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Physiol Rep ; 11(23): e15861, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38086735

RESUMO

Pulmonary mechanics has been traditionally viewed as determined by lung size and physical factors such as frictional forces and tissue viscoelastic properties, but few information exists regarding potential influences of cytokines and hormones on lung function. Concentrations of 28 cytokines and hormones were measured in saliva from clinically healthy scholar children, purposely selected to include a wide range of body mass index (BMI). Lung function was assessed by impulse oscillometry, spirometry, and diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide, and expressed as z-score or percent predicted. Ninety-six scholar children (55.2% female) were enrolled. Bivariate analysis showed that almost all lung function variables correlated with one or more cytokine or hormone, mainly in boys, but only some of them remained statistically significant in the multiple regression analyses. Thus, after adjusting by height, age, and BMI, salivary concentrations of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) in boys were associated with zR5-R20 and reactance parameters (zX20, zFres, and zAX), while glucagon inversely correlated with resistances (zR5 and zR20). Thus, in physiological conditions, part of the mechanics of breathing might be influenced by some cytokines and hormones, including glucagon and GM-CSF. This endogenous influence is a novel concept that warrants in-depth characterization.


Assuntos
Citocinas , Fator Estimulador de Colônias de Granulócitos e Macrófagos , Masculino , Criança , Humanos , Feminino , Estudos Transversais , Glucagon , Pulmão
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ERJ Open Res ; 9(6)2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38111542

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Background: Published reference equations for impulse oscillometry (IOS) usually encompass a specific age group but not the entire lifespan. This may lead to discordant predicted values when two or more non-coincident equations can be applied to the same person, or when a person moves from one equation to the next non-convergent equation as he or she gets older. Thus, our aim was to provide a single reference equation for each IOS variable that could be applied from infancy to old age. Methods: This was an ambispective cross-sectional study in healthy nonsmokers, most of whom lived in Mexico City, who underwent IOS according to international standards. A multivariate piecewise linear regression, also known as segmented regression, was used to obtain reference equations for each IOS variable. Results: In a population of 830 subjects (54.0% female) aged 2.7 to 90 years (54.8% children ≤12 years), segmented regression estimated two breakpoints for age in almost all IOS variables, except for R5-R20 in which only one breakpoint was detected. With this approach, multivariate regressions including sex, age, height and body mass index as independent variables were constructed, and coefficients for calculating predicted value, lower and upper limits of normal, percentage of predicted and z-score were obtained. Conclusions: Our study provides IOS reference equations that include the major determinants of lung function, i.e. sex, age, height and body mass index, that can be easily implemented for subjects of almost any age.

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Arch Bronconeumol (Engl Ed) ; 57(3): 172-178, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32127230

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BACKGROUND: Proper reference values for lung function testing are essential for achieving adequate interpretations. The LMS procedure (lambda, mu, sigma) permits continuous analyses of entire populations avoiding gaps in the transition between childhood and adulthood. It also allows more precise calculations of average values, dispersion, and 5th percentiles, which are usually considered the lower limit of normality. The objective of this study was to compare our results fitted with the LMS method with standard multiple linear regression, and with those from international Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) equations. METHODS: Data from 9835 healthy residents of the metropolitan area of Mexico City aged 8-80 years were compiled from several studies: EMPECE, PLATINO, adult Mexican workers and two unpublished studies. The LMS procedure and multiple linear regression models were fit to obtain reference equations using R software. RESULTS: Residuals from the LMS models had a median closer to zero, and smaller dispersion than those from the linear model, but differences although statistically significant were very small and of questionable practical relevance. For example, for females and ln(FEV1), median residual was -0.001 with p25 of -0.08 and p75 of 0.08 for LMS, compared with 0.004 (-0.08, 0.09) [p<0.05] for the linear model. Average spirometric values for a given height for our population, were higher than those predicted by the GLI study. CONCLUSION: Continuous reference equations for the Mexican population calculated using the LMS technique showed slightly better fit than linear regression models.


