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Anim. Reprod. (Online) ; 10(1): 62-70, 2013.
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1461046

ABSTRACT

Solutions to induce or suppress the initiation of sperm motility in fish ha ve been used to improve reproductive success during artificial fertilization and preservation techniques . The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of three solutions (NaCl, glucose , and BTS™) - each prepared with 10 different osmolalities - on the initiation and suppression of fresh sperm motility in Prochilodus lineat us and Brycon orbignyanus . Sperm was diluted in each of the 30 solution s and immediately observed under a light microscope to determine which solution s trigger ed or suppress ed the initiation of sperm motility. When present, motility rate ( % motile sperm ) w as determined at 0, 30 , and 120 s post - activation and the motility quality score ranging from 0 ( no movement ) to 5 ( rapidly swimming sperm) was determined at 0 and 30 s post - activation . Osmolality , but not solution composition , significantly affected both motility rate and quality score . Solutions at osmolali ties up to 270 mOsm/kg in P. lineatus and up to 180 mOsm/kg in B. orbignyanus induced motility in at least 60% of sperm , with a minimum quality score of 3.0 , and were therefore classified as activating agents. The greatest motility at 0 , 30 , and 120 s post - activation was observed with solutions ranging from 135 to 225 mOsm/kg for P. lineatus and at 135 mOsm/kg for B. orbignyanus . On the other hand, solutions ranging from 360 to 450 mOsm/kg in P. lineatus and 270 to 450 mOsm/kg in B. orbignyanus suppressed motility in at least 95% of sperm and were classified as immobilizing media . The osmolality of the surrounding medium is the key factor in the initiation or suppression of sperm motility in P. lineatus a nd B. orbignyanu.


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Animals , Sperm Motility/genetics , Semen/cytology , Fishes/classification
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Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-535419

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A farmacoterapia pediátrica exige uma variedade de formas farmacêuticas adequadas às diferentes fases do desenvolvimento da criança. O objetivo deste estudo foi identificar os antimicrobianos utilizados em dois hospitais e verificar se realmente havia adequação das formas farmacêuticas aos pacientes pediátricos. Os antimicrobianos foram identificados pelo sistema informatizado das farmácias. Os medicamentos foram analisados, levando-se em consideração a necessidade de transformação da forma farmacêutica, o fracionamento e a porcentagem de desperdício. Verificou-se que 97,2% dos medicamentos analisados foram considerados inadequados para utilização em recém-nascido prematuro; 82,5% foram considerados inadequados para uso em recém-nascido a termo e 68,1% foram considerados inadequados para lactentes. A falta de formulações adequadas para essas faixas etárias acarreta frequentes manipulações, o que pode comprometer o uso adequado dos medicamentos, principalmente dos medicamentos parenterais. Identificou-se, também, a necessidade de transformação dos medicamentos sólidos de uso oral. Essas atividades, sem dúvida, elevam o risco de contaminação e/ou de inexatidão da dose. Os resultados mostram uma falta de formulações farmacêuticas de antimicrobianos adequadas para utilização nas diversas faixas etárias pediátricas, sendo, portanto, necessárias ações das autoridades sanitárias para assegurar a disponibilidade de formulações apropriadas, contribuindo para a promoção do uso racional de medicamentos em pediatria.


Pediatric pharmacotherapy requires a variety of drug dosage forms suited to different stages of child development. The aim of this study was to identify the antimicrobial drugs used in the pediatric units of two hospitals and to examine whether the drug dosage forms used were really suitable for pediatric patients. The antimicrobial drugs were identified through the computerized system of the hospital dispensaries. The medicines were analyzed regarding the need to transform or split the drug dosage form and the amount wasted. A total of 92.7% of the medicines analyzed were inappropriate for use with a preterm neonate, 82.5% were unsuitable for a term neonate and 68.1% were unsuitable for infants. The lack of suitable formulations for these age groups may lead to more frequent compounding of drugs, hampering the correct use of medicines, especially parenteral drugs. A need to transform solid oral drug forms was identified. Such activities certainly increase the risk of drug contamination or inaccuracy of dose. The results showed a lack of pharmaceutical formulations of antimicrobial drugs suitable to be given to various pediatric age groups. Therefore, health authorities should ensure the availability of appropriate drug dosage forms for children, in order to promote the rational use of drugs in pediatrics.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents , Drug Utilization , Hospital Care , Hospitals, Teaching , Pediatrics
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 63(3B): 885-888, set. 2005. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-445124

ABSTRACT

Hypertrophic pachymeningitis is a rare disorder characterized by meningeal thickness, that can be caused by infection, tumoral infiltration, inflammatory disorders or idiopathic. We report the case of a 40 year-old man that presented with longstanding headache and progressive bilateral visual loss and proptosis. Cranial and orbital magnetic resonance imaging revealed diffuse dural thickness and bilateral extraconal orbital lesion. Extensive investigation did not reveal any systemic condition. Histopathological study after meningeal and orbital biopsy disclosed a chronic inflammatory process compatible respectively with idiopathic hypertrophic pachymeningitis (IHP) and orbital pseudotumor. This case emphasizes that orbital involvement can occur in IHP and that its early identification is of great importance in order to improve the visual prognosis of this condition.


Paquimeningite hipertrófica se caracteriza por espessamento das meninges, podendo ser decorrente de infecção, infiltração tumoral, doença inflamatória ou idiopática. Relatamos sobre um homem de, 40 anos, com queixa de cefaléia de longa data e perda progressiva da visão em ambos os olhos acompanhadas de proptose bilateral. A imagem por ressonância magnética de crânio e órbitas revelou espessamento dural difuso e lesão orbitária bilateral. Extensa investigação não revelou qualquer afecção sistêmica. Estudo anatomopatológico realizado após biópsias de meninges e da massa orbitária evidenciou processo inflamatório crônico compatível com paquimeningite hipertrófica idiopática (PHI) e com pseudotumor orbitário respectivamente. Este caso evidencia que o acometimento orbitário pode ocorrer na PHI e que a sua identificação precoce é de fundamental importância para o prognóstico visual.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Male , Dura Mater , Orbital Diseases/etiology , Hypertrophy/complications , Meningitis/complications , Biopsy , Orbital Diseases/pathology , Dura Mater/pathology , Hypertrophy/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Meningitis/pathology , Orbit/pathology
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