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    Description Of The Hemipenial Morphology Of Tupinambis Quadrilineatus Manzani And Abe, 1997 (squamata, Teiidae) And New Records From Piauí, Brazil

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    Few data are available on the morphology of the hemipenis of teiid lizards, especially those of the recentlydefined genus Tupinambis, a widely-distributed group of large-bodied lizards. This study provides an illustrated description of the hemipenis of Tupinambis quadrilineatus, which is similar to that of other representatives of the Tupinambinae subfamily. New records of the species from the state of Piauí, in northeastern Brazil, are also presented. © Marcélia Basto da Silva et al.3616172Avila-Pires, T.C.S., (1995) Lizards of Brazilian Amazonia (Reptilia: Squamata), p. 706. , Zoologische VerhandelingenBarreto, L., Arzabe, C., Lima, Y.C.C., Herpetofauna da região de Balsas (2007) Cerrado Norte do Brasil, pp. 221-229. , In: Barreto L (Ed), USEB, PelotasBöhme, W., Zur Genitalmorphologie der Sauria: Funktionelle und stammesgeschichtliche Aspekte (1988) Bonner Zoologische Monographien, 27, pp. 1-176Colli, G.R., Péres Jr., A.K., Cunha, H.J., A new species of Tupinambis (Squamata: Teiidae) from Central Brazil, with an analysis of morphological and genetic variation in the genus (1998) Herpetologica, 54 (4), pp. 477-492Cope, E.D., On the hemipenes of the Sauria (1896) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 48, pp. 461-467Costa, H.C., São Pedro, V.A., Péres, A.K., Feio, N.R., Reptilia, Squamata, Teiidae, Tupinambis longilineus: Distribution extension (2008) Check List, 4, pp. 267-268Dal Vechio, F., Recoder, R., Rodrigues, M.T., Zaher, H., The herpetofauna of the Estação Ecológica de Uruçuí-Una, state of Piauí, Brazil (2013) Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia, 53 (16), pp. 225-243. , doi: 10.1590/S0031-10492013001600001Dowling, H.G., Duellman, W.E., (1978) Systematic Herpetology: A Synopsis of Families and Higher Categories, p. 118. , HISS Publications, New YorkFerreira, L.V., Pereira, J.L.G., Avila-Pires, T.C.S., Chaves, P.P., Cunha, D.A., Furtado, C.S., Primeira ocorrência de Tupinambis quadrilineatus Manzani, Abe, 1997 (Squamata: Teiidae) no bioma Amazônia (2009) Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi Ciências Naturais, 4 (3), pp. 355-361Fitzgerald, L.A., Cook, J.A., Aquino, A.J., Molecular phylogenetics and conservation of Tupinambis (Sauria: Teiidae) (1999) Copeia, pp. 894-905. , doi: 10.2307/1447965Guimarães, T.C.S., Figueiredo, G.B., Salmito, W.E., Geographic distribution: Tupinambis quadrilineatus (2007) Herpetological Review, 38 (3), pp. 353-354Harvey, M.B., Ugueto, G.N., Gutberlet, R.L., Review of Teiid Morphology with a Revised Taxonomy and Phylogeny of the Teiidae (Lepidosauria: Squamata) (2012) Zootaxa, pp. 1-156. , http://zoobank.org/References/457C2AD0-E5CF-4A41-B6CB-11722700BC5FLangstroth, R.P., Adiciones probables y confirmadas para la saurofauna boliviana (2005) Kempffiana, 1 (1), pp. 101-128Levington, A.E., McDiarmid, R., Moody, S., Nickerson, M., Rosado, J., Sokol, O., Voris, H., Museum acronyms (1980) Second edition, Herpetological Review, 11, pp. 93-102Lima, A.C., Pimenta, F.E., Reptilia, Squamata, Teiidae, Tupinambis longilineus: Distribution extension (2008) Check List, 4, pp. 240-243Manzani, P.R., Abe, A., A new species of Tupinambis Daudin, 1802 (Squamata: Teiidae) from Brazil (1997) Boletim do Museu Nacional, Nova Série, Zoologia, 382, pp. 1-10Manzani, P.R., Abe, A., Sobre dois novos métodos de preparação de hemipênis de serpentes (1988) Memórias do Instituto Butantan, 50 (1), pp. 15-20Manzani, P.R., Abe, A.S., A new species of Tupinambis Daudin, 1803 from southeastern Brazil (Squamata, Teiidae) (2002) Arquivos do Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro, 60, pp. 295-302Mesquita, D.O., Colli, G.R., França, F.G.R., Vitt, L.J., Ecology of a Cerrado lizard assemblage in the Jalapão region of Brazil (2006) Copeia 2006, (3), pp. 460-471. , doi: 10.1643/0045-8511(2006)2006[460:EOACLA]2.0.CO;2Moreira, L.A., Fenolio, D.B., Silva, H.L.R., Silva Jr., N.J., A preliminary list of the Herpetofauna from termite mounds of the cerrado in the Upper Tocantins river valley (2009) Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia, 49 (15), pp. 183-189. , http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0031-10492009001500001&script=sci_arttextMyers, C.H., Williams, E.E., McDiarmid, R.W., A new anoline lizard (Phenacosaurus) from the highland of Cerro de la Neblina, Southern Venezuela (1993) American Museum Novitates 3070, pp. 1-15Pesantes, O.S., A method for preparing the hemipenis of preserved snakes (1994) Journal of Herpetology, 28, pp. 93-95. , doi: 10.2307/1564686Recoder, R., Nogueira, C., Composição e diversidade de répteis na região sul do Parque Nacional Grande Sertão Veredas, Brasil Central (2007) Biota Neotropica, 7 (3), pp. 267-278. , doi: 10.1590/S1676-06032007000300029Recoder, R.S., Junior, M.T., Camacho, A., Nunes, P.M.S., Mott, T., Valdujo, P.H., Ghellere, J.M., Rodrigues, M.T., Répteis da Estação Ecológica Serra Geral do Tocantins, Brasil Central (2011) Biota Neotropica, 11 (1), pp. 263-282. , doi: 10.1590/S1676-06032011000100026Savage, J.M., On terminology for the description of the hemipenis of squamate reptiles (1997) Herpetological Journal, 7, pp. 23-25. , doi: 10.1590/S1984-46702011000400005Silva Jr., N.J., Silva, H.L.R., Rodrigues, M.T., Valle, N.C.U., Costa, M.C., Castro, S.P., Linder, E.T., Sites Jr., J.W., A fauna de vertebrados do vale do alto rio Tocantins em áreas de usinas hidrelétricas (2005) Estudos, 32, pp. 57-101Silveira, A.L., Reptilia, Squamata, Teiidae, Tupinambis quadrilineatus: Distribution extension and geographic distribution map (2009) Check List, 5 (3), pp. 442-445Taylor, J.F., Genus Tupinambis, Tegus (2003) Reptilia, 27, pp. 43-49Vitt, L.J., Cadwell, J.P., Colli, G.R., Garda, A.A., Mesquita, D.O., França, F.G.R., Shepard, D.B., Silva, V.N., Uma atualização do guia fotográfico dos répteis e anfíbios da região do Jalapão no Cerrado brasileiro (2005) Special Publications in Herpetology, San Noble Oklahoma Museum of Nature History, 2, pp. 1-24Werneck, F.P., Colli, G.R., The lizard assemblage from seasonally dry tropical forest enclaves in the Cerrado biome, Brazil, and its association with the pleistocenic arc (2006) Journal of Biogeography, 33, pp. 1983-1992. , doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2006.01553.xZaher, H., Prudente, A.L.C., Hemipenis of Siphlophis (Serpentes, Xenodontinae) and Techniques of Hemipenial Preparation in Snakes: A Response to Dowling (2003) Herpetological Review, 34, pp. 302-30

