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Animal ; 18(3): 101104, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38417217

ABSTRACT

Delivering piglets is one of the most energy-demanding activities sows undergo in their lifetime. Sows can have myometrial contractions from 2 to 12 h before the first piglet is expelled as well as a nest-building behavior. Thus, when the first piglet is delivered, the female has already used part of her energy supply. When the sow gets exhausted due to lack of energy, the farrowing process can be interrupted, causing damage to the viability and vitality of the piglets. In the present study, we evaluated the effects of feeding sows an energy supplement at the onset of farrowing on farrowing kinetics and piglet vitality. The energy supplement consisted of a blend of carbohydrates and glycerol which provides 439 kJ of metabolizable energy per kg of metabolic weight. A total of 180 sows were used. At the onset of farrowing, sows were assigned to one of the following treatments: sows that were not supplied energy at the onset of farrowing, serving as controls (CON, n = 85); sows fed the energy supplement at the onset of farrowing (ESP, n = 95). Farrowing kinetics, blood glucose concentration, and piglet vitality were recorded for each sow. Blood glucose concentration was assessed by puncturing the auricular vein and using a portable glucometer at four different time points: after the birth of the 1st piglet (T0), and at 20 (T20), 40 (T40), 80 (T80), and 180 (T180) min after the birth of the 1st piglet. The vitality of the 1st, 6th, 12th, 17th, and 20th piglet born was evaluated using the Apgar score. Piglet birth weight and average colostrum intake were measured. The farrowing duration was 20 min shorter (P < 0.05) for ESP sows in comparison with CON sows. Sows from ESP treatment had higher (P ≤ 0.05) blood glucose concentration at T20 and T40 compared to the CON sows. The inter-piglet birth interval was shortened (P < 0.05) by 14 min between the 1st and 2nd piglet for the ESP treatment. The 17th and 20th piglets born from ESP sows had higher (P < 0.05) Apgar score compared to piglets of the same birth order from CON sows. Colostrum intake was higher (P < 0.01) for piglets born from ESP sows. Litter growth performance did not differ (P > 0.05). In conclusion, feeding a blend of carbohydrates and glycerol as an energy supplement for farrowing sows improved farrowing kinetics and piglet vitality score.


Subject(s)
Glycerol , Lactation , Pregnancy , Animals , Swine , Female , Animals, Newborn , Glycerol/pharmacology , Glycerol/metabolism , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Colostrum/metabolism
2.
Trop Anim Health Prod ; 53(1): 158, 2021 Feb 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33566190

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the replacement of ground corn by crude glycerin and soybean meal by cottonseed cake, in association or not, on feedlot lambs' feeding behavior. Thirty-two non-castrated crossbred ½ Dorper ½ Santa Inês lambs, with an average body weight of 18.52 ± 3.24 kg (mean ± standard deviation), were distributed in a completely randomized design, into four treatments and eight replicates per treatment, in a 2 × 2 factorial scheme. Four experimental diets were tested with different sources or combinations of energy and protein ingredients in the concentrate, respectively: (1) ground corn + soybean meal; (2) ground corn and cottonseed cake; (3) crude glycerin and soybean meal; and (4) crude glycerin and cottonseed cake. The glycerin decreased dry matter (DM) and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) (P < 0.001) intakes, whereas it increased times spent in feeding (P = 0.009; from 21.8 to 28.6), rumination (P = 0.006; from 56.2 to 67.2), and chewing (P < 0.001; from 79.4 to 97.2), in minutes/100 g of DM. Feeding efficiencies of DM (P = 0.003) and NDF (P = 0.008) were decreased by the diets. Protein sources increased (P = 0.018) the times spent in chewing and per period in rumination (P = 0.014). Cottonseed cake, as a protein source, up to a 112 g/kg DM level, can totally replace soybean meal in diets for feedlot lambs without effects on the intake, behavioral activities, and feeding efficiencies. In contrast, the crude glycerin energy source is not adequate to replace ground corn in lambs' diets.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed , Diet , Animal Feed/analysis , Animals , Cottonseed Oil , Diet/veterinary , Dietary Fiber , Digestion , Feeding Behavior , Sheep
3.
Clin Transl Oncol ; 22(1): 130-136, 2020 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31049819

