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Rev. bras. anal. clin ; 42(2): 101-106, 2010. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-558427

ABSTRACT

As infecções por enteroparasitos estão entre os mais freqüentes agravos infecciosos, estimando-se que o número de infectados no mundo seja de aproximadamente 3.5 bilhões de pessoas e no Brasil, 130 milhões de habitantes são acometidos por algumaespécie de parasito intestinal. Desta forma, métodos laboratoriais para diagnóstico dos agentes etiológicos das doenças parasitárias intestinais são de extrema relevância. O objetivo deste trabalho foi caracterizar o controle de qualidade interno nas fases do processopré-analítico, analítico e pós-analítico utilizado nos laboratórios de Análises Clínicas da Secretaria Municipal de Saúde de Salvador em 2008, comparando-o com resultados obtidos em 2005. Detectou-se precariedade quanto à padronização e execução das técnicas nos Laboratórios de Parasitologia da Secretária Municipal de Saúde de Salvador em 2005 e 2008, evidenciando um Programa deControle de Qualidade Interno ainda ineficaz ou inexistente.


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Clinical Laboratory Techniques , Parasitic Diseases/diagnosis , Parasitology , Parasitology , Quality Control
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 32(10): 1243-8, Oct. 1999. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-252275

ABSTRACT

We have demonstrated that acute third ventricle injections of lead acetate (PbAc) exert a powerful antidipsogenic effect and induce a significant increase in renal sodium excretion. In the present study we confirm the antidipsogenic effect of lead and demonstrate that central administration of this metal, in minute amounts, significantly reduces salt intake both during dehydration and after central angiotensinergic stimulation. Adult male Wistar rats had the third ventricle cannulated seven days before the experiments. During this period they had free access to distilled water and hypertonic saline solution (1.5 percent). After a 24-h period of fluid deprivation, experimental animals received third ventricle injections of PbAc (0.3, N = 8 and 3.0 nmol/rat, N = 14) while controls received sodium acetate (NaAc; 3.0 nmol/rat, N = 10). Rats treated with PbAc at the highest dose showed a significant reduction both in water and hypertonic saline intake when compared to controls. When the effect of lead administration on angiotensin II-induced water and salt intake was studied, normohydrated animals received third ventricle injections of angiotensin II (9.6 nmol/rat) after pretreatment with 3.0 nmol/rat of PbAc (experimental group, N = 10) or NaAc (controls, N = 8). The group pretreated with PbAc presented a significant reduction in both water and salt intake compared to controls. Thus, this study confirms the antidipsogenic effect of central lead injections and demonstrates that the presence of lead in the brain exerts a significant inhibition of sodium appetite


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Rats , Animals , Male , Angiotensin II/pharmacology , Appetite/drug effects , Drinking/drug effects , Organometallic Compounds/administration & dosage , Sodium, Dietary/administration & dosage , Analysis of Variance , Body Fluids/drug effects , Injections, Intraventricular , Organometallic Compounds/pharmacology , Rats, Wistar
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