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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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Clinical studies in diabetic vasculopathy to assess interactions between blood, bone and kidney

Singh, Dhruvaraj Kailashnath January 2010 (has links)
Diabetic vasculopathy (DV) is the most important consequence of chronic hyperglycemia in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). This thesis explores the interaction of blood, bone and kidney in the pathogenesis of DV by i) reviewing the current understanding of pathogenesis of macrovascular and microvascular diseases in DM to identify gaps in literature and generate hypotheses relating to various facets of DV ii) undertaking a series of prospective studies to examine these hypotheses iii) analysing the findings and integrating any new information obtained from the clinical studies into the current knowledge base and iv) generating hypotheses upon which future work might be based. The literature search was carried out with the aim of understanding current concepts of pathogenesis of DV and its potential modulators. The original reviews resulting from this process are presented in chapters 2 to 4. A series of pilot studies reported in chapters 7 to 11, were then carried out to interrogate hypotheses originating from this process. The first study was carried out in healthy individuals to define the biological variation of potential modulators of DV, namely erythropoietin (EPO), parathyroid hormone, 25 hydroxyvitamin D and 1, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D to facilitate the design and interpretation of subsequent studies. It revealed a wide biological variation of these modulators in the healthy population thus,emphasizing the need to have a control group in the subsequent study population. To examine whether tubulointerstitial dysfunction occurs before the onset of microalbuminuria, a measurement of the above mentioned parameters was carried out along with markers of tubulointerstitial injury in patients with type 1 and type 2 DM without microalbuminuria and in non-diabetic controls. It was found that tubulointerstitial dysfunction with low levels of EPO and 1, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D and higher excretion of tubular injury markers, occurs before the onset of microalbuminuria. Subsequently, diabetic and nondiabetic chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with EPO deficiency anaemia were examined to study the effects of EPO therapy on the excretion of tubular injury markers. However, in these patient groups, we were unable to demonstrate an effect of EPO therapy on the markers of tubular injury in spite of a beneficial haematological response. To examine whether vascular calcification (VC) and bone mineral density (BMD) were linked in patients with diabetes mellitus and to explore their relationship to modulators of DV, an assessment of VC and BMD was undertaken in patients with type 2 DM with different degrees of proteinuria and normoalbuminuria. VC was assessed by CT scan and BMD by a DEXA scan. Modulators of DV were measured including serum Osteoprotegerin (OPG) and receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-b-ligand (RANKL). The findings were i) a high prevalence of VC and osteopenia in normoalbuminuric type 2 DM patients with normal serum creatinine ii) a weak inverse relationship between VC and osteopenia iii) proteinuric patients had worse VC but not osteopenia iv) weak relationships between OPG levels and both VC and osteopenia, masked by age in multivariate analysis. The final study examined the relationship between modulators of DV, including OPG and RANKL, and the degree of CKD. It was found that abnormalities of OPG and RANKL occur before the onset of microalbuminuria and progress with deterioration of renal function. Compared to nondiabetics, DM patients have higher OPG levels in the predialysis phase and lower levels in haemodialysis phase, a phenomenon that might indicate endothelial exhaustion in dialysis patients with DM. The derangements associated with DV seem to occur earlier than previously thought. Further work is required to untangle these complexities and to define the contribution of factors such as the adverse blood milieu, the vasculature, abnormal bone and mineral metabolism, and early tubulointerstitial damage. The findings from the studies reported here may help in the formulation of new hypotheses, which might contribute to future work in this area.
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Avaliação do metabolismo mineral de pacientes com doença renal crônica em diálise peritoneal: correlação entre parâmetros clínicos, bioquímicos e de histologia óssea / Evaluation of mineral metabolism in peritoneal dialysis patients: correlation between bone histology, clinical features and biochemical parameters

