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    O gênero Cattleya Lindl. (Orchidaceae: Laeliinae) no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

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    Cattleya presents about 120 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. In its current delimitation, Cattleya also encompasses the Brazilian species formerly placed within the genera Laelia and Sophronitis, as well as the species of a number of recently segregated genera. This contribution deals with this genus in Rio Grande do Sul State, Southern Brazil, therefore contributing to the knowledge of its orchid flora. This work is based in literature and in the analysis of herbarium vouchers as well as in specimens collected during fieldwork in several localities of Rio Grande do Sul. Five native species were recorded: Cattleya cernua, C. coccinea, C. intermedia, C. purpurata and C. tigrina. All these species dwell within the Atlantic Rain Forest biome. This contribution does present an artificial key for the species, the synonymies, descriptions, illustrations, geographic distribution and comments on habitat and natural history of the species.Cattleya abrange aproximadamente 120 espécies distribuídas principalmente nas regiões tropicais e subtropicais das Américas. Em sua delimitação atual, Cattleya inclui também as espécies brasileiras outrora inseridas nos gêneros Laelia e Sophronitis, bem como as espécies de gêneros mais recentemente segregados. O presente trabalho trata do estudo taxonômico desse gênero no Rio Grande do Sul, contribuindo, portanto, para o conhecimento da flora do estado. Este trabalho baseou-se em revisão bibliográfica bem como na análise de espécimes de herbário e coletas efetuadas em diversas regiões do Rio Grande do Sul. Cinco espécies ocorrem no estado: Cattleya cernua, C. coccinea, C. intermedia, C. purpurata e C. tigrina. Todas essas espécies crescem em formações florestais inseridas no bioma Mata Atlântica. Este trabalho apresenta uma chave artificial para identificar as espécies, sinonímias, descrições, ilustrações, distribuição geográfica, hábitat e comentários adicionais dos táxons analisados

    Genotype and phenotype landscape of MEN2 in 554 medullary thyroid cancer patients: the BrasMEN study

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    Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2) is an autosomal dominant genetic disease caused by RET gene germline mutations that is characterized by medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) associated with other endocrine tumors. Several reports have demonstrated that the RET mutation profile may vary according to the geographical area. In this study, we collected clinical and molecular data from 554 patients with surgically confirmed MTC from 176 families with MEN2 in 18 different Brazili an centers to compare the type and prevalence of RET mutations with those from other countries. The most frequent mutations, classified by the number of families affected, occur in codon 634, exon 11 (76 families), followed by codon 918, exon 16 (34 families: 26 with M918T and 8 with M918V) and codon 804, exon 14 (22 families: 15 with V804M and 7 with V804L). When compared with other major published series from Europe, there are several similarities and some differences. While the mutations in codons C618, C620, C630, E768 and S891 present a similar prevalence, some mutations have a lower prevalence in Brazil, and others are found mainly in Brazil (G533C and M918V). These results reflect the singular proportion of European, Amerindian and African ancestries in the Brazilian mosaic genome83289298CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO - CNPQCOORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DE PESSOAL DE NÍVEL SUPERIOR - CAPESFUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESPFUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL - FAPERGSSem informaçãoSem informação2006/60402-1; 2010/51547-1; 2013/01476-9; 2014/06570-6; 2009/50575-4; 2010/51546-5; 2012/21942-116/2551-0000482-

    Genotype and phenotype landscape of MEN2 in 554 medullary thyroid cancer patients: the BrasMEN study

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    Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2) is an autosomal dominant genetic disease caused by RET gene germline mutations that is characterized by medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) associated with other endocrine tumors. Several reports have demonstrated that the RET mutation profile may vary according to the geographical area. In this study, we collected clinical and molecular data from 554 patients with surgically confirmed MTC from 176 families with MEN2 in 18 different Brazilian centers to compare the type and prevalence of RET mutations with those from other countries. The most frequent mutations, classified by the number of families affected, occur in codon 634, exon 11 (76 families), followed by codon 918, exon 16 (34 families: 26 with M918T and 8 with M918V) and codon 804, exon 14 (22 families: 15 with V804M and 7 with V804L). When compared with other major published series from Europe, there are several similarities and some differences. While the mutations in codons C618, C620, C630, E768 and S891 present a similar prevalence, some mutations have a lower prevalence in Brazil, and others are found mainly in Brazil (G533C and M918V). These results reflect the singular proportion of European, Amerindian and African ancestries in the Brazilian mosaic genome

    Neurotoxic Effects of trans-Glutaconic Acid in Rats

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    trans-Glutaconic acid (tGA) is an unsaturated C5-dicarboxylic acid which may be found accumulated in glutaric aciduria type I, whose pathophysiology is still uncertain. In the present work it was investigated the in vitro effect of increasing tGA concentrations on neurochemical and oxidative stress parameters in rat cerebral cortex. We observed that Na+, K+-ATPase activity was reduced by tGA, but not creatine kinase, respiratory chain complex IV, and ATP synthase activities. On the other hand, tGA significantly increased lipid peroxidation (thiobarbituric acid-reactive species levels and spontaneous chemiluminescence), as well as protein oxidative damage (oxidation of sulfhydryl groups). tGA also significantly decreased nonenzymatic antioxidant defenses (TRAP and reduced glutathione levels). Our data suggest that tGA may be neurotoxic in rat brain

    O gênero Cattleya Lindl. (Orchidaceae: Laeliinae) no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

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    Cattleya presents about 120 species distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. In its current delimitation, Cattleya also encompasses the Brazilian species formerly placed within the genera Laelia and Sophronitis, as well as the species of a number of recently segregated genera. This contribution deals with this genus in Rio Grande do Sul State, Southern Brazil, therefore contributing to the knowledge of its orchid flora. This work is based in literature and in the analysis of herbarium vouchers as well as in specimens collected during fieldwork in several localities of Rio Grande do Sul. Five native species were recorded: Cattleya cernua, C. coccinea, C. intermedia, C. purpurata and C. tigrina. All these species dwell within the Atlantic Rain Forest biome. This contribution does present an artificial key for the species, the synonymies, descriptions, illustrations, geographic distribution and comments on habitat and natural history of the species.Cattleya abrange aproximadamente 120 espécies distribuídas principalmente nas regiões tropicais e subtropicais das Américas. Em sua delimitação atual, Cattleya inclui também as espécies brasileiras outrora inseridas nos gêneros Laelia e Sophronitis, bem como as espécies de gêneros mais recentemente segregados. O presente trabalho trata do estudo taxonômico desse gênero no Rio Grande do Sul, contribuindo, portanto, para o conhecimento da flora do estado. Este trabalho baseou-se em revisão bibliográfica bem como na análise de espécimes de herbário e coletas efetuadas em diversas regiões do Rio Grande do Sul. Cinco espécies ocorrem no estado: Cattleya cernua, C. coccinea, C. intermedia, C. purpurata e C. tigrina. Todas essas espécies crescem em formações florestais inseridas no bioma Mata Atlântica. Este trabalho apresenta uma chave artificial para identificar as espécies, sinonímias, descrições, ilustrações, distribuição geográfica, hábitat e comentários adicionais dos táxons analisados
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