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Aim: Understanding the variation in community composition and species abundances (i.e., ß-diversity) is at the heart of community ecology. A common approach to examine ß-diversity is to evaluate directional variation in community composition by measuring the decay in the similarity among pairs of communities along spatial or environmental distance. We provide the first global synthesis of taxonomic and functional distance decay along spatial and environmental distance by analysing 148 datasets comprising different types of organisms and environments. Location: Global. Time period: 1990 to present. Major taxa studied: From diatoms to mammals. Method: We measured the strength of the decay using ranked Mantel tests (Mantel r) and the rate of distance decay as the slope of an exponential fit using generalized linear models. We used null models to test whether functional similarity decays faster or slower than expected given the taxonomic decay along the spatial and environmental distance. We also unveiled the factors driving the rate of decay across the datasets, including latitude, spatial extent, realm and organismal features. Results: Taxonomic distance decay was stronger than functional distance decay along both spatial and environmental distance. Functional distance decay was random given the taxonomic distance decay. The rate of taxonomic and functional spatial distance decay was fastest in the datasets from mid-latitudes. Overall, datasets covering larger spatial extents showed a lower rate of decay along spatial distance but a higher rate of decay along environmental distance. Marine ecosystems had the slowest rate of decay along environmental distances. Main conclusions: In general, taxonomic distance decay is a useful tool for biogeographical research because it reflects dispersal-related factors in addition to species responses to climatic and environmental variables. Moreover, functional distance decay might be a cost-effective option for investigating community changes in heterogeneous environments.
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We investigated the molecular basis and physiological implications of anion transport during pollen tube (PT) growth in Arabidopsis thaliana (Col-0). Patch-clamp whole-cell configuration analysis of pollen grain protoplasts revealed three subpopulations of anionic currents differentially regulated by cytoplasmic calcium ([Ca2+ ]cyt ). We investigated the pollen-expressed proteins AtSLAH3, AtALMT12, AtTMEM16 and AtCCC as the putative anion transporters responsible for these currents. AtCCC-GFP was observed at the shank and AtSLAH3-GFP at the tip and shank of the PT plasma membrane. Both are likely to carry the majority of anion current at negative potentials, as extracellular anionic fluxes measured at the tip of PTs with an anion vibrating probe were significantly lower in slah3-/- and ccc-/- mutants, but unaffected in almt12-/- and tmem16-/- . We further characterised the effect of pH and GABA by patch clamp. Strong regulation by extracellular pH was observed in the wild-type, but not in tmem16-/- . Our results are compatible with AtTMEM16 functioning as an anion/H+ cotransporter and therefore, as a putative pH sensor. GABA presence: (1) inhibited the overall currents, an effect that is abrogated in the almt12-/- and (2) reduced the current in AtALMT12 transfected COS-7 cells, strongly suggesting the direct interaction of GABA with AtALMT12. Our data show that AtSLAH3 and AtCCC activity is sufficient to explain the major component of extracellular anion fluxes, and unveils a possible regulatory system linking PT growth modulation by pH, GABA, and [Ca2+ ]cyt through anionic transporters.
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Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Calcio/metabolismo , Fenómenos Electrofisiológicos , Polen/metabolismo , Ácido gamma-Aminobutírico/metabolismo , Aniones , Arabidopsis/efectos de los fármacos , Proteínas de Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Membrana Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Cloruros/farmacología , Fenómenos Electrofisiológicos/efectos de los fármacos , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Canales Iónicos/metabolismo , Transporte Iónico/efectos de los fármacos , Modelos Biológicos , Mutación/genética , Nitratos/farmacología , Polen/efectos de los fármacos , Tubo Polínico/efectos de los fármacos , Tubo Polínico/metabolismo , Protoplastos/efectos de los fármacos , Protoplastos/metabolismo , Simportadores/metabolismoRESUMEN
Aspergilli comprise a diversity of species that have been extensively studied due to their catabolic diversity, biotechnological and ecological value, and pathogenicity. An impressive level of structural and functional conservation has been shown for aspergilli, regardless of many (yet) cryptic genomic elements. We have hypothesized the existence of conserved genes responsive to stress in aspergilli. To test the hypothesis of such conserved stress regulators in aspergilli, a straightforward computational strategy integrating well-established bioinformatic tools was used as the starting point. Specifically, five transcriptome-based datasets on exposure to organic compounds were used, covering three distinct Aspergillus species. Among the identified up-regulated genes, only one gene showed the same response in all conditions, AN9181. This gene encodes a protein containing a phenylcoumaran benzylic ether reductase-like domain and a Nitrogen metabolite repressor regulator domain (NmrA). Deletion of this gene caused significant phenotypic alterations compared to that of the parental strain across diverse conditions. Specifically, the deletion of AN9181 raised the mutant's metabolic activity in different nitrogen sources. The acquired data supports that AN9181 acts by repressing (slowing down) A. nidulans growth when exposed to aromatic compounds in a concentration dependent manner. The same phenotype was observed for amphotericin B. Finally, AN9181 underwent differential upregulation under oxidative stress conditions. Collectively, the data suggest that AN9181, herein assigned as NmrB (Nitrogen Metabolite Repression Regulator B), builds up the genetic machinery of perception of oxidative stress by negatively regulating growth under such conditions.
