3 results on '"Guillermo Fernandez–Varo"'
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2. Endogenous cannabinoids: A new system involved in the homeostasis of arterial pressure in experimental cirrhosis in the rat
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Pilar Cejudo–Martín, Vicente Arroyo, Jordi To–Figueras, Josefa Ros, Anna Planagumà, Wladimiro Jiménez, Joan Clària, Raúl Martín–Ruiz, Guillermo Fernandez–Varo, Juan Rodés, and Francisca Rivera
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mean arterial pressure ,Cirrhosis ,Cannabinoid receptor ,Polyunsaturated Alkamides ,Receptors, Drug ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Blood Pressure ,Vasodilation ,Arachidonic Acids ,Liver Cirrhosis, Experimental ,Monocytes ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Piperidines ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Homeostasis ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,Rats, Wistar ,Receptors, Cannabinoid ,Hepatology ,Cannabinoids ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Anandamide ,medicine.disease ,Endocannabinoid system ,Rats ,NG-Nitroarginine Methyl Ester ,Blood pressure ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Pyrazoles ,Vascular Resistance ,Cannabinoid ,Rimonabant ,business ,Endocannabinoids - Abstract
Background & Aims: Recent studies have described the existence of endogenous cannabinoids with vasodilator activity because of their interaction with peripheral CB1 receptors, anandamide being the most extensively investigated. The study investigated whether endogenous cannabinoids are involved in the pathogenesis of the cardiovascular disturbances in experimental cirrhosis. Methods: Arterial pressure, cardiac output, and total peripheral resistance were measured before and after the administration of a cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist to cirrhotic rats with ascites and to control rats. Blood pressure was also assessed in normotensive recipient rats after the intravenous administration of blood cells or isolated monocytes obtained from cirrhotic and control rats. Moreover, the endogenous content of anandamide was measured in circulating monocytes of cirrhotic and control rats by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Results: CB1 receptor blockade did not modify systemic hemodynamics in control rats, but significantly increased arterial pressure and peripheral resistance in cirrhotic animals. Blood cell suspension or monocytes from cirrhotic animals, but not from controls, induced arterial hypotension in recipient rats. Finally, anandamide was solely detected in monocytes of cirrhotic animals. Conclusions: Monocytes of cirrhotic rats with ascites are activated to produce anandamide and this substance contributes to arterial hypotension in experimental cirrhosis.
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- 2002
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3. Serum Fibrosis Markers Identify Patients With Mild and Progressive Hepatitis C Recurrence After Liver Transplantation
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Wladimiro Jiménez, Juan Carlos Garcia Valdecasas, Sofia Perez Del Pulgar, Miquel Navasa, Juan Carlos Garcia Pagan, José A. Carrión, Miquel Bruguera, Xavier Forns, and Guillermo Fernandez–Varo
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Adult ,Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Biopsy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hepatitis C virus ,Portal venous pressure ,Liver transplantation ,medicine.disease_cause ,Severity of Illness Index ,Gastroenterology ,Young Adult ,Postoperative Complications ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Recurrence ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Hypertension, Portal ,medicine ,Humans ,Aspartate Aminotransferases ,Aged ,Hepatology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Platelet Count ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Alanine Transaminase ,Hepatitis C ,Hepatitis C, Chronic ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Liver Transplantation ,Surgery ,Transplantation ,Liver biopsy ,Female ,Liver function ,Transient elastography ,business ,Algorithms ,Biomarkers ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background & Aims Significant fibrosis (fibrosis stage [F] ≥ 2) and portal hypertension (hepatic venous pressure gradient [HVPG] ≥ 6 mm Hg) in patients 1 year after liver transplantation indicate progressive hepatitis C recurrence. This study evaluated whether serum fibrosis markers can predict hepatitis C recurrence during the first year after liver transplantation. Methods Hyaluronic acid, amino-terminal propeptide of type-III-procollagen, tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase type-1 concentrations were measured in serum samples from 133 patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) at 3, 6, and 12 months after liver transplantation; routine laboratory tests were also performed. Liver biopsy samples (n = 133) and HVPGs (n = 94) were analyzed 1 year after transplantation. Sixteen patients who were not infected with HCV served as controls. Results An algorithm, including the 3 markers (3-M-ALG) and 3 published scores (aspartate aminotransferase [AST]-to-alanine aminotransferase ratio, AST-to-platelet ratio index, and Benlloch) were analyzed. One year after liver transplantation, 50 patients (38%) had significant fibrosis (F ≥ 2) and 31 (32%) had an HVPG ≥ 6 mm Hg. The area under the receiver operator characteristic curve of the 3-M-ALG used to identify F ≥ 2 at 3, 6, and 12 months after transplantation (0.67, 0.77, and 0.78) and of those with HVPG ≥ 6 at the same time points (0.75, 0.87, and 0.90) were significantly higher than values obtained with the 3 published scores. At 12 months, a 3-M-ALG ≥ 2 identified most patients at risk of decompensation/death. Conclusions Serum markers can accurately discriminate between patients with mild and progressive hepatitis C recurrence after liver transplantation.
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- 2010
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