962 research outputs found

    EVALUACIÓN DE LA CALIDAD DE FRUTO DE LA LIMA TAHITI ( Citrus latifolia, Tanaka) SOBRE DOS PORTAINJERTOS DIFERENTES

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    En de la citricultura, la especie que esta teniendo un aumento sustancial en lo que respecta a la demanda y la superficie plantada, es la lima Tahití. El objetivo del trabajo fue estudiar la influencia de dos diferentes portainjertos sobre la calidad del fruto de la lima tahití (Citrus latifolia, Tanaka) Para el experimento se utilizó un plantel de lima tahití sobre dos portainjertos diferentes, Citrange C35 (Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. x Citrus sinensis(L.) Osbeck) y mandarina Suen kat (C. reticulata var. austera (Swingle)), implantado en el Campo Experimental de la FCA/ UNA, ubicado a 125 msnm, con las siguientes coordenadas, 25º27´ y 57º 27´ O. El suelo clasificado como Rhodic paleaudult. El diseño experimental utilizado fue el enteramente al azar con dos tratamiento compuesto por las dos especies de porta injertos, mandarina y Citrange C35 , y cuatro repeticiones. Se cosecharon 20 frutos por tratamiento en el laboratorio se midieron los siguientes puntos, altura, diámetro y peso del fruto, porcentaje jugo y cáscara, sólido solubles y acidez. Los resultados mostraron la influencia de los portainjertos sobre la calidad organoléptica del fruto de la lima tahiti. Los máximos valores en cuanto al diámetro, altura y peso del fruto, porcentaje de gabazo se observaron en frutos producidos sobre Citrange C35 , el mayor porcentaje de jugo se produjo sobre la mandarina Suen kat. En relación a sólido soluble y acidez no hubo diferencia significativa entre los portainjertos

    Withania somnifera Root Extract Enhances Chemotherapy through ‘Priming’

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    Withania somnifera extracts are known for their anti-cancerous, anti-inflammatory and antioxidative properties. One of their mechanisms of actions is to modulate mitochondrial function through increasing oxidative stress. Recently ‘priming’ has been suggested as a potential mechanism for enhancing cancer cell death. In this study we demonstrate that ‘priming’, in HT-29 colon cells, with W. somnifera root extract increased the potency of the chemotherapeutic agent cisplatin. We have also showed the W. somnifera root extract enhanced mitochondrial dysfunction and that the underlying mechanism of ‘priming’ was selectively through increased ROS. Moreover, we showed that this effect was not seen in non-cancerous cells

    A Natural Combination Extract of Viscum album L. Containing Both Triterpene Acids and Lectins Is Highly Effective against AML In Vivo

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    Aqueous Viscum album L. extracts are widely used in complementary cancer medicine. Hydrophobic triterpene acids also possess anti-cancer properties, but due to their low solubility they do not occur in significant amounts in aqueous extracts. Using cyclodextrins we solubilised mistletoe triterpenes (mainly oleanolic acid) and investigated the effect of a mistletoe whole plant extract on human acute myeloid leukaemia cells in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo. Single Viscum album L. extracts containing only solubilised triterpene acids (TT) or lectins (viscum) inhibited cell proliferation and induced apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner in vitro and ex vivo. The combination of viscum and TT extracts (viscumTT) enhanced the induction of apoptosis synergistically. The experiments demonstrated that all three extracts are able to induce apoptosis via caspase-8 and -9 dependent pathways with down-regulation of members of the inhibitor of apoptosis and Bcl-2 families of proteins. Finally, the acute myeloid leukaemia mouse model experiment confirmed the therapeutic effectiveness of viscumTT-treatment resulting in significant tumour weight reduction, comparable to the effect in cytarabine-treated mice. These results suggest that the combination viscumTT may have a potential therapeutic value for the treatment AML

    Clostridium Perfringens: agente etiologico de queratitis infecciosa

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    Clostridium perfringens es un raro agente causal de queratitis infecciosa, usualmente produce enfermedades necrotizantes severas. Presentación del caso: Agricultor de 32 años, procedente de General Artigas, Paraguay consultó en un servicio debido a un trauma con metal, cable en ojo derecho. Fue tratado con cicloplégico, AINES (antiinflamatorio no esteroideo) y aplicación de lente de contacto terapéutico. Después de 18 días sin mejoría acudió al Departamento de Oftalmología del Hospital de Clínicas de la Universidad Nacional de Asunción. El paciente presentó ausencia de percepción luminosa en el ojo afecto, quemosis, hipopion y ulcera central de cornea (5 mm). Se tomó muestra por raspado de cornea y el examen directo reveló bacilos Gram positivos. Se realizó cultivo en placas de agar sangre, agar chocolate y en caldo tioglicolato incubados a 37ºC y en agar Sabouraud incubados a 28 ºC. Después del informe laboratorial se inició tratamiento con cefazolina 50 mg/ml y gentamicina 14 mg/ml cada hora. Del medio de enriquecimiento fue aislado Clostridium perfringens después de tres días. Desafortunadamente el paciente no asistió a su control

