113 research outputs found

    Pessoas com deficiência visual: esporte e lazer como fator de inclusão

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    El desafío de este proyecto es vivenciar prácticas de actividades físicas y de ocio en el ambiente de la Universidad, involucrando a personas con discapacidad visual de la APACE / Passo Fundo, en el sentido de repensar nuestras prácticas con miras a contribuir en el proceso de inclusión social. Elementos de lectura de realidad/diagnóstico: El deporte y el ocio en las diversas modalidades posibilitan espacios para diferentes edades, intereses y condiciones. La actuación con portadores de deficiencia visual es un desafío en virtud de las pocas vivencias, informaciones, materiales, desconocimiento en adaptar actividades y la poca motivación de las personas hacia las prácticas, teniendo en cuenta que muchos todavía permanecen en la oscuridad de la sociedad, sea por falta de divulgación o la resistencia a las experimentaciones. Aparentemente existe interés y anhelo e incluso insistencia para involucrarse, pero acaban chocando con el sentimiento de inferioridad, olvidándose de sus capacidades y potencialidades. La sede de APACE es el punto de encuentro de los asociados, todos portadores de alguna deficiencia visual, que revelan anhelos, voluntades y deseos, unidos en un solo propósito, la búsqueda de hacer su vida lo más integrada posible. El espacio no es adecuado para las actividades prácticas, por lo que todas son realizadas en la Universidad. Se percibe que la discapacidad no los hace menos capaces de usufructuar y conducir sus vidas, en el área del deporte y del ocio, no retirando la capacidad de construir su autonomía y su historia. Pero todavía está muy presente signos de inseguridad para enfrentar las situaciones de lo cotidiano. El proyecto viene sirve de oportunidad para la convivencia con videntes mediante las actividades, reafirmando la posibilidad de transformación en el modo de pensar, actuar y sentir, en un proceso que se construye en las relaciones e interrelaciones.The challenge of this project is to experience practices of physical and leisure activities in the University environment, involving people with visual disabilities of the APACE / Passo Fundo, in the sense of rethinking our practices with a view to contributing to the social inclusion process. Elements of reality/diagnosis reading: Sport and leisure in the different modalities allow spaces for different ages, interests and conditions. The performance with carriers of visual impairment is a challenge because of the few experiences, information, materials, ignorance in adapting activities and the low motivation of people towards the practices, taking into account that many still remain in the darkness of society, either for lack of disclosure or resistance to experimentation. Apparently there is interest and longing and even insistence to get involved, but they end up colliding with the feeling of inferiority, forgetting their capabilities and potential. The headquarters of APACE is the meeting point of the associates, all bearers of some visual deficiency, which reveal longings, wills and desires, united in a single purpose, the search to make their life as integrated as possible. The space is not suitable for practical activities, so all are done at the University. It is perceived that disability does not make them less able to enjoy and lead their lives, in the area of sports and leisure, not removing the ability to build their autonomy and their history. But signs of insecurity are still very present to face situations of everyday life. The project is an opportunity for coexistence with seers through activities, reaffirming the possibility of transformation in the way of thinking, acting and feeling, in a process that is built on relationships and interrelationships.O desafio deste Projeto é vivenciar práticas de atividades físicas e de lazer no ambiente da Universidade envolvendo pessoas com deficiência visual da APACE / Passo Fundo no sentido de repensar nossas práticas numa perspectiva de contribuir no processo de inclusão social. Elementos de leitura de realidade/diagnóstico: O esporte e o lazer nas variadas modalidades possibilitam espaços para diferentes idades, interesses e condições. Atuar com portadores de deficiência visual é desafiador em virtude de poucas vivências, informações, materiais, desconhecimento em adaptar atividades e a pouca motivação das pessoas para as práticas, tendo em vista, que muitos ainda permanecem na escuridão da sociedade, seja por falta de divulgação ou ainda a resistência às experimentações. Aparentemente existe interesse e anseio e até insistência para se envolver, mas acabam esbarrando no sentimento de inferioridade, esquecendo-se de suas capacidades e potencialidades. A sede da APACE é o ponto de encontro dos associados, todos portadores de alguma deficiência visual, que revelam anseios, vontades e desejos, unidos em um só propósito, a busca de tornar sua vida a mais integrada possível. O espaço não é adequado para as atividades práticas, por este motivo todas são realizadas na Universidade. Percebe-se que a deficiência não os torna menos capazes de usufruir e conduzir suas vidas, na área do esporte e do Lazer, não retirando a capacidade de construir sua autonomia e sua história. Porém ainda está muito presente sinais de insegurança para enfrentar as situações do cotidiano. O projeto vem para oportunizar o convívio com videntes pelas atividades reafirmando a possibilidade de transformação no modo de pensar, agir e sentir, num processo que se constrói nas relações e inter-relações.peerReviewe

    Iron supplementation enhances RSL3-induced ferroptosis to treat naïve and prevent castration-resistant prostate cancer

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    Prostate cancer (PCa) is a leading cause of death in the male population commonly treated with androgen deprivation therapy that often relapses as androgen-independent and aggressive castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). Ferroptosis is a recently described form of cell death that requires abundant cytosolic labile iron to promote membrane lipid peroxidation and which can be induced by agents that inhibit the glutathione peroxidase-4 activity such as RSL3. Exploiting in vitro and in vivo human and murine PCa models and the multistage transgenic TRAMP model of PCa we show that RSL3 induces ferroptosis in PCa cells and demonstrate for the first time that iron supplementation significantly increases the effect of RSL3 triggering lipid peroxidation, enhanced intracellular stress and leading to cancer cell death. Moreover, the combination with the second generation anti-androgen drug enzalutamide potentiates the effect of the RSL3 + iron combination leading to superior inhibition of PCa and preventing the onset of CRPC in the TRAMP mouse model. These data open new perspectives in the use of pro-ferroptotic approaches alone or in combination with enzalutamide for the treatment of PCa

    Does conversion to reduced tillage really increase soil organic carbon stocks in organic arable farming?