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The attitude toward cytoreductive surgery with HIPEC in peritoneal carcinomatosis from colorectal cancer is unclear. The aim of this study is to report the perioperative outcomes after cytoreductive surgery with HIPEC in patients ≥ 75 years. METHODS: This retrospective multicenter study collected the data the Spanish Group of Peritoneal Cancer Surgery. Thirty-six patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis from colorectal cancer met the selection criteria for the study. Morbidity, mortality, disease-free and overall survival were analyzed. RESULTS: Morbidity (grade III-IV) was 17% and 2 patients died of complications related to the procedure (5.4%). Median disease-free survival (DFS) was 16 months. DFS at 1 and 3 years was 81% and 42%, respectively. Overall survival at 1 and 3 years was 96% and 75%. In the univariate analysis, preoperative comorbidities (p = 0.01), liver metastases (p = 0.02), blood transfusion (p = 0.001) and postoperative complications (p = 0.001); and in the multivariate analysis, perioperative blood transfusion (OR 2.56, 95% CI 1.95-6.24, p = 0.03) and postoperative complications (OR 3.25, 95% CI 2.35-7.56, p = 0.02) were associated with a lower overall survival. CONCLUSIONS: Age is not an absolute contraindication to perform cytoreduction surgery with HIPEC in highly selected elderly patients with colorectal peritoneal carcinomatosis.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use , Chemotherapy, Cancer, Regional Perfusion/mortality , Colorectal Neoplasms/mortality , Cytoreduction Surgical Procedures/mortality , Hyperthermia, Induced/mortality , Peritoneal Neoplasms/mortality , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Colorectal Neoplasms/pathology , Colorectal Neoplasms/therapy , Combined Modality Therapy , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Peritoneal Neoplasms/secondary , Peritoneal Neoplasms/therapy , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Spain , Survival Rate
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Clin Transl Oncol ; 21(10): 1357-1363, 2019 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30788835

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Our main aim is to analyze the survival results in women operated on for advanced ovarian cancer with two different HIPEC regimens (cisplatin plus doxorubicin versus paclitaxel). PATIENTS AND METHODS: A prospective cohort of patients with stage IIIC or IV epithelial ovarian cancer operated on with cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC, from October-2008 to February-2016, was retrospectively analyzed. The two drugs used, cisplatin/doxorubicin (Group A) and paclitaxel (Group B), were compared. RESULTS: Forty-one patients were treated with cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC; 19 patients (46%) were in Group A and 22 (54%) were in Group B. The extent of peritoneal disease was comparable between groups (Peritoneal Cancer Index of 10 in Group A versus PCI of 12.5 in Group B). There were no differences in morbidity between groups, with a severe morbidity (Dindo-Clavien III or IV) of 36.8% versus 27.3%, respectively. There was no postoperative mortality. Median follow-up was 39 months. Median overall survival was 79 months. Overall survival at 3 years in Group A was 66% versus 82.9% in Group B (p = 0.248). Incomplete cytoreduction (macroscopic residual tumour after surgery) was identified as the only independent factor that influenced overall survival (HR 12.30, 95% CI 1.28-118.33, p = 0.03). The cytostatic used in HIPEC had no influence in overall survival. CONCLUSION: The cytostatic used in HIPEC did not have a negative effect in the prognosis of patients with advanced ovarian cancer.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use , Carcinoma, Ovarian Epithelial/therapy , Hyperthermia, Induced , Ovarian Neoplasms/therapy , Peritoneal Neoplasms/therapy , Adult , Aged , Carcinoma, Ovarian Epithelial/mortality , Carcinoma, Ovarian Epithelial/pathology , Cisplatin/administration & dosage , Combined Modality Therapy/adverse effects , Combined Modality Therapy/methods , Cytoreduction Surgical Procedures/adverse effects , Cytoreduction Surgical Procedures/statistics & numerical data , Doxorubicin/administration & dosage , Female , Humans , Hyperthermia, Induced/adverse effects , Hyperthermia, Induced/statistics & numerical data , Middle Aged , Neoplasm, Residual , Ovarian Neoplasms/mortality , Ovarian Neoplasms/pathology , Paclitaxel/administration & dosage , Peritoneal Neoplasms/mortality , Peritoneal Neoplasms/pathology , Prospective Studies , Retrospective Studies
5.
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ; 177: 94-104, 2019 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30711763

ABSTRACT

Due to the its physical-chemical properties, alumina nanoparticles have potential applications in several areas, such as nanobiomaterials for medicinal or orthodontic implants, although the introduction of these devices poses a serious risk of microbial infection. One convenient strategy to circumvent this problem is to associate the nanomaterials to antimicrobial peptides with broad-spectrum of activities. In this study we present two novel synthesis approaches to obtain fibrous type alumina nanoparticles covalently bound to antimicrobial peptides. In the first strategy, thiol functionalized alumina nanoparticles were linked via disulfide bond formation to a cysteine residue of an analog of the peptide BP100 containing a four amino acid spacer (Cys-Ala-Ala-Ala). In the second strategy, alumina nanoparticles were functionalized with azide groups and then bound to alkyne-decorated analogs of the peptides BP100 and DD K through a triazole linkage obtained via a copper(I)-catalyzed cycloaddition reaction. The complete physical-chemical characterization of the intermediates and final materials is presented along with in vitro biological assays and membrane interaction studies, which confirmed the activity of the obtained nanobiostructures against both bacteria and fungi. To our knowledge, this is the first report of aluminum nanoparticles covalently bound to triazole-peptides and to a disulfide bound antimicrobial peptide with high potential for biotechnological applications.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemical synthesis , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Antifungal Agents/chemical synthesis , Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Disulfides/pharmacology , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Peptides/pharmacology , Triazoles/pharmacology , Aluminum Oxide/chemistry , Aluminum Oxide/pharmacology , Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry , Antifungal Agents/chemistry , Candida/drug effects , Disulfides/chemistry , Escherichia coli/drug effects , Fusarium/drug effects , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Molecular Structure , Particle Size , Peptides/chemical synthesis , Peptides/chemistry , Surface Properties , Triazoles/chemistry
6.
J Mycol Med ; 27(2): 195-202, 2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28189377

