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    INJECTABLE HYBRID SYSTEM FOR STRONTIUM LOCAL DELIVERY TO PROMOTE BONE REGENERATION

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    In bone tissue regeneration strategies, injectable bone substitutes are very attractive since they can be applied with minimally invasive surgical procedures and can perfectly fill irregular defects created in cases of trauma, infection or tumor resection. These materials must combine adequate mechanical properties with the ability to induce new bone formation. Incorporating strontium (Sr) in bone substitute biomaterials may be a strategy to achieve high Sr concentrations, not in a systemic but in a local environment, taking advantage of the osteoanabolic and anti-osteoclastic activity of Sr, for the enhancement of new bone formation. In this context, the aim of the present work was to evaluate the response of a Sr-hybrid injectable system for bone regeneration, designed by our group, consisting of hydroxyapatite microspheres doped with Sr and an alginate vehicle crosslinked in situ with Sr, in an in vivo scenario. Two different animal models were used, rat (Wistar) and sheep (Merino Branco) critical sized bone defect. Non Sr-doped similar materials (Ca-hybrid) or empty defects were used as control. Sr-hybrid system led to an increased bone formation in both center and periphery of a rat critical sized defect compared to a non Sr–doped similar system, where new bone formation was restricted to the periphery. Moreover newly formed bone was identified as early as one week after its implantation in a sheep model. After eight weeks, the bone surrounded the microspheres, both in the periphery and in the center of the defect. Most importantly, the hybrid system provided a scaffold for cell migration and tissue ingrowth and offered structural support, as observed in both models. The effective improvement of local bone formation suggests that this might be a promising approach for bone regeneration, especially in osteoporotic conditions

    Actin assembly ruptures the nuclear envelope by prying the lamina away from nuclear pores and nuclear membranes in starfish oocytes.

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    The nucleus of oocytes (germinal vesicle) is unusually large and its nuclear envelope (NE) is densely packed with nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) stockpiled for embryonic development. We showed that breakdown of this specialized NE is mediated by an Arp2/3-nucleated F-actin 'shell' in starfish oocytes, in contrast to microtubule-driven tearing in mammalian fibroblasts. Here, we address the mechanism of F-actin-driven NE rupture by correlated live-cell, super-resolution and electron microscopy. We show that actin is nucleated within the lamina sprouting filopodia-like spikes towards the nuclear membranes. These F-actin spikes protrude pore-free nuclear membranes, whereas the adjoining membrane stretches accumulate NPCs associated with the still-intact lamina. Packed NPCs sort into a distinct membrane network, while breaks appear in ER-like, pore-free regions. Thereby, we reveal a new function for actin-mediated membrane shaping in nuclear rupture that is likely to have implications in other contexts such as nuclear rupture observed in cancer cells

    Lavandula luisieri and Lavandula viridis essential oils as upcoming anti-protozoal agents: A key focus on leishmaniasis

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    Background and objectives: Leishmania species is the causative agent of leishmaniasis, a broad-spectrum clinical condition that can even be life-threatening when neglected. Current therapeutic strategies, despite beings highly cost-effective, have been increasingly associated with the appearance of drug-resistant microorganisms. Thus, an increasing number of thorough studies are needed towards upcoming drug discovery. This study aims to reveal the anti-protozoa activity of Lavandula luisieri and Lavandula viridis essential oils (EO) and their main components (1,8-cineole, linalool, and borneol). Materials and Methods: L. luisieri and L. viridis EO and their main components' leishmanicidal effects were tested in vitro against Leishmania infantum, Leishmania major, and Leishmania tropica strains. Cell viability effects were estimated by using the tetrazolium-dye (MTT) colorimetric method, morphological changes were assessed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and ultrastructural investigation by transmission electronic microscopy (TEM). Phosphatidylserine externalization, mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), and cathepsin D activity assessment were also carried out. Finally, cytotoxic activity of the studied matrices was also determined in mammalian cells. Results: Plant-studied EO exhibited prominent anti-Leishmania effects (IC50 = 31-263 µg/mL), with L. luisieri being the most active one. At concentrations corresponding to IC50 values, EO-exposed L. infantum promastigotes suffered marked ultrastructural modifications. The presence of aberrant-shaped cells, mitochondrial and kinetoplast swelling, and autophagosomal structures were the most common evidenced changes. L. luisieri EO exerted its leishmanicidal activity through different mechanisms, but mainly through unleashing apoptosis. Phosphatidylserine externalization, mitochondrial membrane potential loss, and cell-cycle arrest at G(0)/G(1) phase were the most remarkable apoptosis-mediated aspects. Inhibition of cathepsin D activity was also observed. No toxic effects were found on macrophage cells. Conclusions: L. luisieri seems to be an upcoming source of bioactive molecules for leishmaniasis control and to find leading molecules for new drugs formulation against Leishmania infections.This work was supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), through the Centro 2020 Regional Operational Programme under project CENTRO-01-0145-FEDER-000008:BrainHealth 2020, and through the COMPETE 2020—Operational Programme for Competitiveness and Internationalisation and Portuguese national funds via FCT—Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P., under strategic project POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007440 (UID/NEU/04539/2013). Acknowledgments: The authors are grateful to Jorge Paiva for helping in plant taxonomy; to José Correia da Costa from Centro de Imunologia e Biologia Parasitária, Instituto Nacional Ricardo Jorge, Porto for supplying L. infantum (zymodeme MON-1); to António Osuna, Departamento de Parasitología, Facultad de Ciencias, Instituto de Biotecnología, Universidad de Granada, for supplying L. major. FCT for Strategic project ref. UID/BIM/04293/2013, and “NORTE2020—Programa Operacional Regional do Norte” (NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000012)

