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Animals (Basel) ; 13(2)2023 Jan 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36670741

ABSTRACT

Internal parasites are one of the main causes of health threats in livestock production, especially in extensive livestock farming. Despite the environmental toxic effects (loss of dung beetles, biodiversity, and other issues) and resistance phenomenon derived from their prolonged use, anti-parasitic chemical pharmaceuticals are frequently used, even in organic farming. Such a situation within the context of climate change requires urgent exploration of alternative compounds to solve these problems and apparent conflicts between organic farming objectives regarding the environment, public health, and animal health. This review is focused on some plants (Artemisia spp., Cichorium intybus L., Ericaceae family, Hedysarum coronarium L., Lotus spp., Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.) that are well known for their antiparasitic effect, are voluntarily grazed and ingested, and can be spontaneously found or cultivated in southern Europe and other regions with a Mediterranean climate. The differences found between effectiveness, parasite species affected, in vitro/in vivo experiments, and active compounds are explored. A total of 87 papers where antiparasitic activity of those plants have been studied are included in this review; 75% studied the effect on ruminant parasites, where gastrointestinal nematodes were the parasite group most studied (70%), and these included natural (31%) and experimental (37%) infections.

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An. venez. nutr ; 33(1): 5-13, 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1179856

ABSTRACT

La falta de una clasificación única para las frutas y hortalizas (FyH) representa un reto al establecer recomendaciones o realizar evaluaciones de su consumo. Por ello, este estudio tiene como objetivo examinar la agrupación de las FyH en Venezuela, considerando únicamente su composición nutricional, en pro de ofrecer criterios científicos que puedan ayudar a establecer posteriormente una clasificación apropiada. Se trata de una investigación descriptiva y transversal que utilizó como fuente secundaria a los valores nutricionales presentados en la Tabla de Composición de Alimentos venezolana. Se compararon los aportes nutricionales de 73 frutas y 47 hortalizas, contra otros 27 alimentos de 8 grupos considerados como suplementarios. Se realizó una comparación entre los grupos de alimentos con la prueba ANOVA, una comparación entre las FyH a través de un análisis de componentes principales y se establecieron grupos de FyH a través del análisis por conglomerados. Se encontró que las FyH se distinguen significativamente de los otros grupos de alimentos, por su alto contenido de agua >80% y ácido ascórbico >35%, con un bajo aporte de proteínas <2% y grasas <1% (p<0,05). Se establecieron 5 grupos de FyH, de los cuales 2 distaron significativamente del promedio por su alto contenido de grasa, sodio o carbohidratos. Los hallazgos sugieren que el aporte nutricional pareciera no ser un factor concluyente para diferenciar entre las frutas y las hortalizas. En conclusión, establecer una clasificación definitiva de FyH considerando únicamente su aporte nutricional, sería limitado, ya que podrían ser muchos otros los factores intervinientes(AU)


The lack of a single classification for fruits and vegetables (F&V) represents a challenge when is necessary establishing recommendations or evaluating their consumption. This study aims to examine the grouping of F&V in Venezuela, considering only their nutritional composition, in order to offer scientific criteria that can help to establish an appropriate classification later. It is a descriptive and cross-sectional investigation that used as a secondary source the nutritional values presented in the Venezuelan Food Composition Table. The nutritional contributions of 73 fruits and 47 vegetables were compared against another 27 foods of 8 groups considered as supplementary. A comparison was made between the food groups with the ANOVA test, a comparison between the F&V through a principal component analysis and F&V groups were established through the cluster analysis. It was found that F&V are major distinguished from other food groups, due to their high-water content >80% and ascorbic acid >35%, with a low protein content <2% and fat <1% (p <0, 05). 5 F&V groups were established, of which 2 were significantly different from the average due to their high content of fat, sodium or carbohydrates. The findings suggest that the nutritional contribution appears not to be a conclusive factor to differentiate between fruits and vegetables. In conclusion, establishing a definitive classification of FyH considering only its nutritional contribution would be limited, since there could be many other factors involved(AU)


Subject(s)
Vegetables/classification , Food Composition , Fruit/classification , Nutritive Value , Vitamins , Carbohydrates , Fats , Minerals
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J Mass Spectrom ; 54(6): 495-506, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30907977

