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Vascular Pathways of Testosterone: Clinical Implications
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Testosterone (T) is an important sex hormone that triggers several genomic and non-genomic pathways, leading to improvements of several cardiovascular risk factors and quality of life in men. At the vascular level, the key effect of T is the vasorelaxation. This review discusses the molecular pathways and clinical implications of T in the vascular system. Firstly, the mechanisms involved in the T vasodilator effect will be presented. Then, it will be discussed the association of T with the main risks for CVD, namely metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes mellitus, obesity, atherosclerosis, dyslipidaemia and hypertension. Several studies have shown a correlation between low T levels and an increased prevalence of several CVD. These observations suggest that T has beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system and that testosterone replacement therapy may become a therapeutic reality for some of these disorders.UBI-Santander Totta (BID/FCS/2018)info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Biodegradable Polymers on Cementitious Materials
[EN] Nowadays the sustainability and safety requirements of structures inspire the study of new
self-healing materials and preventive repair methods on cementitious elements. To achieve this
undertaking, this research replaces widely employed synthetic polymers by biodegradable ones as
consolidants and water-repellents, and assesses the protection and consolidation effect of biopolymers
(obtained by using waste biomass of mixed microbial cultures from polyhydroxyalkanoates production
processes) as eco-friendly healing agents by analysing the water absorption of two kind of materials.
The first group of samples are cement mortar specimens whose external surface has been treated with
biopolymer products and subsequently evaluated by water drop absorption test. The second group of
samples are cement mortar specimens formulated with biopolymer products included in its mixing water
and later the waterproofing efficiency is analysed by capillary water absorption tests. The water
absorption behaviour of both kind of samples shows a potential improvement of cementitious elements
durability, since water absorption results have decreased for treated samples in comparison with
untreated one
Biodegradable polymers on cementitious materials
PTDC/EPH-PAT/4684/2014 IF/01054/2014/CP1224/CT0005 UID/QUI/50006/2019 UID/Multi/04378/2019 POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007728Nowadays the sustainability and safety requirements of structures inspire the study of new self healing materials and preventive repair methods on cementitious elements. To achieve this undertaking, this research replaces widely employed synthetic polymers by biodegradable ones as consolidants and water-repellents, and assesses the protection and consolidation effect of biopolymers (obtained by using waste biomass of mixed microbial cultures from polyhydroxyalkanoates production processes) as eco-friendly healing agents by analysing the water absorption of two kind of materials. The first group of samples are cement mortar specimens whose external surface has been treated with biopolymer products and subsequently evaluated by water drop absorption test. The second group of samples are cement mortar specimens formulated with biopolymer products included in its mixing water and later the waterproofing efficiency is analysed by capillary water absorption tests. The water absorption behaviour of both kind of samples shows a potential improvement of cementitious elements durability, since water absorption results have decreased for treated samples in comparison with untreated ones.authorsversionpublishe
Biodegradable Polymers on Cementitious Materials
[EN] Nowadays the sustainability and safety requirements of structures inspire the study of new
self-healing materials and preventive repair methods on cementitious elements. To achieve this
undertaking, this research replaces widely employed synthetic polymers by biodegradable ones as
consolidants and water-repellents, and assesses the protection and consolidation effect of biopolymers
(obtained by using waste biomass of mixed microbial cultures from polyhydroxyalkanoates production
processes) as eco-friendly healing agents by analysing the water absorption of two kind of materials.
