503 research outputs found
Is contextual-potentiated eating dependent on caloric density of food?
One experiment tested whether a specific context could elicit eating in rats as a result of Pavlovian conditioning and whether this effect depended on the caloric density of food. Thirty two deprived rats experienced two contexts. They had access to food in context A, but no food was available in context B. During conditioning, half of the animals received high density caloric food (HD groups) whereas the other half, low density caloric food (LD groups). Then, half of the rats in each type of food group was tested in context A and the other half in context B. The results demonstrated an effect of context conditioning only in HD groups. These findings suggest the relevance of both contextual conditioning and caloric density of food in eating behaviour. Implications for the aetiology of binge eating will be discussed
Non local Thirring model with backward and umklapp interactions
We extend a non local and non covariant version of the Thirring model in
order to describe a many-body system with backward and umklapp scattering
processes. We express the vacuum to vacuum functional in terms of a non trivial
fermionic determinant. Using path-integral methods we find a bosonic
representation for this determinant which allows us to obtain an effective
action for the collective excitations of the system. By introducing a non local
version of the self-consistent harmonic approximation, we get an expression for
the gap of the charge-density excitations as functional of arbitrary
electron-electron potentials. As an example we also consider the case of a non
contact umklapp interaction.Comment: 19 pages, no figure
Non-perturbative behavior of the quantum phase transition to a nematic Fermi fluid
We discuss shape (Pomeranchuk) instabilities of the Fermi surface of a
two-dimensional Fermi system using bosonization. We consider in detail the
quantum critical behavior of the transition of a two dimensional Fermi fluid to
a nematic state which breaks spontaneously the rotational invariance of the
Fermi liquid. We show that higher dimensional bosonization reproduces the
quantum critical behavior expected from the Hertz-Millis analysis, and verify
that this theory has dynamic critical exponent . Going beyond this
framework, we study the behavior of the fermion degrees of freedom directly,
and show that at quantum criticality as well as in the the quantum nematic
phase (except along a set of measure zero of symmetry-dictated directions) the
quasi-particles of the normal Fermi liquid are generally wiped out. Instead,
they exhibit short ranged spatial correlations that decay faster than any
power-law, with the law and we
verify explicitely the vanishing of the fermion residue utilizing this
expression. In contrast, the fermion auto-correlation function has the behavior
. In this regime we also find that, at
low frequency, the single-particle fermion density-of-states behaves as
, where is larger
than the free Fermi value, N(0), and is a constant. These results confirm
the non-Fermi liquid nature of both the quantum critical theory and of the
nematic phase.Comment: 20 pages, 2 figures, 1 table; new version with minor changes; new
subsection 3C2 added with an explicit calculation of the quasiparticle
residue at the nematic transition; minor typos corrected, new references;
general beautification of the text and figure
Activation of innate and specific immune responses in hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS)- patients
La función primaria del sistema inmunológico es preservar al individuo sano frente a infinidad de agentes microbianos patógenos o injuriantes. Sin embargo, en determinadas circunstancias los mecanismos agresores normalmente montados contra un agente invasor, pueden tornarse altamente injuriantes para el propio individuo. Hay importantes evidencias tanto clínicas como experimentales, de que la reacción inflamatoria inducida por los distintos componentes de las bacterias Escherichia coli productoras de toxina Shiga (Stx) (STEC), fundamentalmente la Stx y los lipopolisacáridos (LPS), contribuye decisivamente en la evolución a la forma completa de SUH Así los pacientes al ser diagnosticados de SUH, presentan evidencias de haber sufrido un proceso de activación del sistema inmune innato, o reacción inflamatoria muy aguda y temprana en la evolución de la enfermedad. Algunas de estas evidencias pueden resumirse como: una neutrofilia marcada, leucocitos neutrófilos (PMN) circulantes que se encuentran “agotados o exhaustos”, los monocitos diferenciados hacia un fenotipo inflamatorio (menor expresión de CD14 y aumento de CD16), y se encuentra un significativo descenso en los leucocitos que presentan el receptor para la quimioquina Fractalquina (FKN, CX3CL1)) (CX3CR1): los. monocitos clásicos y células Natural Killer (NK). Estas células tienen un alto potencial citotóxico. La FKN se expresa en endotelio y epitelio renal y ha sido involucrada en los mecanismos patogénicos en distintas nefropatías. Llamativamente, encontramos una correlación significativa entre la severidad del cuadro renal y las alteraciones mencionadas. Por último se discute el papel protector que la respuesta inmune específica podría ejercer, fundamentalmente a través de la producción de anticuerpos neutralizantes de la Stx.The central role of the immune system is the preservation of the health against several pathogenic microbes and injury agents. However, on special conditions defensive mechanisms triggered towards the foreign agent can damage the host. Clinical and experimental evidence indicate that inflammatory reaction triggered by the main components of Shiga toxin (Stx)- producing Escherichia coli (STEC), participate in the evolution to the complete form of HUS. When children are diagnosed of HUS, they present evidence that have suffered a very strong and early inflammatory response. These features include: the presence of a marked neutrophilia, the polymorfonuclear leucocytes (PMN) are “deactivated or exhausted” and the monocytes are differentiated towards an inflammatory phenotype (CD14-reduced and CD16-enhanced membrane expression). In addition, HUS-patients show a marked reduction in the absolute and relative number of leucocytes carrying the receptor (CX3CR1) for the chemokine “Fractalkine” (FKN, CX3 CL1), which are the classic monocytes and Natural Killer cells (NK). All these cells express a high cytotoxic potencial. The chemokine FKN is expressed in endothelial and epithelial renal cells, and is involved in the pathogenic mechanism of different nephropathies. Noteworthy, we found a significant correlation between the severity of the renal damage (as days of anuria) and the alterations described above. Finally, the protective role of specific immune response, mainly through the antibody production with Stx-neutralizing capacity, is discussed.Fil: Palermo, Marina Sandra. Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Instituto de Medicina Experimental. Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Medicina Experimental; ArgentinaFil: Fernandez, Gabriela C.. Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires; ArgentinaFil: Ramos, Maria Victoria. Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires; ArgentinaFil: Bentancor, Leticia. Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires; ArgentinaFil: Fernández Brando, Romina Jimena. Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Instituto de Medicina Experimental. Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Medicina Experimental; ArgentinaFil: Dran, Graciela I.. Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires; ArgentinaFil: Isturiz, Martín Amadeo. Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Instituto de Medicina Experimental. Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Medicina Experimental; Argentin
