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Mariosa LS Ribeiro-Filho FF Batista MC Hirota AH Borges RL Ribeiro AB Zanella MT 《Journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.)》2008,10(6):443-449
The activation of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) is an important mechanism that contributes to hypertension in obese individuals. Thiazide diuretics also activate the RAS in response to volume contraction and can lead to a decrease in serum potassium values and glucose metabolism abnormalities. To evaluate the impact of abdominal obesity on potassium depletion and glucose homeostasis in hypertensive patients receiving thiazide therapy, the authors studied 329 hypertensive patients without known diabetes or impaired renal function. Patients were stratified into 2 major groups according to whether they used thiazide diuretic therapy, and each group was further divided in 2 subgroups according to the presence of abdominal obesity. The authors demonstrated that obese patients receiving diuretic therapy had lower plasma potassium levels and higher glucose values compared with nonobese patients receiving diuretic therapy. In conclusion, abdominal obesity predisposes to potassium depletion during diuretic therapy in association with effects on glucose homeostasis. 相似文献
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Frequencies of allele groups HLA‐A,HLA‐B and HLA‐DRB1 in a population from the northwestern region of São Paulo State,Brazil
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C. M. Ayo A. V. da Silveira Camargo D. H. Xavier M. F. Batista O. A. Carneiro C. C. Brandão de Mattos O. Ricci Jr L. C. de Mattos 《International journal of immunogenetics》2015,42(1):19-25
The aim of this study was to estimate the HLA‐A, HLA‐B and HLA‐DRB1 allele groups frequencies in a population of 1559 volunteer bone marrow donors from the northwestern region of São Paulo State grouped according to ethnicity. An additional objective was to compare the allele frequencies of the current study with data published for other Brazilian populations. The allele groups were characterized by the PCR‐rSSO method using Luminex® technology. Twenty HLA‐A, 32 HLA‐B and 13 HLA‐DRB1 allele groups were identified. The most common allele groups in European descent and mixed African and European descent samples were HLA‐A*02, HLA‐B*35 and HLA‐DRB1*13, while HLA‐A*02, HLA‐B*35 and HLA‐DRB1*11 were more common in African descent samples. The HLA‐A*23, HLA‐A*36, HLA‐B*58 and HLA‐B*81 allele groups were more common in sample from African descent than European descent, and the HLA‐DRB1*08 was more common in mixed African and European descent than in European descent. Allele group frequencies were compared with samples from other Brazilian regions. The HLA‐A*30 and HLA‐A*23 were more common in this study than in the populations of Rio Grande do Sul and Paraná; and the HLA‐A*01, HLA‐B*18, HLA‐B*57 and HLA‐DRB1*11 were more common in this study than in the population of Piauí. The least frequent allele groups were HLA‐A*31, HLA‐B*15, HLA‐B*40 and HLA‐DRB1*08 for the population of Piauí, HLA‐A*01 and HLA‐A*11 for Parana, HLA‐A*02 and ‐A*03 for Rio Grande do Sul and HLA‐DRB1*04 for Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul and Piauí. These data provide an overview on the knowledge on HLA diversity in the population of the northwestern region of São Paulo State and show that the genes of this system are useful to distinguish different ethnic groups. 相似文献
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Joycellane Alline do Nascimento Campos Ribeiro Alexandre Coellho Serquiz Priscila Fabíola dos Santos Silva Patrícia Batista Barra Medeiros Barbosa Tarcísio Bruno Montenegro Sampaio Raimundo Fernandes de Araújo Junior Adeliana Silva de Oliveira Richele Janaina Araújo Machado Bruna Leal Lima Maciel Adriana Ferreira Uch?a Elizeu Antunes dos Santos Ana Heloneida de Araújo Morais 《Clinics (S?o Paulo, Brazil)》2015,70(2):136-143
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Seeds are excellent sources of proteinase inhibitors, some of which may have satietogenic and slimming actions. We evaluated the effect of a trypsin inhibitor from Tamarindus indica L. seeds on weight gain, food consumption and cholecystokinin levels in Wistar rats.METHODS:
A trypsin inhibitor from Tamarindus was isolated using ammonium sulfate (30–60%) following precipitation with acetone and was further isolated with Trypsin-Sepharose affinity chromatography. Analyses were conducted to assess the in vivo digestibility, food intake, body weight evolution and cholecystokinin levels in Wistar rats. Histological analyses of organs and biochemical analyses of sera were performed.RESULTS:
The trypsin inhibitor from Tamarindus reduced food consumption, thereby reducing weight gain. The in vivo true digestibility was not significantly different between the control and Tamarindus trypsin inhibitor-treated groups. The trypsin inhibitor from Tamarindus did not cause alterations in biochemical parameters or liver, stomach, intestine or pancreas histology. Rats treated with the trypsin inhibitor showed significantly elevated cholecystokinin levels compared with animals receiving casein or water.CONCLUSION:
The results indicate that the isolated trypsin inhibitor from Tamarindus reduces weight gain by reducing food consumption, an effect that may be mediated by increased cholecystokinin. Thus, the potential use of this trypsin inhibitor in obesity prevention and/or treatment should be evaluated. 相似文献68.
