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Aims Given the high levels of absenteeism due to musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limbs, there is a need for preventive strategies to protect workers exposed to high risk levels. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a workplace-based muscle resistance training exercise program in the presence of pain and musculoskeletal dysfunction of the upper extremities in manufacturing workers exposed to repetitive movements and excessive effort in the workplace. Method Randomized controlled trial in manufacturing workers. A sample of 120 healthy workers was allocated at random to an experimental group, which received a resistance-based exercise program, and a control group, which performed stretching exercises. Results The muscle resistance training exercise had a protective effect on the intensity of pain perceived by workers in their upper limbs (RR: 0.62 95% CI 0.44-0.87) compared with the group of workers who performed stretching exercises. Conclusion A workplace-based muscle resistance training exercise program is an effective preventive strategy in factory workers exposed to risk; however, it is necessary for companies initially to adopt mechanisms to minimize exposure as a prevention strategy.
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Dor Musculoesquelética/prevenção & controle , Traumatismos Ocupacionais/prevenção & controle , Treinamento Resistido/métodos , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Serviços de Saúde do Trabalhador/métodos , Método Simples-Cego , Extremidade Superior/fisiopatologia , Adulto JovemRESUMO
BACKGROUND: Interleukin-1ß (IL-1ß) increases necrotic neuronal cell death in the CA1 area after induced status epilepticus (SE) in developing rats. However, it remains uncertain whether IL-1ß has a similar effect on the hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG). In this study, we analysed the effects of IL-1ß on 14-day-old Wistar rats experiencing DG neuronal death induced by SE. METHODS: SE was induced with lithium-pilocarpine. Six hours after SE onset, a group of pups was injected with IL-1ß (at 0, 0.3, 3, 30, or 300ng/µL) in the right ventricle; another group was injected with IL-1ß receptor (IL-1R1) antagonist (IL-1Ra, at 30ng/µL) of IL-1RI antagonist (IL-1Ra) alone, and additional group with 30ng/µL of IL-1Ra plus 3ng/µL of IL-1ß. Twenty-four hours after SE onset, neuronal cell death in the dentate gyrus of the dorsal hippocampus was assessed using haematoxylin-eosin staining. Dead cells showed eosinophilic cytoplasm and condensed and fragmented nuclei. RESULTS: We observed an increased number of eosinophilic cells in the hippocampal DG ipsilateral to the site of injection of 3ng/µL and 300ng/µL of IL-1ß in comparison with the vehicle group. A similar effect was observed in the hippocampal DG contralateral to the site of injection of 3ng/µL of IL-1ß. Administration of both of IL-1ß and IL-1Ra failed to prevent an increase in the number of eosinophilic cells. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that IL-1ß increases apoptotic neuronal cell death caused by SE in the hippocampal GD, which is a mechanism independent of IL-1RI activation.
