336 research outputs found

    Eurashe - Conferência do 10º Aniversário "Pan Metro Ariston"

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    Foi nos passados dias 26 e 27 de Maio, em Chania (Creta, Grécia), no âmbito da 10ª Conferência da Eurashe (European Association for Higher Education – uma associação europeia de instituições de ensino superior não universitário), que tive o prazer de, pela primeira vez, ouvir Sócrates Kaplanis, uma figura sui generis, de quem tinha já ouvido falar por diversas vezes, conhecida pela sua saudável irreverência e perturbante personalidade. Professor no Technological Educational Institute de Patras (Grécia), e membro fundador da Eurashe, Sócrates tem sido uma presença constante nas conferências anuais desta Associação e um elemento indispensável no reavivamento dos ensinamentos clássicos (ao mesmo tempo tão contemporâneos), não fosse ele um verdadeiro grego, até mesmo de semblante. Assim, só poderia ter iniciado a sua intervenção (tarde mas não tardia) com alguns diálogos de Platão e tê-la intitulado PAN METRON ARISTON

    Avaliação dos impactos econômico, social e ambiental do uso da alfafa em sistemas de produção de leite.

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    Foram avaliados os impactos econômico, social e ambiental do uso da alfafa na produção de leite. Compararam-se dois sistemas de produção: a) confinamento com fornecimento de silagem de milho (seca) e pastejo rotacionado de forrageira tropical (chuvas); b) pastejo rotacionado de alfafa e suplementação com silagem de milho (seca), e pastejo rotacionado de alfafa e de forrageira tropical (chuvas). Utilizou-se a metodologia do sistema Ambitec, composto por indicadores sociais e ambientais agrupados em planilhas eletrônicas. Na análise econômica calculou-se o custo operacional efetivo (COE), do custo operacional total (COT), do custo total de produção (CT) e do lucro operacional (LO). Utilizou-se a análise de probabilidade para avaliar o risco econômico da adoção da tecnologia, por meio de uma função de lucro operacional. Os coeficientes técnicos utilizados foram fornecidos por pesquisadores da Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste, com dados da unidade de demonstração da tecnologia, e por técnicos extensionistas e produtores rurais, com dados de propriedades dos Estados do PR e de SP. A tecnologia teve índice de 1,76 para o impacto social e índice de 0,43 para o impacto ambiental. O uso da alfafa reduziu em 40% o consumo de silagem de milho na estação seca e possibilitou a redução de 8% no teor de proteína bruta do concentrado, sem prejuízo da produção média das vacas em lactação (25 L/vaca.dia em ambos os sistemas). A introdução da alfafa na dieta (20% do consumo de matéria seca) reduziu em 9% e 7% o COE e o COT de produção de leite, respectivamente. Na análise de risco, o sistema sem alfafa teve LO de R/L0,26(19,2/L 0,26 (19,2% de probabilidade), com 81% de probabilidade de ser menor ou igual a este (zero a R/L 0,26)

    Aberrant brain network connectivity in pre-symptomatic and manifest Huntington's disease: a systematic review

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    Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) has the potential to shed light on the pathophysiological mechanisms of Huntington's disease (HD), paving the way to new therapeutic interventions. A systematic review of the literature was conducted in three online databases according to PRISMA guidelines, using keywords for HD, functional connectivity, and rs-fMRI. We included studies investigating connectivity in pre-symptomatic (pre-HD) and manifest HD gene carriers compared to healthy controls, implementing seed-based connectivity, independent component analysis, regional property and graph analysis approaches. Visual network showed reduced connectivity in manifest HD, while network/areas underpinning motor functions were consistently altered in both manifest HD and pre-HD, showing disease stage-dependent changes. Cognitive networks underlying executive and attentional functions showed divergent anterior-posterior alterations, reflecting possible compensatory mechanisms. The involvement of these networks in pre-HD is still unclear. In conclusion, aberrant connectivity of the sensory-motor network is observed in the early stage of HD while, as pathology spreads, other networks might be affected, such as the visual and executive/attentional networks. Moreover, sensory-motor and executive networks exhibit hyper- and hypo-connectivity patterns following different spatiotemporal trajectories. These findings could help to implement future huntingtin-lowering interventions

    The geometrical nature of optical resonances : from a sphere to fused dimer nanoparticles

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    We study the electromagnetic response of smooth gold nanoparticles with shapes varying from a single sphere to two ellipsoids joined smoothly at their vertices. We show that the plasmonic resonance visible in the extinction and absorption cross sections shifts to longer wavelengths and eventually disappears as the mid-plane waist of the composite particle becomes narrower. This process corresponds to an increase of the numbers of internal and scattering modes that are mainly confined to the surface and coupled to the incident field. These modes strongly affect the near field, and therefore are of great importance in surface spectroscopy, but are almost undetectable in the far field

