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dc.contributor.authorSilva, Lívia Fontes dapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorSkupien, Erika Cavalheiropt_BR
dc.contributor.authorLazzari, Tássia Kirchmannpt_BR
dc.contributor.authorHoller, Sizuane Riegerpt_BR
dc.contributor.authorAlmeida, Ellis Gabriela Correa dept_BR
dc.contributor.authorZampieri, Luísa Rebechipt_BR
dc.contributor.authorCoutinho, Sandra Eugeniapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorAndrades, Michael Evertonpt_BR
dc.contributor.authorSilva, Denise Rossatopt_BR
dc.date.accessioned2019-12-18T04:00:44Zpt_BR
dc.date.issued2019pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn1932-6203pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/202750pt_BR
dc.description.abstractIntroduction The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is expressed in normal lungs and is upregulated during infection. AGEs and RAGE cause oxidative stress and apoptosis in lung cells. The objective of this study is to evaluate levels of AGEs and its soluble receptor (sRAGE), and to investigate their relationship with food intake and nutritional status, in a university-affiliated hospital in Brazil. Methods Case-control study, from June 2017 to June 2018. AGE (carboxymethyl lysine, CML) and sRAGE were measured from blood samples by Elisa. Nutritional assessment was performed by body mass index, triceps skin-fold thickness, mid-arm circumference, mid-arm muscle circumference, bioelectrical impedance analysis, and food frequency questionnaire. Results We included in the study 35 tuberculosis (TB) patients and 35 controls. The mean sRAGE levels were higher in TB patients than in controls (68.5 ± 28.1 vs 57.5 ± 24.0 pg/mL; p = 0.046). Among cases that were current smokers, lower sRAGE levels were associated with mortality, evaluated at the end of hospitalization (p = 0.006), and with weight loss (p = 0.034). There was no statistically significant difference in CML levels and diet CML content between cases and controls. Malnutrition was more frequent in cases, but there was no correlation between nutritional parameters and CML or sRAGE levels. Conclusions TB patients had higher sRAGE levels than controls, although it is not clear that this difference is clinically relevant. Also, sRAGE was associated with weight loss and mortality.en
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfpt_BR
dc.language.isoengpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofPloS one. San Francisco. Vol. 14, no. 3 (Mar. 2019), e0213991, 9 p.pt_BR
dc.rightsOpen Accessen
dc.subjectTuberculosept_BR
dc.subjectAvaliação nutricionalpt_BR
dc.subjectIngestão de alimentospt_BR
dc.subjectProdutos finais de glicação avançadapt_BR
dc.subjectReceptor para produtos finais de glicação avançadapt_BR
dc.titleAdvanced glycation end products (AGE) and receptor for AGE (RAGE) in patients with active tuberculosis, and their relationship between food intake and nutritional statuspt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de periódicopt_BR
dc.identifier.nrb001106035pt_BR
dc.type.originEstrangeiropt_BR


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