Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Mostrar: 20 | 50 | 100
Resultados 1 - 20 de 164
Filtrar
1.
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 2388-2392, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1003830

RESUMO

By summarising Professor WANG Xianbo's clinical experience in treating hepatitis B virus associated acute-on-chronic liver failure (HBV-ACLF), it is believed that HBV-ACLF is a syndrome of root-cause deficiency and manifestation excess, with spleen deficiency as the root cause and dampness-heat-toxicity-blood stasis as the manifestation, and the therapeutic methods proposed as “detoxification and cooling of the blood to promote circulation of the internal organs, and strengthening spleen and resolving dampness to take care of the middle energizer”. In the treatment of HBV-ACLF, for syndrome of stasis-heat-toxicity mass, it was common to use the Jiedu Liangxue Formula (解毒凉血方) by detoxifying and cooling blood; For syndrome of dampness-heat-toxicity mass, it was common to use in the Jiedu Liangxue Lishi Formula (解毒凉血利湿方) by detoxifying and cooling the blood, strengthening the spleen and resolving dampness; For syndrome of spleen-deficiency and dampness-heat, it was common to use in the Jiedu Liangxue Jianpi Formula (解毒凉血健脾方, also known as Zhonggan No.2 Formula) by strengthening the spleen and reple-nishing qi, clearing heat and resolving dampness.

2.
Fisioter. Mov. (Online) ; 36: e36204, 2023. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520913

RESUMO

Abstract Introduction Intense physical activity and increased exercise significantly reduce the body's adaptive capacity, negatively affect the recovery processes of athletes, and can significantly impair athletic performance. Objective To identify how low temperatures can affect the regenerative processes in athletes, assess the effectiveness and feasibility of cold therapy in sports, and identify the key parameters that determine the effectiveness of the stated recovery method. Methods A systematic review of studies related to the use of cold therapy in sports guided by the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions, and reported through the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. The scientific material was selected by finding keywords and phrases, including "the effect of cold on athletes", "athletes' recovery", "cold therapy", etc. Following the selection criteria, only 30 studies were included. Results Cold exposure has significant benefits for sports regeneration, including pain relief (100%), inflammation reduction (93%), and restoration of sprint capabilities (89%). However, its impact on muscle strength (33%), endurance (11%), and lactate reduction (8%) is more limited. It moderately improves the psycho-emotional state (65-75%). Conclusion The use of low temperatures in sports has a beneficial effect on the recovery of sports performance for at least 24 hours after intense physical activity (training).


Resumo Introdução A atividade física intensa e o aumento do exer-cício reduzem significativamente a capacidade de adaptação do organismo, afetam negativamente os processos de recu-peração dos atletas e podem prejudicar significativamente o desempenho atlético. Objetivo Identificar como as baixas temperaturas podem afetar os processos regenerativos dos atletas, avaliar a eficácia e a viabilidade da terapia pelo frio no esorte e identificar os parâmetros-chave que determinam a eficácia do método de recuperação indicado. Métodos Revisão sistemática de estudos relacionados com a utilização da terapia pelo frio no esporte, orientada pelo Manual Cochrane para Revisões Sistemáticas de Intervenções e reportada através dos Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. O material científico foi selecionado através da pesquisa de palavras-chave e frases, incluindo "o efeito do frio nos atletas", "recuperação dos atletas", "terapia pelo frio", etc. Seguindo os critérios de seleção, foram incluídos apenas 30 estudos. Resultados A exposição ao frio tem benefícios significativos para a regeneração esportiva, incluindo o alívio da dor (100%), redução da inflamação (93%) e restauração das capacidades de sprint (89%). No entanto, o seu impacto na força muscular (33%), na resistência (11%) e na redução do lactato (8%) é mais limitado. Há uma melhora moderada sobre o estado psico-emocional (65-75%). Conclusão A utilização de baixas temperaturas no esporte tem um efeito benéfico na recuperação do desempenho esportivo durante pelo menos 24 horas após uma atividade física intensa (treino).

