screening strategies: firstly, assessment of the a-wave in all patients and secondly, first-stage screening using the combined test in all patients followed by second-stage assessment of the a-wave only in those with an intermediate risk of 1 in 51 to 1 in 1,000 after the first-stage. Reversed a-wave was observed in 3.2% of the euploid fetuses and in 66.4%, 58.3%, 55.0% and 75.0% of fetuses with trisomies 21, 18 and 13 and Turner syndrome, respectively. Inclusion of ductus venosus flow in all pregnancies would detect 96%, 92%, 100% and 100% of trisomies 21, 18 and 13 and Turner syndrome, respectively, at a false positive rate of 3%. The same detection rates were achieved with the two-stage strategy at a false positive rate of 2.6%.In the fourth study the patients were subdivided into five groups: normal outcome (n=10,120), miscarriage or fetal death (n=185), abnormal karyotype (n=95), major cardiac (n=20) or non-cardiac defect (n=70). The prevalence of reversed a-wave was significantly higher in the groups with miscarriage or fetal death (10.8%), abnormal karyotype (62.1%) and fetal cardiac defect (25.0%) but not non-cardiac defect (4.3%) than in the normal outcome group (3.7%). The fifth study was a prospective study in 516 dichorionic and 179 monochorionic twin pregnancies. The prevalence of reversed a-wave in the fetal ductus venosus was compared between monochorionic and dichorionic pregnancies and between those with and without pregnancy complications. The prevalence of reversed a-wave in at least one of the fetuses was significantly higher in monochorionic than in dichorionic pregnancies (18.4% vs. 8.3%, p<0.001) and in pregnancies complicated by miscarriage (28.6%, p=0.005), fetal aneuploidy (70.0%, p<0.001) and twin-to-twin-transfusion syndrome (TTTS) (38.5%, p<0.001) compared to the pregnancies with two healthy live births (7.7%). Pregnancy outcome was normal in 76.7% dichorionic and in 42.4% monochorionic twins with reversed a-wave in at least one of the fetuses.CONCLUSIONS: After an extensive supervised training, ductus venosus flow assessment can be incorporated into the first trimester scan, where it improves the performance of screening for chromosomal defects and cardiac defects, and it helps to identify the fetuses with a higher risk of death. Similarly, in twin pregnancies ductus venosus assessment identifies the pregnancies with a higher risk of having a fetus with an aneuploidy, those with a higher risk of miscarriage, and those that will subsequently develop TTTS.KEY WORDS: Ductus venosus, First trimester, Chromosomal abnormality, Cardiac effect, Adverse outcome, Twin pregnancy
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Transcriptional regulation of neural crest-derived pharyngeal arch artery development

Ivey, Kathryn Nicole. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.) -- University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 2003. / Vita. Bibliography: References located at the end of each chapter.
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The impact of early nutrition on extremely preterm infants

Stoltz Sjöström, Elisabeth January 2014 (has links)
Background Modern neonatal care has improved the survival rate of extremely preterm infants. These infants are at high risk of malnutrition and growth failure during 3-4 months of hospital care. The objectives of this study was to investigate nutritional intakes during hospitalization and explore associations between nutritional intakes, postnatal growth and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). Perioperative nutrition in infants undergoing surgery for patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) was also investigated. Methods This is a population-based study of Swedish extremely preterm infants (&lt;27 weeks) born during 2004-2007 (n=602). Detailed data on nutritional supply and anthropometric measurements during hospitalization were retrospectively retrieved from hospital records. Comprehensive data on cohort characteristics, neonatal morbidity and infant mortality were obtained from the Extremely Preterm Infants in Sweden Study (EXPRESS). Results During the first 70 days of life, intakes of energy, protein and several micronutrients, with the exception of iron and some vitamins, were less than estimated requirements, and infants showed severe postnatal growth failure. Energy and protein intake predicted growth in all anthropometric outcomes even when adjusting for severity of illness, and fat intake was positively associated with head growth. Low folate intake was positively correlated with poor weight and length gain while high iron intake, mainly explained by blood transfusions, was negatively associated with poor length gain. Furthermore, a low energy intake was associated with severe ROP (stage 3-5). An increased energy intake of 10 kcal/kg/d was associated with 24% decrease in severe ROP (p=0.01). During the first month, 99% of the infants were exclusively fed human milk. Infants who underwent surgery for PDA (n=140) were malnourished, with energy and macronutrient intakes below minimum estimated requirements before, during and after surgery. Conclusions The severe postnatal growth failure observed in Swedish extremely preterm infants may be prevented by improved intakes of energy, protein, fat and folate and a reduction of the number of blood transfusions. Human milk is the main enteral food source and analyses of human milk macronutrient contents facilitates individualized fortification. Provision of adequate energy intakes during the first four weeks of life may be an effective way to reduce the risk of severe ROP. Perioperative nutrition in infants undergoing PDA surgery needs to be improved. The study results have important implications for nutritional regimens, postnatal growth and health outcome in this new generation of survivors.

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