    Contaminación microbiana de colirios utilizados por pacientes en la consulta externa de oftalmología

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    Los colirios contaminados representan una causa potencial de infección ocular prevenible. Como toda medicación terapéutica tópica, los colirios deben estar libres de agentes contaminantes. La frecuencia de contaminación varía entre 0,07% y 35,6% en los estudios publicados; no existiendo estudios publicados sobre este tema en nuestro país. Este estudio tiene como objetivo determinar la frecuencia de contaminación de las gotas oftálmicas utilizadas por pacientes que consultan en la Fundación Visión en Asunción, Paraguay. A todos los pacientes que acudieron a la consulta externa en el Servicio de Oftalmología de la Fundación Visión, de agosto de 2007 a julio de 2008 se les solicitó que entregaran sus envases de gotas oftálmicas que estuvieron utilizando por dos o más semanas, además se registraron sus datos demográficos y relacionados al uso del colirio. Los envases fueron enviados al Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencias de la Salud (IICS), de manera que la medicación restante en el interior de los mismos fuera cultivada en los medios microbiológicos convencionales. De los 73 envases recolectados, 8 (11%) presentaron cultivos positivos, siendo los gérmenes aislados Estafilococo coagulasa negativo, Propionibacterium acnes, Serratia marcescens, Corynebacterium sp y Alcaligenes faecalis, además del hongo oportunista Aspergillus fumigatus. La contaminación de los colirios utilizados por estos pacientes es relevante. Estos resultados coinciden con reportes de otros países y señala la importancia de dar orientaciones a los pacientes en cuanto al modo de utilización, almacenamiento y tiempo de recambio de los colirios por parte de los oftalmólogos

    Inhibition of fatty acid metabolism ameliorates disease activity in an animal model of multiple sclerosis

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    Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system and a leading cause of neurological disability. The complex immunopathology and variable disease course of multiple sclerosis have limited effective treatment of all patients. Altering the metabolism of immune cells may be an attractive strategy to modify their function during autoimmunity. We examined the effect of inhibiting fatty acid metabolism in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), a mouse model of multiple sclerosis. Mice treated with an inhibitor of carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 (CPT-1), the rate-limiting enzyme in the beta-oxidation of fatty acids, showed a reduction in disease severity as well as less inflammation and demyelination. Inhibition of CPT-1 in encephalitogenic T-cells resulted in increased apoptosis and reduced inflammatory cytokine production. These results suggest that disruption of fatty acid metabolism promotes downregulation of inflammation in the CNS and that this metabolic pathway is a potential therapeutic target for multiple sclerosis

    A New Endemic Focus of Chagas Disease in the Northern Region of Veraguas Province, Western Half Panama, Central America

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    Background: Chagas disease was originally reported in Panama in 1931. Currently, the best knowledge of this zoonosis is restricted to studies done in historically endemic regions. However, little is known about the distribution and epidemiology of Chagas disease in other rural areas of the country. Methods and Findings: A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out between May 2005 – July 2008 in four rural communities of the Santa Fe District, Veraguas Province. The study included an entomologic search to collect triatomines, bloodmeal type identification and infection rate with trypanosomes in collected vectors using a dot- blot and PCR analysis, genotyping of circulating Trypanosoma cruzi (mini-exon gene PCR analysis) and the detection of chagasic antibodies among inhabitants. The vector Rhodnius pallescens was more frequently found in La Culaca and El Pantano communities (788 specimens), where it was a sporadic household visitor. These triatomines presented darker coloration and larger sizescompared with typical specimens collected in Central Panama. Triatoma dimidiata was more common in Sabaneta de El Macho (162 specimens). In one small sub-region (El Macho), 60 % of the houses were colonized by this vector. Of the examined R. pallescens, 54.7.0 % (88/161) had fed on Didelphis marsupialis, and 24.6 % (34/138) of T. dimidiata specimens collected inside houses were positive for human blood. R. pallescens presented an infection index with T. cruzi of 17.7 % (24/ 136), with T. rangeli of 12.5 % (17/136) and 50.7 % (69/136) were mixed infections. In 117 T. dimidiata domestic specimens th

    Effect of thinning of native tree survival in the understory of an Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze

