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    Octopaminergic gene expression and flexible social behaviour in the subsocial burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides

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    Flexible behaviour allows organisms to respond appropriately to changing environmental and social conditions. In the subsocial beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides, females tolerate conspecifics when mating, become aggressive when defending resources, and return to social tolerance when transitioning to parenting. Given the association between octopamine and aggression in insects, we hypothesized that genes in the octopaminergic system would be differentially expressed across different social and reproductive contexts. To test this in N. vespilloides, we first obtained the sequences of orthologues of the synthetic enzymes and receptors of the octopaminergic system. We next compared relative gene expression from virgin females, mated females, mated females alone on a resource required for reproduction and mated females on a resource with a male. Expression varied for five receptor genes. The expression of octopamine β receptor 1 and octopamine β receptor 2 was relatively higher in mated females than in other social conditions. Octopamine β receptor 3 was influenced by the presence or absence of a resource and less by social environment. Octopamine α receptor and octopamine/tyramine receptor 1 gene expression was relatively lower in the mated females with a resource and a male. We suggest that in N. vespilloides the octopaminergic system is associated with the expression of resource defence, alternative mating tactics, social tolerance and indirect parental care

    Prevalence and correlates of overweight and abdominal adiposity amongst adults residing in Madeira Autonomous Region: a cross-sectional, population-based study

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    Background: Data on nutritional status and its risk factors amongst the adult population of the Madeira Autonomous Region (RAM) is scarce. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of, and risk factors associated with overweight and abdominal adiposity, assessed through measuring body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) indexes. Methods:Cross-sectional study using a representative sample of 911 subjects (18–64 years) from the RAM Dietary Habits of Adult Population Study. Logistic regression models were conducted to investigate the association between body mass index, WC, and WHtR indexes, with sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics. Results: The prevalence of overweight amongst adults was 60.0% [95% confidence interval (CI): 56.8–63.2]. The prevalence of abdominal adiposity, assessed by WC and WHtR indexes, was 62.6% (95% CI: 59.4–65.7) and 71.9% (95% CI: 69.0–74.8), respectively. In adjusted models, age and self-reported chronic diseases were associated with both overweight and abdominal adiposity. Women were less likely to be overweight [odds ratio (OR)=0.7 (95% CI: 0.5–0.9); P=.012] but more likely to have increased WC [OR=2.9 (95% CI: 2.1–4.0); P<.001], compared to men. Being married was positively associated to being overweight [OR=1.5 (95% CI: 1.1–2.1); P=.013] and increasedWC[OR=1.8 (95% CI: 1.3–2.6); P<.001], but not with WHtR index. Education level was only associated with WHtR index. Inverse associations were found for each abdominal obesity indicators and smoking status. Conclusions: Overweight and abdominal adiposity should be considered 2 major public health problems, amongst adult population of the RAM. Older less educated adults, with smoking habits may be considered a target group for health promotion interventions.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Vortex behavior near a spin vacancy in 2D XY-magnets

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    The dynamical behavior of anisotropic two dimensional Heisenberg models is still a matter of controversy. The existence of a central peak at all temperatures and a rich structure of magnon peaks are not yet understood. It seems that the central peaks are related, in some way, to structures like vortices. In order to contribute to the discussion of the dynamical behavior of the model we use Monte Carlo and spin dynamics simulations as well analytical calculations to study the behavior of vortices in the presence of nonmagnetic impurities. Our simulations show that vortices are attracted and trapped by the impurities. Using this result we show that if we suppose that vortices are not very much disturbed by the presence of the impurities, then they work as an attractive potential to the vortices explaining the observed behavior in our simulations.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figure

    High Prevalence Of α-thalassemia Among Individuals With Microcytosis And Hypochromia Without Anemia