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Morte Celular , Giro Denteado , Hipocampo , Interleucina-1beta/administração & dosagem , Neurônios , Estado Epiléptico , Fatores Etários , Animais , Giro Denteado/efeitos dos fármacos , Giro Denteado/patologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Feminino , Hipocampo/efeitos dos fármacos , Hipocampo/patologia , Injeções Intraventriculares , Proteína Antagonista do Receptor de Interleucina 1/administração & dosagem , Masculino , Ratos , Ratos WistarRESUMO
The ratio of production-to-consumption (ρ) reflects how efficiently a population can transform ingested food into biomass. Usually this ratio is estimated by separately integrating cohort per-recruit production and consumption per unit of biomass. Estimates of ρ from cohort analysis differ from those that consider the whole population, because fish populations are usually composed of cohorts that differ in their relative abundance. Cohort models for ρ also assume a stable age-structure and a constant population size (stationary condition). This may preclude their application to harvested populations, in which variations in fishing mortality and recruitment will affect age-structure. In this paper, we propose a different framework for estimating (ρ) in which production and consumption are modelled simultaneously to produce a population estimator of ρ. Food consumption is inferred from the physiological concepts underpinning the generalised von Bertalanffy growth function (VBGF). This general framework allows the effects of different age-structures to be explored, with a stationary population as a special case. Three models with different complexities, depending mostly on what assumptions are made about age-structure, are explored. The full data model requires knowledge about food assimilation efficiency, parameters of the VBGF and the relative proportion of individuals at age a at time y (Py(a)). A simpler model, which requires less data, is based on the stationary assumption. Model results are compared with estimates from cohort models for ρ using simulated fish populations of different lifespans. The models proposed here were also applied to three fish populations that are targets of commercial fisheries in the south-east Pacific. Uncertainty in the estimation of ρ was evaluated using a resampling approach. Simulation showed that cohort and population models produce different estimates for ρ and those differences depend on lifespan, fishing mortality and recruitment variations. Results from the three case studies show that the population model gives similar estimates to those reported by empirical models in other fish species. This modelling framework allows ρ to be related directly to population length- or age-structure and thus has the potential to improve the biological realism of both population and ecosystem models.
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Biomassa , Peixes/fisiologia , Cadeia Alimentar , Modelos Biológicos , Animais , Oceano PacíficoRESUMO
Genetic diversity in and relationships among 26 Creole cattle breeds from 10 American countries were assessed using 19 microsatellites. Heterozygosities, F-statistics estimates, genetic distances, multivariate analyses and assignment tests were performed. The levels of within-breed diversity detected in Creole cattle were considerable and higher than those previously reported for European breeds, but similar to those found in other Latin American breeds. Differences among breeds accounted for 8.4% of the total genetic variability. Most breeds clustered separately when the number of pre-defined populations was 21 (the most probable K value), with the exception of some closely related breeds that shared the same cluster and others that were admixed. Despite the high genetic diversity detected, significant inbreeding was also observed within some breeds, and heterozygote excess was detected in others. These results indicate that Creoles represent important reservoirs of cattle genetic diversity and that appropriate conservation measures should be implemented for these native breeds in order to minimize inbreeding and uncontrolled crossbreeding.
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Bovinos/genética , Variação Genética , Repetições de Microssatélites , Animais , LinhagemRESUMO
The ancestry of New World cattle was investigated through the analysis of mitochondrial and Y chromosome variation in Creoles from Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Paraguay and the United States of America. Breeds that influenced the Creoles, such as Iberian native, British and Zebu, were also studied. Creoles showed high mtDNA diversity (H = 0.984 +/- 0.003) with a total of 78 haplotypes, and the European T3 matriline was the most common (72.1%). The African T1a haplogroup was detected (14.6%), as well as the ancestral African-derived AA matriline (11.9%), which was absent in the Iberian breeds. Genetic proximity among Creoles, Iberian and Atlantic Islands breeds was inferred through their sharing of mtDNA haplotypes. Y-haplotype diversity in Creoles was high (H = 0.779 +/- 0.019), with several Y1, Y2 and Y3 haplotypes represented. Iberian patrilines in Creoles were more difficult to infer and were reflected by the presence of H3Y1 and H6Y2. Y-haplotypes confirmed crossbreeding with British cattle, mainly of Hereford with Pampa Chaqueño and Texas Longhorn. Male-mediated Bos indicus introgression into Creoles was found in all populations, except Argentino1 (herd book registered) and Pampa Chaqueño. The detection of the distinct H22Y3 patriline with the INRA189-90 allele in Caracú suggests introduction of bulls directly from West Africa. Further studies of Spanish and African breeds are necessary to elucidate the origins of Creole cattle, and determine the exact source of their African lineages.
