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Hematol Transfus Cell Ther ; 46 Suppl 1: S77-S82, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38575401

ABSTRACT

Understanding the physiological concepts of oxygen delivery is essential to discern the mechanisms that influence its increase, reduction or maintenance in the body. This text explores the different mechanisms that help maintain oxygen delivery even in the face of reduced hemoglobin levels. Adequate oxygen delivery ensures tissue and metabolic balance, which is crucial to avoid harmful consequences such as metabolic acidosis and cellular dysoxia. The complex interaction between variables such as cardiac output, hemoglobin and heart rate (HR) plays a fundamental role in maintaining oxygen delivery, allowing the body to temporarily adjust to situations of anemia or high metabolic demand. It is important to emphasize that blood transfusions should not be based on fixed values, but rather on individual metabolic needs. Strategies to reduce myocardial consumption and monitor macro and micro hemodynamics help in making rational decisions. Individualizing treatment and considering factors such as blood viscosity in relation to the benefits of transfusion are increasingly relevant to optimize therapy and minimize risks, especially in complex clinical scenarios, such as neurocritical patients and trauma victims.

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Hematol Transfus Cell Ther ; 46 Suppl 1: S72-S76, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38580494

ABSTRACT

Postoperative anemia is a complex clinical issue that requires attention due to its ramifications on the patient's recovery and prognosis. Originating from multiple determinants, such as intraoperative blood loss, hemolysis, nutritional deficiencies, systemic inflammation and impact on the bone marrow, postoperative anemia has varied and often challenging presentations. Patients undergoing major surgical procedures, in particular, are susceptible to developing anemia due to the considerable associated blood loss. Accurate diagnosis plays a crucial role in the approach, requiring meticulous hematological analysis, including hemoglobin, hematocrit and reticulocyte count, as well as an in-depth investigation of the underlying causes. An additional challenge arises in the form of the excessive practice of phlebotomy during hospitalization for clinical monitoring. Although it is essential to assess the progression of anemia, frequent removal of blood may contribute to iatrogenic anemia, further delaying recovery and possibly increasing susceptibility to infection.

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Hematol Transfus Cell Ther ; 46 Suppl 1: S67-S71, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38604928

ABSTRACT

Anemia is a pathological condition in which the hemoglobin and red blood cell mass decrease; it is mainly defined by the concentration of hemoglobin in the blood. The World Health Organization guidelines establish specific values to define anemia in different population groups. Early detection of anemia can also be a valuable indicator of underlying medical conditions. Clinical studies have explored the relationship between perioperative anemia and morbidity, highlighting the need for more judicious therapeutic strategies, such as the use of Patient Blood Management, which aims to prevent and treat anemia in a personalized and effective way. Patient Blood Management emerges as a promising approach to dealing with anemia, recognizing that its correction through transfusion always carries risks and that personalized prevention and treatment can offer better outcomes for patients.

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Clin Med Res ; 22(1): 19-27, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38609144

ABSTRACT

Musculoskeletal conditions of the upper and lower extremities are commonly treated with corticosteroid injections. Ketorolac, a parenteral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, represents an alternative injectant for common shoulder, hip, and knee conditions. A review of the current literature was conducted on the efficacy of ketorolac injection in musculoskeletal diseases. Several studies support the use and efficacy of ketorolac injection in subacromial bursitis, adhesive capsulitis, and hip and knee osteoarthritis. Given the systemic effects of glucocorticoid injections, ketorolac may be a safe and effective alternative in patients with musculoskeletal disease. However, more evidence is required to better understand the effects ketorolac has on the human body during inflammatory processes.


Subject(s)
Bursitis , Musculoskeletal Diseases , Osteoarthritis, Hip , Osteoarthritis, Knee , Humans , Ketorolac/therapeutic use , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/therapeutic use , Bursitis/drug therapy , Musculoskeletal Diseases/drug therapy
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Hematol., Transfus. Cell Ther. (Impr.) ; 46(supl.1): 72-76, 2024. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1557896

ABSTRACT

Abstract Postoperative anemia is a complex clinical issue that requires attention due to its ramifications on the patient's recovery and prognosis. Originating from multiple determinants, such as intraoperative blood loss, hemolysis, nutritional deficiencies, systemic inflammation and impact on the bone marrow, postoperative anemia has varied and often challenging presentations. Patients undergoing major surgical procedures, in particular, are susceptible to developing anemia due to the considerable associated blood loss. Accurate diagnosis plays a crucial role in the approach, requiring meticulous hematological analysis, including hemoglobin, hematocrit and reticulocyte count, as well as an in-depth investigation of the underlying causes. An additional challenge arises in the form of the excessive practice of phlebotomy during hospitalization for clinical monitoring. Although it is essential to assess the progression of anemia, frequent removal of blood may contribute to iatrogenic anemia, further delaying recovery and possibly increasing susceptibility to infection.