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Calcifying cystic odontogenic tumors (CCOTs) are benign cystic lesions of odontogenic origin characterized by an ameloblastoma-like epithelium and the presence of a group of cells named ghost cells. The pattern of cytokeratin (Ck) expression on these lesions remains unclear and needs to be clarified. To this end, the expression of Ck6, Ck13, Ck14, Ck18, and Ck19 in the epithelium lining of 7 cases of CCOTs was evaluated by immunohistochemistry. For this, the epithelium lining was divided into 3 distinct regions: basal layer, suprabasal layer, and the compartment composed of ghost cells. In this study, 6 cases (85.7%) were classified as type 1 and 1 (14.3%) as type 4. All cases were negative for Ck13 and Ck18, despite the epithelial layer, as well as in the ghost cells. Ck6 was only positive in the ghost cells. Positivity for Ck14 and Ck19 was found in the basal and suprabasal layers, including the ghost cells. The results showing positivity for Ck14 and Ck19 in all of the analyzed cases reinforce CCOT as being of odontogenic origin, and the restricted expression of Ck6 in the ghost cells may be indicative that these cells suffer an altered differentiation into hair follicles in CCOTs.
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Ameloblastoma/patología , Neoplasias Maxilomandibulares/patología , Queratinas/metabolismo , Quiste Odontogénico Calcificado/patología , Tumores Odontogénicos/patología , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Ameloblastoma/metabolismo , Diferenciación Celular , Epitelio/metabolismo , Epitelio/patología , Femenino , Folículo Piloso/metabolismo , Folículo Piloso/patología , Humanos , Inmunohistoquímica , Neoplasias Maxilomandibulares/metabolismo , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Quiste Odontogénico Calcificado/metabolismo , Tumores Odontogénicos/metabolismo , Adulto JovenRESUMEN
Fungal secondary metabolites constitute a rich source of yet undiscovered bioactive compounds. Their production is often silent under standard laboratory conditions, but the production of some compounds can be triggered simply by altering the cultivation conditions. The usage of an organic salt - ionic liquid - as growth medium supplement can greatly impact the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, leading to higher diversity of compounds accumulating extracellularly. This study examines if such supplements, specifically cholinium-based ionic liquids, can support the discovery of bioactive secondary metabolites across three model species: Neurospora crassa, Aspergillus nidulans, and Aspergillus fumigatus. Enriched organic extracts obtained from medium supernatant revealed high diversity in metabolites. The supplementation led apparently to increased levels of either 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate or α-aminoisobutyric acid. The extracts where bioactive against two major foodborne bacterial strains: Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. In particular, those retrieved from N. crassa cultures showed greater bactericidal potential compared to control extracts derived from non-supplemented cultures. An untargeted mass spectrometry analysis using the Global Natural Product Social Molecular Networking tool enabled to capture the chemical diversity driven by the ionic liquid stimuli. Diverse macrolides, among other compounds, were putatively associated with A. fumigatus; whereas an unexpected richness of cyclic (depsi)peptides with N. crassa. Further studies are required to understand if the identified peptides are the major players of the bioactivity of N. crassa extracts, and to decode their biosynthesis pathways as well.