Gabriella Freitas Ferreira Julliana Ribeiro Alves Santos Marliete Carvalho da Costa Rodrigo Assun??o de Holanda ?ngelo Márcio Leite Denadai Gustavo José Cota de Freitas áquila Rodrigues Costa Santos Priscila Batista Tavares Tatiane Alves Paix?o Daniel Assis Santos 《Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy》2015,59(8):4600-4609
Cryptococcus gattii is the main etiological agent of cryptococcosis in immunocompetent individuals. The triazole drug itraconazole is one of the antifungals used to treat patients with cryptococcosis. Heteroresistance is an adaptive mechanism to counteract the stress of increasing drug concentrations, and it can enhance the ability of a microorganism to survive under antifungal pressure. In this study, we evaluated the ability of 11 C. gattii strains to develop itraconazole heteroresistance. Heteroresistant clones were analyzed for drug susceptibility, alterations in cell diameter, capsule properties, and virulence in a murine model. Heteroresistance to itraconazole was intrinsic in all of the strains analyzed, reduced both the capsule size and the cell diameter, induced molecular heterogeneity at the chromosomal level, changed the negatively charged cells, reduced ergosterol content, and improved the antioxidant system. A positive correlation between surface/volume ratio of original cells and the level of heteroresistance to itraconazole (LHI) was observed in addition to a negative correlation between capsule size of heteroresistant clones and LHI. Moreover, heteroresistance to itraconazole increased the engulfment of C. gattii by macrophages and augmented fungal proliferation inside these cells, which probably accounted for the reduced survival of the mice infected with the heteroresistant clones and the higher fungal burden in lungs and brain. Our results indicate that heteroresistance to itraconazole is intrinsic and increases the virulence of C. gattii. This phenomenon may represent an additional mechanism that contributes to relapses of cryptococcosis in patients during itraconazole therapy. 相似文献
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Marianne Burbage Selina J. Keppler Francesca Gasparrini Nuria Martínez-Martín Mauro Gaya Christoph Feest Marie-Charlotte Domart Cord Brakebusch Lucy Collinson Andreas Bruckbauer Facundo D. Batista 《The Journal of experimental medicine》2015,212(1):53-72
The small Rho GTPase Cdc42, known to interact with Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome (WAS) protein, is an important regulator of actin remodeling. Here, we show that genetic ablation of Cdc42 exclusively in the B cell lineage is sufficient to render mice unable to mount antibody responses. Indeed Cdc42-deficient mice are incapable of forming germinal centers or generating plasma B cells upon either viral infection or immunization. Such severe immune deficiency is caused by multiple and profound B cell abnormalities, including early blocks during B cell development; impaired antigen-driven BCR signaling and actin remodeling; defective antigen presentation and in vivo interaction with T cells; and a severe B cell–intrinsic block in plasma cell differentiation. Thus, our study presents a new perspective on Cdc42 as key regulator of B cell physiology.B cells provide a critical line of defense from pathogenic infections through the production of highly specific antibodies. The initial stages of B cell development occur in the bone marrow, where hematopoietic stem cells undergo stepwise rearrangements of the genes encoding the B cell receptor (BCR) and changes in the expression of cell surface receptors (Hardy et al., 1991). Immature B cells egress the bone marrow and migrate to the spleen to complete their development, going through transitional stages. Mature follicular B cells then recirculate throughout the body in search for cognate antigen, continually entering secondary lymphoid organs, including the LNs and spleen. Specific recognition of antigen by the BCR provides the first signal required for B cell activation. Typically, a second signal is required for maximal activation and is provided by CD4+ helper T cells after the presentation of processed antigen on the B cell surface. These two signals in combination trigger the proliferation and differentiation of B cells, which go on to form antibody-secreting plasma cells and to establish germinal center responses for affinity maturation (Rajewsky, 1996).B cell activation in vivo is predominantly triggered by antigen on the surface of a presenting cell (Batista and Harwood, 2009). The prevalence of this mode of activation has brought about a reevaluation of the importance of the cytoskeleton, given that the recognition of tethered antigen requires considerable alteration in B cell morphology (Fleire et al., 2006). Antigen-induced BCR signaling leads to