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to investigate the activity of the monoterpene linalool against clinical isolates of Trichophyton rubrum. Initially, a sensitivity assay for commercial antifungals with solid disks in diffusion medium was performed. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of linalool and ketoconazole (positive control) were determined by microdilution in RPMI 1640 medium (CLSI M38-A2). We then evaluated the action of linalool and ketoconazole at different concentrations (1/2MIC, MIC and 2×MIC) on mycelial growth (radial mycelial growth), conidia production and conidia germination using a hemacytometer. The effects on cell membrane (release of intracellular material) were also investigated. Finally, changes in fungal morphology as induced by the test drugs were analyzed. Based on the sensitivity tests, the fungal strains showed resistance to 5-fluorocytosine and fluconazole. The linalool MIC values ranged from 256µg/mL to 512µg/mL, whereas ketoconazole showed values of 4µg/mL to 8µg/mL. For the LM 305 strain, the test drugs showed the following MIC values: linalool 256µg/mL and ketoconazole 8µg/mL. The mycelial growth of T. rubrum LM 305 was inhibited by linalool (2×MIC) and ketoconazole (1/2MIC, MIC, 2×MIC), in 7 days of treatment (P<0.05). The test-drugs also inhibited conidial germination and conidiogenesis (P<0.05). Linalool also caused leakage of intracellular material (P<0.05). Finally, we verified the effectiveness of linalool and ketoconazole to induce micro-morphological changes, forming abnormal, wide, short and crooked hyphae. Based on these results, we conclude that linalool presents as an antifungal agent with anti-Trichophyton rubrum potential, an important dermatophytosis agent.


Subject(s)
Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Fungal/drug effects , Fluconazole/therapeutic use , Monoterpenes/pharmacology , Tinea/microbiology , Trichophyton/drug effects , Acyclic Monoterpenes , Humans , Ketoconazole/pharmacology , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Mycelium/drug effects , Spores, Fungal/drug effects , Terpenes/pharmacology , Trichophyton/growth & development , Trichophyton/isolation & purification
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Chem Biol Interact ; 264: 25-33, 2017 Feb 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28089781

ABSTRACT

Studies focusing on possible genotoxic effects of excess fluoride are contradictory and inconclusive. Currently, studies have reported a probable link to oxidative stress, DNA damage and apoptosis induced by fluoride in rat hepatocytes. We developed an in vivo study administering three doses of fluoride by gavage given to rats for 60 day. Micronucleus test was applied to investigate genotoxic potential of fluoride. The TUNEL method determined DNA fragmentation and apoptosis. Biochemical parameters to investigate mitochondrial swelling and oxidative stress. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR and immunostaining to determine mRNA and protein expression of antioxidant enzymes. Analyses of the hepatic function and morphology were performed. Our results revealed the genotoxic potential of fluoride but did not confirm mitochondrial swelling nor an increase of positive TUNEL labelling induced by fluoride, indicating absence of apoptosis. Oxidative stress induction was confirmed and is probably associated to DNA damage. Cell death events such as empty nuclear spaces, cytoplasm degeneration, nuclear pyknosis, karyorrhexis and karyorrhexis followed by karyolysis were observed. Hepatic function did not appear to be significantly modified makes no evidence of necrosis and suggesting other cell death pathway, the autophagic. In conclusion, prolonged fluoride intake at chosen concentrations caused imbalance of the cellular oxidative state, affected DNA and disrupted cellular homeostasis. It is recommended that fluoride supplementation requires a fresh consideration in light of the current study.


