19 results on '"Emanuel Burck dos Santos"'
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2. Full-thickness ureteroneocystostomy in kidney transplant: Evaluation of complications and graft survival outcomes at a high-volume center
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André Sobreiro Fernandes, Nathália Ribeiro Lobato, Rafaela Girardi Duarte, Alexandre Cavaleri, Francisco Javier Salamea Dávila, Emanuel Burck Dos Santos, and Brasil Silva Neto
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reimplantation ,renal transplantation ,ureteral ,vesicoureteral reflux ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Objectives: To report a large series where the full-thickness (FT) technique was applied and evaluate infectious and functional outcomes and compare these to the available literature. The ureteroneocystostomy technique of kidney transplantation has great variability. Kidney transplants performed at our institution use the FT technique as opposed to most centers. Ureteroneocystostomy performed without an anti-reflux mechanism (without tunneling) may increase the risk of acute renal graft pyelonephritis (AGPN) and thus compromise graft survival. Methods: Retrospective cohort study, based on 1275 medical records of kidney transplanted patients between 2007 and 2018. The outcomes were renal graft survival, ureteral complications, and occurrence of AGPN. Kaplan-Meier's analysis is used to describe estimated time averages and variability through the Log-Rank test. Poisson regression model is used to estimate multivariable prevalence ratios. Results: We found that renal graft survival rates were comparable to those found in the literature. The AGPN rate in our series was 12.53 episodes/100 patient-years, like other series in the literature. The ureteral complications rates are also similar. Our limitations were the impossibility to compare our results with a controlled group and the limited data underlying pathologies, rejection, and type of immunosuppression. Conclusions: The FT technique has survival outcomes and complications comparable to those of the Lich-Gregoir (LG) technique. The FT technique is simple and quicker to perform than LG and is a suitable alternative for ureteroneocystostomy for kidney transplant procedure.
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- 2024
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3. Induction of selective liver hypothermia prevents significant ischemia/reperfusion injury in Wistar rats after 24 hours
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Tomaz de Jesus Maria Grezzana Filho, Larisse Longo, Jorge Luiz dos Santos, Gemerson Gabiatti, Carlos Boffil, Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Carlos Thadeu Schmidt Cerski, Marcio Fernandes Chedid, and Carlos Otavio Corso
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Cytokines ,Hypothermia ,Inflammation ,Liver ,Rats ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Purpose To investigate the effects of induction of selective liver hypothermia in a rodent model. Methods Seven male Wistar rats were subjected to 90 minutes of partial 70% liver ischemia and topic liver 26°C hypothermia (H group). Other seven male Wistar rats were subjected to 90 minutes of partial 70% normothermic liver ischemia (N group). Five additional rats underwent a midline incision and section of liver ligaments under normothermic conditions and without any liver ischemia (sham group). All animals were sacrificed 24-h after reperfusion, and livers were sampled for analyses. Pathology sections were scored for sinusoidal congestion, ballooning, hepatocelllular necrosis and the presence of neutrophilic infiltrates. Results At the end of the experiment, liver tissue expressions of TNF-ɑ, IL-1β, iNOS and TNF-ɑ/IL-10 ratio were significantly reduced in the H group compared to N group, whereas IL-10 and eNOS were significantly increased in H group. Histopathological injury scores revealed a significant decrease in ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injuries in H group. Conclusion Selective liver hypothermia prevented I/R injury by inhibiting the release of inflammatory cytokines, preserves microcirculation, prevents hepatocellular necrosis and leukocyte infiltration, allowing maintenance of the liver architecture.