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Bovinos/genética , DNA Mitocondrial/genética , Cromossomo Y , Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Mitocôndrias/genética , Polimorfismo GenéticoRESUMO
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are characterized by chronic hyperglycemia as a consequence of decreased insulin sensitivity, which contributes to bone demineralization and could also be related to changes in serum levels of osteocalcin and insulin, particularly when coupled with a deficiency in the daily consumption of vitamins D3 and K2. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 supplements alone or in combination on osteocalcin levels and metabolic parameters in patients with T2DM. METHODS: A double-blind, randomized clinical trial was carried out in 40 patients aged between 30 and 70 years old for 3 months. Clinical and laboratory assessment was carried out at the beginning and at the end of the treatment. The patients were divided into three groups: (a) 1000 IU vitamin D3 + a calcinated magnesium placebo (n = 16), (b) 100 µg of Vitamin K2 + a calcinated magnesium placebo (n = 12), and (c) 1000 IU vitamin D3 + 100 µg vitamin K2 (n = 12). RESULTS: After treatment in the total studied population, a significant decrease in glycemia (p = 0.001), HOMA-IR (Homeostatic model assessment-insulin resistance) (p = 0.040), percentage of pancreatic beta cells (p < 0.001), uOC/cOC index and diastolic blood pressure (p = 0.030) were observed; in vitamin D3 group, differences in serum undercarboxylated osteocalcin (p = 0.026), undercarboxylated to carboxylated osteocalcin index (uOC/cOC) (p = 0.039) glucose (p < 0.001) and % of functional pancreatic beta cells (p < 0.001) were demonstrated. In vitamin K2 group a significant decrease in glycemia (p = 0.002), HOMA-IR (p = 0.041), percentage of pancreatic beta cells (p = 0.002), and in cOC (p = 0.041) were observed, conversely cOC concentration was found high. Finally, in the vitamins D3 + K2 a significant decrease in glycemia (p = 0.002), percentage of pancreatic beta cells (p = 0.004), and in the uOC/cOC index (p = 0.023) were observed. CONCLUSION: Individual or combined supplementation with vitamins D3 and K2 significantly decreases the glucose levels and % of functional pancreatic beta cells, while D3 and D3 + K2 treatments also induced a reduction in the uOC/cOC index. Only in the group with vitamin D3 supplementation, it was observed a reduction in undercarboxylated osteocalcin while vitamin K2 increased the carboxylated osteocalcin levels.Trial registration NCT04041492.
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INTRODUCTION: It is essential that orthopaedic resident physicians be highly proficient in all aspects, considering the balance between supply, demand, need and context. Fundamental to identify the capacity and quality installed for their training in Mexico. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Observational Study, transverse, non-probabilistic sampling-conglomerates, in two phases. The instrument has 8 domains, 57 variables and 4,867 items. 60 graduate professors of 20 states, 50 hospital sites, 22 university programs. RESULTS: 1,038 years of experience (collective intelligence), 17 years of experience/teacher (01 to 50 years). Identified: acute pathology 30 (2 to 90%), chronic pathology 30 (5 to 96%), patients 15 years, 10 (3 to 30%), patients between 15 and 65 years, 47 (2 to 78%), patients 65 years, 20 (2 to 60%), number of beds/seat 20 (2 to 510), number of clinics 3 (1 to 48), number of surgical procedures/headquarters per year at the national level, was 960 (50 to 24,650). The national average per resident doctor is 362 surgeries/year with 1,450 surgical times/year. CONCLUSIONS: The needs and resources for the training of physicians specializing in orthopedics/traumatology are highly heterogeneous, so it should be adapted to the epidemiological needs of the region of influence, in an area of epidemiological transition. 62.2% expressed not having or have bad academic and scientific infrastructure at its headquarters, more than 50% without rotation overseas and 90% without regular scientific production.
