196 research outputs found

    MRI laxity assessment

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    Knee laxity, by definition, is a dynamic and multifactorial condition. MRI evaluation, due to its known capacity in achieving high soft tissue contrast (e.g., meniscus, synovia, ligaments, cartilage) and multiplanar joint assessment without ionizing radiation, has contributed to its popularity in the last decades. However, “traditional�? MRI studies provide static evaluation, thus requiring careful correlation to clinical findings, particularly when dealing with functional ligament stability. This work aims to describe the most important features of current MRI studies when dealing with anterior cruciate ligaments injuries, while also presenting the evolving possibilities of dynamic and objective MRI assessment of knee instability.(undefined

    Evaluation of antifungal activity and potential application as fluorescent probes of indolenine and benzo[e]indole-based squarylium dyes

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    The antifungal performance and the possible use as fluorescent probes of a series of squarylium dyes derived from indolenine and benzo[e]indole previously synthesized was evaluated. Some photophysical properties were performed in ethanol and phosphate buffer, and the type of aggregates form in phosphate buffer was analyzed. Using the 1,3-diphenylisobenzofuran assay, a qualitative assessment of the capacity of dyes to produce singlet oxygen after irradiation was performed. Regarding the antifungal activity, this was studied through a broth microdilution assay using Saccharomyces cerevisiae PYCC 4072 as a biological model. The effect of irradiation of the dyes, with an appropriate light emitting diode system, on the antifungal activity was also evaluated, and it was verified that some of the dyes improve their activity after irradiation. Using fluorescence microscopy techniques, the colocalization of dyes in S. cerevisae cells was investigated and it was possible to verify that some of the squarylium dyes with a barbituric moiety in the four-membered central ring stained and accumulated preferentially in the mitochondrial web and perinuclear membrane of the cells. The possible use as a fluorescent probe for the detection of HSA was also evaluated for one of the dyes of the series, demonstrating a linear variation of the fluorescence intensity accompanied by the increase of the protein concentration.We thank to Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT), Comissão de Coordenação e Desenvolvimento Regional do Norte (CCDR-N) and FEDER (European Fund for Regional Development)-COMPETEQREN-EU for financial support to the research centers CQ/UM (UIDB/00686/2020), CBMA (UID/BIA/04050/2020), CQ/VR (UID/QUI/UI0616/2019) and CICSUBI (POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007491), as well as PhD grants to V.S.D.G. (UMINHO/BD/43/2016) and J.C.C.F. (SFRH/BD/133207/2017)

    Programas de Integridade e Comunicação: o desafio da conscientização de empresas públicas federais em relação a projetos anticorrupção

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    o artigo discute como a cultura anticorrupção, fomentada pela criação de Programas de Integridade, tem sido estimulada pelos órgãos de controle federais. Conceitos como o de comunicação interna e cultura organizacional são trabalhados, no intuito de expor a importância da comunicação na criação de mecanismos de mudança cultural. Uma pesquisa de caráter qualitativo, descritivo e exploratório, que utilizou como técnica de pesquisa uma entrevista semiestruturada, foi realizada em uma estatal, investigada pela CGU em 2015. Os resultados preliminares são apresentados nesse artigo e mostram as diferenças presentes nas opiniões dos gestores das áreas de Comunicação Interna e Departamento Compliance e o que tem sido feito para a disseminação dessa cultura anticorrupção

    Rede decisória da Caixa Econômica Federal em relação à Nova Classe Média

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    Durante o governo Dilma Roussef (2011-2016), a Caixa teve como objetivo, em seu planejamento estratégico (2012-2022), ser o banco da Nova Classe Média. Este artigo apresenta e discute os resultados de um estudo qualitativo, conduzido através de pesquisa documental, em que foram investigadas as decisões que configuraram as estratégias comunicacionais direcionadas à Nova Classe Média. Os documentos explorados possibilitaram uma leitura comunicacional da estratégia, indicando o processo autorreferenciado de (re)construção de sentidos em torno desse conceito político/econômico

    SARS-CoV-2 virus-host interaction: currently available structures and implications of variant emergence on infectivity and immune response

