93 research outputs found

    Digestibilidade de dietas com diferentes formas fĂ­sicas para frangos de corte.

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    A peletização é o processamento térmico mais utilizado na indústria avícola, pois favorece o aproveitamento dos ingredientes e modifica a forma física da dieta. A pressão, umidade e temperatura empregadas por determinado tempo no processo, promovem alterações nas estruturas dos carboidratos, bem como das proteínas. O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar o efeito de diferentes formas físicas (farelada ou peletizada/triturada com diferentes tempos de condicionamento) sobre o coeficiente de digestibilidade ileal aparente da matéria seca (CDIAMS), proteína bruta (CDIAPB) e energia digestível ileal (EDI) em frangos de corte de 1 a 25 dias

    po 077 identification of dhx30 as an inhibitor of the translation of pro apoptotic mrnas after p53 activation by nutlin

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    Introduction The transcription factor p53 can be efficiently activated by the small molecule Nutlin-3 without inducing genotoxic stress. Treatment of different cell lines with this small molecule can result in different phenotypes, ranging from cell cycle arrest to apoptosis. HCT116 (colon cancer-derived cells) and SJSA1 (osteosarcoma-derived cells) were used to model the opposite behaviour respectively, by analysing the transcriptional and translational responses after Nutlin-3 treatment. Material and methods Total and polysomal-bound mRNAs were collected and sequenced after 12 hour of 10 uM Nutlin-3 treatment. A bioinformatics analysis of the polysome-enriched mRNAs using Weeder allowed the identification of a 3'UTR motif ('CG-rich') which is enriched in the translationally upregulated genes of SJSA1. The effect of the motif on translation was evaluated after cloning its consensus sequence in the 3'UTR of the b-globin gene, which was put downstream the luciferase reporter. The activity of the construct was evaluated after 12 or 24 hours of Nutlin-3. The same consensus was used for a pull-down experiment followed by mass spectrometry to identify proteins interacting with it. Results and discussions RNA-seq data indicate that HCT116 and SJSA1, although sharing almost completely the transcriptional program lead by p53, show almost no overlap at a translation level. SJSA1 present different pro-apoptotic translationally-upregulated genes after Nutlin-3, which have one or more instances of a CG-rich motif in the 3'UTR. The impact of the motif is to enhance the activity of the luciferase reported when cloned in two copies flanking the 3'UTR of the b-globin gene, but only in SJSA1. A pull-down experiment using an RNA bait with the consensus motif was used to identify interactors, among which DHX30 was deeply studied. DHX30 silencing in HCT116 causes: 1) enhanced the activity of the reporter construct after Nutlin; 2) polysomal association of selected mRNAs containing the motif; 3) induction of apoptosis as assessed by Annexin-V staining. In addition, silencing of DHX30 in U2OS cells decreased their survival after Nutlin-3 treatment. Conclusion We show how a p53-dependent transcriptional program can be shaped at a translational level thanks to the action of a CG-rich motif which is enriched in the 3'UTR of some pro-apoptotic mRNAs and that can be bound by DHX30. This protein acts as a translational repressor of mRNAs containing the motif. The exact mechanism and the generalisation of the model are currently being investigated

    Pain and Frailty in Hospitalized Older Adults

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    Introduction: Pain and frailty are prevalent conditions in the older population. Many chronic diseases are likely involved in their origin, and both have a negative impact on quality of life. However, few studies have analysed their association. Methods: In light of this knowledge gap, 3577 acutely hospitalized patients 65 years or older enrolled in the REPOSI register, an Italian network of internal medicine and geriatric hospital wards, were assessed to calculate the frailty index (FI). The impact of pain and some of its characteristics on the degree of frailty was evaluated using an ordinal logistic regression model after adjusting for age and gender. Results: The prevalence of pain was 24.7%, and among patients with pain, 42.9% was regarded as chronic pain. Chronic pain was associated with severe frailty (OR = 1.69, 95% CI 1.38–2.07). Somatic pain (OR = 1.59, 95% CI 1.23–2.07) and widespread pain (OR = 1.60, 95% CI 0.93–2.78) were associated with frailty. Osteoarthritis was the most common cause of chronic pain, diagnosed in 157 patients (33.5%). Polymyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis and other musculoskeletal diseases causing chronic pain were associated with a lower degree of frailty than osteoarthritis (OR = 0.49, 95%CI 0.28–0.85). Conclusions: Chronic and somatic pain negatively affect the degree of frailty. The duration and type of pain, as well as the underlying diseases associated with chronic pain, should be evaluated to improve the hospital management of frail older people