ABSTRACT

Inorganic polymers in aqueous solutions are being proposed as essential components in new theories concerning nonclassical nucleation and growth of nanominerals relevant to environmental nanogeosciences. The study of those complex natural processes requires multi-technique analytical approaches able to characterize the solutions and their constituents (solutes, oligomers, polymers, clusters and nanominerals) from atomic to micrometric scales. A novel analytical approach involving an electrospray ionization source (ESI) coupled to time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOF/MS) was developed to identify inorganic polymers in aqueous solution. To this end, the presence of initial Al oligomers and their polymerization processes was studied during a nanomineral aqueous synthesis (hydrobasaluminte, Al4 SO4 (OH)10 ·12-36H2 O). Ensuring the feasibility and robustness of the methodology as well as the stability of the polymers under study (avoiding undesirable fragmentation), a meticulous study of the ESI-TOF MS working conditions was performed. Precision of the methodology was evaluated obtaining relative standard deviations below 3.3%. For the first time in the study of inorganic polymers in the earth sciences, the mass accuracy error (ppm) has been reported and the use of significant decimal figures of the m/z signal has been taken into account. Complementary to this, a four-step polymer assignment methodology and a database with the Al- and Al-SO4 2- polymers assigned were created. Several polymers have been assigned for the first time, including Al (SO4 )+ ·H2 O, Al2 O(SO4 )2+ ·H2 O, Al5 O4 (OH)5 2+ ·2H2 O, and Al3 O5 (OH)2- ·4H2 O, among others. The results obtained in the present study help create a foundation to include mass spectrometry as a routine analytical technique to study mineral formation in aqueous solution.

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Pain ; 159(5): 919-928, 2018 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29369967

ABSTRACT

The response of diffuse noxious inhibitory controls (DNIC) is often decreased, or lost, in stress-related functional pain syndromes. Because the dynorphin/kappa opioid receptor (KOR) pathway is activated by stress, we determined its role in DNIC using a model of stress-induced functional pain. Male, Sprague-Dawley rats were primed for 7 days with systemic morphine resulting in opioid-induced hyperalgesia. Fourteen days after priming, when hyperalgesia was resolved, rats were exposed to environmental stress and DNIC was evaluated by measuring hind paw response threshold to noxious pressure (test stimulus) after capsaicin injection in the forepaw (conditioning stimulus). Morphine priming without stress did not alter DNIC. However, stress produced a loss of DNIC in morphine-primed rats in both hind paws that was abolished by systemic administration of the KOR antagonist, nor-binaltorphimine (nor-BNI). Microinjection of nor-BNI into the right, but not left, central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) prevented the loss of DNIC in morphine-primed rats. Diffuse noxious inhibitory controls were not modulated by bilateral nor-BNI in the rostral ventromedial medulla. Stress increased dynorphin content in both the left and right CeA of primed rats, reaching significance only in the right CeA; no change was observed in the rostral ventromedial medulla or hypothalamus. Although morphine priming alone is not sufficient to influence DNIC, it establishes a state of latent sensitization that amplifies the consequences of stress. After priming, stress-induced dynorphin/KOR signaling from the right CeA inhibits DNIC in both hind paws, likely reflecting enhanced descending facilitation that masks descending inhibition. Kappa opioid receptor antagonists may provide a new therapeutic strategy for stress-related functional pain disorders.


Subject(s)
Central Amygdaloid Nucleus/drug effects , Pain/metabolism , Receptors, Opioid, kappa/antagonists & inhibitors , Stress, Physiological/physiology , Analgesics, Opioid/pharmacology , Animals , Capsaicin/pharmacology , Central Amygdaloid Nucleus/metabolism , Dynorphins/metabolism , Hypothalamus/drug effects , Hypothalamus/metabolism , Male , Medulla Oblongata/drug effects , Medulla Oblongata/metabolism , Morphine/pharmacology , Naltrexone/analogs & derivatives , Naltrexone/pharmacology , Narcotic Antagonists/pharmacology , Pain/etiology , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Receptors, Opioid, kappa/metabolism
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Am J Bot ; 103(11): 1990-1999, 2016 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27864261

ABSTRACT

PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Factors related to pollen and resource limitation were evaluated to predict female fruit production in a tropical dioecious tree. Pollen limitation via variation in the male density at local scales is expected to limit female reproduction success in dioecious plants. METHODOLOGY: We modeled the roles of local male density, female crown size, crown illumination, and female flower production on female fruit initiation and mature fruit production in a continuous population (62 ha plot) of a tropical dioecious tree (Virola surinamensis). In addition, we used microsatellites to describe the scale of effective pollen flow, the male effective population size, and the spatial genetic structure within/between progenies and males. KEY RESULTS: The local male density was not related to female fruit initiation or mature fruit production. Female floral production had a positive effect on fruit initiation. The female crown size was positively related to fruit maturation. Seeds from the same female and seeds from different but spatially proximal females were generally half-siblings; however, proximal females showed greater variation. Proximal male-female adult pairs were not significantly more genetically related than distant pairs. The probability of paternity was negatively affected by the distance between seeds and males; most effective pollen dispersal events (∼85%) occurred from males located less than 150 m from females. The number of males siring progenies was greater than the number of males found at local scales. CONCLUSIONS: Female fecundity in this continuous population of Virola surinamensis is not limited by the availability of pollen from proximal males. Rather, resource allocation to floral production may ultimately determine female reproductive success.