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- 2020
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4. Effects of remote ischemic preconditioning and topical hypothermia in renal ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats
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Guilherme Lang Motta, Pablo Cambeses Souza, Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Silvia Regina Bona, Pedro Guilherme Schaefer, Caetano Araújo Torres Lima, Norma Anair Possa Marroni, and Carlos Otávio Corso
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Ischemia ,Reperfusion Injury ,Hypothermia ,Free Radicals ,Oxidative Stress ,Rats. ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Abstract Purpose: To evaluate whether combining hypothermia and remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC) results in protection from ischemia-reperfusion (IR). Methods: Thirty-two Wistar rats underwent right nephrectomy and were randomly assigned to four experimental protocols on the left kidney: warm ischemia (group 1), cold ischemia (group 2), RIPC followed by warm ischemia (group 3), and RIPC followed by cold ischemia (group 4). After 240 minutes of reperfusion, histological changes in the left kidney, as well as lipid peroxidation and antioxidant enzyme activity, were analyzed. The right kidney was used as the control. Serum creatinine was collected before and after the procedures. Results: RIPC combined with hypothermia during IR experiments revealed no differences on interventional groups regarding histological changes (p=0.722). Oxidative stress showed no significant variations among the groups. Lower serum creatinine at the end of the procedure was seen in animals exposed to hypothermia (p
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- 2018
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5. Combined effects of melatonin and topical hypothermia on renal ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats
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Pablo Cambeses Souza, Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Guilherme Lang Motta, Silvia Regina Bona, Pedro Guilherme Schaefer, Daniela Campagnol, Tiago Bortolini, and Carlos Otávio Corso
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Melatonin ,Hypothermia ,Reperfusion Injury ,Oxidative Stress ,Kidney ,Rats. ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Abstract Purpose: To evaluate whether their combination was more effective than either alone in decreasing renal damage due to ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury in rats. Methods: Thirty-two Wistar rats were assigned to four groups. Following right nephrectomy, their left kidneys were subjected to warm ischemia (IR), cold ischemia (TH+IR), intraperitoneal injection of 10 mg/kg melatonin (MEL+IR), or injection of 10 mg/kg melatonin followed by cold ischemia (MEL+TH+IR). Eight randomly assigned right kidneys constituted the control group. After 240 min of reperfusion, left nephrectomy was performed for histopathological evaluation, lipid peroxidation, and measurement of antioxidant enzyme activity. Serum was collected to measure urea and creatinine concentrations. Results: Histopathological damage induced by ischemia and reperfusion was more attenuated in the MEL+TH+IR group than in the MEL+IR and TH+IR groups (p
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- 2018
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6. The effects of local ischemic preconditioning and topical hypothermia in renal ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats
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Guilherme Behrend Ribeiro, Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Silvia Regina Bona, Pedro Guilherme Schaefer, Tuane Alves Garcez, Eduardo Brasil Rabolini, Guilherme Pereira Smaniotto, Norma Possa Marroni, and Carlos Otávio Corso
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Ischemic Preconditioning ,Hypothermia ,Reperfusion Injury ,Oxidative Stress ,Kidney ,Rats ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Abstract Purpose: Topical hypothermia and local ischemic preconditioning have been shown to reduce renal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury individually. We examined whether combination of both strategies lessens renal I/R injury. Methods: Post right nephrectomy, 40 male Wistar rats were randomly assigned to five experimental protocols performed in the left kidney: topical hypothermia without ischemia (TH), warm ischemia (IR), ischemic preconditioning followed by warm ischemia (IPC+IR), cold ischemia (TH+IR), and ischemic preconditioning followed by cold ischemia (IPC+TH+IR). Eight randomly assigned right kidneys constituted the control group. After 240 min of reperfusion, the left kidney was retrieved to evaluate histological changes, lipid peroxidation and antioxidant enzymes activity. Serum was collected to evaluate urea and creatinine. Results: IPC+TH+IR group revealed no difference to any other group subjected to ischemia in relation to histological changes, lipid peroxidation and antioxidant enzymes activity. Creatinine was lower in IPC+TH+IR group compared with IPC+IR, but showed no difference compared to TH+IR group. Conclusions: Combination of local ischemic preconditioning (IPC) and topical hypothermia conferred no protection in renal I/R injury. Moreover, local IPC solely followed by warm ischemia impaired renal function more than warm ischemia alone.