    Recomendações Para O Tratamento Da Crise Migranosa - Um Consenso Brasileiro

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    In this article, a group of experts in headache management of the Brazilian Headache Society developed through a consensus strategic measurements to treat a migraine attack in both the child and the adult. Particular emphasis was laid on the treatment of migraine in women, including at pregnancy, lactation and perimenstrual period. © 2016, Associacao Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. All rights reserved.74326227

    CCR5D32 mutation in three Brazilian populations of predominantly Sub-Saharan African ancestry

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    This study reports the frequencies of the CCR5D32 mutation of the beta-chemokine 5 gene and discusses the possible effects of past and recent gene flow in three quilombo remnants (Brazilians communities with anthropological African ancestry whose ancestors were escaped slaves): Rio das Rãs, Mocambo, and São Gonçalo in the northeastern region of Brazil. The CCR5D32 allele frequency of the Mocambo population was significantly higher (5.6%) than that found in the Rio das Rãs (1%) and São Gonçalo (0.9%) populations. These differences may reflect different proportions of parental populations in the founders individuals, a founder-effect and/or different histories of inter-ethnic contact. The frequency of the CCR5D32 allele in the Mocambo sample is similar to that found in those urban Brazilian populations which have a large amount of European genetic input, indicating a European contribution to the gene pool of this population and suggesting that, perhaps since its foundation, Mocambo has had a high level of admixture or experienced a founder-effect

    Polymorphism In Lep And Lepr May Modify Leptin Levels And Represent Risk Factors For Thyroid Cancer

