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- Molecular epidemiology of imipenem‐resistant Acinetobacter haemolyticus and Acinetobacter baumannii isolates carrying plasmidmediated OXA‐40 from a Portuguese hospital.Publication . QUINTEIRA, S.; GROSSO, F.; RAMOS, H.; PEIXE, L.Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2007 Sep;51(9):3465-6. Epub 2007 Jul 2. Molecular epidemiology of imipenem-resistant Acinetobacter haemolyticus and Acinetobacter baumannii isolates carrying plasmid-mediated OXA-40 from a Portuguese hospital. Quinteira S, Grosso F, Ramos H, Peixe L. PMID: 17606684 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
- STRESS OXIDATIVO: MARCADORES BIOQUÍMICOSPublication . REGUENGO, HENRIQUE
- NIVEIS DE SUPERÓXIDO DISMUTASE REVELAM STRESS OXIDATIVO AUMENTADO NA POLINEUROPATIA AMILOIDÓTICA FAMILIARPublication . REGUENGO, HENRIQUE; Cardoso, M. L.; Coelho, T.; Martins, A.; Novais, M.; Cruz, M.; Fonseca, Isabel; Martins, B.; Marques, F.NIVEIS DE SUPERÓXIDO DISMUTASE REVELAM STRESS OXIDATIVO AUMENTADO NA POLINEUROPATIA AMILOIDÓTICA FAMILIAR Henrique Reguengo1,2, Maria Luís Cardoso2, Teresa Coelho3, Ana Martins3, Marta Novais3, Madalena Cruz1, Isabel Fonseca3, Berta Martins4, Franklim Marques2 1Serviço de Química Clínica, HSA/CHP, 2FFUP, 3Unidade Clínica de Paramiloidose, HSA/CHP, 4Laboratório de Imunogenética, ICBAS/UP. Hospital de Santo António, Centro Hospitalar do Porto (HSA/CHP), Porto. Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade do Porto (FF/UP), Porto. Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar, Universidade do Porto (ICBAS/UP), Porto. Introdução A polineuropatia amiloidótica familiar (PAF) é provocada por mutações no gene da transtirretina, principalmente em resultado da mutação TTRv30M no caso de Portugal. Estudos recentes em vários tipos de amiloidoses revelam que o stress oxidativo pode estar envolvido quer na produção das fibrilas de proteína amilóide, quer na modificações pós formação das fibrilas. A enzima superóxido dismutase (SOD) desempenha um importante papel antioxidante que protege as células expostas aos radicais superóxido. O presente estudo pretendeu avaliar o stress oxidativo nesta patologia. Material e Métodos A amostra em estudo incluiu 40 doentes com PAF e 45 portadores assintomáticos da mutação, seguidos habitualmente na Unidade Clínica de Paramiloidose do CHP. Foi ainda considerado um grupo controlo de 26 indivíduos saudáveis. Avaliou-se a concentração de SOD intra-eritocitária com um método colorimétrico disponível no KIT RANSOD ref SD 125 da Randox. A análise estatística foi efectuada utilizando o software SPSS, versão 19. Resultados Os valores de SOD obtidos foram os seguintes: Controlos: (1208±254 U/g Hb), Portadores assintomáticos (1436±62 U/g Hb), Doentes com PAF (1455±350 U/g Hb). Os valores resultaram da média de três réplicas. Os valores de SOD foram significativamente mais elevados no grupo de doentes com PAF e nos portadores assintomáticos, comparativamente ao grupo controlo (respectivamente P=0.003 e P=0.013). Não foram encontradas diferenças estatisticamente significativas entre os doentes com PAF e os portadores assintomáticos. No grupo de doentes com PAF verificou-se uma correlação positiva significativa entre os valores de SOD e Proteína C reactiva (r=0.45, P =0.013). Conclusão A alteração da concentração da SOD nos doentes com PAF sugere uma maior exposição dos mesmos a fenómenos de stress oxidativo comparativamente ao grupo controlo. Dado que este fenómeno pode ter influência quer no despoletar, quer no curso da patologia da doença, justifica-se uma maior atenção e estudo deste fenómeno nestes doentes. Apresentador: Henrique Reguengo, Técnico Superior de Saúde, Serviço de Quimica Clínica, HSA/CHP; Aluno de Doutoramento em Ciências Farmacêuticas, FF/UP.