Subject(s)
DNA Damage/drug effects , Liver/drug effects , Liver/pathology , Mutagens/toxicity , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Sodium Fluoride/toxicity , Animals , Apoptosis/drug effects , Cell Death/drug effects , Down-Regulation/drug effects , Erythrocytes/drug effects , Erythrocytes/metabolism , Erythrocytes/pathology , Glutathione Transferase/genetics , Hepatocytes/drug effects , Hepatocytes/metabolism , Hepatocytes/pathology , Liver/metabolism , Male , Micronucleus Tests , Mutagens/administration & dosage , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Sodium Fluoride/administration & dosage , Superoxide Dismutase/genetics
8.
Rev. bras. plantas med ; 17(1): 9-17, Jan-Mar/2015. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-742924

ABSTRACT

Plectranthus barbatus Andrews (Lamiaceae) é uma planta muita utilizada na medicina popular para o tratamento de doenças gastrointestinais e hepáticas. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi estudar o efeito protetor do extrato aquoso de P. barbatus (EAPB) sobre os danos hepáticos causados pela sobrecarga de ferro provocada pelo ferro-dextran em ratos. O tratamento com ferro-dextran induziu uma redução significativa na concentração de glutationa reduzida nos animais tratados em relação ao grupo controle e o tratamento prévio dos animais com o EAPB protegeu o fígado do efeito provocado pelo ferro neste parâmetro. Com relação à lipoperoxidação, houve aumento significativo na concentração de malondialdeído (MDA) nos animais tratados em relação ao controle, entretanto, quando os animais receberam o tratamento prévio com o EAPB, houve redução significativa na concentração do MDA. A análise histopatológica mostrou que o grupo tratado com ferro-dextran apresentou grânulos de ferro no citoplasma das células de Kupffer com alargamento das mesmas e algumas com os núcleos hipertróficos. O tratamento prévio com EAPB resultou no desaparecimento dos sinais de danos às células de Kupffer sem nenhum núcleo hipertrófico, mas com a presença de grânulos de ferro totalmente fagocitados, o que demonstra uma aparência morfológica normal. Portanto, o EAPB pode ser útil na prevenção de danos hepáticos induzidos por sobrecarga de ferro.


The Plectranthus barbatus Andrews (Lamiaceae) is a plant largely used in folk medicine to treat gastrointestinal and liver diseases. The objective of this work was to study the protective effect of the aqueous extract of P. barbatus (EAPB) against damage caused by iron overload induced by iron dextran in rat liver. Treatment with iron-dextran induced a significant reduction in the glutathione levels in treated animals compared to control group, and the pretreatment of animals with EAPB protected the liver from the effects caused by iron in this parameter. With respect to lipid peroxidation, a significant increase in the malondialdehyde (MDA) levels in treated animals compared to control was observed; however, when the animals were pretreated with EAPB, there was a significant reduction in the MDA levels. Histopathological analysis showed that the group treated with iron-dextran showed iron granules in the cytoplasm of the Kupffer cells and some of them presented enlarged nuclei. The group previously treated with EAPB showed the disappearance of the signs of damage to the Kupffer cells with no nucleus hypertrophy but with the presence of iron granules completely phagocytosed by these cells, which showed a normal morphological appearance. Therefore, the EAPB may be useful in the prevention of liver damage induced by iron overload.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Oxidative Stress/physiology , Plectranthus/adverse effects , Toxicity , Gastrointestinal Diseases/classification , Iron/agonists , Liver/physiopathology
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Equine Vet J ; 46(2): 180-4, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23679076

ABSTRACT

REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Infiltration of the equine maxillary nerve with local anaesthetic can be useful for both diagnostic and surgical procedures. The deep location and proximity of the nerve to surrounding vascular and orbital structures make an accurate, complication-free injection a challenge using traditional techniques reliant upon surface anatomical landmarks. OBJECTIVES: To develop an ultrasound-guided injection technique of the maxillary nerve in equine cadavers and to evaluate its efficacy and potential for complications in vivo. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive cadaver anatomical and clinical study. METHODS: The relevant anatomy of the pterygopalatine fossa was reviewed in 6 cadaver heads from mature horses of a range of ages, breeds and genders. In an additional 13 cadaver heads, ultrasound-guided injection of 0.2 ml New Methylene Blue dye was performed on both left and right maxillary nerves (n = 26 attempts) in the pterygopalatine fossa. An independent observer dissected the area and recorded the number of times that dye successfully contacted the nerve, along with inadvertent penetration of other structures. The procedure was then performed on 8 clinical cases undergoing a variety of standing surgical procedures on the head. RESULTS: Dye was successfully deposited in contact with the nerve during all attempts on cadaver heads, with no penetration of the orbital cone, deep facial vein and maxillary artery or associated branches. In a single cadaver, a unilateral gas artefact in the masseter muscle prohibited an injection attempt. Analgesia of the maxillary nerve was achieved in <15 min in all clinical cases, with complete loss of ipsilateral cutaneous sensation over the rostral face. No gross or ultrasonographic abnormalities were detected following the procedure. CONCLUSIONS: Using ultrasonographic landmarks of the pterygopalatine fossa, local anaesthetic can be deposited around the maxillary nerve without the inadvertent penetration of adjacent vital structures. POTENTIAL RELEVANCE: The technique allows for vascular structures to be visualised and avoided, which is currently not possible using traditional blind approaches.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia, Local/veterinary , Horses/anatomy & histology , Injections/veterinary , Maxillary Nerve/anatomy & histology , Ultrasonography/veterinary , Anesthesia, Local/methods , Animals , Cadaver , Injections/methods , Methylene Blue/analogs & derivatives , Nerve Block/methods , Nerve Block/veterinary
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J Fr Ophtalmol ; 34(9): 629-33, 2011 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21889229

