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Mechanisms of soy isoflavones in the regulation of vascular functionSi, Hongwei 16 January 2008 (has links)
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. It is also well recognized that the incidence of CVD is substantially increased in postmenopausal women due to the loss of estrogen. Experimental and clinical data support vascular protective effects of estrogen by various mechanisms. However, administration of estrogen is also associated with an increased incidence of heart disease which limits its therapeutic potential. Given the demonstrated risks of conventional estrogen therapy, a search for novel, cost-effective, alternative vasoactive agents for prevention of CVD is of major importance in the effort to decrease the burden of CVD morbidity. Genistein, a major soy isoflavone, may be one of those alternative agents because of its selective affinity to estrogen receptor-beta and various beneficial effects on CVD. However, the mechanism of the cardioprotective effects of genistein is still unclear. The objectives of this study were (1) to investigate the effect of genistein on the expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) both in vitro and in vivo; (2) to define the mechanism by which genistein regulates eNOS expression; and, (3) to examine whether genistein protects against tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α)-induced apoptosis in human aortic endothelial cells (HAECs). The results demonstrated that genistein, at physiologically achievable concentrations (1-10 μM) in individuals consuming soy products, enhanced the expression of eNOS protein and subsequently elevated nitric oxie (NO) synthesis in both HAECs and human umbilical vein endothelial cells, concomitant with the increased eNOS mRNA expression (2.6-fold of control) and eNOS promoter activity, suggesting that genistein activates eNOS transcription. Furthermore, dietary supplementation of genistein to spontaneously hypertensive rats restored aortic eNOS levels, improved aortic wall thickness, and alleviated hypertension, confirming the biological relevance of the in vitro findings. However, the effects of genistein on eNOS and NO were not mediated by activation of estrogen signaling, mitogen-activated protein kinase, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Akt kinase, protein kinase C or inhibition of typrosine kinases, but possibly through activating the cAMP/protein kinase A/cAMP responsive elemant binding protein pathway. These data suggest that genistein has direct genomic effects on the vascular wall that are unrelated to its known actions, leading to increase in eNOS expression and NO synthesis, thereby improving vascular homeostasis.
We also found that genistein (5-10 μM) significantly inhibited TNF-α-induced apoptosis in HAECs as determined by caspase-3 activation, apoptotic cell detection and DNA laddering. The anti-apoptotic effect of genistein was associated with an enhanced expression of anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 protein and its promoter activity that was ablated by TNF-α. Moreover, this anti-apoptotic effect of genistein was not mediated by extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2, protein kinase A, or estrogen receptor. However, inhibition of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38) by SB203580 completely abolished the cytoprotective effect of genistein, suggesting that genistein acted through the p38-dependent pathway. Accordingly, stimulation of HAECs with genistein resulted in rapid and dose-dependent activation of p38. Unlike TNF-α which specifically activated p38α, genistein selectively induced phosphorylation of p38β, suggesting that p38β, but not p38α, is essential for the cytoprotective effect of genistein. These findings provide the evidence that genistein acts as a survival factor for vascular ECs to protect cells against apoptosis via activation of p38β.
Taken together, the resuls of the present study suggest that genistein can act directly on vascular ECs, improves endothelium homeostasis by promoting eNOS expression and endothelial-derived NO synthesis through activating the cAMP/PKA/CREB cascade, and protects against TNF-α-induced apoptosis via activation of p38 β. These data potentially provide a basic mechanism underlying the physiological effects of genistein in the vasculature. / Ph. D.
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Regulation of the inducible L-arginine-nitric oxide pathway by oxidative stress and statinsCosta, Maria Alexandra Barata de Vasconcelos Nunes January 2010 (has links)
Oxidative stress (OS) plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis potentially through interaction with nitric oxide (NO) generated by the inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) pathway. Although considerable literature supports a pro-atherogenic role for iNOS-induced NO, recent evidence suggest an anti-atherogenic property for this enzyme where iNOS-induced NO attenuates atherosclerotic lesions after immune injury, enhancing endothelial integrity, survival, protecting against OS-induced apoptosis and necrosis. We therefore hypothesize that iNOS may have a cardio-protective role in the atherosclerotic vessel and that under conditions of OS, expression and function of this enzyme may be impaired, thus contributing to the deleterious consequences of OS. Experiments have therefore been conducted to establish whether pro-oxidants regulate iNOS expression/function in rat cultured aortic smooth muscle cells (RASMCs). These cells were induced for 24 hours with LPS and IFN-γ to mimic inflammatory conditions. Oxidative stress inducers may modulate iNOS-induced NO production through alteration of the expression and/or function of the inducible L-arginine-NO pathway. We examined the effects of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), antimycin A and diethyl maleate (DEM) on this pathway in vascular smooth muscle cells. H2O2 had little effect on NO production or L-arginine transport while antimycin A and DEM independently caused a concentration dependent inhibition of both processes. Only DEM induced hemeoxygenase-1 (HO-1) expression, monitored by western blotting as a marker of OS. The effects of statins on NO synthesis and L-arginine transport in the presence and absence of OS were also investigated. The benefits of statins therapy in cardiovascular medicine are ascribed in part to their lipid-lowering effect by inhibiting 3-hydroxy-3-methoxyglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase, the rate limiting enzyme for cholesterol synthesis. However, statins may possess anti-inflammatory properties and are able to improve endothelial function, stabilize atherosclerotic plaque, and inhibit platelet aggregation, vascular smooth muscle cells proliferation and vessel wall inflammation. These effects may be exerted through novel actions of statins that include interaction with specific signalling pathways in cells which may be associated with the induction of iNOS and/or cationic amino acid transporters (CATs). Thus, we have extended our investigations to include an examination of the effects of statins on both iNOS and CAT function and expression under control conditions and following exposure of cells to OS. Atorvastatin caused a bell shaped response on NO production and iNOS expression and also enhanced L-arginine transport but in a non-concentration dependent manner. Simvastatin only affected NO synthesis without altering transporter activity. Pravastatin was without effect on either system. Further studies demonstrated that that atorvastatin was able to reverse the effects of antimycin A and DEM but only on NO production. These findings confirm that the inducible L-arginine-NO pathway can be downregulated by pro-oxidants. This mechanism may therefore contribute to the deleterious effects observed in disease states associated with OS. Moreover, statins (in particular atorvastatin) appear to be effective in reversing the inhibition of NO production caused by inducers of OS. This, together with the fact that atorvastatin and simvastatin can potentiate iNOS-induced NO production and indeed L-arginine transport (with atorvastatin), highlights a potential novel mechanism through which the cardio-protective actions of these compounds could be mediated.
