Biological research for nursing
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The CYP2D6 gene encodes for an enzyme that is involved in the metabolism of more than 25% of all medications, including many opioids and antiemetics. It may contribute to the risk of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV), a common surgical complication. However, little research has been conducted in this area. ⋯ Patients who were classified as poor metabolizers had less PONV and higher pain scores. Gender and history of PONV, but not smoking, were also significant risk factors. Findings suggest variability in CYP2D6 impacts susceptibility to PONV.
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The lack of a consensus classification system and of a specific, sensitive, and early-stage biomarker for kidney injury frequently results in late diagnosis of acute kidney injury (AKI). The aim of the present study was to characterize the discriminatory power of cystatin C and the RIFLE and Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) criteria for the assessment of renal dysfunction after cardiac surgery. A longitudinal, quantitative study was conducted in intensive care units of the Heart Institute (São Paulo, Brazil) in which 121 patients were followed for the first 72 hr after cardiac surgery. ⋯ A progressive increase in cystatin C levels was associated with a worsening of renal function, as classified by RIFLE and AKIN (p < .05). Analysis of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves showed the RIFLE and AKIN classification to have good discriminatory power for the assessment of renal function, with the performance of cystatin C being poorer (area under the curve: 0.804 and 0.794 vs. 0.719). However, combining cystatin C and RIFLE resulted in greater discriminatory power for detecting kidney injury in postoperative patients than any marker in isolation.
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Epigenetic mechanisms provide an adaptive layer of control in the regulation of gene expression that enables an organism to adjust to a changing environment. Epigenetic regulation increases the functional complexity of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) by altering chromatin structure, nuclear organization, and transcript stability. These changes may additively or synergistically influence gene expression and result in long-term molecular and functional consequences independent of the DNA sequence that may ultimately define an individual's phenotype. This article (1) describes histone modification, DNA methylation, and expression of small noncoding RNA species; (2) reviews the most common methods used to measure these epigenetic changes; and (3) presents factors that need to be considered when choosing a specific tissue to evaluate for epigenetic changes.
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Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) is a devastating disease that affects approximately 30,000 people a year in the United States. Delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) and cerebral vasospasm (CV) are common complications after aSAH. In addition, aSAH patients have a high risk of poor long-term outcomes. ⋯ There was a trend found between the variant allele of an ET-1 SNP (rs6912834) and angiographic vasospasm. There were also associations found between two ETB SNPs (rs9574124 and rs3027111) and poor outcomes as measured by the Glasgow Outcome scale at 3 months. These findings support the role of ET-1 and ETB in recovery following aSAH.