ABSTRACT

AIM: To assess the costs and cost-effectiveness ratio of topical and peribulbar anesthesia in non-penetrating deep sclerectomy for the surgical treatment of open-angle glaucoma. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We evaluated the associated direct costs with both topical and peribulbar anesthesia. Effectiveness was defined as the proportion of patients that experienced no pain during the surgical procedure and was obtained from the literature. Cost-effectiveness was defined as direct cost of anesthesia per patient with no pain. We also calculated the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) in order to determine which intervention was dominant. RESULTS: Direct costs were US$ 45.60 and US$ 49.18 for topical and peribulbar anesthesia respectively. The great majority of patients experienced no pain with any of the procedures (91.7% for the topical group and 69.7% for the peribulbar group). Cost-effectiveness ratio was US$ 49.73 for topical anesthesia and US$ 70.56 for peribulbar anesthesia. The ICER was negative and topical anesthesia was dominant over peribulbar anesthesia. CONCLUSION: Topical anesthesia was less costly and more effective than peribulbar anesthesia in avoiding pain in non-penetrating deep sclerectomy.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia, Local/economics , Anesthesia, Local/methods , Anesthetics, Local/administration & dosage , Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures , Administration, Topical , Adult , Aged , Algorithms , Anesthetics, Local/economics , Brazil , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Costs and Cost Analysis , Glaucoma, Open-Angle/surgery , Health Care Costs , Humans , Middle Aged , Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures/adverse effects , Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures/economics , Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures/rehabilitation , Pain, Postoperative/etiology , Pain, Postoperative/prevention & control , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
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Nutr Hosp ; 26(1): 194-200, 2011.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21519747

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition, defined as a mixture of micronutrients, vitamins and minerals with lower osmolarity of 800 mOsm/L, it avoids the risk of the central catheter. It has traditionally been used in postoperative patients, but really medical conditions can also benefit from it either as complementary, or as the only one source of nutrients, since a high number of patients require less caloric intake than previously believed. OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of the use of peripheral parenteral nutrition in non postoperative hospitalized patients, reasons for its prescription and duration. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 368 patients who required peripheral parenteral nutrition were studied by the Nutrition Support Unit for 54 months, in a Tertiary Hospital of 1,560 beds, from all, specialties excluding postoperative patients. The study include the mechanisms that led to its use in all its forms: the only one nutritional support or complementing insufficient Enteral Nutrition or Oral Diet. RESULTS: Oncology and Critical Care were the most prescribed pathologies, followed by Pancreatitis, Inflammatory Bowel Disease and HIV and a miscellany of clinical pathologies. Gastrointestinal pathology (pain, diarrhea or vomiting) was the most frequent cause, both in critically ill as in non-critical patients. CONCLUSIONS: Although enteral route is preferred and raised primarily in most patients studied, there are many causes that might impair or nullify it. Peripheral parenteral nutrition is an alternative when caloric intake is impossible or insufficient or refused by the patient, as it minimizes the complications of the central catheter.


Subject(s)
Parenteral Nutrition/statistics & numerical data , Critical Care , Food, Formulated , Gastrointestinal Diseases/etiology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/therapy , Hospitals , Humans , Neoplasms/therapy , Nutritional Support , Parenteral Nutrition/adverse effects , Parenteral Nutrition/methods , Patient Selection
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 63(1): 203-213, Feb. 2011. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-582345

ABSTRACT

Avaliou-se o efeito da ractopamina e de diferentes métodos de formulação de dietas sobre o desempenho e as características de carcaça de leitoas em terminação. Foram utilizadas 60 leitoas, híbridas comerciais, distribuídas em delineamento experimental de blocos ao acaso, em esquema fatorial 2x3, sendo dois níveis de ractopamina e três métodos de formulação de dietas. Houve interação de métodos de formulação versus ractopamina para ganho de peso diário, peso corporal, conversão alimentar e taxa de deposição de carne magra (TDCM) na avaliação de carcaça in vivo por ultrassom. A dieta formulada com alta proteína bruta proporcionou maior consumo de dieta (CRD), de lisina (CLD), ganho de peso diário (GPD) e peso corporal final. A suplementação de ractopamina não influenciou o CRD e o CLD, entretanto aumentou o GPD. O método de formulação da dieta não influenciou as características de carcaça aos 28 dias, enquanto a suplementação de ractopamina reduziu a espessura de toucinho, aumentou a profundidade de lombo e o rendimento de carne magra. A dieta formulada com alta proteína bruta proporcionou melhores resultados de desempenho e taxa de deposição de carne magra na carcaça de leitoas em terminação, suplementadas com ractopamina.


