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Int J Environ Health Res ; : 1-11, 2023 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38099522

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The female prostate, also known as Skene's gland, is present in both humans and rodents. Prenatal exposure to ethinylestradiol (EE2), a synthetic estrogen found in oral contraceptives, induces pormotes neoplasic prostate lesions in gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). Conversely, pequi oil (Pe), extracted from the Brazilian Cerrado fruit, has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties, mitigates risks associated with chronic diseases related to lifestyle and aging. This study evaluates the impact of prenatal exposure to Pe (300 mg/kg) on senile gerbil offspring's male and female prostates under normal conditions and EE2 exposure (15 µg/kg/day). Histological and morphometric analyses revealed that Pe reduced male body weight and prostate epithelial height, along with a thinner muscle layer. In females, EE2 exposure reduced prostatic weight, while Pe exposure lowered epithelial height and the relative stromal compartment volume, increasing the muscle layer. Pequi oil holds potential in mitigating alterations induced by exposure to the endocrine disruptor EE2.

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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 119(2): 257-264, ago. 2022. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1383762

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Resumo Fundamento: A rigidez arterial é um forte preditor de doença cardiovascular (DCV). Medidas de gordura corporal, como a circunferência da cintura (CC), têm sido associadas à DCV na idade adulta. Objetivos: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a associação da rigidez arterial, medida por tonometria de aplanação-Sphygmocor, com a CC. Métodos: Estudo observacional com 240 participantes que fazem consultas de rotina no ambulatório de clínica médica de um hospital universitário. Os participantes foram entrevistados e tiveram as medidas centrais da pressão arterial (MCPA), parâmetros antropométricos, gordura abdominal e gordura visceral mensurados. Foram u tilizados os testes t pareado e não pareado e qui-quadrado. Foi a dotado nível de significância de 5%. Resultados: Dos 240 participantes, 51,82% era do sexo masculino com idade média de 59,71(±14,81) anos e CC média de 99,87 (±11,54) cm. Os valores médios das MCPA foram: Pressão arterial central (PAC) = 130,23 (91-223) mmHg, velocidade de onda de pulso (VOP) = 9,8 (5,28-19,6)m/s e Augmentation Index [Índice de amplificação (AI)] = 29,45 (-14-60). A VOP e a PAC foram altamente correlacionadas com uma CC com p<0,001 e p=0,02, respectivamente; porém, a mesma correlação positiva não foi encontrada entre a CC e o AI (p=0,06). Conclusão: O presente estudo mostrou uma associação positiva entre a CC e a rigidez arterial, através da velocidade de onda de pulso carotídeo femoral (VOP-cf) e o AI, sendo mais forte com a VOP-cf, sugerindo a avaliação do efeito da CC na saúde vascular como método de auxílio no tratamento precoce das DCV e na prevenção de desfechos clínicos.


Abstract Background: Arterial stiffness is a strong predictor of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Body fat measures such as waist circumference (WC) have been associated with CVD in adulthood. Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the association of arterial stiffness, measured by applanation tonometry-Sphygmocor, with WC. Methods: Observational study with 240 participants who make routine consultations at the outpatient clinic of a university hospital. Participants were interviewed and had central blood pressure measurements (CBPM), anthropometric parameters, abdominal fat and visceral fat measured. Paired and unpaired t and chi-square tests were used. A significance level of 5% was adopted. Results: Of the 240 participants, 51.82% were male with a mean age of 59.71(±14.81) years and a mean WC of 99.87 (11.54) cm. Mean CBPM values were: Central arterial pressure (CAP) = 130.23 (91-223) mmHg, pulse wave velocity (PWV) = 9.8 (5.28-19.6)m/s and Augmentation Index [Amplification Index (AI)] = 29.45 (-14-60). PWV and CAP were highly correlated with WC with p<0.001 and p=0.02, respectively; however, the same positive correlation was not found between WC and AI (p=0.06). Conclusion: The present study showed a positive association between WC and arterial stiffness, through the femoral carotid pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV) and AI, being stronger with cf-PWV, suggesting the evaluation of the effect of WC in vascular health as a method of aid in the early treatment of CVD and in the prevention of clinical outcomes.

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Arq Bras Cardiol ; 119(2): 257-264, 2022 08.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35674568

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Arterial stiffness is a strong predictor of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Body fat measures such as waist circumference (WC) have been associated with CVD in adulthood. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to evaluate the association of arterial stiffness, measured by applanation tonometry-Sphygmocor, with WC. METHODS: Observational study with 240 participants who make routine consultations at the outpatient clinic of a university hospital. Participants were interviewed and had central blood pressure measurements (CBPM), anthropometric parameters, abdominal fat and visceral fat measured. Paired and unpaired t and chi-square tests were used. A significance level of 5% was adopted. RESULTS: Of the 240 participants, 51.82% were male with a mean age of 59.71(±14.81) years and a mean WC of 99.87 (11.54) cm. Mean CBPM values were: Central arterial pressure (CAP) = 130.23 (91-223) mmHg, pulse wave velocity (PWV) = 9.8 (5.28-19.6)m/s and Augmentation Index [Amplification Index (AI)] = 29.45 (-14-60). PWV and CAP were highly correlated with WC with p<0.001 and p=0.02, respectively; however, the same positive correlation was not found between WC and AI (p=0.06). CONCLUSION: The present study showed a positive association between WC and arterial stiffness, through the femoral carotid pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV) and AI, being stronger with cf-PWV, suggesting the evaluation of the effect of WC in vascular health as a method of aid in the early treatment of CVD and in the prevention of clinical outcomes.


FUNDAMENTO: A rigidez arterial é um forte preditor de doença cardiovascular (DCV). Medidas de gordura corporal, como a circunferência da cintura (CC), têm sido associadas à DCV na idade adulta. OBJETIVOS: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a associação da rigidez arterial, medida por tonometria de aplanação-Sphygmocor, com a CC. MÉTODOS: Estudo observacional com 240 participantes que fazem consultas de rotina no ambulatório de clínica médica de um hospital universitário. Os participantes foram entrevistados e tiveram as medidas centrais da pressão arterial (MCPA), parâmetros antropométricos, gordura abdominal e gordura visceral mensurados. Foram u tilizados os testes t pareado e não pareado e qui-quadrado. Foi a dotado nível de significância de 5%. RESULTADOS: Dos 240 participantes, 51,82% era do sexo masculino com idade média de 59,71(±14,81) anos e CC média de 99,87 (±11,54) cm. Os valores médios das MCPA foram: Pressão arterial central (PAC) = 130,23 (91-223) mmHg, velocidade de onda de pulso (VOP) = 9,8 (5,28-19,6)m/s e Augmentation Index [Índice de amplificação (AI)] = 29,45 (-14-60). A VOP e a PAC foram altamente correlacionadas com uma CC com p<0,001 e p=0,02, respectivamente; porém, a mesma correlação positiva não foi encontrada entre a CC e o AI (p=0,06). CONCLUSÃO: O presente estudo mostrou uma associação positiva entre a CC e a rigidez arterial, através da velocidade de onda de pulso carotídeo femoral (VOP-cf) e o AI, sendo mais forte com a VOP-cf, sugerindo a avaliação do efeito da CC na saúde vascular como método de auxílio no tratamento precoce das DCV e na prevenção de desfechos clínicos.


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Cardiovascular Diseases , Vascular Stiffness , Adult , Blood Pressure , Body Mass Index , Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pulse Wave Analysis , Waist Circumference
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