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Spatial distribution and modulation of nitric oxide synthase in a hypertensive rat modelYannaccone, Andrew 06 February 2012 (has links)
There are gaps in the fundamental understanding of the expression of nitric oxide synthases (NOS) in the microvasculature. We examined co-localization of NOS1 (nNOS), NOS2 (iNOS) and NOS3 (eNOS) in the spinotrapezius muscle of young adult male Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) and Spontaneously Hypertensive (SHR) rats according to fiber type using immunohistochemistry and brightfield microscopy. Data regarding fiber distribution, population and morphology data were collected. Alkaline phosphatase staining was used to determine capillary density and average number of capillaries around a fiber. Gel electrophoresis and Western blot techniques were used to compare myosin heavy chain (MHC) protein expression with fiber type population data and to determine NOS1-3 protein expression in whole muscle homogenate. This study should provide a more accurate understanding of differences in NOS expression between these two strains of rats.
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Estudo da mecânica oscilatória e do remodelamento de tecido pulmonar periférico em modelo de inflamação alérgica em cobaias: efeitos da inibição da óxido nítrico sintase induzida / Oscillatory mechanics and periphery lung tissue remodeling study in an allergic inflammation model in guinea pigs: effects of inducible nitric oxide synthase inhibitionStarling, Cláudia Miranda 01 December 2008 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: A importância do parênquima pulmonar na piora funcional da asma tem sido recentemente investigada. Embora a ativação da enzima óxido nítrico sintase induzida (iNOS) amplifique a responsividade e o remodelamento das vias aéreas induzidos pela inflamação crônica, seu efeito no parênquima pulmonar não foi previamente estudado. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a influência do óxido nítrico derivado da iNOS na mecânica pulmonar, na inflamação e no processo de remodelamento no tecido pulmonar periférico de cobaias com inflamação pulmonar alérgica. MÉTODOS: Os animais foram submetidos a sete inalações com doses crescentes de ovalbumina (1~5 mg/mL) ou soro fisiológico por 4 semanas. As cobaias receberam 1400-W (inibidor específico de iNOS, intraperitoneal) ou veículo por 4 dias, iniciando 30 minutos antes da sétima inalação. Após 72h da sétima inalação, os animais foram anestesiados, exsanguinados e fatias de tecido pulmonar periférico foram retiradas e suspensas em banho orgânico de Krebs, e a resistência e elastância tecidual foram avaliadas em condição basal e após desafio com ovalbumina. Após, as fatias de tecido pulmonar periférico foram submetidas à avaliação histopatológica. RESULTADOS: Os animais expostos às inalações com ovalbumina apresentaram valores maiores de porcentagem de aumento da resistência e da elastância tecidual em relação ao basal após desafio com ovoalbumina no banho (p<0.05). Houve aumento no número de eosinófilos (p<0.001), nas células iNOS positivas (p<0.001), na deposição de fibras elásticas e colágenas (p<0.05), na densidade de actina (p<0.05) e na expressão de 8-epi-PGF2a (p<0.001) no septo alveolar. A administração de 1400-W reduziu todos estes parâmetros funcionais e morfológicos (p<0.05). CONCLUSÕES: Neste modelo experimental, o bloqueio específico da iNOS atenuou a constrição, a inflamação e o remodelamento no parênquima pulmonar. Estas alterações podem estar relacionadas aos efeitos do óxido nítrico na modulação da via do estresse oxidativo. O presente estudo sugere que a inibição específica da iNOS pode amplificar as estratégias terapêuticas utilizadas na abordagem de doenças inflamatórias crônicas pulmonares. / INTRODUCTION: The importance of lung parenchyma in functional asthma impairment has been recently addressed. Although the inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) activation amplifies chronic inflammation-induced airway responsiveness and remodeling, its effect on lung parenchyma has not been previously investigated. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of iNOSderived NO in the pulmonary mechanics, inflammation, and remodeling processes in peripheral lung tissue of guinea pigs with pulmonary allergic inflammation. METHODS: Animals were submitted to seven ovalbumin exposures with increasing doses (1~5 mg/mL) or saline for 4 weeks. The guinea pigs received 1400-W (iNOS-specific inhibitor, intraperitoneal) or vehicle for 4 days, beginning 30 minutes before the 7th inhalation. At 72h after the 7th inhalation, animals were anesthetized, exsanguinated and peripheral lung tissue strips were retreat and suspended in a Krebs organ bath, and the tissue resistance and elastance were evaluated at baseline condition and after ovalbumin challenge. After that, strips were submitted to histopathological evaluation. RESULTS: The ovalbumin-exposed animals presented greater values of percentage of increase of tissue resistance and elastance related to baseline after ovalbumin challenge in the bath (p<0.05). There were increase in the number of eosinophils (p<0.001) and iNOSpositive cells (p<0.001), in collagen and elastic fiber deposition (p<0.05), in actin density (p<0.05) and in 8-epi-PGF2a expression (p<0.001) in the alveolar septa. The 1400-W administration reduced all these functional and morphological parameters (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: In this experimental model, the iNOS-specific blockage attenuated constriction, inflammation, and remodeling in the lung parenchyma. These alterations may be related to NO effects in the modulation of the oxidative stress pathway. The present study suggests that specific iNOS inhibition can amplify the therapeutics strategies used in the management in chronic inflammatory lung diseases.