3.
Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) ; 59: e20918, 2023. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1429951

RESUMO

Abstract Solubility of pharmaceutical drugs in organic solvents is one of the important parameters to understand the equilibrium concentration of solute-solvent, which helps optimize and design crystallization conditions to obtain the desired product crystals. In the present study, Chlorzoxazone (CHZ) is used as a model pharmaceutical compound to investigate the equilibrium solubility, the influence of solvent and the operating conditions on the shape, and the size distribution. The solubility of CHZ is determined in organic solvents like Isopropanol, Ethanol, and 2-Ethoxyethylacetate, Ethylacetate and Ethyllactate using shake flask method from -5ºC to 60ºC. The solubility of CHZ in these solvents shows an increasing trend as the temperature increases in the following order: ethyllactate + water (0.5+0.5) < ethylacetate < isopropanol < ethanol < 2-ethoxyethylacetate < ethyllactate + water (0.75+0.25). The solvents, isopropanol, ethanol, and ethyl lactate, produce needle-shaped crystals, while 2-ethoxyethylacetate and ethyl acetate tend to produce plate shaped crystals. CHZ crystals obtained from 2-ethoxyethylacetate tend to have plate shaped crystals with a lower aspect ratio and are selected for batch cooling crystallization experiments performed at different cooling rates, and agitation. It is found that the agitation at 300 rpm and the cooling rate 0.2ºC/min produce more uniform crystal size distribution


Assuntos
Solventes/classificação , Clorzoxazona/análise , Cristalização/classificação , Solubilidade , Preparações Farmacêuticas/administração & dosagem
4.
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine ; (12): 900-909, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-984241

RESUMO

Background The urban heat island effect has a significant negative impact on human health. Urban green space can effectively improve the urban thermal environment while enhancing human thermal comfort. Objective To investigate the effects of vegetation configuration structure on temperature and humidity and on human thermal comfort, with a view to providing reference for the landscape planning of urban reserve, preventing and reducing the impact of urban heat island effect on the health of urban residents. Methods The study was carried out on a typical clear and cloudless summer day without extreme weather in a university reserve area in Hefei. The numerical simulation accuracy of ENVI-met software was verified by measured data. Based on the quantitative definition of vegetation configuration structure scheme from vertical and horizontal perspectives, nine simulation scenarios were established based on three aspects including vegetation configuration type (grass, shrub + grass, tree + grass, tree + shrub + grass), planting layout (column planting, uniform spot planting), and planting density [the aspect ratio of trees (ART) between plants was 0.75, 1.13, 1.50, and 2.25, respectively] to quantitatively evaluate the cooling and humidifying effects and human thermal comfort [physiological equivalent temperature (PET)] of the vegetation configurations. Results The change trends of the cooling and humidifying effects of all the simulated scenarios were consistent, basically first increasing and then decreasing. Among all the simulated scenarios, the cooling and humidifying effects of scenario 8 (tree + grass, ART=2.25, uniform spot planting) were the best, with the greatest cooling of 1.36 ℃ and humidification of 6.29% in comparison to the worst scenario 1 in the reserve area. The human thermal comfort of scenario 9 (tree + shrub + grass, ART=2.25, uniform spot planting) was the best, with the PET of 35.37 ℃. The order of improvement effect of different vegetation configurations on thermal comfort from strong to weak was tree + shrub + grass structure (scenario 9) > tree + grass structure (scenario 8) > shrub + grass structure (scenario 2) > grass structure (scenario 1). At 15:00, the PET value of tree + shrub + grass structure (scenario 9) decreased by 7.44 ℃ in comparison to that of grass structure (scenario 1). The higher the planting density among trees, the higher the difference in temperature and relative humidity between the simulated and the original scenarios. In case of holding the same amount of greenery, uniform spot planting showed better human comfort when the vegetation was planted sparsely, but the difference between the PET value of scenario 3 (tree + grass, ART=0.75, uniform spot planting) and scenario 5 (tree + grass, ART=1.5, column planting) was only 0.15 ℃; when the vegetation was planted densely, column planting was more favorable to wind circulation and more effective in reducing the temperature of the site, with a lower PET value of 0.87 ℃ for scenario 7 (tree + grass, ART=2.25, column planting) than for scenario 4 (tree + grass, ART=1.13, uniform spot planting). Conclusion Urban green space has obvious cooling and humidifying effects in summer. The human comfort of tree + shrub + grass structure with uniform spot planting is optimal, and the cooling and humidifying effects of tree + grass structure with uniform spot planting are the most obvious. The optimization of vegetation configuration structure is crucial for reducing urban heat island, improving human thermal comfort, and promoting residents’ health.