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⢠Currents through anion channels in the plasma membrane of Lilium longiflorum pollen grain protoplasts were studied under conditions of symmetrical anionic concentrations by means of patch-clamp whole-cell configuration. ⢠With Cl(-) -based intra- and extracellular solutions, three outward-rectifying anion conductances, I(Cl1) , I(Cl2) and I(Cl3) , were identified. These three activities were discriminated by differential rundown behaviour and sensitivity to 5-nitro-2-(phenylpropylamino)-benzoate (NPPB), which could not be attributed to one or more channel types. All shared strong outward rectification, activated instantaneously and displayed a slow time-dependent activation for positive potentials. All showed modulation by intracellular calcium ([Ca(2+) ](in) ), increasing intensity from 6.04 nM up to 0.5 mM (I(Cl1) ), or reaching a maximum value with 8.50 µM (I(Cl2) and I(Cl3) ). ⢠After rundown, the anionic currents measured using NO(3) (-) -based solutions were indistinguishable, indicating that the permeabilities of the channels for Cl(-) and NO(3) (-) are similar. Additionally, unitary anionic currents were measured from outside-out excised patches, confirming the presence of individual anionic channels. ⢠This study shows for the first time the presence of a large anionic conductance across the membrane of pollen protoplasts, resulting from the presence of Ca(2+) -regulated channels. A similar conductance was also found in germinated pollen. We hypothesize that these putative channels may be responsible for the large anionic fluxes previously detected by means of self-referencing vibrating probes.
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Calcio/metabolismo , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Canales Iónicos/metabolismo , Lilium/citología , Polen/metabolismo , Protoplastos/citología , Aniones/metabolismo , Membrana Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Permeabilidad de la Membrana Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Cloruros/farmacología , Germinación/efectos de los fármacos , Espacio Intracelular/efectos de los fármacos , Espacio Intracelular/metabolismo , Activación del Canal Iónico/efectos de los fármacos , Cinética , Potenciales de la Membrana/efectos de los fármacos , Nitratos/farmacología , Nitrobenzoatos/farmacología , Polen/efectos de los fármacos , AguaRESUMEN
Plasma membrane anion transporters play fundamental roles in plant cell biology, especially in stomatal closure and nutrition. Notwithstanding, a lot is still unknown about the specific function of these transporters, their specific localization, or molecular nature. Here the fundamental roles of anionic transport in plant cells are reviewed. Special attention will be paid to them in the control of pollen tube growth. Pollen tubes are extreme examples of cellular polarity as they grow exclusively in their apical extremity. Their unique cell biology has been extensively exploited for fundamental understanding of cellular growth and morphogenesis. Non-invasive methods have demonstrated that tube growth is governed by different ion fluxes, with different properties and distribution. Not much is known about the nature of the membrane transporters responsible for anionic transport and their regulation in the pollen tube. Recent data indicate the importance of chloride (Cl(-)) transfer across the plasma membrane for pollen germination and pollen tube growth. A general overview is presented of the well-known accumulated data in terms of biophysical and functional characterization, transcriptomics, and genomic description of pollen ionic transport, and the various controversies around the role of anionic fluxes during pollen tube germination, growth, and development. It is concluded that, like all other plant cells so far analysed, pollen tubes depend on anion fluxes for a number of fundamental homeostatic properties.
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Proteínas de Transporte de Anión/metabolismo , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Plantas/metabolismo , Tubo Polínico/metabolismo , Proteínas de Transporte de Anión/genética , Aniones/metabolismo , Transporte Biológico , Desarrollo de la Planta , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Plantas/genética , Tubo Polínico/genética , Tubo Polínico/crecimiento & desarrolloRESUMEN
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the validity and reliability of the University Student Engagement Inventory (USEI) in its complete and reduced versions with Brazilian and USA students, and to evaluate the influence of gender and academic level on students' university engagement in both countries. METHODS: A cross-sectional observational study with a non-probability sample was conducted. The sample comprised dental students of both genders, 154 from a university in New York, USA (response rate 91.1%) and 459 from two universities in Brazil (response rate 79.1%). University engagement was measured using the USEI. The samples were characterized by gender and academic level. RESULTS: The refined reduced version of the USEI presented adequate fit to the samples from both countries. Gender was associated with the behavioral engagement factor of the USEI in Brazilian students. In the USA sample, gender was associated with the behavioral and cognitive engagement factors. There was a significant effect of academic level on behavioral and emotional engagement for the Brazilian and USA samples, respectively. CONCLUSION: The refined reduced USEI presented adequate psychometric qualities for the study samples.
