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Cereb Cortex ; 34(2)2024 01 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38186007

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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between exercise addiction and brain structure in middle-older individuals, and to examine the role of self-efficacy in mediating physiological changes associated with exercise addiction. A total of 133 patients exhibiting symptoms of exercise addiction were recruited for this study (male = 43, age 52.86 ± 11.78 years). Structural magnetic resonance imaging and behavioral assessments were administered to assess the study population. Voxel-based morphological analysis was conducted using SPM12 software. Mediation analysis was employed to explore the potential neuropsychological mechanism of self-efficacy in relation to exercise addiction. The findings revealed a positive correlation between exercise addiction and gray matter volume in the right inferior temporal region and the right hippocampus. Conversely, there was a negative correlation with gray matter volume in the left Rolandic operculum. Self-efficacy was found to indirectly influence exercise addiction by affecting right inferior temporal region gray matter volume and acted as a mediating variable in the relationship between the gray matter volume of right inferior temporal region and exercise addiction. In summary, this study elucidates the link between exercise addiction and brain structure among middle-older individuals. It uncovers the intricate interplay among exercise addiction, brain structure, and psychological factors. These findings enhance our comprehension of exercise addiction and offer valuable insights for the development of interventions and treatments.


Assuntos
Encéfalo , Autoeficácia , Humanos , Masculino , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Encéfalo/diagnóstico por imagem , Encéfalo/patologia , Substância Cinzenta/diagnóstico por imagem , Substância Cinzenta/patologia , Lobo Parietal , Software , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética
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Cereb Cortex ; 34(8)2024 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39123310

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Structural covariance networks and causal effects within can provide critical information on gray matter reorganization and disease-related hierarchical changes. Based on the T1WI data of 43 classical trigeminal neuralgia patients and 45 controls, we constructed morphological similarity networks of cortical thickness, sulcal depth, fractal dimension, and gyrification index. Moreover, causal structural covariance network analyses were conducted in regions with morphological abnormalities or altered nodal properties, respectively. We found that patients showed reduced sulcal depth, gyrification index, and fractal dimension, especially in the salience network and the default mode network. Additionally, the integration of the fractal dimension and sulcal depth networks was significantly reduced, accompanied by decreased nodal efficiency of the bilateral temporal poles, and right pericalcarine cortex within the sulcal depth network. Negative causal effects existed from the left insula to the right caudal anterior cingulate cortex in the gyrification index map, also from bilateral temporal poles to right pericalcarine cortex within the sulcal depth network. Collectively, patients exhibited impaired integrity of the covariance networks in addition to the abnormal gray matter morphology in the salience network and default mode network. Furthermore, the patients may experience progressive impairment in the salience network and from the limbic system to the sensory system in network topology, respectively.


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Córtex Cerebral , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Neuralgia do Trigêmeo , Humanos , Neuralgia do Trigêmeo/patologia , Neuralgia do Trigêmeo/diagnóstico por imagem , Neuralgia do Trigêmeo/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Córtex Cerebral/diagnóstico por imagem , Córtex Cerebral/patologia , Idoso , Rede Nervosa/diagnóstico por imagem , Rede Nervosa/patologia , Adulto , Substância Cinzenta/diagnóstico por imagem , Substância Cinzenta/patologia , Mapeamento Encefálico
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Histochem Cell Biol ; 161(1): 29-42, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37938346

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Increase of collagen content and reorganization characterizes fibrosis but quantifying the latter remains challenging. Spatially complex structures are often analyzed via the fractal dimension; however, established methods for calculating this quantity either provide a single dimension for an entire object or a spatially distributed dimension that only considers binary images. These neglect valuable information related to collagen density in images of fibrotic tissue. We sought to develop a fractal analysis that can be applied to 3-dimensional (3D) images of fibrotic tissue. A fractal dimension map for each image was calculated by determining a single fractal dimension for a small area surrounding each image pixel, using fiber thickness as the third dimension. We found that this local fractal dimension increased with age and with progression of fibrosis regardless of collagen content. Our new method of distributed 3D fractal analysis can thus distinguish between changes in collagen content and organization induced by fibrosis.