Subject(s)
Flowers/physiology , Myristicaceae/physiology , Demography , Flowers/genetics , Flowers/growth & development , Fruit/genetics , Fruit/growth & development , Fruit/physiology , Geography , Myristicaceae/genetics , Myristicaceae/growth & development , Pollen/genetics , Pollen/growth & development , Pollen/physiology , Pollination , Population Density , Reproduction , Seeds/genetics , Seeds/growth & development , Seeds/physiology
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Acta Médica del Centro ; 9(1): 81-84, 2015.
Article in Spanish | MTYCI | ID: biblio-1147628

ABSTRACT

El envejecimiento humano es un proceso continuo, progresivo y complejo que puede considerarse desde diversos puntos de vista. Una vez culminada la etapa de crecimiento, desarrollo y reproducción (meta de la especie) comienza una etapa de deterioro progresivo de las funciones orgánicas con disminución de la capacidad de adaptación a los cambios. Ninguna teoría explica totalmente la causa del envejecimiento, por lo que se considera un proceso multifactorial, para lo que hay que tener en cuenta tanto las opiniones de la medicina alopática como las de la milenaria medicina tradicional china.


Subject(s)
Humans , Aging , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Complementary Therapies , Yin-Yang
8.
In. Prinzo Yamurri, Humberto Diego. Neurocirugía funcional y estereotáxica: conceptos de interés general. Montevideo, s.n, 2015. p.119-152, ilus.
Monography in Spanish | LILACS, UY-BNMED, BNUY | ID: biblio-1368008
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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 46(1): 173-8, 2014 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24077919

ABSTRACT

Twenty Katahdin × Pelibuey crossbreed male lambs, 3 to 4 months of age and 24 ± 0.3 kg of body weight, were used to study the anthelmintic effects of administering extracts of Salix babylonica L. (SB) and Leucaena leucocephala Lam. (LL). Lambs had not been treated with anthelmintics previously and were randomly allocated into four groups of five lambs each in a completely randomized design. Treatments were as follows: control (lambs fed on total mixed ration without extracts), SB (as control plus S. babylonica L. extract at 30 ml/day), LL (as control plus L. leucocephala Lam. extract at 30 ml/day), and SBLL (as control plus 30 ml/day of S. babylonica L. and L. leucocephala Lam. extracts in a 1:1 (v/v) mixture) for 63 days. Extracts were orally administered before the 8:00 a.m. feeding to each lamb. Rectal fecal samples were collected from each lamb at day 22 (P1), day 43 (P2), and day 63 (P3) of the experiment. Adult worm and egg counts were determined in each fecal sample immediately after collection. Plant secondary metabolites of total phenolics, saponins, and the aqueous fraction were 50 % lower in the SB versus LL extracts. Overall, the oral administration of extracts has improved the egg and worm count reductions in lamb feces by 54, 47, and 40 % for LL, SB, and SBLL, respectively, versus the control lambs. Reductions of worm egg counts in lamb feces were higher (P < 0.05) in P2 and P3 versus P1. Extracts of SB and LL or possibly isolated bioactive compounds could be a promising alternative to conventional anthelmintics to treat gastrointestinal parasites of small ruminants. Such treatments could be used in control strategies against gastrointestinal nematodes in organic and conventional production systems.


Subject(s)
Fabaceae/chemistry , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary , Parasitic Diseases, Animal/drug therapy , Phytotherapy/veterinary , Salix/chemistry , Sheep Diseases/drug therapy , Animals , Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Feces/parasitology , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/drug therapy , Male , Parasite Egg Count/veterinary , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Sheep , Sheep Diseases/parasitology
10.
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf ; 34(10): 571-82, 2008 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18947117