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    Coronavirus disease 19, or COVID-19, is an infection associated with an unprecedented worldwide pandemic caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which has led to more than 215 million infected people and more than 4.5 million deaths worldwide. SARS-CoV-2 cell infection is initiated by a densely glycosylated spike (S) protein, a fusion protein, binding human angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (hACE2), that acts as the functional receptor through the receptor binding domain (RBD). In this article, the interaction of hACE2 with the RBD and how fusion is initiated after recognition are explored, as well as how mutations influence infectivity and immune response. Thus, we focused on all structures available in the Protein Data Bank for the interaction between SARS-CoV-2 S protein and hACE2. Specifically, the Delta variant carries particular mutations associated with increased viral fitness through decreased antibody binding, increased RBD affinity and altered protein dynamics. Combining both existing mutations and mutagenesis studies, new potential SARS-CoV-2 variants, harboring advantageous S protein mutations, may be predicted. These include mutations S13I and W152C, decreasing antibody binding, N460K, increasing RDB affinity, or Q498R, positively affecting both properties

    Programas de Integridade e a avaliação de controle interno da CGU:: uma leitura da política pública em relação à Comunicação Organizacional e à Comunicação Pública

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    O artigo discute a importância da área de Comunicação na implantação de Programas de Integridade/Compliance em estatais brasileiras. Relatórios públicos de quatro estatais (Correios, Banco do Nordeste, Eletronorte e Furnas), produzidos pelo Ministério da Transparência e Controladoria Geral da União (CGU), em 2015, foram descritos quanto à comunicação, de forma qualitativa e descritiva. As análises sobre comprometimento da alta direção, treinamentos, comunicação interna, canais de denúncia e monitoramento foram tabelados para maior entendimento. Os resultados de cada uma das estatais são discutidos de forma comparativa

    Cultura organizacional e comunicação interna na administração pública federal pensadas a partir da classificação de ouvir, informar, educar e participar: o caso da empresa Delta

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    O objetivo deste artigo é verificar a percepção por gestores de uma instituição pública sobre o conceito da comunicação interna e o impacto de sua aplicação (ou não) no ambiente de trabalho de uma unidade administrativa de instituição pública. Os fundamentos teóricos se encontram fundamentados em estudos e conceitos propostos por Curvello (2012), Kunsch (2010), Maximiano (2000) e Silva (2010). Como proposta metodológica, sob a perspectiva descritiva e qualitativa, foram realizadas entrevistas com perguntas fechadas (5 servidores escolhidos por conveniência pelo pesquisador), com a finalidade de obter informações acerca do assunto na unidade pesquisada intitulada “Delta”. Após análise dos dados levantados, as respostas indicam que a comunicação interna é imprescindível para a gestão eficiente das atribuições da unidade gestora. Por outro lado, as entrevistas também revelam que as dimensões da comunicação interna propostas por Curvello (ouvir, informar, educar e participar) não são vivenciadas na unidade pesquisad

    Novel deletions and unusual genetic mechanisms underlying alpha-thalassemia

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    Hemoglobin (Hb) is a protein responsible for oxygen transportation from lungs to the entire body. It is composed by four globular subunits - the globins - each with a central core containing a heme molecule. Globins are encoded by the α- and β-globin gene clusters located at 16p13.3 and 11p15.5, respectively. The pattern of globin genes expression during development is precisely controlled by the interaction of cis-regulatory genomic regions (located in close proximity to and far from genes) with trans-activating/silencing factors within permissive chromatin domains. In fact, approximately 25-65 kb upstream of the α-globin genes there are four multispecies conserved sequences (MCS-R1 to R4) which are critical for the expression regulation of the downstream globin genes. The main objectives of this work were to characterize the molecular lesions underlying eight unusual cases of α-thalassemia or Hb H disease, and to understand their origin and functional consequences. Deletions were detected by Multiplex Ligation-dependent Probe Amplification (MLPA) using the SALSA MLPA P140B HBA kit (MCR-Holland). Additionally, specifically designed synthetic MLPA probes, as well as Gap-PCR and Sanger sequencing were performed for fine deletion breakpoint mapping. We have found seven different deletions (ranging from 3.3 to ≈323 kb), four of them not previously described. The four largest deletions removed all the α-globin genes, whereas the other three deletions removed one or more of the distal regulatory elements keeping the globin genes structurally intact. In one case, only the MCS-R2 (also known as HS-40) was removed and replaced by a 39 nt DNA fragment possibly resulting from a complex rearrangement that introduces new pieces of DNA (probably from Chrs. 3 and 7) bridging the two deletion breakpoints. In the remaining case, no deletion was found and the patient revealed to be a very unusual case of acquired alpha-thalassemia-myelodysplastic syndrome. It is important to detect individuals with this type of uncommon deletions as there is a 25% risk of having a child with Hb Bart’s hydrops fetalis or Hb H disease if their partner is a carrier of an α0-thal or α+-thal allele, respectively. Moreover, further investigation is currently being developed on one of these natural mutants which is bringing new insights into the long-range regulation mechanism of the globin gene expression and to the pathophysiology of the α-thalassemia.N/