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Colágeno , Fractais , Humanos , Fibrose
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Arch Microbiol ; 206(3): 133, 2024 Mar 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38430254

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In recent years, the study of essential oils as antifungal alternatives and their encapsulation to increase their properties for greater effects has been tested. In this work, nanoparticles of chitosan-Schinus molle L. essential oil (CS-PEO-Np) with a size of 260 ± 31.1 nm were obtained by ionic gelation and evaluated in some growth phases of Aspergillus flavus, a toxigenic fungus. At a concentration of 250 µg/mL of CS-PEO-Np, the A. flavus mycelial growth was inhibited at 97.1% with respect to control, at 96 h of incubation; the germination and viability of spores were inhibited at 74.8 and 40%, respectively, after exposure to 500 µg/mL of these nanomaterials, at 12 h of incubation. The fluorescence images of stained spores with DAPI showed the affectations caused by nanoparticles in the cell membrane, vacuoles and vacuolar content, cell wall, and nucleic acids. For both nanoparticles, CS-Np and CS-PEO-Np, no mutagenic effect was observed in Salmonella Typhimurium; also, the phytotoxic assay showed low-to-moderate toxicity toward seeds, which was dependent on the nanoparticle's concentration. The acute toxicity of CS-PEO-Np to A. salina nauplii was considered low in comparison to CS-Np (control), which indicates that the incorporation of Schinus molle essential oil into nanoparticles of chitosan is a strategy to reduce the toxicity commonly associated with nanostructured materials. The nanoparticulated systems of CS-PEO-Np represent an effective and non-toxic alternative for the control of toxigenic fungi such as A. flavus by delaying the initial growth stage.


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Quitosana , Nanopartículas , Óleos Voláteis , Óleos Voláteis/farmacologia , Aspergillus flavus , Quitosana/farmacologia , Schinus , Antifúngicos/toxicidade , Antifúngicos/metabolismo
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Int J Legal Med ; 138(5): 1947-1954, 2024 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38589642

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Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are generally early colonisers of fresh cadavers, enabling the estimation of a minimum post-mortem interval (minPMI) based on an accurate aging of the oldest immature stages associated with a cadaver. In blow flies, the pupal stage and the subsequent development of the adult take place inside a protective case, the puparium, formed from the hardened and darkened cuticle of the third instar larva. Because the puparium is an opaque structure that shows virtually no external changes, qualitative analyses of the internal tissues can be very informative for determining reliable age-specific morphological markers. Those analyses can be performed using either non-invasive but expensive and not widely accessible techniques, or traditional histological methods, which are invasive as they require the serial sectioning of the sample. Histological methods are often readily available for forensic researchers and practitioners; however, the histological study of blow fly intra-puparial stages has traditionally been hampered by the poor paraffin infiltration of tissues due to the abundance of fat bodies, resulting in usually fragmented sections and the subsequent loss of relevant information. We present here an effective method for the preparation of histological sections of blow fly intra-puparial stages, maximising the paraffin infiltration while enabling the production of clean and entire sections that allow for the use of reliable age-specific morphological markers, thus improving the accuracy of minPMI estimations when access to more costly techniques is not feasible.


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Calliphoridae , Entomologia Forense , Mudanças Depois da Morte , Pupa , Animais , Pupa/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Calliphoridae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Larva/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Inclusão em Parafina , Humanos , Dípteros
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Int J Legal Med ; 138(4): 1713-1726, 2024 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38386033

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Morphological analysis in forensic facial comparison was recently validated for judicial use. However, no image quality assurance systems exist for this purpose, despite image triage being considered the best practice approach. Hence, this study aimed at testing a semi-quantitative scoring method to assess image quality and investigated facial image resolution and lighting quality quantitatively in a context of forensic facial comparison. For this purpose, 400 facial comparison photographic and CCTV image pools developed from the Wits Face Database were used. These facial images were analysed in prior studies that investigated the validity of morphological analysis. A semi-quantitative image quality scoring system was adapted and tested on the above sample and compared across correct and incorrect matches obtained as part of previous studies using a logistic regression model. In addition, facial images were cropped to the closest pixel comprising the face, head and neck areas; then, a face-to-image pixel proportion was calculated as an estimator of resolution quality; and pixel exposure qualities were obtained to be compared to facial comparison outcomes. Ideal and high image quality scores were related to correctness of matches, while low-quality scores were related to incorrect matches. High pixel proportions were related to true matches and low exposure was related to false positives, while high exposure was related to false negatives. These results suggest that an easy method for image triage could be employed by scoring image quality. Quantitative measures should be investigated further for thresholding quality suitability for confidence of facial comparisons.


