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Mol Biol Rep ; 51(1): 977, 2024 Sep 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39259380

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: B chromosomes are extra non-essential elements present in several eukaryotes. Unlike A chromosomes which are essential and present in all individuals of a species, B chromosomes are not necessary for normal functioning of an organism. Formerly regarded as genetically inactive, B chromosomes have been discovered to not only express their own genes, but also to exert influence on gene expression in A chromosomes. Recent studies have shown that, in some Psalidodon (Characiformes, Characidae) species, B chromosomes might be associated with phenotypic effects, such as changes in the reproductive cycle and gene expression. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this study, we aimed to establish stable reference genes for RT-qPCR experiments conducted on gonads of three fish species within Psalidodon genus, both in the presence and absence of B chromosomes. The stability of five selected reference genes was assessed using NormFinder, geNorm, BestKeeper, and RefFinder algorithms. We determined ppiaa and pgk1 as the most stable genes in P. fasciatus, whereas ppiaa and hmbsa showed the highest stability in P. bockmanni. For P. paranae, tbp and hprt1 were the most stable genes in females, and ppiaa and hprt1 were the most stable in males. CONCLUSIONS: We determined the most stable reference genes in gonads of three Psalidodon species considering the presence of B chromosomes. This is the first report of reference gene stability in the genus and provides valuable tools to better understand the effects of B chromosomes at gene expression level.


Subject(s)
Chromosomes , Animals , Male , Female , Chromosomes/genetics , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction/standards , Reference Standards , Gene Expression Profiling/methods , Gene Expression Profiling/standards , Gonads/metabolism , Characidae/genetics , Characiformes/genetics
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Anim Reprod Sci ; 270: 107595, 2024 Aug 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39236591

ABSTRACT

This study evaluated the use of flunixin meglumine to prevent the occurrence of premature corpus luteum (CL) regression in superovulated ewes, improving embryo recovery and viability. Ewes (n=23) submitted to conventional superovulatory protocol and laparoscopic artificial insemination were treated with 2.2 mg/kg/day of flunixin meglumine (FLU, n=12) or 1.5 mL saline solution (CONT, n=11) on Days 2, 3, and 4 (Day 0 = 48 h after device removal). Serum progesterone (P4) concentrations were measured (Day 1-6). Ultrasound (US, Days 3 and 6) and laparoscopic evaluation (Day 6) were performed to identify luteinized structures. In the US, laparoscopy, and P4 assessments, the percentage of ewes with premature CL regression differed (P<0.05) between CONT (54.5; 63.6; and 54.5 %) and FLU (0.0; 0.0; and 0.0 %), respectively. The US exams revealed the effect (P<0.05) of treatment on the number of regressing CL between CONT (1.4 ± 0.6) and FLU (0.0 ± 0.0). Greater (P<0.05) number of normal CLs (10.5 ± 1.8 vs. 4.4 ± 1.5), ova/embryos (9.1 ± 2.1 vs. 3.7 ± 1.3), viable embryos (5.1 ± 1.1 vs. 2.6 ± 1.2), and recovery rate (79.5 ± 9.6 vs. 41.3 ± 15.0 %) were observed in FLU compared to CONT, respectively. The embryo viability rate did not differ (P>0.05) between FLU (60.7 ± 10.5 %) and CONT (45.5 ± 16.1 %). In conclusion, the flunixin meglumine protocol was able to prevent the occurrence of premature CL regression in superovulated ewes, increasing the recovery rate and embryo production.

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J Fish Biol ; 2024 Aug 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39109773

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Sciadonus alphacrucis Melo, Gomes, Møller & Nielsen, 2022 is a rare deep-sea species, previously known from only two specimens collected off São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil, in the western South Atlantic. Herein, we report a new specimen of S. alphacrucis collected on the continental slope off Santa Catarina State, southern Brazil, thereby extending its known distribution by 420 km. Additionally, we provide the new meristic and morphometric data, the molecular identification using sequences of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI), an updated distribution map, and a discussion of troglomorphic traits.