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Emociones/fisiología , Brasil , Estudios Transversales , Escolaridad , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , UniversidadesRESUMEN
Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis is a life-threatening fungal infection especially in the immunocompromised patients. The low diversity of available antifungal drugs coupled with the emergence of antifungal resistance has become a worldwide clinical concern. The echinocandin Caspofungin (CSP) is recommended as a second-line therapy but resistance and tolerance mechanisms have been reported. However, how the fungal cell articulates the response to CSP is not completely understood. This work provides a detailed characterization of ZnfA, a transcription factor (TF) identified in previous screening studies that is involved in the A. fumigatus responses to calcium and CSP. This TF plays an important role in the regulation of iron homeostasis and cell wall organization in response to high CSP concentrations as revealed by Chromatin Immunoprecipitation coupled to DNA sequencing (ChIP-seq) analysis. Furthermore, ZnfA acts collaboratively with the key TF CrzA in modulating the response to calcium as well as cell wall and osmotic stresses. This study therefore describes the existence of an additional, previously unknown TF that bridges calcium signaling and the CSP cellular response and further exposes the complex connections that exist among different pathways which govern stress sensing and signaling in A. fumigatus.
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Iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) were synthesized by the chemical co-precipitation method and coated with gum arabic (GA) by physical adsorption and covalent attachment. Cultures of mammalian cell lines (HEK293, CHO and TE671) were grown in the presence of uncoated and GA-coated MNPs. Cellular growth was followed by optical microscopy in order to assess the proportion of cells with particles, alterations in cellular density and the presence of debris. The in vitro assays demonstrated that cells from different origins are affected differently by the presence of the nanoparticles. Also, the methods followed for GA coating of MNPs endow distinct surface characteristics that probably underlie the observed differences when in contact with the cells. In general, the nanoparticles to which the GA was adsorbed had a smaller ability to attach to the cells' surface and to compromise the viability of the cultures.
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Materiales Biocompatibles Revestidos/farmacología , Células Eucariotas/citología , Células Eucariotas/efectos de los fármacos , Goma Arábiga/farmacología , Nanopartículas de Magnetita , Animales , Células CHO , Recuento de Células , Técnicas de Cultivo de Célula/instrumentación , Técnicas de Cultivo de Célula/métodos , Línea Celular , Proliferación Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Materiales Biocompatibles Revestidos/química , Cricetinae , Cricetulus , Goma Arábiga/química , Humanos , Magnetismo , Nanopartículas de Magnetita/química , Mamíferos , Factores de TiempoRESUMEN
Environmental heterogeneity (EH) in space and time promotes niche-partition, which leads to high variation in biological communities, such as in algae. In streams, EH is highly related to the intensity of the water flow and may lead to community variation mainly during the low flow conditions. Despite the wide knowledge on the responses of phytoplankton communities to EH in lentic and semi-lentic systems, studies of riverine phytoplankton community variation are still scarce. Here, we first investigated the relationship between phytoplankton community variation and EH in different courses of the river and between seasons. We expected that under low or intermediate flow conditions, there is a positive correlation between community variation and EH. Alternatively, we did not expect any relationship between EH and community variation under high flow condition because stronger downstream transport would mask environmental filtering. We sampled nine sites monthly (May 2012 to April 2013) in a tropical river of Brazilian Southeast. We calculated EH from abiotic data whereas for community variation, here community distinctiveness (CD), we used Sorensen (CDSor) and Bray-Curtis (CDBray) dissimilarities. Differences in EH, CDSor and CDBray were tested at between-season and among-course levels. We found lower distinctiveness during the dry season when EH was the highest. Contrastingly, phytoplankton CD was the highest even when EH was low during the wet season. We found that this pattern raised from the increasing in individuals dispersal during the wet season, promoting mass effects. Finally, our results thus reject the first hypothesis and show a negative relationship between EH and distinctiveness. However, results support our alternative hypothesis and show that during the wet season, distinctiveness is not driven by EH. These results provide new insights into how EH drives community variation, being useful for both basic research about riverine algal communities and biomonitoring programs using phytoplankton communities as bioindicators.