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Estudo dos efeitos da pneumonectomia esquerda sobre o pulmão remanescente de ratos: avaliação das alterações histológicas e funcionais agudas / Study of the effects of left pneumonectomy on the remaining lung of rats. assessment of acute hystological and functional alterationsSamano, Marcos Naoyuki 17 March 2008 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: A pneumonectomia está associada à alta mortalidade e alto índice de complicações. Entre estas, o edema pulmonar pós-pneumonectomia é uma das mais graves, podendo chegar a 100% de mortalidade. Pouco se sabe acerca dos fatores etiológicos desta doença, bem como sua associação a um processo inflamatório ou estresse oxidativo. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar os efeitos agudos da pneumonectomia esquerda sobre o pulmão remanescente de ratos quanto à avaliação funcional por gasometria e avaliação histológica por formação de edema, infiltrado inflamatório, estresse oxidativo e reatividade vascular. MÉTODOS: Trinta e um ratos Wistar foram submetidos ao estudo. Vinte e um foram submetidos à pneumonectomia esquerda, sendo sacrificados em 48 horas (11 animais) e 72 horas (10 animais). Como controle do tratamento, 10 ratos foram submetidos à operação sham, sendo 5 sacrificados em 48 horas e 5 em 72 horas. A avaliação funcional foi realizada por meio de coleta de sangue arterial, gasometria e análise da relação pO2/FiO2. A análise histológica consistiu da avaliação dos seguintes parâmetros: (1) grau de edema perivascular; (2) presença de infiltrado inflamatório obtido por meio da densidade de neutrófilos; (3) expressão tecidual imunoistoquímica da Óxido Nítrico Sintase (NOS) para a avaliação do estresse oxidativo e (4) do grau de reatividade vascular, medido por meio da relação luz parede (lumen/wall ratio). Na avaliação do estresse oxidativo, foram analisadas a isoformas induzida e endotelial da NOS (iNOS e eNOS). Além destes parâmetros, o edema pulmonar foi avaliado por meio do ganho de massa pulmonar proporcional, denominado de Índice Pulmonar (IP) e da relação do peso úmido e do peso seco (Razão U/S). A análise estatística foi realizada por meio do teste ANOVA. RESULTADOS: Não houve diferença entre os grupos quanto à relação pO2/FiO2. Quanto à análise histológica, houve diferença quanto ao edema perivascular, infiltrado inflamatório, imunoexpressão de iNOS e eNOS e reatividade vascular. Houve interação entre a pneumonectomia e o sacrifício mais tardio, com maior índice de edema perivascular neste grupo (p=0,0274). Houve menor densidade de neutrófilos nos animais submetidos à pneumonectomia tanto em 48 como 72 horas (p=0,0168). Não houve diferença na imunoexpressão tecidual de iNOS entre os animais submetidos à pneumonectomia e seus respectivos grupos controle, mas houve diminuição no grupos de 72 horas (p=0,0212). A análise imunoistoquímica da eNOS evidenciou maior expressão nos animais submetidos à pneumonectomia (p=0,0208). Quanto ao grau de reatividade vascular, houve menor razão L/P nos grupos sacrificados após 72 horas (p=0,0107), sugerindo maior vasoconstrição nestes grupos. Embora tenha havido maior ganho de massa pulmonar nos dois grupos de animais submetidos à pneumonectomia (p=0,0033), a Razão U/S não mostrou diferença entre os grupos. CONCLUSÕES: A pneumonectomia esquerda em ratos não causou alterações funcionais, mas causou alterações histológicas. Quanto a estas alterações, não foram de natureza inflamatória e nem relacionadas ao estresse oxidativo. Foram caracterizadas por edema perivascular e vasoconstrição, observados após 72 horas da operação. / INTRODUCTION: Pneumonectomy is associated with high mortality and complication rates. Of these complications, post-pneumonectomy pulmonary edema is one of the most severe with a mortality rate that can reach 100%. Little is known about the etiological factors involved in this process and its association with inflammatory process or oxidative stress. The objective of this study was to analyze the acute effects of left pneumonectomy on the remaining lung of rats based on functional assessment by blood gas analysis and on histological assessment by edema formation, inflammatory infiltrate, oxidative stress and vascular reactivity. METHODS: Thirty one Wistar rats were included in the study. Twenty one underwent left pneumonectomy and were sacrificed in 48 hours (11 animals) and 72 hours (10 animals). Ten rats underwent sham procedure for control and five were sacrificed in 48 hours and five in 72 hours. Functional assessment was conducted by arterial blood gas and pO2/FiO2 ratio analyses. Histological analysis consisted of the assessment of the following parameters: (1) degree of perivascular edema; (2) presence of inflammatory infiltrate suggested by neutrophil density; (3) immunohistochemical expression of Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS) in tissues to assess oxidative stress and (4) the degree of vascular reactivity measured by lumen/wall ratio (L/W ratio). For the assessment of oxidative stress, induced and endothelial isoforms of NOS (iNOS and eNOS) were analyzed. In addition to these parameters, pulmonary edema was assessed by means of proportional pulmonary mass gain, called Pulmonary Ratio (PR) and of the wet/dry weight ratio (W/D Ratio). The statistical analysis was conducted using the ANOVA test. RESULTS: The histological analysis showed difference regarding perivascular edema, inflammatory infiltrate, immunoexpression of iNOS and eNOS and vascular reactivity. The rate of perivascular edema was higher in animals submitted to pneumonectomy and sacrificed after 72 hours (p=0.0274). Neutrophil density was lower in animals submitted to pneumonectomy for those sacrificed after 48 and 72 hours alike (p=0.0168). There was no difference in the immunoexpression of iNOS in tissues between animals submitted to pneumonectomy and control groups, but such immunoexpression was reduced in both 72-hour groups (p=0.0212). The immunohistochemical analysis of eNOS evidenced a higher expression in animals submitted to pneumonectomy (p=0.0208). As concerns the degree of vascular reactivity, there was a lower W/D ratio in the groups sacrificed after 72 hours (p=0.0107), suggesting greater vasoconstriction in these groups. There was no difference between the groups as to the pO2/FiO2 ratio. Although the two groups submitted to pneumonectomy had greater gain of mass (p=0.0033), there was no difference in the W/D ratio between the groups. CONCLUSIONS: Left pneumonectomy in rats did not cause functional alterations but caused histological alterations that were neither of inflammatory nature nor related to oxidative stress. The alterations included perivascular edema and vasoconstriction observed after 72 hours of the procedure.