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Modelos Lineares , Adulto , Criança , Cidades , Feminino , Volume Expiratório Forçado , Humanos , México , Valores de Referência , Capacidade Vital
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Cytokine ; 138: 155379, 2021 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33271384

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BACKGROUND: Blood has been the usual biological fluid for measuring analytes, but there is mounting evidence that saliva may be also useful for detecting cytokines in a noninvasive way. Thus, in this study we aimed to determine concentration of cytokines and other analytes in saliva from a population of healthy children. METHODS: We collected un-stimulated whole saliva samples from clinically healthy children, and concentration of 17 cytokines and 12 other analytes were measured in supernatants. All values were adjusted by albumin content and were log-transformed before multivariate statistical analysis. RESULTS: We included 114 children (53.5% females) between 6.0 and 11.9 years old. The highest concentrations (medians, pg/µg albumin) were seen for visfatin (183.70) and adiponectin (162.26) and the lowest for IL-13 and IL-2 (~0.003). Albumin concentration was associated with age (rS = 0.39, p < 0.001). In the multivariate analysis, five analytes (C peptide, ghrelin, GLP-1, glucagon, leptin) inversely correlated with age and positively with height-for-age. Age was also positively associated with PAI-1, while height-for-age was also positively associated with insulin and visfatin. Finally, BMI-for-age had a positive correlation with GM-CSF and insulin. CONCLUSIONS: Herein, we provided concentration values for 29 analytes in saliva from healthy children that may be useful as preliminary reference framework in the clinical research setting.


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Citocinas/metabolismo , Saliva/metabolismo , Adiponectina/biossíntese , Fatores Etários , Estatura , Peptídeo C/biossíntese , Criança , Citocinas/biossíntese , Feminino , Grelina/biossíntese , Glucagon/biossíntese , Peptídeo 1 Semelhante ao Glucagon/biossíntese , Humanos , Insulina/metabolismo , Interleucina-13/biossíntese , Interleucina-2/biossíntese , Leptina/biossíntese , Masculino , Análise Multivariada , Nicotinamida Fosforribosiltransferase/biossíntese , Valores de Referência
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Arch Bronconeumol (Engl Ed) ; 55(10): 513-518, 2019 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30890287

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: People with Down syndrome (DS) have high respiratory morbidity, evaluating their respiratory health with standardized, objective tests is desirable. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the technical quality of Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs) to determine which ones are most suitable for this population. METHODS: Participants included children, teenagers and adults with DS, 5 years of age or older (n=302). The technical quality of the impulse oscillometry system (IOS), forced spirometry, lung-diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO), and 6-min walk test (6MWT) were analyzed by age group. Capnography and pulse oximetry were included in the study. Technical quality was determined on the basis of current international PFTs standards. RESULTS: Fifty-one percent of participants were males. A total of 184 participants (71%) who completed the IOS fulfilled the quality criteria, while 210 (70%) completed the 6MWT. Performance on forced spirometry and DLCO was poor. All pulse oximetries and 96% percent heart rates obtained had good quality, but exhaled carbon dioxide (PetCO2) and respiratory rate (RR) showed deficient repeatability. CONCLUSIONS: IOS appears to be the most reliable instrument for evaluating lung mechanics in individuals with DS.


Assuntos
Síndrome de Down/fisiopatologia , Pulmão/fisiopatologia , Testes de Função Respiratória/normas , Adolescente , Adulto , Criança , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Adulto Jovem
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Respir Care ; 64(2): 153-160, 2019 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30647102

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BACKGROUND: Measurements of inspiratory capacity (IC) and vital capacity (VC) are used to recognize dynamic hyperinflation, but appropriate reference values are required to achieve accurate clinical interpretations. Altitude above sea level is a potential determining factor for lung volumes, including IC and VC. OBJECTIVE: To describe IC and VC for healthy people who live in Mexico City at an altitude of 2,240 m above sea level. METHODS: Healthy subjects ages 9-81 y completed slow spirometry by following 2005 American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society standards. Once associations were explored, linear regression models were constructed and values were compared with those from previously published equations. RESULTS: A total of 441 healthy subjects (55.1% women) participated. The mean age was 32 y (minimum age, 9 y; maximum age, 81 y). IC and VC measurements were associated with sex, age, height, and weight. An accelerated increase in IC and VC was evident from 9 to 20 y of age, followed by a gradual decrease in both sexes. In general, IC was higher in our population than predicted by previously published reference equations. CONCLUSIONS: IC in healthy people at 2,240 m above sea level was higher than that of previous reports about European and Latin-American subjects of the same height, sex, and age who were at sea level. The present study provided robust reference values for persons who lived at a moderate altitude.