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Rev Bras Enferm ; 77(3): e20230146, 2024.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39082534

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: to analyze the profile and clinical outcomes of patients who developed Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) in private home care and to compare the incidence with national data. METHODS: this was a retrospective study with data collected from July 2021 to June 2022 from patient records at a private clinic. Patients using intermittent ventilation or without ventilatory support were excluded. RESULTS: the utilization rate of mechanical ventilation was 15.9%. The incidence density of pneumonia in pediatrics was 2.2 cases per 1000 ventilation-days and in adults was 1.7 cases per 1000 ventilation-days, figures lower than those reported by the National Health Surveillance Agency. There were 101 episodes of pneumonia in 73 patients, predominantly male (65.8%), adults (53.4%), and those with neurological diseases (57.5%). The treatment regimen predominantly took place at home (80.2%), and there was one death. CONCLUSIONS: patients in home care showed a low incidence and mortality rate from ventilator-associated pneumonia.


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Home Care Services , Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated , Humans , Male , Female , Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated/epidemiology , Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated/etiology , Retrospective Studies , Home Care Services/statistics & numerical data , Home Care Services/standards , Home Care Services/trends , Adult , Middle Aged , Incidence , Adolescent , Child , Aged , Brazil/epidemiology , Child, Preschool , Respiration, Artificial/adverse effects , Respiration, Artificial/statistics & numerical data , Infant
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Primates ; 65(5): 411-419, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39068634

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Activity budget analyses are important for understanding how animals spend their time in daily activities like resting, foraging, moving and socializing. These behaviors are closely linked to energy management, so habitat quality and resource availability are known to influence the activity budgets of species. Therefore, many studies have examined the consequences of habitat loss and fragmentation on the energetic demands and activity budgets of species. However, we still have limited knowledge of how animals behave in large, continuous, and protected environments, as such habitats are currently rare. The present study analyzed how temporal variation, age, sex and reproductive status influenced the activity budget of wild red howler monkeys (Alouatta guariba clamitans), in one of the last Atlantic Forest remnants that remains large and protected. Between November 2017 and December 2018, we monitored two groups, G3 and G4, in Parque Estadual Carlos Botelho, São Paulo, Brazil. The groups were composed of one adult male, two adult females and their offspring and one (G3) or two (G4) subadult males, using scan sampling for behavioral for data collection every 20 min. The most common behavior was resting, followed by foraging, moving and social interactions, with inter-group differences. Temporal variation explained most of the fluctuations in the activity budget, so did age and sex, but to a lesser degree. The reproductive status of females did not alter their activity budget. These findings reveal that even neighboring groups display distinct and intricate relationships with their habitat. Future studies should be conducted in continuous forests to determine what is the expected range of variation in activity budget, particularly in those species considered as flexible and inhabiting endangered habitats, such as the Atlantic Forest.


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Alouatta , Forests , Reproduction , Animals , Alouatta/physiology , Female , Male , Brazil , Ecosystem , Age Factors , Sex Factors , Social Behavior , Behavior, Animal
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38830052

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Atomoxetine is a drug widely used for the treatment of the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with reduced risk of adverse motor reactions and chemical dependence. However, the pharmacokinetics characteristics as well as the toxicological risk of atomoxetine deserves further investigation to comprehensively analyze the therapeutic and safety aspects of this drug. This study aimed to predict the physicochemical profile and medicinal chemistry characteristics of atomoxetine, alongside its pharmacokinetic properties-namely absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion-as well as its toxicology (ADMET) potential through the utilization of web-based in silico tools. This research emphasizes predicted physicochemical, medicinal chemistry, and absorption parameters of atomoxetine that could influence the efficacy and safety of this drug for ADHD treatment. Additionally, atomoxetine also presents noteworthy predicted risks of hepatotoxicity, cardiotoxicity, neurotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, respiratory system toxicity, skin toxicity, and carcinogenicity. These findings underscore the necessity for further assessments of atomoxetine's safety profile, particularly considering different patient populations and durations of drug treatment. The data reported here from in silico predictions suggest that closer monitoring is warranted when atomoxetine is administered to patients with ADHD. Moreover, controlled studies detailing reliable protocols for personalized dosing, considering the multifactorial variability in metabolism efficiency and toxicological potential, would enable a more comprehensive assessment of atomoxetine's safety profile.