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    Aggravation of weather extremes increases awareness of climate change consequences. Mitigation options are in demand that aim to reduce the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases. Amongst others, the conversion from ploughing to reduced tillage is argued to increase soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks as an accumulation of SOC in topsoil layers is commonly reported. Yet, reviews and meta-analyses describe various results from significant increases to just a redistribution of SOC in the soil profile. Reasons can be found in different sampling depths, SOC and bulk density measurement procedure, and stock calculation (equivalent soil mass vs. equal sampling depth). Furthermore, few studies evaluated the impact of organic farming systems. In nine long-term experiments on tillage systems in temperate Europe (France, Germany, Netherlands, and Switzerland), a common soil sampling campaign took place in spring and autumn 2017, and spring 2018. All trials represent common mixed organic farming systems of the respective region and contain plots with conventional and reduced tillage practices. While climatic conditions are similar, soil types vary from sandy to clayey soils. We took three undisturbed soil cores with driving hammer probes (8 cm in diameter) in each plot (minimum 3 plots per treatment) to a maximum depth of 100 cm and divided the cores in the increments 0-30, 30-50, 50-70, and 70-100 cm. The topsoil (0-30 cm) was further divided into the different tillage depths of the respective trial. We determined bulk density and organic carbon concentration as main variables and soil texture and pH as co-variates for each sample and collected C-inputs for each plot in all trails on a yearly basis. Multivariate statistics will enable the comprehensive evaluation of tillage effects on SOC stocks up to a depth of 100 cm in organic long-term trials. Texture, trial age, and the co-variate C-input will be decisive for the development of SOC stocks and enable the evaluation of carbon sequestration potentials of agricultural soils through improved tillage practices

    Effects of a brief mindfulness-based intervention on emotional regulation and levels of mindfulness in senior students

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    Mindfulness-based interventions have been applied in diverse populations and achieved mental health benefits. This study examined the effects of a brief mindfulness program for emotional regulation and levels of mindfulness on senior students in Brazil. The intervention consisted of six weekly meetings attended by 30 participants. It is a pre-experimental research, with pre- and post-test comparative and correlation measurements. The preliminary results, which relied on parametrical and non-parametrical tests, revealed a reduction in total emotional regulation difficulties (p = 0.0001; r = − 0.55). Also, there was an increase in the levels of mindfulness in the subtests for both dimensions under evaluation: “Awareness” (p = 0.0001; d = 0.77) and “Acceptance” (p = 0.048; d = 0.37). By associating the amount of meditative practices performed by students with the variables, a significant positive correlation was found with the mindfulness dimension “Awareness” (rP = 0.422; p = 0.020), and there was a significant negative correlation with Difficulties in emotion regulation (rS = − 0.478; p = 0.008) and with its respective subscales “Non-acceptance” (rS = − 0.654; p = 0.0001) and “Clarity” (rS = − 0.463; p = 0.010). In conclusion, the application of a brief mindfulness-based intervention is promising in Brazilian university contexts; moreover, it can bring benefits to students, e.g., an increase in emotion regulation as well as in levels of mindfulness. We suggest that further research should use an experimental design and follow-up.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Species-specific regulation of angiogenesis by glucocorticoids reveals contrasting effects on inflammatory and angiogenic pathways

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    <div><p>Glucocorticoids are potent inhibitors of angiogenesis in the rodent <i>in vivo</i> and <i>in vitro</i> but the mechanism by which this occurs has not been determined. Administration of glucocorticoids is used to treat a number of conditions in horses but the angiogenic response of equine vessels to glucocorticoids and, therefore, the potential role of glucocorticoids in pathogenesis and treatment of equine disease, is unknown. This study addressed the hypothesis that glucocorticoids would be angiostatic both in equine and murine blood vessels.The mouse aortic ring model of angiogenesis was adapted to assess the effects of cortisol in equine vessels. Vessel rings were cultured under basal conditions or exposed to: foetal bovine serum (FBS; 3%); cortisol (600 nM), cortisol (600nM) plus FBS (3%), cortisol (600nM) plus either the glucocorticoid receptor antagonist RU486 or the mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist spironolactone. In murine aortae cortisol inhibited and FBS stimulated new vessel growth. In contrast, in equine blood vessels FBS alone had no effect but cortisol alone, or in combination with FBS, dramatically increased new vessel growth compared with controls. This effect was blocked by glucocorticoid receptor antagonism but not by mineralocorticoid antagonism. The transcriptomes of murine and equine angiogenesis demonstrated cortisol-induced down-regulation of inflammatory pathways in both species but up-regulation of pro-angiogenic pathways selectively in the horse. Genes up-regulated in the horse and down-regulated in mice were associated with the extracellular matrix. These data call into question our understanding of glucocorticoids as angiostatic in every species and may be of clinical relevance in the horse.</p></div
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