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    Efectos de la ingestión crónica de una infusión de Ruta chalepensis sobre las respuestas vasomotoras de anillos de aorta de rata

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    Ruta chalepensis se utiliza en la medicina tradicional como emenagogo, abortivo y analgésico. Se analizaron, en ratas Wistar macho, los efectos de la ingesta crónica de una infusión de Ruta chalepensis (20 g /L), sobre las respuestas vasomotoras de anillos de aorta con y sin endotelio, a la fenilefrina o al carbacol Se observaron efectos significativos sólo en anillos con endotelio. La infusión indujo un desplazamiento a la izquierda de la curva de concentración-respuesta a fenilefrina y un incremento en la tensión máxima desarrollada. Estos efectos fueron abolidos por la indometacina. La inhibición de la síntesis de óxido nítrico, en presencia de indometacina, produjo un desplazamiento a la izquierda de la curva de concentración-respuesta a la fenilefrina, así como un incremento en la tensión máxima. Estos resultados sugieren que la ingesta crónica de una infusión de Ruta chalepensis induce un incremento en la síntesis/liberación de prostanoides vasoconstrictores dependientes de la ciclooxigenasa y un aumento en la síntesis /liberación basal de óxido nítrico

    The Respiratory Exchange Ratio is Associated with Fitness Indicators Both in Trained and Untrained Men: A Possible Application for People with Reduced Exercise Tolerance

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    Background The respiratory exchange ratio (RER) indirectly shows the muscle's oxidative capacity to get energy. Sedentarism, exercise and physically active lifestyles modify it. For that reason, this study evaluates the associations between RER during sub-maximum exercise and other well established fitness indicators (body fat, maximum heart rate, maximum O 2 uptake, workload, and lactate threshold), in physically active trained and untrained men. Methods The RER, O 2 uptake and blood lactate were measured in eight endurance trained and eight untrained men (age, 22.9 ± 4.5 vs. 21.9 ± 2.8 years; body mass, 67.1 ± 5.4 vs. 72.2 ± 7.7 kg; body fat, 10.6 ± 2.4% vs. 16.6 ± 3.8% and maximum O2 uptake, 68.9 ± 6.3 vs. 51.6 ± 5.8 ml · kg −1 · min −1 ), during maximum exercise test and during three different sub-maximum exercises at fixed workload: below, within or above the lactate threshold. Results Endurance trained men presented higher O 2 uptake, lower blood lactate concentrations and lower RER values than those in untrained men at the three similar relative workloads. Even though with these differences in RER, a strong association (p < 0.05) of RER during sub-maximum exercise with the other well established fitness indicators was observed, and both maximum O 2 uptake and lactate threshold determined more than 57% of its variance (p < 0.05). Conclusions These data demonstrate that RER measurement under sub-maximum exercise conditions was well correlated with other established physical fitness indicators, despite training condition. Furthermore, the results suggest that RER could help obtain an easy approach of fitness status under low exercise intensity and could be utilized in subjects with reduced exercise tolerance

    Inactivation of the Regulatory Gene algU or gacA Can Affect the Ability of Biocontrol Pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0 To Persist as Culturable Cells in Nonsterile Soil

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    Rifampin-resistant Pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0-Rif and mutants in which the regulatory gene algU (encoding sigma factor σ(E)) or gacA (encoding a global regulator of secondary metabolism) was inactivated were compared for persistence in three nonsterile soils. Functional algU and (particularly) gacA were needed for CHA0-Rif to maintain cell culturability in soil

    Investigations on Lunar Operations Concepts for Human Spaceflight

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    In the course of the current decade the return to the Moon is on the agenda of NASA - this time in a joint effort with other space agencies like ESA, CSA and JAXA. The German Space Operations Center (GSOC) as part of DLR is able to bring in their 40 years of experience in human space flight operations into this new endeavour. A study phase together with the TU München has been started some years ago to investigate challenges and necessary operations changes for missions beyond LEO. This paper provides the results of the investigations on operating the notional lunar infrastructure for human spaceflight in the early 2030s, consisting of the Gateway and medium-sized landing missions to the lunar south pole. The analysis compares different operational concepts of the Gateway, i.e. campaign mode versus continuous mode and provides an overview on the expected setup of the involved control centers on Earth. It is assumed that the major goal of a landing near the lunar south pole is the search for water ice in permanently shadowed regions (PSR). As the PSRs are normally not reachable by astronauts due to the expected low temperature, the operational scenario of a rover searching for water ice in a PSR is laid out and analysed including the necessary human robotic interaction. This paper summarizes the results of the investigation on this notional scenario. It provides an outlook on the foreseen next steps towards an operations setup around and on the moon including the envisaged European tasks in a planned lunar exploration scenario
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