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Face , Fotografação , Humanos , Face/anatomia & histologia , Face/diagnóstico por imagem , Masculino , Feminino , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador/métodos , Modelos Logísticos , Iluminação , Bases de Dados Factuais , Adulto
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Environ Res ; 262(Pt 1): 119814, 2024 Aug 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39155038

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This work demonstrates a thorough investigation into the synthesis and characterization of bismuth ferric oxide (BFO) photocatalyst for microwave-induced photodegradation of organic pollutants in greywater. Microwave (MW) irradiation was executed to enhance the generation of reactive oxygen species, contributing to the catalytic effectiveness of the synthesized photocatalyst. Through an efficient ultrasound-assisted synthesis process, perovskite BFO nanoparticles with a rhombohedral crystal structure and a crystallite size of around 15 nm were successfully manufactured. Comprehensive characterization employing various analytical techniques including X-ray diffraction (XRD), Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (EDAX), Fourier Transform Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy, UV-Visible Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy (UVDRS), photoluminescence spectroscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) studies provided insights into the structural, elemental, spectral, optical, morphological, and surface area properties of the nanoparticles. The UV-vis spectroscopy and Tauc's plot were employed to elucidate the band structure of the photocatalyst, providing insights into its essential electronic properties for catalytic applications. With a narrow optical band gap of 2.13 eV, the synthesized photocatalyst demonstrated suitability for optical applications and exhibited substantial catalytic activity in the microwave-induced photocatalytic degradation of greywater. Remarkably, it achieved a 93.5% reduction in total organic carbon (TOC) within 180 min under moderate 50-W illumination. Refining process parameters through optimization studies notably augmented degradation efficiency. Scavenging investigations validated the efficient mineralization of total organic carbon content. Kinetic assessments provided mechanistic insights into improved catalytic activity of BFO, which was attributed to a changed band structure that allows for fast charge transfer across interfacial layers. Moreover, the stability and reusability of the BFO photocatalyst were assessed over five cycles, highlighting its potential practical application as an efficient and reusable photocatalyst for greywater treatment. These findings underscore the promising prospects of BFO in addressing environmental challenges and advancing sustainable wastewater treatment technologies.

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J Plant Res ; 137(5): 927-937, 2024 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38954119

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We have performed a lab-based hypergravity cultivation experiment using a centrifuge equipped with a lighting system and examined long-term effects of hypergravity on the development of the main axis of the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh.) primary inflorescence, which comprises the rachis and peduncle, collectively referred to as the main stem for simplicity. Plants grown under 1 × g (gravitational acceleration on Earth) conditions for 20-23 days and having the first visible flower bud were exposed to hypergravity at 8 × g for 10 days. We analyzed the effect of prolonged hypergravity conditions on growth, lignin deposition, and tissue anatomy of the main stem. As a result, the length of the main stem decreased and cross-sectional area, dry mass per unit length, cell number, and lignin content of the main stem significantly increased under hypergravity. Lignin content in the rosette leaves also increased when they were exposed to hypergravity during their development. Except for interfascicular fibers, cross-sectional areas of the tissues composing the internode significantly increased under hypergravity in most types of the tissues in the basal part than the apical part of the main stem, indicating that the effect of hypergravity is more pronounced in the basal part than the apical part. The number of cells in the fascicular cambium and xylem significantly increased under hypergravity both in the apical and basal internodes of the main stem, indicating a possibility that hypergravity stimulates procambium activity to produce xylem element more than phloem element. The main stem was suggested to be strengthened through changes in its morphological characteristics as well as lignin deposition under prolonged hypergravity conditions.