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Avaliação da interação entre os polimorfismos da Óxido Nítrico Sintase Endotelial (eNOS) e a biodisponibilidade sistêmica do óxido nítrico em indivíduos expostos a mercúrio / Evaluation of the interaction between endothelial nitric oxide synthase polymorphism and the systemic nitric oxide bioavailability in mercury exposed subjectsMarco, Katia Cristina de 26 November 2010 (has links)
Há décadas a exposição ao mercúrio é alvo de estudos toxicológicos devido ao alto potencial de danos a saúde humana. Na região amazônica os primeiros estudos reportavam a exposição ocupacional pelo uso nos garimpos de ouro, entretanto recentemente destacam-se os estudos relacionados a exposição ambiental que ocorre na região decorrente do consumo de peixes contaminados com mercúrio. Muitos estudos se concentram em populações ribeirinhas residentes na região do rio Tapajós, onde o consumo de peixes é frequente e o metil-mercúrio (MeHg) contido nos peixes é o responsável pela exposição dessas pessoas ao metal. O MeHg apresenta efeitos tóxicos relevantes sobre o sistema cardiovascular, e muitos grupos de pesquisa buscam elucidar os mecanismos que expliquem tais efeitos. Alguns estudos apontam uma diminuição significativa na disponibilidade do óxido nítrico (NO) após exposição ao organometal, o que poderia contribuir para uma alteração da fisiologia cardiovascular uma vez que o NO é um modulados desse sistema. O NO é sintetizado pela óxido nítrico sintase endotelial (eNOS) e sua atividade pode ser alterada por vários fatores, dentre eles, os polimorfismos nos genes que codificam essa proteína, são eles: T-786C na região promotora, 27-pb VNTR no intron 4 e Glu298Asp no exon 7. Neste sentido, o presente estudo teve por objetivo avaliar os efeitos dos polimorfismos da eNOS sobre a síntese de NO entre os indivíduos expostos a metilmercúrio. Foram analisadas amostras de sangue de 214 voluntários com idade entre 15 e 84 anos, dos quais 103 homens e 111 mulheres. A concentração de mercúrio no sangue (Hg sangue) total variou de 1,7 a 179,3 µg/L e a concentração plasmática de nitrito variou entre 85,7 e 695,8 M. Foram determinados os valores de pressão arterial sistólica (PAS), pressão arterial diastólica (PAD), índice de massa corporal (IMC) e freqüência cardíaca (FC) de todos os voluntários. A PAS média foi de 119,8 mmHg e a média da PAD foi 71,8 mmHg. O IMC médio foi de 24,5 Kg/m2 e a FC média foi 70,4 batimentos por minuto (bpm). Não foram observadas diferenças entre os grupos, segundo genótipos dos três polimorfismos, quanto às características dos voluntários: idade, PAS, PAD, IMC, FC, Hg sangue e as concentrações plasmáticas de nitrito. Quando os polimorfismos foram estudados isoladamente foi observado que o alelo C na região promotora, o alelo 4b no intron 4 e o alelo Glu no exon 7 apresentaram-se associados a concentrações reduzidas e nitrito plasmático. Quando a população foi estratificada com base na concentração de Hg essa associação desapareceu, provavelmente mascarada pelas altas concentrações do metal. Entretanto quando foram estudados os haplótipos pode ser observada novamente a associação desses mesmos alelos com a diminuição da concentração do nitrito, confirmando os achados iniciais. O haplótipo mais frequente na população combina os alelos selvagens para todos os polimorfismos (T, 4b e G) e o haplótipo menos freqüente combina os alelos variantes. O haplótipo associado à menor concentração plasmática de nitrito combina os alelos selvagens (C, 4b e G), confirmando os primeiros resultados. Essa abordagem haplotípica é muito útil na observação de efeitos mais discretos uma vez que é possível observar os efeitos dos três polimorfismos agindo simultaneamente sobre uma variável, nesse caso o óxido nítrico. O presente estudo sugere que os fatores genéticos exercem grande influência sobre a produção e biodisponibilidade de NO e que esses fatores combinados com a exposição ambiental ao Hg podem agir de maneira sinérgica, aumentando a suscetibilidade aos efeitos cardiotóxicos do metal através da modulação da atividade da eNOS. / The mercury (Hg) exposure has been target of toxicological studies due the high potential of damage to human health. In the Amazon region the first studies reported the occupational exposure due the use in gold mining, however, recently become relevant the studies about the environment exposure due the fish intake in the riparian population. Several studies have been concentrated in the riparian community in the Tapajós river region, where the fish consumption is frequent and the methylmercury content in fish is responsible to exposure of this people. The MeHg presents toxic effects in the cardiovascular system and many researches groups try to elucidate the mechanisms that explain this effects. Some studies report a significant reducing in nitric oxide (NO) production after the Hg exposure, which could contribute to an altered physiology of the cardiovascular system, once the NO is a modulating factor of this system. The NO is produced by the endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and its activity can be altered by many factors like polymorphisms in gene that codify this protein, among this: : T-786C in the promoter region, 27-pb VNTR in intron 4 and Glu298Asp in exon 7. In this regard, the present study mean to evaluate the effects of the eNOS polymorphisms over the NO synthesis among the Hg exposed subjects. In this work, the whole blood samples of 214 volunteers were analyzed for determination of Hg concentration, nitrite plasma concentration and genotyping. The age of the volunteers varied between 15 and 84 years old, including 103 men and 111 women. The blood mercury concentration varied between 1.7 and 179.3 µg/L and the nitrite plasma concentration varied between 85.7 and 695.8 M. Was determinate the systolic arterial pressure (SAP), diastolic arterial pressure (DAP), body mass index (BMI) and heart rate (HR). The SAP mean was 119.8 mmHg and the DAP mean was 71.8 mmHg. The BMI mean was 24.5 Kg/m2 and the HR mean was 70.4 beats per minute. There was no difference