INTRODUCCIÓN: Es fundamental que los médicos residentes de ortopedia (traumatología) sean altamente competentes en todos los aspectos, considerando el equilibrio entre la oferta, demanda, necesidad y contexto. Es primordial identificar la capacidad y calidad instalada para su formación en México. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: Estudio observacional, transversal, muestreo no probabilístico-conglomerados, en dos fases. El instrumento tiene ocho dominios, 57 variables y 4,867 ítems. Sesenta profesores de postgrado de 20 estados, 50 sedes hospitalarias, 22 programas universitarios. RESULTADOS: 1,038 años de experiencia (inteligencia colectiva), 17 años de experiencia/profesor (01 a 50 años). Se identificó: patología aguda 30 (2 a 90%), patología crónica 30 (5 a 96%), pacientes 15 años, 10 (3 a 30%), pacientes entre 15 y 65 años, 47 (2 a 78%), pacientes 65 años, 20 (2 a 60%), número de camas/sede 20 (2 a 510), número de consultorios 3 (1 a 48), el número de procedimientos quirúrgicos/sede al año a nivel nacional fue de 960 (50 a 24,650). La media nacional por médico residente es de 362 cirugías/año con 1,450 momentos quirúrgicos/año. CONCLUSIONES: Las necesidades y recursos para la formación de médicos especialistas en ortopedia/traumatología son en alto grado heterogéneos, por lo cual se debería adaptar a las necesidades epidemiológicas de la región de influencia, en un ámbito de transición epidemiológica. Sesenta y dos punto dos por ciento expresó no tener o tener deficiente infraestructura académica y científica en su sede, más de 50% sin rotación al extranjero y 90% sin producción científica regular.
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Internato e Residência , Procedimentos Ortopédicos , Ortopedia , Humanos , México , Inquéritos e QuestionáriosRESUMO
INTRODUCTION: Status epilepticus (SE) is an epileptic condition that can cause cerebellar atrophy and loss of Purkinje cells in both humans and research animals. Cerebellum is a region rich in γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and glutamate, and some studies have shown that their concentrations may be altered after convulsions. However, there are no studies showing the effect of seizures on different cerebellar regions in developing rats. Time course of the effect of status epilepticus induced in the developing rat on γ-amino butyric acid and glutamate cerebellar concentration. METHODS: SE was induced using the lithium-pilocarpine model; control rats were injected with saline solution. At 6h, 24h, and 1 month after SE o saline injection, rats were anaesthetised with pentobarbital and decapitated, and cerebella were extracted. The vermis and hemispheres were dissected and homogenised in 0.1M perchloric acid containing 4mM sodium bisulfite. Homogenates were centrifuged and supernatant was used to quantify GABA, and glutamate tissue concentrations by HPLC coupled with fluorometric detection. RESULTS: SE did not alter GABA and glutamate tissue concentration in the cerebellar vermis and hemispheres. CONCLUSION: The developing rat cerebellum is resistant to both short- and long-term neurochemical changes induced by SE.
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Cerebelo/metabolismo , Ácido Glutâmico/metabolismo , Estado Epiléptico/metabolismo , Ácido gama-Aminobutírico/metabolismo , Animais , Cerebelo/efeitos dos fármacos , Crescimento e Desenvolvimento , Masculino , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Estado Epiléptico/induzido quimicamenteRESUMO
RESUMEN Se realizó un estudio comparativo para determinar variaciones del pH gastrointestinal posprandial en juveniles de Piaractus brachypomus (n = 21) y Schizodon fasciatus (n = 21) en condiciones de cultivo. Previo ayuno de 24 horas, los peces fueron alimentados tres veces al día a saciedad aparente, empleando una dieta mixta, conformada por alimento balanceado y músculo de corazón de pollo (proporción 1:1). La estimación del pH en el estómago, en la porción anterior y en la porción media del intestino se realizó antes de la alimentación y ocho horas posprandial, utilizando un electrodo de pH con punta tipo lanza. Se observaron diferencias significativas (p < 0,05) de los valores de pH en el estómago y en la porción media del intestino, según el tiempo de digestión en ambas especies; mientras que, en la porción anterior del intestino, solo S. fasciatus mostró diferencias significativas (p < 0,05). En ambas especies se observó un incremento del pH estomacal a la primera hora posprandial (2,39 a 4,78 en P. brachypomus, 4,47 a 4,73 en S. fasciatus), motivado por el efecto del alimento ingerido y con una reducción de los valores al finalizar el experimento. Durante las horas de evaluación, los valores de pH intestinal para P. brachypomus y S. fasciatus estuvieron entre 6,68 y 7,47 y 6,86 y 7,60, respectivamente, aumentando de manera distal a lo largo del intestino. Se concluye que ambas especies presentan una acidificación estomacal permanente, mientras que la porción anterior y media del intestino mantienen un pH ligeramente neutro durante la digestión y asimilación del alimento.
