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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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Galectina-3 como biomarcador na insuficiência cardíaca secundária à degeneração valvar crônica de mitral em cães / Galectin-3 as biomarker in heart failure secondary to chronic mitral valve degeneration in dogs

Castro, Jacqueline Ribeiro de 04 May 2016 (has links)
A degeneração valvar crônica mitral (DVCM) é uma cardiopatia de alta prevalência na clínica médica de pequenos animais e acomete principalmente cães idosos de raças de pequeno porte. A fim de se acompanhar a evolução da insuficiência cardíaca (IC), a galectina-3 (Gal-3) vem sendo utilizada como um biomarcador na identificação de doenças cardíacas pré-clínicas, progressão e descompensação em pacientes humanos. O objetivo deste estudo clínico foi estabelecer intervalos de referência da Gal-3 na população canina estudada e determinar a utilidade desse novo biomarcador sérico, isoladamente ou em associação com o pró-peptídeo natriurético tipo B (NT-proBNP) e a troponina cardíaca I (cTnI), para estimativa de prognóstico em curto prazo em cães com IC decorrente de DVCM. O delineamento fundamentou-se em um estudo clínico observacional transversal prospectivo com braço longitudinal. A amostra foi composta por 139 cães distribuídos em cinco grupos criteriosamente selecionados de acordo com o estadiamento da DVCM (Grupo controle: estágio A- composto por 60 cães hígidos de raças de pequeno porte com predisposição à DVCM, 28 cães em estágio B1, 20 cães em B2, 20 cães em estágio C e 11 cães em estágio D), advindos da rotina do Serviço de Cardiologia do VCM, Hospital Veterinário da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo. Os grupos B1, B2, C e D foram avaliados em um segundo momento, aos 60 dias. Foram dosados Gal-3 humana e canina, NTproBNP e cTnI. Os valores de referência mensurados no grupo A para Gal-3 humana foram de 7,548 ng/mL (P25%-75%=8,933-10,960). A recuperação da concentração de Gal-3 em cães clinicamente saudáveis, obtida com kit canino, foi significativamente mais baixa, com baixa repetibilidade e reprodutibilidade, em comparação com o kit humano, sugerindo assim menor sensibilidade do kit canino utilizado. Ainda, a magnitude e a variação nas concentrações de Gal-3 humana e canina não permitiram a detecção de diferenças entre os estágios da DVCM e também não foram capazes de identificar pacientes em IC. Conclui-se, portanto, que diferentemente dos demais marcadores avaliados, NT-proBNP e cTnI, já consagrados na IC para a espécie canina, a Gal-3 não se constitui em um biomarcador adequado para avaliar a IC secundária à DVCM em cães / Chronic mitral valve degeneration (CMVD) is a highly prevalent heart disease in small animal internal medicine seen mainly in older small breed dogs. In order to follow the progression of heart failure (HF), galectin-3 (Gal-3) has been applied as a biomarker to identify pre-clinical cardiac diseases, progression and decompensation in human patients. This study aimed to establish reference intervals for Gal-3 in a canine population, and to determine the utility of this new biomarker, isolated or in association with Type B natriuretic pro-peptide (NT-proBNP) and cardiac troponin I to estimate short term prognosis in dogs with HF caused by CMVD. It was designed as an observational prospective cross-sectional clinical study with a longitudinal arm. One hundred thirty nine dogs were distributed among five groups with rigorous selection criteria, according to ACVIM CMVD staging (Control group: stage A- 60 healthy small breed dogs, predisposed to CMVD; 28 dogs in stage B1, 20 dogs in stage B2, 20 dogs in stage C and 11 dogs in stage D), recruited from the Cardiology Service from the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of São Paulo. Groups B1, B2, C and D had a second blood sampling at day 60. Measurements were obtained for human and canine Gal-3, NT-proBNP and cTnI. Reference values obtained for group A for human Gal-3 were 7.548 ng/mL (P25%-75%=8.933-10.960). Gal-3 concentration recovery for healthy dogs obtained with canine kit was significantly lower, with low repeatability and reproducibility, compared to the human kit, suggesting lower sensitivity of the canine Gal-3 kit used. We concluded that the magnitude and variation observed in human and canine Gal-3 did not allow for detection of differences between stages of CMVD nor were capable of identifying patients in HF, compared to the other measured biomarkers, NT-proBNP and cTnI, already established for canine HF evaluation