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Biodiversidad , Monitoreo del Ambiente , Fitoplancton/fisiología , Ríos , Brasil , Fitoplancton/clasificación , Estaciones del AñoRESUMEN
The aims of this study were to adapt the Job Factors Questionnaire to the field of dentistry, evaluate its psychometric properties, evaluate dental students' perceptions of work/study risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders, and determine the influence of gender and academic level on those perceptions. All 580 students enrolled in two Brazilian dental schools in 2015 were invited to participate in the study. A three-factor structure (Repetitiveness, Work Posture, and External Factors) was tested through confirmatory factor analysis. Convergent validity was estimated using the average variance extracted (AVE), discriminant validity was based on the correlational analysis of the factors, and reliability was assessed. A causal model was created using structural equation modeling to evaluate the influence of gender and academic level on students' perceptions. A total of 480 students completed the questionnaire for an 83% response rate. The responding students' average age was 21.6 years (SD=2.98), and 74.8% were women. Higher scores were observed on the Work Posture factor items. The refined model presented proper fit to the studied sample. Convergent validity was compromised only for External Factors (AVE=0.47), and discriminant validity was compromised for Work Posture and External Factors (r2=0.69). Reliability was adequate. Academic level did not have a significant impact on the factors, but the women students exhibited greater perception. Overall, the adaptation resulted in a useful instrument for assessing perceptions of risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders. Gender was found to significantly influence all three factors, with women showing greater perception of the risk factors.
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Actitud del Personal de Salud , Odontología , Enfermedades Musculoesqueléticas , Enfermedades Profesionales , Autoinforme , Estudiantes de Odontología , Brasil , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Psicometría , Factores de Riesgo , Estudiantes de Odontología/psicología , Adulto JovenRESUMEN
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the current study is to investigate the association between E-cadherin methylation status, hypoxia and OSCC. METHODS: HaCat and SCC9 cell lines were submitted to hypoxic treatment, followed by methylation profile analysis (MS-PCR) and analysis of the expression of mRNA gene E-cadherin (RT-PCR). Study group samples comprise individuals affected by potentially malignant lesions Potential Malignant Oral Lesion (PMOL, n=18) and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC, n=28). The control group oral mucosa (OM, n=15) of patients with an oral mucocele. Cell migration ability was evaluated a scratch wound assay in SCC9 and HaCat cell lines RESULTS: E-cadherin mRNA expression in the cell lines SCC9 and HaCat was significantly reduced under hypoxia, regardless of the methylation profile, when compared to the control group. No differences in methylation profile of the E-cadherin were observed among the groups OM, PMOL and OSCC. HaCat and SCC9 presented increases in cell migration rates under hypoxia. CONCLUSION: The current study demonstrates that hypoxia reduces E-cadherin expression and increase cell migration, regardless of the methylation profile. Additionally, no differences in E-cadherin methylation patterns were observed among OM, PMOL and OSCC.