    Sex-Differences in the Pattern of Comorbidities, Functional Independence, and Mortality in Elderly Inpatients: Evidence from the RePoSI Register

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    Background: The RePoSi study has provided data on comorbidities, polypharmacy, and sex dimorphism in hospitalised elderly patients. Methods: We retrospectively analysed data collected from the 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016 data sets of the RePoSi register. The aim of this study was to explore the sex-differences and to validate the multivariate model in the entire dataset with an expanded follow-up at 1 year. Results: Among 4714 patients, 51% were women and 49% were men. The disease distribution showed that diabetes, coronary artery disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic kidney disease, and malignancy were more frequent in men but that hypertension, anaemia, osteoarthritis, depression, and diverticulitis disease were more common in women. Severity and comorbidity indexes according to the Cumulative Illness Rating Scale (CIRS-s and CIRS-c) were higher in men, while cognitive impairment, mood disorders, and disability in daily life measured by the Barthel Index (BI) were worse in women. In the multivariate analysis, BI, CIRS, and malignancy significantly increased the risk of death in men at the 1-year follow-up, while age was independently associated with mortality in women. Conclusions: Our study highlighted the relevance and the validity of our previous predictive model in the identification of sex dimorphism in hospitalised elderly patients underscoring the need of sex-personalised health-care

    The multifaceted spectrum of liver cirrhosis in older hospitalised patients: Analysis of the REPOSI registry

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    Background: Knowledge on the main clinical and prognostic characteristics of older multimorbid subjects with liver cirrhosis (LC) admitted to acute medical wards is scarce. Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of LC among older patients admitted to acute medical wards and to assess the main clinical characteristics of LC along with its association with major clinical outcomes and to explore the possibility that well-distinguished phenotypic profiles of LC have classificatory and prognostic properties. Methods: A cohort of 6,193 older subjects hospitalised between 2010 and 2018 and included in the REPOSI registry was analysed. Results: LC was diagnosed in 315 patients (5%). LC was associated with rehospitalisation (age-sex adjusted hazard ratio, [aHR] 1.44; 95% CI, 1.10-1.88) and with mortality after discharge, independently of all confounders (multiple aHR, 2.1; 95% CI, 1.37-3.22), but not with in-hospital mortality and incident disability. Three main clinical phenotypes of LC patients were recognised: relatively fit subjects (FIT, N = 150), subjects characterised by poor social support (PSS, N = 89) and, finally, subjects with disability and multimorbidity (D&M, N = 76). PSS subjects had an increased incident disability (35% vs 13%, P < 0.05) compared to FIT. D&M patients had a higher mortality (in-hospital: 12% vs 3%/1%, P < 0.01; post-discharge: 41% vs 12%/15%, P < 0.01) and less rehospitalisation (10% vs 32%/34%, P < 0.01) compared to PSS and FIT. Conclusions: LC has a relatively low prevalence in older hospitalised subjects but, when present, accounts for worse post-discharge outcomes. Phenotypic analysis unravelled the heterogeneity of LC older population and the association of selected phenotypes with different clinical and prognostic features

    Modifications protéiques induites dans les racines par des champignons mycorhizogènes à arbuscules et/ou pathogènes. Rôles éventuels dans les deux types d'interaction

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    *INRA URD BP 86510 21065 Dijon cedex (FRA) Diffusion du document : INRA URD BP 86510 21065 Dijon cedex (FRA) DiplĂ´me : Dr. d'Universit

    Exponential Weight Portmanteau Tests of Univariate Time Series

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    This paper presents two new portmanteau tests to evaluate the goodness of fit of ARMA models. The tests are based on exponential weights of the residual autocorrelation function and the residual partial autocorrelation function. A review of previous work on portmanteau tests is given. The performance of the new portmanteau tests is compared with previous portmanteau tests via the use of Monte Carlo experiments with 10,000 replications. The empirical size simulations show that, when an AR(1) process is fitted by an AR(1) model, most portmanteau tests from previous studies do not have significance levels that are stable with respect to lag length. The new residual partial autocorrelation function test is shown to outperform previous tests in terms of its power and its stability with respect to lag length

    Expression des protéines de pathogenèse (PR-proteins) lors des interactions symbiotiques ou pathogènes dans les racines de Pisum sativum L.

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