among the groups of the three polymorphisms according the volunteers characteristics: age, DAP, SAP, BMI, HR, blood Hg concentration and nitrite plasma concentration. When the polymorphisms were observed separately the reduced nitrite plasma concentration was associated with the presence of the alleles: C in promoter region, 4b in intron 4 and G in exon 7, however there is lack of association when the volunteers were grouped according the blood Hg concentration, probably due a mask effect of the high Hg concentration. When these three polymorphisms were observed simultaneously, in analysis of the haplotypes, the association between the same alleles and the nitrite plasma concentration was observed again, confirming the initial findings. The commonest haplotype in the volunteers combine the alleles of the three polymorphisms (T, 4b and G) and the less frequent haplotype combine the three variants alleles. There was an association between the haplotype C, 4b and G and reduced nitrite plasma concentration, according the result of the polymorphisms separately. The haplotype analysis is too interesting to observe discrete effects, once is possible to analyze the effects of the three polymorphisms acting simultaneously above one variable, in this case, nitric oxide production. The present study suggest that genetic factors could exert a relevant influence above the NO production and bioavailability and that this factors combined with environmental Hg exposure can acting synergic, increasing the susceptibility to Hg cardiovascular effects, through the modulation of the eNOS activity.
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Efeitos da inibição da sintase induzida do óxido nítrico na fisiopatologia da pré-eclâmpsia experimental / Effects of inhibiting of inducible nitric oxide synthase in the pathophysiology of experimental preeclampsiaAmaral, Lorena Machado 27 November 2012 (has links)
A fisiopatologia da pré-eclâmpsia não está completamente elucidada. No entanto, o aumento do estresse oxidativo e o comprometimento da atividade da sintase induzida do óxido nítrico (iNOS) têm sido envolvido nesse estado crítico. O aumento do estresse oxidativo com o aumento das espécies altamente reativas, incluindo o superóxido, pode formar o peroxinitrito. Verificamos o papel da sintase induzida do óxido nítrico e do estresse oxidativo no modelo experimental de pré-eclâmpsia caracterizado pela redução de pressão de perfusão uterina (RUPP). Este foi induzido em ratas wistar. Ratas grávidas do grupo RUPP tiveram a aorta clipada no 14° dia de gestação. Após uma incisão na linha média, um clipe de prata (0.203 mm) foi colocado em torno da aorta acima da bifurcação ilíaca; clipes de prata (0.100 mm) também foram colocados em ambos os ramos das artérias ovarianas direita e esquerda, que abastecem o útero. Ratas Sham operados (ratas grávidas controles) e RUPP foram tratadas com veículo ou subcutaneamente com 1 mg / kg de N-[3 - (aminometil)-benzil] acetamidina (1400W, inibidor da iNOS), durante 5 dias. Após o tratamento, a pressão arterial média foi verificada. Para determinarmos o estresse oxidativo foram avaliadas as concentrações plasmáticas de espécies reativas ao ácido tiobarbitúrico (TBARS), níveis do 8-isoprostano plasmático, atividade vascular da NADPH oxidase e produção de superóxido com dihidroetídeo. Além disso, utilizamos a técnica de imunohistoquímica para avaliar os níveis de nitrotirosina. A expressão vascular da iNOS foi verificada por western imunoblotting e concentrações de nitrito plasmático por quimiluminescência. Observamos um aumento da pressão arterial média em RUPP comparado com ratas grávidas controles e o tratamento com 1400W exerceu efeitos anti-hipertensivos. O tratamento com 1400W reduziu os níveis de 8-isoprostano, atividade vascular da NADPH oxidase e concentrações de EROs, expressão da iNOS e formação de peroxinitrito em RUPP 1400W em comparação com ratos não tratados RUPP. Nossos resultados sugerem que o 1400W atenua a hipertensão no modelo RUPP principalmente pela inibição da iNOS e formação de peroxinitrito. / The pathophysiology of preeclampsia (PE) is not entirely known. However, increased oxidative stress possibly leading to impaired nitric oxide (NO) activity has been implicated in this critical condition. The increased NO production associated with highly reactive oxygen species (ROS), including superoxide may generate peroxynitrite. We examined the role of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and oxidative stress in the reduction uterine perfusion pressure (RUPP) in preeclampsia experimental model. RUPP was induced in wistar rats. Pregnant rats in the RUPP group had their aortic artery clipped at day 14 of gestation. After a midline incision, a silver clip (0.203 mm) was placed around the aorta above the iliac bifurcation; silver clips (0.100 mm) were also placed on branches of both the right and left ovarian arteries that supply the uterus. Sham-operated (pregnant control rats) and RUPP rats were treated with subcutaneous vehicle or 1 mg/kg of iNOS inhibitor (1400W) for 5 days. After the treatment the mean arterial pressure (MAP) was monitored. To evaluated oxidative stress we measured thiobarbituric acid-reactive species (TBARS) and 8-isoprostane levels in plasma, aortic NADPH oxidase activity, and production of superoxide with dihydroethidine. Futhermore, the immunohistochemical analysis assessed nitrotyrosine levels. The vascular iNOS expression was determinated by western imunoblotting and nitrite concentrations in plasma were measured by chemiluminescence. We found increased MAP in RUPP compared with pregnant control rats and 1400W treatment exerted antihypertensive effects. Treatment with 1400W decreased RUPP-induced higher systemic 8-isoprostane levels and vascular NADPH oxidase activity and attenuated ROS concentrations, iNOS expression and peroxynitrite formation in RUPP 1400W rats compared with untreated RUPP rats. Our results suggest that treatment with 1400W attenuates the development of hypertension in RUPP mainly due to inhibition of iNOS and decreased peroxynitrite formation.
