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    Advanced and clean technologies for chromium tanned leather waste recycling and green energy production

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    Chromium tanned leather wastes are difficult to valorise by chemical and biological processes dueto the strong bonds established between collagen and chromium. Thus a one-step fast clean pressureassisted alkaline hydrolysis method has been studied to disrupt recalcitrant bonds. The effects of calciumoxide, temperature, time, liquid to solid ratio and leather scrap size on organic matrix destruction, chromiumdissolution and anaerobic biodegradability of hydrolyzates obtained were evaluated. The results show thatpressure-assisted hydrolysis with CaO may be a good alternative to reduce leather waste volume, obtainbiodegradable solutions with low Cr concentration and final residues usable as a chromium bearingresource. In the optimised conditions, about 50% to 55% of the leather is dissolved. The slurries obtainedcontain above 90% of the chromium. The hydrolyzates show good anaerobic biodegradability mostly in therange of 50% to 70 %, indicating them as a source of biogas

    Differential Induction of Functional IgG Using the Plasmodium falciparum Placental Malaria Vaccine Candidate VAR2CSA

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    BACKGROUND: In Plasmodium falciparum malaria endemic areas placental malaria (PM) is an important complication of malaria. The recurrence of malaria in primigravidae women irrespective of acquired protection during childhood is caused by the interaction between the parasite-expressed VAR2CSA antigen and chondroitin sulfate A (CSA) in the placental intervillous space and lack of protective antibodies. PM impairs fetal development mainly by excessive inflammation processes. After infections during pregnancy women acquire immunity to PM conferred by antibodies against VAR2CSA. Ideally, a vaccine against PM will induce antibody-mediated immune responses that block the adhesion of infected erythrocytes (IE) in the placenta. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We have previously shown that antibodies raised in rat against individual domains of VAR2CSA can block IE binding to CSA. In this study we have immunized mice, rats and rabbits with each individual domain and the full-length protein corresponding to the FCR3 VAR2CSA variant. We found there is an inherently higher immunogenicity of C-terminal domains compared to N-terminally located domains. This was irrespective of whether antibodies were induced against single domains or the full-length protein. Species-specific antibody responses were also found, these were mainly directed against single domains and not the full-length VAR2CSA protein. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Binding inhibitory antibodies appeared to be against conformational B-cell epitopes. Non-binding inhibitory antibodies reacted highly against the C-terminal end of the VAR2CSA molecule especially the highly polymorphic DBL6ε domain. Differential species-specific induction of antibody responses may allow for more direct analysis of functional versus non-functional B-cell epitopes

    Post-mortem diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction in patients with acute respiratory failure - demographic, etiologic and histological pulmonary analysis

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    Introduction: Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is present in 5% of the patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and is responsible for 20% to 30% of the mortality post-AMI. It is unclear the role of inflammation correlated with pulmonary edema (PE) as a cause of ARF post-AMI. Objectives: Describe the demographic, etiologic data and histological pulmonary findings in autopsies of patients dead due to ARF with non-diagnosis AMI during life between 1,990 and 2,008. Methods: This study considers 4,223 autopsies of patients who died of ARF without cause of death related during life. The diagnosis of AMI was performed in 218 (4.63%) patients, and were obtained: age, sex and major associated diseases. Pulmonary histopathology was categorized as: diffuse alveolar damage (DAD); pulmonary edema (PE); alveolar hemorrhage (AH);and lympho-plamacytic interstitial pneumonia (LPIP). Odds ratio of AMI developing specific histopathology was determined by logistic regression. Results: Were observed 147 men and mean age was 64 years. Pulmonary histopathology showed, in descending order: PE (72.9%), DAD, LPIP and HA. Bacterial bronchopneumonia was present in 11.9%, systemic arterial hypertension in 10.1%, dilated cardiomyopathy in 6.9%, pulmonary embolism in 6.0%, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in 4.6%, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in 3.7% and diabetes mellitus in 3.7% of patients. Multivariate analysis demonstrated significantly positive association of IAM with PE and with DAD. Conclusions: For the first time we demonstrated that in autopsies of patients with ARF as cause of death, the diagnosis of AMI was present in about 5%. We observed important inflammatory response in pulmonary histology as never suggested beforeIntrodução: A insuficiência respiratória aguda (IRA) está presente em 5% dos pacientes com infarto agudo do miocárdio (IAM) e é associada à mortalidade de 20% a 30% nesses pacientes. Não está claro o papel da inflamação relacionada ao edema agudo de pulmão (EAP) na gênese da IRA pós IAM. Objetivos: Descrever os dados demográficos, etiológicos e os achados histológicos pulmonares em autópsias realizadas uentre 1990 e 2008, de pacientes que morreram por IRA, sem diagnóstico in-vivo de IAM. Métodos: Este estudo considerou 4223 autópsias de pacientes que morreram de IRA nos quais só foi definida post-mortem sua causa de morte. O diagnóstico de IAM foi feito por autópsia em 218 (4,63%) pacientes, dos quais foram obtidos: idade, sexo e principais doenças associadas. Os achados pulmonares histológicos foram classificados em: dano alveolar difuso (DAD), edema agudo de pulmão (EAP), hemorragia alveolar (HA) e pneumonia intersticial linfo-plasmocitária (PILP). A probabilidade de IAM desenvolver determinado tipo de achado histopatológico pulmonar foi calculada por regressão logística. Resultados: Foram observados 147 homens, e a mediana de idade foi 64 anos. A análise histopatológica pulmonar mostrou, em ordem decrescente: EAP (72,9%), DAD, PILP e HIA. Broncopneumonia bacteriana esteve presente em 11,9%, hipertensão arterial sistêmica em 10,1%, miocardiopatia dilatada em 6,9%, tromboembolismo pulmonar em 6,0%, cardiomiopatia hipertrófica em 4,6%, doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica em 3,7% e diabetes mellitus em 3,7% dos pacientes. A análise multivariada demonstrou associação significativamente positiva de IAM com EAP e DAD. Conclusões: Pela primeira vez na literatura, demonstramos, por meio de autópsias, que em pacientes com IRA que evoluem à óbito sem diagnóstico estabelecido, IAM esteve presente em aproximadamente 5% dos casos. Nós observamos importante componente inflamatório na histologia pulmonar, nunca antes sugerid