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O sistema peptídeos natriuréticos está presente no complexo cumulus-oócito e regula o reinício da meiose em bovinos / The natriuretic peptides system is present in the cumulus-oocyte complex and regulate meiotic resumption in bovine

Cesaro, Matheus Pedrotti de 20 February 2013 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The process of meiotic resumption in oocytes, arrested since fetal life, and the expansion of compact layers of cumulus cells is triggered by intrafollicular mediators stimulated by LH. These events are extremely complex. In mice, among system components of natriuretic peptides (NP), only the C-type NP (CNP) has a role to inhibit the resumption of meiosis. However, little is know about the function of NPs on resumption of meiosis, nuclear maturation and cumulus expansion in monovular species. The aim of this study was to characterize the natriuretic peptide system, studing its role in the resumption of meiosis and cumulus expansion. We also proposed a new model to study cumulus expansion. Initially, we detected the presence of mRNA for the ANP, CNP, natriuretic peptide receptor 1 (NPR-1), NPR-2 and NPR-3 in the cumulus cells and NPR-2 mRNA in the oocyte. Using an in vitro model, in which the oocytes are arrested in germinal vesicle (VG) by the action of forskolin (100 μM), we demonstrated that ANP, BNP and CNP, alone or in combination, induce resumption of meiosis after 12 h of maturation. In another experiments, we observed that the concentration of 100 μM forskolin inhibited cumulus expansion stimulated by FSH for12 h, which was reversed by adding ANP, BNP and CNP in the COC culture system. Thus, we demonstrated for the first time the localization of mRNA for the NP system in COCs. Furthermore, we found that the ANP, BNP and CNP are likely mediators of LH to induce meiotic resumption and cumulus expansion in monovuluar species, using the bovine as the animal model. / O processo de retomada da meiose no oócito, bloqueada desde a vida fetal, e a expansão de compactas camadas de células do cumulus que o envolvem é desencadeado por mediadores intrafoliculares estimulados pelo LH, sendo eventos extremamente complexos. Em camundongos, dentre os componentes do sistema peptídeos natriuréticos (NP) somente o NP tipo C (CNP) apresenta função, bloqueando a retomada da meiose. Entretanto, em espécie monovular, o conhecimento sobre a ação dos NP, na maturação nuclear de oócitos e expansão do cumulus, é extremamente escasso. O objetivo do presente estudo foi caracterizar o sistema peptídeo natriurético, demonstrar sua função na retomada da meiose e expansão do cumulus, além de propor um novo modelo para estudo da expansão do cumulus. Inicialmente, demonstramos a presença de RNAm para ANP, CNP, receptor peptídeo natriurético 1 (NPR-1), NPR-2 e NPR-3 nas células do cumulus, sendo que no oócito somente foi detectado RNAm do NPR-2. Utilizando um modelo in vitro, no qual os oócitos permanecem bloqueados em vesícula germitava (VG) por ação do forskolin (100 μM), demonstramos que os ANP, BNP e CNP, isoladamente ou em associação, induzem o reinício da meiose após 12 h de maturação. Em outros experimentos, observamos que a concentração de 100 μM de forskolin inibiu, por 12 h, a expansão das células do cumulus estimulada por FSH e que o ANP, BNP e CNP revertem o efeito inibitório do forskolin sobre a expansão do cumulus. Dessa forma, demonstramos pela primeira vez a localização de RNAm para o sistema NP em CCOs. Além disso, foi demonstrado que em espécie monovuluar, utilizando o bovino como modelo animal, os peptídeos natriuréticos (ANP, BNP e CNP) apresentam função de mediadores intrafoliculares do LH, na qual estimulam a retomada da meiose e expansão do cumulus.