Oliveira, Rodrigo Azevedo de 05 May 2014 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Os distúrbios minerais e ósseos da doença renal crônica (DMO-DRC) são influenciados por vários fatores, como idade, etiologia da DRC, toxinas urêmicas e modalidade dialítica. Os DMO-DRC são bem descritos em pacientes tratados com hemodiálise (HD). No entanto, na diálise peritoneal (DP) os estudos são escassos e, na maioria deles, não há dados de histologia óssea. OBJETIVOS: caracterizar os DMO-DRC em uma coorte de pacientes em DP; comparar os resultados com aqueles obtidos da HD; e analisar o desempenho de marcadores séricos para o diagnóstico das doenças de alto e baixo remodelamento ósseo. MÉTODOS: quarenta e um pacientes tratados com DP submeteram-se a avaliação clínica, bioquímica e biópsia óssea. RESULTADOS: a doença óssea adinâmica (DOA) foi o tipo de osteodistrofia renal (OR) predominante, correspondendo a 49% da amostra. Ao se analisar separadamente diabéticos e não diabéticos, a prevalência de DOA foi de 77,7% no primeiro grupo e 26% no segundo (p=0,001). Na comparação entre DP e HD, observou-se que os pacientes do primeiro grupo apresentavam 25(OH) vitamina D mais baixa, mineralização óssea mais comprometida e melhor volume ósseo. A fosfatase alcalina óssea (FAO) apresentou a melhor sensibilidade e especificidade tanto para o diagnóstico de alto, quanto de baixo remodelamento ósseo. CONCLUSÕES: a DOA é o tipo de OR mais prevalente na DP. No entanto, a influência do diabetes como fator de risco parece ser maior do que a própria modalidade dialítica / INTRODUCTION: Chronic kidney disease - mineral bone disorder (CKD-MBD) is a complex syndrome influenced by various factors, such as age, CKD etiology, uremic toxins and dialysis modality. CKD-MBD has been extensively studied in hemodialysis (HD) patients. However, for peritoneal dialysis (PD), only a few, older studies exist, most of which contain no bone biopsy data. The present study sought to: characterize CKD-MBD in a cohort of prevalent PD patients; compare the results with that obtained from HD patients; and analyse performance of bone turnover serum markers to make the diagnosis of high or low bone turnover disease in PD patients. METHODS: Forty-one PD patients underwent to a clinical evaluation, biochemical analysis and bone biopsy. RESULTS: The most prevalent pattern of renal osteodystrophy (ROD) was adynamic bone disease (ABD), comprising 49% of the sample population. When we separately analyzed diabetic and non-diabetic patients, the ABD prevalence was 77.7% in the former group and 26% in the latter group (p=0.001). The comparison between DP and HD patients revealed low 25(OH) vitamin D level, worst bone mineralization and better bone volume parameters in the former group. Bone alkaline phosphatase (BAP) demonstrated the best sensitivity and specificity values to detect both high and low turnover disease. CONCLUSION: ABD is the most frequent type of ROD. However, the effect of diabetes on the development of ABD is more important than the dialysis modality itself
133

Hiperparatireoidismo secundário: fatores prognósticos de recidiva atribuída ao implante após paratireoidectomia total e auto-implante\" / Secondary hyperparathyroidism : prognostic factors of graft-dependent recurrence after total parathyroidectomy and parathyroid autotransplantation

Arap, Sérgio Samir 27 October 2005 (has links)
Nos casos de hiperparatireoidismo secundário onde não é possível o tratamento clínico, é indicada a paratireoidectomia. No Serviço de Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, o tipo de cirurgia utilizada é a paratireoidectomia total com auto-implante de paratireóide em membro superior. Nesses casos, ao contrário da paratireoidectomia total, pode haver recidiva do hiperparatireoidismo no sítio do implante, com sintomas sistêmicos e com necessidade de intervenção para retirada do tecido hiperplásico. Já na paratireoidectomia total, há hipoparatireoidismo definitivo e risco de doença óssea adinâmica. O presente estudo tem como escopo avaliar os pacientes submetidos a paratireoidectomia com implante e esclarecer se há fatores clínicos e de imunohistoquímica que possam indicar antes da cirurgia algum risco de recidiva no implante / When clinical treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism fails, parathyroidectomy is mandatory. Total parathyroidectomy and immediate parathyroid autotransplantation in the forearm is the treatment of choice at Head and Neck Surgery of Hospital das Clínicas of University of São Paulo Medical School. In this cases, recurrent hyperparathyroidism may be caused by hyperplastic graft tissue. Without autotransplantation, adinamic bone disease may occur. The present study seek to evaluate patients submitted to total parathyroidectomy and autotransplantation and try to clarify clinical or immunohistochemical
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Kurzzeiteffekte von Estradiol, Raloxifen, Phytohormonen und Parathormon auf die metaphysäre Frakturheilung des manifest osteoporotischen Knochens der Ratte / Effects of estradiol, raloxifene, cimicifuga racemosa, equol, genistein and parathyroid hormone on early metaphyseal fracture healing in osteoporotic rats

Daub, Florian 16 June 2010 (has links)
No description available.
135

L’inhibition des cytochromes P450 dans les cas d’insuffisance rénale chronique : rôle de l’hormone parathyroïdienne

Michaud, Josée 07 1900 (has links)
No description available.
136

Avaliação do metabolismo mineral de pacientes com doença renal crônica em diálise peritoneal: correlação entre parâmetros clínicos, bioquímicos e de histologia óssea / Evaluation of mineral metabolism in peritoneal dialysis patients: correlation between bone histology, clinical features and biochemical parameters