5.
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12): 1445-1450, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-954563

RESUMO

Objective:Sepsis patients usually have a fever, but it is still controversial about whether sepsis patients with fever need cooling treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of external physical cooling on the prognosis of sepsis patients.Methods:This study was a single-center, open-label, randomized clinical trial. Adult sepsis patients with body temperature above 38.3 °C admitted to the Critical Care Medicine of Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital from June 2020 to December 2020 were selected, and randomly assigned in a 1∶1 ratio to the cooling group and control group. Patients in the cooling group used external physical cooling methods to reduce their core body temperature to the normal range (36.5-37.5°C) within 4 h of enrollment and maintained for 48 h. Standard care was implemented in the control group at all times, and all antipyretic treatments were prohibited. The 28-day mortality, 72 h-Δ sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score (SOFA score at enrollment–SOFA score after 72 h), length of hospital stay and length of ICU stay were compared between the two groups.Results:A total of 53 patients (32 males and 21 females) were enrolled in the study, including 26 patients in the cooling group and 27 patients in the control group. There were no statistical differences in age, sex, source of infection, SOFA score and body temperature between the two groups (all P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the 28-day mortality between the cooling group and the control group ( RR=1.38, 95% CI: 0.62-3.07, P=0.430). The 72 h-ΔSOFA score of the cooling group was significantly higher than that of the control group, the mean difference between the two groups was 1.90 (95% CI: 0.09-3.71, P=0.040), and there was no significant difference in length of hospital stay, length of ICU stay and 28-day mortality between the two groups. Conclusions:External physical cooling management can not significantly reduce the 28-day mortality of sepsis patients. However, external physical cooling can reduce the 72-h SOFA score in sepsis patients, and improve the organ function of patients.

6.
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection ; (12): 309-314, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-932603

RESUMO

The cold source system of a nuclear power plant, as important part of a nuclear power project, is of great significance to guarantee the safe operation of a nuclear power plant. In recent years, there have been some cases of marine organism blockage at cold source intake at coastal nuclear power plants in China, which has adversely affected the safety and economy of nuclear power plants. According to the research result of cold source safety in coastal nuclear power plants in China and in compliance with the requirements of nuclear safety regulatory control and the engineering practice experience, the causes of, and countermeasures against, marine organism blockage at cold source intake are analyzed to further improve the safety and economy of nuclear power plants.

7.
Chinese Critical Care Medicine ; (12): 191-193, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-931848

RESUMO

Heat stroke is a critical and health-threatening disease, triggered by thermal stimulus and progressing rapidly. It can give rise to multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), resulting in a high mortality rate. Nearly 30% of survivors will suffer with different sequelae, for instance, the neurological sequelae. Currently, the early rapid cooling is the focus of therapy for heat stroke. Therefore, it is imperative to design a cooling module suitable for the treatment of heat stroke in the field and in the hospital to realize the goal of early rapid cooling and the effective targeted temperature management (TTM). The cooling device is composed of a cooling blanket and a cooling cap. The blanket and cap are made by temperature changeable fabric. The cooling blanket comprises a backing layer, a buffer layer, a flexible heat conduction capsule body, a temperature changing component, a fixed part and a temperature sensor. The cooling cap includes a main body and two side ears, in which the main body is worn on the top of the patient's head, and the front is equipped with a flexible display screen, which is convenient for real-time monitoring the temperature of the temperature change component of the cooling blanket. The lateral ear can wrap the patient's ears and neck, and the tympanic membrane thermometer is designed to monitor the tympanic membrane temperature in real time. The tympanic membrane thermometer is also designed at the ear to monitor the tympanic auditory canal temperatures in real time.Continuous dynamic temperature monitoring can guide the duration of cooling treatment and stop cooling in time. The cooling component is portable, easy to operate, real-time temperature monitoring, excellent cooling effect and reusable. It is used for on-site first aid, transportation and continuous cooling for patients with heat stroke in the ward.

8.
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine ; : 345-353, 2022.
Artigo em Japonês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-936731

RESUMO

To investigate the factors affecting the rate of improvement in endurance exercise performance following pre-cooling with ice slurry, we focused on individual physical characteristics and thermoregulatory capacity. Twenty-four healthy adults (12 males and 12 females) ingested 7.5g kg-1 of either ice slurry at -1°C (ICE) or control water at 20°C (CON) before cycling at 55% VO2max and continued cycling until the rectal temperature reached 38.5°C or untill exhaustion in a hot environment (controlled at 38°C, 40% relative humidity). The relationship between the rate of improvement in exercise performance and physical characteristics and thermoregulatory factors (changes in rectal temperature, the rate of rectal temperature increase, whole body sweat loss, mean metabolic heat production, and heat storage) was investigated. No correlation was noted between the rate of improvement in exercise performance and physical characteristics and heat storage. On the other hand, the rate of improvement in exercise performance showed significant correlations with changes in rectal temperature (r = -0.497), the rate of rectal temperature increases during exercise (r = -0.784), whole body sweat loss (r = 0.407), and mean metabolic heat production (r = -0.436). The rate of inhibition of sweating and the rate of increase in metabolic heat production by ice slurry ingestion during exercise have been suggested to be related to the rate of improvement in exercise performance. On the other hand, there was no relationship between body composition or VO2max and the rate of improvement in exercise performance.