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Arabidopsis , Hipergravidade , Lignina , Caules de Planta , Arabidopsis/fisiologia , Arabidopsis/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Lignina/metabolismo , Caules de Planta/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Caules de Planta/anatomia & histologia , Folhas de Planta/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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BMC Musculoskelet Disord ; 25(1): 112, 2024 Feb 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38317143

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PURPOSE: The natural history of congenital scoliosis (CS) caused by hemivertebra varies greatly. This study aimed to explore the association between the morphology of hemivertebra and the severity of CS, since the diagnosis of the hemivertebra. METHODS: Patients with isolated (single fully segmented) hemivertebra were enrolled. The degree and progression of deformity were compared by three morphological parameters of hemivertebra, comprising whether the width of hemivertebra extends across the central vertical line of lower adjacent vertebra (midline); the lateral height ratio (LHR, lateral height of hemivertebra× 2/(lateral height of HV-1 plus HV + 1) with the cut-point being 0.9; and the sagittal position of hemivertebra that was divided into the lateral and posterolateral group. RESULTS: In total, 156 patients (mean age 9.7 ± 6.2 years, 81 males) were enrolled. The number of thoracic, thoracolumbar (T12/13-L1), and lumbar hemivertebrae were 63, 41, and 52, respectively. Hemivertebrae across the midline had larger scoliosis and kyphosis (58.3 ± 20.6° vs. 42.8 ± 15.0°, P <  0.001; 45.1 ± 32.5° vs. 29.5 ± 25.7°, P = 0.013, respectively). Hemivertebrae with LHR ≥0.9 was associated with larger scoliosis (55.7 ± 20.6° vs. 41.4 ± 13.3°, P <  0.001). Larger scoliosis and kyphosis were observed in posterolateral hemivertebrae (54.4 ± 21.0° vs. 44.4 ± 15.6°, P = 0.026; 51.4 ± 31.5° vs. 20.6 ± 17.1°, P <  0.001, respectively). Co-occurrence of more than one of the three positive parameters above indicated higher annual progression (5.0 ± 2.2° vs. 3.3 ± 1.3°, P <  0.001). CONCLUSION: Three positive parameters, width across the midline, LHR ≥0.9, and posterolateral position were associated with a more severe deformity in patients with isolated hemivertebra. Hemivertebrae with more than one positive parameter may cause progressive deformity, and thus need prompt surgery. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Prognostic, level IV.


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Cifose , Anormalidades Musculoesqueléticas , Escoliose , Fusão Vertebral , Masculino , Humanos , Pré-Escolar , Criança , Adolescente , Escoliose/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Seguimentos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Cifose/diagnóstico por imagem , Cifose/etiologia , Vértebras Torácicas/cirurgia , Vértebras Lombares/cirurgia
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Pestic Biochem Physiol ; 202: 105943, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38879303

RESUMO

In this study, a new series of thiazolo[4,5-b]quinoxaline derivatives 3-8 were synthesized by treating 2,3-dichloroquinoxaline with thiosemicarbazone and thiourea derivatives under reflux conditions. The chemical structure of the newly designed derivatives was conducted using spectroscopic techniques. The insecticidal bioassay of the designed derivatives was evaluated against the 2nd and 4th larvae of S. litura after five days as toxicity agents via median lethal concentration (LC50) and the lethal time values (LT50). The results indicated that all the tested compounds had insecticidal effects against both instar larvae of S. litura with variable values. Among them, thiazolo[4,5-b]quinoxaline derivative 3 was the most toxic, with LC50 = 261.88 and 433.68 ppm against 2nd and 4th instar larvae, respectively. Moreover, the thiazolo[4,5-b]quinoxaline derivative 3 required the least time to kill the 50% population (LT50) of 2nd larvae were 20.88, 13.2, and 15.84 hs with 625, 1250, and 2500 ppm, respectively, while for the 4th larval instar were 2.75, 2.08, and 1.76 days with concentrations of 625, 1250, and 2500 ppm, respectively. Larvae's morphological and histological studies for the most active derivative 3 were investigated. According to SEM analysis, the exterior morphology of the cuticle and head capsule was affected. In addition, there were some histological alterations in the cuticle layers and the midgut tissues. Columnar cells began breaking down, and vacuolization occurred in the peritrophic membrane. Moreover, treating 4th S litura larvae hemolymph with compound 3 showed significant changes in biochemical analysis, such as total proteins, GPT, GOT, acetylcholinesterase (AChE), and alkaline phosphatase (AlP). Finally, the toxicity prediction of the most active derivative revealed non-corrosive, non-irritant to the eye, non-respiratory toxicity, non-sensitivity to the skin, non-hepatotoxic, and don't have toxicity on minnow toxicity and T. pyriformis indicating a good toxicity profile for human.