The first group of samples are cement mortar specimens whose external surface has been treated with
biopolymer products and subsequently evaluated by water drop absorption test. The second group of
samples are cement mortar specimens formulated with biopolymer products included in its mixing water
and later the waterproofing efficiency is analysed by capillary water absorption tests. The water
absorption behaviour of both kind of samples shows a potential improvement of cementitious elements
durability, since water absorption results have decreased for treated samples in comparison with
untreated one
Eco-friendly healing agents for recycled concrete
Abstract An innovative option to extend the service life of construction and building materials is the use of bio-healing agents. This study was focused on assessing the protection and consolidation effect of eco-friendly healing agents by analysing the water absorption of recycled concrete. A recycled concrete with 50% replacement of natural coarse aggregate by construction and demolition waste (CDW) aggregate and a similar recycled concrete in which, additionally, the Portland cement was replaced by recycled cement (with 25% ceramic waste) were biotreated by healing agents. These agents were obtained by using waste biomass of two different mixed microbial cultures from polyhydroxyalkanoates production processes. Results have shown that biotreatments decreased the water absorption significantly, more evident in concrete samples with both recycled cement and aggregates than on the other type of concrete. Resumen Una innovadora posibilidad planteada para prolongar la vida útil de los materiales de construcción y edificación es el uso de agentes bioreparadores. Este estudio se centró en la evaluación del efecto protector y consolidante de agentes reparadores y respetuosos con el medio ambiente mediante el análisis de la absorción de agua del hormigón reciclado. Un hormigón reciclado con sustitución del 50% de los áridos gruesos naturales por residuos de construcción y demolición (RCD) y un hormigón reciclado similar en el cual, además, se sustituyó el cemento convencional Portland por cemento reciclado (con 25% de residuo cerámico) fueron biotratados con agentes reparadores. Estos agentes se obtuvieron en el proceso de producción de polihidroxialcanoatos utilizando biomasa residual de dos cultivos microbianos mixtos diferentes. Los resultados mostraron que los biotratamientos disminuyen significativamente la absorción de agua del hormigón, siendo más eficaces en las muestras de hormigón que combinan cemento y árido reciclado que en el otro tipo de hormigón.authorsversionpublishe
Size Matters: Microservices Research and Applications
In this chapter we offer an overview of microservices providing the
introductory information that a reader should know before continuing reading
this book. We introduce the idea of microservices and we discuss some of the
current research challenges and real-life software applications where the
microservice paradigm play a key role. We have identified a set of areas where
both researcher and developer can propose new ideas and technical solutions.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1706.0735
Boat noise impacts Lusitanian toadfish breeding males and reproductive outcome
Anthropogenic noise is a growing threat to marine organisms, including fish. Yet very few studies have addressed the
impact of anthropogenic noise on fish reproduction, especially in situ. In this study, we investigated the impacts of boat
noise exposure in the reproductive success of wild Lusitanian toadfish (Halobatrachus didactylus), a species that relies
on advertisement calls for mate attraction, using behavioural, physiological and reproductive endpoints. Two sets of
artificial nests were deployed in the Tagus estuary and exposed to either ambient sound or boat noise during their
breeding season. Toadfish males spontaneously used these nests to breed. We inspected nests for occupation and the
presence of eggs in six spring low tides (in two years) and assessed male vocal activity and stress responses. Boat
noise did not affect nest occupation by males but impacted reproductive success by decreasing the likelihood of receiving eggs, decreasing the number of live eggs and increasing the number of dead eggs, compared to control males. Treatment males also showed depressed vocal activity and slightly higher cortisol levels. The assessment of oxidative stress
and energy metabolism-related biomarkers revealed no oxidative damage in noise exposed males despite having lower
antioxidant responses and pointed towards a decrease in the activity levels of energy metabolism-related biomarkers.
These results suggest that males exposed to boat noise depressed their metabolism and their activity (such as parental
care and mate attraction) to cope with an acoustic stressor, consistent with a freezing defensive response/behaviour.
Together, our study demonstrates that boat noise has severe impacts on reproductive fitness in Lusitanian toadfish. We
argue that, at least fishes that cannot easily avoid noise sources due to their dependence on specific spawning sites,
may incur in significant direct fitness costs due to chronic noise exposure.Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia - FCTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Impact of anthropogenic noise on the survival and development of meagre (Argyrosomus regius) early life stages
The growth of human populations has been driving an unprecedent and widespread increase in marine traffic, posing a real threat to marine biodiversity. Even
though we are now aware of the negative effects of shipping noise exposure on fish, information about the impact on their early life stages continues to lack. Meagre
(Argyrosomus regius) is a vocal fish that uses estuaries with high levels of anthropogenic noise pollution as both breeding areas and nurseries. Here, the effects of boat
noise exposure on the development and survival of meagre larvae were studied.
Embryos and larvae were exposed to either noise (boat noise playback) or control treatments (coils producing a similar electric field to the speakers) and hatching
rate, survival rate, morphometric traits and stress-related biomarkers, at hatching and at 2 days-post-hatching (dph) were analyzed. Results showed no conclusive
effects of the impact of boat noise playback, even though there was an increased lipid droplet consumption and a decrease in body depth at 2dph larvae under this
stressor. The assessment of oxidative stress and energy metabolism-related biomarkers at hatching showed a marginal decrease in superoxide dismutase (SOD)
activity and no changes in DNA damage or electron transport system activity (ETS), although it cannot be disregarded that those effects could only be visible at later
stages of larval development. Whether these morphological and developmental results have implications in later stages remains to be investigated. Further studies
with longer exposure and wild meagre could help deepen this knowledge and provide a better understanding of how anthropogenic noise can impact meagre early
stagesFundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia - FCTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Decision making impairment: A shared vulnerability in obesity, gambling disorder and substance use disorders?
