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    Differential mesenteric fat deposition in bovines fed on silage or concentrate is independent of glycerol membrane permeability

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    © The Animal Consortium 2011In the meat industry, the manipulation of fat deposition in cattle is of pivotal importance to improve production efficiency, carcass composition and ultimately meat quality. There is an increasing interest in the identification of key factors and molecular mechanisms responsible for the development of specific fat depots. This study aimed at elucidating the influence of breed and diet on adipose tissue membrane permeability and fluidity and their interplay on fat deposition in bovines. Two Portuguese autochthonous breeds, Alentejana and Barrosã, recognized as late- and early-maturing breeds, respectively, were chosen to examine the effects of breed and diet on fat deposition and on adipose membrane composition and permeability. Twenty-four male bovines from these breeds were fed on silage-based or concentrate-based diets for 11 months. Animals were slaughtered to determine their live slaughter and hot carcass weights, as well as weights of subcutaneous and visceral adipose depots. Mesenteric fat depots were excised and used to isolate adipocyte membrane vesicles where cholesterol content, fatty acid profile as well as permeability and fluidity were determined. Total accumulation of neither subcutaneous nor visceral fat was influenced by breed. In contrast, mesenteric and omental fat depots weights were higher in concentrate-fed bulls relative to silage-fed animals. Membrane fluidity and permeability to water and glycerol in mesenteric adipose tissue were found to be independent of breed and diet. Moreover, the deposition of cholesterol and unsaturated fatty acids, which may influence membrane properties, were unchanged among experimental groups. Adipose membrane lipids from the mesenteric fat depot of ruminants were rich in saturated fatty acids, and unaffected by polyunsaturated fatty acids dietary levels. Our results provide evidence against the involvement of cellular membrane permeability to glycerol on fat accumulation in mesenteric fat tissue of concentrate-fed bovines, which is consistent with the unchanged membrane lipid profile found among experimental groups.This study was supported by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) through grant PTDC/CVT/2006/66114 and individual fellowships to Ana P. Martins (SFRH/BD/2009/65046), Ana S. H. Costa (SFRH/BD/2009/61068) and Susana V. Martins (SFRH/BPD/2009/63019). Paula A. Lopes is a researcher from the program ‘‘Ciência 2008’’ from FC

    Caracteres químicos em pós-colheita de bananas de diferentes genótipos cultivados no Estado de Sergipe.

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    A banana é um dos frutos mais consumidos no mundo, ocupando o quarto lugar com 7,2 milhões de toneladas de bananas em 512 mil hectares de plantação no ranking das fruteiras tropicais em volume de produção (BEZERRA et al., 2009; FAO, 2011). No Brasil existe um grande número de cultivares, mas são poucas as que apresentam potencial produtivo para exploração comercial, tolerância a pragas e doenças, porte reduzido e menor ciclo de produção (RAMOS et al., 2009)

    Quasiparticles and c-axis coherent hopping in high T_c superconductors

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    We study the problem of the low-energy quasiparticle spectrum of the extended t-J model and analyze the coherent hopping between weakly coupled planes described by this model. Starting with a two-band model describing the Cu-O planes and the unoccupied bands associated to the metallic atoms located in between the planes, we obtain effective hopping matrix elements describing the c-axis charge transfer. A computational study of these processes shows an anomalously large charge anisotropy for doping concentrations around and below the optimal doping.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure

    Caracterização de híbridos interespecíficos de maracujazeiro por descritores morfológicos.

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    Espécies silvestres do gênero Passiflora têm apresentado ampla variabilidade morfológica e são fontes valiosas de genes para resistência às principais doenças do maracujazeiro. Tais características podem contribuir para o desenvolvimento de novos híbridos de maracujazeiro com atributos agronômicos desejáveis

    Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor in Protozoan Infections

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    Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a cytokine that plays a central role in immune and inflammatory responses. In the present paper, we discussed the participation of MIF in the immune response to protozoan parasite infections. As a general trend, MIF participates in the control of parasite burden at the expense of promoting tissue damage due to increased inflammation
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