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Relação entre concentração plasmática de Nt-proBNP e função diastólica de ventrículo esquerdo avaliada pelo ecocardiograma com Doppler tecidual pulsado em cães obesos / Relationship between plasma levels of Nt-proBNP and diastolic ventricular function assessed by pulsed tissue Doppler echocardiography in obese dogs

Priscylla Ramos Rosa Melo 02 September 2011 (has links)
A obesidade é uma doença nutricional crescente em humanos e de alta prevalência nos cães. Este distúrbio nutricional e decorrente, principalmente, de um balanço energético inadequado. O excesso de peso pode exacerbar uma doença preexistente e predispor ao desenvolvimento de outros problemas de saúde, como Diabetes mellitus, aumento dos níveis de colesterol e triglicérides, doenças hepáticas, lesões osteoarticulares, hipertensão, alterações cardíacas e respiratórias. Em medicina humana, a associação entre hiperinsulinemia, hiperlipidemia, hiperleptinemia, hipertensão arterial, hipertrofia ventricular e disfunção cardíaca demonstra que a obesidade e um fator de risco para a doença cardiovascular. O aminoterminal peptídeo natriurético tipo B (Nt- proBNP) é um marcador útil de disfunção ventricular nas doenças cardíacas em humanos, bem como em cães e gatos. No entanto, ainda não está claro como interpretar os níveis de Nt- proBNP em pacientes obesos, visto que os níveis deste peptídeo parecem ter correlação negativa com o índice de massa corpórea. A disfunção diastólica é comumente observada em indivíduos obesos e pode ser detectada precocemente por meio de ecocardiograma Doppler tecidual pulsado. Assim, considerando que os diversos estudos corn Nt- proBNP em humanos obesos são controversos e a inexistência de estudos em animais obesos, o objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o possível papel dos peptídeos natriuréticos como marcadores pré-clínicos de doença cardíaca na obesidade canina e sua relação com os parâmetros de função diastólica avaliados pelo Doppler tecidual pulsado. Para isto, selecionaram-se 49 cães com escore de condição corporal normal (ECC 5) e 48 obesos (ECC 8 e 9), pareados com relação ao gênero, raça e idade. Os cães obesos apresentaram concentração de Nt- proBNP major que os cães com ECC5/9, e alterações em algumas variáveis ecocardiográficas de função diastólica de VE, avaliadas pelo Doppler tecidual pulsado. Também foi observado aumento na relação Ef/Em associado a alta concentração de Nt-proBNP, sugerindo aumento na pressão de enchimento do ventrículo esquerdo em cães obesos. / Obesity is an increasing nutritional disease in humans, and highly prevalent in dogs. This nutritional disturbance is a consequence of an inadequate energetic balance. Weight excess may exacerbate a pre-existing disease and predisposes to the development of other health problems as diabetes mellitus, increased colesterol and triglyceride levels, hepatic diseases, osteoarticular diseases, hypertension, cardiac and respiratory problems. In human medicine, the association between hyperinsulinemia, hyperlipidemia, hyperleptinemia, arterial hypertension, ventricular hypertrophy and cardiac disfunction demonstrates that obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Type B aminoterminal natriuretic peptide (Nt- proBNP) is a useful marker of ventricular dysfunction in heart disease in humans, as well as in dogs and cats. Nonetheless, it is still unclear how to interpret the levels of Nt-proBNP in obese patients, because it has been negatively correlated to body mass index. Diastolic dysfunction is frequently observed in obese patients and may be detected early by pulsed tissue Doppler imaging (TDI). Therefore, considering that controversial results in several studies on Nt-proBNP in obese humans, and the lack of studies in obese animals, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the possible role of Nt-proBNP as preclinical marker of cardiac disease in obese dogs, and the relationship with diastolic function parameters assessed by pulsed TDI. Foully-nine dogs with ideal body score condition (BCS5/9) and 48 obese dogs (BCS 8 and 9/9), were selected, paired for gender, breed/size and age. A higher Nt-proBNP concentration was found in obese dogs in relation to BCS 5/9 dogs, and some changes in echocardiographic variables of diastolic function, assessed by pulsed TDI. There was also increase Ef/Em ratio associated with a higher Nt-proBNP levels, suggesting an increased filling pressure of left ventricle in obese dogs.