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    In order to determine the contribution of α-thalassemia to microcytosis and hypochromia, 339 adult outpatients seen at Unicamp University Hospital (with the exception of the Clinical Hematology outpatient clinics), who showed normal hemoglobin (Hb) levels and reduced mean corpuscular volume and mean corpuscular hemoglobin, were analyzed. Ninety-eight were Blacks (28.9%) and 241 were Caucasians (71.1%). In all cases, Hb A2 and F levels were either normal or low. The most common deletional and nondeletional forms of α-thalassemia [-α3.7, -α4.2, -MED, -(α)20.5, αHphIα, αNcolα, ααNcoI and αTSAUDI] were investigated by PCR and restriction enzyme analyses. A total of 169 individuals (49.9%) presented α-thalassemia: 145 (42.8%) were heterozygous for the -α3.7 deletion (-α3.7/αα) and 18 (5.3%) homozygous (-α3.7/-α3.7), 5 (1.5%) were heterozygous for the nondeletional form αHPhlα/αα, and 1 (0.3%) was a -MED carrier (-MED/αα). Among the Blacks, 56 (57.1%) showed the -α3.7/ αα genotype, whereas 12 (12.2%) were -α3.7/-α3.7 and I (1.0%) was an αHPhlα carrier; among the Caucasians, 89 (36.9%) were -α3.7/αα, 6 (2.5%) had the -α3.7/-α3.7 genotype, 4 (1.7%) presented the nondeletional form (αHPhlα/αα), and 1 (0.4%) was a -MED carrier. These results demonstrate that α-thalassemia, mainly through the -α3.7 deletion, is an important cause of microcytosis and hypochromia in individuals without anemia. These data are of clinical relevance since these hematological alterations are often interpreted as indicators of iron deficiency.346759762Weatherall, D.J., Clegg, J.G., (1981) The Thalassaemia Syndromes. 3rd Edn., , Blackwell Scientific Publications, OxfordBunn, H.F., Forget, B.G., (1986) Hemoglobin: Molecular, Genetics and Clinical Aspects, , W.B. Saunders, PhiladelphiaHiggs, D.R., Vickers, M.A., Wilkie, A.O.M., Pretorius, I.M., Jarman, A.P., Weatherall, D.J., A review of the molecular genetics of the human α-globin gene cluster (1989) Blood, 73, pp. 1081-1104Kazazian H., Jr., The thalassemia syndromes: Molecular basis and prenatal diagnosis in 1990 (1990) Seminars in Hematology, 27, pp. 209-228Harteveld, K.L., Losekoot, M., Ajgam, H., Van Der Wielen, M., Giordano, P.C., Bernini, L.F., α-Thalassaemia in the Netherlands: A heterogeneous spectrum of both deletions and point mutations (1997) Human Genetics, 100, pp. 465-471Higgs, D.R., α-Thalassaemia (1993) Baillieres Clinical Haematology, 6, pp. 117-150Kattamis, A.C., Camaschella, C., Sivera, P., Surrey, S., Fortina, P., Human α-thalassemia syndromes: Detection of molecular defects (1996) American Journal of Hematology, 53, pp. 81-91Bianco, I., Cappabianca, M.P., Foglietta, E., Lerone, M., Deidda, G., Morlupi, L., Grisanti, P., Graziani, B., Silent thalassemias: Genotypes and phenotypes (1997) Haematologica, 82, pp. 269-280Galanello, R., Sollaino, C., Paglietti, E., Barella, S., Perra, C., Doneddu, I., Pirroni, M.G., Cao, A., α-Thalassemia carrier identification by DNA analysis in the screening for thalassemia (1998) American Journal of Hematology, 59, pp. 273-278Sonati, M.F., Costa, F.F., Hemoglobin Bart's in a Brazilian black population (1990) Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 23, pp. 395-396Sonati, M.F., Farah, S.B., Ramalho, A.S., Costa, F.F., High prevalence of α-thalassemia in a Black population of Brazil (1991) Hemoglobin, 15, pp. 309-311Zago, M.A., Costa, F.F., Bottura, C., Hemoglobin H disease in three Brazilian families (1984) Revista Brasileira de Genética, 7, pp. 137-147Wenning, M.R.S.C., Kimura, E.M., Costa, F.F., Saad, S.T.O., Gervásio, S.A., De Jorge, S.B., Borges, E., Sonati, M.F., α-Globin genes: Thalassemic and structural alterations in a Brazilian population (2000) Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 33, pp. 1041-1045Dodé, C., Krishnamoorthy, R., Lamb, J., Rochette, J., Rapid analysis of -α3.7 thalassaemia and αααanti 3.7 triplication by enzymatic amplification analysis (1993) British Journal of Haematology, 82, pp. 105-111Bowden, D.K., Vickers, M.A., Higgs, D.R., A PCR-based strategy to detect the common severe determinants of a thalassaemia (1992) British Journal of Haematology, 81, pp. 104-108Oron-Karni, V., Filon, D., Oppenheim, A., Rund, D., Rapid detection of the common Mediterranean α-globin deletions/rearrangements using PCR (1998) American Journal of Hematology, 58, pp. 306-310Hall, G.W., Thein, S.L., Newland, C.A., Chisholm, J.T.S., Kanavakis, E., Kattamis, C., Higgs, D.R., A base substitution (T→C) in codon 29 of the α2-globin gene causes α thalassemia (1993) British Journal of Haematology, 85, pp. 546-552Pearson, H.A., Ehrenkranz, R.A., Rinder, H.M., Hemosiderosis in a normal child secondary to oral iron medication (2000) Pediatrics, 105, pp. 429-43