Introduction: Addictions are associated with decision making impairments. The present study explores decision making in Substance use disorder (SUD), Gambling disorder (GD) and Obesity (OB) when assessed by Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) and compares them with healthy controls (HC). Methods: For the aims of this study, 591 participants (194 HC, 178 GD, 113 OB, 106 SUD) were assessed according to DSM criteria, completed a sociodemographic interview and conducted the IGT. Results: SUD, GD and OB present impaired decision making when compared to the HC in the overall task and task learning, however no differences are found for the overall performance in the IGT among the clinical groups. Results also reveal some specific learning across the task patterns within the clinical groups: OB maintains negative scores until the third set where learning starts but with a less extend to HC, SUD presents an early learning followed by a progressive although slow improvement and GD presents more random choices with no learning. Conclusions: Decision making impairments are present in the studied clinical samples and they display individual differences in the task learning. Results can help understanding the underlying mechanisms of OB and addiction behaviors as well as improve current clinical treatments
Estratégia institucional para a gestão dos dados de investigação: estudo e recomendações
O presente relatório apresenta o estudo e as recomendações para o desenvolvimento de uma estratégia institucional na Universidade do Minho para a gestão de dados de investigação. O relatório foi preparado pelo grupo de trabalho nomeado pelo Senhor Reitor da UMinho a 12 de abril de 2017 no despacho nº RT-27/2017. O Grupo iniciou os seus trabalhos no mês de maio com o mandato de “produzir um estudo e recomendações que sustentem a formulação de uma estratégia institucional relativa aos dados de investigação, incluindo a identificação de políticas, infraestruturas e serviços para a gestão dos dados de investigação na UMinho”. A metodologia adotada passou pela realização de duas reuniões presenciais, correspondendo às duas fases do trabalho – inicialmente diagnóstico e posteriormente desenho de soluções e formulação de recomendações –, e pela redação deste documento, de forma assíncrona e não presencial.
O relatório reflete a metodologia adotada e encontra-se estruturado em duas partes: 1ª) estudo e análise e 2ª) recomendações. Para a primeira parte, o grupo de trabalho tomou como base o estudo realizado em 2014 pelos Serviços de Documentação da UMinho (SDUM) que fornece informação relevante sobre os dados gerados no âmbito da investigação realizada na UMinho e sobre as práticas de gestão desses dados. Esta parte do estudo foi complementada com a análise dos primeiros resultados do programa de diagnóstico iniciado pelos SDUM e aplicado a seis comunidades piloto no primeiro semestre de 2017 com o intuito de caracterizar os processos de gestão dos dados e avaliar papéis e responsabilidade associados.
Neste relatório analisam-se ainda as políticas para dados dos financiadores de ciência e inovação, com particular enfoque para os requisitos dos dados de investigação abertos no Horizonte 2020 e princípios FAIR para a gestão de dados. Reflete-se ainda sobre a Política Nacional de Ciência Aberta e o desenvolvimento de estratégias institucionais nas universidades.
A secção prospetiva do presente relatório apresenta recomendações estruturadas em cinco tópicos: 1) Política, 2) Infraestrutura e sistemas para dados, 3) Serviços e ferramentas de apoio à gestão dos dados, 4) Capacitação e 5) Questões legais, de proteção de dados e de propriedade intelectual. O relatório desenvolve os componentes e detalhes das seguintes recomendações:
1. Definição de uma política institucional da Universidade do Minho relativa à gestão e partilha dos dados de investigação.
2. Disponibilização de uma infraestrutura de sistemas e serviços integrados a disponibilizar à comunidade da UMinho para a gestão de dados ao longo do ciclo de vida da investigação.
3. Criação de ferramentas de apoio à gestão de dados que assegurem a interligação e utilização dos componentes da infraestrutura institucional de dados.
4. Desenvolvimento de ações e programas integrados que promovam e valorizem as competências dos investigadores em matéria de gestão e partilha de dados de investigação.
5. Disponibilização e reforço de serviços de apoio e consultoria no domínio da proteção de dados, licenciamento e reutilização de dados e propriedade intelectual
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