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Mechanical stretch and peptide growth factors in the regulation of the hypertrophic response of cardiomyocytes:ANP and BNP as model genes

Tokola, H. (Heikki) 17 November 2015 (has links)
Abstract Cardiac hypertrophy is the primary adaptive mechanism of the heart to increased workload, though when advanced, it becomes a leading predictor for heart failure and sudden death. The growth stimulus elicited by a hemodynamic load is attributable to a combination of mechanical and neurohumoral factors, but the precise roles of individual growth promoting components are still unclear. This study utilized atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) as model genes with which to investigate the involvement and mechanisms of mechanical stress and peptide growth factors in hypertrophic response of cardiac myocytes. The direct effect of mechanical stretch was studied in two different in vitro models of cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocytes. In the first approach, hypo-osmotic swelling -induced stretch increased ANP mRNA levels in atrial cells. In the second model, cyclic mechanical stretch of ventricular cells grown on flexible membranes evoked ANP and BNP gene expression and secretion. The mechanisms of stretch-induced BNP gene expression were studied by measurement of the activities of transcription factors and by utilizing promoter analysis together with site specific mutations. Stretch activated the binding of the transcription factor GATA-4 similarly to pressure overload in vivo. Mutational studies revealed that specific GATA consensus sites on the BNP promoter, in combination with an Nkx-2.5 binding element, were critical for stretch-activated BNP transcription. Importantly, a reduction of GATA-4 protein levels inhibited the stretch-induced hypertrophic response. Both cyclic mechanical stretchin vitro and hemodynamic overload in vivo activated the expression of peptide growth factor bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2). The effects of BMP-2 closely resembled those of mechanical stretch including the increase in the expressions of ANP and BNP. Furthermore, the BMP antagonist noggin inhibited the effect of stretch on ANP and BNP. Fibroblast growth factor 1 stimulated ANP synthesis and secretion in a protein kinase C dependent manner. In conclusion, this work demonstrates that mechanical stretch per se is sufficient to activate the hypertrophic gene program in cardiac myocytes. This effect seems to be at least partially mediated by the growth factor BMP-2 acting in a paracrine manner. The activation of the GATA-4 transcription factor, in cooperation with a factor binding to the Nkx-2.5 binding element, is essential for mechanical stretch-induced cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. / Tiivistelmä Sydämen tärkein mukautumiskeino kohonneeseen työmäärään on sydänlihaksen kasvu. Sydänlihaksen liikakasvu on kuitenkin tärkein sydämen vajaatoiminnan ja äkkikuoleman ennustetekijä. Hemodynaamisen ylikuormituksen kasvua edistävä vaikutus on lukuisten mekaanisten ja neurohumoraalisten tekijöiden summa, jossa kunkin yksittäisen tekijän osuus on vielä epäselvä. Tässä väitöskirjatyössä tutkittiin mekaanisen venytyksen ja peptidikasvutekijöiden osuutta ja vaikutusmekanismeja sydämen liikakasvun synnyssä käyttämällä malligeeneinä sydämen eteispeptidiä (ANP) ja B-tyypin natriureettista peptidiä (BNP). Mekaanisen venytyksen välitöntä vaikutusta tutkittiin vastasyntyneen rotan sydänsoluviljelymalleissa. Osmolaliteetin muutoksella aiheutettu venytys lisäsi ANP:n lähetti-RNA-tasoja eteissoluissa. Venyväpohjaisilla kalvoilla kasvatettujen kammiosolujen syklinen venytys stimuloi ANP:n ja BNP:n geeniekspressiota ja eritystä. BNP:n geenisäätelymekanismeja tutkittiin mittaamalla transkriptiotekijöiden aktiivisuutta sekä geeninsiirtokokeilla hyödyntäen muunneltuja BNP:n geenisäätelyalueita. Venytys lisäsi transkriptiotekijä GATA-4:n sitoutumisaktiivisuutta samaan tapaan kuin painekuormitus koe-eläimillä. Tietyt BNP:n säätelyalueen GATA-sitoutumispaikat yhdessä Nkx-2.5:ttä sitovan elementin kanssa osoittautuivat tärkeiksi venytysvasteen kannalta. GATA-4 -proteiinitasojen vähentäminen esti venytyksen aiheuttamaa kasvuvastetta. Sekä syklinen mekaaninen venytys soluviljelykokeissa että hemodynaaminen ylikuormitus koe-eläimillä lisäsivät peptidikasvutekijä bone morphogenetic protein-2:n (BMP-2) geeniekspressiota. BMP-2:n suorat vaikutukset puolestaan muistuttivat läheisesti mekaanisen venytyksen vaikutusta, ANP:n ja BNP:n lisääntynyt geeniekspressio mukaan lukien. BMP-antagonisti noggin esti lisäksi venytyksen vaikutusta ANP:iin ja BNP:iin. Työssä osoitettiin myös, että fibroblastikasvutekijä 1 stimuloi ANP:n synteesiä ja eritystä proteiinikinaasi C:n välityksellä. Yhteenvetona tulokset osoittavat, että mekaaninen venytys itsessään riittää aktivoimaan sydänlihaksen kasvuun liittyvää geeniohjelmaa. Vasteen välittäjänä näyttää kuitenkin ainakin osittain toimivan paikallisesti tuotettu BMP-2. Edelleen, transkriptiotekijä GATA-4 yhdessä Nkx-2.5 -elementtiin sitoutuvan tekijän kanssa osoittautui välttämättömäksi mekaanisen venytyksen aiheuttamalle kasvuvasteelle.
