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The function for cardiac vascular system of taurine is extensive, and the mechanism is complicated. Taurine protects the cells from the cell injury caused by ischemia etc. Through repressing apoptosis, prevents endothelial dysfunction caused by hyperglycemia, hypercholesterolemia, smoking and homocysteine; suppresses the proliferation and calcification in vascular smooth muscle cells, promotes metabolization and excretion of cholesterol in the animal models of
hyperlipemia
, and confers the resistance to an oxidant, hypochlorous acid, produced by neutrophil on cells, and taurine chrolamine to inhibit activation of NF-kappaB, which might be associated with anti-atherosclerotic effect. Taurine mainly acts inside the cell. However, taurine transport system becomes aberrant in pathological myocardial and vascular tissue. In addition, taurine improves cardiovascular function in fructose-induced hypertension and an
iron
-overload murine animal models.
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PMID:[Progress in research on function and mechanism of cardiac vascular system of taurine]. 1607 25
The prevalence and incidence of end stage renal disease has increased considerably in the past years. We know that the cost of treatment of these patients is high. Limited information exists on care resource utilization for maintenance of patients before the initiation of replacement therapy. The purpose of this study is determine the cost of pharmaceutic treatment during the predialysis phase. Pharmacy cost was analyzed for 200 patients controlled on outpatient nephrology department. The mean age was 72.4 years, 59% were males, and the comorbidity distribution was: hypertension 87%,
hyperlipidemia
56% and diabetes 35%. The per-patient-per-month charges were 215.45 Euro, with a continous increase from 84.64 Euro on stage 1 to 352.59 Euro on stage 5 of chronic kidney disease. Erythropoiesis stimulants were reponsible of 46.5% of these cost. The most frequent prescribed medications were antihypertensive drugs, statins and
iron
preparations. Patients with end stage renal disease generate significant cost during the predialysis period. The limited resources, and the growth of health care expeditures, particulary the spending for prescriptions drugs, are two of the major problems for Health Care Systems. A better knowledge of the associated costs to the treatment of these patients will help us to increase our efficiency.
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PMID:[Estimation of the cost in the farmacologic treatment of chronic renal failure]. 1689 25
The influence of interference by hemolysis, icterus and
lipemia
on the results of routine chemistries may lead to wrong interpretations. On Synchron LX-20 instruments (Beckman Coulter) serum or plasma indices can be used as reliable semi-quantitative measures of the magnitude of such interference. In an article recently published in this journal, we presented the results of a multicenter study carried out in Dutch hospitals in which we determined cutoff indices for analytes above which analytically significant interference exists. Clinically significant interference cutoff indices were also derived for these analytes. In this article, we describe the handling of patient samples with clinically significant interference by hemolysis, icterus or
lipemia
. We investigated several possible approaches for correction of the result: dilution of the interference; mathematical correction in the case of hemolysis; treatment with ferrocyanide to destroy bilirubin; and removal of lipids in lipemic patient samples. We concluded, that mathematical correction of potassium or lactate dehydrogenase results in hemolytic samples can only be carried out if intravascular hemolysis is ruled out. Hemoglobin quantification in serial patient samples, combined with measurement of haptoglobin, represents a useful tool to rule out in vivo hemolysis. We derived an algorithm for this situation. We do not simply recommend mathematical correction, unless it is clinically acceptable. We present formulas for potassium and lactate dehydrogenase: corrected potassium=measured potassium-(hemolytic index increment x 0.14); corrected lactate dehydrogenase=measured lactate dehydrogenase-(hemolytic index increment x 75). The dilution studies indicated that dilution is only applicable for bilirubin, C-reactive protein and
iron
. The results of treatment with ferrocyanide were poor, and we do not recommend this method. Removal of lipids using high-speed centrifugation or LipoClear (StatSpin Inc.), a non-toxic and non-ionic polymer, is a very effective approach, although C-reactive protein, creatine kinase-MB (CK-MB) and cholesterol cannot be removed using LipoClear. For all interferants (hemoglobin, bilirubin, lipids), relatively simple algorithms are derived that can easily be implemented in the clinical laboratory.
