543 research outputs found

    Schistosoma mansoni: avaliação comparativa de diferentes vias de infecção experimental

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    Experiments were carried out with Sw albino mice and it was concluded that the percutaneous route via abdominal skin was significatively more efficient than tail immersion method and subcutaneous infection; the subcutaneous injection was significatively more efficient than the percutaneous infection through the tail; this latter and the intraperitoneal injection, resulted in similar infections, but were significatively less efficient than the others. Significative difference was also observed in the comparison between the subcutaneous route and percutaneous infection through ear pinna. The influence of the site of skin infection by percutaneous route was also discussed.Foram realizados experimentos com camundongos SW albinos, para se estabelecer a comparação entre diferentes vias de infecção por cercárias do S. mansoni: inoculação subcutânea, infecção percutânea em três áreas distintas e injeção intraperitoneal. Os animais foram infectados simultaneamente com cercárias de um mesmo lote. A avaliação da infecção foi realizada 45 dias após, por perfusão do sistema porta hepático e mesentérico e contagem dos vermes recuperados. Com base nos resultados obtidos podemos dizer que a infecção percutânea na região abdominal se mostrou a mais eficiente, seguida pela infecção subcutânea. Com relação às infecções intraperitoneal e percutânea pela cauda, concluímos que são semelhantes entre si porém diferem muito, das duas primeiras. Mais um grupo experimental foi incluído neste trabalho, seguindo-se a mesma metodologia utilizada nos grupos anteriores. O objetivo das experiências complementares foi a avaliação comparativa da eficiência da via percutânea no pavilhão da orelha em relação a via subcutânea. A influência do sítio da pele, utilizado na infecção pela via percutânea, foi também discutida

    Ortodeoxia recorrente e foramen ovale patente.

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    Introdução: Foramen ovale patente (FOP) ocorre em até 25% dos adultos saudáveis. Pode favorecer embolização paradoxal, enxaqueca e insuficiência respiratória (IR). Apresenta-se caso de IR e ortodeoxia por shunt direito-esquerdo via FOP sem evidência prévia de aumento da pressão intra-auricular direita. Encerramento do FOP resolveu eficazmente IR. Caso clínico: Homem, 52 anos. Mieloma múltiplo IgA/k diagnosticado um ano antes. Internado por IR hipoxémica grave com ortodeoxia e má resposta à oxigenoterapia, após colocação de cateter venoso central (CVC) na subclávia direita. Referia parestesias e alterações visuais inespecíficas, após manipulações do CVC. Características da IR sugeriam shunt entre circulação pulmonar e sistémica. Sem evidência clínica ou imagiológica de shunt intra-pulmonar. Ecocardiograma transtorácico com contraste: shunt direito- -esquerdo. Ecocardiograma transesofágico: FOP. Cateterismo cardíaco (após resolução espontânea da IR): sem shunt. Uma semana depois recorreu IR grave, que resolveu (bem como queixas neurológicas) com encerramento do FOP. Discussão: IR por shunt intra-cardíaco sem aumento da pressão nas cavidades direitas é de difícil interpretação hemodinâmica. Raros relatos (em adultos) associam esta entidade a anomalias anatómicas, que favorecerão shunt por orientação preferencial do fluxo sanguíneo para o FOP. São exemplos parésia diafragmática direita e ectasia da aorta ascendente, identificadas no doente apresentado. O papel do CVC, colocado imediatamente antes da IR, é especulativo. O completo sucesso terapêutico após encerramento do FOP apoia o diagnóstico. Conclusão: Avaliar correctamente IR (pesquisar ortodeoxia e resposta à oxigenoterapia) permite suspeitar de shunt, que se diagnostica utilizando meios acessíveis, seguros e rentáveis. Shunt intra-cardíaco sem aumento da pressão à direita deve ser considerado porque tem tratamento eficaz. Background: Patent foramen ovale (PFO) occurs in 25% of healthy adults. It can lead to paradoxical embolization, migraine and respiratory failure (RF). The authors present a case of RF and orthodeoxia due to a rightto- left shunt via a PFO without previous elevation of right atrial pressure. Closure of the PFO effectively resolved the RF. Case report: A 52-year-old man, with IgA-k multiple myeloma diagnosed one year before, was admitted for severe hypoxemic RF, with orthodeoxia and poor response to oxygen supplementation, after placement of a central venous catheter (CVC) in the right subclavian vein. The patient reported paresthesia and nonspecific visual changes after manipulation of the CVC. The RF suggested a shunt between the pulmonary and systemic circulations. There was no clinical or radiological evidence of an intrapulmonary shunt. Contrast echocardiography showed a right-to-left shunt and transesophageal echocardiography revealed a PFO. Cardiac catheterization, after spontaneous resolution of the RF, showed no shunt. A week later, severe RF recurred. Complete resolution of respiratory dysfunction and neurological symptoms was seen after PFO closure. Discussion: RF due to an intracardiac shunt without increased right-sided pressure is hemodynamically difficult to interpret. A few reports (in adults) relate this entity to anatomical anomalies, which can lead to a shunt by directing blood flow preferentially to the PFO. Examples include right diaphragmatic paresis and ectasia of the ascending aorta, which were observed in this patient. The role of the CVC, which was placed immediately before the RF, is uncertain. Complete therapeutic success after closure of the PFO supports the diagnosis. Conclusion: Correct evaluation of RF (by investigating orthodeoxia and response to oxygen therapy) enables the suspicion of a shunt, which can be confirmed through simple, safe and cost-effective exams. Intracardiac shunt without increased rightsided pressure should be considered because it can be successfully treatment