    Can body mass index influence the skin temperature of adolescents? A preliminary study with the use of infrared thermography

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    – Infrared thermography (IRT) has been used to assess skin temperature (Tsk), especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, as an important tool in medical screening not only of the general population, but also of young athletes. However, the subcutaneous adipose tissue can act as an insulator when the Tsk is assessed by IRT, modifying the normal Tsk data and leading to their misinterpretation. Considering that the body mass index (BMI) is an important predictor of obesity, the objective of this study was to verify if the Tsk measured by IRT is affected by the BMI in adolescents. A preliminary study was carried out being four participants intentionally selected, all 16 years old, each one classified in a different BMI range according to the criteria of the World Health Organization for the adolescent population: underweight, healthy weight, overweight and obesity. Four thermograms of each participant were recorded and the ThermoHuman® software was used to evaluate 82 regions of interest (ROI), which were integrated into 6 body regions. Using healthy weight subjects as a reference, it was found a progressive reduction in Tsk in all ROI compared to overweight and obese participants, with emphasis on the anterior region of the trunk (3.04% and 6.69% less respectively), and an increase in the Tsk of all body regions for the underweight subject. There are indications that BMI can influence the Tsk value in adolescents and should be taken into account when analyzing thermograms for a correct evaluation of thermal normality

    Alpha-thalassemia due to novel deletions and complex rearrangements in the subtelomeric region of chromosome 16p

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    2º Dia do Jovem Investigador do Instituto Nacional de Saúde Doutor Ricardo Jorge, INSA, 8 maio 2017Introduction: Inherited deletions removing the α-globin genes and/or their upstream regulatory elements (MCSs) give rise to alpha-thalassemia, one of the most common genetic recessive disorders worldwide. The pathology is characterized by microcytic hypochromic anemia due to reduction of the α-globin chain synthesis, which are essential for hemoglobin tetramerization. Material and Methods: In order to clarify the suggestive α-thalassemia phenotype in eleven patients, we performed Multiplex Ligation-dependent Probe Amplification with commercial and synthetic engineered probes, gap-PCR, and Sanger sequencing to search for deletions in the subtelomeric region of chromosome 16p. Results: We have identified five distinct large deletions, two of them novel, and one indel. The deletions range from approximately 3.3 to 323 kb, and i) remove the whole α-globin cluster; or ii) remove exclusively the upstream regulatory elements leaving the α-globin genes structurally intact. The indel consists in the loss of MCS-R2 (HS-40), which is the most important distal regulatory element for the α-globin gene expression, and the insertion of 39 bp, seemingly resulting from a complex rearrangement involving two DNA segments (probably from chromosome 3q) bridging the deletion breakpoints with a CC-bp orphan sequence in between. Finally, in one patient no α-globin deletion or point mutation were found. This patient revealed to be a very unusual case of acquired alpha-thalassemia associated with a myelodysplastic syndrome. Conclusions: Our study widens the spectrum of molecular lesions by which α-thalassemia may occur and emphasizes the importance of diagnosing large α-zero-deletions to provide patients with appropriate genetic counseling.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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