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- 2017
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7. Analysis of the effects of topical renal hypothermia on lung tissue after kidney ischemia and reperfusion in rats
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Marlon Roberto Fiorentini, Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Larisse Longo, Lúcia Maria Kliemann, Walter José Koff, and Carlos Otávio Corso
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Hypothermia ,Ischemia ,Reperfusion ,Kidney ,Lung ,Rats ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether topical renal hypothermia (TRH) at different levels of temperature has protective effects on lung tissue after renal I/R, through an analysis of organ histology and inflammatory markers in lung tissue. METHODS: Twenty-eight male Wistar rats were randomly allocated across four groups and subjected to renal ischemia at different levels of topical renal temperature: normothermia (no cooling, 37°C), mild hypothermia (26°C), moderate hypothermia (15°C), and deep hypothermia (4°C). To induce I/R, the vessels supplying the left kidney of each animal were clamped for 40 minutes, followed by reperfusion. After four hours, another procedure was performed to harvest the tissues of interest. TNF-α, IL-1β and myeloperoxidase activity were measured in lung tissue. Histological analysis was performed in hematoxylin and eosin-stained lung specimens. RESULTS: Induction of renal I/R under deep topical hypothermia resulted in a significant decrease in lung concentrations of TNF-α compared with normothermic I/R (p
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- 2015
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8. Oxidative stress evaluation of ischemia and reperfusion in kidneys under various degrees of hypothermia in rats
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Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Walter José Koff, Tomaz de Jesus Maria Grezzana Filho, Samanta Daiana De Rossi, Lisiane Treis, Silvia Regina Bona, Karla Laís Pêgas, Betina Katz, Fabíola Schons Meyer, Norma Anair Possa Marroni, and Carlos Otávio Corso
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Hypothermia ,Ischemia ,Reperfusion ,Kidney ,Oxidative Stress ,Lipid Peroxidation ,Rats ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
PURPOSE:To design an animal model of ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) in kidneys and evaluate the role that predetermined ranges of local hypothermia plays on markers of stress-oxydative as well as on histologic sections. METHODS: Twenty eight male rats Wistar, under general anesthesia, undergone right nephrectomy (G0, control group) followed by left kidney ischemia during 40 min. Four temperatures groups were designed, with seven animals randomized for each group: normothermic (G1, ±37ºC), mild hypothermia (G2, 26ºC), moderate hypothermia (G3, 15ºC) and deep hypothermia (G4, 4ºC). Left kidney temperature was assessed with an intraparenchymal probe. Left nephrectomy was performed after 240 min of reperfusion. After I/R a blood sample was obtained for f2-IP. Half of each kidney was sent to pathological evaluation and half to analyze CAT, SOD, TBARS, NO3, NO2. RESULTS:Histopathology showed that all kidneys under I/R were significantly more injured than the G0 (p
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- 2013
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9. Transplante renal em pacientes HIV positivos: relato de dois casos da experiência inicial do Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre
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Fábio Spuldaro, Adriana Reginato Ribeiro, Alessandra Rosa Vicari, Nancy Tamara Denicol, Leonardo Infantini Dini, Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Karla Laís Pegas, Luiz Felipe Santos Gonçalves, and Roberto Ceratti Manfro
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anti-retrovirais ,hiv ,imunossupressores ,transplante de rim ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Recentemente, o transplante renal passou a ser uma modalidade terapêutica aceita para o tratamento de pacientes renais crônicos terminais infectados pelo HIV. Para tal, há necessidade de estabilidade de parâmetros clínicos e laboratoriais relacionados à infecção pelo HIV e do uso de terapia antiretroviral de elevada eficiência. Neste relato, apresentamos os dois primeiros casos no Brasil de pacientes portadores de infecção pelo HIV transplantados com órgãos de doadores falecidos realizados com sucesso em nossa instituição. As interações entre os imunossupressores e as drogas antiretrovirais, as coinfecções, o perfil de risco cardiovascular e a elevada incidência de rejeição aguda permanecem os maiores problemas a serem equacionados nestes pacientes.
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- 2012
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10. C-Kit and Its Ligand Stem Cell Factor: Potential Contribution to Prostate Cancer Bone Metastasis
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Christoph Wiesner, Sanaa M. Nabha, R. Daniel Bonfil, Emanuel Burck Dos Santos, Hamilto Yamamoto, Hong Meng, Sebastian W. Melchior, Fernando Bittinger, Joachim W. Thüroff, Robert L. Vessella, and Michael L. Cher
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
The tyrosine kinase receptor c-kit and its ligand stem cell factor (SCF) have not been explored in prostate cancer (PC) bone metastasis. Herein, we found that three human PC cell lines and bone marrow stromal cells express a membrane-bound SCF isoform and release a soluble SCF. Bone marrow stromal cells revealed strong expression of c-kit, whereas PC cells showed very low levels of the receptor or did not express it all. Using an experimental model of PC bone metastasis, we found that intraosseous bone tumors formed by otherwise c-kit–negative PC3 cells strongly expressed c-kit, as demonstrated using immunohistochemical and Western blot analyses. Subcuta-neous PC3 tumors were, however, c-kit–negative. Both bone and subcutaneous PC3 tumors were positive for SCF. Immunohistochemical analysis of human specimens revealed that the expression frequency of c-kit in epithelial cells was of 5% in benign prostatic hyperplasia, 14% in primary PC, and 40% in PC bone metastases, suggesting an overall trend of increased c-kit expression in clinical PC progression. Stem cell factor expression frequency was more than 80% in all the cases. Our data suggest that the bone microenvironment up-regulates c-kit expression on PC cells, favoring their intraosseous expansion.