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Cadherinas/metabolismo , Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/metabolismo , Hipoxia de la Célula , Regulación Neoplásica de la Expresión Génica , Neoplasias de la Boca/metabolismo , Antígenos CD , Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/patología , Línea Celular Tumoral , Movimiento Celular , Humanos , Metilación , Neoplasias de la Boca/patología , ARN MensajeroRESUMEN
A formação do profissional da saúde, atualmente, busca torná-lo um indivíduo preocupado com o bem-estar geral e a qualidade de vida dos seus pacientes. A formação generalista de cirurgiões-dentistas possibilita o profissional a lidar com as mudanças que ocorrem no perfil sociodemográfico dos pacientes, pois, a medida que a população brasileira envelhece, o atendimento odontológico deve ser suficientemente abrangente para suprir as necessidades específicas da terceira idade. Assim, o estudo objetivou, por meio da revisão da literatura, analisar a importância do conhecimento e da prática em Odontogeriatria na formação de Cirurgiões-Dentistas, além do impacto da inclusão desta disciplina nos cursos de Graduação em Odontologia. Observou-se em diversos estudos a existência de relativo conteúdo sobre Odontogeriatria fragmentado dentre algumas disciplinas da graduação como Prótese Dentária, Periodontia e Estomatologia. Outro fato relevante é que, em estudo realizado nas regiões sul e centro-oeste do Brasil, os graduandos demonstraram preferência para o atendimento ao idoso e apontaram a necessidade de maior conhecimento, devido ao aumento da demanda na população. A inclusão de projetos de extensão universitária visando o atendimento odontológico domiciliar ou institucional de idosos também tem mostrado resultados satisfatórios para a promoção de saúde bucal do idoso, além de permitir ao aluno vivenciar as peculiaridades do cuidado e assistência dirigidos a população idosa. Deste modo, conclui-se que a Odontogeriatria deve apresentar-se como disciplina obrigatória nos cursos de graduação para formação de Cirurgiões-Dentistas capacitados para o mercado de trabalho atual que exige humanização no atendimento e resolutividade das ações em saúde.
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De acordo com a Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS), a cárie é considerada a segunda maior doença do mundo, e afeta grande parte da população. A cárie é uma doença multifatorial, influenciada principalmente pelo estilo de vida do paciente, através da dieta, hábitos de higiene bucal, entre outros fatores. O passo mais importante para prevenção da cárie, é ter um bom hábito de higiene bucal (escovação, utilização de fio dental e enxaguatórios bucais com a presença de flúor) associado a uma dieta balanceada com níveis de açúcares baixos, no qual pode ser substituído por algum adoçante, como o xilitol. O xilitol pode ser encontrado na Odontologia em dentifrícios, enxaguatórios bucais, entre outros. Pesquisas apontam que, a introdução desse substituto do açúcar nos produtos odontológicos diminuem a incidência da cárie, por ele não ser metabolizado pelas bactérias. Outro produto que podemos encontrar o xilitol é em gomas de mascar, no qual pesquisas clínicas comprovam que o uso de tais gomas, algumas vezes ao dia, produz o aumento da salivação, que promove o efeito tampão, impedindo que os microorganismos se alojem na superfície dentária. O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar uma revisão de literatura para obter informações sobre o uso do xilitol na Odontologia e seu papel na prevenção da cárie dentária. Para a realização deste trabalho foi efetuada uma pesquisa bibliográfica por meio das seguintes bases de dados: Scielo, Pubmed, Lilacs e Periódicos Capes. Diante da literatura revisada, pôde-se elucidar as diversas aplicabilidades clínicas do xilitol na Odontologia, como em dentifrícios, gomas de mascar, soluções para bochechos e vernizes. Concluiu-se que o efeito do xilitol na prevençaÌo da caÌrie eÌ bastante controverso. Entretanto, seu uso parece ser um recurso promissor como coadjuvante dos procedimentos de higiene bucal, em pacientes de alto risco à cárie, carecendo de mais estudos.
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Nitric oxide (NO) is a gaseous reactive oxygen species (ROS) that has evolved as a signaling hormone in many physiological processes in animals. In plants it has been demonstrated to be a crucial regulator of development, acting as a signaling molecule present at each step of the plant life cycle. NO has also been implicated as a signal in biotic and abiotic responses of plants to the environment. Remarkably, despite this plethora of effects and functional relationships, the fundamental knowledge of NO production, sensing, and transduction in plants remains largely unknown or inadequately characterized. In this review we cover the current understanding of NO production, perception, and action in different physiological scenarios. We especially address the issues of enzymatic and chemical generation of NO in plants, NO sensing and downstream signaling, namely the putative cGMP and Ca(2+) pathways, ion-channel activity modulation, gene expression regulation, and the interface with other ROS, which can have a profound effect on both NO accumulation and function. We also focus on the importance of NO in cell-cell communication during developmental processes and sexual reproduction, namely in pollen tube guidance and embryo sac fertilization, pathogen defense, and responses to abiotic stress.
