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Acta odontol. latinoam ; 14(1-2): 30-4, 2001.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1157637

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Carbamide Peroxide is routinely employed as a whitener for tooth enamel. Oral mucosa protection is recommended to avoid inflammatory reactions. Experimental work has demonstrated its irritative effect on gastric mucosa when swallowed. The activity of certain oxidizing agents as tumoral promoters has been demonstrated and associated to their capacity to induce hyperplasia. Within this context it seemed of interest to assess the possible action of carbamide peroxide as a tumoral promoter in oral mucosa with or without a precancerous condition. Its action was tested in 2 models which are highly sensitive to chemical cancerization: a) Dorsum skin or SENCAR mice treated with carbamide peroxide daily or twice a week with or without prior initiation with dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA). Control mice were submitted to the standard carcinogenesis protocol, i.e. initiation with DMBA and promotion with 12-O-tetradecanoyl phorbol acetate (TPA). b) Hamster cheek pouch submitted to topical application of carbamide peroxide 3 times a week with or without prior initiation with DMBA, hamster cheek pouch submitted to repeated topical application of DMBA as a complete carcinogen: application twice a week in the control group and identical treatment + 1 weekly application of carbamide peroxide to evaluate its capacity to enhance the process. The effects were assessed between 1 and 14 weeks of treatment at different intervals for the different experimental protocols. The control cases exhibited hyperplasia and tumor induction in keeping with the known sequence for both carcinogenesis models. None of the cases revealed a promoter or enhancer capacity of carbamide peroxide. These results indicate the lack of risk involved in the application of carbamide peroxide even in oral mucosa with a precancerous condition due to the action of initiation agents such as tobacco and alcohol.

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Rev. bras. ortop ; 32(12): 927-39, dez. 1997. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-206806

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Foram avaliados 11 atletas de elite praticantes de maratona através do protocolo do Grupo de Medicina Esportiva do IOT-HC/FMUSP, criado para a avaliaçäo de 500 atletas jovens (8 a 18 anos), de dez modalidades esportivas (5 coletivas e 5 individuais). Os atletas responderam a questionário geral, ortopédico, nutricional e psicológico. Passaram por exame clínico e ortopédico completo. Foram submetidos a mensuraçäo antropométrica e de flexibilidade. Foram feitas a avaliaçäo e orientaçäo nutricional ao lado de provas laboratoriais, densitometria, cintilografia e eletrocardiografia. Para a análise do dicionamento cardiorrespiratório foram utilizados os testes de Harvard e Ruffier modificados, obtendo-se nas provas de pista a avaliaçäo final. Os 11 atletas mostraram-se, em sua maioria, aptos para a prática da maratona, com pequenas correçöes já transmitidas pelos avaliadores.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Physical Exertion/physiology , Locomotion/physiology , Sports/physiology , Sports/psychology , Anthropometry , Nutrition Surveys
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