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11. Botryomycosis mimicking acute abdome: a case report
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Tomaz de Jesus Maria Grezzana Filho, Lisiane Treis, Samanta Daiana De Rossi, Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Karla Pêgas, and Cleber Dario Pinto Kruel
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Botryomycosis ,Splendore-Hoeppli Phenomenon ,Granulomatous ,Staphylococcus aureus ,Abdomen, Acute ,Medicine - Abstract
Botryomycosis is a rare chronic granulomatous bacterial infection involving mostly the skin and subcutaneous tissues. The nomenclature is a misnomer as it is caused by true bacteria and not by fungus. This uncommon infection sometimes simulates neoplasia and actinomycosis. Staphylococcus aureus is the agent isolated in most cases, followed by Pseudomonas sp. cepas. The authors present an uncommon case of invasive umbilical Botriomycosis simulating an acute abdome. A combination of surgery and antibiotic therapy treatment was applied with complete resolution of the infection. More often seen in the skin, this is the first report of Botryomycosis affecting this site.
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- 2013
12. Garrahan U-Stitch laparoscopic appendicovesicostomy – Making surgery easier
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Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Antonio Rebello Horta Gorgen, Artur de Oliveira Paludo, Patric Machado Tavares, Victor Hugo Vione Schwengber, Juan Pablo Corbetta, Luis Fernando de Cesaro Castro, and Tiago Elias Rosito
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Foley catheter ,Iliac fossa ,Anterior wall ,Appendix ,Urinary Diversion ,Anastomosis ,Low complexity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030225 pediatrics ,medicine ,Humans ,Reduction (orthopedic surgery) ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,digestive system diseases ,Surgery ,Cystostomy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Operative time ,Laparoscopy ,business - Abstract
Summary Appendicovesicostomy is an established continent urinary conduit. The development of minimally invasive techniques and the reduction of operative time instigated the search for new techniques. In this video we show the laparoscopic transabdominal technique for appendicovesicostomy using U-stitch technique as proposed by Santiago Weller et al. We present a case of a teenager with neurogenic bladder and intolerance for urethral catheterization. The procedure was performed using a transperitoneal approach. The appendix was detached from the colon preserving its pedicle. The proximal appendix was spatulated and pulled through a hiatus created in the distal vesical mucosa into the bladder using a U-stitch, on a Shanfield fashion anastomosis in the anterior wall of the bladder. Detrusor was approximated over the appendix creating an antireflux mechanism. The tip of the appendix was brought out to the right iliac fossa and ostomy was fashioned. The operative time was 180 min. A Foley catheter was placed through the conduit. The case was done without any intraoperative or postoperative complications. Laparoscopic appendicovesicostomy with U-stitch technique is feasible and can be easily done in a short operative time in centers with expertise in laparoscopic surgeries with low complexity and high reproducibility.