ABSTRACT A comparative study to determine variations in postprandial pH values along the gastrointestinal tract was performed among juveniles of Piaractus brachypomus (n = 21) and Schizodon fasciatus (n = 21) in rearing conditions. After fasting for 24 hours, the fish were fed three times a day to apparent satiety, with a mixed diet containing pelleted balanced food and chicken heart muscle (ratio 1:1). The evaluation was made before feeding and postprandial (eight hours), where the pH values of the stomach, in the anterior and in the middle portions of the intestine were estimated, using a pH electrode with a lancetype tip. Significant differences (p < 0.05) at the stomach and the middle portions of the intestine, according to the digestion time were observed in both species, while at the anterior portions of the intestine, only S. fasciatus showed significant differences (p < 0.05). In both species, an increase in stomach pH was observed in the first postprandial hour (2,39 to 4,78 in P. brachypomus, 4,47 to 4,73 in S. fasciatus), led by the effect of the ingested food, and the pH values were reduced at the end of the experiment. During the evaluation hours, intestinal pH values for P. brachypomus and S. fasciatus were between 6,68 and 7,47 and 6,86 and 7,60, respectively, increasing distally along the intestine. It is concluded that both species present a permanent stomach acidification, and that the anterior and middle portions of the intestine maintain a slightly neutral pH during digestion and assimilation of food.
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Abstract: Introduction: It is essential that orthopaedic resident physicians be highly proficient in all aspects, considering the balance between supply, demand, need and context. Fundamental to identify the capacity and quality installed for their training in Mexico. Material and methods: Observational Study, transverse, non-probabilistic sampling-conglomerates, in two phases. The instrument has 8 domains, 57 variables and 4,867 items. 60 graduate professors of 20 states, 50 hospital sites, 22 university programs. Results: 1,038 years of experience (collective intelligence), 17 years of experience/teacher (01 to 50 years). Identified: acute pathology 30 (2 to 90%), chronic pathology 30 (5 to 96%), patients ˂ 15 years, 10 (3 to 30%), patients between 15 and 65 years, 47 (2 to 78%), patients ˃ 65 years, 20 (2 to 60%), number of beds/seat 20 (2 to 510), number of clinics 3 (1 to 48), number of surgical procedures/headquarters per year at the national level, was 960 (50 to 24,650). The national average per resident doctor is 362 surgeries/year with 1,450 surgical times/year. Conclusions: The needs and resources for the training of physicians specializing in orthopedics/traumatology are highly heterogeneous, so it should be adapted to the epidemiological needs of the region of influence, in an area of epidemiological transition. 62.2% expressed not having or have bad academic and scientific infrastructure at its headquarters, more than 50% without rotation overseas and ˃ 90% without regular scientific production.
