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Arq. Inst. Biol. (Online) ; 77(3): 371-379, jul.-set. 2010. tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-1391181

ABSTRACT

Leptospiras excretadas pela urina podem sobreviver por longos períodos em águas de superfície e solos, na dependência do pH e teor de umidade e de matéria orgânica. Investigou-se a influência do meio ambiente na transmissão da leptospirose em dois rebanhos exclusivos de ovinos (A e C) e dois de ovinos consorciados com bovinos (F e H) da região de Sorocaba, SP, no período de dezembro de 2007 a setembro de 2008. Foram examinadas amostras de soro pela reação de soroaglutinação microscópica; de urina, água e solo pelo cultivo para leptospiras e urina de ovinos pela PCR. Condições edafoclimáticas, pH das águas de superfície e solo, granulometria e permeabilidade do solo foram analisadas. Todos os rebanhos apresentaram pelo menos um animal sororeagente para Leptospira spp. Apenas a PCR de um pool de urina de ovinos (H) foi positiva. Leptospira spp. foi isolada do lago de F. O pH das águas de superfície variou entre 6,0-7,0; e nos solos entre 4,5 e 6,8. Os índices de matéria orgânica em A, C e H variaram de 24 a 35 g/dm3, e 63 g/dm3 em F. A composição do solo de A e F mostrou-se franco-argiloarenosa, C argilosa e H franco-siltosa; como texturas mistas são capazes de manter a umidade, principalmente devido a argila. Diante da presença de animais sororeatores e portanto da circulação de Leptospira spp. nos rebanhos, conclui-se que o ciclo de transmissão é dependente da interação sinérgica e antagônica de muitas variáveis; onde o pastejo num habitat com alto teor de umidade parece ser limitante.


Leptospires excreted by urine are able to survive for long periods in surface water and soil depending on the pH, humidity and organic matter presence. This paper reported the influence of environment conditions on the transmission of leptospirosis in two sheep-only farms (A and C) and two cattle-sheep farms (F and H) from December 2007 to September 2008. Serum samples were examined by microscopic agglutination test; urine, surface water and soil samples were cultured for leptospires, and ovine urine pools were analyzed by PCR. Regional edaphoclimatic conditions, pH of surface water and soil, granulometry and permeability of soil were analyzed. All herds presented at least one reactor to Leptospira spp. Only the PCR of an ovine urine pool of herd H was positive and Leptospira spp. was isolated from the F lake. The pH of water samples ranged from 6.0 to 7.0; while in soil it was around from 4.5 to 6.8. Soil organic matter were 24 to 35 g/dm3 in A, C e H, and 63 g/dm3 in F. Soil samples of A and F showed loamy-clay texture; C had clay soil, and H loamy-silt soil; as mixed compositions are able to maintain the humidity, mainly where clay is present. As the presence of reactors in all herds indicated the contact with Leptospira spp., it was concluded that the cycle of transmission is dependent on the synergistic and antagonistic interaction of many variables; but the close contact of animals grazing in a high humidity habitat seems to be limiting.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Sheep/microbiology , Leptospirosis/etiology , Leptospirosis/veterinary , Soil Microbiology , Communicable Diseases/veterinary
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 22(7): 825-31, 1989. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-83199

ABSTRACT

In order to evaluate the mechanism by which beta blockers with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity preserve left ventricular systolic function at rest, 46 patients with coronary artery disease were studied by right and left heart catheterization and left ventriculography. Patients were studied using a double-blind, randomized protocol before and after a single intravenous dose of 3 mg propanolol (N = 22) or 0.5 mg pindolol (N = 24). Mean right atrial pressure increased similarly after both drugs. Mean pulmonary artery pressure, left ventricular end-diastolic pressure, mean aortic pressure, and peripheral vascular resistance did not change significantly after either drug. Cardiac index (before: 3.0 + or - 0.7(mean + or - SEM); after: 2.8 + or - 0.2 1 min **-1 m**-2) and heart rate (before: 78 + or - 15; after: 72 + or - 12 bpm) deveased only after propranolol administration. Ejection fraction decreased only after propranolol (48 + or - 16 to 41 + or - 15%). Improvement in segmental wall motion abnormalities was noted (23 of 47 segments) only after pindolo. The total left ventricular wall motion score improved after pindolol and worsened after propranolol (P<0.5). In patients with impaired left ventricular function, pindolol administration resulted in improved resting ejection fraction. Thus, the acute hemodynamic consequences of pindolol administration differ from those of propranolol owing to the preservation of left ventricular systolic function which seem to be related to the...


Subject(s)
Adult , Middle Aged , Humans , Male , Female , Myocardial Contraction , Coronary Disease/physiopathology , Hemodynamics , Pindolol/pharmacology , Propranolol/pharmacology , Analysis of Variance , Cardiac Catheterization , Clinical Trials as Topic , Double-Blind Method , Heart Rate , Arterial Pressure , Heart Ventricles
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Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-4523

ABSTRACT

E proposto um metodo de analise, simples e rapido, para a identificacao de 34 farmacos em urina para ser aplicado em casos de intoxicacao aguda por medicamentos. Apos extracao sucessiva, em pH acido e pH alcalino, com cloroformio eter dietelico (2:1), os farmacos foram identificados pela tecnica cromatografica em camada delgada, utilizando dois sistemas solventes gerais (cloroformio-acetona 90:10 e metanol-amonio 100:1,5) e quatro sequencias de agentes cromogenicos (I2-DM-Pt ac BC-DCpn; FeCl3-Pt ac. e KMnO4-HgSO4-DFC). O metodo permitiu a extracao dos 34 farmacos adicionados a urina numa concentracao de 5 ug/ ml (volume utilizado= 5 mL), o que torna possivel sua aplicacao tambem no controle da farmacodependencia


Subject(s)
Chromatography, Thin Layer , Pharmaceutical Preparations , Poisoning
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