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J Fish Biol ; 105(1): 314-325, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38757464

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Phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial and nuclear data of 31 specimens of Cyphocharax from trans-Andean rivers support the presence of one lineage of Cyphocharax aspilos in Lago Maracaibo and three cryptic lineages of Cyphocharax magdalenae: (1) Cauca-Magdalena and Ranchería, (2) León and Atrato, and (3) Chucunaque-Tuira, Santa María, and Chiriquí basins of Central America. Results suggest that the Serranía del Perijá facilitated Late Miocene cladogenetic events, whereas post-Isthmian C. magdalenae expansion was enabled by gene flow across the lower Magdalena valley and Central American lowlands. Time-calibrated phylogenetics indicate that the C. magdalenae colonized lower Central America in the Pliocene (3.7 MYA; Ma), the divergence Atrato-Magdalena occurred in Late Pliocene (3.0 Ma) and the split Ranchería-Magdalena during the Middle Pleistocene (1.3 Ma). Updated geographic distribution data support the hypothesis that the Cordillera de Talamanca functions as a barrier to northward expansion of C. magdalenae in Central America.


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Phylogeny , Phylogeography , Rivers , Animals , Central America , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Gene Flow , Cell Nucleus/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 12360, 2024 05 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38811574

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Impaired lung function, respiratory muscle weakness and exercise intolerance are present in COPD and contribute to poor prognosis. However, the contribution of the combination of these manifestations to define prognosis in COPD is still unknown. This study aimed to define cut-off points for both inspiratory and expiratory muscle strength (MIP and MEP, respectively) for mortality prediction over 42-months in patients with COPD, and to investigate its combination with other noninvasive established prognostic measures (FEV1, V̇O2peak and 6MWD) to improve risk identification. Patients with COPD performed pulmonary function, respiratory muscle strength, six-minute walk and cardiopulmonary exercise tests, and were followed over 42 months to analyze all-cause mortality. A total of 79 patients were included. The sample was mostly (91.1%) comprised of severe (n = 37) and very severe (n = 34) COPD, and 43 (54%) patients died during the follow-up period. Cut-points of ≤ 55 and ≤ 80 cmH2O for MIP and MEP, respectively, were associated with increased risk of death (log-rank p = 0.0001 for both MIP and MEP) in 42 months. Furthermore, MIP and MEP substantially improved the mortality risk assessment when combined with FEV1 (log-ranks p = 0.006 for MIP and p < 0.001 for MEP), V̇O2peak (log-rank: p < 0.001 for both MIP and MEP) and 6MWD (log-ranks: p = 0.005 for MIP; p = 0.015 for MEP). Thus, patients severely affected by COPD presenting MIP ≤ 55 and/or MEP ≤ 80 cmH2O are at increased risk of mortality. Furthermore, MIP and MEP substantially improve the mortality risk assessment when combined with FEV1, V̇O2peak and 6MWD in patients with COPD.


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Muscle Strength , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive , Respiratory Muscles , Humans , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/physiopathology , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/mortality , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/diagnosis , Male , Female , Aged , Prognosis , Respiratory Muscles/physiopathology , Middle Aged , Respiratory Function Tests , Exercise Test
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Vet Immunol Immunopathol ; 271: 110754, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38613865

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In this computational study, we advanced the understanding of the antigenic properties of the NADC-34-like isolate of the Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV), named YC-2020, relevant in veterinary pathology. We utilized sequence comparison analyses of the M and N proteins, comparing them with those of NADC34, identifying substantial amino acid homology that allowed us to highlight conserved epitopes and crucial variants. Through the application of Clustal Omega for multiple sequence alignment and platforms like Vaxijen and AllerTOP for predicting antigenic and allergenic potential, our analyses revealed important insights into the conservation and variation of epitopes essential for the development of effective diagnostic tools and vaccines. Our findings, aligned with initial experimental studies, underscore the importance of these epitopes in the development of targeted immunodiagnostic platforms and significantly contribute to the management and control of PRRSV. However, further studies are required to validate the computational predictions of antigenicity for this new viral isolate. This approach underscores the potential of computational models to enable ongoing monitoring and control of PRRSV evolution in swine. While this study provides valuable insights into the antigenic properties of the novel PRRSV isolate YC-2020 through computational analysis, it is important to acknowledge the limitations inherent to in silico predictions, specifically, the absence of laboratory validation.


