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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 104(8): 1063-1071, Dec. 2009. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-538165

ABSTRACT

Trypanosoma cruzi infection induces diverse alterations in immunocompetent cells and organs, myocarditis and congestive heart failure. However, the physiological network of disturbances imposed by the infection has not been addressed thoroughly. Regarding myocarditis induced by the infection, we observed in our previous work that Fas-L-/- mice (gld/gld) have very mild inflammatory infiltration when compared to BALB/c mice. However, all mice from both lineages die in the early acute phase. Therefore, in this work we studied the physiological connection relating arterial pressure, renal function/damage and cardiac insufficiency as causes of death. Our results show that a broader set of dysfunctions that could be classified as a cardio/anaemic/renal syndrome is more likely responsible for cardiac failure and death in both lineages. However, gld/gld mice had very early glomerular deposition of IgM and a more intense renal inflammatory response with reduced renal filtration, which is probably responsible for the premature death in the absence of significant myocarditis in gld/gld.


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Animals , Male , Mice , Acute Kidney Injury , Chagas Disease/physiopathology , Fas Ligand Protein/metabolism , Myocarditis/physiopathology , Acute Kidney Injury , Chagas Disease/complications , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Mutant Strains , Myocarditis/etiology , Myocarditis/metabolism
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 99(7): 697-701, Nov. 2004. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-391597

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Primary cultures of cardiomyocytes represent a useful model for analyzing cardiac cell biology as well as pathogenesis of several cardiovascular disorders. Our aim was to standardize protocols for determining the damage of cardiac cells cultured in vitro by measuring the creatine kinase and its cardiac isotype and lactate dehydrogenase activities in the supernatants of mice cardiomyocytes submitted to different protocols of cell lysis. Our data showed that due to its higher specificity, the cardiac isotype creatine kinase was the most sensitive as compared to the others studied enzymatic markers, and can be used to monitor and evaluate cardiac damage in in vitro assays.


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Animals , Mice , Cardiovascular Diseases , Creatine Kinase , Isoenzymes , L-Lactate Dehydrogenase , Myocytes, Cardiac , Biomarkers , Cardiovascular Diseases , Cell Culture Techniques , Microscopy, Electron , Sensitivity and Specificity
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