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Inseticidas , Larva , Quinoxalinas , Spodoptera , Animais , Inseticidas/síntese química , Inseticidas/farmacologia , Inseticidas/toxicidade , Inseticidas/química , Quinoxalinas/toxicidade , Quinoxalinas/farmacologia , Quinoxalinas/síntese química , Quinoxalinas/química , Larva/efeitos dos fármacos , Spodoptera/efeitos dos fármacos , Spodoptera/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Tiazóis/química
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Sensors (Basel) ; 24(14)2024 Jul 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39066034

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In current smart classroom research, numerous studies focus on recognizing hand-raising, but few analyze the movements to interpret students' intentions. This limitation hinders teachers from utilizing this information to enhance the effectiveness of smart classroom teaching. Assistive teaching methods, including robotic and artificial intelligence teaching, require smart classroom systems to both recognize and thoroughly analyze hand-raising movements. This detailed analysis enables systems to provide targeted guidance based on students' hand-raising behavior. This study proposes a morphology-based analysis method to innovatively convert students' skeleton key point data into several one-dimensional time series. By analyzing these time series, this method offers a more detailed analysis of student hand-raising behavior, addressing the limitations of deep learning methods that cannot compare classroom hand-raising enthusiasm or establish a detailed database of such behavior. This method primarily utilizes a neural network to obtain students' skeleton estimation results, which are then converted into time series of several variables using the morphology-based analysis method. The YOLOX and HrNet models were employed to obtain the skeleton estimation results; YOLOX is an object detection model, while HrNet is a skeleton estimation model. This method successfully recognizes hand-raising actions and provides a detailed analysis of their speed and amplitude, effectively supplementing the coarse recognition capabilities of neural networks. The effectiveness of this method has been validated through experiments.


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Mãos , Motivação , Redes Neurais de Computação , Estudantes , Humanos , Mãos/fisiologia , Motivação/fisiologia , Movimento/fisiologia , Gravação em Vídeo/métodos , Inteligência Artificial
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Molecules ; 29(9)2024 Apr 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38731446

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Ilama leaves are an important source of secondary metabolites with promising anticancer properties. Cancer is a disease that affects a great number of people worldwide. This work aimed to investigate the in vivo, in vitro and in silico anticancer properties of three acyclic terpenoids (geranylgeraniol, phytol and farnesyl acetate) isolated from petroleum ether extract of ilama leaves. Their cytotoxic activity against U-937 cells was assessed using flow cytometry to determine the type of cell death and production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Also, a morphological analysis of the lymph nodes and a molecular docking study using three proteins related with cancer as targets, namely, Bcl-2, Mcl-1 and VEGFR-2, were performed. The flow cytometry and histomorphological analysis revealed that geranylgeraniol, phytol and farnesyl acetate induced the death of U-937 cells by late apoptosis and necrosis. Geranylgeraniol and phytol induced a significant increase in ROS production. The molecular docking studies showed that geranylgeraniol had more affinity for Bcl-2 and VEGFR-2. In the case of farnesyl acetate, it showed the best affinity for Mcl-1. This study provides information that supports the anticancer potential of geranylgeraniol, phytol and farnesyl acetate as compounds for the treatment of cancer, particularly with the potential to treat non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.


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Simulação de Acoplamento Molecular , Extratos Vegetais , Folhas de Planta , Plantas Medicinais , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio , Humanos , Folhas de Planta/química , Plantas Medicinais/química , Extratos Vegetais/química , Extratos Vegetais/farmacologia , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo , Antineoplásicos Fitogênicos/farmacologia , Antineoplásicos Fitogênicos/química , México , Apoptose/efeitos dos fármacos , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Animais , Receptor 2 de Fatores de Crescimento do Endotélio Vascular/metabolismo , Receptor 2 de Fatores de Crescimento do Endotélio Vascular/antagonistas & inibidores , Simulação por Computador , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-bcl-2/metabolismo , Células U937
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Mycoscience ; 65(3): 133-137, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39233756

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Pythium amaminum sp. nov. was isolated from river and reservoir water on Amami island, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. The species can grow at temperatures between 10 °C and 35 °C. At the optimum temperature of 25 °C, the radial growth rate is 22.5 mm per day. Pythium amaminum produces filamentous sporangia consisting of branched, lobulate or digitate elements forming large complexes. Zoospores form inside the vesicle, which is discharged through a long tube at least 320 µm. Globose oogonia are ornamented with conical blunt spines. Oospores are aplerotic and globose. Antheridia twine around the oogonia or stick to them. These features having a both of the long discharge tube from sporangium and oogonia with spines are not observed in any other species of the genus Pythium, and thus we conclude that P. amaminum is a new Pythium species.