- MARCADORES DE STRESS OXIDATIVO NA POLINEUROPATIA AMILOIDÓTICA FAMILIARPublication . REGUENGO, HENRIQUE; Cardoso, M. L.; Coelho, T.; Martins, A.; Novais, M.; Gomes, L.; Fonseca, Isabel; Martins, B.; Marques, F.MARCADORES DE STRESS OXIDATIVO NA POLINEUROPATIA AMILOIDÓTICA FAMILIAR Henrique Reguengo1,2, Maria Luís Cardoso2, Teresa Coelho3, Ana Martins3, Marta Novais3, Luísa Gomes1, Isabel Fonseca3, Berta Martins4, Franklim Marques2 1Serviço de Química Clínica, HSA/CHP, 2FFUP, 3Unidade Clínica de Paramiloidose, HSA/CHP, 4Laboratório de Imunogenética, ICBAS/UP. Hospital de Santo António, Centro Hospitalar do Porto (HSA/CHP), Porto. Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade do Porto (FF/UP), Porto. Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar, Universidade do Porto (ICBAS/UP), Porto. Introdução A Polineuropatia Amilóidotica Familiar (PAF) é uma amiloidose hereditária associada a variantes de transtirretina (TTR), em que ocorre deposição sistémica de amilóide, principalmente a nível dos nervos periféricos. Alguns estudos sugerem que o stress oxidativo pode estar envolvido na formação e modificação das fibrilas de amilóide. Fisiologicamente, o organismo defende-se das agressões mediadas pelos radicais livres utilizando diversas reservas antioxidantes celulares. Estudos realizados revelam diferentes respostas ao stress oxidativo envolvendo o malondialdeído (MDA), a capacidade antioxidante total (TAS), algumas vitaminas (A e E) e enzimas: glutationa reductase (GRed) e a superóxido dismutase (SOD). Objectivos Este estudo pretendeu quantificar alguns marcadores de stress oxidativo e analisar as diferenças entre doentes com PAF e portadores assintomáticos. Material e Métodos Foram incluídos 40 doentes com diagnostico de PAF e 45 portadores assintomáticos da mutação, procedentes da Unidade Clínica de Paramiloidose. Procedeu-se à avaliação da TAS da GRed e da SOD, respectivamente através dos Kit comerciais da Randox TAS NX2332, Glutationa Reductase ref. GR 2368, RANSOD ref. SD 125 e do MDA com o kit comercial da Zeptometrix, OXItek TBARS. Ref. 0801192. A comparação entre os grupos foi efectuada pelo teste t de student para amostras independentes e a relação entre as variáveis pela correlação de Pearson. Resultados Os valores de TAS e GRed foram significativamente mais elevados no grupo de doentes com PAF comparativamente aos portadores assintomáticos (P=0.02 e P=0.03, respectivamente). Entre os dois grupos, não se verificaram diferenças significativas no MDA, SOD e vitaminas A e E. No grupo de doentes com PAF, foi encontrada uma correlação significativa entre a TAS e a função renal avaliada pela creatinina sérica (r=0.60, P=0.01) e pela cistatina C (r=0.51, P=0.01). Nos portadores assintomáticos apenas a creatinina se correlacionou com a TAS, mas não a cistatina C. Apesar do grupo dos doentes com PAF apresentar valores mais elevados de creatinina sérica, as diferenças não foram significativas e o valor máximo apresentado foi de 1,46 mg/dl nos PAF e 1,02 mg/dl nos portadores assintomáticos. Conclusão Apesar do MDA não apresentar diferenças estatisticamente significativas, a capacidade antioxidante parece ser superior nos doentes com PAF comparativamente aos portadores assintomáticos. Os resultados revelam ainda uma correlação positiva significativa entre a TAS e os níveis séricos de creatinina e de cistatina C. É possível que o aumento dos valores de TAS reflicta um mecanismo de defesa ao aumento de stress oxidativo, geralmente associado à disfunção renal, avaliada pela creatinina e pela cistatina C. Apresentador: Henrique Reguengo, Técnico Superior de Saúde, Serviço de Quimica Clínica, HSA/CHP; Aluno de Doutoramento em Ciências Farmacêuticas, FF/UP.
- A position paper of the EFLM Committee on Education and Training and Working Group on Distance Education Programmes/E-Learning: developing an e-learning platform for the education of stakeholders in laboratory medicinePublication . Gruson, D.; Faure, G.; Gouget, B.; Haliassos, A.; Kisikuchin, D.; REGUENGO, HENRIQUE; Topic, E.; Blaton, V.The progress of information and communication technologies has strongly influenced changes in healthcare and laboratory medicine. E-learning, the learning or teaching through electronic means, contributes to the effective knowledge translation in medicine and healthcare, which is an essential element of a modern healthcare system and for the improvement of patient care. E-learning also represents a great vector for the transfer knowledge into laboratory practice, stimulate multidisciplinary interactions, enhance continuing professional development and promote laboratory medicine. The European Federation of Laboratory Medicine (EFLM) has initiated a distance learning program and the development of a collaborative network for e-learning. The EFLM dedicated working group encourages the organization of distance education programs and e-learning courses as well as critically evaluate information from courses, lectures and documents including electronic learning tools. The objectives of the present paper are to provide some specifications for distance learning and be compatible with laboratory medicine practices.