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Capacidade Inspiratória/fisiologia , Espirometria/estatística & dados numéricos , Capacidade Vital/fisiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Altitude , Estatura , Peso Corporal , Criança , Feminino , Voluntários Saudáveis , Humanos , Modelos Lineares , Masculino , México , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Valores de Referência , Adulto Jovem
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Ann Am Thorac Soc ; 16(2): 240-247, 2019 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30517026

RESUMO

RATIONALE: Single-breath diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DlCOsb) values are used to evaluate gas exchange; however, the quality of maneuvers performed by children has not been evaluated, and reference values for young people living at moderate altitudes are not well established. OBJECTIVES: Our objectives were 1) to determine whether DlCOsb maneuvers performed by a pediatric population would meet 2017 European Respiratory Society/American Thoracic Society (ERS/ATS) quality control standards; and 2) to report normal DlCOsb values for Mexican/Latino children and adolescents living at moderate altitudes. METHODS: This study involved healthy young people 4-20 years of age from the metropolitan area of Mexico City (2,240 m above sea level) who were recruited in schools from July 2014 to August 2017. DlCOsb testing was performed according to the 2005 ATS/ERS standards, and the quality control of each maneuver was analyzed according to the 2017 ERS/ATS standards. We constructed models for DlCOsb with linear and quadratic terms for weight, height, and age as independent variables using shrinkage statistics, variance inflation factors, the Akaike information criterion, and R2 to compare the results of different models. RESULTS: Results were obtained for 420 individuals (53% boys) with a mean age of 11.7 ± 4.5 standard deviation (SD) years; 47% of maneuvers from children age 4-6 years were grade A (13% grade B), and 90% of those in children older than 13 years were grade A or B. Forty-six percent of the subjects had a DlCOsb repeatability of <1 ml/min/mm Hg. The mean DlCOsb was higher for boys than for girls (32.4 ± 13.6 [SD] vs. 24.1 ± 7.5 ml/min/mm Hg, respectively). The reference equation for boys was DlCOsb = exp(1.63469 + [0.03251 × age] + [0.00846 × height] + [0.00304 × weight]), R2 = 0.87; for girls, the best equation was DlCOsb = exp(1.56516 + [0.0193 × age] + [0.00893 × height] + [0.00273 × weight]), R2 = 0.75. The single-breath transfer coefficient of the lung for carbon monoxide remained constant with age and height, with a lower limit of normal of 6.5 ml/min/mm Hg/L in boys and 5.4 ml/min/mm Hg/L in girls. Measured DlCOsb was higher than predicted by other authors (P < 0.001 by paired t test). CONCLUSIONS: Individuals 4-20 years of age can complete high-quality DlCOsb tests. Children and adolescents living at 2,240 m have higher DlCOsb values than those living at sea level. Reference equations for DlCOsb obtained at sea level are poor predictors of the values measured at moderate altitude.


Assuntos
Altitude , Monóxido de Carbono/metabolismo , Pulmão/fisiologia , Capacidade de Difusão Pulmonar , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Voluntários Saudáveis , Humanos , Masculino , México , Controle de Qualidade , Valores de Referência , Análise de Regressão , Adulto Jovem
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Respir Care ; 62(9): 1156-1165, 2017 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28765495

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BACKGROUND: The impulse oscillometry system (IOS) measures the impedance (Z) of the respiratory system, but proper interpretation of its results requires adequate reference values. The objectives of this work were: (1) to validate the reference equations for the IOS published previously by our group and (2) to compare the adjustment of new available reference equations for the IOS from different countries in a sample of healthy children. METHODS: Subjects were healthy 4-15-y-old children from the metropolitan area of Mexico City, who performed an IOS test. The functional IOS parameters obtained were compared with the predicted values from 12 reference equations determined in studies of different ethnic groups. The validation methods applied were: analysis of the differences between measured and predicted values for each reference equation; correlation and concordance coefficients; adjustment by Z-score values; percentage of predicted value; and the percentage of patients below the lower limit of normality or above the upper limit of normality. RESULTS: Of the 224 participants, 117 (52.3%) were girls, and the mean age was 8.6 ± 2.3 y. The equations that showed the best adjustment for the different parameters were those from the studies by Nowowiejska et al (2008) and Gochicoa et al (2015). The equations proposed by Frei et al (2005), Hellinckx et al (1998), Kalhoff et al (2011), Klug and Bisgaard (1998), de Assumpção et al (2016), and Dencker et al (2006) overestimated the airway resistance of the children in our sample, whereas the equation of Amra et al (2008) underestimated it. In the analysis of the lower and upper limits of normality, Gochicoa et al equation was the closest, since 5% of subjects were below or above percentiles 5 and 95, respectively. The study found that, in general, all of the equations showed greater error at the extremes of the age distribution. CONCLUSIONS: Because of the robust adjustment of the present study reference equations for the IOS, it can be recommended for both clinical and research purposes in our population. The differential adjustment of other equations underlines the need to obtain local reference values.