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Óxido Nítrico/metabolismo , Plantas/metabolismo , Comunicación Celular/fisiología , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno/metabolismo , Transducción de Señal/fisiologíaRESUMEN
O estudo avaliou, por meio de uma revisão da literatura, os vários métodos de clareamento dental para controle da sensibilidade durante e/ou após o tratamento clareador. Existem diferentes técnicas, cujo mecanismo de ação é o mesmo: promover a oxirredução das cadeias moleculares longas dos cromóforos presentes na superfície dental por meio da dissociação do agente clareador, podendo ou não estar associado a uma fonte de luz. Porém, um dos efeitos indesejados mais comuns pelos pacientes é a sensibilidade dental que o tratamento proporciona, podendo durar por algumas horas ou dias após o término do procedimento, ou mesmo durante a aplicação do produto. Isto pode ocorrer pela penetração do agente clareador através do esmalte, dentina até chegar à câmara pulpar. Diante do exposto, conclui-se que o uso de peróxido de hidrogênio para clareamento dental apresenta maior eficácia relacionada ao tempo de tratamento e resultado final alcançado, entretanto ele está associado a maiores índices de sensibilidade. O clareamento por meio apenas da luz violeta proporciona maior conforto ao paciente que possui hipersensibilidade, embora mais sessões sejam necessárias.
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RESUMO A divulgação de informações sobre qualidade das águas para um público não especialista é fundamental para subsidiar ações políticas e institucionais de gestão dos ambientes aquáticos. Para tanto, índices de qualidade de água têm sido propostos por serem capazes de sintetizar em um único valor ou categoria a informação, normalmente descrita a partir de um conjunto extenso de variáveis de qualidade de água. Este trabalho propõe um novo índice de qualidade de água, IQAFAL, baseado em lógica nebulosa, direcionado para o ambiente lótico, desenvolvido com a colaboração do quadro de especialistas da área de qualidade de água do Instituto Estadual do Ambiente (INEA). O índice proposto foi aplicado a dados de qualidade de água do Rio Paraíba do Sul, obtidos pelo INEA, nos anos de 2002 a 2009. Os resultados do IQAFAL mostraram que esse índice foi capaz de descrever a qualidade da água desse trecho do Rio Paraíba do Sul, correspondendo satisfatoriamente às avaliações de qualidade de água contidas nos relatórios disponíveis. Verificou-se também que com essa metodologia foi possível evitar que a influência de uma variável em condições críticas fosse atenuada pela influência das outras variáveis em condições favoráveis, produzindo um resultado impreciso no índice final.
ABSTRACT The dissemination of information on water quality for a non-specialist audience is essential to support political and institutional actions for the management of aquatic environments. Therefore, water quality indices have been proposed since they are able to synthesize into a single value or category information, usually described from an extensive set of water quality variables. This research proposes a new water quality index, based on fuzzy logic, aimed at lotic environments, developed through the collaboration of experts in water quality of the Rio de Janeiro Environmental Agency (Instituto Estadual do Ambiente - INEA). The proposed index was applied to water quality data from the Paraíba do Sul River, obtained by INEA, in the years 2002 to 2009. The results of IQAFAL showed that the index was able to synthesize the water quality of this stretch of the Paraíba do Sul, satisfactorily matching the assessments of the water quality assessments contained in the reports available. It was also noticed that with this methodology it was possible to avoid the attenuation of the influence of a variable in critical condition was attenuated by the influence of other variables in favorable conditions, producing an inaccurate result in the final index.
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The non-protein amino acid, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) rapidly accumulates in plant tissues in response to biotic and abiotic stress, and regulates plant growth. Until now it was not known whether GABA exerts its effects in plants through the regulation of carbon metabolism or via an unidentified signalling pathway. Here, we demonstrate that anion flux through plant aluminium-activated malate transporter (ALMT) proteins is activated by anions and negatively regulated by GABA. Site-directed mutagenesis of selected amino acids within ALMT proteins abolishes GABA efficacy but does not alter other transport properties. GABA modulation of ALMT activity results in altered root growth and altered root tolerance to alkaline pH, acid pH and aluminium ions. We propose that GABA exerts its multiple physiological effects in plants via ALMT, including the regulation of pollen tube and root growth, and that GABA can finally be considered a legitimate signalling molecule in both the plant and animal kingdoms.