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Bull Exp Biol Med ; 177(2): 281-286, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39096449

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Different methods for fixing biofilms of Staphylococcus aureus and Salmonella enterica for light and electron microscopy were compared. Paraformaldehyde fixation did not preserve biofilm integrity during dehydration; Ito-Karnovsky fixation revealed cell morphology, but did not preserve the matrix. Ruthenium red combined with aldehydes allowed the matrix to be preserved and visualized. An analysis of the ultrastructure of S. aureus and S. enterica cells in biofilms and suspensions at various fixations is presented. The ultrastructure of the biofilm matrix has been described.


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Biofilmes , Salmonella enterica , Staphylococcus aureus , Biofilmes/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Staphylococcus aureus/fisiologia , Salmonella enterica/fisiologia , Salmonella enterica/ultraestrutura , Salmonella enterica/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Formaldeído , Fixadores/farmacologia , Fixadores/química , Microscopia Eletrônica , Polímeros
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Crit Care ; 27(1): 447, 2023 11 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37978548

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BACKGROUND: Midline shift and mass lesions may occur with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and are associated with higher mortality and morbidity. The shape of intracranial pressure (ICP) pulse waveform reflects the state of cerebrospinal pressure-volume compensation which may be disturbed by brain injury. We aimed to investigate the link between ICP pulse shape and pathological computed tomography (CT) features. METHODS: ICP recordings and CT scans from 130 TBI patients from the CENTER-TBI high-resolution sub-study were analyzed retrospectively. Midline shift, lesion volume, Marshall and Rotterdam scores were assessed in the first CT scan after admission and compared with indices derived from the first 24 h of ICP recording: mean ICP, pulse amplitude of ICP (AmpICP) and pulse shape index (PSI). A neural network model was applied to automatically group ICP pulses into four classes ranging from 1 (normal) to 4 (pathological), with PSI calculated as the weighted sum of class numbers. The relationship between each metric and CT measures was assessed using Mann-Whitney U test (groups with midline shift > 5 mm or lesions > 25 cm3 present/absent) and the Spearman correlation coefficient. Performance of ICP-derived metrics in identifying patients with pathological CT findings was assessed using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). RESULTS: PSI was significantly higher in patients with mass lesions (with lesions: 2.4 [1.9-3.1] vs. 1.8 [1.1-2.3] in those without; p << 0.001) and those with midline shift (2.5 [1.9-3.4] vs. 1.8 [1.2-2.4]; p < 0.001), whereas mean ICP and AmpICP were comparable. PSI was significantly correlated with the extent of midline shift, total lesion volume and the Marshall and Rotterdam scores. PSI showed AUCs > 0.7 in classification of patients as presenting pathological CT features compared to AUCs ≤ 0.6 for mean ICP and AmpICP. CONCLUSIONS: ICP pulse shape reflects the reduction in cerebrospinal compensatory reserve related to space-occupying lesions despite comparable mean ICP and AmpICP levels. Future validation of PSI is necessary to explore its association with volume imbalance in the intracranial space and a potential complementary role to the existing monitoring strategies.


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Lesões Encefálicas Traumáticas , Lesões Encefálicas , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Pressão Intracraniana , Lesões Encefálicas Traumáticas/diagnóstico por imagem , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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Med Vet Entomol ; 37(4): 865-870, 2023 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37341627

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Melophagus ovinus is a hematophagous insect that is distributed worldwide and plays a crucial role in transmitting disease-causing pathogens. From June 2021 to March 2022, a total of 370 M. ovinus were collected from 11 sampling points in southern Xinjiang, China. The specimens were identified using morphological and molecular analyses. Rickettsia spp. and Anaplasma ovis were detected from all the samples using seven Rickettsia-specific genetic markers and the msp-4 gene of A. ovis. Approximately 11% of the M. ovinus specimens were positive for Rickettsia spp., and Candidatus Rickettsia barbariae was the most predominant species (35/41; 85.4%), while R. massiliae was least prevalent (6/41; 14.6%). Approximately 10.5% (39/370) of the M. ovinus specimens were positive for A. ovis of genotype III, which was co-detected with Candidatus R. barbariae in M. ovinus (3/370; 0.8%). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of the detection of R. massiliae and Candidatus R. barbariae in M. ovinus globally. The detection and control of insect-borne diseases originating from M. ovinus should be strengthened in southern Xinjiang, an area important to animal husbandry and production.


