191 research outputs found

    Transition from University to the labour market: the impact of personal variables in graduates’ perceptions of self-efficacy

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    The transition from university to the labour market is a crucial period for graduates. It is typically characterized by a high degree of uncertainty. Self-efficacy may be a determinant in the process, but the research so far has only considered students or graduates shortly after graduation, strongly compromising its conclusions on the findings. This study aims at exploring the variables which explain the different levels of self-efficacy of graduates in transition to the labour market. A total of 694 graduates who completed their degrees at two Portuguese Higher Education Institutions in the last five years were subjected to a questionnaire. Regression and multivariate analyses based on decision trees (Recursive Partitioning for Classification) showed that (1) older graduates have higher self-efficacy in adapting to work; (2) male graduates have higher self-efficacy in emotional regulation when looking for a job; and (3) graduates with higher grades demonstrated more self-efficacy in job-seeking behaviours. The results also revealed that the graduates’ scientific area, the parents’ level of education and undergoing internships during higher education are also related to self-efficacy. Overall, the study contributed to a better understanding of the construction process of self-efficacy beliefs and its importance in the job-seeking process and in the adaptation to work.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    HDAC6 is a bruchpilot deacetylase that facilitates neurotransmitter release

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    Presynaptic densities are specialized structures involved in synaptic vesicle tethering and neurotransmission; however, the mechanisms regulating their function remain understudied. In Drosophila, Bruchpilot is a major constituent of the presynaptic density that tethers vesicles. Here, we show that HDAC6 is necessary and sufficient for deacetylation of Bruchpilot. HDAC6 expression is also controlled by TDP-43, an RNA-binding protein deregulated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Animals expressing TDP-43 harboring pathogenic mutations show increased HDAC6 expression, decreased Bruchpilot acetylation, larger vesicle-tethering sites, and increased neurotransmission, defects similar to those seen upon expression of HDAC6 and opposite to hdac6 null mutants. Consequently, reduced levels of HDAC6 or increased levels of ELP3, a Bruchpilot acetyltransferase, rescue the presynaptic density defects in TDP-43-expressing flies as well as the decreased adult locomotion. Our work identifies HDAC6 as a Bruchpilot deacetylase and indicates that regulating acetylation of a presynaptic release-site protein is critical for maintaining normal neurotransmission

    Academic expectations of students in the first years of Higher Education

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    This study analyzed students' expectations in the transition to Higher Education. Participants were 205 students of the first and second year, enrolled in public and private Higher Education institutions. Students answered an open questionnaire composed of five questions about personal expectations, interpersonal relationships, expectations about the undergraduate program and career development, the institution where they were enrolled, and a social-demographic questionnaire. Content analysis was performed to analyze data. Students described their own expectations regarding the job market, and personal and occupational benefits from studying in Higher Education. These results support previous studies that have suggested that first-year students present high expectations about higher education. We discuss the implications of the results in future researches and intervention with students, especially the ones with difficulties in academic adaptation.Este trabalho analisa expectativas acadêmicas de universitários ao ingressar no Ensino Superior. Participaram do estudo 205 estudantes do primeiro e segundo ano do Ensino Superior. Os participantes responderam a um questionário sobre expectativas pessoais, relações interpessoais, expectativas acerca do curso, carreira, instituição de ensino e um questionário de dados sociodemográficos. Os dados foram submetidos a análises qualitativas, com recurso a análise de conteúdo. Os alunos descrevem suas expectativas em direção ao mercado de trabalho e aos ganhos pessoais e profissionais resultantes do fato de cursarem o Ensino Superior. Esses resultados reiteram estudos anteriores, indicando que alunos do primeiro ano apresentam altas expectativas em relação ao Ensino Superior. Discutem-se as implicações dos resultados para novas pesquisas e intervenções com universitários, especialmente aqueles com dificuldades de adaptação acadêmica.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Adenosine A(2A) receptor blockade reverts hippocampal stress-induced deficits and restores corticosterone circadian oscillation