    A genome-wide scan for common alleles affecting risk for autism

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    Although autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have a substantial genetic basis, most of the known genetic risk has been traced to rare variants, principally copy number variants (CNVs). To identify common risk variation, the Autism Genome Project (AGP) Consortium genotyped 1558 rigorously defined ASD families for 1 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and analyzed these SNP genotypes for association with ASD. In one of four primary association analyses, the association signal for marker rs4141463, located within MACROD2, crossed the genome-wide association significance threshold of P < 5 × 10(-8). When a smaller replication sample was analyzed, the risk allele at rs4141463 was again over-transmitted; yet, consistent with the winner's curse, its effect size in the replication sample was much smaller; and, for the combined samples, the association signal barely fell below the P < 5 × 10(-8) threshold. Exploratory analyses of phenotypic subtypes yielded no significant associations after correction for multiple testing. They did, however, yield strong signals within several genes, KIAA0564, PLD5, POU6F2, ST8SIA2 and TAF1C

    On some family related parasites (Nematoda, Cucullanidae) from the marine fish Paralonchurus brasiliensis (Steindachner, 1875) (Pisces, Ostraciidae)

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    Dichelyne (Cucullanellus) elongatus (Tornquist, 1931) Petter, 1974 and Cucullanus pulcherrimus Barreto, 1918, from Paralonchurus brasiliensis (Steind., 1875) are redescribed and two specimens of Dichelyne (Cucullanellus) sp. are also reported in this host, despite lack of previously, was again identified in Brazil since its original description and posterior illustration. The present findings represent also a new host record for the referred genera: Dichelyne Jagerskiold, 1902 and Cucullanus Mueller, 1777. D. (C.) elongatus is also referred in Brazil for the first time

    Spirura delicata sp. n. (Spiruridae, Spirurinae) from Leontocebus mystax (Callithrichidae) and a check list of other Nematodes of some brazilian primates

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    Spirura delicata sp. n. from Leontocebus mystax (Six) is proposed and compared to S. guianensis (Ortlepp, 1924) Chitwood, 1938, S. michiganensis Sandground, 1935 and S. nayarani Mirza & Basir, 1938. Their differentiation is based mainly on the size and shape of spicules. Identification of nematode samples recovered from primates along 60 years and presently deposited in the Oswaldo Cruz Helmintological Collection is provided herein through a check list. Some of them are reported in new hsots and/or geographical regions

    Graphene oxide topical administration: Skin permeability studies

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    Nanostructured carriers have been widely used in pharmaceutical formulations for der-matological treatment. They offer targeted drug delivery, sustained release, improved biostability, and low toxicity, usually presenting advantages over conventional formulations. Due to its large surface area, small size and photothermal properties, graphene oxide (GO) has the potential to be used for such applications. Nanographene oxide (GOn) presented average sizes of 197.6 ± 11.8 nm, and a surface charge of -39.4 ± 1.8 mV, being stable in water for over 6 months. 55.5% of the mass of GOn dispersion (at a concentration of 1000 µg mL-1 ) permeated the skin after 6 h of exposure. GOn dispersions have been shown to absorb near-infrared radiation, reaching temperatures up to 45.7¿ C, within mild the photothermal therapy temperature range. Furthermore, GOn in amounts superior to those which could permeate the skin were shown not to affect human skin fibroblasts (HFF-1) morphology or viability, after 24 h of incubation. Due to its large size, no skin permeation was observed for graphite particles in aqueous dispersions stabilized with Pluronic P-123 (Gt–P-123). Altogether, for the first time, Gon’s potential as a topic administration agent and for delivery of photothermal therapy has been demonstrated.This work was financed by FEDER funds through the COMPETE 2020–Operacional Programme for Competitiveness and Internationalisation (POCI), Portugal 2020, and by national funds (PIDDAC) through FCT/MCTES in the framework of the project POCI-01-0145-FEDER-031143, and Base Funding-UIDB/00511/2020 of the Laboratory for Process Engineering, Environment, Biotechnology and Energy–LEPABE. Additional funding included FCT/MCTES in the framework of the project “Institute for Research and Innovation in Health Sciences” (UID/BIM/04293/2019). Authors would also like to thank the support of i3S Scientific Platforms and respective funding: HEMS, member of the national infrastructure PPBI–Portuguese Platform of Bioimaging: POCI-01-0145-FEDER-022122; and Biointerfaces and Nanotechnology (BN) Laboratory, Portuguese Funds through FCT, UID/BIM/04293/2019. Artur Pinto thanks the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) for the financial support of his work contract through the Scientific Employment Stimulus-Individual Call–[CEECIND/03908/2017]. Soraia Pinto (SFRH/BD/144719/2019) would like to thank FCT, Portugal for financial support