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PMID:Correction of patient results for Beckman Coulter LX-20 assays affected by interference due to hemoglobin, bilirubin or lipids: a practical approach. 1724 28
Current knowledge on gamma glutamyl transpeptidase (gammaGTP) was reviewed. This enzyme, which is mainly expresses on the cell surface, is thought to participate in catalyzing glutathione breakdown, resulting in the formation of cystein, a thiol compound exerting antioxidant effects. The most important role of this enzyme in vivo seems to recover cystein from extracellular glutathione to preserve intracellular homeostasis of oxidative stress. Increase in environmental oxidative stress may induce this enzyme via NFkB. However, its excessive induction may contrary raise oxidative stress and cause subsequent organ injuries since cysteinylglycine, an intermediate of the glutathione breakdown, affects the
iron
metabolism, resulting in the production of free radicals. Recently, there are multiple lines of evidence that the development of hypertension,
hyperlipidemia
, diabetes mellitus is associated with increased serum gammaGTP levels. The oxidative stress derived from gammaGTP may participate in the development of these morbid conditions and would account for these associations. However, since subjects associated with excessive drinking and overweight, two major factors increasing serum gammaGTP level are usually suffering from hypertension,
hyperlipidemia
, diabetes mellitus, it is most likely that the associations are attributed to excessive drinking and overweight. We recently demonstrated that level of serum gammaGTP is inversely associated with that of serum adiponectin, a sort of adipocytokines. In that abnormalities of adipocytokines including adiponectin cause hypertension,
hyperlipidemia
, diabetes mellitus as well as fatty liver that is associated with increased gammaGTP level, the status of adipocytokines may stand behind the associations among these factors in obese subjects. Moreover, we demonstrated that serum gammaGTP level is inversely associated with subjects' statuses of lifestyles evaluated by Breslow's lifestyle index, suggesting that serum gammaGTP activity could be a tool for screening of subjects with unhealthy lifestyles. In that unhealthy lifestyles cause various morbid conditions designated as lifestyle-related diseases that is thought to comprehend metabolic syndrome and/or alcohol-related diseases, such screening and intervention in their correction should be significant to prevent their development. The consensus currently reached is that increased serum gammaGTP activity is associated with increased mortality. In that excessive drinking, obesity, as well as improper lifestyle elevate serum gammaGTP activity meanwhile cause various morbid conditions that make lifespan shorter, the view is not surprising.
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PMID:[Gamma glutamyl transpeptidase (gammaGTP) in the era of metabolic syndrome]. 1766 41
The effects of Moringa oleifera (MO), Moringaceae on
hyperlipidemia
and hepatocyte ultrastructural changes caused by iron deficiency were investigated. Four-week-old male Wistar-strain rats were fed a control diet based on AIN-93G (C), an
iron
deficient diet (FeD), a FeD + 0.5% MO (FeD-m) diet, or a FeD + MO 1% (FeD-M) diet for 4 weeks. It was found that MO reduced
iron
-deficient diet-induced increases in serum and hepatic lipids with dose-dependent increases of serum quercetin and kaempherol, but did not prevent anemia. By electron microscopy, in
iron
deficient hepatocytes, slightly swollen mitochondria and few glycogen granules were observed, but glycogen granules increased and mitochondria were normalized by treatment with MO. Furthermore, lipoproteins were observed in the Golgi complex under treatment with MO. These results suggest a possible beneficial effect of MO in the prevention of
hyperlipidemia
and ultrastructural changes in hepatocytes due to
iron
-deficiency.
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PMID:Preventive effects of Moringa oleifera (Lam) on hyperlipidemia and hepatocyte ultrastructural changes in iron deficient rats. 1769 Apr 76
Systemic cortisol plays an important role in the metabolism of glucose, lipids and proteins, as well as in the regulation of electrolyte balance. It is well known that the development of the microvascular disease of various organs such as the heart and kidney, in patients with diabetes mellitus,
hyperlipidemia
and hypertension of which disorders are frequently associated with Cushing's syndrome. Thus, we should treat Cushing's syndrome as soon as possible, since many complications, including cardiovascular diseases and infections, will soon occur when the definite diagnosis is delayed. Adrenalectomy is essential for treatment for Cushing's syndrome even in the patients with pituitary or ectopic ACTH-producing tumor. Some case can not be treated with surgical procedures because of worsened conditions with several complications of infection and diabetes. Then we choose medical treatment. Medical adrenalectomy is achieved by using with mitotane which is usually used for adrenocortical cancer. We commonly treat the patients with Cushing's syndrome due to adrenal tumor and pituitary or ectopic ACTH producing tumor by using metyrapone which mainly inhibits 11-hydroxylase.
Metyrapone
is also recommended to treat the patients who are not well differentiated Cushing's disease from ectopic ACTH syndrome. We rarely use trilostane which is an inhibitor against 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3beta-HSD). Replacement therapy with hydrocortisone should be considered if adrenal failure will occur during treatment with those drugs.