Searching for glycosylated natural products in actinomycetes and identification of novel macrolactams and angucyclines
Many bioactive natural products are glycosylated compounds in which the sugar components usually participate in interaction and molecular recognition of the cellular target. Therefore, the presence of sugar moieties is important, in some cases essential, for bioactivity. Searching for novel glycosylated bioactive compounds is an important aim in the field of the research for natural products from actinomycetes. A great majority of these sugar moieties belong to the 6-deoxyhexoses and share two common biosynthetic steps catalyzed by a NDP-D-glucose synthase (GS) and a NDP-D-glucose 4,6-dehydratase (DH). Based on this fact, seventy one Streptomyces strains isolated from the integument of ants of the Tribe Attini were screened for the presence of biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) for glycosylated compounds. Total DNAs were analyzed by PCR amplification using oligo primers for GSs and DHs and also for a NDP-D-glucose-2,3-dehydratases. Amplicons were used in gene disruption experiments to generate non-producing mutants in the corresponding clusters. Eleven mutants were obtained and comparative dereplication analyses between the wild type strains and the corresponding mutants allowed in some cases the identification of the compound coded by the corresponding cluster (lobophorins, vicenistatin, chromomycins and benzanthrins) and that of two novel macrolactams (sipanmycin A and B). Several strains did not show UPLC differential peaks between the wild type strain and mutant profiles. However, after genome sequencing of these strains, the activation of the expression of two clusters was achieved by using nutritional and genetic approaches leading to the identification of compounds of the cervimycins family and two novel members of the warkmycins family. Our work defines a useful strategy for the identification new glycosylated compounds by a combination of genome mining, gene inactivation experiments and the activation of silent biosynthetic clusters in Streptomyces strains
Competition between Pomeranchuk instabilities in the nematic and hexatic channels in a two-dimensional spinless Fermi fluid
We study the competition between the nematic and the hexatic phases of a
two-dimensional spinless Fermi fluid near Pomeranchuk instabilities. We show
that the general phase diagram of this theory contains a bicritical point where
two second order lines and a first order nematic/hexatic phase transition meet
together. We found that at criticality, and deep inside the associated symmetry
broken phases, the low energy theory is governed by a dissipative cubic mode,
even near the bicritical point where nematic and hexatic fluctuations cannot be
distinguished due to very strong dynamical couplings.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures. Shorter and improved version, as will appear in
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Neuropsychological Performance in Patients with Asymptomatic HIV-1 Infection
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
lead to neurocognitive disorders; however, there is still much knowledge to be gained regarding
HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders. The purpose of this study was to assess the cognitive
performance, instrumental activities of daily living, depression, and anxiety in patients with
asymptomatic HIV-1 infections compared with seronegative participants without neurocognitive
impairment. We studied a sample consisted of 60 patients with asymptomatic HIV-1 infections
and 60 seronegative participants without neurocognitive impairment from the city of
Barranquilla, Colombia, with a mean age of 36.07 years. A protocol of neuropsychological and
psychopathological tests was applied to the participants. The group of patients with
asymptomatic HIV infections significantly underperformed on tasks that assessed global
cognitive screening, attention span, learning, phonemic verbal fluency, auditory-verbal
comprehension, information processing speed, cognitive flexibility, and motor skills compared to
the group of seronegative participants. No significant differences were found in memory, visual
confrontation naming, vocabulary, inhibition, and instrumental activities of daily living.
Additionally, the patients with asymptomatic HIV-1 infection had a higher anxiety index than the
seronegative participants, but no significant difference was found in depression. A correlation
was found between depression and anxiety. In conclusion, the patients with asymptomatic HIV-1
infection had lower cognitive performances than the seronegative participants in the cognitive
functions mentioned above and more anxiety but still performed the instrumental activities of
daily living
Viability of honeybee colonies exposed to sunflowers grown from seeds treated with the neonicotinoids thiamethoxam and clothianidin
In this study, honeybee colonies were monitored in a field study conducted on sunflowers grown from seeds treated with the systemic neonicotinoids thiamethoxam or clothianidin. This field trial was carried out in different representative growing areas in Spain over a beekeeping season. The health and development of the colonies was assessed by measuring factors that have a significant influence on their strength and overwintering ability. The parameters assessed were: colony strength (adult bees), brood development, amount of pollen and honey stores and presence and status of the queen. The concentration of residues (clothianidin and thiamethoxam) in samples of beebread and in adult bees was at the level of ng.g 1; in the ranges of 0.10e2.89ngg 1 and 0.05e0.12ngg 1; 0.10e0.37ngg 1 and 0.01 e0.05ngg 1, respectively. Multivariate models were applied to evaluate the interaction among factors. No significant differences were found between the honeybee colonies of the different treatment groups, either exposed or not to the neonicotinoids. The seasonal development of the colonies was affected by the environmental conditions which, together with the initial strength of the bee colonies and the characteristics of the plots, had a significant effect on the different variables studied
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