9.
J. appl. oral sci ; 30: e20220161, 2022. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1386013

RESUMO

Abstract Objective To evaluate the amount of methyl methacrylate (MMA) released in water from heat-cured polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) denture base materials subjected to different cooling procedures. Methodology Disk-shaped specimens (Ø:17 mm, h:2 mm) were fabricated from Paladon 65 (PA), ProBase Hot (PB), Stellon QC-20 (QC) and Vertex Rapid Simplified (VE) denture materials using five different cooling procedures (n=3/procedure): A) Bench-cooling for 10 min and then under running water for 15 min; B) Cooling in water-bath until room temperature; C) Cooling under running water for 15 min; D) Bench-cooling, and E) Bench-cooling for 30 min and under running water for 15 min. A, B, D, E procedures were proposed by the manufacturers, while the C was selected as the fastest one. Control specimens (n=3/material) were fabricated using a long polymerization cycle and bench-cooling. After deflasking, the specimens were ground, polished and stored in individual containers with 10 ml of distilled water for seven days (37oC). The amount of water-eluted MMA was measured per container using isocratic ultra-fast liquid chromatography (UFLC). Data were analyzed using Student's and Welch's t-test (α=0.05). Results MMA values below the lower quantification limit (LoQ=5.9 ppm) were registered in B, C, E (PA); E (PB) and B, D, E (QC) procedures, whereas values below the detection limit (LoD=1.96 ppm) were registered in A, D (PA); A, B, C, D (PB); C, D, E (VE) and in all specimens of the control group. A, B (VE) and A, C (QC) procedures yielded values ranging from 6.4 to 13.2 ppm with insignificant differences in material and procedure factors (p>0.05). Conclusions The cooling procedures may affect the monomer elution from denture base materials. The Ε procedure may be considered a universal cooling procedure compared to the ones proposed by the manufacturers, with the lowest residual monomer elution in water.

10.
Journal of Forensic Medicine ; (6): 579-583, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-984149

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES@#To study the cooling reaction kinetic characteristics of the temperature difference between cadaver temperature and ambient temperature (hereinafter referred to as "cadaver temperature difference") according to the reaction kinetics method.@*METHODS@#Thirty rabbits were randomly divided into 5 groups with 6 rabbits in each group. The rabbits were injected with 10% potassium chloride solution intravenously. After death, the rabbits were placed at 5 ℃, 10 ℃, 15 ℃, 20 ℃ and 25 ℃ environment condition, respectively, and the rectal temperature was measured every minute for 20 hours. The measured cadaver temperature was subtracted from ambient temperature, and the cadaver temperature difference data was calculated using the reaction kinetics formula. The linear regression equation was fitted for analysis, and the experimental results were applied to the temperature difference data of human body after death for verification.@*RESULTS@#Under different environmental conditions, the linear coefficient determination of temperature difference -ln(C/C0) in rabbits was 0.99, showing a good linear relationship with time t. The application of human body temperature data after death was consistent with the results of animal experiments.@*CONCLUSIONS@#Under stable conditions, the temperature difference cooling process after death in rabbits is a first-order kinetic response. The method can also be used to study the temperature difference in human body after death.


Assuntos
Animais , Humanos , Coelhos , Temperatura Corporal , Temperatura , Cinética , Cadáver
11.
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae ; (24): 118-125, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-906058

RESUMO

Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of Tiaomai mixture combined with metoprolol tartrate on premature ventricular contraction in coronary heart disease (CHD) due to Qi-Yin deficiency and stagnated heat in blood vessel. Method:A total of 95 patients with CHD complicated with premature ventricular contraction were randomized into a treatment group and a control group. Four cases dropped out, leaving 91 cases (45 in the treatment group and 46 in the control group) included in the follow-up. On the basis of routine treatments for CHD, patients in the control group were further treated with metoprolol tartrate, while those in the treatment group received metoprolol tartrate plus Tiaomai mixture. Such curative effect and safety indexes as traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome score, electrocardiogram (ECG), and 24 h dynamic ECG were observed before and after four-week treatment. Result:After treatment, the therapeutic effect on arrhythmia in the treatment group was better than that in the control group(<italic>P</italic><0.05). The treatment group was superior to the control group in reducing the frequency of premature ventricular contraction (<italic>P</italic><0.05), improving the Lown grade (<italic>P</italic><0.01), increasing the heart rate variability index (<italic>P</italic><0.05), and ameliorating the QT dispersion in ECG (<italic>P</italic><0.05), hypersensitive C-reactive protein, and homocysteine(<italic>P</italic><0.05). As revealed by comparison with those before treatment, both interventions improved TCM syndrome, with better outcomes observed in the treatment group (<italic>P</italic><0.01), manifested as the alleviation of shortness of breath, fatigue, dry mouth with desire to drink, and tongue and pulse manifestations (<italic>P</italic><0.01). Conclusion:Tiaomai mixture improves the clinical efficacy against arrhythmia in CHD patients by regulating the heart rate variability index, inhibiting inflammatory cytokines, lowering homocysteine, and relieving clinical symptoms, which is worthy of clinical promotion and application.

