Publications by authors named "Otero M"

Background: A new immunoassay to detect H. pylori antigen in stool (HpSA) has been developed. We started this study to know the sensitivity and specificity of this test as diagnostic tool of H.

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UTP activates P2Y, receptors in both 1321N1 cell transfectants expressing the P2Y2 receptor and human HT-29 epithelial cells expressing endogenous P2Y, receptors with an EC50 of 0.2-1.0 microM.

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Background: To know the prevalence of antiphospholipid antibodies in chronic hepatitis C and their relationship with disease progression.

Methods: One hundred and twenty-eight patients with chronic hepatitis C and 93 healthy controls were enrolled up. We determined platelets, ALT, gamma GT, RNAHCV in serum and liver and non-organ specific antibodies, grade and stage in liver biopsy, risk factors, duration of disease and alcohol intake were also included.

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The aim of the present study was to estimate valproic acid (VPA) clearance values for adult patients with epilepsy, using serum concentrations gathered during their routine clinical care. Retrospective steady state serum concentrations data (n=534) collected from 208 adult patients receiving VPA were studied. Data were analysed according to a one-compartment model using the NONMEM program.

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DNA and amino acid sequences of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome were studied in serum and liver samples taken from 12 children with chronic hepatitis B before and after interferon (IFN) therapy. The purpose was to discover whether the persistence of low levels of viral replication with normal alanine aminotransferases after the response to IFN treatment is due to the appearance of mutations in the sequence of HB core antigen T and B cell epitopes. The existence of mutants was studied by amplification of precore-core region of the HBV genome by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and direct sequencing of the PCR products.

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Objective: A population analysis of the kinetics of valproic acid (VPA) in children with epilepsy was performed in order to characterize the covariates which influence VPA clearance (CL).

Methods: A total of 770 steady-state serum concentration samples was analysed. These were collected during VPA therapy from 255 children, aged 0.

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Desensitization of P2Y2 receptor-activated anion secretion may limit the usefulness of extracellular nucleotides in secretagogue therapy of epithelial diseases, e.g., cystic fibrosis (CF).

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Data regarding the outcome of children with chronic hepatitis B after seroconversion are scarce. We describe the long-term evolution of these patients. One hundred and three children with antibody against hepatitis B e antigen and normal alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels were followed for 0.

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Background: There is scarce information about the influence of pregnancy in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection is little know.

Patients And Methods: 6,556 pregnant women were screened for anti-HCV (ELISA II). We determine ALT, HCV-RNA by PCR (Amplicor Roche) and HCV viraemia (Amplicor-HCV-Monitor Roche) in the third trimester of pregnancy and after 6 months of delivery.

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It has been demonstrated that following prolonged treatment with reverse transcriptase inhibitors, especially with nucleoside analogs, resistant viral strains appear that show mutations in the nucleotides of the gene that codifies reverse transcriptase. These mutations cause changes in amino acids, which gradually increases resistance. In this study we evaluated the applicability af the LiPA HIV-1 RT test in determining the presence of mutations in this gene that can lead to resistance to antiretroviral treatments.

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Molecular determinants of P2Y2 receptor desensitization and sequestration have been investigated. Wild-type P2Y2 receptors and a series of five C-terminal truncation mutants of the receptor were epitope-tagged and stably expressed in 1321N1 cells. These constructs were used to assess the importance of the intracellular C terminus on 1) UTP-stimulated increases in intracellular calcium concentration, 2) homologous desensitization of the receptor, and 3) agonist-induced decreases in cell-surface density (receptor sequestration) of epitope-tagged receptors using fluorescence-activated cell sorting.

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We report a patient in whom sarcoidosis coexisted with sclerosing cholangitis and chronic atrophic autoimmune gastritis. There are some autoimmune diseases associated with primary sclerosing cholangitis; the difference between sarcoidosis and all other autoimmune diseases associated with primary sclerosing cholangitis is the ability of the former to damage the biliary tree. Moreover, when sarcoidosis behaves like cholestasis it can damage the biliary tree, mimicking primary sclerosing cholangitis, with high immunoglobulin M but without inflammatory bowel disease and p-ANCAs negative.

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Background: To know the influence of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in diagnostic methods of H. pylori infection.

Methods: We prospectively studied patients with peptic ulcers: 55 with upper gastrointestinal bleeding and 62 without upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

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Human MM is a haematologic disorder characterized by the accumulation of malignant plasma cells (PC), primarily in the bone marrow (BM). Although these cells characteristically home to the BM, in recent years several groups have detected the presence of related malignant B cells in the peripheral blood (PB) which could be implicated in the progression and spread of the disease. However, the proportion and origin of these clonotypic circulating B cells is still controversial.

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Perineurioma is an extremely rare benign tumor of the peripheral nervous system composed exclusively of perineurial cells. Imaging findings of this tumor are non-specific and the diagnosis is based on histologic studies. We report a case of perineurioma of the kidney in a 7-year-old girl discovered incidentally during the evaluation of a urinary tract infection.

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