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Resposta cardiovascular ao exercício em pacientes portadores de hipertensão arterial pulmonar / Cardiovascular response to exercise in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension

Dias, Bruno Arantes 01 September 2011 (has links)
O entendimento adequado da resposta cardiovascular ao exercício é fundamental para o manejo e tratamento dos pacientes com hipertensão arterial pulmonar (HAP). Entretanto, dados a respeito da adaptação da mecânica vascular pulmonar e da adaptação do ventrículo direito ao esforço são escassos na literatura. O objetivo desse estudo é caracterizar a resposta cardiovascular ao exercício nos pacientes nesse grupo de pacientes. Foram selecionados 30 pacientes com HAP (Grupo 1 de Dana Point) e 7 controles com hemodinâmica invasiva normal, entre dezembro de 2009 e novembro de 2010, que realizaram protocolo incremental de esforço em cicloergômetro limitado por sintomas. Foram avaliados o comportamento das variáveis hemodinâmicas, da mecânica vascular pulmonar e o comportamento do peptídeo natriurético tipo B durante o esforço nos pacientes e comparado sua resposta com os controles. O grupo HAP apresentou elevação da PAPm superior ao grupo controle, com elevação da Poap e FC semelhantes. A elevação do débito cardíaco no pico do esforço foi inferior nesse grupo, sem variação do volume sistólico. A complacência e resistência vascular pulmonar apresentam queda no grupo HAP, permanecendo com complacência inferior e resistência superior no pico do esforço em relação aos controles. Estas variáveis permanecem inversamente acopladas sob a função C = t / R em repouso e durante todos os passos do esforço, reforçando o poder desse acoplamento e o papel na CVP na avaliação desses pacientes. No entanto, o comportamento da resistência não é uniforme em todos os pacientes com HAP, podendo ser separada em 3 grupos distintos: elevação, manutenção e queda durante o esforço. O BNP apresenta elevação durante o esforço no grupo HAP, mas os valores de BNP basal apresentam correlação inversa superior com o DC de pico do que os valores de BNP no pico do esforço. Na avaliação por curva ROC, o BNP de pico e a variação de BNP pico basal não se mostraram superiores ao BNP basal na discriminação da resposta do DC no esforço, reforçando o papel do BNP basal na avaliação dos pacientes com HAP / The proper understanding of the cardiovascular response to exercise has a central role in the management and treatment of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). However, data concerning the evolution of pulmonary vascular mechanics and right ventricular adaptation to effort are scarce. The aim of this study is characterize the cardiovascular response to exercise in these patients. We selected 30 patients with PAH (Group 1 Dana Point) and 7 controls with normal invasive hemodynamics between December 2009 and November 2010 who underwent a symptom-limited exercise protocol on cycle ergometer. Were evaluated the behavior of hemodynamic parameters, pulmonary vascular mechanics and B-type natriuretic peptide during stress in patients and compared their response with controls. The PAH group showed elevation of mPAP greater than the controls, with the same elevated PCWP and HR response between the groups. Cardiac output at peak exercise was lower in the PAH patients with no change of stroke volume during effort. Compliance and pulmonary vascular resistance have decrease in PAH group, remaining with lower compliance and higher resistance at peak exercise compared to controls. These variables are inversely related at rest and during every step of the effort, strengthening the power of this relation and the role of CVP in evaluation of these patients. However, the behavior of resistance is not uniform in all PAH patients and may be separated into three distinct groups: rise, fall and maintenance during exercise. The BNP raises during exercise in PAH group, but the values of baseline BNP already has an stronger inverse correlation with peak CO, better than the correlation of peak exercise BNP with the same variable. BNP at peak exercise and the variation of BNP peak - baseline were not superior to baseline BNP in discriminating the response of the CO during exercise, when evaluated by ROC curves. These findings reinforce the role of baseline BNP in evaluating patients with PAH