The effect of ractopamine supplementation and feed formulation methods was evaluated on performance and carcass characteristics of finishing gilts. Sixty animals were allotted in a completely randomized block experimental design, in a 2x3 factorial scheme - ractopamine (0 and 5ppm) X three feed formulation methods. Interactions between feed formulation method and ractopamine for daily weight gain (DWG), body weight, feed:gain (DFG), and lean carcass meat deposition (LCMD) were by in vivo carcass evaluation using ultrasound observed. Daily feed intake (DFI), lysine intake (DLI), DWG, and final body weight were higher for diets with high protein level. Ractopamine supplementation did not affect feed intake, and lysine intake, but increased daily weight gain. Feed formulation method affected carcass characteristics recorded at 28 days, while ractopamine supplementation reduced backfat thickness, increased muscle depth, and lean carcass proportion of the gilts. Ractopamine improved performance and carcass characteristics of finishing gilts and feed formulation methods affected performance and carcass characteristics. Better performance and higher lean carcass deposition were observed for finishing gilts fed high protein level diets supplemented with ractopamine.


Subject(s)
Animals , Animal Feed/analysis , Swine/classification , Diet , Lysine/analysis
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Nutr. hosp ; 26(1): 194-200, ene.-feb. 2011. ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-94141

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La Nutrición Parenteral Periférica, definida como la mezcla de macronutrientes, vitaminas y minerales con osmolaridad menor de 800 mOsm/L, permite evitar los riesgos del catéter central. Clásicamente ha sido utilizada en postoperados, pero actualmente la patología médica también puede beneficiarse de ella, bien como única fuente de nutrientes, ya que un alto porcentaje de pacientes precisan menor aporte calórico de lo que se creía, o como complementaria. Objetivo: Evaluación de la utilización de la Nutrición Parenteral Periférica en pacientes hospitalizados no postoperados, razones de su prescripción y su duración. Material y método: Se estudiaron 368 pacientes de todas las especialidades sin incluir postoperados con Nutrición Parenteral Periférica prescrita por la Unidad de Nutrición en un Hospital Terciario de 1.560 camas durante 54 meses, estudiándose los mecanismos que llevaron a su utilización en todas sus variantes: soporte único nutricional o complementando a Nutrición Enteral o Dieta Oral insuficiente. Resultados: Las patologías en las que se ha prescrito más frecuentemente han sido la Oncológica y Críticos, siguiendo en número la Pancreatitis, Enfermedad Inflamatoria Intestinal y VIH y una miscelánea de cuadros clínicos. La causa más frecuente ha sido la patología digestiva (dolor, diarrea o vómitos) tanto en pacientes críticos como en no críticos. Conclusiones: Aunque la vía enteral es de elección y así se ha planteado primariamente en la mayoría de los pacientes del estudio, existen múltiples causas que la impiden total o parcialmente. La Nutrición Parenteral Periférica es una alternativa cuando la ingesta es imposible o insuficiente o existe negativa por parte del enfermo, ya que minimiza las complicaciones al no precisar vía central (AU)


Introduction: Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition, defined as a mixture of micronutrients, vitamins and minerals with lower osmolarity of 800 mOsm/L, it avoids the risk of the central catheter. It has traditionally been used in postoperative patients, but really medical conditions can also benefit from it either as complementary, or as the only one source of nutrients, since a high number of patients require less caloric intake than previously believed. Objective: Evaluation of the use of peripheral parenteral nutrition in non postoperative hospitalized patients, reasons for its prescription and duration. Material and methods: 368 patients who required peripheral parenteral nutrition were studied by the Nutrition Support Unit for 54 months, in a Tertiary Hospital of 1,560 beds, from all, specialties excluding postoperative patients. The study include the mechanisms that led to its use in all its forms: the only one nutritional support or complementing insufficient Enteral Nutrition or Oral Diet. Results: Oncology and Critical Care were the most prescribed pathologies, followed by Pancreatitis, Inflammatory Bowel Disease and HIV and a miscellany of clinical pathologies. Gastrointestinal pathology (pain, diarrhea or vomiting) was the most frequent cause, both in critically ill as in non-critical patients. Conclusions: Although enteral route is preferred and raised primarily in most patients studied, there are many causes that might impair or nullify it. Peripheral parenteral nutrition is an alternative when caloric intake is impossible or insufficient or refused by the patient, as it minimizes the complications of the central catheter (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Parenteral Nutrition/methods , Nutrition Disorders/diet therapy , Nutritional Support/methods , Enteral Nutrition , Patient Dropouts , Critical Care/methods
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Chem Soc Rev ; 40(2): 961-1005, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21218233