    Manifestações clínicas e análise histopatológica pulmonar relacionadas a diferentes doenças em pacientes com tromboembolismo pulmonar fatal – um estudo em autópsias

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    Introdução: Tromboembolismo pulmonar (TEP) é uma das mais graves complicações dentre pacientes hospitalizados e permanece subdiagnosticado. Ainda hoje, sua fisiopatologia não está completamente elucidada. Objetivos: Correlacionar comorbidades, neoplasias, cirurgias e achados histológicos às manifestações clínicas associadas ao TEP. Métodos: Entre 2001 a 2008, foram revisadas 291 autópsias de pacientes cuja causa de morte foi TEP. Os seguintes dados foram obtidos: idade, sexo, manifestações clínicas, achados histológicos e principais doenças de base/comorbidades, neoplasias e cirurgias da última internação. Os achados histológicos foram categorizados em: dano alveolar difuso (DAD), edema agudo de pulmão (EAP), hemorragia intra-alveolar (HIA) e pneumonia intersticial linfo-plasmocítica (PILP). Odds ratios foram obtidas por regressão logística e foram consideradassignificativas quando p < 0,05. Resultados: A mediana de idade foi 64 anos. Cerca de 64% dos pacientes apresentava doenças cardiovasculares.O achado pulmonar mais prevalente foi EAP. Apenas 13% dos casos apresentaram suspeita clínica. Insuficiência respiratória esteve associada a EAP, HIA e DAD; assim como instabilidade hemodinâmica a HIA e DAD. Conclusões:Foram encontradas importantes associações entre achados clínicos e histológicos em pacientes com TEP. A compreensão dos mecanismos fisiopatológicos envolvidos com cada doença associada a TEP pode auxiliar no diagnóstico e no tratamento da doença.Introduction: Pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) is one of the most fatal complications among hospitalized patients and remains undiagnosed. Its physiopathology and its epidemiology aren’t widely known in literature. Objectives: To correlate underlying diseases, different cancers and surgeries to histological findings and in-vivo manifestations associated to fatal PTE from autopsy reports. Methods: From 2,001 to 2,008, were reviewed 291 autopsies of patients whose cause of death was PTE. The following data were obtained: age, sex, clinical in-vivo manifestations, post-mortem pathological patterns and main associated underlying diseases, cancers and surgeries performed in last hospitalization. The pulmonary histopathological changes were categorized in: diffuse alveolar damage (DAD), pulmonary edema (PE), alveolar hemorrhage (AH) and lympho/plasmacytic interstitial pneumonia (LPIP). Odds ratios of positive relations were obtained by logistic regression and were considered significative when p < 0.05. Results: The median age was 64 years. 64% of patients presented cardiovascular illness associated to PTE. The most prevalent pulmonary finding was PE. Only 13% of cases had clinical suspect. Acute respiratory failure was positively related to PE, AH and DAD; as well hemodynamic instability to AH and DAD. Conclusions: We found important relations between clinical data and histological findings of fatal PTE patients. The understanding of pulmonary physiopathological mechanism involved with each PTE-associated disease can improve diagnosis in order to offer prompt treatment and reduce mortality

    Response of coccolithophore communities to oceanographic and atmospheric processes across the North- and Equatorial Atlantic