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Estudo da imunidade inata na rosácea: células de Langerhans, células dentríncas pasmocitóides, receptores toll-like e expressão da forma induzida da enzima óxido nítrico sintase em biópsias de pele / Inate immunity in rosacea: Langerhans cells, plasmacytoid dentritic cells, toll-like receptors and inducible oxide nitric synthase (iNOS) expression in skin specimensMoura, Ana Karina Alves 22 February 2013 (has links)
Introdução: Rosácea é uma doença inflamatória cutânea crônica relativamente comum, com incidência que varia de 2 a 10%. Caracteriza-se pelo surgimento de pápulas e pápulo-pustulas, eritema e telangiectasias precedidas por episódios de flushing. Apesar de não ser doença que comprometa o estado geral dos doentes, por ter acometimento preferencial da face, representa problema estético acentuado que interfere na socialização e qualidade de vida dos doentes. A etiologia da rosácea permanece incerta. A participação da imunidade inata tem sido implicada recentemente. Objetivo: Este estudo avaliou o envolvimento da imunidade inata na patogenia da rosácea através de pesquisa de células de Langerhans, células plasmocitóides (PDC), receptores \"toll-like\" (TLR) e expressão da forma induzida da enzima óxido nítrico sintase (iNOS) em biopsias de pele de pacientes com diagnóstico de rosácea. Métodos: Biopsias de 28 pacientes com diagnóstico clínico e histopatológico de Rosácea foram classificadas de acordo com características histopatológicas em Rosácea Granulomatosa (RG) (n = 10) e Rosácea Não Granulomatosa (RNG) (n = 18), e submetidas à técnica imunoistoquímica para demonstração de células de Langerhans (anticorpo anti-CD1a) (n = 26), PCD (anticorpo anti- CD123) (n = 24) e expressão dos receptores toll-like 2 e 4, bem como da forma induzida da óxido nítrico sintase (iNOS) (n = 28). Todos foram comparados com controles de pele normal (n = 15). Resultados: A população de células de Langerhans epidérmicas foi menor no grupo rosácea. Foram encontradas PDC dérmicas isoladas ou agrupadas no grupo rosácea, representando um novo dado no estudo da sua etiopatogenia. A expressão de TLR 2, TLR 4 e iNOS foi maior no grupo rosácea do que no grupo controle, estando distribuída com forte predominância na epiderme e anexos. Não houve diferença dos achados entre os grupos RG e RNG. Conclusão: Demonstrou-se, pela primeira vez, a presença de PDC nas lesões de rosácea. Juntamente com os outros marcadores estudados, os resultados apresentados confirmam a participação da imunidade inata na patogênese da rosácea através de mecanismos interdependentes e associados / Introduction: Rosacea is a common, chronic inflammatory condition with a reported prevalence between 2 and 10%. The disease has a variety of clinical manifestations that include flushing, persistent erythema, papules, pustules and telangiectasia. Because the facial skin is the predominant site of involvement, many patients sense that rosacea alters their social interactions affecting quality of life. The etiology of rosacea remains unknown. Recent studies have suggested that aberrant innate immunity is central to this disease. Objective: The aim of the present study was to examine the presence of Langerhans cells, plasmacytoid dentritic cells (PDC), and the expression of toll-like receptors (TLR) and inducible oxide nitric synthase (iNOS) in skin of patients with rosacea, in order to highlight the participation of innate immunity in the pathogenesis of this disease. Methods: 28 biopsy specimens were taken from patients with clinical and histopathological findings of rosacea. The samples were classified as Granulomatous rosacea (GR) (n= 10) or Non-Granulomatous rosacea (NGR) (n =18) according to histopathological features. Immunohistochemical demonstration of Langerhans cells (anti-CD1a antibody) (n = 24), PDC (anti-CD 123 antibody) (n = 26), TLR 2, TLR 4 and iNOS (n = 28) was performed in skin samples. The results were compared to normal skin control group (n = 15). Results: The number of Langerhans cells was lower in rosacea group than in control group. PDC were found in skin samples of rosacea as isolated cells and forming small clusters which represents a new contribution to the researches of its etiology. Expression of TLR2, TLR4 and iNOS was higher in rosacea samples than in normal skin controls, predominatly located in epidermal and adnexal structures. The comparison between GR and NGR groups did not show significant statistical difference. Conclusion: This research demonstrates, for the first time, the presence of PDC in lesions of rosacea, which together with the other results of this study, ratifies the existence of an altered innate immunity in pathogenesis of rosacea
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Células dendríticas plasmocitoides, dendrócitos dérmicos fator XIIIa positivos, macrófagos e expressão da forma induzida da óxido nítrico sintase na resposta tecidual cutânea de leishmaniose tegumentar americana / Plasmacytoid dendritic cells, Factor XIIIa-positive dermal dendrocytes, macrophages and inducible nitric oxide synthase expression in American tegumentary leishmaniasis skin lesionsHalpern, Ilana 10 August 2012 (has links)