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Humanos , Ortopedia , Procedimentos Ortopédicos , Internato e Residência , Inquéritos e Questionários , MéxicoRESUMO
INTRODUCCIÓN: El status epilepticus (SE) es un tipo de actividad epiléptica que causa atrofia cerebelar y pérdida de células de Purkinje en humanos y en animales de experimentación. El cerebelo es una región con alto contenido de ácido gama-aminobutírico (GABA) y glutamato, y algunos estudios refieren cambios en su concentración después de las convulsiones. Sin embargo, hasta la fecha no existen estudios que hayan analizado su efecto en diferentes regiones cerebelares en ratas en desarrollo. El objetivo del presente estudio fue realizar un curso temporal del efecto del SE inducido en ratas Wistar de 14 días de edad (P14) sobre el contenido tisular de GABA y glutamato en el vermis y los hemisferios cerebelares. MÉTODOS: El SE se indujo con el modelo de litio-pilocarpina; las ratas control se inyectaron con salina. Seis h, 24 h o 30 días después del inicio del SE o de la aplicación de solución salina, las ratas se anestesiaron y decapitaron, se extrajo su cerebelo y se separaron el vermis y los hemisferios. Las ratas de ambos grupos se anestesiaron y decapitaron, se extrajo su cerebelo y se separaron el vermis y los hemisferios. Ambas regiones se homogeneizaron (ácido perclórico 0,1 M conteniendo metabisulfito de sodio 4 mM) y centrifugaron, y el sobrenadante se empleó para cuantificar la concentración tisular de GABA y glutamato por cromatografía de líquidos de alta resolución acoplada a un detector fluorométrico. RESULTADOS: El SE no modificó la concentración de GABA y glutamato a los diferentes tiempos de análisis ni en el vermis ni en los hemisferios cerebelares. CONCLUSIONES: El cerebelo en desarrollo es resistente a los cambios neuroquímicos a corto y largo plazo producidos por el SE
INTRODUCTION: Status epilepticus (SE) is an epileptic condition that can cause cerebellar atrophy and loss of Purkinje cells in both humans and research animals. Cerebellum is a region rich in γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and glutamate, and some studies have shown that their concentrations may be altered after convulsions. However, there are no studies showing the effect of seizures on different cerebellar regions in developing rats. Time course of the effect of status epilepticus induced in the developing rat on γ-amino butyric acid and glutamate cerebellar concentration. METHODS: SE was induced using the lithium-pilocarpine model; control rats were injected with saline solution. At 6h, 24h, and 1 month after SE o saline injection, rats were anaesthetised with pentobarbital and decapitated, and cerebella were extracted. The vermis and hemispheres were dissected and homogenised in 0.1M perchloric acid containing 4mM sodium bisulfite. Homogenates were centrifuged and supernatant was used to quantify GABA, and glutamate tissue concentrations by HPLC coupled with fluorometric detection. RESULTS: SE did not alter GABA and glutamate tissue concentration in the cerebellar vermis and hemispheres. CONCLUSION: The developing rat cerebellum is resistant to both short- and long-term neurochemical changes induced by SE
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Animais , Masculino , Ratos , Cerebelo/metabolismo , Ácido Glutâmico/metabolismo , Estado Epiléptico/metabolismo , Ácido gama-Aminobutírico/metabolismo , Cerebelo , Crescimento e Desenvolvimento , Ratos Wistar , Estado Epiléptico/induzido quimicamenteRESUMO
Introducción: La interleucina 1β (IL-1Beta) aumenta la muerte neuronal necrótica debido al estado epiléptico (EE) en el área CA1 del hipocampo de ratas en desarrollo; sin embargo, se desconoce si ejerce un efecto similar en el giro dentado (GD) hipocampal. El objetivo de esta investigación fue analizar el efecto de IL-1Beta en la muerte neuronal inducida por el EE en el GD de ratas Wistar de 14 días de edad. Métodos: El EE se indujo con el modelo de litio-pilocarpina. Seis horas después del inicio del EE, la IL-1Beta se inyectó intracerebroventricularmente (0, 0,3, 3, 30 o 300 ng/μl); grupos adicionales se inyectaron con el antagonista natural del receptor tipoi (IL-1RI) de IL-1Beta (IL-1Ra, 30 ng/μl) en ausencia o presencia de IL-1Beta (3 ng/μl). La muerte neuronal se evaluó en la capa granular del GD 24 h después del EE mediante la tinción de hematoxilina-eosina. Las células muertas se caracterizaron por presentar citosol eosinofílico y núcleos condensados y fragmentados. Resultados: Se observó un incremento en el número de células eosinofílicas en el GD ipsilateral a la inyección de 3 y 300 ng/μl de IL-1Beta en comparación con el grupo vehículo; en el GD contralateral se observó un efecto similar únicamente con 3 ng/μl de IL-1Beta. La coadministración de IL-1Beta con el IL-1Ra no evitó el aumento en el número de células eosinofílicas. Conclusión: La IL-1Beta aumenta la muerte neuronal con morfología apoptótica provocada por el EE en el GD del hipocampo, mecanismo independiente de la activación del receptor IL-1RI (AU)