Subject(s)
Antigens, Viral , Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome , Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus , Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus/immunology , Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus/genetics , Animals , Swine , Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome/immunology , Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome/virology , Antigens, Viral/immunology , Amino Acid Sequence , Computational Biology , Epitopes/immunology , Sequence Alignment/veterinary
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JAMA ; 331(8): 665-674, 2024 02 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38245889

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Importance: Sepsis is a leading cause of death among children worldwide. Current pediatric-specific criteria for sepsis were published in 2005 based on expert opinion. In 2016, the Third International Consensus Definitions for Sepsis and Septic Shock (Sepsis-3) defined sepsis as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection, but it excluded children. Objective: To update and evaluate criteria for sepsis and septic shock in children. Evidence Review: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) convened a task force of 35 pediatric experts in critical care, emergency medicine, infectious diseases, general pediatrics, nursing, public health, and neonatology from 6 continents. Using evidence from an international survey, systematic review and meta-analysis, and a new organ dysfunction score developed based on more than 3 million electronic health record encounters from 10 sites on 4 continents, a modified Delphi consensus process was employed to develop criteria. Findings: Based on survey data, most pediatric clinicians used sepsis to refer to infection with life-threatening organ dysfunction, which differed from prior pediatric sepsis criteria that used systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) criteria, which have poor predictive properties, and included the redundant term, severe sepsis. The SCCM task force recommends that sepsis in children be identified by a Phoenix Sepsis Score of at least 2 points in children with suspected infection, which indicates potentially life-threatening dysfunction of the respiratory, cardiovascular, coagulation, and/or neurological systems. Children with a Phoenix Sepsis Score of at least 2 points had in-hospital mortality of 7.1% in higher-resource settings and 28.5% in lower-resource settings, more than 8 times that of children with suspected infection not meeting these criteria. Mortality was higher in children who had organ dysfunction in at least 1 of 4-respiratory, cardiovascular, coagulation, and/or neurological-organ systems that was not the primary site of infection. Septic shock was defined as children with sepsis who had cardiovascular dysfunction, indicated by at least 1 cardiovascular point in the Phoenix Sepsis Score, which included severe hypotension for age, blood lactate exceeding 5 mmol/L, or need for vasoactive medication. Children with septic shock had an in-hospital mortality rate of 10.8% and 33.5% in higher- and lower-resource settings, respectively. Conclusions and Relevance: The Phoenix sepsis criteria for sepsis and septic shock in children were derived and validated by the international SCCM Pediatric Sepsis Definition Task Force using a large international database and survey, systematic review and meta-analysis, and modified Delphi consensus approach. A Phoenix Sepsis Score of at least 2 identified potentially life-threatening organ dysfunction in children younger than 18 years with infection, and its use has the potential to improve clinical care, epidemiological assessment, and research in pediatric sepsis and septic shock around the world.


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Sepsis , Shock, Septic , Humans , Child , Shock, Septic/mortality , Multiple Organ Failure/diagnosis , Multiple Organ Failure/etiology , Consensus , Sepsis/mortality , Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome/diagnosis , Organ Dysfunction Scores
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JAMA ; 331(8): 675-686, 2024 02 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38245897

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Importance: The Society of Critical Care Medicine Pediatric Sepsis Definition Task Force sought to develop and validate new clinical criteria for pediatric sepsis and septic shock using measures of organ dysfunction through a data-driven approach. Objective: To derive and validate novel criteria for pediatric sepsis and septic shock across differently resourced settings. Design, Setting, and Participants: Multicenter, international, retrospective cohort study in 10 health systems in the US, Colombia, Bangladesh, China, and Kenya, 3 of which were used as external validation sites. Data were collected from emergency and inpatient encounters for children (aged <18 years) from 2010 to 2019: 3 049 699 in the development (including derivation and internal validation) set and 581 317 in the external validation set. Exposure: Stacked regression models to predict mortality in children with suspected infection were derived and validated using the best-performing organ dysfunction subscores from 8 existing scores. The final model was then translated into an integer-based score used to establish binary criteria for sepsis and septic shock. Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary outcome for all analyses was in-hospital mortality. Model- and integer-based score performance measures included the area under the precision recall curve (AUPRC; primary) and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC; secondary). For binary criteria, primary performance measures were positive predictive value and sensitivity. Results: Among the 172 984 children with suspected infection in the first 24 hours (development set; 1.2% mortality), a 4-organ-system model performed best. The integer version of that model, the Phoenix Sepsis Score, had AUPRCs of 0.23 to 0.38 (95% CI range, 0.20-0.39) and AUROCs of 0.71 to 0.92 (95% CI range, 0.70-0.92) to predict mortality in the validation sets. Using a Phoenix Sepsis Score of 2 points or higher in children with suspected infection as criteria for sepsis and sepsis plus 1 or more cardiovascular point as criteria for septic shock resulted in a higher positive predictive value and higher or similar sensitivity compared with the 2005 International Pediatric Sepsis Consensus Conference (IPSCC) criteria across differently resourced settings. Conclusions and Relevance: The novel Phoenix sepsis criteria, which were derived and validated using data from higher- and lower-resource settings, had improved performance for the diagnosis of pediatric sepsis and septic shock compared with the existing IPSCC criteria.