ABSTRACT

This critical review presents a discussion on the major advances in the field of organic-inorganic hybrid membranes for fuel cells application. The hybrid organic-inorganic approach, when the organic part is not conductive, reproduces to some extent the behavior of Nafion where discrete hydrophilic and hydrophilic domains are homogeneously distributed. A large variety of proton conducting or non conducting polymers can be combined with various functionalized, inorganic mesostructured particles or an inorganic network in order to achieve high proton conductivity, and good mechanical and chemical properties. The tuning of the interface between these two components and the control over chemical and processing conditions are the key parameters in fabricating these hybrid organic-inorganic membranes with a high degree of reproducibility. This dynamic coupling between chemistry and processing requires the extensive use and development of complementary ex situ measurements with in situ characterization techniques, following in real time the molecular precursor solutions to the formation of the final hybrid organic-inorganic membranes. These membranes combine the intrinsic physical and chemical properties of both the inorganic and organic components. The development of the sol-gel chemistry allows a fine tuning of the inorganic network, which exhibits acid-based functionalized pores (-SO(3)H, -PO(3)H(2), -COOH), tunable pore size and connectivity, high surface area and accessibility. As such, these hybrid membranes containing inorganic materials are a promising family for controlling conductivity, mechanical and chemical properties (349 references).


Subject(s)
Inorganic Chemicals/chemistry , Organic Chemicals/chemistry , Fluorocarbon Polymers/chemistry , Gels/chemistry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Nanotubes, Carbon/chemistry , Polymers/chemistry , Porosity , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry
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Talanta ; 80(1): 329-37, 2009 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19782233

ABSTRACT

In 2008, the first Proficiency Testing Scheme of Chemical Oxygen Demand (1(st)COD-PT(ADG)) was conducted to assess the results obtained for different research groups whose field work is mainly anaerobic digestion. This study was performed using four samples, two solid samples as raw materials and two solid samples to prepare high concentration suspended solid solutions. Invitations were sent to a large number of laboratories, mainly to anaerobic digestion research groups. Finally, thirty labs from sixteen countries agreed to participate, but for different reasons four participants could not send any data. In total, twenty-six results were reported to the COD-PT coordinator. This study showed the importance of continuous participation in proficiency testing (PT) schemes in order to compare the results obtained. Taking into account the lack of a general standard method and high quality certified reference materials (CRMs), the traceability of COD determination is not currently easy to check. In addition, the spread of participants' results obtained was high and pointed to the advisability of using consensus values due to their unreliability. Therefore, the theoretical oxygen demand (ThOD) values were considered as assigned values for all the samples analysed. On the other hand, in this PT the established standard deviation (ESD) has been determined by the Horwitz modified function. Participants of this 1(st)COD-PT(ADG) were asked to give a short report on the analytical method used. Although all the participants used potassium dichromate as their oxidant reagent, their experimental procedures were very different. With the purpose of comparing the results obtained, the different experimental conditions used were classified into five methods, corresponding to two main categories, open and closed reflux. The performance of laboratories was expressed by the z-score, whose value is considered satisfactory when z-score

Subject(s)
Clinical Laboratory Techniques/standards , Oxygen/analysis , Anaerobiosis , Carbohydrates/analysis , Chemistry Techniques, Analytical/methods , Chenopodium quinoa/chemistry , Fats/analysis , Oxygen/metabolism , Oxygen/standards , Plant Oils/chemistry , Proteins/analysis , Reference Standards , Reproducibility of Results , Sewage/chemistry , Sunflower Oil
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Oncología (Barc.) ; 29(1): 3-15, ene. 2006. tab
Article in En | IBECS | ID: ibc-042871

ABSTRACT

El cáncer de colon está presenciando en los últimos años un desarrollo científico espectacular. Aproximadamenteel 30% de los pacientes con metástasis hepáticas como única localización, pueden curarse actualmentecon un planteamiento multidisciplinar de la enfermedad. Los tratamientos sistemáticos han desplazado la medianade supervivencia de los 12 meses que se alcanzaban hace cuatro años a 20 meses e incluso más allá. Laincorporación de nuevos tratamientos biológicos en el contexto de los tratamientos neoadyuvantes, podría mejorarlos resultados históricos y mantiene la esperanza de que prosiga esta tendencia.Se considera esencial un diseño correcto de los ensayos clínicos y la elección de objetivos apropiados, contratamientos tanto en primera como en segunda línea, administrados con intención neoadyuvante