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    Purpose. To understand the role of polymorphisms in the LEP (rs7799039 and rs2167270) and LEPR (rs1137101 and rs1137100) genes in DTC susceptibility and their effect on leptin levels. Methods. We studied 153 patients with DTC and 234 controls through TaqMan SNP Genotyping and ELISA, comparing these data to the clinicopathological data of patients with DTC. Results. Patients with AA genotype of rs7799039 had higher levels of serum leptin (9.22 ± 0.98 ng/mL) than those with AG genotype (10.07 ± 0.60 ng/mL; P = 0.005). Individuals with AG genotype of rs2167270 also produced higher serum leptin levels (10.05 ± 0.59 ng/mL) than the subjects with GG genotype (9.52 ± 0.79 ng/mL; P A) polymorphism and disease susceptibility and cardiovascular disease in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (2011) Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology, 29 (2), pp. 293-298Jiang, Y., Wilk, J.B., Borecki, I., Common variants in the 5' region of the leptin gene are associated with bodymass index in men fromthe National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Family Heart Study (2004) The American Journal of Human Genetics, 75 (2), pp. 220-230He, J., Xi, B., Ruiter, R., Association of LEP G2548A and LEPR Q223R polymorphisms with cancer susceptibility: Evidence froma meta-analysis (2013) PLoS ONE, 8 (10)Furusawa, T., Naka, I., Yamauchi, T., The Q223R polymorphism in LEPR is associated with obesity in Pacific Islanders (2010) Human Genetics, 127 (3), pp. 287-294Saukko, M., Kesäniemi, Y.A., Ukkola, O., Leptin receptor Lys109Arg and Gln223Arg polymorphisms are associated with early atherosclerosis (2010) Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders, 8 (5), pp. 425-430Lucas, A., Granada, M.L., Olaizola, I., Leptin and thyrotropin relationship is modulated by smoking status in euthyroid subjects (2013) Thyroid, 23 (8), pp. 964-970Duntas, L.H., Biondi, B., The interconnections between obesity, thyroid function, and autoimmunity: Themultifold role of leptin (2013) Thyroid, 23 (6), pp. 646-653Marzullo, P., Minocci, A., Tagliaferri, M.A., Investigations of thyroid hormones and antibodies in obesity: Leptin levels are associated with thyroid autoimmunity independent of bioanthropometric, hormonal, and weight-related determinants (2010) Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 95 (8), pp. 3965-3972Guzel, S., Seven, A., Guzel, E.C., Buyuk, B., Celebi, A., Aydemir, B., Visfatin, leptin, and TNF-α: Interrelated adipokines in insulin-resistant clinical and subclinical hypothyroidism (2013) Endocrine Research, 38 (3), pp. 184-194Mammès, O., Betoulle, D., Aubert, R., Herbeth, B., Siest, G., Fumeron, F., Association of the G-2548A polymorphism in the 5' region of the LEP gene with overweight (2000) Annals of Human Genetics, 64 (5), pp. 391-394Portoles, O., Sorli, J.V., Frances, F., Effect of genetic variation in the leptin gene promoter and the leptin receptor gene on obesity risk in a population-based case-control study in Spain (2006) European Journal of Epidemiology, 21 (8), pp. 605-612Liu, C., Liu, L., Polymorphisms in three obesity-related genes (LEP, LEPR, and PON1) and breast cancer risk: A metaanalysis (2011) Tumour Biology, 32 (6), pp. 1233-1240Hoffsted, J., Eriksson, P., Mottagui-Tabar, S., Arner, P., A polymorphism in the leptin promoter region (-2548 G/A) influences gene expression and adipose tissue secretion of leptin (2002) Hormone and Metabolic Research, 34 (7), pp. 355-359Murugesan, D., Arunachalam, T., Ramamurthy, V., Subramanian, S., Association of polymorphisms in leptin receptor gene with obesity and type 2 diabetes in the local population of Coimbatore (2010) Indian Journal of Human Genetics, 16 (2), pp. 72-77Quinton, N.D., Lee, A.J., Ross, R.J.M., Eastell, R., Blakemore, A.I.F., A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the leptin receptor is associated with BMI, fatmass and leptin levels in postmenopausal Caucasian women (2001) Human Genetics, 108 (3), pp. 233-236Mattevi, V.S., Zembrzuski, V.M., Hutz, M.H., Association analysis of genes involved in the leptin-signaling pathway with obesity in Brazil (2002) International Journal of Obesity, 26 (9), pp. 1179-1185Yiannakouris, N., Yannakoulia, M., Melistas, L., Chan, J.L., Klimis-Zacas, D., Mantzoros, C.S., TheQ223Rpolymorphism of the leptin receptor gene is significantly associated with obesity and predicts a small percentage of bodyweight and body composition variability (2001) Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 86 (9), pp. 4434-4439Stefan, N., Vozarova, B., Del Parigi, A., The Gln223Arg polymorphism of the leptin receptor in Pima Indians: Influence on energy expenditure, physical activity and lipid metabolism (2002) International Journal of Obesity, 26 (12), pp. 1629-1632Chiu, K.C., Chu, A., Chuang, L.