Marília B. Gomes
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
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Clinics | 2011
Eduardo Tibiriçá; Alessandra Sm Matheus; Bruno Nunes; Sandro Sperandei; Marília B. Gomes
OBJECTIVE: An awareness of the repeatability of biological measures is required to properly design and calculate sample sizes for longitudinal interventional studies. We investigated the day-to-day repeatability of measures of systemic microvascular reactivity using laser Doppler perfusion monitoring. METHODS: We performed laser Doppler perfusion monitoring in combination with skin iontophoresis using acetylcholine and sodium nitroprusside as well as post-occlusive reactive and thermal hyperemia twice within two weeks. The repeatability was assessed by calculating the within-subject standard deviations, limits of agreement, typical errors and intra-class correlation coefficients between days 1 and 2. The ratio of the within-subject standard deviation to the mean values obtained on days 1 and 2 (within-subject standard deviation/GM) was used to determine the condition with the best repeatability. RESULTS: Twenty-four healthy subjects, aged 24.6±3.8 years, were recruited. The area under the curve of the vasodilatory response to post-occlusive reactivity showed marked variability (within-subject standard deviation/GM = 0.83), while the area under the curve for acetylcholine exhibited less variability (within-subject standard deviation/GM = 0.52) and was comparable to the responses to sodium nitroprusside and thermal treatment (within-subject standard deviations/GM of 0.67 and 0.56, respectively). The area under the blood flow/time curve for vasodilation during acetylcholine administration required the smallest sample sizes, the area under the blood flow/time curve during post-occlusive reactivity required the largest sample sizes, and the area under the blood flow/time curves of vasodilation induced by sodium nitroprusside and thermal treatment required intermediate sizes. CONCLUSIONS: In view of the importance of random error related to the day-to-day repeatability of laser Doppler perfusion monitoring, we propose an original and robust statistical methodology for use in designing prospective clinical studies.
Amino Acids | 2005
Estela Maris Freitas Muri; Marília B. Gomes; Magaly Girão Albuquerque; E. F. F. da Cunha; R. B. de Alencastro; John S. Williamson; Octavio A. C. Antunes
Summary.Hepatitis C, Dengue and West Nile virus are among of the most important flaviviruses that share one important serine protease enzyme. Serine proteases belong to the most studied class of proteolytic enzymes, and are a primary target in the drug development field. In this paper, we describe the synthesis and preliminary molecular modeling studies of a novel class of N-t-Boc amino acid amides derived of isomannide as potential serine proteases inhibitors.
The review of diabetic studies : RDS | 2007
Eduardo Tibiriçá; Elba Rodrigues; Roberta A Cobas; Marília B. Gomes
Microvascular function in patients with type 1 diabetes without chronic complications was assessed using skin capillary recruitment during post-occlusive reactive hyperemia (PORH). Structural (maximal) capillary density was evaluated during venous occlusion. The study included 48 consecutive outpatients aged 26.3 +/- 10.8 years with type 1 diabetes (duration of 9.5 years) without chronic complications and 34 control subjects. Intravital capillary video-microscopy was used in the dynamic study of skin capillaries in the dorsum of the fingers and toes. Capillary recruitment during PORH (% increase in mean capillary density, MCD) was significantly higher in the controls than the patients in both the fingers (p < 0.001) and toes (p < 0.001). During venous occlusion, MCD increase was also higher in the controls than the patients in both the fingers (p < 0.05) and toes (p < 0.0001). In patients, no difference was found between MCD at baseline and after venous occlusion in the fingers but a decrease was observed in the toes (p < 0.001). It is concluded that skin capillary function is significantly impaired in both fingers and toes of patients with type 1 diabetes without chronic complications. Moreover, capillary density during venous occlusion did not increase in either extremity in the patients, suggesting that their capillaries at rest are already maximally recruited.
Revista Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto | 2014
Raquel C. Abi-Abib; Carolina A. Cabizuca; João Regis I. Carneiro; Fernanda O. Braga; Roberta A Cobas; Marília B. Gomes; Guilherme R. de Jesús; Fátima R. D. Miranda
Revista Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto | 2015
Carolina A. Cabizuca; Fernanda O. Braga; João Regis I. Carneiro; Marília B. Gomes; Raquel C. Abi-Abib
Revista Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto | 2014
João Regis I. Carneiro; Fernanda O. Braga; Carolina A. Cabizuca; Raquel C. Abi-Abib; Roberta A Cobas; Marília B. Gomes
Archive | 2014
Raquel C. Abi-Abib; Carolina A. Cabizuca; João Regis; Ivar Carneiro; Fernanda O. Braga; Roberta A Cobas; Marília B. Gomes; Guilherme R. de Jesús; Fátima R. D. Miranda
Rev. bras. hipertens | 2010
Roberta Arnoldi Cobas; Marília B. Gomes
Archive | 2010
Roberta Arnoldi Cobas; Marília B. Gomes
Archive | 2010
Renata C Alencar; Roberta A Cobas; Marília B. Gomes