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Anaplasma ovis , Dípteros , Rickettsia , Animais , Ovinos , Rickettsia/genética , Filogenia , Dípteros/microbiologia , China , Anaplasma
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Appetite ; 190: 106989, 2023 11 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37524244

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Despite the preventive measures taken by the WHO, childhood obesity is still on the rise and is expected to increase by 100% between 2020 and 2035. Food marketing continues to permeate children's environments in numerous ways and influence the food behaviour of children, thus significantly contributing to the rise of obesity. Studies suggest that the literature on the effects of food marketing on children is complex and multidimensional. To fully understand these effects, a comprehensive and systematic approach is required. Nonetheless, existing reviews have focused only on specific aspects and have not comprehensively covered the literature on food marketing to children. Therefore, this review aims to navigate potential research gaps in the existing literature through a comprehensive examination of the literature by using morphological analysis (MA) methodology, the first time in this domain. Using PRISMA, 202 papers were considered eligible for inclusion and further analysed using MA. The articles were categorised into three dimensions to develop the MA framework: Stimuli (Food well-being), Organism, and Response, and 34 variants. The review has presented future research prospects by identifying at least 218 research gaps. With these findings, researchers can further explore the gaps and develop new research questions that could foster an understanding of the multifarious literature. Moreover, these findings can also provide marketers and practitioners with a better comprehension of the current state of the literature and develop more effective strategies for responsible marketing practices and policies.


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Obesidade Infantil , Criança , Humanos , Obesidade Infantil/prevenção & controle , Alimentos , Marketing , Preferências Alimentares , Indústria Alimentícia
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J Biomech Eng ; 145(10)2023 10 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37295930

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This work developed, validated, and compared statistical shape, statistical intensity, and statistical shape and intensity models (SSMs, SIMs, SSIMs) of scapulae from a clinical population. SSMs efficiently describe bone shape variation while SIMs describe bone material property variation, and SSIM's combine description of both variables. This work establishes these models' efficacy and whether they can be used in surgical planning. Models were developed using shoulder arthroplasty data of patients with bone erosion, which is challenging to treat and would benefit from improved surgical planning. Models were created using previously validated nonrigid registration and material property assignment processes that were optimized for scapula characteristics. The models were assessed using standard metrics, anatomical measurements, and correlation analyses. The SSM and SIM specificity and generalization error metrics were 3.4 mm and <1 mm and 184 HU and 156 HU, respectively. The SSIM did not achieve the same level of performance as the SSM and SIM in this study (e.g., shape generalization: SSIM-2.2 mm versus SSM-<1 mm). Anatomical correlation analysis showed that the SSM more effectively and efficiently described shape variation compared to the SSIM. The SSM and SIM modes of variation were not strongly correlated (e.g., rmax = 0.56 for modes explaining ≤2.1% of variance). The SSIM is outperformed by the SSM and SIM and the latter two are not strongly correlated; therefore, using the SSM and SIM in conjunction will generate synthetic bone models with realistic characteristics and thus can be used for biomechanical surgical planning applications.


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Artroplastia do Ombro , Modelos Estatísticos , Humanos , Escápula
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Acta Neurochir (Wien) ; 165(12): 4045-4054, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37889335

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BACKGROUND: Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is often associated with altered cerebral blood flow. Recent research with the use of the ultrasonic method suggests specific changes in the shape of cardiac-related cerebral arterial blood volume (CaBV) pulses in NPH patients. Our study aims to provide a quantitative analysis of the shape of CaBV pulses, estimated based on transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (TCD) in NPH patients and healthy individuals. METHODS: The CaBV pulses were estimated using TCD cerebral blood flow velocity signals recorded from probable NPH adults and age-matched healthy individuals at rest. The shape of the CaBV pulses was compared to a triangular shape with 27 similarity parameters calculated for every reliable CaBV pulse and compared between patients and volunteers. The diagnostic accuracy of the most prominent parameter for NPH classification was evaluated using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). RESULTS: The similarity parameters were calculated for 31 probable NPH patients (age: 59 years (IQR: 47, 67 years), 14 females) and 23 healthy volunteers (age: 54 years (IQR: 43, 61 years), 18 females). Eighteen of 27 parameters were different between healthy individuals and NPH patients (p < 0.05). The most prominent differences were found for the ascending slope of the CaBV pulse with the AUC equal to 0.87 (95% confidence interval: 0.77, 0.97, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that in NPH, the ascending slope of the CaBV pulse had a slower rise, was more like a straight line, and generally was less convex than in volunteers. Prospective research is required to verify the clinical utility of these findings.