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    Changes in coccolithophore productivity in response to climate-driven ocean warming are likely to have cascading biogeochemical effects that feed back to the changing climate. This paper investigates the role (and interplay) of large-scale oceanographic and atmospheric processes across the North- and Equatorial Atlantic, including Saharan dust deposition, on the distribution of coccolithophore communities. The study is based on biological and hydrological data collected across the photic zone of the ocean, and aerosol data collected from the lower atmosphere, across 50°N–1°S during the Atlantic Meridional Transect in boreal Autumn of 2018 (AMT28), in synergy with Earth Observations. Results confirm existing understanding of the distribution of coccolithophore communities which are related to major meridional hydrological gradients across the North Atlantic. Dynamic, oxygenated and microphytoplankton-enriched waters at higher-latitudes were characterized by less diverse coccolithophore populations, dominated by placolith-bearing r-selected coccolithophores. In contrast, the heavily stratified and picoplankton-enriched waters of the subtropical gyre revealed more diverse populations, dominated by umbelliform coccolithophores and holococcolithophores at the surface, and by floriform taxa in the lower photic zone. Mean concentrations of 14.4×103 cells/L present in the North Atlantic Tropical Gyre Province (30–12°N), only slightly lower compared to 17.7×103 cells/L produced in the North Atlantic Drift province (50–40°N), provide a snapshot perspective on the importance of coccolithophore production in heavily stratified gyre conditions. Higher concentrations of 19’-Hexanoyloxyfucoxanthin (HexFuco) in regions of enhanced production of r-selected placolith-bearing species suggest that this pigment should not be generalized as a proxy for the entire coccolithophore community. Enhanced abundances of fast-blooming Emiliania huxleyi and Gephyrocapsa oceanica, and of cyanobacteria (including both picoplankton and N2-fixing Trichodesmium spp.) at the surface of the region of more persistent Saharan dust deposition (at ~12-10°N) appeared to result from dust-born nutrient input. Underneath this stratified surface layer, enhanced productivity in the deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) appeared decoupled from that on the surface, fueled by geostrophic eastward shoaling of the nutricline across the tropical North Atlantic. As this was the region of highest macronutrient concentrations measured along and below the nutricline, our data suggest that the NE tropical Atlantic may act as a permanent dust-born nutrient depocenter as previously hypothesized

    Risk factors for moderate and severe persistent pain in patients undergoing total knee and hip arthroplasty : a prospective predictive study

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    Persistent post-surgical pain (PPSP) is a major clinical problem with significant individual, social and health care costs. The aim of this study was to examine the joint role of demographic, clinical and psychological risk factors in the development of moderate and severe PPSP after Total Knee and Hip Arthroplasty (TKA and THA, respectively). This was a prospective study wherein a consecutive sample of 92 patients were assessed 24 hours before (T1), 48 hours after (T2) and 4-6 months (T3) after surgery. Hierarchical logistic regression analyses were performed to identify predictors of moderate and severe levels of PPSP. Four to six months after TKA and THA, 54 patients (58.7%) reported none or mild pain (Numerical Rating Scale: NRS 3). In the final multivariate hierarchical logistic regression analyses, illness representations concerning the condition leading to surgery (osteoarthritis), such as a chronic timeline perception of the disease, emerged as a significant predictor of PPSP. Additionally, post-surgical anxiety also showed a predictive role in the development of PPSP. Pre-surgical pain was the most significant clinical predictive factor and, as expected, undergoing TKA was associated with greater odds of PPSP development than THA. The findings on PPSP predictors after major joint arthroplasties can guide clinical practice in terms of considering cognitive and emotional factors, together with clinical factors, in planning acute pain management before and after surgery.This work was supported by a Project grant (PTDC/SAU-NEU/108557/2008) and by a PhD grant (SFRH/BD/36368/2007) from the Portuguese Foundation of Science and Technology, COMPETE and FEDER. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

    Development and evaluation of an emulsion containing lycopene for combating acceleration of skin aging