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    Maternal separation (MS) is an early life stress model that induces permanent changes in the central nervous system, impairing hippocampal long-term potentiation (LTP) and spatial working memory. There are compelling evidences for a role of hippocampal adenosine A(2A) receptors in stress-induced modifications related to cognition, thus opening a potential window for therapeutic intervention. Here, we submitted rats to MS and evaluated the long-lasting molecular, electrophysiological and behavioral impairments in adulthood. We then assessed the therapeutic potential of KW6002, a blocker of A(2A) receptors, in stress-impaired animals. We report that the blockade of A(2A) receptors was efficient in reverting the behavior, electrophysiological and morphological impairments induced by MS. In addition, this effect is associated with restoration of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA-axis) activity, as both the plasma corticosterone levels and hippocampal glucocorticoid receptor expression pattern returned to physiological-like status after the treatment. These results reveal the involvement of A(2A) receptors in the stress-associated impairments and directly in the stress response system by showing that the dysfunction of the HPA-axis as well as the long-lasting synaptic and behavioral effects of MS can be reverted by targeting adenosine A(2A) receptors. These findings provide a novel evidence for the use of adenosine A(2A) receptor antagonists as potential therapy against psychopathologiesWe acknowledge Alexandre de Mendonca, David Blum and Rodrigo Cunha for helpful discussions. VLB is thankful to Joao Baiao and Carla Batalha for technical assistance. VLB has been awarded a PhD fellowship from Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (BD/63041/2009). LVL is funded by Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (PTDC/SAU-NEU/099853/2008) and by EU programme Egide-Pessoa. YB and CEM were funded by the Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF, Grant number 01EW0911) in the frame of ERA-NET NEURON

    The Demise of Multidrug-Resistant HIV-1: the National Time Trend in Portugal

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    OBJECTIVES: Despite a decreasing mortality and morbidity in treated HIV-1 patients, highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) can still fail due to the development of drug resistance. Especially, multidrug-resistant viruses pose a threat to efficient therapy. We studied the changing prevalence of multidrug resistance (MDR) over time in a cohort of HIV-1-infected patients in Portugal. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We used data of 8065 HIV-1-infected patients followed from July 2001 up to April 2012 in 22 hospitals located in Portugal. MDR at a specific date of sampling was defined as no more than one fully active drug (excluding integrase and entry inhibitors) at that time authorized by the Portuguese National Authority of Medicines and Health Products (INFARMED), as interpreted with the Rega algorithm version 8.0.2. A generalized linear mixed model was used to study the time trend of the prevalence of MDR. RESULTS: We observed a statistically significant decrease in the prevalence of MDR over the last decade, from 6.9% (95% CI: 5.7-8.4) in 2001-03, 6.0% (95% CI: 4.9-7.2) in 2003-05, 3.7% (95% CI: 2.8-4.8) in 2005-07 and 1.6% (95% CI: 1.1-2.2) in 2007-09 down to 0.6% (95% CI: 0.3-0.9) in 2009-12 [OR=0.80 (95% CI: 0.75-0.86); P<0.001]. In July 2011 the last new case of MDR was seen. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of multidrug-resistant HIV-1 is decreasing over time in Portugal, reflecting the increasing efficiency of HAART and the availability of new drugs. Therefore, in designing a new drug, safety and practical aspects, e.g. less toxicity and ease of use, may need more attention than focusing mainly on efficacy against resistant strains.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Innate immune activation and aberrant function in the R6/2 mouse model and Huntington’s disease iPSC-derived microglia

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    Huntington’s disease (HD) is an inherited autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disease caused by CAG repeats in exon 1 of the HTT gene. A hallmark of HD along with other psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases is alteration in the neuronal circuitry and synaptic loss. Microglia and peripheral innate immune activation have been reported in pre-symptomatic HD patients; however, what “activation” signifies for microglial and immune function in HD and how it impacts synaptic health remains unclear. In this study we sought to fill these gaps by capturing immune phenotypes and functional activation states of microglia and peripheral immunity in the R6/2 model of HD at pre-symptomatic, symptomatic and end stages of disease. These included characterizations of microglial phenotypes at single cell resolution, morphology, aberrant functions such as surveillance and phagocytosis and their impact on synaptic loss in vitro and ex vivo in R6/2 mouse brain tissue slices. To further understand how relevant the observed aberrant microglial behaviors are to human disease, transcriptomic analysis was performed using HD patient nuclear sequencing data and functional assessments were conducted using induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived microglia. Our results show temporal changes in brain infiltration of peripheral lymphoid and myeloid cells, increases in microglial activation markers and phagocytic functions at the pre-symptomatic stages of disease. Increases in microglial surveillance and synaptic uptake parallel significant reduction of spine density in R6/2 mice. These findings were mirrored by an upregulation of gene signatures in the endocytic and migratory pathways in disease-associated microglial subsets in human HD brains, as well as increased phagocytic and migratory functions of iPSC-derived HD microglia. These results collectively suggest that targeting key and specific microglial functions related to synaptic surveillance and pruning may be therapeutically beneficial in attenuating cognitive decline and psychiatric aspects of HD