Background: Interleukin-1Beta (IL-1Beta) increases necrotic neuronal cell death in the CA1 area after induced status epilepticus (SE) in developing rats. However, it remains uncertain whether IL-1Beta has a similar effect on the hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG). In this study, we analysed the effects of IL-1Beta on 14-day-old Wistar rats experiencing DG neuronal death induced by SE. Methods: SE was induced with lithium-pilocarpine. Six hours after SE onset, a group of pups was injected with IL-1β (at 0, 0.3, 3, 30, or 300 ng/μL) in the right ventricle; another group was injected with IL-1Beta receptor (IL-1R1) antagonist (IL-1Ra, at 30 ng/μL) of IL-1RI antagonist (IL-1Ra) alone, and additional group with 30 ng/μL of IL-1Ra plus 3 ng/μL of IL-1Beta. Twenty-four hours after SE onset, neuronal cell death in the dentate gyrus of the dorsal hippocampus was assessed using haematoxylin-eosin staining. Dead cells showed eosinophilic cytoplasm and condensed and fragmented nuclei. Results: We observed an increased number of eosinophilic cells in the hippocampal DG ipsilateral to the site of injection of 3ng/μL and 300 ng/μL of IL-1Beta in comparison with the vehicle group. A similar effect was observed in the hippocampal DG contralateral to the site of injection of 3 ng/μL of IL-1Beta. Administration of both of IL-1Beta and IL-1Ra failed to prevent an increase in the number of eosinophilic cells. Conclusion: Our data suggest that IL-1Betaincreases apoptotic neuronal cell death caused by SE in the hippocampal GD, which is a mechanism independent of IL-1RI activation (AU)
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Animais , Ratos , Interleucina-1beta/farmacocinética , Estado Epiléptico/fisiopatologia , Morte Celular/fisiologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Neurônios , Giro Denteado/fisiopatologia , Hipocampo/fisiopatologia , Crescimento e Desenvolvimento/fisiologiaAssuntos
Neoplasias Ósseas/complicações , Reabsorção Óssea/complicações , Hemangioma/complicações , Osteólise/complicações , Artrite Reumatoide/diagnóstico , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Feminino , Fraturas do Colo Femoral/etiologia , Cabeça do Fêmur/lesões , Fraturas Espontâneas/etiologia , Fraturas do Quadril/etiologia , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Osteólise/diagnósticoRESUMO
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the major cause of lower respiratory tract infection in infants, young children and the elderly. Yet, the development of a vaccine to protect against RSV infection still remains an unmet need. At present, immune responses to experimental vaccines under investigation are usually evaluated by ELISA and/or by neutralization assays against RSV. However, both types of assays are generally performed somewhat differently at different laboratories. An important step towards standardization of serology is the use of a standard human reference serum enabling normalization of results generated within and between laboratories. To fill this need, we prepared and characterized a human reference serum against the A2 strain of respiratory syncytial virus. The serum represents a pool of more than 400 individual human sera obtained from commercial sources. The sera were screened and selected on the basis of individual RSV neutralization titers. A final neutralization titer of 973 (95% C.I., 884-1072) was assigned to the final reference serum pool after it was tested three times in the presence of 10% guinea pig complement and a titer of 286 (95% C.I., 243-337) was assigned to the serum when it was tested in the absence of an exogenous complement source. Sterilely reconstituted lyophilized aliquots of the serum exhibited a stable neutralization titer for at least 1 month at room temperature and at 4 degrees C, as well as after 5 weekly freeze-and-thaw cycles at -20 degrees C. In the lyophilized state, the neutralization titer of the lyophilized reagent was stable for at least 6 months, the last time point tested. Two additional smaller pools of serum with high and medium neutralization titers of 2692 and 575, respectively, were also produced in parallel for use as positive controls and were designated as control sera. The reference serum can be used to normalize neutralization and/or other RSV-specific assay results from different laboratories and the control sera can be used for quality control purposes or as part of a panel to test operator proficiency. Individual lyophilized aliquots of the reference and control sera may be obtained from the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Reference Reagent Repository.
