443 research outputs found
Mechanical Competence Of Ovariectomy-induced Compromised Bone After Single Or Combined Treatment With High-frequency Loading And Bisphosphonates
Osteoporosis leads to increased bone fragility, thus effective approaches enhancing bone strength are needed. Hence, this study investigated the effect of single or combined application of high-frequency (HF) loading through whole body vibration (WBV) and alendronate (ALN) on the mechanical competence of ovariectomy-induced osteoporotic bone. Thirty-four female Wistar rats were ovariectomized (OVX) or sham-operated (shOVX) and divided into five groups: shOVX, OVX-shWBV, OVX-WBV, ALN-shWBV and ALN-WBV. (Sham) WBV loading was applied for 10 min/day (130 to 150 Hz at 0.3g) for 14 days and ALN at 2 mg/kg/dose was administered 3x/week. Finite element analysis based on micro-CT was employed to assess bone biomechanical properties, relative to bone micro-structural parameters. HF loading application to OVX resulted in an enlarged cortex, but it was not able to improve the biomechanical properties. ALN prevented trabecular bone deterioration and increased bone stiffness and bone strength of OVX bone. Finally, the combination of ALN with HF resulted in an increased cortical thickness in OVX rats when compared to single treatments. Compared to HF loading, ALN treatment is preferred for improving the compromised mechanical competence of OVX bone. In addition, the association of ALN with HF loading results in an additive effect on the cortical thickness.5Fund for Scientific Research of Flanders (FWO Vlaanderen)Brazilian Science Without Borders Program [246131/2012-8
Cloprostenol administration in the first week postpartum reduces expression of oxytocin receptors in the endometrium in Holstein-Zebu cows.
ABSTRACT The present study investigated the hormonal profile and expression of prostaglandin F2? (PGF2?), oxytocin and estrogen receptors in uterine tissues of postpartum cows treated with cloprostenol. Twenty HolsteinZebu crossbred cows were treated with saline solution (treatment CONT) or cloprostenol (treatment CLO), both administered two and five days postpartum. Blood samples were collected on days two, seven, 14, 21 and 28 postpartum for progesterone, PGF2? metabolite (PGFM) and estradiol determination, and endometrial biopsy was performed in order to quantify the expression of oxytocin receptor (OXTR), prostaglandin F receptor (PTGFR) and estrogen receptor 1 (ERS1) genes. In the CLO treatment, expression of OXTR was reduced (P0.05) between treatments was found for PTGFR and ERS1 expression. Estrogen concentrations increased progressively until day 14 (P<0.05) and the highest OXTR expression and lowest PTGFR expression were observed on day 14 (P<0.05) in both treatments. Serum PGFM concentrations were high throughout the experiment. In conclusion, cloprostenol administration at days two and five of postpartum seems to reduce OXTR expression in the endometrium in crossbred cows
Ultrastructure of endogenous stages of Eimeria ninakohlyakimovae Yakimoff & Rastegaieff, 1930 Emend. Levine, 1961 in experimentally infected goat.
Abstract: The ultrastructure of endogenous stages of Eimeria ninakohlyakimovae was observed in epithelial cells of cecum and colon crypts from a goat experimentally infected with 2.0 x 10(5) oocysts/kg. The secondary meronts developed above the nucleus of the host cell. The nucleus first divides and merozoites then form on the surface of multinucleated meronts. Free merozoites in the parasitophorous vacuole present a conoid, double membrane, one pair of rhoptries, micronemes, micropore, anterior and posterior polar ring, a nucleus with a nucleolus and peripheral chromatin. The microgamonts are located below the nucleus of the host cell and contain several nuclei at the periphery of the parasite. The microgametes consist of a body, a nucleus, three flagella and mitochondria. The macrogamonts develop below the nucleus of the host cell and have a large nucleus with a prominent nucleolus. The macrogametes contain a nucleus, wall-forming bodies of type I and type II. The young oocysts present a wall containing two layers and a sporont
Perfil dos produtores rurais do Rio Pardo de Minas: estudo de caso nas comunidades Monte Alegre, Vereda Funda e Água Boa (I e II).