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    Licopeno é um carotenóide com potente atividade antioxidante encontrado em grande quantidade no tomate e usado no combate a diversas doenças como doenças cardiovasculares e diferentes tipos de cânceres, incluindo o câncer de próstata. O objetivo desse trabalho foi desenvolver uma emulsão contendo extrato de licopeno obtido do tomate salada e avaliar a citotoxicidade do extrato, a estabilidade, o comportamento reológico, atividade antioxidante e permeação do fitocosmético. O cosmético foi desenvolvido utilizando fase oleosa contendo derivados de Karité e submetido à avaliação da estabilidade físico-química, espalhabilidade, análise térmica, comportamento reológico, qualidade microbiológica, citotoxicidade, atividade antioxidante e testes de permeação e retenção cutânea. Os resultados demonstraram que o fitocosmético é estável, apresenta comportamento reológico desejável para uma formulação tópica e é um produto promissor para ser utilizado no combate à aceleração do envelhecimento cutâneo.Lycopene, a carotenoid and potent antioxidant is found in large quantities in tomatoes. Lycopene combats diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and different types of cancer, including prostate cancer. However, its topical use in emulsion form for the combat of skin aging is under-explored. The aim of the present study was to develop an emulsion containing lycopene extracted from salad tomatoes and evaluate its cytotoxicity, stability, rheological behavior, antioxidant activity and phytocosmetic permeation. The developed cosmetic comprised an oil phase made up of shea derivatives and was evaluated in terms of its physiochemical stability, spreadability, thermal analysis, rheological behavior, microbiological quality, cytotoxicity, antioxidant activity, cutaneous permeation and retention. The results demonstrate that this phytocosmetic is stable, exhibits satisfactory rheological behavior for a topical formula and is a promising product for combating skin aging

    Measurement of the cross-section and charge asymmetry of WW bosons produced in proton-proton collisions at s=8\sqrt{s}=8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    This paper presents measurements of the W+μ+νW^+ \rightarrow \mu^+\nu and WμνW^- \rightarrow \mu^-\nu cross-sections and the associated charge asymmetry as a function of the absolute pseudorapidity of the decay muon. The data were collected in proton--proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 8 TeV with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC and correspond to a total integrated luminosity of 20.2~\mbox{fb^{-1}}. The precision of the cross-section measurements varies between 0.8% to 1.5% as a function of the pseudorapidity, excluding the 1.9% uncertainty on the integrated luminosity. The charge asymmetry is measured with an uncertainty between 0.002 and 0.003. The results are compared with predictions based on next-to-next-to-leading-order calculations with various parton distribution functions and have the sensitivity to discriminate between them.Comment: 38 pages in total, author list starting page 22, 5 figures, 4 tables, submitted to EPJC. All figures including auxiliary figures are available at https://atlas.web.cern.ch/Atlas/GROUPS/PHYSICS/PAPERS/STDM-2017-13

    Search for chargino-neutralino production with mass splittings near the electroweak scale in three-lepton final states in √s=13 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector

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    A search for supersymmetry through the pair production of electroweakinos with mass splittings near the electroweak scale and decaying via on-shell W and Z bosons is presented for a three-lepton final state. The analyzed proton-proton collision data taken at a center-of-mass energy of √s=13  TeV were collected between 2015 and 2018 by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139  fb−1. A search, emulating the recursive jigsaw reconstruction technique with easily reproducible laboratory-frame variables, is performed. The two excesses observed in the 2015–2016 data recursive jigsaw analysis in the low-mass three-lepton phase space are reproduced. Results with the full data set are in agreement with the Standard Model expectations. They are interpreted to set exclusion limits at the 95% confidence level on simplified models of chargino-neutralino pair production for masses up to 345 GeV

    Several domains from VAR2CSA can induce Plasmodium falciparum adhesion-blocking antibodies

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Malaria caused by <it>Plasmodium falciparum </it>can result in several different syndromes with severe clinical consequences for the about 200 million individuals infected each year. During pregnancy, women living in endemic areas become susceptible to malaria due to lack of antibodies against a unique <it>P. falciparum </it>membrane protein, named VAR2CSA. This antigen is not expressed in childhood infections, since it binds chondroitin sulphate A (CSA) expressed on the intervillous space in the placenta. A vaccine appears possible because women acquire protective antibodies hindering sequestration in the placenta as a function of parity. A challenge for vaccine development is to design small constructs of this large antigen, which can induce broadly protective antibodies. It has previously been shown that one domain of VAR2CSA, DBL4-FCR3, induces parasite adhesion-blocking antibodies. In this study, it is demonstrated that other domains of VAR2CSA also can induce antibodies with inhibitory activity.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>All VAR2CSA domains from the 3D7 and HB3 parasites were produced in <it>Baculovirus</it>-transfected insect cells. Groups of three rats per protein were immunized and anti-sera were tested for surface reactivity against infected erythrocytes expressing FCR3 VAR2CSA and for the ability to inhibit FCR3CSA parasite adhesion to CSA. The fine specificity of the immune sera was analysed by VAR2CSA peptide arrays.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Inhibitory antibodies were induced by immunization with DBL3-HB3 T1 and DBL1-3D7. However, unlike the previously characterised DBL4-FCR3 response the inhibitory response against DBL1-3D7 and DBL3-HB3 T1 was poorly reproduced in the second rounds of immunizations.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>It is possible to induce parasite adhesion-blocking antibodies when immunizing with a number of different VAR2CSA domains. This indicates that the CSA binding site in VAR2CSA is comprised of epitopes from different domains.</p
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