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    Influência da política de combate às alterações climáticas no rendimento do agricultor açoriano

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    A secção UAciência é coordenada pelo Professor Universitário Armindo Rodrigues.As mudanças climáticas, bem como a segurança alimentar são alvos da politica ambiental da União Europeia para os próximos anos. A recente proposta de política agrícola visa a integração e implementação da política ambiental e acrescenta uma nova medida: o “greening”. Esta medida quantifica as áreas de diversidade, como floresta e de pastagem permanente. […]. As diferentes politicas em discussão na europa, estudadas por Perez Dominguez et al. num trabalho apresentado em 2012), conduzem todas elas a elevadas reduções nas emissões de metano. Para Portugal, a aplicação de uma taxa por tonelada de emissão, seria a medida com maior impacto económico. O trabalho descrito neste texto apoia-se nestes resultados para avaliar as consequências de tais reduções no rendimento do produtor de leite na RAA. […].info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    The applications of cold atmospheric plasma in dentistry

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    ACKNOWLEDGMENTSNeusa Silva sincerely acknowledges Fundação para aCiência e a Tecnologia (FCT) for the PhD Scholarship—Cold Atmospheric Plasma for periodontal and peri‐implant disease treatment: antibacterial effects andcellular response, 2022. 13655. BD. The authors alsothank the research center Grants N°. UIDP/FIS/04559/2020 (LIBPhys), from FCT, Portugal.Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), as a noninvasive technology, has shown promise in dentistry as it might successfully treat various oral conditions. The antimicrobial capacity of CAP has been proven and it is effective in reducing the main microorganisms responsible for oral infections. Furthermore, CAP has also been explored in the field of tissue regeneration with a great response from both soft and hard tissue. The surface modification ability of CAP is another area of interest, revealing a potential improvement in the osseointegration of dental implants. Additionally, there are other areas within dentistry that have studied the use of CAP, such as surface disinfection, bleaching, and cavity preparation.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Tremor cefálico em pacientes com distonia cervical: evolução diferente?

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    OBJECTIVE: The association of cervical dystonia (CD) with other movement disorders have been already described, but data on clinical outcome regarding these patients are scant. The aim of this paper was to investigate whether patients with CD and head tremor (HT) would have a different outcome regarding to botulinum toxin type-A (BTX-A) treatment response and clinical and demographic parameters. METHOD: We retrospectively evaluated 118 medical charts of patients with CD and divided them into two groups: with (HT+) and without (HT-) head tremor. We compared the following clinical and demographic parameters: age at onset, disease duration, progression of symptoms, etiology, familial history, presence of hand tremor. We also analyzed the response to BTX-A according to Tsui score in both groups. RESULTS: The occurrence of head tremor in our sample was of 38.2%. The occurrence of postural hand tremor in the patients from the HT+ group was higher than in the HT- one (p=0.015) and if we compare BTX-A response in each group, we observe that patients with HT present a better outcome in a setting of longer follow-up. In HT+ group, Tsui score pre treatment was 10 (6-12.5) and after follow-up was 8 (5.5-10.5); p<0.001. In HT- group there was no significant difference 9 (7-12) in pre treatment and after follow-up; p=0.07. CONCLUSION: According to our data it seems that head tremor may influence the clinical outcome or treatment response with BTX-A in patients with CD.OBJETIVO: A associação de distonia cervical (DC) com outros transtornos do movimento já foi descrita, mas há poucos dados quanto à evolução clínica destes pacientes. Avaliamos se os pacientes com DC e tremor cefálico (TC) apresentam características clínicas e demográficas, assim como a resposta ao tratamento com toxina botulínica tipo A, diferentes. MÉTODOS: Analisamos retrospectivamente 118 prontuários de pacientes com DC e os dividimos em dois grupos: com (TC+) e sem (TC-) tremor cefálico. Comparamos os seguintes parâmetros clínicos e demográficos entre os grupos: idade de início, duração da doença, progressão de sintomas, etiologia, história familiar, presença de tremor em mãos. Também analisamos a resposta ao tratamento com toxina botulínica de acordo com escore Tsui em ambos os grupos. RESULTADOS: A ocorrência de tremor cefálico em nosso grupo de pacientes foi 38,2%. A ocorrência de tremor postural nas mãos em pacientes TC+ foi maior (p=0,015) e se compararmos a resposta ao tratamento com toxina botulínica em cada grupo, observamos que os pacientes com TC têm melhor evolução em uma situação de seguimento mais prolongado. No grupo TC+, o escore Tsui pré-tratamento foi 10 (6-12,5) e após o período de follow-up foi 8 (5,5-10,5); p<0,001. No grupo TC-, não houve diferença significante: 9 (7-12) no pré-tratamento e após período de follow-up; p=0,07. CONCLUSÃO: Nossos dados apontam que o tremor cefálico pode influenciar a evolução clínica ou resposta ao tratamento com toxina botulínica em pacientes com DC.Federal University of São Paulo Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery Movement Disorders UnitUNIFESP, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery Movement Disorders UnitSciEL