    Smart and sustainable cities in the Mediterranean region: The contribution of short supply chains of food

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    The cities around the world in general, and in the Mediterranean area in particular, are facing tremendous challenges at the environmental, social, economic, and institutional levels, due to the urbanization trend, environmental climatic changes and challenges due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, cities need to be sustainable and smart in the future. An economically important and innovative sector in urban areas is food security. Nowadays, most of the literature explores the concept of smart cities from the point of view of information and communications technology, indeed, the connection with the sustainability aspects of the food supply chain and the ways to operationalize that, remains unsolved. This paper tries to overcome this gap in the literature. The main aim is to analyze the contribution of the short supply chain of food in terms of sustainability in smart cities, regarding current urban trends in cities in general and in Mediterranean areas in particular. The methodology was based on a literature review and includes quantitative and qualitative analysis. The results confirm the existence of positive impacts in the short supply chains of food in urban areas in terms of sustainability. Despite the existence of a considerable number of papers about smart cities and ICT-related topics, the benefits from society of short supply chains of food, and the linkage among the topics and subjects, remain unreferred to or with a limited knowledge exchange. The conclusions of this paper will be helpful for public decision makers to implement policies in order to promote the sustainability of Mediterranean cities.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Development of new decorative coatings based on gold nanoparticles dispersed in an amorphous TiO2 dielectric matrix

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    The present work is devoted to the optical properties of Au:TiO2 thin films in order to clarify the role of the Au clusters inclusions in the TiO2 dielectric matrix. Three series of films containing about 30 at.% (29.2), 20 at. % (19.8) and 10 at.% (9.3) Au were deposited by dc reactive magnetron sputtering. On thermal annealing in the range from 300 to 800 °C in protective atmosphere, significant changes on the crystalline phases and clusters dimensions were detected. The most promising optical behavior was found for the film 20% Au:TiO2, where the films revealed some colour changes, evolving from several shades of grey to different tones of red. This change in the optical behaviour of the films was found to be correlated with a cluster size increase from 2 to 17 nm. For higher size values (>20 nm) the films, independently of the Au content, showed a golden appearance colour. The optical changes were confirmed by reflectivity and CIELab colour measurements. Regarding the films with 10 and 30 at.% Au, the results confirmed that there is an evident range of compositions and clusters size where the SPR is more evident. Sample A (10 at.% Au) it seems to be in the lower limit of the SPR showing a typical interferometric behavior on the reflectivity measurements, similar to the TiO2 optical behavior. Regarding the 30 at.% Au one, the results seems to indicate that the amount of gold particles and their grain size is in the upper limit to show a SPR activity.Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) - PTDC/CTM/70037/200

    Simulação de estratégias de manejo florestal na Amazônia com o uso do modelo SYMFOR.

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    O modelo SYMFOR foi utilizado para simular os processos ecológicos de crescimento, mortalidade e recrutamento e o manejo de uma floresta de terra firme na Amazônia Oriental. Na simulação foram utilizadas todas as árvores com DAP ? 5 cm, medidas em 40 parcelas permanentes de 1,0 ha, sendo 36 exploradas e quatro não exploradas. As parcelas foram medidas em 1984, exploradas em 1985 e remedidas em 1986, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1996 e 2004. Usaram-se dez grupos de espécies para descrever os processos naturais e o comportamento de cada árvore. Na avaliação do desempenho do modelo, os resultados da simulação foram comparados com os dados reais que descrevem a recuperação da floresta dezenove anos após a exploração. Os tratamentos, combinações de intensidades de exploração (15%, 25% e 35% do volume total das árvores com DAP > 60 cm) com intensidades de desbastes (0%, 30%, 50% e 70% da área basal original), foram analisados como estratégias de manejo. O modelo foi aplicado também para simular o manejo florestal atualmente praticado na Amazônia, com extração de 30 m3 ha-1 e com um ciclo de corte de 30 anos. Resultados mostram que a semelhança entre os dados observados e simulados pelo SYMFOR validou o modelo para representar a dinâmica da floresta não explorada. Na simulação das práticas atuais de manejos aplicados na floresta amazônica, sugere-se que os benefícios financeiros diminuem com as sucessivas colheitas e, conseqüentemente, o rendimento de volume de madeira não é sustentável.Disponível também on-line

    Consumo de energia por ovinos alimentados com silagens de sorgo em diferentes estádios de maturação.

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    O consumo de energia foi avaliado em ovinos, utilizando-se câmaras respirométricas de fluxo aberto, para as silagens de três híbridos de sorgo (BRS 610, BR 700 e BRS 655) colhidas em três estádios de maturação dos grãos (leitoso, pastoso e farináceo). O delineamento experimental utilizado foi inteiramente casualizado em desenho fatorial 3x3, sendo três híbridos e três estádios de maturação (idades de corte) e cinco repetições (carneiros). A silagem do BRS 610 colhida no estádio pastoso proporcionou maior consumo de energia líquida do que quando colhida no estádio leitoso. Já o BRS 655 apresentou maior consumo de energia líquida quando colhido no estádio pastoso em relação ao estádio farináceo. Para o BR 700 não houve influência da idade de corte sobre esse parâmetro
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