Rodrigo Azevedo de Oliveira 05 May 2014 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Os distúrbios minerais e ósseos da doença renal crônica (DMO-DRC) são influenciados por vários fatores, como idade, etiologia da DRC, toxinas urêmicas e modalidade dialítica. Os DMO-DRC são bem descritos em pacientes tratados com hemodiálise (HD). No entanto, na diálise peritoneal (DP) os estudos são escassos e, na maioria deles, não há dados de histologia óssea. OBJETIVOS: caracterizar os DMO-DRC em uma coorte de pacientes em DP; comparar os resultados com aqueles obtidos da HD; e analisar o desempenho de marcadores séricos para o diagnóstico das doenças de alto e baixo remodelamento ósseo. MÉTODOS: quarenta e um pacientes tratados com DP submeteram-se a avaliação clínica, bioquímica e biópsia óssea. RESULTADOS: a doença óssea adinâmica (DOA) foi o tipo de osteodistrofia renal (OR) predominante, correspondendo a 49% da amostra. Ao se analisar separadamente diabéticos e não diabéticos, a prevalência de DOA foi de 77,7% no primeiro grupo e 26% no segundo (p=0,001). Na comparação entre DP e HD, observou-se que os pacientes do primeiro grupo apresentavam 25(OH) vitamina D mais baixa, mineralização óssea mais comprometida e melhor volume ósseo. A fosfatase alcalina óssea (FAO) apresentou a melhor sensibilidade e especificidade tanto para o diagnóstico de alto, quanto de baixo remodelamento ósseo. CONCLUSÕES: a DOA é o tipo de OR mais prevalente na DP. No entanto, a influência do diabetes como fator de risco parece ser maior do que a própria modalidade dialítica / INTRODUCTION: Chronic kidney disease - mineral bone disorder (CKD-MBD) is a complex syndrome influenced by various factors, such as age, CKD etiology, uremic toxins and dialysis modality. CKD-MBD has been extensively studied in hemodialysis (HD) patients. However, for peritoneal dialysis (PD), only a few, older studies exist, most of which contain no bone biopsy data. The present study sought to: characterize CKD-MBD in a cohort of prevalent PD patients; compare the results with that obtained from HD patients; and analyse performance of bone turnover serum markers to make the diagnosis of high or low bone turnover disease in PD patients. METHODS: Forty-one PD patients underwent to a clinical evaluation, biochemical analysis and bone biopsy. RESULTS: The most prevalent pattern of renal osteodystrophy (ROD) was adynamic bone disease (ABD), comprising 49% of the sample population. When we separately analyzed diabetic and non-diabetic patients, the ABD prevalence was 77.7% in the former group and 26% in the latter group (p=0.001). The comparison between DP and HD patients revealed low 25(OH) vitamin D level, worst bone mineralization and better bone volume parameters in the former group. Bone alkaline phosphatase (BAP) demonstrated the best sensitivity and specificity values to detect both high and low turnover disease. CONCLUSION: ABD is the most frequent type of ROD. However, the effect of diabetes on the development of ABD is more important than the dialysis modality itself
137

Hiperparatireoidismo secundário: fatores prognósticos de recidiva atribuída ao implante após paratireoidectomia total e auto-implante\" / Secondary hyperparathyroidism : prognostic factors of graft-dependent recurrence after total parathyroidectomy and parathyroid autotransplantation

Sérgio Samir Arap 27 October 2005 (has links)
Nos casos de hiperparatireoidismo secundário onde não é possível o tratamento clínico, é indicada a paratireoidectomia. No Serviço de Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, o tipo de cirurgia utilizada é a paratireoidectomia total com auto-implante de paratireóide em membro superior. Nesses casos, ao contrário da paratireoidectomia total, pode haver recidiva do hiperparatireoidismo no sítio do implante, com sintomas sistêmicos e com necessidade de intervenção para retirada do tecido hiperplásico. Já na paratireoidectomia total, há hipoparatireoidismo definitivo e risco de doença óssea adinâmica. O presente estudo tem como escopo avaliar os pacientes submetidos a paratireoidectomia com implante e esclarecer se há fatores clínicos e de imunohistoquímica que possam indicar antes da cirurgia algum risco de recidiva no implante / When clinical treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism fails, parathyroidectomy is mandatory. Total parathyroidectomy and immediate parathyroid autotransplantation in the forearm is the treatment of choice at Head and Neck Surgery of Hospital das Clínicas of University of São Paulo Medical School. In this cases, recurrent hyperparathyroidism may be caused by hyperplastic graft tissue. Without autotransplantation, adinamic bone disease may occur. The present study seek to evaluate patients submitted to total parathyroidectomy and autotransplantation and try to clarify clinical or immunohistochemical

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