    The effects of different concentrations of the α2-Adrenoceptor Agonist Medetomidine on basal excitatory synaptic transmission and synaptic plasticity in hippocampal slices of adult mice

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    α2-Adrenoceptor agonists are used frequently in human and veterinary anesthesia as sedative/analgesic drugs. However, they can impair cognition. Little is known about the concentration-dependent effects of α2-adrenoceptor agonists on synaptic plasticity, the neurophysiological basis of learning and memory. Therefore, we investigated the effects of different concentrations of medetomidine, an α2-adrenoceptor agonist, on basal excitatory synaptic transmission and on 2 forms of synaptic plasticity: paired-pulse facilitation (PPF) and long-term potentiation (LTP).Funding: This work was supported by FCT (Lisbon, Portugal) and cofunded by COMPETE: 01-0124-FEDER-009497 (Lisbon, Portugal), through the project grants PTDC/CVT/099022/2008 and PTDC/SAU-NSC/122254/2010 and through a personal PhD grant (SFRH /BD/48883/2008) to Patrícia do Céu Oliveira Ribeiro and by QREN (09-68-ESR-FP-010).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Postural tremor and dystonia: clinical correlates and pathophysiological considerations

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    The coexistence of tremor and dystonia is usually seen but there is not a satisfactory explanation for it. Some consider that essential tremor (ET) and idiopathic dystonia (ID) may be genetically linked. To clarify this relationship we evaluated the frequency of postural hand tremor in ID and symptomatic dystonia (SD) patients. We studied the records of patients with dystonia seen in our Movement Disorders Unit. ID was considered when there was no other neurological abnormality in the examination aside from dystonia, normal laboratorial tests and neuroimaging related to dystonia, and a negative past history for any known cause for it, except for genetic predisposition. We analyzed the clinical characteristics of dystonia and the occurrence of postural tremor. We collected 185 patients, being 120 with ID and 65 with SD. Tremor was seen in 27 (22.5%) of ID and 14 (21.5%) of SD. Tremor was present in either focal, segmental or generalized dystonia in both ID and SD. Family history for ET was absent in all patients. The similar frequency of tremor in ID and SD patients suggests that the pathophysiologic derangement resulting in dystonia can favor the development of tremor.A presença de tremor e distonia de torção no mesmo paciente é frequente mas não há uma explicação satisfatória para isso. Suspeita-se que haja uma associação da distonia idiopática (DI) com o tremor essencial (TE). O objetivo deste estudo é analisar a frequência de tremor postural das mãos em pacientes com DI e distonia sintomática (DS). Foram estudados os prontuários de 185 pacientes com o diagnóstico sindrômico de distonia atendidos no Setor de Investigação em Moléstias Extrapiramidais da Escola Paulista de Medicina. DI foi diagnosticada quando não havia anormalidade no exame neurológico além da distonia e havia exames laboratoriais e de neuroimagem, relacionados à distonia, normais e história pregressa negativa para fatores causais de distonia. Foram analisadas as características clínicas da distonia e a presença de tremor postural nas mãos. Havia 185 pacientes, 120 com DI e 65 com DS. Tremor postural das mãos ocorreu em 27 (22,5%) das DI e 14 (21,5%) das DS. Tremor esteve presente nos quadros focais, segmentares e generalizados e também nos diversos tipos clínicos de DI e DS em proporções semelhantes. História familiar de TE estava ausente em todos os casos com tremor. A presença de tremor postural das mãos em pacientes com DI e DS pode sugerir que a desorganização fisiopatológica que produz a distonia pode favorecer o aparecimento do tremor.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Escola Paulista de MedicinaUNIFESP, EPMSciEL

