68 research outputs found
Unveiling the anticancer potential of the ethanolic extract from Trichoderma asperelloides
The discovery of new therapeutic alternatives for cancer treatment is essential for improving efficacy and specificity, overcoming resistance, and enabling a more personalized approach for each patient. We investigated the antitumor activity of the crude ethanolic extract of the fungus Trichoderma asperelloides (ExtTa) and its interaction with chemotherapeutic drugs. It was observed, by MTT cytotoxicity assay, that ExtTa significantly reduced cell viability in breast adenocarcinoma, glioblastoma, lung carcinoma, melanoma, colorectal carcinoma, and sarcomas cell lines. The highest efficacy and selectivity of ExtTa were found against glioblastoma T98G and colorectal HCT116 cell lines. ExtTa is approximately four times more cytotoxic to those tumor cells than to non-cancer cell lines. A synergistic effect between ExtTa and doxorubicin was found in the treatment of osteosarcoma Saos-2 cells, as well as with 5-fluorouracil in the treatment of HCT116 colorectal carcinoma cells using CompuSyn software. Our data unravel the presence of bioactive compounds with cytotoxic effects against cancer cells present in T. asperelloides ethanolic crude extract, with the potential for developing novel anticancer agents
Inclusive university education: prospects for a student with autism spectrum disorder
In this article, we seek to analyze the inclusion of a student with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in a graduate course at the Federal University of Goiás (UFG). The qualitative research was carried out with a student with ASD, a teacher, and two monitors, in addition to the pedagogue and pedagogical teacher from the Accessibility Center. The semi-structured interview and the questionnaire were used as instruments for data collection. For data analysis, we follow the assumptions of Bardin’s content analysis technique. The analysis evidenced the efforts of the institution to include the student with ASD, which could be verified through the monitor, which accompanies the autistic student, the teacher, who is placed as a tutor, and the involvement of the professionals of the Accessibility Center. Regarding learning, we found that students with ASD present difficulties with organizational and attentional skills, consequently having problems meeting deadlines or even performing activities not consistent with their focus of interest. As for the social relations built by the student throughout the course, we realized that, although he has a good relationship with colleagues and is accepted by the group, he cannot establish more intense relationships, having few social interactions in academic spaces. Finally, our study points out the need to train teachers, monitors, and the academic community, to understand and identify the needs and specificities of students with ASD, contributing to their success in the academic sphere.Neste artigo, buscamos analisar a inclusão de um aluno com transtorno do espectro autista (TEA) em um curso de graduação da Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG). A pesquisa qualitativa foi realizada com um estudante com TEA, um professor e dois monitores, além da pedagoga e psicopedagoga do Núcleo de Acessibilidade. Utilizamos, como instrumentos de coleta de dados, a entrevista semiestruturada e o questionário. Para análise dos dados, seguimos os pressupostos da técnica de análise de conteúdo de Bardin. A análise evidenciou os esforços da instituição para incluir o aluno com TEA, o que pôde ser constatado através do monitor, que acompanha o estudante autista, do professor, que se coloca como tutor, e do envolvimento dos profissionais do Núcleo de Acessibilidade. No tocante à aprendizagem, verificamos que o aluno com TEA apresenta dificuldades em relação às habilidades organizacionais e atencionais, tendo consequentemente problemas para cumprir prazos ou mesmo para realizar atividades não condizentes com seu foco de interesse. Quanto às relações sociais construídas pelo estudante ao longo do curso, percebemos que, embora ele tenha uma boa convivência com os colegas e seja aceito pelo grupo, não consegue estabelecer relacionamentos mais intensos, tendo poucas interações sociais nos espaços acadêmicos. Por fim, nosso estudo aponta a necessidade de formar professores, monitores e a comunidade acadêmica no sentido de compreender e identificar as necessidades e especificidades dos estudantes com TEA, contribuindo para o sucesso deles em âmbito acadêmico
Three Cases of Exclusively Extragenital Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumor (cTVT)