12.
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica ; (12): 2093-2101, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-887058

RESUMO

At present, the research of Moutan cortex carbonisata (MCC) mainly focuses on the changes of chemical composition before and after charcoal production, and there is a lack of material basic research directly related to the efficacy at home and abroad. In this study, Moutan cortex, as a precursor, and was calcined to MCC at high temperature. The Moutan cortex carbonisata nano-components (MCC-NCs) were extracted and separated from MCC to explore its cooling-blood and hemostatic effects. In the experiment, the MCC was calcined at a high temperature in a muffle furnace (350 ℃, 1 h), and then MCC-NCs were extracted for MCC, and characterized by transmission electron microscopy and UV-vis absorption spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. In addition, the study evaluated the blood-cooling and hemostatic effects of MCC-NCs. The results showed that MCC-NCs have a size distribution of 0.80-2.8 nm, a lattice spacing of 0.26 nm. MCC-NCs are mainly composed of C, O and N elements and have abundant surface functional groups such as OH, C=O, C-N and C=C. The fluorescence yield of MCC-NCs was 7.18%. The experiments complied with the Animal Ethics Committee of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. The result indicated that pretreatment MCC-NCs can significantly (P < 0.05) reduce the high, medium, and low viscosity of whole blood and plasma viscosity, and reduce hematocrit, red blood cell distribution width, hemoglobin and red blood cell level. In addition, MCC-NCs significantly reduced the levels of activated partial thromboplastin time, thrombin time and fibrinogen (P < 0.05). The pathological examination results showed that MCC-NCs can significantly reduce lung tissue damage, reduce bleeding and inflammatory cell infiltration. At the same time, it can also significantly reduce the symptoms of gastric mucosal bleeding. In conclusion, the results indicated that MCC-NCs has significantly the effect of blood cooling and hemostasis, and its hemostatic effect is mainly related to the activation of endogenous coagulation pathway or fibrinogen system, which provided a novel strategy for exploring the material basis of traditional Chinese medicine for hemostasis.

13.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 72(6): 2017-2026, Nov.-Dec. 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1142308

RESUMO

Separation techniques of seminal plasma [centrifugation (SC) and Sperm Filter® (SF)] and sperm selection [Androcoll-E (SCA) and filtration glass wool (GW)] were used in 24 ejaculates from 6 stallions. In experiment 1, the ejaculates were allocated into control (no spin), centrifugation at 600 g x 10min, SF and GW. In experiment 2, semen was submitted to SC, SGA and filtered through GW. Following the treatments in both experiments, samples were kept chilled at 5°C to 50 x 106 sperm/ml for 48h. The variables measured on fresh and cooling semen were pH, motility, membrane viability function by 6-carboxyfluorescein diacetate and propidium iodide (CFDA / PI), viability or vitality (eosin / nigrosine) and mitochondrial activity. In experiment 1, centrifugation to remove seminal plasma resulted in greater damage to sperm than separation by sperm filter, and selection by glass wool was more efficient in separating viable cells and maintaining viability during cooling. In experiment 2 Androcoll-E and glass wool treatments resulted in higher (P <0.0001) motility, membrane function, mitochondrial activity, and viability than centrifuged semen. Both selection by Androcoll- E and glass wool improved the quality of semen pony stallions for preservation for up to 48h to 5ºC.(AU)