    SIMBA: a web tool for managing bacterial genome assembly generated by Ion PGM sequencing technology

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    Background The evolution of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) has considerably reduced the cost per sequenced-base, allowing a significant rise of sequencing projects, mainly in prokaryotes. However, the range of available NGS platforms requires different strategies and software to correctly assemble genomes. Different strategies are necessary to properly complete an assembly project, in addition to the installation or modification of various software. This requires users to have significant expertise in these software and command line scripting experience on Unix platforms, besides possessing the basic expertise on methodologies and techniques for genome assembly. These difficulties often delay the complete genome assembly projects. Results In order to overcome this, we developed SIMBA (SImple Manager for Bacterial Assemblies), a freely available web tool that integrates several component tools for assembling and finishing bacterial genomes. SIMBA provides a friendly and intuitive user interface so bioinformaticians, even with low computational expertise, can work under a centralized administrative control system of assemblies managed by the assembly center head. SIMBA guides the users to execute assembly process through simple and interactive pages. SIMBA workflow was divided in three modules: (i) projects: allows a general vision of genome sequencing projects, in addition to data quality analysis and data format conversions; (ii) assemblies: allows de novo assemblies with the software Mira, Minia, Newbler and SPAdes, also assembly quality validations using QUAST software; and (iii) curation: presents methods to finishing assemblies through tools for scaffolding contigs and close gaps. We also presented a case study that validated the efficacy of SIMBA to manage bacterial assemblies projects sequenced using Ion Torrent PGM. Conclusion Besides to be a web tool for genome assembly, SIMBA is a complete genome assemblies project management system, which can be useful for managing of several projects in laboratories. SIMBA source code is available to download and install in local webservers at http://ufmg-simba.sourceforge.net

    Airflow-Restricting Mask Reduces Acute Performance in Resistance Exercise

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    Background: The aim of this study was to compare the number of repetitions to volitional failure, the blood lactate concentration, and the perceived exertion to resistance training with and without an airflow-restricting mask. Methods: Eight participants participated in a randomized, counterbalanced, crossover study. Participants were assigned to an airflow-restricting mask group (MASK) or a control group (CONT) and completed five sets of chest presses and parallel squats until failure at 75% one-repetition-maximum test (1RM) with 60 s of rest between sets. Ratings of perceived exertion (RPEs), blood lactate concentrations (Lac(-)), and total repetitions were taken after the training session. Results: MASK total repetitions were lower than those of the CONT, and (Lac(-)) and MASK RPEs were higher than those of the CONT in both exercises. Conclusions: We conclude that an airflow-restricting mask in combination with resistance training increase perceptions of exertion and decrease muscular performance and lactate concentrations when compared to resistance training without this accessory. This evidence shows that the airflow-restricting mask may change the central nervous system and stop the exercise beforehand to prevent some biological damage.Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Grp Studies & Res Exercise Physiol GEPEFEX, BR-11015020 Sao Paulo, BrazilCruzeiro Univ, Inst Phys Act Sci & Sport, BR-03342000 Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo, Grp Studies & Res Exercise Physiol GEPEFEX, Postgrad Program Human Movement Sci & Rehabiltat, BR-11015020 Sao Paulo, BrazilGroup of Studies and Research in Exercise Physiology (GEPEFEX), Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), São Paulo 11.015-020, BrazilPostgraduate Program in Human Movement Sciences and Rehabilitation, Group of Studies and Research in Exercise Physiology (GEPEFEX), Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), São PauloWeb of Scienc