Background: Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumor (cTVT) is a neoplasia that affects mainly the genital organs of dogs, but can rich extragenital sites as well. It´s a tumor characterized microscopically by the presence of vacuolized round cells. Transmission occurs by implantation of these cells in non-affected tissues and the treatment is based on vincristine chemotherapy.Cases: Case 1. A 5-year-old intact male Poodle, presenting an increase volume of nasal plane came for veterinary care at a private veterinary clinic. The animal had bilateral bloody nasal secretion and dyspnea. The external genitalia had no alterations. The cytological evaluation confirmed cTVT. Treatment with vincristine sulfate weekly showed a rapid responsewith improvement of the respiratory condition, total remission of the mass and absence of neoplastic cells in cytology. Case 2. A 5-year-old mixed-breed canine bitch, weighing 6.7 kg, was brought to the State University of Santa Cruz Veterinary Hospital (UESC-VH), showing an increase volume in the nasal plan region, with complaints about sneezing, nasal bleeding,respiratory distress with approximately 4 months of evolution. The owner informed that the mother of these female dog, that lived in the same environment, died a month before the beginning of clinical signs of the bitch of this case, and showed a reddish vaginal mass with intense bleeding. Intranasal exfoliative cytology showed moderately cellular sample compatible with cTVT. The treatment with vincristine sulphate for 6 weeks, showed completely remission of all clinical signs. Case 3. A 3-year-old mixed-breed male dog was brought to the UESC-VH with a reddish, friable mass located in the left eye. The citology confirmed the clinical suspicion of cTVT. After six weekly sessions of chemotherapy with vincristine sulfate, the tumor regressed and a new cytological evaluation was performed, without visible of tumor cells. By the end of the treatment, the dog was diagnosed with phitisis bulbi, and one year later, due to recurrent ulcerative keratitis, the enucleation was performed and the histopathological examination of the eye did not identify the presence of tumor cells.Discussion: Two of the dogs cited in this report had freely streets access, without supervision of the owners, and they are likely to have contracted cTVT on one of those occasions. The animal’s care style acts as a risk factor for the development of neoplasia. Regarding the third animal, the close contact with another female dog, who had compatible vaginal cTVTclinical signs was probably the factor that determined the transmission. None of the animals cited in this report had lesions on their external genitalia. The extragenital presentation may be attributed to the social behavior of licking and sniffing the genitalia of carrier animals, which may lead to the natural implantation of the viable cells of the cTVT into the ocular and nasal mucosa. About the clinical signs manifested, in the cases of involvement of the nasal structures, the main signs described in literature are bloody nasal secretion, sneezing, dyspnea and increased nasal plane volume, and are similar to those observed in the animals cited in this report. In the case of ocular cTVT, the increase volume with impairment and deformity of all ocular structures, as well as pain and pruritus corroborate with the clinical findings observed in the literature. The cytopathological test was the diagnostic tool used in all cases cited in this report and the cytopathological findings corroborates with those described in the literature. Vincristine sulfate is the drug of choice for the treatment of cTVT cases, and in the dogs of this report, this drug was successfully used leading to complete remission of lesions and clinical signs, as observed in other studies.Keywords: nasal mucosa, ocular mucosa, venereal disease, round cells
Avaliação da condição gengival de escolares
Objetivo: Verificar a condição gengival de crianças e adolescentes matriculados em escola pública e privada de Caruaru-PE. Material e Métodos: A população foi composta por 121 escolares, de ambos os sexos, na faixa etária de sete a catorze anos. Para a coleta de dados foram utilizados o índice gengival (IG) e o índice de placa (IP). Também foi aplicado um questionário aos pais e responsáveis para avaliação da renda familiar e da escolaridade materna. Foram aplicados o teste do qui-quadrado e/ou Exato de Fischer; t-Student e Anova (αResultados: A maioria dos escolares tinha entre sete e dez anos de idade (57,9%), era do sexo feminino (55,4%), de escola pública (61,2%), com renda familiar abaixo de um salário (51,2%) cujas mães tinham menos de 12 anos de estudo (62,8%). A prevalência de gengivite e índice de placa não aceitável foi de 18,2% e 79,3%, respectivamente. Verificou-se associação significativa entre o índice gengival e mães sem instrução(p=0,025) . Com exceção da variável sexo, houve associação significativa entre o índice de placa e as demais variáveis (pConclusão: A maioria dos pesquisados não apresentou alterações gengivais e dentre os que apresentaram gengivite, a inflamação leve foi predominante. Faz-se necessário uma melhor atenção à saúde bucal no serviço público, bem como o aumento da informação aos pais, em especial aqueles em situação de deprivação social
Isolation and characterization of ten microsatellite loci in\ud stingless bee Trigona spinipes (Apidae: Meliponini)
Stingless bees are the most abundant pollinators of Brazilian tropical flora. Trigona spinipes has some of the\ud
largest colonies of any stingless bee species found in several types of environment. This work describes the\ud
isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci for this species. A microsatellite-enriched genomic library\ud
was constructed and ten primer pairs were designed for T. spinipes. The primers were tested in 20 unrelated\ud
individuals. The mean number of alleles was 8.10 and mean observed and expected heterozygosity were\ud
