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Wide spectrum of F9 variants in hemophilia B families from the Portuguese popul...

Moreira, Isabel; Diniz, Maria João; Tavares, Alice; Morais, Sara; Freitas, B.; Araújo, F.; Gago, T.; Antunes, EM; Catarino, C.; Campos, M.; Almeida, T.

Introduction: Hemophilia B is an X-linked bleeding disorder caused by molecular defects in the Factor IX gene (F9), leading to either deficiency or functional abnormality of Factor IX. Actual data indicate a high heterogeneity of variants in F9. Over 1000 different variants have been reported, including pathogenic single nucleotide variants (SNPs), indels and complex variants. Materials and Methods: 86 index pa...


Bilirubin is independently associated with oxidized LDL levels in young obese p...

Nascimento, H.; Alves, A.; Coimbra, S.; Catarino, C.; Gomes, D.; Bronze-da-Rocha, E.; Costa, E.; Rocha-Pereira, P.; Aires, L.; Mota, J.; Mansilha, H.

BACKGROUND: Bilirubin can prevent lipid oxidation in vitro, but the association in vivo with oxidized low-density lipoprotein (Ox-LDL) levels has been poorly explored. Our aim is to the association of Ox-LDL with total bilirubin (TB) levels and with variables related with metabolic syndrome and inflammation, in young obese individuals. FINDINGS: 125 obese patients (13.4 years; 53.6% females) were studied. TB, l...


Body fat percentage is a major determinant of total bilirubin independently of ...

Belo, L.; Nascimento, H.; Kohlova, M.; Bronze-da-Rocha, E.; Fernandes, J.; Costa, E.; Catarino, C.; Aires, L.; Mansilha, H.; Rocha-Pereira, P.

OBJECTIVES: Bilirubin has potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The UGT1A1*28 polymorphism (TA repeats in the promoter region) is a major determinant of bilirubin levels and recent evidence suggests that raised adiposity may also be a contributing factor. We aimed to study the interaction between UGT1A1 polymorphism, hematological and anthropometric variables with total bilirubin levels in you...


Aging is associated with impaired renal function, INF-gamma induced inflammatio...

Costa, E.; Fernandes, J.; Ribeiro, S.; Garrido, P.; Rocha-Pereira, P.; Coimbra, S.; Catarino, C.; Reis, F.; Belo, L.; Bronze-da-Rocha, E.; Vala, Helena

Our aim was to contribute to a better understanding of the pathophysiology of anemia in elderly, by studying how aging affects renal function, ironmetabolism, erythropoiesis and the inflammatory response, using an experimental animal model. The study was performed in male Wistar, a group of young rats with 2 months age and an old one with 18 months age. Old rats presented a significant higher urea, creatinine, ...


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