    Revisão acerca da tuberculose genitourinária com foco na insuficiência renal crônica terminal

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    Tuberculosis (TB) is a current public health problem, remaining the most common worldwide cause of mortality from infectious disease. Recent studies indicate that genitourinary TB is the third most common form of extra-pulmonary disease. The diagnosis of renal TB can be hypothesized in a non-specific bacterial cystitis associated with a therapeutic failure or a urinalysis with a persistent leukocyturia in the absence of bacteriuria. We report on the case of a 33-year-old man who presented on admission end stage renal disease (ESRD) secondary to renal TB and a past history of pulmonary TB with important radiologic findings. The diagnosis was based on clinical findings despite all cultures being negative. Empiric treatment with tuberculostatic drugs was started and the patient became stable. He was discharged with no symptom, but without renal function recovery. He is on maintenance hemodialysis three times a week. TB is an important cause of kidney disease and can lead to irreversible renal function loss.A tuberculose (TB) é um problema atual de saúde pública, persistindo como a causa mais comum de óbito por doenças infecciosas. Estudos recentes indicam que a TB genitourinária é a terceira forma mais comum de doença extra-pulmonar. O diagnóstico da TB renal pode ser suspeito na presença de cistite bacteriana não-específica associada a falha terapêutica ou com exame de urina apresentando leucocitúria persistente na ausência de bacteriúria. Relatamos o caso de um paciente de 33 anos, sexo masculino, que apresentou na admissão insuficiência renal crônica terminal secundária à TB renal, que tinha história prévia de TB pulmonar, com importantes achados radiológicos. O diagnóstico foi baseado nos achados clínicos apesar de todas as culturas terem sido negativas. Tratamento empírico com drogas tuberculostáticas foi iniciado e o paciente evoluiu estável. Foi de alta assintomático, mas sem recuperação da função renal. Ele encontra-se em hemodiálise três vezes por semana. A TB é uma causa importante de doença renal e pode levar à perda irreversível da função renal

    Rat skin physiology is modified by age

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    Animal models have been useful in the study of specific mechanisms affecting human skin. Such is the case with ageing and the micromechanical changes determining wrinkles in UV- irradiated mice. These models enabled us to understand that ageing encompasses many peculiar mechanical responses which cannot be explained by homogeneous deformation of the skin. Moreover, a major aspect to consider is that ageing processes differ among species and direct inferences are rarely possible. This project aimed to compare age-induced changes in skin properties by studying two Wistar rat groups of different ages – young adult rats (n=7, 20–24 week-old) and old adult rats (n=5, 48–72 week-old). Non-invasive measuring approaches involving transepidermal water loss (TEWL), superficial hydration (MoistureMeter), and biomechanics (Reviscometer, and Cutometer by MPA80) were taken in the animal dorsum (neck, bottom) over a period of five days, allowing statistical comparisons between groups. Results revealed no significant differences for TEWL, firmness or viscoelasticity between the two groups. However, a significant hydration decrease, of nearly 40%, was noted in the old adult rats group. These results, although preliminary, if translatable to humans could be useful to address age-related changes in processes such as healing, or patch dressing efficacy/safety where hydration is a critical determinant. Their potential use for the prediction of efficacy and or safety of topically applied products for the elderly as compared to young adults may warrant further investigation.
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