Serum iFGF-23, sKlotho, and 1,25 (OH)2 D3 Vitamin Levels in Kidney Transplant
Ayse Senelmis,
Ozge Tugce Pasaoglu,
Ozant Helvaci,
Ulver Derici,
Hatice Pasaoglu
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 2, June 2020
Pages:
12-17
Received:
7 April 2020
Accepted:
22 April 2020
Published:
28 April 2020
Abstract: Aim of the study: Chronic kidney disease is characterized by elevated iFGF-23 level, which is known to regulate phosphate, little is known about the relationship between iFGF-23 and phosphate homeostasis in posttransplant patients, however. We will look at the iFGF-23 level and correlate it with sKlotho, and 1,25 (OH)2 D3 Vitamin in posttransplant patients. Material and methods: This study was conducted using 60 kidney transplant patients. 34 healthy subjects enrolled as a control group. Blood samples were withdrawn for measuring the levels of serum iFGF-23, sKlotho, 1,25 (OH)2 D3 Vitamin, Calcium, Phosphorus, iPTH, 25 (OH) D vitamin. CKD-EPI is used to calculate GFR. Results: iFGF-23 levels were elevated in the posttransplant period compared with healthy subjects. iFGF-23 levels were measured as 263.64±153.08 pg/ml in transplant patients and 155.05±73.40 pg/ml within the control group. sKlotho levels were measured as 2.82±1.76 ng/ml and 3.72±3.59 ng/ml in transplant patients and control groups respectively. 1,25 (OH)2 D3 Vitamin levels were measured as 49.56±13.73 pg/ml and 48.42±12.13 pg/ml in transplant patients and control group respectively. The results of this study revealed a significant correlation between iFGF-23 and sKlotho both in transplant patients and in the control group. Conclusions: Significantly elevated iFGF-23 and iPTH level accompanied by decreased GFR activity suggests a progressive deficiency in phosphate homeostasis.
Abstract: Aim of the study: Chronic kidney disease is characterized by elevated iFGF-23 level, which is known to regulate phosphate, little is known about the relationship between iFGF-23 and phosphate homeostasis in posttransplant patients, however. We will look at the iFGF-23 level and correlate it with sKlotho, and 1,25 (OH)2 D3 Vitamin in posttransplant ...
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What Is Life: An Informational Model of the Living Structures
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 2, June 2020
Pages:
18-28
Received:
5 October 2020
Accepted:
17 October 2020
Published:
26 October 2020
Abstract: Schröedinger’s question “what is life?” was a real challenge for the scientific community and this still remains as an opened question, because in spite of the important advances in various scientific branches like philosophy, biology, chemistry and physics, each of them assesses life from its particular point of view to explain the life’ characteristic features, so not a coherent and well structured general model of life was reported. In this paper life is approached from informational perspective, starting from earlier Draganeacu's philosophic concepts, showing that actually life is structured by matter and information. Therefore, it is analyzed the carbon-matter and its properties on the basis of which the living structures are composed, giving rise not only of a considerable number of carbon-based compounds, but serving now beside silicon, as an useful material for micro/nanostructure applications. Such specific properties refers to the high ability of carbon to associate/dissociate in chemical reactions regulated/facilitated by informational (Bit unit) YES/NO bistable mechanisms to form macro/small molecules with complementary properties, reactive info-functional pathways of transduction, relaying, amplification, integration, spreading, modulation, activation and positive/negative feedback reactions, like in the informational microelectronic/microsystems circuits. It is argued that the negentropy invoked earlier in Schrödinger's analysis is a consequence of informational-assisted structuration/organization of the cell and human organism. From the analysis of inter/intra-communication mechanisms in the cell and comparing with the outcomes described by the Informational Model of Human Body, it is deduced that the living organisms operate on the basis of three main streaming circuits assuring the living functions: (1) the metabolic matter-related circuit; (2) the operative informational circuit; (3) the epigenetic informational circuit for the gradual integration of information in the central informational structure – DNA. It is founded on these bases the Informational Model of the Living Structures, and the Informational System of the Living Structures (ISLS), with similar functions on the entire living scale size, from unitary to multicellular living structures, composed by seven informational systems, namely [CASI (center of acquisition and storing of information), CDC (center of decision and command), IRSS (info-reactive sentient system), MIS (maintenance info-system), GTS (genetic transmission system), IGG (info-genetic generator) and IC (info-connection)]ISLS, and are identified the specific functions of each of them. The living structures operate thus like self-“polarized" bipolar info-matter informational devices by means of the stand-by metabolic matter-related circuit, and react/respond to the external/internal informational stimuli, which modulate their functionality, returning an external reaction signal (“attitude"), for adaptation and survival.
Abstract: Schröedinger’s question “what is life?” was a real challenge for the scientific community and this still remains as an opened question, because in spite of the important advances in various scientific branches like philosophy, biology, chemistry and physics, each of them assesses life from its particular point of view to explain the life’ character...
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