- Urinary ATP may be a dynamic biomarker of detrusor overactivity in women with overactive bladder syndromePublication . Silva-Ramos, M.; Silva, I.; Oliveira, O.; Ferreira, S.; Reis, M.; Oliveira, J.; Correia-de-Sá, P.Background Nowadays, there is a considerable bulk of evidence showing that ATP has a prominent role in the regulation of human urinary bladder function and in the pathophysiology of detrusor overactivity. ATP mediates nonadrenergic-noncholinergic detrusor contractions in overactive bladders. In vitro studies have demonstrated that uroepithelial cells and cholinergic nerves from overactive human bladder samples (OAB) release more ATP than controls. Here, we compared the urinary ATP concentration in samples collected non-invasively from OAB women with detrusor overactivity and age-matched controls. Methods Patients with neurologic diseases, history of malignancy, urinary tract infections or renal impairment (creatinine clearance <70 ml/min) were excluded. All patients completed a 3-day voiding diary, a 24 h urine collection and blood sampling to evaluate creatinine clearance. Urine samples collected during voluntary voids were immediately freeze-preserved for ATP determination by the luciferin-luciferase bioluminescence assay; for comparison purposes, samples were also tested for urinary nerve growth factor (NGF) by ELISA. Results The urinary content of ATP, but not of NGF, normalized to patients’ urine creatinine levels (ATP/Cr) or urinary volume (ATP.Vol) were significantly (P<0.05) higher in OAB women with detrusor overactivity (n = 34) than in healthy controls (n = 30). Significant differences between the two groups were still observed by boosting urinary ATP/Cr content after water intake, but these were not detected for NGF/Cr. In OAB patients, urinary ATP/Cr levels correlated inversely with mean voided volumes determined in a 3-day voiding diary. Conclusion A high area under the receiver operator characteristics (ROC) curve (0.741; 95% CI 0.62–0.86; P<0.001) is consistent with urinary ATP/Cr being a highly sensitive dynamic biomarker for assessing detrusor overactivity in women with OAB syndrome.
- Urinary Biomarkers for Kidney Disease in ATTR AmyloidosisPublication . Rocha, A.; Bravo, F.; Beirão, I.; Vizcaíno, J.; Oliveira, J.; Lobato, L.Aim: The detection and prognosis of nephropathy in transthyretin amyloidosis depends on albuminuria and renal function. Knowing that urinary levels of alpha-1 microglobulin and beta-2 microglobulin reflect tubular dysfunction while urinary alpha-2 macroglobulin implies glomerular damage, we decide investigate the diagnostic value of these markers in the patients with transthyretin amyloidosis. Methods: Serum and urinary samples collected from 30 patients and 11 asymptomatic carriers were tested for alpha-1 microglobulin, beta-2 microglobulin, alpha-2 macroglobulin, albumin, creatinine and cystatin C. Results: Pathological urinary alpha-1 microglobulin was detected in 17 patients, beta-2 microglobulin in 6 and alpha-2 macroglobulin in 5; 5 patients had albuminuria (mg/g creatinine) 30-300 and in 20 patients values >300 were present. Asymptomatic carriers did not present pathological excretion of these biomarkers and albuminuria was >30 in 1 individual. The excretion rates of alpha-1 microglobulin and beta-2 microglobulin were positively correlated with albuminuria (P<0.001), serum creatinine (P<0.05) and cystatin C (P<0.001). Urinary alpha-2 macroglobulin was almost exclusively found in the presence of albuminuria, although their levels do not correlate. Conclusion: Urinary biomarkers emerge as a potential approach to detect renal disease but unexpectedly, urinary alpha-2 macroglobulin was not a marker of the severity of albuminuria.
- Hepatocyte growth factor signalizes peritoneal membrane failure in peritoneal dialysisPublication . Bernardo, A.; Oliveira, J.; Santos, O.; Carvalho, M.; Cabrita, A.; Rodrigues, A.BACKGROUND: Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) counteracts peritoneal fibrosis in animal models and in-vitro studies, but no study explored effluent HGF in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients with ultrafiltration failure (UFF). Our aim was to assess the relationship between effluent HGF with UF profile, free water transport (FWT) and small-solute transport. METHODS: We performed 4-hour, 3.86% PET with additional UF measurement at 60 minutes in 68 PD patients. MTACcreatinine, FWT, small-pore ultrafiltration, and effluent HGF were quantified. RESULTS: Effluent HGF negatively correlated with UF (r=-0.80, p=0.009) and FWT (r=-0.69, p=0.04). Patients with UFF had higher dialysate HGF (103 pg/mL vs 77 pg/mL, p=0.018) and, although not statistically significant, those with FWT compromise had also higher dialysate HGF compared with subgroup of UFF without FWT compromise (104 pg/mL vs 88 pg/mL, p=0.08). FWT≤45% without clinical UFF was documented in some patients who also had increased effluent HGF. CONCLUSIONS: Dialysate HGF concentration is significantly higher among patients with UFF, specially, if FWT is impaired, being a sign of peritoneal membrane deterioration.
