Background: Oxidative stress has been related to several conditions during pregnancy (preeclampsia, abortions and premature rupture of membranes); it causes higher sensitivity of the endothelial blood vessel constriction and aggravates the endothelium dependent vasodilatación.
Objective: To determine the oxidative stress level and histological changes in preeclamptic women's placenta.
Patients And Method: Longitudinal and comparative study.
The case of a 9-year old girl with end-stage refractory pre-B CD10/CALLA positive acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is described. The patient was treated with high doses of cytarabine followed by intravenous anti-CD10 monoclonal antibody (J5) in an effort to prevent the recovery of the leukemic CD10 positive clone following the bone marrow hypoplasia resulting from the chemotherapy. The number of CD10 positive cells dissapeared both in the peripheral blood as well as in the bone marrow, but when granulocytic recovery ensued, the patient died from respiratory infection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe association of thrombosis with antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) could be due to their interference with natural phospholipid dependent anticoagulant mechanisms. We studied antigenic protein C (APC), functional protein C (FPC), free protein S (FPS), protein S bound to C4 binding protein (C4bp-S), antithrombin III (ATIII), as well as IgG and IgM anticardiolipin antibodies (aCL) in 38 patients with SLE with a history of thromboses and 70 patients with SLE without such history. We found a high frequency of deficiencies of natural anticoagulants in both groups of patients with SLE but, because of patient selection, we could not determine the actual prevalence of these defects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe case of a newborn with Down's syndrome and congenital leukaemia is reported. The malignant white blood cells displayed the CD41 antigen (glycoprotein Ilb/IIIa) identified by monoclonal antibodies HP1-ld and FMC24 and the CD9/p24 antigen identified by monoclonal antibody FMC27. The number of cells in S-phase was 14%, as assessed by the incorporation of 5-bromo 2-deoxyuridine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA human monoclonal IgM kappa paraprotein with rheumatoid factor (RF) activity was used to elicit antiidiotypic antibodies in rabbits. The antiidiotypic antiserum thus obtained reacted with samples from 40% of 72 rheumatoid arthritis patients, but not with any of the samples from 22 aged control subjects having serum RF. Our findings suggest that, despite the similarities between RF from rheumatoid arthritis patients and that from healthy individuals, the expression of V region genes may be different in healthy subjects and those with the disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntigenaemia due to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is thought to be significant either before the appearance of a specific antibody response, or after its decline during terminal stages. In order to increase the rate of detection of HIV antigen carriers, regardless of the stage or despite the presence of specific serum antibodies, we assayed, simultaneously, plasma samples and extracts from resting and phytohaemagglutinin-stimulated mononuclear cells from 25 infected, anti-body-positive individuals and 10 healthy, antibody-negative female volunteer blood donors. We detected the presence of HIV antigen in at least one of the three types of specimens obtained from all the 25 infected subjects but in none of the 10 healthy blood donors.
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