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Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-153958

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Atorvastatin, lipid lowering agent has a well established safety profile both in the primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases. Statins role as anti inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects what is called pleiotropism of statins is being explored and tried in the treatment of various diseases like asthma. Here this study highlights the efficacy and tolerability of atorvastatin as an add on therapy in the treatment of chronic stable asthma this study concludes the statistical significance of atorvastatin 20mg dose as an adjuvant in chronic stable asthma.

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Int. j. morphol ; 28(1): 37-50, Mar. 2010. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-579280

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Senescence was rendered a tumor suppressor mechanism based on the observation of its protective effect against cancer in young organisms under conditions of oncogene activation or inactivation of tumor suppressor genes. In addition to this beneficial effect, senescence has been deemed to have age-associated deleterious effects because, apparently, senescence not only recapitulates aging and therefore loss of function and tissue regeneration capacity, but can also induce preneoplastic changes in adjacent stromal cells, provoke degenerative diseases or induce the production of tumor cell growth promoting factors. For that reason, senescence has become an attractive therapeutic target against cancer. This paper reviews some of the latest findings on the role of senescence in the malignant progression and analyzes them in relation to the concept of antagonistic pleiotropism, as well as its possible use as a therapeutic target against cancer.


La relación entre senescencia y transformación maligna ha sido objeto de particular atención, debido a una aparente dualidad de funciones, en la que la senescencia participaría tanto en la inducción como en la inhibición de la malignidad. El objetivo del trabajo fue revisar algunos de los hallazgos más recientes sobre el papel de la senescencia en la progresión maligna y analizarlos a la luz del concepto de la pleiotropía antagónica y de su posible utilización como blanco terapéutico contra el cáncer. Se considera a la senescencia como un mecanismo supresor tumoral, debido al efecto protector contra el cáncer que ejerce en organismos jóvenes, en caso de activación de oncogenes o de inactivación de genes supresores tumorales. Además de este efecto beneficioso, se le han adjudicado efectos deletéreos asociados con la edad pues, en apariencia, la senescencia no sólo recapitula el envejecimiento y por tanto la pérdida de función y capacidad de regeneración tisular, sino también puede inducir cambios preneoplásicos en las células del estroma adyacente, provocar enfermedades degenerativas o inducir la secreción de factores promotores del crecimiento de células tumorales. La aparición de defectos en el programa de senescencia puede contribuir a la transformación tumoral, lo que la ha convertido en un atractivo blanco terapéutico contra el cáncer. El avance en el estudio de los aspectos biológicos de la senescencia proporcionará valiosa información para el desarrollo de nuevas estrategias terapéuticas que detengan la progresión tumoral.


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Humanos , Senescência Celular/fisiologia , Senescência Celular/genética , Neoplasias/genética , Proteínas Supressoras de Tumor , Transformação Celular Neoplásica , Dano ao DNA , Oncogenes
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Indian J Hum Genet ; 2000 Jan; 6(1): 51-58
Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-143506

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A family with the segregation of retinitis pigmentosum (RP) in combination with enamel hypoplasia (amelogenesis imperfecta - AI) is recorded. Family information collected over three generations revealed expression of the condition in two of the cousins born to half sibs. Parents of both the patients are cousins and are phenotypically normal. None of the sibs and other relatives of the patients are affected with any ophthalmic condition or dental anomalies. Ophthalmic evaluation of the patients revealed retinitis pigmentosa with nystagmus and optic atrophy and dental examination showed the presence of AI with hypoplastic enamel,' severe attrition of incisors and molars with narrowing of root canal and pulp chambers. Retinitis pigmentosum is a highly heterogeneous condition with 11 genes identified for an autosomal dominant, 13 for autosomal recessive and 5 for X-linked inheritance. Amelogenesis imperfecta is also a genetically heterogeneous condition showing all the three types of segregation. To the best of our knowledge co-segregation of RP with AI has not been reported. The family reported here may be considered as a new syndrome caused by a rare autosomal recessive gene with pleitropic effect affecting the retina and as well as the normal dentition. Alternatively it could also represent a rare coincidence of the two conditions.

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