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    Comparação entre a lidocaína e a acupuntura no tratamento da taquicardia ventricular induzida com dopamina em equinos anestesiados com halotano Comparative study between lidocaine and acupunture in the treatment of ventricular tachycardia induced by dopamine in horses anesthetized with halothane

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    Os efeitos da lidocaina e da acupuntura nos pontos bilaterais associados ao pericárdio 6 (Pc6-Neiguan) e ao coração 7 (C7-Shenmen), no tratamento da taquicardia ventricular (TV) induzida por dopamina em equinos anestesiados com halotano, foram avaliados e comparados. Seis equinos, distribuídos em três grupos: grupo-controle (GC), grupo tratado com acupuntura (GA) e grupo tratado com lidocaína (GL), foram anestesiados três vezes cada, com intervalo de uma semana entre cada anestesia. Avaliaram-se os parâmetros cardiovasculares (frequência cardíaca, pressão arterial e eletrocardiografia), os respiratórios (frequência respiratória, capnografía, saturação de hemoglobina e hemogasometria) e o escore de recuperação. A dose arritmogênica da dopamina (DAD) foi determinada a partir da infusão de 70µg/kg/min IV durante 10 minutos, sem interrupção, preenchendo o critério arritmogênico: quatro ou mais complexos ventriculares prematuros seguidos, com duração de pelo menos 15 segundos ou TV sustentada. O tempo médio de aparecimento da DAD ou da TV foi de 6,05±0,45 minutos nos animais não tratados, e a TV se reverteu espontaneamente aos 2,7±0,2 minutos. O grupo tratado com acupuntura reverteu a TV no tempo médio de 1,8±0,2 (P<0,05) em relação ao grupo tratado com lidocaina 1,3±0,2 (P<0,01). Os tratamentos mostraram-se eficientes na reversão TV.<br>The effects of lidocaine and acupuncture in the associated bilateral points, i.e. pericardium 6 (Pc 6- Neiguan) and heart 7 (H7 - Shenmen), on the ventricular tachycardia (VT) induced by dopamine were evaluated in horses anesthetized with halothane. Six horses were distributed in three groups: control group (CG), acupuncture treated group (AG), and lidocaine treated group (LG). They were anesthetized three times each one using halothane with one week interval between each anesthesic procedure. Cardiovascular (heart rate, arterial pressure, and ECG) and respiratory (respiratory rate, capnometry, hemoglobin saturation, and blood gas analysis) parameters and recovery score were evaluated. The arrhythmogenic dose of dopamine (ADD) was determined by the infusion of 70mg/kg/min during 10 minutes without interruption fulfilling the arrhythmogenic criterion by the presence of four or more ectopic ventricular contractions during at least 15 seconds or maintained VT. The mean time for the occurrence of ADD or VT was 6.05 ± 0.45 minutes in no treated animals and the VT reverted spontaneously in 2.7 ± 0.2 minutes. The group treated with acupuncture reverted the VT in a mean time of 1.8 ± 0.2 (P<0.05) compared to the group treated with lidocaine 1.3±0.2 (P<0.01), both of them were efficacious for the treatment of VT

    The use and abuse of French and Raven in the channels literature

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    This paper aims to stimulate reflection upon our understanding of power in marketing channels through a critical review of power base research centred on the use of French and Raven (1959). Through a review of seminal articles that have shaped the field and consideration of enduring problems in power base usage, the paper argues that the numerous studies of this topic have not produced a coherent body of either empirical or theoretical knowledge. In particular the empirical studies have produced results: some of which are contrary to theoretical predictions; others which contradict previous findings; and, an increasing number which indicate that results are significantly affected by the cultural context within which a study is conducted. A detailed reading of French and Raven’s 1959 paper shows it to be less rigorous than would be expected of such a frequently cited and influential paper but also that its application to organisational studies of power is questionable. This paper provides the first critique of this well established research field and argues that the extensive use of French and Raven has been detrimental in limiting the conceptualisation of power that informs our understanding of the phenomenon

    Interleukin-10 receptor signaling in innate immune cells regulates mucosal immune tolerance and anti-inflammatory macrophage function

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    Intact interleukin-10 receptor (IL-10R) signaling on effector and T regulatory (Treg) cells are each independently required to maintain immune tolerance. Here we show that IL-10 sensing by innate immune cells, independent of its effects on Tcells, was critical for regulating mucosal homeostasis. Following wild-type (WT) CD4+ Tcell transfer, Rag2-/-Il10rb-/- mice developed severe colitis in association with profound defects in generation and function of Treg cells. Moreover, loss of IL-10R signaling impaired the generation and function of anti-inflammatory intestinal and bone-marrow-derived macrophages and their ability to secrete IL-10. Importantly, transfer of WT but not Il10rb-/- anti-inflammatory macrophages ameliorated colitis induction b
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