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Resposta cardiovascular ao exercício em pacientes portadores de hipertensão arterial pulmonar / Cardiovascular response to exercise in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension

Bruno Arantes Dias 01 September 2011 (has links)
O entendimento adequado da resposta cardiovascular ao exercício é fundamental para o manejo e tratamento dos pacientes com hipertensão arterial pulmonar (HAP). Entretanto, dados a respeito da adaptação da mecânica vascular pulmonar e da adaptação do ventrículo direito ao esforço são escassos na literatura. O objetivo desse estudo é caracterizar a resposta cardiovascular ao exercício nos pacientes nesse grupo de pacientes. Foram selecionados 30 pacientes com HAP (Grupo 1 de Dana Point) e 7 controles com hemodinâmica invasiva normal, entre dezembro de 2009 e novembro de 2010, que realizaram protocolo incremental de esforço em cicloergômetro limitado por sintomas. Foram avaliados o comportamento das variáveis hemodinâmicas, da mecânica vascular pulmonar e o comportamento do peptídeo natriurético tipo B durante o esforço nos pacientes e comparado sua resposta com os controles. O grupo HAP apresentou elevação da PAPm superior ao grupo controle, com elevação da Poap e FC semelhantes. A elevação do débito cardíaco no pico do esforço foi inferior nesse grupo, sem variação do volume sistólico. A complacência e resistência vascular pulmonar apresentam queda no grupo HAP, permanecendo com complacência inferior e resistência superior no pico do esforço em relação aos controles. Estas variáveis permanecem inversamente acopladas sob a função C = t / R em repouso e durante todos os passos do esforço, reforçando o poder desse acoplamento e o papel na CVP na avaliação desses pacientes. No entanto, o comportamento da resistência não é uniforme em todos os pacientes com HAP, podendo ser separada em 3 grupos distintos: elevação, manutenção e queda durante o esforço. O BNP apresenta elevação durante o esforço no grupo HAP, mas os valores de BNP basal apresentam correlação inversa superior com o DC de pico do que os valores de BNP no pico do esforço. Na avaliação por curva ROC, o BNP de pico e a variação de BNP pico basal não se mostraram superiores ao BNP basal na discriminação da resposta do DC no esforço, reforçando o papel do BNP basal na avaliação dos pacientes com HAP / The proper understanding of the cardiovascular response to exercise has a central role in the management and treatment of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). However, data concerning the evolution of pulmonary vascular mechanics and right ventricular adaptation to effort are scarce. The aim of this study is characterize the cardiovascular response to exercise in these patients. We selected 30 patients with PAH (Group 1 Dana Point) and 7 controls with normal invasive hemodynamics between December 2009 and November 2010 who underwent a symptom-limited exercise protocol on cycle ergometer. Were evaluated the behavior of hemodynamic parameters, pulmonary vascular mechanics and B-type natriuretic peptide during stress in patients and compared their response with controls. The PAH group showed elevation of mPAP greater than the controls, with the same elevated PCWP and HR response between the groups. Cardiac output at peak exercise was lower in the PAH patients with no change of stroke volume during effort. Compliance and pulmonary vascular resistance have decrease in PAH group, remaining with lower compliance and higher resistance at peak exercise compared to controls. These variables are inversely related at rest and during every step of the effort, strengthening the power of this relation and the role of CVP in evaluation of these patients. However, the behavior of resistance is not uniform in all PAH patients and may be separated into three distinct groups: rise, fall and maintenance during exercise. The BNP raises during exercise in PAH group, but the values of baseline BNP already has an stronger inverse correlation with peak CO, better than the correlation of peak exercise BNP with the same variable. BNP at peak exercise and the variation of BNP peak - baseline were not superior to baseline BNP in discriminating the response of the CO during exercise, when evaluated by ROC curves. These findings reinforce the role of baseline BNP in evaluating patients with PAH
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Left Ventricular Function in Elderly Men : Metabolic, Hormonal, Genetic and Prognostic Implications

Ärnlöv, Johan January 2002 (has links)