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- 2020
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13. MP51-06 TELECONSULTATION SUPPORT PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA BEING DISCHARGED FROM SPECIALIZED CARE: A RANDOMIZED NONINFERIORITY STUDY
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Rodrigo Donalisio da Silva, Natan Katz, Dimitris Rucks Varvaki Rados, Carisi Anne Polanczyk, Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Brasil Silva Neto, and Erno Harzheim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Hyperplasia ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2018
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14. Primary desmoid tumor in renal transplant graft site: First case report
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Lucas Medeiros Burttet, Emanuel Burck dos Santos, João Victor Vecchi Ferri, Nancy Tamara Denicol, André Sobreiro Fernandes, Eduardo Tosetto Cachoeira, Leonardo Infantini Dini, Tiago Elias Rosito, and Aline Gularte Teixeira da Silva
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Relatos de casos ,Primary (chemistry) ,business.industry ,Fibromatose abdominal ,Urology ,MEDLINE ,Surgery ,Text mining ,Oncology ,Renal transplant ,Transplante de rim ,medicine ,business - Published
- 2019
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15. Steroid 5-α reductase type 2 activity in biopsies from malignant and normal prostatic tissues
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Vera Maria Treis Trindade, Osmar Luiz Magalhaes de Oliveira, Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Daniel Freitas Gomes Soares, Walter Jose Koff, and Francine Muraro
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Male ,PCA3 ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Biopsy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Metabolite ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Prostatic Hyperplasia ,Biochemistry ,Steroid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Prostate cancer ,3-Oxo-5-alpha-Steroid 4-Dehydrogenase ,Prostate ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Testosterone ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Dihydrotestosterone ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The conversion of testosterone (T) to the more potent metabolite dihydrotestosterone (DHT) by prostate-specific steroid 5 alpha-reductase isoenzymes is a key mechanism in the action of androgens in the prostate and it is important in the promotion and progression of prostate diseases. We described an adaptation of a sensitive method for evaluation of the 5 alpha-reductase type 2 (5 alpha-R2) activity using a small quantity of protein.We used 29 human prostate transrectal ultrasound-guided core biopsies obtained from patients (median age 70, range 55-86 y) undergoing this procedure for diagnostic purposes. 4-[(14)C]testosterone and NADPH were incubated with biopsy homogenate. Reaction products were extracted, separated by thin layer chromatography and revealed by autoradiography. Areas correspondent to T and DHT were scraped into vials and their radioactivity determined.The 5 alpha-R2 activity was expressed as ln (natural logarithm). The assay was validated according to the protein concentration and incubation time linearities. The 5 alpha-R2 activity showed a significant difference between normal and neoplastic tissues with significance level set at P0.05, mainly in the left prostate lobe. This was independent from the PSA levels.Determination of 5 alpha-R2 activity, using the conditions reported herein, could be utilized as an efficient biochemical parameter of prostate neoplastic processes.
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- 2008
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16. Analysis of the effects of topical renal hypothermia on lung tissue after kidney ischemia and reperfusion in rats
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Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Walter Jose Koff, Marlon Roberto Fiorentini, Larisse Longo, Lucia Maria Kliemann, and Carlos Otavio Corso
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,RD1-811 ,Interleukin-1beta ,Ischemia ,H&E stain ,Urology ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,Hypothermia ,Kidney ,Random Allocation ,Traumatismo por reperfusão ,Ratos Wistar ,Hypothermia, Induced ,Hipotermia induzida ,Parenchyma ,medicine ,Animals ,Temperatura baixa ,Rats, Wistar ,Lung ,Peroxidase ,Renal ischemia ,business.industry ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Pulmão ,Reproducibility of Results ,Rim ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Cold Temperature ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Anesthesia ,Reperfusion Injury ,Reperfusion ,Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Reperfusion injury - Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether topical renal hypothermia (TRH) at different levels of temperature has protective effects on lung tissue after renal I/R, through an analysis of organ histology and inflammatory markers in lung tissue.METHODS: Twenty-eight male Wistar rats were randomly allocated across four groups and subjected to renal ischemia at different levels of topical renal temperature: normothermia (no cooling, 37°C), mild hypothermia (26°C), moderate hypothermia (15°C), and deep hypothermia (4°C). To induce I/R, the vessels supplying the left kidney of each animal were clamped for 40 minutes, followed by reperfusion. After four hours, another procedure was performed to harvest the tissues of interest. TNF-α, IL-1β and myeloperoxidase activity were measured in lung tissue. Histological analysis was performed in hematoxylin and eosin-stained lung specimens.RESULTS: Induction of renal I/R under deep topical hypothermia resulted in a significant decrease in lung concentrations of TNF-α compared with normothermic I/R (p
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- 2015
17. Oxidative stress evaluation of ischemia and reperfusion in kidneys under various degrees of hypothermia in rats
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Karla Lais Pêgas, Samanta Daiana de Rossi, Walter Jose Koff, Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Fabiola Schons Meyer, Tomáz de Jesus Maria Grezzana Filho, Lisiane Treis, Silvia Bona, Betina Stifelman Katz, Carlos Otavio Corso, and Norma Possa Marroni