As técnicas de separação do plasma seminal (centrifugação, SpermFilter) e de seleção espermática (Androcoll-E e filtração por lã de vidro) foram aplicadas em 24 ejaculados de seis garanhões da raça Pônei Brasileiro. Após coleta e separação da fração gel, os ejaculados foram diluídos 1:1 com diluente à base de leite em pó. No experimento 1, os ejaculados foram distribuídos em controle (sem centrifugação), centrifugação a 600g x 10min, SpermFilter e filtração por lã de vidro. No experimento 2, o sêmen foi submetido aos procedimentos: centrifugado (SC), centrifugado com Androcoll-E e filtrado por lã de vidro. Após os procedimentos de ambos os experimentos, as amostras foram mantidas refrigeradas a 5ºC, com 50 x 106 espermatozoides/mL, por 48h. As variáveis mensuradas a fresco, 24h e 48h foram: pH, motilidade, funcionalidade de membrana, viabilidade por diacetato de carboxifluoresceína e iodeto de propídio (CFDA/PI, vitalidade (eosina/nigrosina) e atividade mitocondrial. Já osmolaridade e morfologia espermática foram avaliadas somente imediatamente após a coleta. No experimento 1, a centrifugação para retirada do plasma seminal resultou em maiores danos aos espermatozoides do que a separação por SpermFilter. A filtração por lã de vidro mostrou-se mais eficiente em separar células viáveis e manter a viabilidade durante o resfriamento. No experimento 2, os tratamentos com Androcoll-E e filtrado por lã de vidro foram superiores (P<0,0001) ao sêmen centrifugado quanto à motilidade, à funcionalidade de membrana, à atividade mitocondrial e à viabilidade, tanto nas amostras de sêmen fresco como de sêmen refrigerado. O Androcoll-E e a lã de vidro permitiram manter por 48h, a 5ºC, o sêmen de garanhões pôneis utilizando-se diluente à base de leite.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Masculino , Sêmen/citologia , Plasmaferese/métodos , Plasmaferese/veterinária , Cavalos , Concentração Osmolar , Centrifugação/veterinária
14.
An. bras. dermatol ; 95(5): 631-637, Sept.-Oct. 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, ColecionaSUS | ID: biblio-1130955

RESUMO

Abstract Chemotherapy-induced alopecia causes an important impact on cancer patients and its risk of persistence is currently a considerable issue in cancer survivors. Of the various interventions proposed for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced alopecia, scalp cooling has emerged as an effective and safe strategy. This paper aims to provide an overview on scalp cooling and chemotherapy-induced alopecia prevention.


Assuntos
Humanos , Neoplasias da Mama/tratamento farmacológico , Hipotermia Induzida , Antineoplásicos/efeitos adversos , Couro Cabeludo , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica , Alopecia/induzido quimicamente , Alopecia/prevenção & controle
15.
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine ; : 307-316, 2020.
Artigo em Japonês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-826085

RESUMO

Intermittent exercise performance in a hot environment is lower than in temperate conditions. Cooling strategies at rest are important; however, the appropriate cooling temperature is not clear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of temperature for cooling leg during half-time (HT) on intermittent exercise performance. Eleven men performed two pre-tests and three experimental trials of a 2 × 30 min intermittent exercise protocol in the heat (33°C; 50% relative humidity). During HT, three experimental conditions were set: no cooling (CON), cooling at the thigh using 12°C ice packs (COOL), and cooling at the thigh using 0°C ice packs (ICE) for 15 min. During the 2nd half, which consisted of 5 s maximal power pedaling every minute separated by 50 s of unloaded pedaling (80 rpm) and rest (5 s), the subjects repeated 2 × 15 sets of the intermittent exercise protocol. The peak power output under the COOL condition (694 ± 80 W) was significantly higher than that of the CON (653 ± 84 W). Thigh skin and deep temperatures showed a significant difference between each condition. In the COOL, thermal sensation was significantly lower, and thermal comfort was significantly higher. In a protocol that simulates intermittent athletic competitions such as soccer in a hot environment, using ice packs at 12°C to cool the thigh during HT lowered thigh skin and deep temperatures and improved heat perception and intermittent exercise performance. This cooling strategy is practical, suggesting that it would be effective for actual competitive situations.

16.
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 5487-5495, 2020.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-846077