-M., Saad, M.F., Association of leptin receptor polymorphism with insulin resistance (2004) European Journal of Endocrinology, 150 (5), pp. 725-729Chu, A., Chuang, L.M., Saad, M., Chiu, K., Association of the Q223R polymorphism of the leptin receptor gene with insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome (2003) Diabetes, 52, p. A510Pimentel Duarte, S.F., Francischetti, E.A., Genelhu-Abreu, V., P. Q223R leptin receptor polymorphism associated with obesity in Brazilianmultiethnic subjects (2006) The American Journal of Human Biology, 18 (4), pp. 448-453Wauters, M., Mertens, I., Chagnon, M., Polymorphisms in the leptin receptor gene, body composition and fat distribution in overweight and obese women (2001) International Journal of Obesity, 25 (5), pp. 714-720Ogawa, T., Hirose, H., Yamamoto, Y., Relationships between serum soluble leptin receptor level and serum leptin and adiponectin levels, insulin resistance index, lipid profile, and leptin receptor gene polymorphisms in the Japanese population (2004) Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental, 53 (7), pp. 879-885Fairbrother, U.L., Tankó, L.B., Walley, A.J., Christiansen, C., Froguel, P., Blakemore, A.I.F., Leptin receptor genotype at Gln223Arg is associated with body composition, BMD, and vertebral fracture in postmenopausal Danish women (2007) Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 22 (4), pp. 544-550Salopuro, T., Pulkkinen, L., Lindström, J., Genetic variation in leptin receptor gene is associated with type 2 diabetes and body weight: The Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study (2005) International Journal of Obesity, 29 (10), pp. 1245-1251Wauters, M., Mertens, I., Rankinen, T., Chagnon, M., Bouchardt, C., Van Gaal, L., Leptin receptor gene polymorphisms are associated with insulin in obese women with impaired glucose tolerance (2001) Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 86 (7), pp. 3227-3232Park, K.S., Shin, H.D., Park, B.L., Polymorphisms in the leptin receptor (LEPR)-putative association with obesity and T2DM (2006) Journal of Human Genetics, 51 (2), pp. 85-91Han, C.-Z., Du, L.-L., Jing, J.-X., Associations among lipids, leptin, and leptin receptor geneGin223Arg polymorphisms and breast cancer in China (2008) Biological Trace Element Research, 126 (1-3), pp. 38-48Okobia, M.N., Bunker, C.H., Garte, S.J., Leptin receptor Gln223Arg polymorphism and breast cancer risk in Nigerian women: A case control study (2008) BMC Cancer, 8He, B.-S., Pan, Y.-Q., Zhang, Y., Xu, Y.-Q., Wang, S.-K., Effect of LEPR Gln223Arg polymorphism on breast cancer risk in different ethnic populations: A meta-analysis (2012) Molecular Biology Reports, 39 (3), pp. 3117-3122Lin, D.W., Fitz Gerald, L.M., Fu, R., Genetic variants in the LEPR, CRY1, RNASEL, IL4, and ARVCF genes are prognostic markers of prostate cancer-specific mortality (2011) Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, 20 (9), pp. 1928-1936Li, Y.L., Geng, J.L., Wang, Y., The role of leptin receptor gene polymorphisms in determining the susceptibility and prognosis of NSCLC in Chinese patients (2012) Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 138 (2), pp. 311-316Wazir, U., Al Sarakbi, W., Jiang, W.G., Mokbel, K., Evidence of an autocrine role for leptin and leptin receptor in human breast cancer (2012) CancerGenomics and Proteomics, 9 (6), pp. 383-388Li, L., Lee, K.J., Choi, B.C., Baek, K.H., Relationshipbetween leptin receptor and polycystic ovary syndrome (2013) Gene, 527 (1), pp. 71-74Friedlander, Y., Li, G., Fornage, M., Candidate molecular pathway genes related to appetite regulatory neural network, adipocyte homeostasis and obesity: Results from the CARDIA Study (2010) Annals of Human Genetics, 74 (5), pp. 387-39