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Sepsis , Shock, Septic , Humans , Child , Shock, Septic/mortality , Multiple Organ Failure , Retrospective Studies , Organ Dysfunction Scores , Sepsis/complications , Hospital Mortality
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Rev. bras. enferm ; 77(3): e20230146, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1569674

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ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the profile and clinical outcomes of patients who developed Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) in private home care and to compare the incidence with national data. Methods: this was a retrospective study with data collected from July 2021 to June 2022 from patient records at a private clinic. Patients using intermittent ventilation or without ventilatory support were excluded. Results: the utilization rate of mechanical ventilation was 15.9%. The incidence density of pneumonia in pediatrics was 2.2 cases per 1000 ventilation-days and in adults was 1.7 cases per 1000 ventilation-days, figures lower than those reported by the National Health Surveillance Agency. There were 101 episodes of pneumonia in 73 patients, predominantly male (65.8%), adults (53.4%), and those with neurological diseases (57.5%). The treatment regimen predominantly took place at home (80.2%), and there was one death. Conclusions: patients in home care showed a low incidence and mortality rate from ventilator-associated pneumonia.


RESUMEN Objetivos: analizar el perfil y el desenlace clínico de pacientes que desarrollaron Neumonía Asociada a la Ventilación en Asistencia Domiciliaria privada y comparar la incidencia con datos nacionales. Métodos: estudio retrospectivo, con recolección de datos entre julio de 2021 y junio de 2022 en registros médicos de una clínica privada, excluyendo la ventilación intermitente y la ausencia de soporte ventilatorio. Resultados: la tasa de utilización de ventilación mecánica fue del 15,9%. La densidad de neumonía en pediatría fue de 2,2 casos por 1000 ventilaciones-día y en adultos de 1,7 casos por 1000 ventilaciones-día, datos inferiores a los reportados por la Agencia Nacional de Vigilancia Sanitaria. Se registraron 101 episodios de neumonía en 73 pacientes, en su mayoría varones (65,8%), adultos (53,4%) y con enfermedades neurológicas (57,5%). El régimen de tratamiento prevaleció en el domicilio (80,2%) y se registró un deceso. Conclusiones: los pacientes en Asistencia Domiciliaria presentaron baja incidencia y mortalidad por neumonía asociada a la ventilación mecánica.


RESUMO Objetivos: analisar o perfil e o desfecho clínico de pacientes que desenvolveram Pneumonia Associada à Ventilação em Assistência Domiciliar privada e comparar a incidência com dados nacionais. Métodos: estudo retrospectivo, com coleta entre julho de 2021 e junho de 2022 em prontuários de pacientes de uma instituição privada, sendo excluídos a ventilação intermitente e a ausência de suporte ventilatório. Resultados: a taxa de utilização de ventilação mecânica foi de 15,9%. A densidade de pneumonia na pediatria foi de 2,2 casos por 1000 ventilações-dia e em adultos de 1,7 casos por 1000 ventilações-dia, dados inferiores aos reportados pela Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária. Ocorreram 101 episódios de pneumonia em 73 pacientes, em sua maioria do sexo masculino (65,8%), adultos (53,4%) e com doenças neurológicas (57,5%). O regime de tratamento prevaleceu no domicílio (80,2%) e ocorreu um óbito. Conclusões: os pacientes em Assistência Domiciliar apresentaram baixa incidência e mortalidade por pneumonia associada à ventilação mecânica.