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Concurrent use of multiple standing antipsychotics (antipsychotic polypharmacy) is increasingly common among both inpatients and outpatients. Although this has often been cited as a potential quality-of-care problem, reviews of research evidence on antipsychotic polypharmacy have not distinguished between appropriate versus inappropriate use. METHODS: A MEDLINE search from 1966 to December 2007 was completed to identify studies comparing changes in symptoms, functioning, and/or side effects between patients treated with multiple antipsychotics and patients treated with a single antipsychotic. The studies were reviewed in two groups on the basis of whether prescribing was concordant with guideline recommendations for multiple-antipsychotic use. RESULTS: A review of the literature, including three randomized controlled trials, found no support for the use of antipsychotic polypharmacy in patients without an established history of treatment resistance to multiple trials of monotherapy. In patients with a history of treatment resistance to multiple monotherapy trials, limited data support antipsychotic polypharmacy, but positive outcomes were primarily found in studies of clozapine augmented with a second-generation antipsychotic. DISCUSSION: Research evidence is consistent with the goal of avoiding antipsychotic polypharmacy in patients who lack guideline-recommended indications for its use. The Joint Commission is implementing a core measure set for Hospital-Based Inpatient Psychiatric Services. Two of the measures address antipsychotic polypharmacy. The first measure assesses the overall rate. The second measure determines whether clinically appropriate justification has been documented supporting the use of more than one antipsychotic medication.


Subject(s)
Antipsychotic Agents/therapeutic use , Evidence-Based Medicine , Polypharmacy , Humans
11.
Rev. méd. Urug ; 23(2): 126-133, jun. 2007. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-462145

ABSTRACT

Introducción: se describe el caso de un paciente de 30 años, portador de trastorno orgánico de la personalidad, que presentaba frecuentes accesos de agresividad patológica subtipo predatorio hacia otras personas. Estos episodios de descontrol fueron esporádicos en la infancia; a partir de los 15 años el síndrome fue empeorando a pesar de los tratamientos instituidos, siendo las crisis de agresividad imprevisibles cada vez más frecuentes y violentas. Se emplearon sucesivamente y en forma combinada terapéuticas farmacológicas (neurolépticos, antipsicóticos, benzodiacepinas, estabilizadores y betabloqueantes) a dosis plenas y en rango variable, electroconvulsoterapia y múltiples terapias de rehabilitación. Ante el fracaso terapéutico convencional se planteó como último recurso la neurocirugía. Procedimiento: la cirugía que se llevó a cabo fue una hipotalamotomía posteromedial bilateral estereotáxica por radiofrecuencia, bajo anestesia general, realizando la localización de los blancos a tratar con tomografía computada. No se observaron complicaciones posoperatorias. Resultados: en las semanas siguientes al posoperatorio el paciente se mantuvo en situación de mansedumbre, lo que permitió modificar el programa farmacológico, con suspensión de la megadosis de psicofármacos (haloperidol, olanzapina, lorazepam) y betabloqueantes (propranolol), y mantención del timorregulador anticomicial (valproato). En la evolución inmediata se reintegra precozmente y sin incidentes a la terapia grupal de rehabilitación y a actividades sociales con su familia. En la evolución diferida recupera paulatinamente rasgos personales y capacidades previas al comienzo de la refractariedad. La condición de mejoría clínica, respecto al objetivo del control de la agresividad patológica subtipo predatorio y la mejoría de la calidad de vida del paciente y su familia se mantienen durante el seguimiento de nueve meses, por lo que se decide publicar el reporte.


Subject(s)
Personality Disorders , Aggression , Hypothalamus/surgery , Psychosurgery , Stereotaxic Techniques
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Santa Clara; s.n; com; sep 17. 2005. tab.
Non-conventional in Spanish | CUMED | ID: cum-31251

ABSTRACT

Se realizó un estudio descriptivo interventivo en el Policlínico Universitario Martha Abreu de Santa Clara, provincia Villa Clara en el periodo comprendido de Enero del 2004 a Enero del 2005. Con el objetivo de analizar el uso de las Benzodiazepinas y su efecto en la muestra estudiada. La muestra estuvo conformada por 315 adultos mayores. La recogida de la información se realizó a través de las historias clínicas geriátricas y personales, entrevistas directas, exámenes físicos, escala de depresión Yesavaje, minimental State Examination, Test de Katz y Lawton. Para la intervención utilizamos métodos como la charla educativa, actividades grupales, sustitución, supresión y corrección del medicamento de forma individualizada e introducción de otras alternativas como la terapia floral, acupuntura y técnicas de relajación, concluimos nuestro estudio planteando que el sexo femenino fue el de mayor consumo de Benzodiazepina, así como el grupo de edades de 60-74. Los trastornos del sueño y la depresión fueron las causas mas frecuentes de uso siendo los médicos de familia los que más indican el medicamento. Un gran número de adultos mayores se automedican con Benzodiazepinas. Un por ciento elevado de pacientes toman dosis superiores a las tres tabletas diarias, siendo el Diazepan el fármaco más usado. Las reacciones neurológicas y anticolinérgicas fueron las que en mayor proporción afectaron a los consumidores de Benzodiazepians(AU)


Subject(s)
Benzodiazepines/adverse effects , Self Medication , Aged
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