    CRESCIMENTO INICIAL DE AROEIRA DO SERTÃO (Myracrodruon urundeuva Allemão) EM DIFERENTES SUBSTRATOS

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    RESUMOEste trabalho buscou avaliar o crescimento de Myracrodruon urundeuvaAllemão produzida em substratos preparados com lodo de esgoto, composto orgânico e esterco bovino. O trabalho foi conduzido em casa de vegetação por 120 dias no Viveiro do Centro de Referência em Conservação da Natureza e Recuperação de Áreas Degradadas – CRAD, Brasília-DF. Foram testados quatro tipos de adubos: (1) Osmocote®; (2) esterco bovino; (3) composto orgânico; e (4) lodo de esgoto seco. Cada adubo foi submetido a três composições diferentes: (1) 25%, (2) 50% e (3) 75%, com exceção da testemunha e do Osmocote®, totalizando 11 tratamentos com 10 repetições cada. As variáveis analisadas foram: Diâmetro do Coleto (DC), Altura da Muda (H), Número de Folhas (NF), Matéria Fresca de Parte Aérea (MFPA), Matéria Seca de Parte Aérea (MSPA), Matéria Fresca de Raiz (MFR), Matéria Seca de Raiz (MSR) e Índice de Qualidade de Dickson (IQD). As médias foram comparadas pelo teste de Tukey a 5% de probabilidade. Os resultados indicaram interação significativa entre os tratamentos. As maiores médias foram obtidas nos tratamentos com esterco bovino, seguidas do tratamento com composto. As plantas produzidas apenas com Osmocote® e com lodo de esgoto morreram. O resultado apontou a importância de incorporar matéria orgânica ao substrato para produção de mudas de M. urundeuva e o composto orgânico na proporção de 25% equivale ao esterco bovino na proporção de 25, 50 e 75%

    A New Relativistic High Temperature Bose-Einstein Condensation

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    We discuss the properties of an ideal relativistic gas of events possessing Bose-Einstein statistics. We find that the mass spectrum of such a system is bounded by μm2M/μK,\mu \leq m\leq 2M/\mu _K, where μ\mu is the usual chemical potential, MM is an intrinsic dimensional scale parameter for the motion of an event in space-time, and μK\mu _K is an additional mass potential of the ensemble. For the system including both particles and antiparticles, with nonzero chemical potential μ,\mu , the mass spectrum is shown to be bounded by μm2M/μK,|\mu |\leq m\leq 2M/\mu _K, and a special type of high-temperature Bose-Einstein condensation can occur. We study this Bose-Einstein condensation, and show that it corresponds to a phase transition from the sector of continuous relativistic mass distributions to a sector in which the boson mass distribution becomes sharp at a definite mass M/μK.M/\mu _K. This phenomenon provides a mechanism for the mass distribution of the particles to be sharp at some definite value.Comment: Latex, 22 page

    Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Assessing Dental Health

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    The present study investigated the distribution profile of dental caries and its association with areas of social deprivation at the individual and contextual level. The cluster sample consisted of 1,002 12-year-old schoolchildren from Piracicaba, SP, Brazil. The DMFT Index was used for dental caries and the Care Index was used to determine access to dental services. On the individual level, variables were associated with a better oral status. On the contextual level, areas were not associated with oral status. However, maps enabled determining that the central districts have better social and oral conditions than the deprived outlying districts
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