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    El interés por la conservación de la biodiversidad en los ambientes productivos se ha expandido considerablemente en las últimas décadas a nivel global. La regeneración de especies nativas en el sotobosque de plantaciones forestales de Misiones es influenciada por la edad y manejo de las plantaciones (Pinazo et al., 2008; Dummel y Pinazo, 2013; Ritter et al., 2018; Medina et al ., 2020) así como por la disponibilidad de remanentes de bosque nativo en el entorno (Ritter et al ., 2018). Varios de estos autores mencionan que las operaciones de raleos producen cambios ecológicos y físicos en el sotobosque; sin embargo, no existen estudios que hayan cuantificado los daños a nivel de sotobosque causados por la caída de árboles y el tránsito de máquinas.Native trees naturally establish in understory of forest plantations increasing appreciably the species diversity. Logging operations can reduce this diversity by mechanically damaging established trees. We measured the mortality of native trees induced by mechanical damage in an araucaria plantation in Misiones after thinning. We found that the mean mortality rate was 14 %, that smaller trees are differentially affected, and there were no differences between species. The low mortality rate indicates that logging operations can be adapted to promote the biodiversity conservation.Laboratorio de Investigación de Sistemas Ecológicos y AmbientalesInstituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuari

    Cellular Model of Warburg Effect Identifies Tumor Promoting Function of UCP2 in Breast Cancer and Its Suppression by Genipin

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    The Warburg Effect is characterized by an irreversible injury to mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) and an increased rate of aerobic glycolysis. In this study, we utilized a breast epithelial cell line lacking mitochondrial DNA (rho0) that exhibits the Warburg Effect associated with breast cancer. We developed a MitoExpress array for rapid analysis of all known nuclear genes encoding the mitochondrial proteome. The gene-expression pattern was compared among a normal breast epithelial cell line, its rho0 derivative, breast cancer cell lines and primary breast tumors. Among several genes, our study revealed that over-expression of mitochondrial uncoupling protein UCP2 in rho0 breast epithelial cells reflects gene expression changes in breast cancer cell lines and in primary breast tumors. Furthermore, over-expression of UCP2 was also found in leukemia, ovarian, bladder, esophagus, testicular, colorectal, kidney, pancreatic, lung and prostate tumors. Ectopic expression of UCP2 in MCF7 breast cancer cells led to a decreased mitochondrial membrane potential and increased tumorigenic properties as measured by cell migration, in vitro invasion and anchorage independent growth. Consistent with in vitro studies, we demonstrate that UCP2 over-expression leads to development of tumors in vivo in an orthotopic model of breast cancer. Genipin, a plant derived small molecule, suppressed the UCP2 led tumorigenic properties, which were mediated by decreased reactive oxygen species and down-regulation of UCP2. However, UCP1, 3, 4 and 5 gene expression was unaffected. UCP2 transcription was controlled by SMAD4. Together, these studies suggest a tumor-promoting function of UCP2 in breast cancer. In summary, our studies demonstrate that i) the Warburg Effect is mediated by UCP2; ii) UCP2 is over-expressed in breast and many other cancers; iii) UCP2 promotes tumorigenic properties in vitro and in vivo and iv) genipin suppresses the tumor promoting function of UCP2

    MethylViewer: computational analysis and editing for bisulfite sequencing and methyltransferase accessibility protocol for individual templates (MAPit) projects

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    Bisulfite sequencing is a widely-used technique for examining cytosine DNA methylation at nucleotide resolution along single DNA strands. Probing with cytosine DNA methyltransferases followed by bisulfite sequencing (MAPit) is an effective technique for mapping protein–DNA interactions. Here, MAPit methylation footprinting with M.CviPI, a GC methyltransferase we previously cloned and characterized, was used to probe hMLH1 chromatin in HCT116 and RKO colorectal cancer cells. Because M.CviPI-probed samples contain both CG and GC methylation, we developed a versatile, visually-intuitive program, called MethylViewer, for evaluating the bisulfite sequencing results. Uniquely, MethylViewer can simultaneously query cytosine methylation status in bisulfite-converted sequences at as many as four different user-defined motifs, e.g. CG, GC, etc., including motifs with degenerate bases. Data can also be exported for statistical analysis and as publication-quality images. Analysis of hMLH1 MAPit data with MethylViewer showed that endogenous CG methylation and accessible GC sites were both mapped on single molecules at high resolution. Disruption of positioned nucleosomes on single molecules of the PHO5 promoter was detected in budding yeast using M.CviPII, increasing the number of enzymes available for probing protein–DNA interactions. MethylViewer provides an integrated solution for primer design and rapid, accurate and detailed analysis of bisulfite sequencing or MAPit datasets from virtually any biological or biochemical system
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