6 research outputs found

    Epidemiological features of rotavirus infection in Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil, from 1986 to 2000

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    A total of 2,605 faecal specimens from children up to 10 years old with or without diarrhoea were collected. Samples were obtained from 1986 to 2000 in hospitals, outpatient clinics and day-care centers in Goiânia, Goiás. Two methodologies for viral detection were utilized: a combined enzyme immunoassay for rotavirus and adenovirus and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Results showed 374 (14.4%) faecal specimens positive for Rotavirus A, most of them collected from hospitalized children. A significant detection rate of rotavirus during the period from April to August, dry season in Goiânia, and different frequencies of viral detection throughout the years of study were also observed. Rotavirus was significantly related to hospitalization and to diarrhoeal illness in children up to 24 months old. This study reinforces the importance of rotavirus as a cause of diarrhoea in children and may be important in regards to the implementation of rotavirus vaccination strategies in our country

    Estudo morfológico no músculo gastrocnêmio de camundongos C57 BL10 submetidos à ingestão prolongada de etanol Study of ultrastructural alterations in gastrocnemius muscle of C57 BL10 mice after prolonged ethanol ingestion

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    Os efeitos do alcoolismo crônico no músculo gastrocnêmio de camundongos bem nutridos foram estudados morfologicamente com a finalidade de se avaliar a hipótese de que o etanol exerce um papel tóxico direto sobre o músculo esquelético. Foram usados 30 camundongos C57BL10 machos, adultos jovens, divididos em dois grupos: Grupo A (controle) consistindo de 10 camundongos que beberam água e Grupo B (alcoólico) de 20 camundongos que beberam etanol a 25%. Todos os animais receberam" uma ração balanceada de laboratório e foram mantidos nesse regime ad libitum nas mesmas condições ambientais durante 48 semanas e pesados uma vez por semana. O consumo diário de dieta e a ingestão calórica foram calculados tendo os animais apresentado substancial ganho de peso, não mostrando qualquer sinal de desnutrição. Ao final do experimento os animais foram sacrificados para estudos morfológicos. Pela microscopia óptica não foram encontradas alterações. Importantes anormalidades foram observadas pela microscopia eletrônica em todos os espécimens.O retículo sarcoplasmático mostrou-se freqüentemente dilatado, resultando na formação de grandes vesículas e envolvendo as cisternas terminais com deslocamento das tríades. Áreas de estreitamento, ruptura e perda de miofibrilas ocorreram assim como zonas de completa desorganização de miofibrilas com perda do padrão estriado normal. As mitocondrias estavam em linhas gerais dentro dos limites da normalidade. Agregados tubulares peculiares vistos comumente na paralisia periódica e outras condições patológicas humanas, foram encontrados tanto no músculo dos camundongos controles como no dos alcoólicos. Os nervos intramusculares assim como as junções neuromusculares mostravam-se normais. Importantes anormalidades nos capilares musculares foram observadas, consistindo de tumefação das células endoteliais e de espessamento da lâmina basal. Difusa infiltração lipídica microvesicular foi vista no citoplasma dos hepatócitos parecendo constituir uma evidência a mais da ação tóxica do etanol sobre o organismo. Concluímos que a ingestão prolongada de etanol, representando 14,4% de calorias totais, produz no músculo gastrocnêmio de camundongos C57BL10 bem nutridos um elenco de alterações ultraestruturais que refletem um efeito tóxico direto sobre o músculo esquelético. As alterações constatadas são semelhantes àquelas descritas na miopatia alcoólica crônica humana<br>The effects of chronic alcoholism on gastrocnemius muscle of well-nourished mice were morphologically studied to test the direct toxic role of ethanol on skeletal muscle. Thirty male young adult C57BL10 mice were divided in two groups: Group A (control) consisting of ten mice that drank water and Group B (alcoholic) consisting of twenty mice that drank 25% ethanol. All mice were allowed a balanced laboratory chow. The animals were kept on this ad libitum regimen under the same conditions of environment for 48 weeks and were weighed once a week. The daily dietary consumption and caloric intake were estimated, the animals having had a substantial weight gain, showing no signs of malnutrition. At the end of the experiment the animals were killed for morphological studies. No abnormalities were observed by conventional microscopy.Striking deviations from normal were verified by electron microscopy in all specimens. Dilatation of sarcoplasmic reticulum was a common feature, sometimes resulting in the formation of large vesicles and involving the terminal cisternae with the displacement of the triads. Areas of narrowing, splitting and loss of myofibrils were seen. Zones of complete disorganization of miofibrils could be occasionally observed. Mitochondria were generally normal. Peculiar tubular aggregates seen commonly in periodic paralysis and other human pathological conditions, were encountered in both control and alcoholic mice. Intramuscular nerves and neuromuscular junctions were normal. Important abnormalities in muscle capillaries were observed, consisting of swelling of endothelial cells and thickening of the basal lamina. A diffuse microvesicular lipid infiltration was seen in the cytoplasm of the hepatocytes which seems to be a further evidence of the toxic role played by ethanol. We concluded that prolonged ingestion of ethanol, representing 14.4% of total calories, produces in the gastrocnemius muscle of well-nourished C57BL10 mice a distinct spectrum of ultrastructural changes which reflects a direct toxic effect on the skeletal muscle. These alterations are similar to those described in human chronic alcoholic myopathy
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