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Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1569793

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The COVID-19-19 pandemic's global impact has accelerated the need for effective vaccines, challenging traditional, time-consuming, and costly vaccinology methods. Immunoinformatics emerges as a promising alternative to expedite vaccine development, thus this study aims to provide a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of its application in formulating SARS-CoV-2 vaccine prototypes. Employing VOSviewer software and data from the Web of Science database, this study conducted a bibliometric analysis. Key metrics included the global distribution of scientific publications, the most productive countries and institutions, influential authors, co-citation and co-authorship networks, and prevalent keywords in immunoinformatics research related to SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. The analysis encompassed 138 scholarly articles, with India emerging as a pivotal contributor, particularly through notable contributions from Adamas and Fakir Mohan universities. The most cited article, authored by Bhattacharya, received 226 citations, while Doytchinova was a prominent cited source, referenced in 96 of the 138 analyzed documents. The study observed substantial collaborative efforts among authors from 45 nations, with 85% of the research concentrated in just six countries. Pakistan demonstrated the highest level of international collaboration, contributing to 15/20 collaborative publications. Keywords such as 'SARS-CoV-2', 'immunoinformatics', and 'prediction' were frequently encountered across most of these documents. This bibliometric analysis elucidates the primary research trends in the field and delineates the global scope and distribution of immunoinformatics studies in the realm of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine development. These findings offer a vital overview of the current landscape, guiding future research directions and potential collaborative efforts in the pursuit of effective COVID-19 vaccines.


El impacto global de la pandemia de COVID-19 ha acelerado la necesidad de vacunas efectivas, lo que ha desafiado los métodos tradicionales de vacunología que son costosos y consumen mucho tiempo. La inmunoinformática surge como una alternativa prometedora para acelerar el desarrollo de vacunas. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo proporcionar un análisis bibliométrico exhaustivo de su aplicación en la formulación de prototipos de vacunas contra el SARS-CoV-2. Utilizando el software VOSviewer y datos de la base de datos Web of Science, se realizó un análisis bibliométrico. Las métricas clave incluyeron: la distribución global de publicaciones científicas, los países e instituciones más productivos, autores influyentes, redes de cocitación y coautoría y palabras clave prevalentes en la investigación de inmunoinformática relacionada con las vacunas contra el SARS-CoV-2. El análisis abarcó 138 artículos académicos; la India emergió como un contribuyente principal, particularmente a través de contribuciones notables de las universidades Adamas y Fakir Mohan. El artículo más citado fue el de Bhattacharya, que recibió 226 citas; mientras que Doytchinova fue una fuente citada prominente, referenciada en 96 de los 138 documentos analizados. El estudio observó esfuerzos colaborativos sustanciales entre autores de 45 naciones con el 85 % de la investigación concentrada en seis países. Pakistán demostró el nivel más alto de colaboración internacional, al contribuir con 15 de los 20 artículos colaborativos. Palabras clave como 'SARS-CoV-2', 'immunoinformatics' y 'prediction' se encontraron frecuentemente en la mayoría de estos documentos. Este análisis bibliométrico aclara las principales tendencias de investigación en el campo y delinea el alcance global y la distribución de los estudios de inmunoinformática en el ámbito del desarrollo de vacunas contra el SARS-CoV-2. Los hallazgos ofrecen una visión vital del panorama actual, guían investigaciones futuras y posibles esfuerzos colaborativos en la búsqueda de vacunas efectivas contra la COVID-19.

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Gen Comp Endocrinol ; 345: 114386, 2024 01 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37748527

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Androgens and estrogens are steroid hormones that regulate reproductive processes in both males and females. Monitoring plasma levels of these steroids or their metabolites present in feces, offers diagnostic support for assessing the reproductive status of animals. Immunoassays are commonly used methods for quantifying these hormones, but their protocols require species-specific validation to ensure reliability. The objective of this study was to perform analytically and biologically validation of enzyme immunoassay (EIA) kits for measuring testosterone (T), estradiol (E2), faecal androgen metabolites (fAM), and faecal estrogenic metabolites (fEM) in the tropical screech owl (Megascops choliba). Serum and fecal samples were collected from six adult females and six males both before and during breeding season, with males' gonadal activity assessed using electroejaculation (EE). The parallelism test confirmed the immunogenic similarity of the antigens in the estradiol and testosterone standards and the antigens in the serum samples and fecal extracts of M. choliba. Additionally, the EIA kits displayed nearly 100% recovery rates, and showed coefficients of variation ranging from 8% to 14% at the intra-assay level and from 10% to 16% at the inter-assay level, underscoring result reliability and consistency. In males, the highest serum T and fAM levels were recorded concurrently with the presence of spermatozoa in samples collected via EE. Although females did not exhibit oviposition events, significantly higher E2 and fEM levels were observed in August compared to May, suggesting potential seasonal variations in estrogenic hormone production. Fecal androgen and estrogen levels were significantly different between sexes in August, with males having higher fAM and females having higher fEM levels. Overall, the immunoassays validated in this study were found to be efficient in diagnosing reproductive activity in owls.