Resumo - O estudo objetiva traçar o perfil técnico-econômico, social, ambiental e institucional dos produtores rurais de três comunidades do município de Rio Pardo de Minas (Vereda Funda; Água Boa I e II e Monte Alegre), sendo um esforço inicial na busca por compreender as necessidades, demandas e aspirações da agricultura familiar local. O levantamento é resultado de dados primários coletados por meio de visitas exploratórias e da aplicação de 92 questionários semiestruturados. Um resultado interessante foi perceber que os produtores rurais, embora com baixos níveis de produtividade, escolaridade e de capacitação técnica, têm consciência da necessidade da preservação ambiental, dos seus fatores críticos e dos gargalos estruturais que determinam o fraco nível de desenvolvimento econômico local. O estudo permitiu concluir que algumas soluções tecnológicas simples e intervenções públicas plausíveis poderiam gerar benefícios imediatos para as comunidades, tais como: melhorar os sistemas de produção e práticas de manejo; aumentar a qualidade da mão de obra por meio de capacitação e assistência técnica; direcionar mais crédito rural para investimento em cisternas, poços artesianos, sistemas de irrigação, insumos agropecuários (como máquinas e equipamentos, adubos e fertilizantes, defensivos agrícolas), dentre outros. Abstract - The study aims to trace the technical, economic, social, environmental and institutional profile of farmers in three communities of Rio Pardo de Minas (Vereda Funda, Água Boa I and II and Monte Alegre), being an initial effort in the search for understanding the needs, demands and aspirations of the local family farmers. The survey is the result of primary data collected through exploratory visits and application of 92 semi-structured questionnaires. An interesting result was to realize that farmers, albeit with low levels of productivity, education and technical training, are very aware of the environmental preservation´s need and the critical structural factors that determine the low level of local economic development. The study concluded that some simple technological solutions and plausible public interventions could bring immediate benefits to the three communities farmers, such as improving production systems and management practices; increase the quality of labor force through training and technical assistance; direct more rural credit for investment in water tanks, wells, irrigation systems, agricultural inputs (such as machinery and equipment, fertilizers, pesticides), among others
Perfil dos produtores rurais de Rio Pardo de Minas: estudo de caso nas comunidades Monte Alegre, Vereda Funda e Água Boa (I e II).
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Relationship of Genotype, Phenotype, and Treatment in Dopa-Responsive Dystonia: MDSGene Review
Background
Pathogenic variants in 5 genes (GCH1, TH, PTS, SPR, and QDPR), involved in dopamine/tetrahydrobiopterin biosynthesis or recycling, have been linked to Dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD). Diagnosis and treatment are often delayed due to high between- and within-group variability.
Objectives
Comprehensively analyzed individual genotype, phenotype, treatment response, and biochemistry information.
Methods
734 DRD patients and 151 asymptomatic GCH1 mutation carriers were included using an MDSGene systematic literature review and an automated classification approach to distinguish between different forms of monogenic DRDs.
Results
Whereas dystonia, L-Dopa responsiveness, early age at onset, and diurnal fluctuations were identified as red flags, parkinsonism without dystonia was rarely reported (11%) and combined with dystonia in only 18% of patients. While sex was equally distributed in autosomal recessive DRD, there was female predominance in autosomal dominant DYT/PARK-GCH1 patients accompanied by a lower median age at onset and more dystonia in females compared to males. Accordingly, the majority of asymptomatic heterozygous GCH1 mutation carriers (>8 years of age) were males. Multiple other subgroup-specific characteristics were identified, showing high accuracy in the automated classification approach: Seizures and microcephaly were mostly seen in DYT/PARK-PTS, autonomic symptoms appeared commonly in DYT/PARK-TH and DYT/PARK-PTS, and sleep disorders and oculogyric crises in DYT/PARK-SPR. Biochemically, homovanillic acid and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in CSF were reduced in most DRDs, but neopterin and biopterin were increased only in DYT/PARK-PTS and DYT/PARK-SPR. Hyperphenylalaninemia was seen in DYT/PARK-PTS, DYT/PARK-QDPR, and rarely reported in autosomal recessive DYT/PARK-GCH1.
Conclusions
Our indicators will help to specify diagnosis and accelerate start of treatment. © 2021 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Societ
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