Em todas as formas clínicas da leishmaniose tegumentar americana os macrófagos são as células efetoras mais importantes na destruição do parasita intracelular. As células dendríticas são células apresentadoras de antígeno localizadas nos sítios de inoculação, como pele e mucosa. Os dendrócitos dérmicos Fator XIIIa positivos são células derivadas de linhagem mielomonocítica e consideradas complementares às células de Langerhans no processo de apresentação de antígenos e indução da resposta imune. As células dendríticas plasmocitoides representam um subgrupo de células dendríticas precursoras presentes no sangue periférico e órgãos linfoides. Estas células são identificadas pela alta expressão de receptor da cadeia alfa da interleucina-3 (CD123) e são fortes produtoras de interferon tipo I. Elas são raramente observadas na pele humana normal, e foram demonstradas em dermatoses inflamatórias e virais. O óxido nítrico e seus derivados atuam como moléculas efetoras da citotoxicidade macrofágica contra parasitas. A expressão da enzima óxido nítrico sintase induzida (iNOS) e a geração de óxido nítrico é importante no controle da infecção por diferentes espécies de Leishmania. Cinqüenta e dois espécimes de biópsias cutâneas de pacientes diagnosticados com leishmaniose tegumentar americana foram classificados histologicamente de acordo com o padrão de resposta tecidual, se granulomatoso ou inflamatório difuso não específico. O objetivo deste estudo foi demonstrar e quantificar a presença de células dendríticas plasmocitoides em 36 das biópsias, através de estudo imuno-histoquímico com anticorpo anti-CD123, comparando os achados entre os diferentes tipos de resposta tecidual; verificar a expressão de iNOS por dendrócitos dérmicos Fator XIIIa positivos e comparar com a expressão de iNOS por macrófagos nas lesões cutâneas, através de estudo imuno-histoquímico com dupla marcação pelos anticorpos antiCD68 e antiiNOS em 43 biópsias cutâneas, e pelos anticorpos anti-Fator XIIIa e antiiNOS em 34 amostras, comparando os achados entre os diferentes padrões de resposta tecidual. Foram evidenciadas células dendríticas CD123+ em todos espécimes de lesões cutâneas de leishmaniose tegumentar americana estudados. Em 22/36 amostras, as células dendríticas plasmocitoides estavam dispostas isoladamente entre outras células inflamatórias; em 14/36 amostras estavam agrupadas, pelo menos focalmente, principalmente no grupo granulomatoso (13 amostras) e em um caso do grupo não específico; dez amostras exibiram células na junção dermoepidérmica, sendo oito no grupo granulomatoso e duas no grupo não específico. Entretanto, não houve diferença no número de células CD123+/mm2 entre os dois grupos estudados. Esses resultados sugerem que as células dendríticas plasmocitoides participam da resposta imune nas lesões cutâneas de leishmaniose tegumentar americana. A expressão de iNOS por dendrócitos dérmicos Fator XIIIa positivos foi evidenciada em todos os espécimes estudados, sendo que a maioria dos macrófagos expressou iNOS. Não houve diferença estatisticamente significativa entre o número de células CD68+/mm2 e CD68+iNOS+/mm2 nos diferentes padrões de resposta tecidual, tampouco no número de células Fator XIIIa+/mm2, mas o número de células FatorXIIIa+iNOS+/mm2 foi maior no grupo granulomatoso. Quando comparadas 34 amostras, todas elas submetidas a estudos com anticorpos anti-Fator XIIIa, anti-CD68, anti- FatorXIIIa/iNOS e anti-CD68/iNOS, foi maior o número total de macrófagos que dendrócitos dérmicos Fator XIIIa positivos, expressando ou não iNOS, e a porcentagem de macrófagos coexpressando iNOS foi maior que a coexpressão de iNOS por dendrócitos dérmicos Fator XIIIa positivos, mas esta diferença não foi estatisticamente significativa quando comparados os grupos histológicos separadamente. Os resultados demonstram que os dendrócitos dérmicos Fator XIIIa positivos expressam iNOS, menos que os macrófagos, mas proeminentemente no grupo granulomatoso, sugerindo a sua participação na patogênese de lesões cutâneas de leishmaniose tegumentar americana, como células com capacidade leishmanicida e/ou apresentadoras de antígeno / In all forms of American tegumentary leishmaniasis lesions, macrophages are the most important effector cells involved in intracellular parasite destruction. Dendritic cells are antigen-presenting cells that are localized at the entry sites, such as skin and mucosa. Factor XIIIa+ dermal dendrocytes are bone marrow-monocytic lineagederived cells and considered complementary cells to Langerhans cells in the process of antigen presentation and inducing immune response. Plasmacytoid dendritic cells constitute a subset of dendritic cells precursors in peripheral blood and organized lymphoid tissue. These cells are identified by their high levels of interleukin-3 receptor alpha chain (CD123) and are vigorous type I interferon producing cells. They are rarely present in normal human skin, and have been demonstrated in inflammatory and viral dermatoses. Nitric oxide radical and derivatives act as effector molecules of macrophage cytotoxicity against invading parasites. Expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and generation of nitric oxide is important in control of infection in different Leishmania species. Fifty-two samples of skin biopsies obtained from American tegumentary leishmaniasis patients were histologically classified as granulomatous reaction or non specific diffuse inflammatory reaction. The aim of the study was to demonstrate and quantify the presence of plasmacytoid dendritic cells in thirty-six skin biopsies, by immunohistochemistry with anti-CD123, comparing findings in both patterns of tissue response; to verify the expression of iNOS by Factor XIIIa+ dermal dendrocytes and compare to the expression