    Helicobacter pylori Dampens HLA-II Expression on Macrophages via the Up-Regulation of miRNAs Targeting CIITA

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    Macrophages have a major role in infectious and inflammatory diseases, and the available data suggest that Helicobacter pylori persistence can be explained in part by the failure of the bacterium to be killed by professional phagocytes. Macrophages are cells ready to kill the engulfed pathogen, through oxygen-dependent and -independent mechanisms; however, their killing potential can be further augmented by the intervention of T helper (Th) cells upon the specific recognition of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-II\u2013peptide complexes on the surface of the phagocytic cells. As it pertains to H. pylori, the bacterium is engulfed by macrophages, but it interferes with the phagosome maturation process leading to phagosomes with an altered degradative capacity, and to megasomes, wherein H. pylori resists killing. We recently showed that macrophages infected with H. pylori strongly reduce the expression of HLA-II molecules on the plasma membrane and this compromises the bacterial antigen presentation to Th lymphocytes. In this work, we demonstrate that H. pylori hampers HLA-II expression in macrophages, activated or non-activated by IFN-\u3b3, by down-regulating the expression of the class II major histocompatibility complex transactivator (CIITA), the \u201cmaster control factor\u201d for the expression of HLA class II genes. We provided evidence that this effect relies on the up-regulation of let-7f-5p, let-7i-5p, miR-146b-5p, and -185-5p targeting CIITA. MiRNA expression analysis performed on biopsies from H. pylori-infected patients confirmed the up-regulation of let-7i-5p, miR-146b-5p, and -185-5p in gastritis, in pre-invasive lesions, and in gastric cancer. Taken together, our results suggest that specific miRNAs may be directly involved in the H. pylori infection persistence and may contribute to confer the risk of developing gastric neoplasia in infected patients

    Metabolomic Alterations Do Not Induce Metabolic Burden in the Industrial Yeast M2n[pBKD2-Pccbgl1]-C1 Engineered by Multiple \u3b4-Integration of a Fungal \u3b2-Glucosidase Gene

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    In the lignocellulosic yeast development, metabolic burden relates to redirection of resources from regular cellular activities toward the needs created by recombinant protein production. As a result, growth parameters may be greatly affected. Noteworthy, Saccharomyces cerevisiae M2n[pBKD2-Pccbgl1]-C1, previously developed by multiple d-integration of the b-glucosidase BGL3, did not show any detectable metabolic burden. This work aims to test the hypothesis that the metabolic burden and the metabolomic perturbation induced by the d-integration of a yeast strain, could differ significantly. The engineered strain was evaluated in terms of metabolic performances and metabolomic alterations in different conditions typical of the bioethanol industry. Results indicate that the multiple d-integration did not affect the ability of the engineered strain to grow on different carbon sources and to tolerate increasing concentrations of ethanol and inhibitory compounds. Conversely, metabolomic profiles were significantly altered both under growing and stressing conditions, indicating a large extent of metabolic reshuffling involved in the maintenance of the metabolic homeostasis. Considering that four copies of BGL3 gene have been integrated without affecting any parental genes or promoter sequences, deeper studies are needed to unveil the mechanisms implied in these metabolomic changes, thus supporting the optimization of protein production in engineered strains

    [11C]-DPA-713 and [18F]-DPA-714 as New PET Tracers for TSPO: A Comparison with [11C]-(R)-PK11195 in a Rat Model of Herpes Encephalitis

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    Background: Activation of microglia cells plays an important role in neurological diseases. Positron emission tomography (PET) with [C-11]-(R)-PK11195 has already been used to visualize activated microglia cells in neurological diseases. However, [C-11]-(R)-PK11195 may not possess the required sensitivity to visualize mild neuroinflammation. In this study, we evaluated the PET tracers [C-11]-DPA-713 and [F-18]-DPA-714 as agents for imaging of activated microglia in a rat model of herpes encephalitis. Materials and Methods: Rats were intranasally inoculated with HSV-1. On day 6 or 7 after inoculation, small animal PET studies were performed to compare [C-11]-(R)-PK11195, [C-11]-DPA-713, and [F-18]-DPA-714. Results: Uptake of [C-11]-DPA-713 in infected brain areas was comparable to that of [C-11]-(R)-PK11195, but [C-11]-DPA-713 showed lower non-specific binding. Non-specific uptake of [F-18]-DPA-714 was lower than that of [C-11]-(R)-PK11195. In the infected brain, total [F-18]-DPA-714 uptake was lower than that of [C-11]-(R)-PK11195, with comparable specific uptake. Conclusions: [C-11]-DPA-713 may be more suitable for visualizing mild inflammation than [C-11]-(R)-PK11195. In addition, the fact that [F-18]-DPA-714 is an agonist PET tracer opens new possibilities to evaluate different aspects of neuroinflammation. Therefore, both tracers warrant further investigation in animal models and in a clinical setting
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