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Anticorpos Antivirais/isolamento & purificação , Vírus Sincicial Respiratório Humano/imunologia , Anticorpos Antivirais/sangue , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Humanos , Testes de Neutralização/normas , Padrões de Referência , Infecções por Vírus Respiratório Sincicial/imunologia , Infecções por Vírus Respiratório Sincicial/prevenção & controle , Vacinas Virais/imunologiaRESUMO
INTRODUCTION: Rheumatic diseases are characterized by chronic inflammation with systemic involvement and are often accompanied by functional limitation and depression. Their effect on sexual response has been little studied. The objective of the present study was to evaluate perception of sexuality in women with rheumatic disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We administered a questionnaire that included general data, socioeconomic aspects, disease characteristics, serum markers of inflammation and measured perception of sexuality, depression traits and self-esteem. RESULTS: Sixteen patients were interviewed, of which nine had rheumatoid arthritis, six had systemic lupus erythematosus and one had psoriatic arthritis. Twentyfive women were selected as controls. All patients were receiving treatment and had a functional class that allowed them to be self-dependent. Patients presented a worse perception of sexuality than controls (p=0.001) with a trend to more depressive traits and lower self-esteem. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with rheumatic disease gain benefits from treatment in terms of quality of life and functionality. Perception of sexuality is affected by chronic inflammatory disease but is independent of the patient's functional class.
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In recent years, the diagnosis of short segments of intestinal metaplasia lining the distal esophagus has increased. The aim of the present study was to determine the clinical, endoscopic, histologic and functional results in patients with intestinal metaplasia at the cardia (IMC), carditis and short-segment columnar epithelium (CE) lining the distal esophagus with and without intestinal metaplasia. Four groups were studied: 48 patients with carditis, 105 patients with IMC, 78 patients with short-segment CE (SSCE) without IM and 69 patients with short-segment CE with IM. All had clinical questionnaire, endoscopic and histological evaluation, manometric studies and measurements of acid and bilirubin exposition of the distal esophagus over 24 h. Patients without IM were found to be younger than those with IM. Erosive esophagitis was observed in similar proportions, but hiatal hernia was present in patients with SSCE with or without IM. Patients without IM had mainly cardial mucosa more than fundic mucosa. However, patients with IM had almost exclusively cardial mucosa. Low-grade dysplasia was observed only in patients with IM. Manometric evaluation demonstrated a structural defective lower esophageal sphincter in all groups. Acid and duodenal exposures of the distal esophagus over 24 h were significantly greater in patients with SSCE with IM. In the presence of pathologic gastroesophageal reflux (GER), there are several histological changes at the mucosa distal to the squamous columnar junction. The first metaplastic change is one from fundic to cardial mucosa and, when duodenal reflux occurs, a second metaplastic change to intestinal metaplasia from cardial mucosa occurs. Therefore, in all patients with symptoms of GER, biopsies specimens distal to the squamous columnar junction should be taken routinely.