    Tensile behaviour of single and double-strap repairs on aluminium structures

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    In this work, an experimental study was performed on the influence of plug filling, loading rate and temperature on the tensile strength of single-strap (SS) and double-strap (DS) repairs on aluminium structures. The experimental programme includes repairs with different values of overlap length (LO=10, 20 and 30 mm), and with and without plug filling. The influence of the testing speed on the repairs strength is also addressed (considering 0.5, 5 and 25 mm/min). Accounting for the temperature effects, tests were carried out at room temperature, 50ºC and 80ºC. This will permit a comparative evaluation of the adhesive tested below and above the Glass Transition Temperature (Tg), established by the manufacturer at 67ºC. The global tendencies of the test results concerning the plug filling and overlap length analyses are interpreted from the fracture modes and typical stress distributions for bonded repairs. According to the results obtained from this work, design guidelines for repairing aluminium structures were recommended

    High-yield production of nano-lateral size graphene oxide by high-power ultrasonication

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    Nanographene oxide (GOn) constitutes a nanomaterial of high value in the biomedical field. However, large scale production of highly stable aqueous dispersions of GOn is yet to be achieved. In this work, we explored high-power ultrasonication as a method to reduce particle size of GO and characterized the impact of the process on the physicochemical properties of the material. GOn was obtained with lateral dimensions of 99 ± 43 nm and surface charge of -39.9 ± 2.2 mV. High-power ultrasonication enabled an improvement of stability features, particularly by resulting in a decrease of the average particle size, as well as zeta potential, in comparison to GO obtained by low-power exfoliation and centrifugation (287 ± 139 nm; -29.7 ± 1.2 mV). Remarkably, GOn aqueous dispersions were stable for up to 6 months of shelf-time, with a global process yield of 74%. This novel method enabled the production of large volumes of highly concentrated (7.5 mg mL-1) GOn aqueous dispersions. Chemical characterization of GOn allowed the identification of characteristic oxygen functional groups, supporting high-power ultrasonication as a fast, efficient, and productive process for reducing GO lateral size, while maintaining the material’s chemical features.This work was financed by FEDER funds through the COMPETE 2020—Operacional Programme for Competitiveness and Internationalisation (POCI), Portugal 2020, and by national funds (PIDDAC) through FCT/MCTES in the framework of the project POCI-01-0145-FEDER-031143, and Base Funding—UIDB/00511/2020 of the Laboratory for Process Engineering, Environment, Biotechnology and Energy—LEPABE. Authors would also like to thank the support of i3S Scientific Platforms and respective funding: HEMS, member of the national infrastructure PPBI—Portuguese Platform of Bioimaging: POCI-01-0145-FEDER-022122; and Biointerfaces and Nanotechnology (BN) Laboratory, Portuguese Funds through FCT, UID/BIM/04293/2019. Artur Pinto thanks the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) for the financial support of his work contract through the Scientific Employment Stimulus—Individual Call—[CEECIND/03908/2017]

    Maritremopsis mariettavogeae sp. n. (Trematoda, Microphallidae) and Amphimerus lancea (Diesing, 1850) (Trematoda, Opisthorchiidae) parasites of Nectomys Squamipes (Rodenta) in Brazil

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    No presente trabalho são descritas duas espécies de trematódeos parasitas de Nectomys squamipes (Brants) do Estado de Goiás: Maritremopsis mariettavogeae sp. n. e Amphimerus lancea (Diesing, 1850) parasita de Bôto, é pela primeira vez referida em roedor.In this paper two species of trematodes recovered from nectomys squamipes from Goiás State, Brazil, are presented. Maritremopsis mariettavogeae sp. n. is compared to M. proxilum (Caballero & Montero-Gei, 1961) and M. belopolskaiae (Caballero, 1964). Amphimerus lancea originally described from a cetacean host, is for the first time referred in a rodent
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