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Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis ; (6): 284-291, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-753374

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Cancer recurrence and severe side effects of currently being used chemotherapeutic agents reduce their clinical efficacy. Thus, there is a constant need to develop alternative anticancer drugs. Sustainable supply is an important challenge facing marine-based drug discovery. Primmorph, a 3D cell culture system, could provide a sustainable source to produce metabolites for anticancer drugs from marine sponges. In the present work, the anticancer activity of primmorph extracts and mesohyls of Negombata magnifica, Hemimycle arabica, Crella spinulata, and Stylissa carteri sponges was evaluated. Anti-proliferative activity was studied in terms of cytotoxicity, colony formation, cell cycle, and apoptosis. Migration was assessed by migration assay and matrix metalloproteinase activity. The expression of proliferation and migration-related genes was analyzed using real time PCR. Migration and proliferation activities of HepG2 cells were inhibited by treatment with primmorph extracts and mesohyls of N. magnifica, H. arabica, and C. spinulata. The mesohyl of S. carteri did not show any anticancer activity although the primmorph extract led to cell cycle arrest. Among the selected sponge species, the prim-morph extract of C. spinulata was the most promising anticancer agent regarding antiproliferative and antimigratory activities. In addition, primmorph extracts have the advantage of working under well-defined and controlled conditions, which allows the easy application as a bioreactor.

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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 91(1): 93-97, Jan-Feb/2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-741572

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OBJECTIVE: To assess children with myocarditis, the frequency of various presenting symptoms, and the accuracy of different investigations in the diagnosis. METHODS: This was an observational study of 63 patients admitted to PICU with non-cardiac diagnosis. Cardiac enzymes, chest-X ray, echocardiography, and electrocardiogram were performed to diagnose myocarditis among those patients. RESULTS: There were 16 cases of definite myocarditis. The age distribution was non-normal, with median of 5.5 months (3.25-21). Of the 16 patients who were diagnosed with myocarditis, 62.5% were originally diagnosed as having respiratory problems, and there were more females than males. Among the present cases, the accuracy of cardiac enzymes (cardiac troponin T [cTn] and creatine phosphokinase MB [CKMB]) in the diagnosis of myocarditis was only 63.5%, while the accuracy of low fractional shortening and of chest-X ray cardiomegaly was 85.7 and 80.9%; respectively. Cardiac troponin folds 2.02 had positive predictive value of 100%, negative predictive value of 88.7%, specificity of 100%, sensitivity of 62.5%, and accuracy of 90.5%. CONCLUSIONS: Children with myocarditis present with symptoms that can be mistaken for other types of illnesses. When clinical suspicion of myocarditis exists, chest-X ray and echocardiography are sufficient as screening tests. Cardiac troponins confirm the diagnosis in screened cases, with specificity of 100%. .


OBJETIVO: Determinar as crianças com miocardite, a frequência de sintomas apresentados e a precisão de investigações no diagnóstico. MÉTODOS: Estudo observacional de 63 pacientes internados na UTIP com diagnóstico de problemas não cardíacos. Os exames de enzimas cardíacas, raios-X do tórax, ecocardiograma e eletrocardiograma (ECG) foram feitos para diagnosticar miocardite entre os pacientes. RESULTADOS: Houve 16 casos de miocardite definida. A distribuição etária não foi normal, com média de 5,5 meses (3,25-21). Dos 16 pacientes, 62,5% foram originalmente diagnosticados com problemas respiratórios e a mulheres estavam em maior número do que os homens. Dentre nossos casos, a precisão das enzimas cardíacas (cTn e CKMB) no diagnóstico da miocardite foi de apenas 63,5%, apesar de a precisão da baixa fração de encurtamento (FS) e dos raios-X de tórax que revelaram cardiomegalia ter sido 85,7% e 80,9%; respectivamente. A troponina cardíaca em 2,02 vezes apresentou valor preditivo positivo = 100%, valor preditivo negativo = 88,7%, especificidade = 100%, sensibilidade = 62,5% e precisão = 90,5%. CONCLUSÕES: As crianças com miocardite apresentam sintomas que podem ser confundidos com outros tipos de doenças. Quando há suspeita clínica de miocardite, raios-X de tórax e ecocardiografia são testes de rastreamento suficientes. As troponinas cardíacas confirmam o diagnóstico em casos examinados, com especificidade de 100%. .


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Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Myocarditis/diagnosis , Creatine Kinase, MB Form/blood , Diagnosis, Differential , Electrocardiography , Egypt/epidemiology , Intensive Care Units, Pediatric , Length of Stay/statistics & numerical data , Myocarditis/mortality , Prevalence , Sensitivity and Specificity , Survival Rate , Troponin T/blood
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