RESUMO

Objective: To explore the relationship between clearing heat and cooling blood of shikonin (SK) and regulation of blood redox homeostasis in blood-heat syndrome mice model induced by active yeast. Methods: Mice were randomly divided into control group, model group, SK (10 mg/kg) group, aspirin positive (200 mg/kg) group, L-buthionine sulfoximine (BSO, 600 mg/kg) group, N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC, 400 mg/kg) group, BSO combined with SK group, NAC combined with SK group. Mice were sc with 0.2 g/mL active yeast (10 mL/kg) on the neck, mice were ip SK at 0.5 h, ig Asp at 8 h, ip BSO and NAC before the beginning of the experiment (twice a day for one week). The rectal temperature (tR), general activity, metabolism, coagulation, and blood cell counting were determined. The levels of GSH and GSSG were determined by OPA assay. Results: Compared with the control group, tR of mice was significantly increased at 4 h (P < 0.05) and reached (38.07 ± 0.11)℃ at 10 h in model group; Irritability, redder lips, inclined to drinking, reduced carbon powder propelling rate, decreased pellet moisture capacity and prolonged coagulation time were observed (P < 0.05); RBC and inflammatory cells infiltrated were observed in lung tissue sections; The levels of LPO and MDA in serum were significantly increased, the activity of SOD was decreased, GSH/GSSG was decreased (P < 0.05). Compared with model group, tR of mice was significantly reduced and reached (37.51 ± 0.12)℃ at 10 h in SK group; The symptoms were significantly attenuated; The level of LPO and MDA in serum were decreased; The activity of SOD and GSH/GSSG ratio were increased (P < 0.05). BSO significantly reduced the GSH/GSSG ratio (P < 0.05), reduced the effect of SK on blood-heat syndrome mice model. NAC increased the level of GSH in serum and GSH/GSSG ratio (P < 0.05), enhanced the SK treatment effect. Conclusion: SK can attenuate hyperpyrexia, hemorrhage and congestion, oxidative damage in blood-heat syndrome mice model by regulating the blood redox homeostasis, and thereby the effect of clearing heat and cooling blood work.

17.
Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal ; (24): 1425-1432, 2020.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-857596

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To predict the material basis of the “cooling blood” effect of Arnebia euchroma, and discusses its potential pathway and mechanism via network pharmacology. METHODS: The chemical constituents of Arnebia euchroma were collected based on database and literature search, the potential active components were filtered by admet SAR method, the targets of potential active ingredients were predicted by bSDTNBI method, the heat stroke related targets was retrieved from OMIM database. The STRING database was used to construct a "predicted target-disease target" protein interaction network, analyze and filter the key targets. A heat stroke model by heat stress-induced in mice to verify the efficacy of the key active ingredient (shikonin) for heat stroke protection was established. RESULTS: A total of 165 chemical constituents of Arnebia euchroma were filtered and 26 potential active ingredients were filtered out to act on 93 targets. Network analysis confirmed that naphthoquinone compounds were the main material basis of its "cooling blood" effect. Arnebia euchroma and heat stroke share multiple targets in the "predicted target-disease target" protein interaction network, suggesting that Arnebia euchroma may have protective effects on against heat stroke(HS). Forty-six key targets were mainly involved in biological processes and pathways such as inflammation, neurotransmitter conduction, redox and coagulation. Pharmacodynamic studies showed that shikonin could significantly prolong the survival time of mice with HS, reduce acute reactions and improve tissue organ damage. CONCLUSION: In summary, Arnebia euchroma may inhibit the inflammatory responses, promote blood circulation, protect the central nervous system, thereby improving multiple organ damage, and play a protective role in against HS.

18.
Evid. actual. práct. ambul ; 23(4): e002101, 2020. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1141414

RESUMO

Uno de los efectos adversos que generan mayor impacto psicosocial en los pacientes que se someten a quimioterapia es la pérdida de cabello. El uso de los cascos fríos podría representar una alternativa para prevenir la alopecia. Estos dispositivos producen vasoconstricción en los vasos sanguíneos del cuero cabelludo provocando que los quimioterápicos lleguen en menores concentraciones a los folículos pilosos, y por consiguiente, evitando que los citotóxicos alcancen el metabolismo de las células foliculares. Se propone que este proceso permita prevenir la alopecia, aunque existe una preocupación que es la posibilidad de metástasis en cuero cabelludo si la quimioterapia no llega a este tejido. Partiendo de la consulta de una paciente con diagnóstico reciente de cáncer de mama, surge el interrogante si en pacientes en tratamiento con quimioterapia el uso de cascos fríos en comparación con su no utilización, disminuye la caída del cabello y si aumenta el riesgo de metástasis en cuero cabelludo. Luego de realizar una búsqueda, se analizaron los resultados de tres artículos pertinentes. Se concluye que el uso de cascos fríos en pacientes que reciben quimioterapia representaría una opción válida para prevenir la alopecia sin indicios de problemas de seguridad y se realiza una reseña acerca de la disponibilidad de los cascos fríos en Argentina. (AU)