0.655 and 0.680, respectively. Primers were also tested in cross-species amplification and five loci were\ud
successfully amplified inTrigona chanchamayoensis,Trigona hyalinata,Tetragonisca angustula, Partamona\ud
mulata and Frieseomelitta varia. The microsatellite primers described herein will be useful for evaluating\ud
genetic variability and gaining a better understanding of the population structure of T. spinipes as well as\ud
other species of stingless bees.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (2004/15801-0, 2010/50597-5
Third brazilian consensus for autoantIbodies screening in HEp-2 Cells : historical perspectve, quality control and clinical associatons
O III Consenso Brasileiro para Pesquisa de Autoanticorpos em Células HEp-2 (FAN) objetivou discutir
estratégias para controlar a qualidade do ensaio, promover a atualização das associações clínicas dos diversos
padrões e avaliar as difculdades de implantação do II Consenso ocorrido no ano de 2002. Métodos: Nos
dias 13 e 14 de abril de 2007 participaram do encontro em Goiânia pesquisadores e especialistas de diversos
centros universitários e laboratórios clínicos de diferentes regiões do Brasil, com o propósito de discutir e
aprovar as recomendações que visam a melhores padronização, interpretação e utilização do ensaio pelos
clínicos. Foram convidados como ouvintes representantes comerciais de diferentes empresas produtoras de
insumos para realização do teste de FAN. Resultados e conclusão: Dada a heterogeneidade de microscópios
e reagentes disponíveis no mercado, o III Consenso enfatizou a necessidade do controle de qualidade em
ensaios de imunofuorescência indireta. Foram também feitas algumas adequações na terminologia utilizada
para classifcar os diferentes padrões. Finalmente, foi realizada uma atualização das associações clínicas com
fnalidade de facilitar cada vez mais o melhor uso do ensaio pelos clínicos. _________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACTThe Third Brazilian Consensus for Autoantibodies Screening in HEp-2 Cells (ANA) had as purpose the
evaluation of diffculties in the accomplishment of the 2nd Consensus recommendations that took place in the
year of 2002, the discussion of strategies for quality control of the assay and the discussion of an update of the
clinical associations of the several immunofuorescent patterns. Methods: Several ANA experts from university
centers and private laboratories in different areas in Brazil joined the workshop in Goiânia on 2007 April 13
and 14 with the purpose of discussing and approving the recommendations for standardization, interpretation
and use of the test by physicians. Commercial representatives of different ANA slide brands were also invited as
listeners to the workshop. Results and conclusion: The 3rd ANA Consensus emphasized the need for quality
control in indirect immunofuorescent assays since there is a considerable heterogeneity of available microscopes
and reagents. It also promoted adaptations in the previously approved terminology used to classify the different
patterns and fnally updated the clinical associations of the several patterns with the purpose of providing
guidance for interpretation of the assay by clinical pathologists and assistant physicians
Third Brazilian consensus for autoantibodies screening in HEp-2 cells (ANA) : recommendations for standardization of autoantibodies screening trial in HEp-2 cells, quality control and clinical associations
Objetivo: O 3º Consenso Brasileiro para pesquisa de autoanticorpos em Células HEp-2 (FAN) teve como propósito
avaliar as dificuldades de implantação do 2º Consenso ocorrido no ano de 2002, discutir estratégias para controlar a
qualidade do ensaio e promover a atualização das associações clínicas dos diversos padrões. Métodos: Participaram do
encontro em Goiânia nos dias 13 e 14 de abril de 2008 pesquisadores e especialistas de diversos centros universitários e
laboratórios clínicos de diferentes regiões do Brasil, com o propósito de discutir e aprovar as recomendações que visam à
melhor padronização, interpretação e utilização do ensaio pelos clínicos. Representantes comerciais de diferentes empresas
produtoras de insumos para realização do teste de FAN foram convidados como ouvintes. Resultados e Conclusões:
O 3º Consenso enfatizou a necessidade do controle de qualidade em imunofluorescência dada a heterogeneidade de
microscópios e reagentes disponíveis no mercado, promoveu adequações na terminologia utilizada para classificar os
diferentes padrões e, finalmente, atualizou as associações clínicas com finalidade de facilitar cada vez mais o melhor
uso do ensaio pelos clínicos. ________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACTObjective: The Third Brazilian Consensus for autoantibodies Screening in HEp-2 cells had as purpose the evaluation
of difficulties in the accomplishment of the 2nd Consensus recommendations that took place in the year of 2002, the
discussion of strategies for quality control of the assay and the promotion of an update of the clinical associations of
the several immunofluorescent patterns. Methods: Several ANA experts from university centers and private laboratories
in different areas in Brazil joined the workshop in Goiânia on 2008 April 13 and 14 with the purpose of discussing