radical reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton resulting in the modification of the BCR dynamics at the cell surface (Hao and August, 2005; Treanor et al., 2010; Treanor et al., 2011). Moreover the binding of membrane-bound antigen to cognate BCR triggers a cascade of intracellular signaling events that induces actin-dependent spreading of the B cell across the antigen-containing surface (Weber et al., 2008; Sohn et al., 2008; Depoil et al., 2008). However the mediators that link BCR signaling with reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton are currently not well defined.Among actin regulators, the RhoGTPases are a highly conserved family that function as molecular switches by cycling between inactive GDP (guanosine diphosphate) and active GTP (guanosine triphosphate) bound states (Tybulewicz and Henderson, 2009). RhoGTPase activity is modulated by G-nucleotide exchange factors (GEF) that promote the formation of the GTP-bound state and binding to various effectors involved in actin reorganization. Conversely, GTPase-activating proteins (GAP) catalyze the hydrolysis of GTP and thereby switch off RhoGTPase activity. The importance of the RhoGTPases as a whole in the regulation of B cell responses is highlighted by the far-reaching consequences that impaired activity of several GEFs, such as Vav and DOCK8, has on humoral immune responses (Doody et al., 2001; Fujikawa et al., 2003; Randall et al., 2009; Zhang et al., 2009).The importance of Rho GTPases in B cell physiology has been well established. For example, RhoA has been shown to regulate BCR signaling by influencing inositol-3 phosphate synthesis and calcium signaling (Saci and Carpenter, 2005). Moreover, B cell–specific inactivation of both Rac1 and Rac2 leads to virtually complete absence of B cells (Walmsley et al., 2003), and inactivation of Rac1 results in defects in spreading in transitional cells (Brezski and Monroe, 2007). However, although the inactivation of Rac2 leads to defects in B cell adhesion and synapse formation, it is unclear whether these proteins are involved in actin-dependent spreading in mature B cells (Arana et al., 2008).Cdc42 has been little characterized in B cells, in spite of its proven chief role as an essential regulator of cell cycle (Johnson and Pringle, 1990), cell polarity (Etienne-Manneville, 2004), and actin cytoskeleton in other cellular systems. This is likely due, at least in part, to the reported mild phenotype of mice lacking Cdc42 in B cells (Guo et al., 2009) compared with the severe deficiencies observed in animals lacking Rac family members (Walmsley et al., 2003). However, the mild phenotype is somehow surprising given that Cdc42 directly or indirectly associates with Wiskott–Aldrich Syndrome Protein (WASp) and in complex with Arp2/3 regulates cytoskeleton remodeling (Symons et al., 1996; Aspenström et al., 1996; Kolluri et al., 1996). Importantly, mutations in WAS gene lead to a X-linked, recessive disease characterized by recurrent infections, abnormal lymphocyte function, as well as an increased risk for systemic autoimmunity (Derry et al., 1994; Sullivan et al., 1994). WASp deficient B cells play a primary role in driving autoimmunity (Becker-Herman et al., 2011). The Cdc42 effectors WASp and N-WASp have both been implicated the regulation of actin reorganization in response to BCR antigen engagement (Westerberg et al., 2012; Liu et al., 2013). Besides, expression of a dominant negative form of Cdc42 in B cells leads to alterations of the actin cytoskeleton (Westerberg et al., 2001). In addition, Cdc42 has been shown to play a role in the polarization and secretion of lysosomal protein involved in antigen extraction (Yuseff et al., 2011).Here, we used a strategy harnessing the mb1 promoter to generate mice with a selective and very effective deletion of Cdc42 in early B cell progenitors (Hobeika et al., 2006). Using this model, we demonstrated that Cdc42 plays an essential role in many aspects of B cell biology, including the formation of mature B cells and the establishment of antibody responses. We went on to dissect the underlying cause of the severe immunodeficiency of these mice and found that Cdc42-deficient B cells exhibit defects in BCR signaling and presentation of internalized antigen, leading to reduced B–T cell interactions and the absence of germinal center responses in vivo. Moreover, Cdc42-deficient B cells can normally proliferate and class switch when stimulated with CD40 or LPS, but they are completely impaired in their ability to differentiate into plasma cells. Together, these attributes render Cdc42-deficient mice unable to mount antibody responses after immunization with model antigen or viral infection, and highlight a fundamental role for this RhoGTPase in the regulation of B cell responses. 相似文献