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Free Radicals ,RD1-811 ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ischemia ,Hypothermia ,medicine.disease_cause ,Nitric Oxide ,Kidney ,Nephrectomy ,Lipid peroxidation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Random Allocation ,Traumatismo por reperfusão ,Hypothermia, Induced ,Estresse oxidativo ,medicine ,TBARS ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,Cirurgia ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Isquemia ,Oxidative Stress ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Anesthesia ,Reperfusion Injury ,Modelos animais de doenças ,Models, Animal ,Reperfusion ,Histopathology ,Surgery ,Lipid Peroxidation ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Oxidative stress ,Biomarkers - Abstract
PURPOSE: To design an animal model of ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) in kidneys and evaluate the role that predetermined ranges of local hypothermia plays on markers of stress-oxydative as well as on histologic sections. METHODS: Twenty eight male rats Wistar, under general anesthesia, undergone right nephrectomy (G0, control group) followed by left kidney ischemia during 40 min. Four temperatures groups were designed, with seven animals randomized for each group: normothermic (G1, ±37oC), mild hypothermia (G2, 26oC), moderate hypothermia (G3, 15oC) and deep hypothermia (G4, 4oC). Left kidney temperature was assessed with an intraparenchymal probe. Left nephrectomy was performed after 240 min of reperfusion. After I/R a blood sample was obtained for f2-IP. Half of each kidney was sent to pathological evaluation and half to analyze CAT, SOD, TBARS, NO3, NO2. RESULTS: Histopathology showed that all kidneys under I/R were significantly more injured than the G0 (p
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18. [Kidney transplantation in HIV positive patients: two case reports from Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre initial experience]
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Alessandra Rosa Vicari, Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Roberto Ceratti Manfro, Luiz Felipe Santos Gonçalves, Adriana Reginato Ribeiro, Nancy Tamara Denicol, Karla Lais Pêgas, Leonardo Infantini Dini, and Fábio Spuldaro
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Adult ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,Risk profile ,Antiretroviral therapy ,Kidney Transplantation ,Hospitals ,Surgery ,Treatment modality ,HIV Seropositivity ,medicine ,Hiv infected patients ,Humans ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Female ,High incidence ,business ,Kidney transplantation - Abstract
Recently kidney transplantation has become an accepted treatment modality for the treatment of HIV infected patients with end-stage renal diseases. For such treatment it is required stability of clinical and laboratory parameters related to HIV infection and the use of highly active antiretroviral therapy. In this report we present the first two cases in Brazil of patients with HIV infection transplanted with organs from deceased donors performed successfully in our institution. The interactions between immunosuppressive and antiretroviral drugs, the co-infections, cardiovascular risk profile and the high incidence of acute rejection remain the major problems to be dealt with in these patients.
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- 2012
19. Bone marrow stromal cells enhance prostate cancer cell invasion through type I collagen in an MMP-12 dependent manner
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Hong Meng, Allen Saliganan, Emanuel Burck dos Santos, Sanaa Nabha, Aaron Sabbota, Michael L. Cher, Hamilto Akihissa Yamamoto, Abdelfettah Belizi, Zhong Dong, and R. Daniel Bonfil
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Male ,Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Stromal cell ,Blotting, Western ,Down-Regulation ,Bone Marrow Cells ,Biology ,Transfection ,Collagen Type I ,Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic ,Article ,Prostate cancer ,Cancer stem cell ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Matrix Metalloproteinase 12 ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Bone metastasis ,Cancer ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,medicine.disease ,Flow Cytometry ,Immunohistochemistry ,Coculture Techniques ,Matrix Metalloproteinases ,Up-Regulation ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Cancer cell ,Cancer research ,Keratins ,Bone marrow ,Stromal Cells - Abstract
At the cellular level, the process of bone metastasis involves many steps. Circulating cancer cells enter the marrow, proliferate, induce neovascularization, and ultimately expand into a clinically detectable, often symptomatic, metastatic deposit. Although the initial establishment and later expansion of the metastatic deposit in bone require tumor cells to possess invasive capability, the exact proteases responsible for this phenotype are not well known. The objective of our study was to take an unbiased approach to determine which proteases were expressed and functional during the initial interactions between prostate cancer cells and bone marrow stromal (BMS) cells. We found that the combination of human prostate cancer PC3 and BMS cells stimulates the invasive ability of cancer cells through type I collagen. The use of inhibitors for each of the major protease families indicated that 1 or more MMPs was/were responsible for the BMS-induced invasion. Gene profiling and semiquantitative RT-PCR analysis revealed an increased expression of several MMP genes because of PC3/BMS cell interaction. However, only MMP-12 showed an increase in protein expression. Downregulation of MMP-12 expression in PC3 cells by siRNA inhibited the enhanced invasion induced by PC3/BMS cell interaction. In vivo, MMP-12 was found to be primarily expressed by prostate cancer cells growing in bone. Our data suggest that BMS cells induce MMP-12 expression in prostate cancer cells, which results in invasive cells capable of degradation of type I collagen.
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- 2008
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