LILIAM TAKAYAMA GUERRA
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Departamento de Clínica Médica, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/17 - Laboratório de Investigação em Reumatologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/17 - Laboratório de Investigação em Reumatologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
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conferenceObject Discriminating sarcopenia in male patients with heart failure: the influence of body mass index(2018) SANTOS, M. R. Dos; FONSECA, G. W. P.; SOUZA, F. R.; CASTRO, V. M.; TAKAYAMA, L.; PEREIRA, R. M. R.; NEGRAO, C. E.; ALVES, M. J. N. N.conferenceObject Association of Moderate/Severe Vertebral Fractures with Reduced Trabecular Volumetric Bone Density in Older Women and Reduced Areal Femoral Neck Bone Density in Older Men from Community: A Cross-Sectional Study (SPAH)(2018) TORRES, Georgea H. F.; GUZMAN, Luis F. S.; ALVARENGA, Jackeline C.; SR., Levi Neto; CAPARBO, Valeria F.; TAKAYAMA, Liliam; DOMICIANO, Diogo S.; SR., Neusa Lopes; PEREIRA, Rosa M. R.conferenceObject Diminished macrophage cholesterol efflux mediated by HDL and coronary artery disease in young male anabolic androgenic steroid users(2018) SOUZA, F. R.; SANTOS, M. R.; PORELLO, R. A.; FONSECA, G. W. P.; SAYEGH, A. L. C.; LIMA, T. P.; FERREIRA, F. D.; OLIVEIRA, T. F.; YONAMINE, M.; TAKAYAMA, L.; PEREIRA, R. M. R.; NEGRAO, C. E.; PASSARELLI, M.; ROCHITTE, C. E.; ALVES, M. J. N. N.- Effects of aging, gender, and hypogonadism on mandibular bone density(2018) ARMADA, Luciana; BRASIL, Sabrina de Castro; ARMADA-DIAS, Luci; BEZERRA, Jucileia; PEREIRA, Rosa M. R.; TAKAYAMA, Lilian; SANTOS, Rachel Moreira Morais dos; GONCALVES, Lucio S.; NASCIMENTO-SABA, Celly C. A.Aim: The aim of the present study was to evaluate how aging, sex, and hypogonadism influence mandibular bone density with and without the benefits of hormone treatment. Methods: Three-month old Wistar rats were randomly assigned to three experimental groups, with eights animals per group: controls, castrated (orchiectomized[ORX], ovariectomized [OVX]) and castrated with hormonal treatment (ORX + testosterone, OVX + estradiol benzoate). Females were previously evaluated by vaginal cytology. The corporal mass was verified weekly, and after three experimental periods (90, 120, and 150 days), the animals were killed. Blood was collected, and bones underwent densitometric and biomechanical analyses. Results: After castration, the male rats demonstrated low gain in body weight compared to females (P<.05). Male and female castrated animals presented serum concentrations of sex steroid hormones lower than the control group (P<.05). Bone mineral density and biomechanical properties of the L4 vertebrae and femur were reduced earlier in females than in males (P<.05). However, mandibles were affected only in the male rats at the most chronic experimental period. Conclusion: Hypogonadism promotes alterations in the mandible over chronic periods, especially in males, and these alterations could be minimized by hormone treatment.
conferenceObject Vertebral fractures and bone metabolism impairment after heart transplant: results from a prospective cohort study(2018) SEGURO, L. F. B. C.; SEGURO, L. P. C.; MARCONDES-BRAGA, F. G.; CAPARBO, V. P.; TAKAYAMA, L.; MANGINI, S.; AVILA, M. S.; WOZNIAK, I.; GAIOTTO, F. A.; PEREIRA, R. M. R.; BACAL, F.conferenceObject RISK FACTORS FOR BONE LOSS IN JUVENILE-ONSET SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY(2018) SOUSA, L.; PAUPITZ, J.; AIKAWA, N.; TAKAYAMA, L.; CAPARBO, V.; PEREIRA, R.