of iNOS by macrophages in cutaneous lesions, by doublestaining technique with antiCD68 and antiiNOS antibodies in forty-three skin biopsies and anti-factor XIIIa and antiiNOS antibodies in thirty-four biopsies, comparing findings between different tissue response patterns. Dendritic CD123+ cells were demonstrated in all specimens of American tegumentary leishmaniasis lesions. The number of CD123+ cells/mm2 in the two groups did not differ. In 22/36 samples, plasmacytoid dendritic cells were intermingled with other inflammatory cells, and were grouped, at least focally, in 14/36 samples. Thirteen cases from the granulomatous group and one non specific case showed clusters of cells in the dermal inflammatory infiltrate. Ten biopsies displayed plasmacytoid dendritic cells at the dermoepidermal junction, two in the non specific group and eight in the granulomatous group. The findings suggest that plasmacytoid dendritic cells participate in the immune response of American tegumentary leishmaniasis skin lesions. Expression of iNOS by Factor XIIIa+ dermal dendrocytes was shown in all specimens, and most of the macrophages expressed iNOS. The total number of CD68+ cells/mm2 and CD68+iNOS+ cells/mm2 in the two groups did not differ, nor the total number of FactorXIIIa+ cells/mm2, but the number of FactorXIIIa+iNOS+ cells/mm2 was higher in the granulomatous group. When comparing thirty-four samples that were all tested to anti-Factor XIIIa, anti-CD68, anti-FactorXIIIa/anti-iNOS and anti-CD68/anti-iNOS, it was higher the total number of macrophages, either non-expressing or expressing iNOS than iNOS-expressing Factor XIIIa+ dermal dendrocytes, and the total percentage of iNOS-expressing macrophages was higher than iNOSexpressing Factor XIIIa+ dermal dendrocytes, but this percentage was not significant when granulomatous and non specific groups were separately analyzed. The results demonstrate that FactorXIIIa+ dermal dendrocytes express iNOS, less than macrophages, but prominently in the granulomatous group, suggesting they play a role in the pathogenesis of American tegumentary leishmaniasis skin lesions as immune effectors and/or antigenpresenting cells
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Ação protetora da eritropoietina na injúria renal aguda em modelo experimental de sepse / Erithropoietin protects from acute kidney injury in a experimental model of sepsisSouza, Ana Carolina Cavalcanti Pessôa de 08 April 2010 (has links)
A sepse envolve mecanismos complexos de respostas imunológicas e inflamatórias, e o papel do NF- B é essencial. A diminuição da NO sintase endotelial (eNOS) durante a sepse contribui com a disfunção endotelial. A eritropoietina (EPO) é uma citocina protetora de diversos tecidos durante o estresse. Investigamos o papel da EPO na injúria renal aguda (IRA) induzida pela sepse usando o modelo de ligadura e punção do ceco (LPC). Ratos Wistar foram divididos em três grupos: controle; LPC e LPC+EPO (EPO, 4.000UI/kg, administrada 24h e 1h antes da cirurgia). Com a finalidade de estudar os efeitos precoces e tardios da EPO sobre a IRA induzida pela sepse realizamos três etapas de experimentos: Primeira etapa: 24 horas após LPC; Segunda etapa: 48 horas após LPC; Terceira etapa: análise de sobrevida. No estudo precoce o grupo LPC+EPO apresentou clearance de inulina significativamente maior que o grupo LPC. Recuperou os níveis de hematócrito na sepse, melhorou a pressão arterial e a acidose metabólica. No estudo tardio o grupo LPC+EPO apresentou clearance de creatinina significativamente maior que o grupo LPC. Nesta fase tardia a EPO recuperou os níveis de eNOS, suprimiu a infiltração de macrófagos no tecido renal e inibiu a ativação do NF- B. A EPO protege a função renal e aumenta a sobrevida neste modelo de sepse. A proteção da EPO na sepse é dependente, em parte, da inibição do NF- B e do aumento da expressão de eNOS / The pathophysiology of sepsis involves complex cytokine and inflammatory mediator networks, a mechanism to which nuclear factor-kappa B (NF- B ) activation is central. Downregulation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) contributes to sepsis-induced endothelial dysfunction. Erythropoietin (EPO) has emerged as a major tissue-protective cytokine in the setting of stress. We investigated the role of EPO in sepsis-related acute kidney injury (AKI) using a cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) model. Wistar rats were divided into three groups: control (sham-operated); CLP-only; and CLP+EPO. The EPO (4000 IU/kg BW, i.p.) was administered 24 h and 1 h before CLP. To study the early and late effects of EPO on sepsis-induced AKI, we performed experiments at 24 h and 48 h after CLP/sham operation, and we plotted the survival curves. At post-procedure hour 24, CLP+EPO rats presented significantly higher inulin clearance than did CLP-only rats; EPO treatment restored hematocrit levels, as well as mean arterial pressure and metabolic balance. At post-procedure hour 48, CLP+EPO rats presented significantly higher creatinine clearance than did CLP-only rats; EPO treatment restored eNOS levels, suppressed macrophage infiltration, and inhibited NF-B activation,thereby increasing survival. In conclusion, EPO protects renal function and increases survival in this model of sepsis-induced AKI. This protection is dependent on eNOS activation and is partly due to inhibition of the inflammatory response via downregulation of NF- B
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