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Hidrocefalia de Pressão Normal , Hidrocefalia , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Prospectivos , Hidrocefalia/diagnóstico por imagem , Hidrocefalia de Pressão Normal/diagnóstico por imagem , Frequência Cardíaca , Circulação Cerebrovascular/fisiologia , Artérias , Ultrassonografia Doppler Transcraniana , Velocidade do Fluxo Sanguíneo/fisiologia
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Plant Dis ; 2023 Mar 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36973902

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Fraxinus rhynchophylla Hance, is a deciduous trees cultivated on a commercial scale focused on medicinal and wood production. In September 2021, leaf spot was observed on F. rhynchophylla in Heilongjiang Province (127.34°E, 45.19°N), China. These symptoms were observed on 100% F. rhynchophylla plants and the incidence of diseased leaves per plant reached 70% in fields measuring 90 ha. Disease symptoms were small yellow flecks initially, and then turned to gray necrotic spot. Ten diseased leaves were collected randomly from 5 plants and surface disinfested. Tissue samples (2 × 2 mm) were cut at the disease-health junction of the leaves, surface sterilized in 75% ethanol for 30 s, submerged in a 7% NaOCl solution for 3 mins, and rinsed three times with sterile water. Leaf segments were placed onto potato dextrose agar (PDA) and incubated at 26℃ for 5 days. After isolation and purification of monospore, the colonies of the all isolates were inky black, with aerial fluffy mycelium, and concentric whorls on PDA. The conidiophore is septate, single-branched, brown, smooth and 35 - 313 × 2 - 5 µm in size (n = 50), while the conidia are brown, bow-shaped, mostly four cells, with three septa and 12 - 385 × 5 - 20 µm in size (n = 150). The morphological characters matched those of Curvularia muehlenbeckiae (Madrid et al. 2014). DNA was extracted from isolates HQLa and HQLb and used for PCR amplification of RNA polymerase II gene (RPB2) and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) gene sequences using the primer fRPB2-SF/fRPB2-7Cr (Schoch et al. 2009), gpd1/gpd2 (Berbee et al. 1999), respectively. The RPB2 (OM984674, OM984675) and GAPDH (OM984672, OM984673) were deposited in GenBank. The phylogenetic tree was constructed by combining other published sequences of RPB2 and GAPDH genes using the maximum likelihood method, and the results showed that the obtained isolates clustered into the same clear branch as C. muehlenbeckiae CBS 144.63 (HG779180, HG779108), with 100% bootstrap support. Combining morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of the fungus, the obtained isolates were identified as C. Muehlenbeckiae. To fulfill the Koch's postulates, pathogenicity tests were carried out on newly grown leaves of F. rhynchophylla. Conidia of the selected isolates grown on PDA plates were flooded with sterile distilled water. Spore suspension was adjusted to 105 spores/mL with the hemocytometer. Three leaves of each plant were disinfected with 1% NaOCl for 2 min, washed with sterilized distilled water three times, and dried with sterile paper towels. Three plants were randomly selected for inoculation under field conditions and each leaf was sprayed with 2 mL of the spore suspension for a total of nine leaves, then the plants were bagged and moistened for 48 h. However, control leaves were sprayed with distilled water. Symptoms were observed nine days after inoculation. No symptoms were observed on control leaves. The same fungus was successfully re-isolated from the lesions. The experiment was replicated three times with the same results and C. muehlenbeckiae identification was confirmed by morphological observations and RPB2 and GAPDH sequencing, indicating that the fungus is the causal pathogen of leaf spot disease on F. rhynchophylla. This is the first report of C. muehlenbeckiae determined as fungal pathogens on F. rhynchophylla plant in China. The results of the study laid the foundation for the future occurrence and epidemiological pattern of the disease and scientific control.

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