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Genet Mol Res ; 13(1): 838-49, 2014 Feb 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24615048

ABSTRACT

The chicken (Gallus gallus) embryo has been used as a classic model system for developmental studies because of its easy accessibility for surgical manipulation during embryonic development. Sex determination in birds is chromosomally based (ZZ for males and ZW for females); however, the basic mechanism of sex determination is still unknown. Here, the dynamics of expression of candidate genes implicated in vertebrate sex determination and differentiation were studied during embryonic chicken gonadal development. Gene expression profiles were obtained before, during, and after gonadal sex differentiation in females and males for DMRT1, SOX3, SOX9, DAX1, SCII, HINTZ, HINTW, and the male hypermethylated (MHM) region. Transcripts for the HINTZ, DMRT1, DAX1, SCII, and SOX9 genes were observed in both sexes, but expression was higher in male gonads and may be correlated with testicular differentiation. The expression patterns of HINTW, SOX3, and MHM suggest that they may act in ovary development and may be involved in meiosis entry. MHM was upregulated and DMRT1 was downregulated in females at the same developmental stage. This may indicate a regulation of DMRT1 by MHM ncRNA. Similar dynamics were observed between HINTW and HINTZ. This study reports on the MHM expression profile during gonadal development and its correlation with the expression of genes involved in vertebrate sex determination.


Subject(s)
Gonads/growth & development , Sex Determination Processes , Sex Differentiation/genetics , Animals , Chick Embryo , DNA Methylation/genetics , Female , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Male , Sex Chromosomes/genetics , Testis/growth & development , Testis/metabolism
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Phytomedicine ; 15(5): 334-9, 2008 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17950588

ABSTRACT

Hyptis pectinata L. Poit (Lamiaceae) is known popularly in Brazil as "sambacaita" or "canudinho" and is used in the treatment of inflammations, bacterial infections and ache. The antinociceptive activity of the volatile oils of six genotypes, at doses of 100, 200 and 400mg/kg body wt., were investigated using abdominal writhe models induced by acetic acid and hot plate tests. The volatile oils of all the genotypes are composed mainly of sesquiterpenoids. All the genotypes showed antinociceptive effects in both models used; the SAM002 genotype showed the major inhibitory effect at dose of 100mg/kg body wt. These results suggest that the volatile oil of H. pectinata has peripheral (writhe reduction) and central (time delay of thermal reaction) effects. These observations indicate that H. pectinata may be useful as an analgesic drug.


Subject(s)
Analgesics/therapeutic use , Hyptis/chemistry , Oils, Volatile/therapeutic use , Pain/drug therapy , Phytotherapy , Analgesics/chemistry , Analgesics/pharmacology , Animals , Female , Genotype , Hyptis/classification , Hyptis/genetics , Male , Mice , Oils, Volatile/chemistry , Oils, Volatile/pharmacology
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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 15(4): 298-303, out.-dez. 2005. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-570933

ABSTRACT

Several species of the genus Hyptis have presented medicinal characteristics and are frequently indicated to treat gastro intestinal infections, gramps and pain, as well as for skin infections. Three harvests were carried out using six H. pectinata accessions, and the following characteristics were evaluated: plant height, canopy diameter, leave length (L) and width (W), L/W relation and dry weight of leaves and stem. The accession SAM006 have presented highest leave dry matter yield when the three harvests were summed. The aqueous leaf extracts of the same six H. pectinata accessions were tested for anti-edematogenic effect using the carrageenin-induced rat paw edema at doses of 200, 400 and 600 mg/kg. The extracts administered orally had a significant anti-edematogenic effect. The dose of 200 mg/kg of accessions SAM004 and SAM005 had a stronger effect reducing the edema by 19.6 percent and 15.4 percent, respectively. Similar results were obtained using higher dosages of the aqueous extract of the accessions SAM002, SAM003 and SAM006. It can be concluded that the accessions SAM004, SAM005 and SAM006 are promising genotypes for a plant breeding program that aims the development of a cultivar with highest leave yielding and anti-edematogenic effect.

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Fitoterapia ; 73(7-8): 698-700, 2002 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12490233

ABSTRACT

The Pithecolobium avaremotemo bark methanolic extract exhibited a broad spectrum and high levels of antimicrobial activity.


Subject(s)
Anti-Infective Agents/pharmacology , Fabaceae/chemistry , Plant Bark/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Fungi/drug effects , Gram-Negative Bacteria/drug effects , Gram-Positive Bacteria/drug effects
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J Pediatr (Rio J) ; 75(6): 449-55, 1999.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14685500

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: This study is the result of an inquiry into the grandmother's role in the decision as well as the duration of her daughter's choice to breast-feed. METHOD: This project uses a phenomenological theoretical background which leads one to understand breast-feeding based on the view of the grandmother. Thus, this project analyzes the discourse of 10 women by using the following guiding questions: Howdid you feed your children when they were born? What did you think about your daughter's choice to breast-feed? Why do you think your daughter decided to breast-feed? RESULTS: The analysis of the discourses as a whole reveals that for these women breast-feeding is something intrinsical to a mother's role as well as an experience transferred from mothers to daughters. This project also reveals that breast-feeding is a family tradition which can be influenced by advice and support. CONCLUSION: From this perspective, a new focus is revealed by giving advice, supporting and encouraging breast-feeding.

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