<p>Heart failure and left ventricular dysfunction are major causes of morbidity and mortality. In this thesis, metabolic, hormonal, genetic and prognostic aspects of echocardiographically determined left ventricular function were investigated in a fairly large longitudinal population-based study of men. The participants were examined both at age 50 and 70 years and were followed for mortality using the national cause-of-death registry.</p><p>Several factors associated with the insulin resistance syndrome predicted left ventricular systolic dysfunction independent of myocardial infarction, hypertension, diabetes and the use of cardiovascular medication after twenty years follow-up. Plasma levels of N-terminal atrial natriuretic peptide (N-ANP) were significantly increased in men with left ventricular dysfunction in comparison to healthy men. However, the diagnostic accuracy was poor due to the extensive overlapping between the groups. Relations between a haplotype of the novel hUNC-93B1 gene and the E/A-ratio were found and validated in separate samples of the cohort. Myocardial performance index (a Doppler derived index of combined left ventricular systolic and diastolic function) and left ventricular ejection fraction were found to be predictors for cardiovascular mortality independent of traditional cardiovascular risk factors in a longitudinal analysis with a mean follow-up of seven years.</p><p>In conclusion, this thesis showed that left ventricular function is influenced by metabolic, hormonal and genetic factors and that echocardiographic measurements of left ventricular function, such as the myocardial performance index, are strong independent risk factors for cardiovascular mortality in elderly men.</p>
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Left Ventricular Function in Elderly Men : Metabolic, Hormonal, Genetic and Prognostic Implications

Ärnlöv, Johan January 2002 (has links)
Heart failure and left ventricular dysfunction are major causes of morbidity and mortality. In this thesis, metabolic, hormonal, genetic and prognostic aspects of echocardiographically determined left ventricular function were investigated in a fairly large longitudinal population-based study of men. The participants were examined both at age 50 and 70 years and were followed for mortality using the national cause-of-death registry. Several factors associated with the insulin resistance syndrome predicted left ventricular systolic dysfunction independent of myocardial infarction, hypertension, diabetes and the use of cardiovascular medication after twenty years follow-up. Plasma levels of N-terminal atrial natriuretic peptide (N-ANP) were significantly increased in men with left ventricular dysfunction in comparison to healthy men. However, the diagnostic accuracy was poor due to the extensive overlapping between the groups. Relations between a haplotype of the novel hUNC-93B1 gene and the E/A-ratio were found and validated in separate samples of the cohort. Myocardial performance index (a Doppler derived index of combined left ventricular systolic and diastolic function) and left ventricular ejection fraction were found to be predictors for cardiovascular mortality independent of traditional cardiovascular risk factors in a longitudinal analysis with a mean follow-up of seven years. In conclusion, this thesis showed that left ventricular function is influenced by metabolic, hormonal and genetic factors and that echocardiographic measurements of left ventricular function, such as the myocardial performance index, are strong independent risk factors for cardiovascular mortality in elderly men.
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Einfluss von körperlichem Training auf natriuretische Peptide, Adrenomedullin und Endothelin sowie auf Parameter der Belastbarkeit und der kardialen Funktion bei Patienten mit diastolischer Herzinsuffizienz / Effects of exercise training on natriuretic peptides, Adrenomedullin and Endothelin, exercise capacity and cardiac function in patients with diastolic heart failure

Rutscher, Tinka 03 June 2015 (has links)
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Die Bedeutung der natriuretischen Peptide für die Diagnose einer diastolischen oder systolischen Funktionsstörung / Natriuretic peptides in the detection of preclinical diastolic or systolic dysfunction

Uhlir, Marc 27 September 2011 (has links)
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