    Impact of the pulling rate on the redox state and magnetic domains of Fe-Si-O glass ceramic processed by LFZ method

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    This work studies the effect of the pulling rate, varying from 100 to 400 mm/h, on the redox state, structure and magnetic properties of iron oxide bearing silica glasses processed by laser floating zone (LFZ) method. XRD analysis revealed that the maximum crystallinity is obtained in the fibre grown at the lowest pulling rate. A detailed Raman analysis demonstrated that the global content of Fe2+ increases with pulling rate, while the growth under a lower pulling rate promotes the α-Fe2O3 crystallization. Atomic/magnetic force microscopy provided further evidence of phase-separated iron oxide crystallites formation with a high Fe2+/Ftotal ratio as the pulling rate increases. The magnetic measurements performed over a wide temperature range showed that the highest magnetization is found in the fibre grown at the highest pulling rate. A strong correlation between structural-topographical features and the magnetic characteristics of the glass fibres is substantiated.publishe

    Guidelines on the treatment of anemia of chronic renal failure using recombinant human erythropoietin: associação brasileira de hematologia, hemoterapia e terapia celular guidelines project: Associação médica brasileira - 2014

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    The guidelines project is a joint initiative of the Associação Médica Brasileira and the Conselho Federal de Medicina. It aims to collect information to standardize decisions and help create strategies during diagnosis and treatment. These data were prepa366450453sem informaçãosem informaçã

    Vacuum effects in an asymptotically uniformly accelerated frame with a constant magnetic field

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    In the present article we solve the Dirac-Pauli and Klein Gordon equations in an asymptotically uniformly accelerated frame when a constant magnetic field is present. We compute, via the Bogoliubov coefficients, the density of scalar and spin 1/2 particles created. We discuss the role played by the magnetic field and the thermal character of the spectrum.Comment: 17 pages. RevTe

    Background Thermal Contributions in Testing the Unruh Effect

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    We consider inertial and accelerated Unruh-DeWitt detectors moving in a background thermal bath and calculate their excitation rates. It is shown that for fast moving detectors such a thermal bath does not affect substantially the excitation probability. Our results are discussed in connection with a possible proposal of testing the Unruh effect in high energy particle accelerators.Comment: 13 pages, (REVTEX 3.0), 3 figures available upon reques
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