and approving the recommendations for standardization, interpretation and use of the test by physicians. Commercial
representatives of different ANA slide brands were also invited as listeners to the workshop. Results and Conclusions:
The 3rd Consensus emphasized the need for quality control in indirect immunofluorescent since there is a considerable
heterogeneity of available microscopes and reagents. It also promoted adaptations in the previously approved terminology
used to classify the different patterns and finally updated the clinical associations of the several patterns with the
purpose of providing guidance for interpretation of the assay by clinical pathologists and assistant physicians
IV Brazilian Guidelines for autoantibodies on HEp-2 cells
Objective: the Fourth Brazilian Consensus for Autoantibodies Screening in HEp-2 Cells (ANA) was held in Vitoria, Espirito Santo, and aimed to discuss strategies and recommendations about the technique, standardization, interpretation and quality control of the indirect immunofluorescence reaction on HEp-2 cells.Methods: Twenty three ANA experts from university centers and private laboratories in different areas from Brazil discussed and agreed upon recommendations for the fourth edition of the Brazilian Consensus for Autoantibodies Screening in HEp-2 Cells.Results and conclusion: the 4th ANA Consensus included three novel patterns into the existing algorithm (cytoplasmic Rods and Rings, nuclear Quasi-homogeneous, and CENP-F). Emphasis was given to the need of attention in describing the peculiar mixed pattern elicited by anti-DNA topoisomerase I (Scl-70) autoantibodies, comprising nuclear fine specked, nucleolar homogeneous pattern, NOR staining in metaphase plates, and cytoplasmic fine speckled patterns. the group also emphasized the need for continuous quality control in indirect immunofluorescence assays, the establishment of screening dilutions, as well as conjugate titration. An alert was made regarding the heterogeneity of commercial kits in defining patterns and the use of solid phase methodologies to determine the presence of autoantibodies. (C) 2014 Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.Objetivo: O IV Consenso Brasileiro para Pesquisa de Autoanticorpos em Células HEp-2 (FAN) realizado em Vitória (ES), no dia 18 de setembro de 2012, objetivou discutir estratégias e recomendações relacionadas ao procedimento técnico, à padronização e à interpretação dos resultados da pesquisa de autoanticorpos em células HEp-2. Métodos: Participaram do evento 23 pesquisadores e especialistas de Universidades e laboratórios brasileiros. Foram abordados diferentes tópicos, discutidos amplamente a fim de se estabelecer recomendações específicas. Resultados e conclusão: O IV Consenso integrou à árvore de decisão o padrão citoplasmático em Anéis e Bastões, o padrão nuclear pontilhado Quasi-homogêneo (QH) e o padrão misto CENP-F. Discutiu-se ainda a necessidade de atenção para a classificação do padrão misto relacionado à presença de anticorpos anti-DNA topoisomerase I (Scl-70), compreendendo os componentes nuclear pontilhado fino, nucleolar homogêneo, NOR na placa metafásica e citoplasmático pontilhado fino. Foram sugeridas diretrizes
para o controle de qualidade do teste, diluição de triagem e diluição de esgotamento, e foi emitido alerta quanto à necessidade de atenção em relação à heterogeneidade de substratos disponíveis no mercado e a utilização de metodologias automatizadas para detecção de autoanticorpos.Albert Einstein Medicina DiagnosticaAlka TecnologiaAmaral Costa LaboratorioConselho Federal de BiomedicinaDASAEuroimmun BrasilGrupo FleuryHemagenMedivaxOlimpusPadrao Laboratorio ClinicPontificia Universidade Catolica de Goias - PUC-GoiasSociedade Brasileira de Patologia Clinica e Medicina LaboratorialSociedade Brasileira de ReumatologiaThermo ScientificWama DiagnosticaWerfen Group - Werfen MedicalHermes PardiniConselho Regional de Biomedicina - 3a RegiaoPUC Goias, Goiania, Go, BrazilFleury Med & Saude, São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo UNIFESP, Discipline Rheumatol, São Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Uberlandia, Hosp Clin, Serv Rheumatol, BR-38400 Uberlandia, MG, BrazilClin Doencas Reumat Porto Alegre, Ctr Diagnost Med & Rheuma, Porto Alegre, RS, BrazilAmaral Costa Med Diagnost, Belem, PA, BrazilUniv São Paulo, Fac Med, Hosp Clin, Lab Invest Med, São Paulo, BrazilUniv São Paulo, Fac Med, Hosp Clin, Lab Cent, São Paulo, BrazilHosp Israelita Albert Einstein, Dept Clin Pathol, São Paulo, BrazilInst Hermes Pardini, Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilUniv São Paulo, Fac Med, São Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Minas Gerais, Fac Med, Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilUniv Catolica Brasilia, Brasilia, DF, BrazilUniv Fed Goias, Fac Med, Goiania, Go, BrazilUniv Sul Santa Catarina UNISUL, Florianopolis, SC, BrazilUniv Vale do Itajai UNIVALE, Florianopolis, SC, BrazilUniv Fed Espirito Santo, Vitoria, ES, BrazilEBMSP, Salvador, BA, BrazilGrp DASA, São Paulo, BrazilEscola Super Ciencias Saude Dist Fed, Brasilia, DF, BrazilLab Sabin, Brasilia, DF, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo UNIFESP, Discipline Rheumatol, São Paulo, BrazilWeb of Scienc
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