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Brain Behav Immun ; 28: 182-7, 2013 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23207105

RESUMO

Associations with symbiotic organisms can serve as a strategy for social insects to resist pathogens. Antibiotics produced by attine ectosymbionts (Actinobacteria) suppress the growth of Escovopsis spp., the specialized parasite of attine fungus gardens. Our objective was to evaluate whether the presence or absence of symbiotic actinobacteria covering the whole ant cuticle is related to differential immunocompetence, respiratory rate and cuticular hydrocarbons (CHs). We evaluated these parameters in three worker groups of Acromyrmex subterraneus subterraneus: External workers (EXT), internal workers with actinobacteria covering the whole body (INB) and internal workers without actinobacteria covering the whole body (INØ). We also eliminated the actinobacteria by antibiotic treatment and examined worker encapsulation response. INB ants showed lower rates of encapsulation and respiration than did the EXT and INØ ants. The lower encapsulation rate did not seem to be a cost imposed by actinomycetes because the elimination of the actinomycetes did not increase the encapsulation rate. Instead, we propose that actinobacteria confer protection to young workers until the maturation of their immune system. Actinobacteria do not seem to change nestmate recognition in these colonies. Although it is known that actinobacteria have a specific action against Escovopsis spp., our studies, along with other independent studies, indicate that actinomycetes may also be important for the individual health of the workers.


Assuntos
Actinobacteria/imunologia , Formigas/imunologia , Simbiose/imunologia , Actinobacteria/efeitos dos fármacos , Animais , Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Formigas/microbiologia , Formigas/fisiologia , Sistema Imunitário/imunologia , Sistema Imunitário/fisiologia , Respiração/imunologia , Comportamento Social
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Antibiot. infecc ; 4(1): 11-4, ene.-mar. 1996.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-180892

RESUMO

El presente artículo tiene como finalidad el desarrollar el tópico del estrés de la mucosa, en particular de las vías aéreas, y cómo se pueden obtener nuevos beneficios en el tratamiento basado en el uso del sistema inmune común a las mucosas


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Poluição do Ar/efeitos adversos , Sistema Imunitário/imunologia , Sistema Imunitário/fisiologia , Imunidade/imunologia , Respiração/imunologia , Estresse Fisiológico/imunologia
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Int J Sports Med ; 13 Suppl 1: S31-3, 1992 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1483783

RESUMO

The paper presents new observations on young high altitude natives (Andes and Himalayas), testing the hypothesis that periodic breathing with apnea during sleep is determined by their ventilatory sensitivity to hypoxia and its interaction with the sleep state. The hypothesis is in general supported by the evidence. But, contrary to expectation, the ventilatory sensitivity to hypoxia in the Sherpa children was significantly lower than those in the Andes. Despite that departure, the magnitude of ventilatory periodicity among the subjects was internally consistent with their ventilatory sensitivity to hypoxia. Although the carotid chemosensory input is the pacesetter for the reflexive periodicity, mechanisms in the central nervous system can influence it significantly.


Assuntos
Altitude , Células Quimiorreceptoras/fisiologia , Periodicidade , Respiração/fisiologia , Síndromes da Apneia do Sono/fisiopatologia , Sono/fisiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Animais , Corpo Carotídeo/fisiologia , Gatos , Criança , Chile/etnologia , Humanos , Nepal/etnologia , Respiração/imunologia , Síndromes da Apneia do Sono/etiologia
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Brasília; Unicef; 1988. 58 p. ilus.
Monografia em Espanhol | Coleciona SUS | ID: biblio-926833
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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 10 nov. 1923. [71] p. ilus, tab, graf.
Tese em Português | Coleciona SUS, IMNS | ID: biblio-923197
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