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    Instrumentos de avaliação do aleitamento materno e seu uso na prática clínica

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    RESUMO Objetivos Identificar instrumentos de avaliação da amamentação e sua aplicação na prática clínica, validação e adaptação transcultural. Método Revisão integrativa, realizada em seis bases de dados e em uma biblioteca eletrônica, entre agosto/2014-dezembro/2015, sem limitação temporal. Resultados Foram identificados 19 instrumentos de avaliação do AM. Destes, 12 foram validados e cinco foram adaptados transculturalmente. Quanto à aplicação, destacam-se seu uso para a avaliação do risco de desmame (BAPT) e a percepção/comportamento da mulher em amamentar (BSES-SF e IIFAS). Conclusão A identificação dos instrumentos disponíveis e de suas indicações para a avaliação do AM pode auxiliar profissionais na escolha pelo instrumento a ser utilizado, qualificando a assistência materno-infantil

    Ricco's areas for S- and L-cone mechanisms across the retina

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    The purposes of this study were to measure areas of complete spatial summation (i.e., Ricco’s area) for S- and L-cone mechanisms and to evaluate whether the sizes of Ricco’s area could be explained in terms of either the densities of photoreceptors or ganglion cells. Increment thresholds were measured at the fovea and at 1.5°, 4°, 8°, and 20° in the superior retina using a temporal two-alternative forced-choice procedure. Test stimuli ranging from −0.36 to 4.61 log area (min(2)) were presented on concentric 12.3° adapting and auxiliary fields, which isolated either an S- or L-cone mechanism on the plateau of the respective threshold vs. intensity function. The data indicate that from 0–20° retinal eccentricity, the size of Ricco’s area is larger for the S-cone mechanism than the L-cone mechanism, increases monotonically for the L-cone mechanism, and, for both cone mechanisms, increases between 8–20° retinal eccentricity. This latter finding suggests that ganglion cell density rather than cone density defines the size of Ricco’s area in the parafoveal and peripheral retina

    Diabetes enhances activity of alanine transport in liver plasma membrane vesicles

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    In the present study plasma membrane vesicles were prepared from livers of control and alloxan-induced diabetic rats and the substrate specificity and kinetic characteristics of alanine transport determined in both groups. Sodium-dependent alanine uptake at physiological alanine concentrations (100 microM) was enhanced threefold in diabetic as compared with control animals (0.31 +/- 0.04 vs. 0.11 +/- 0.01 nmol X mg protein-1 X 10 s-1). This accelerated influx corresponded to a three- to fourfold increase in the Vmax of alanine transport in diabetic versus control group (7.1 +/- 2.1 vs. 1.6 +/- 0.2 nmol X mg protein-1 X 10 s-1, P less than 0.05), whereas the Km of alanine uptake was unchanged (2.8 +/- 1.2 vs. 1.4 +/- 0.1 mM). Other neutral amino acids (20 mM) inhibited alanine transport to a similar degree in both groups. The sodium-dependent influx of glutamine (100 microM) was similar in diabetic and control groups (0.17 +/- 0.03 and 0.14 +/- 0.02 nmol X mg protein-1 X 10 s-1, respectively). The initial velocity of 22Na uptake (80 mM) into vesicles and half-maximal stimulation of alanine transport was achieved at essentially identical sodium concentrations (approximately 40 mM) in both groups
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