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PMID:[Medical treatment for Cushing's syndrome]. 1818 63
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) was described by Ludwig mainly in obese, middle-aged women, often associated with diabetes mellitus and
hyperlipidemia
. In the recent years, NASH was found to be associated with male, nonobese, nondiabetic patients and with liver iron overload, which led to the hypothesis of
iron
playing a role in NASH pathogenesis. Increased ferritin with normal transferrin saturation is frequently found in fatty liver patients, but it reflects iron overload only in those patients in which it persists despite an appropriate diet. Insulin resistance hepatic iron overload (IR-HIO) is a new condition of hepatic iron overload, characterized by hyperferritinemia with normal or slightly increased transferrin saturation in the absence of hemochromatotic gene mutations. Although patients with IR-HIO have a high prevalence of insulin resistance-related metabolic disorders, the relationship of IR-HIO and NASH is unclear. Two characteristics allow differentiation of IR-HIO from genetic haemochromatosis: iron overload is heterogeneous from one hepatocyte to another in the periportal area, and sinusoidal
iron
is distributed throughout the lobule. In IR-HIO, fibrosis develops at a much lower hepatic
iron
burden than in genetic haemochromatosis, and sinusoidal
iron
, steatosis and inflammation could represent the histological mark of activity and progression of liver disease in IR-HIO.
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PMID:[Involvement and role of iron in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis]. 1929 96
The aim of the present study was to investigate if
hyperlipidemia
interferes with the infarct size-limiting effect of postconditioning and to study the involvement of peroxynitrite in this phenomenon. Rats were fed a 2% cholesterol-enriched or normal diet for 12 wk. Infarct size by triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining was measured in hearts isolated from both groups and subjected to 30 min coronary occlusion followed by 120 min reperfusion with or without the postconditioning protocol induced by six cycles of 10 s coronary occlusion and 10 s reperfusion at the onset of the reperfusion. Postconditioning significantly decreased infarct size in the normolipidemic but not in the hyperlipidemic group. Postconditioning increased cardiac 3-nitrotyrosine concentration (a marker for peroxynitrite formation) in the normal but not in the cholesterol-fed group when measured at the 5th min of reperfusion. Next, we tested if the postconditioning-induced acute increase in peroxynitrite is involved in the cardioprotection in normolipidemic animals in separate experiments. Postconditioning failed to decrease infarct size in the presence of the peroxynitrite decomposition catalyst 5,10,15,20-tetrakis-[4-sulfonatophenyl]-porphyrinato-
iron
[III] (20 mg/l) in normolipidemic animals. We conclude that an early increase in peroxynitrite after postconditioning plays a role in cardioprotection. Furthermore,
hyperlipidemia
blocks the cardioprotective effect of postconditioning at least in part via deterioration of the postconditioning-induced early increase in peroxynitrite formation.
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PMID:Cholesterol diet-induced hyperlipidemia impairs the cardioprotective effect of postconditioning: role of peroxynitrite. 1973 63
Oxidative stress is considered to be the main cause for several chronic diseases including diabetes. Through hyperglycemia,
hyperlipidemia
, hypertension and possible
iron
dyshomeostasis, diabetes induces oxidative stress that causes damage to multiple organs, leading to various complications. Therefore, antioxidant therapy may be an interesting approach to prevent diabetes and diabetic complications. Metallothionein as a potent antioxidant was found to significantly protect heart and kidney against diabetes-induced pathophysiological changes. Zinc as an important trace element and a metallothionein inducer was found to have same protective function. Since diabetes would impair defensive system, including growth factor reduction, exogenous supplementation of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) significantly prevented diabetes-induced cardiac oxidative damage and wound healing impairment. These studies suggest that protective agents such as metallothionein, zinc and FGFs play an important role in preventing the development of diabetes and diabetic complications.
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PMID:Oxidative stress, diabetes, and diabetic complications. 1982 80
Iron
deposits are associated with lipid phenotype in familial hypertriglyceridemias, mainly familial combined
hyperlipidemia
(FCH) and familial hypertriglyceridemia (FHTG). In turn, diet plays an important role in hypertriglyceridemias although it is not known if dietary patterns are associated with
iron
concentration in these disorders. The objective was to determine the relationship between diet and
iron
deposits, measured through serum ferritin concentration, in patients with FCH and FHTG. The study was composed of 140 patients, 107 with FCH and 33 with FHTG. Subjects completed a validated 137-item food frequency questionnaire. Dividing subjects by ferritin tertiles adjusted by sex, there were no significant differences in dietary patterns except in dairy products consumption which was lower in the highest ferritin tertile. Subjects were also divided by triglycerides tertiles adjusted by sex. Those subjects in the highest tertile had lower HDL cholesterol and higher ferritin concentrations. Regarding to dietary parameters, there were significant differences in marine omega three fatty acids and vegetables presenting higher and lower consumption, respectively, those patients in the highest tertile of triglycerides. Moreover, there was not a significant correlation between dietary
iron
intake and any parameter, both biochemical and dietary, including ferritin concentrations. In conclusion, in patients with primary hypertriglyceridemia, triglycerides are associated with ferritin concentrations but dietary patterns are not related to
iron
deposits. Our results highly support the concept that the genetic mechanisms driven to hypertriglyceridemia also favor iron overload.
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PMID:Iron deposits and dietary patterns in familial combined hyperlipidemia and familial hypertriglyceridemia. 2064 39
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