Subject(s)
Estradiol , Gonadal Steroid Hormones , Strigiformes , Testosterone , Animals , Female , Male , Androgens , Estradiol/metabolism , Estrogens , Estrone , Feces , Gonadal Steroid Hormones/metabolism , Immunoenzyme Techniques , Reproducibility of Results , Testosterone/metabolism
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Anim Reprod ; 20(4): e20230029, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38148929

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The risk of pregnancy loss in mares leads to the use of exogenous hormones to help pregnancy maintenance. The objective was to evaluate the proportion of thyroid hormones and steroids in neonates, in the following postpartum period, born to mares fed with synthetic progesterone and to verify the existence of a correlation between the level of progesterone between mother and neonate. Twenty-seven mares and their foals were used. The animals were divided into 5 experimental groups: group 1 (control, without hormonal supplementation), group 2 (random samples fed to 120 days of pregnancy with long-term progesterone), group 3 (mares fed with short-term progesterone as of 280.º day of pregnancy), group 4 (mares fed with long-term progesterone as of 280.º day of pregnancy) and group 5 (mares fed with synthetic hormone [altrenogest] as of 280.º day of pregnancy). The animal's blood collection took place immediately after parturition for the hormonal measurement. The hormones measured in neonates were total T3, free T4, TSH, progesterone and cortisone. In mares, only levels of progesterone. The groups of neonates showed no difference on levels of total T3, free T4, TSH and progesterone. There was no difference on levels of progesterone in mares among the groups. Neonates from groups 4 and 5 had higher and lower cortisone levels, respectively. No neonate showed clinical change. There was also no correlation between levels of progesterone in mares and foals. Thus, hormonal supplementation with long-term progesterone as of 280 days of pregnancy leds to an increase in the neonate's cortisone levels, in the meantime, supplementation with altrenogest as of 280 days of pregnancy caused a decrease on cortisone levels in foals, despite clinical signs have not been observed on these animals.

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Genes (Basel) ; 14(9)2023 08 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37761802

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The plecos (Loricariidae) fish represent a great model for cytogenetic investigations due to their variety of karyotypes, including diploid and polyploid genomes, and different types of sex chromosomes. In this study we investigate Transancistrus santarosensis a rare loricariid endemic to Ecuador, integrating cytogenetic methods with specimens' molecular identification by mtDNA, to describe the the species karyotype. We aim to verify whether sex chromosomes are cytologically identifiable and if they are associated with the accumulation of repetitive sequences present in other species of the family. The analysis of the karyotype (2n = 54 chromosomes) excludes recent centric fusion and pericentromeric inversion and suggests the presence of a ZZ/ZW sex chromosome system at an early stage of differentiation: the W chromosome is degenerated but is not characterized by the presence of differential sex-specific repetitive DNAs. Data indicate that although T. santarosensis has retained the ancestral diploid number of Loricariidae, it accumulated heterochromatin and shows non-syntenic ribosomal genes localization, chromosomal traits considered apomorphic in the family.


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Catfishes , Sex Chromosomes , Male , Animals , Female , Sex Chromosomes/genetics , Karyotype , Karyotyping , Genome , Genomics , Catfishes/genetics
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An Acad Bras Cienc ; 95(4): e20191391, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37729298

ABSTRACT

Chicken broilers digestibility and performance fed with different ME levels, with and without adjustments of digestible lysine, calcium, and available phosphorus, were evaluated. For digestibility, 210 male Cobb 500 chicken broilers were used and distributed into a 3x2+1 factorial arrangement, with three ME levels (3050; 3125 and 3200 kcal/kg) with and without nutrient adjustment, plus one control treatment (2975 kcal ME/kg), totaling seven treatments including six repetitions with five birds into each repetition. For initial performance, 1120 birds were distributed randomly with eight replications within treatments and 20 birds for each replication. For final performance, 1008 chickens were distributed with eight replications and 18 birds for each replication. The DCDM and DCCP were improved (P<0.05) according to the increase of ME and the adjustment in dietary nutrients, as well as GE digestibility. The final performance showed no interaction (P>0.05) between energy and nutrient adjustment, but the increase in energy levels improved the feed conversion ratio (FCR=1.370). Increasing energy density with nutrient adjustment improves both nutrient utilization and bird performance.


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Calcium , Chickens , Animals , Male , Lysine , Nutrients , Phosphorus
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