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Pulmão/fisiologia , Oscilometria/estatística & dados numéricos , Pletismografia de Impedância/estatística & dados numéricos , Adolescente , Resistência das Vias Respiratórias/fisiologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Voluntários Saudáveis , Humanos , Masculino , México , Oscilometria/normas , Pletismografia de Impedância/normas , Padrões de Referência , Valores de Referência , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Testes de Função Respiratória/métodos
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J Periodontol ; 79(4): 714-20, 2008 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18380566

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Platelet-rich plasma is a blood-derived fraction that contains a high concentration of platelets and growth factors. It was proposed that the use of this platelet concentrate stimulates tissue repair. However, little is known about the biologic response of gingival fibroblasts to platelet's derived growth factors. In the present study, we evaluated whether platelet-rich plasma modulated cell adhesion, cell migration, and myofibroblastic differentiation in primary cultures of human gingival fibroblasts. METHODS: We studied the response of primary cultures of gingival fibroblasts to thrombin-activated platelet-rich plasma fractions. Cell adhesion was evaluated through a colorimetric assay. Cell spreading, actin cytoskeleton remodeling, and focal adhesion distribution were assessed through light and immunofluorescence microscopy. Cell migration was analyzed using a bicameral cell culture system. Smooth muscle actin production was studied through Western blotting. RESULTS: Exposure of gingival fibroblasts to platelet-rich plasma stimulated adhesion and spreading of cells on fibronectin matrices, the development of actin-enriched cellular extensions, and formation of focal adhesions. Platelet-rich plasma also promoted cell migration and invasion through a reconstituted basement membrane matrix. Differentiation into the myofibroblastic phenotype, assessed through the production of smooth muscle actin, was also stimulated by platelet-rich plasma preparations. CONCLUSION: Platelet-rich plasma may modulate several cell responses potentially involved in wound healing such as cell adhesion, cell migration, and myofibroblastic differentiation.


Assuntos
Fibroblastos/fisiologia , Gengiva/citologia , Plasma Rico em Plaquetas , Actinas/análise , Adulto , Membrana Basal/citologia , Adesão Celular/fisiologia , Diferenciação Celular/fisiologia , Movimento Celular/fisiologia , Células Cultivadas , Proteínas do Citoesqueleto/análise , Feminino , Fibroblastos/citologia , Fibronectinas/química , Adesões Focais/fisiologia , Humanos , Masculino , Plasma Rico em Plaquetas/fisiologia
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Int. j. morphol ; 25(1): 133-137, Mar. 2007. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-626888

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La técnica de implantes cigomáticos fue introducida por Branemark et al. (1997) en la búsqueda de una solución simple para pacientes desdentados totales de maxilares sin reborde residual. La tasa de éxito comunicada por estos autores fue de 96.5%. La técnica descrita Branemark et al. comienza a nivel de la zona palatina de los 2º premolares, cruzando el reborde alveolar hacia el seno maxilar y a través de éste hacia el borde postero superior del hueso cigomático (ángulo yugal), logrando la estabilización del implante a ese nivel. La presente investigación se realizó en cráneos completos del Departamento de Anatomía Humana de la Facultad de Odontología de la Universidad Mayor, en los cuales se efectuaron mediciones bilaterales de las diferentes estructuras óseas comprometidas en el recorrido del implante cigomático, con el propósito de determinar el recorrido intraóseo de este tipo de implante y su relación con las estructuras que atraviesa. Independiente del tipo de cráneo analizado, la relación de contacto hueso- implante en el recorrido de éste, es de aproximadamente un tercio de su longitud y así se tiene que en distancias promedio de 40 mm de recorrido, no más de 10 a 12 mm de tejido óseo están en contacto con el implante.


The technique of zygomatic implants introduced by Branemark et al. (1997) in search of a simple solution for total maxillary toothless patients without a residual margin. The rate of success communicated by these authors was of 96.5%. The technique Branemark et al. describes, begins at the level of the palatine area of the 2° premolars crossing the alveolar margin toward the maxillary sinus and throughout the same toward the posterosuperior margin, obtaining the stabilization of the implant at that level. The present investigation was realized in complete cranium of the Department of Human Anatomy of the Dentistry Department of the Universidad Mayor, S antiago, Chile, during which bilateral measurements of the different bone structures affected in the zygomatic implant, with the purpose of determining the intra bone trajectory in this type of implant and its relation with the structures that it crosses. Independently of the type of cranium analyzed, the relation of the bone-implant contact in itstrajectory, is approximately one third of its longitude and it is determined that in an average distance of 40 mm or trajectory, no more than 10 to 12 mm of bone tissue is in contact with the implant.


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Humanos , Zigoma/anatomia & histologia , Cefalometria
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