Colon cancer witnesses one of most exciting and evolving times in the latest years. About 30% of patientswith isolated liver colon metastases can now be cured through a multidisciplinary approach of the disease.New systemic treatments have moved the median survival of metastatic disease from 12 months four yearsago to 20 months and beyond. Incorporation of new biologic treatments into the neoadjuvant setting may helpto further improve historical outcomes and offers promise to continue this trend.Appropriate surrogate endpoints and optimal designs of clinical trials on neoadjuvant therapy as first or second-line of treatment are needed


Subject(s)
Humans , Liver Neoplasms/complications , Colonic Neoplasms/secondary , Biological Therapy/methods , Liver Neoplasms/pathology , Neoplasm Metastasis/therapy , Colonic Neoplasms/therapy , Neoadjuvant Therapy/methods
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Fitoterapia ; 76(2): 247-9, 2005 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15752642

ABSTRACT

The antifungal activity of Eugenia cariophyllata essential oil and eugenol, its major constituent, on fungal strains isolated from onychomycosis was evaluated. The natural products presented prominent antifungal action with MIC of 1% and 4%, respectively.


Subject(s)
Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Eugenol/pharmacology , Mitosporic Fungi/drug effects , Phytotherapy , Plant Oils/pharmacology , Syzygium , Antifungal Agents/administration & dosage , Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use , Eugenol/administration & dosage , Eugenol/therapeutic use , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Onychomycosis/microbiology , Plant Oils/administration & dosage , Plant Oils/therapeutic use
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Neuron ; 24(4): 847-59, 1999 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10624948

ABSTRACT

Chicken ovalbumin upstream promotor-transcription factor I (COUP-TFI), an orphan member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, is highly expressed in the developing nervous systems. In the cerebral cortex of Coup-tfl mutants, cortical layer IV was absent due to excessive cell death, a consequence of the failure of thalamocortical projections. Moreover, subplate neurons underwent improper differentiation and premature cell death during corticogenesis. Our results indicate that the subplate neuron defects lead to the failure of guidance and innervation of thalamocortical projections. Thus, our findings demonstrate a critical role of the subplate in early corticothalamic connectivity and confirm the importance of afferent innervation for the survival of layer IV neurons. These results also substantiate COUP-TFI as an important regulator of neuronal development and differentiation.


Subject(s)
Cerebral Cortex/physiology , DNA-Binding Proteins/physiology , Neurons/physiology , Receptors, Glucocorticoid/physiology , Thalamus/physiology , Transcription Factors/physiology , Animals , Antimetabolites , Axons/physiology , Bromodeoxyuridine , COUP Transcription Factor I , Carbocyanines , Cell Death/physiology , Cell Differentiation/physiology , Cerebral Cortex/cytology , Cerebral Cortex/growth & development , Fluorescent Dyes , Immunohistochemistry , In Situ Hybridization , Male , Mice , Mutation/genetics , Neural Pathways/growth & development , Thalamus/cytology , Thalamus/growth & development
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Braz J Med Biol Res ; 25(8): 865-9, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1342625

ABSTRACT

The effects of chronic propranolol (Prop) therapy on the postinfarction myocardial hypertrophy of infarcted rats were studied by histological techniques. Male albino rats were submitted to left coronary artery ligation to produce infarction or to sham surgery (Con, N = 6). Infarcted rats (Inf) were divided into 2 groups receiving Prop (2.5 mg/kg, twice a day, N = 6) or saline (N = 6) for one month, respectively. Myocyte diameters were measured in longitudinally oriented sections in the four heart chambers (60 cells/chamber). Inf produced a significant increase in mean diameter of myocytes from the right atrium and ventricle and from the left atrium. In the right ventricle, myocyte diameter increased from 8.9 +/- 0.5 microns in the Con group to 12.5 +/- 0.6 microns in the Inf group (P < 0.05). Under Prop, myocyte diameter was reduced (P < 0.05) to 9.8 +/- 0.9 microns. Similar values were observed in the right atrium. In the left atrium, Prop produced only a partial reversion of the postinfarction hypertrophy. In the left ventricle, myocyte diameter was not significantly changed after Inf or Prop therapy. These data show that beta blockers reduce the myocardial hypertrophy in the right heart chambers after experimental infarcts in rats. This effect can be secondary to reduction of pulmonary hypertension or to blockade of direct effects of catecholamines on myocardial fibers or both.


Subject(s)
Hypertrophy, Right Ventricular/drug therapy , Myocardial Infarction/drug therapy , Propranolol/therapeutic use , Analysis of Variance , Animals , Disease Models, Animal , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Heart/drug effects , Hypertrophy, Right Ventricular/epidemiology , Hypertrophy, Right Ventricular/etiology , Hypertrophy, Right Ventricular/pathology , Male , Myocardial Infarction/complications , Myocardial Infarction/epidemiology , Myocardial Infarction/pathology , Myocardium/pathology , Rats
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