    Innovation for Sustainability and Networking

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    Throughout human history, innovation has been the main factor in adapting humanity to its settings. On the basis of earlier practice, human creativity allows the finding of new, permanent ways to do things. their applications encourage new spaces, new necessities and new lifestyles. Innovation has been an element of human capacities from its earlier stages, but it has been recognized only recently as a clear device of social and economic change

    An improved method for large scale generation and high-throughput functional characterization of human iPSC-derived microglia

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    Neuroscience drug discovery has faced significant challenges due to restricted access to relevant human cell models and limited translatability of existing preclinical findings to human pathophysiology. Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have emerged as a promising solution, offering the potential to generate patient-specific cell types, including in the recent years, iPSC-derived microglia (iMGL). Current methods rely on complex and time-consuming differentiation procedures, leading to considerable batch-to-batch variability consequently hindering the establishment of standardized and reproducible high-throughput functional screening approaches. Addressing these challenges is critical in ensuring the generation of homogenous iMGL populations with consistent functional properties. In this study we describe an improved high-yield protocol for generating iMGL, which allows for increased reproducibility and flexibility in the execution of high-throughput functional screens. We introduce a two-step process in embryoid bodie (EB) maintenance and a stop point allowing for cryopreservation at the hematopoietic progenitor cell (iHPC) stages. Furthermore, we demonstrate inter-operator robustness of this modified protocol in a range of high-throughput functional assays including phagocytosis, lysosomal acidification, chemotaxis, and cytokine release. Our study underscores the importance of quality control checks at various stages of iPSC-differentiation and functional assay set up, highlighting novel workarounds to the existing challenges such as limited yield, flexibility, and reproducibility, all critical in drug discovery

    Diagnóstico da biodeterioração por fungos e bactérias nas pinturas murais da Casa de Fresco de Sanches Baena (Vila Viçosa, Portugal)

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    A Casa de Fresco de Sanches Baena, situada em Vila Viçosa (Sudeste de Portugal), é uma pequena construção semi-subterrânea, de planta quadrangular,anexa à nora do antigo Palácio dos Sanches Baena. Os frescos que cobrem a sua abóbada e paredes apresentam cenas mitológicas ricas conjugadas com anjos musicais, conchas, porcelana e outros elementos decorativos, os quais fazem dela um exemplar especialmente rico e invulgar.As pinturas apresentam uma policromia intensa que sugere o uso de uma paleta rica composta por diferentes pigmentos. Infelizmente, devido ao abandono parcial e à falta de preservação, as pinturas estão num estado avançado de degradação sendo visível o destacamento de camadas pictóricas e argamassas, eflorescências salinas e uma abundante colonização microbiológica. Com este trabalho pretende-se identificar as diferentes populações microbianas presentes e avaliar a sua importância na deterioração destas pinturas. O estudo microbiológico foi efectuado em amostras recolhidas de zonas visivelmente contaminadas, utilizando zaragatoas e bisturis estéreis, por cultura em meios selectivos e observação por microscopia óptica e electrónica. Este estudo permitiu isolar 32 estirpes bacterianas e 34 fúngicas nos quatro painéis de frescos.As estirpes bacterianas predominantes foram as estirpes Gram+ do género Bacillus existindo também um elevado número de estirpes Gramdo género Pseudomonas. Entre as estirpes fúngicas predominantes destacam-se as estirpes de Cladosporium spp. e Penicillium spp. Para avaliação da biodeterioração procedeu-se também à quantificação da actividade da desidrogenase em zonas de reboco degradadas, como biomarcador da presença de microrganismos vivos. Paralelamente, para caracterização da actividade da desidrogenase, procedeu-se à sua quantificação em culturas de uma das estirpes predominantes isolada de um dos painéis com deterioração. Nas zonas degradadas analisadas foi detectada uma forte actividade desidrogenase, pelo que esta enzima parece ser um bom marcador da biodeterioração
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