- First Trimester Aneuploidy Screening Program for Preeclampsia Prediction in a Portuguese Obstetric PopulationPublication . Teixeira, C.; Tejera, E.; Martins, H.; Pereira, A.; Costa-Pereira, A:; Rebelo, I.Objective. To evaluate the performance of a first trimester aneuploidy screening program for preeclampsia (PE) prediction in a Portuguese obstetric population, when performed under routine clinical conditions. Materials and Methods. Retrospective cohort study of 5672 pregnant women who underwent routine first trimester aneuploidy screening in a Portuguese university hospital from January 2009 to June 2013. Logistic regression-based predictive models were developed for prediction of PE based on maternal characteristics, crown-rump length (CRL), nuchal translucency thickness (NT), and maternal serum levels of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) and free beta-subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (free β-hCG). Results. At a false-positive rate of 5/10%, the detection rate for early-onset (EO-PE) and late-onset (LO-PE) PE was 31.4/45.7% and 29.5/35.2%, respectively. Although both forms of PE were associated with decreased PAPP-A, logistic regression analysis revealed significant contributions from maternal factors, free β-hCG, CRL, and NT, but not PAPP-A, for prediction of PE. Conclusion. Our findings support that both clinical forms of EO-PE and LO-PE can be predicted using a combination of maternal history and biomarkers assessed at first trimester aneuploidy screening. However, detection rates were modest, suggesting that models need to be improved with additional markers not included in the current aneuploidy screening programs.
- Fgf-23 and vascular calcification in a peritoneal dialysis population with residual renal functionPublication . Santos, S.; Carlos Oliveira, José; Barra, T.; Campos, A.; carvalho, M.; Malheiro, J.; Fonseca, Isabel; Cabrita, A.; Adragão, T.; Rodrigues, AnabelaIntroduction and Aims: Fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF-23) induces phosphaturia. Its clinical impact is beyond mineral bone disease in chronic kidney disease (CKD), being coupled with vascular calcification and mortality. Residual renal function (RRF) is associated with significant capacity to excrete phosphate in peri- toneal dialysis (PD). Besides testing whether FGF-23 is still related with glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and phosphate excretion in this late stage of CKD (5d), we aimed to explore its link with vascular calcification.Subjects and Methods: FGF-23 (C terminal) was measured in forty prevalent PD patients with RRF, aged 61.5 (51.0-67.0) years old, in renal replacement therapy (RRT) for 43.5 (23-80.0) months; 36.6% were female, 19.5% had diabetes mellitus and 37.5% were under automated PD regimen; 80% were on PD first, and only 20% had previous RRT. Relevant variables including dietary phosphate (P) intake, CKD-bone laboratory parameters, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D, magnesium (Mg) levels, GFR, urinary phosphate, fractional excretion of phosphorus (FEP), albumin, proBNP and Adragão vascular calcification score were explored. Results: Median levels (25-75% range) of serum variables were: FGF-23 1997 (1623-2149) RU/mL, Mg 0.94 (0.8-1.0) mmol/L, 25-hydroxyvitamin D 30 (18-47) nmol/L, calcium 2.2 (2.0-2.37) mmol/L, phosphorus 1.69 (1.30-1.90) mmol/L, PTH 429 (309-626) pg/mL. FGF-23 correlated positively with serum phosphate (r = 0.39, p = 0.013) and negatively with urine volume (r = -0.48, p = 0.001), phosphaturia (r = -0.594, p < 0.0001) and GFR (r =-0.61,p < 0.0001). However, FGF-23 was not significantly correlated with age, total time of RRT, dietary P, FEP, Mg, nor 25-hydroxyvitamin D. High FGF-23 group had higher FEP. GFR was the single inde- pendent predictor of increased FGF-23. On the other hand, neither FGF-23 nor low FEP/FGF-23 ratio were significantly associated with the vascular calcification score. Only albumin (lower), magnesium (lower) and proBNP (higher) levels significantly differed in calcified versus non-calcified patients (all with p < 0.05). Conclusions: In our population, FGF-23 was not associated with vascular calcification. GFR was the single independent predictor of increased FGF-23 in patients with diuresis. Increment of FGF-23 in PD patients signalizes an active endocrine phosphaturic process compensating renal function loss, as expressed by higher fractional excretion of phosphorus. It alerts for dietetic and therapy optimization. However, its link with vascular calcification still lacks validation.
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