One of the adverse effects that generate greater psychosocial impact in patients undergoing chemotherapy is hair loss. The use of cold caps could represent an alternative to prevent alopecia. These devices produce vasoconstriction in the blood vessels of the scalp, causing chemotherapeutic agents to reach the hair follicles in lower concentrations, and there forepreventing toxins from being metabolized by the follicular cells. Thus, alopecia could be prevented but, there is a concern that is the possibility of metastasis to the scalp if the therapy does not reach this tissue. Based on a consultation of a patient recently diagnosed with breast cancer, the question arises whether in patients undergoing chemotherapy the useof cold caps compared to their non-use reduces hair loss and whether it in creases the risk of metastasis to the scalp. After performing a search, the results of three relevant articles were analyzed. It is concluded that the use of cold helmets in patients receiving chemotherapy would represent a valid option to prevent alopecia without indications of safety problems. Finally, a review is made about the availability of scalp-cooling devices in Argentina.


Assuntos
Humanos , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Alopecia/prevenção & controle , Dispositivos de Proteção da Cabeça , Hipotermia Induzida/instrumentação , Argentina , Couro Cabeludo , Neoplasias da Mama/complicações , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto , Alopecia/induzido quimicamente , Revisões Sistemáticas como Assunto , Metástase Neoplásica , Antineoplásicos/efeitos adversos , Antineoplásicos/toxicidade , Antineoplásicos/uso terapêutico
19.
Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-202638

RESUMO

Introduction: Use of autopolymerising resin for directprovisionalization is one of the commonest methodsemployed by clinicians. However, these materials exhibit anexothermic reaction and are prone to cause pulpal damage.Thus, a combination of cooling technique and matrix materialto reduce the quantum of heat transferred to a healthy vitalpulpal tissue may be employed for minimal tissue damage.An ex-vivo study was thus envisaged to compare the efficacyof various matrix materials and cooling techniques on timerelated temperature changes in the pulp chamber duringthe fabrication of provisional FPD restorations using directtechnique.Material and Methods: A total of 100 provisionalrestorations were fabricated and were grouped on the basisof three different matrices: Vacuum template, Putty index andAlginate index and further subgrouped on the basis of variouscooling techniques employed. Thermal changes in the pulpchamber was evaluated using Cr/ Al thermocouple placedin the pulp chamber of a prepared tooth and connected to adigital thermometer. Intrapulpal temperature variations wererecorded, tabulated and statistically analysed.Results: The inter-group and intra-group statisticalcomparisons of continuous variables were done using analysisof variance with Bonferroni’s correction for multiple groupcomparisons considering the independent study groups. Theunderlying normality assumption was tested before subjectingeach variable to t test and ANOVA. In the entire study, thep-values less than 0.05 were considered to be statisticallysignificant. All the hypotheses were formulated using twotailed alternatives against each null hypothesis (hypothesis ofno difference). The entire data was statistically analysed usingStatistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS ver 21.0, IBMCorporation, USA) for MS Windows.Conclusion: The order of heat dissipation for the differentmatrices used is as follows: Irreversible hydrocolloid matrix >PVS putty matrix > vacuum form template. It was concludedthat intrapulpal temperature rise during the direct fabricationof provisional restorations can be limited by employingdifferent cooling techniques. “Cooling” of PVS putty andalginate impression index for 2 minutes in refrigerator(Ambient temperature 10-120C) was found to be most effective“cooling” method for preventing temperature rise in pulp.

20.
J Environ Biol ; 2019 Mar; 40(2): 265-270
Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-214591

RESUMO

Aim: The aim of this study was to test the effects of Korean floor-heating system on heat loss using adult pig models, and to create a novel formula for estimating time since death during the early stages of decomposition. Methodology: Three electric mattress pads were placed on the ground to maintain a constant temperature of the substrate like the ondol heating system. Four temperature measuring probes were placed in each pig: inside the rectum, on the body surface, between the body and the surface of mattress pad and on the mattress pad. The probes were connected to a temperature data logger system. Temperature was recorded every minute and statistical analysis was performed using the SAS (version 9.3) program. Results: Spearman's Rank Correlation results demonstrated the rectal temperature, and the temperature between the body and the surface of pad were strongly correlated with postmortem cooling of the body, rather than ambient temperature. The rate of cooling of the body is represented by a cube function of time rather than an exponential or bi-exponential function. Interpretation: This research indicates that postmortem cooling of the body is more influenced by ground surface temperature than by ambient (environment) temperature, and the rectal temperature fluctuated with the ambient temperature. Additionally, the study showed that pigs can be good animal models that can substitute human cadaver to study the process of decomposition

SELEÇÃO DE REFERÊNCIAS
DETALHE DA PESQUISA