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Hematol., Transfus. Cell Ther. (Impr.) ; 46(supl.1): 77-82, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1557900

ABSTRACT

Abstract Understanding the physiological concepts of oxygen delivery is essential to discern the mechanisms that influence its increase, reduction or maintenance in the body. This text explores the different mechanisms that help maintain oxygen delivery even in the face of reduced hemoglobin levels. Adequate oxygen delivery ensures tissue and metabolic balance, which is crucial to avoid harmful consequences such as metabolic acidosis and cellular dysoxia. The complex interaction between variables such as cardiac output, hemoglobin and heart rate (HR) plays a fundamental role in maintaining oxygen delivery, allowing the body to temporarily adjust to situations of anemia or high metabolic demand. It is important to emphasize that blood transfusions should not be based on fixed values, but rather on individual metabolic needs. Strategies to reduce myocardial consumption and monitor macro and micro hemodynamics help in making rational decisions. Individualizing treatment and considering factors such as blood viscosity in relation to the benefits of transfusion are increasingly relevant to optimize therapy and minimize risks, especially in complex clinical scenarios, such as neurocritical patients and trauma victims.

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Planta ; 259(1): 23, 2023 Dec 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38108903

ABSTRACT

MAIN CONCLUSION: The ex vitro hairy root system from petioles of detached soybean leaves allows the functional validation of genes using classical transgenesis and CRISPR strategies (e.g., sgRNA validation, gene activation) associated with nematode bioassays. Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated root transformation has been widely used in soybean for the functional validation of target genes in classical transgenesis and single-guide RNA (sgRNA) in CRISPR-based technologies. Initial data showed that in vitro hairy root induction from soybean cotyledons and hypocotyls were not the most suitable strategies for simultaneous performing genetic studies and nematode bioassays. Therefore, an ex vitro hairy root system was developed for in planta screening of target molecules during soybean parasitism by root-knot nematodes (RKNs). Applying this method, hairy roots were successfully induced by A. rhizogenes from petioles of detached soybean leaves. The soybean GmPR10 and GmGST genes were then constitutively overexpressed in both soybean hairy roots and tobacco plants, showing a reduction in the number of Meloidogyne incognita-induced galls of up to 41% and 39%, respectively. In addition, this system was evaluated for upregulation of the endogenous GmExpA and GmExpLB genes by CRISPR/dCas9, showing high levels of gene activation and reductions in gall number of up to 58.7% and 67.4%, respectively. Furthermore, morphological and histological analyses of the galls were successfully performed. These collective data validate the ex vitro hairy root system for screening target genes, using classical overexpression and CRISPR approaches, directly in soybean in a simple manner and associated with nematode bioassays. This system can also be used in other root pathosystems for analyses of gene function and studies of parasite interactions with plants, as well as for other purposes such as studies of root biology and promoter characterization.


Subject(s)
Glycine max , Nematoda , Animals , Glycine max/genetics , RNA, Guide, CRISPR-Cas Systems , Biological Assay , Cotyledon , Nematoda/genetics
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Estud. pesqui. psicol. (Impr.) ; 23(2): 586-606, julho 2023.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1532681

ABSTRACT

A pandemia de Covid-19 evidenciou uma extrema fragilidade das políticas e investimentos para a saúde pública. Com o fechamento das atividades não essenciais como medida de prevenção à proliferação do vírus e o consequente fechamento das escolas, os profissionais que ali trabalham tiveram que se reinventar nas suas formas de atuação e manutenção dos vínculos. Neste cenário, este artigo tem o objetivo de desenvolver reflexões sobre as possibilidades de atuação em psicologia escolar nesse contexto de pandemia e emergência humanitária. Apresenta-se a experiência de trabalho de três psicólogas escolares do Instituto Federal de Brasília, envolvendo atividades de rodas de conversa on-line, pesquisas institucionais e produção de tecnologia educacional. A atuação está pautada nos princípios da psicologia escolar crítica, na prevenção de fatores de risco ao desenvolvimento e na orientação de atuação para contexto de emergência sanitária e humanitária. Destaca-se como resultado do trabalho o impacto positivo de pesquisas institucionais para tomadas de decisões da gestão escolar, o uso de tecnologias digitais como recurso para desenvolvimento de espaços de trabalho do psicólogo na escola e os momentos de acolhimento discente em grupos como espaços potentes para construção de vínculo e suporte aos estudantes, considerando as diversas dimensões do seu desenvolvimento.


The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the extreme fragility of public health policies and investments. With the closure of non-essential activities as a measure to prevent the spread of the virus and the consequent closure of schools, the professionals who work there had to reinvent themselves in their ways of acting and maintaining ties. In this scenario, this article aims to develop reflections on the possibilities of acting in school psychology in this context of pandemic and humanitarian emergency. The work experience of three school psychologists from the Instituto Federal de Brasília is presented, involving online conversation circle activities, institutional research and the production of educational technology. The work is based on the principles of critical school psychology, the prevention of risk factors for development and guidance on actions in the context of health and humanitarian emergencies. It is highlighted as a result of the work the positive impact of institutional research on decision-making in school management, the use of digital technologies as a resource for developing psychologist workspaces at school, and the moments of welcoming students in groups as powerful spaces for bond building and support, considering the different dimensions of their development.


La pandemia de Covid-19 evidenció la extrema fragilidad de las políticas e inversiones en salud pública. Con el cierre de actividades no esenciales como medida para evitar la proliferación del virus y el consecuente cierre de las escuelas, los profesionales que allí laboran debieron reinventarse en sus formas de actuar y mantener vínculos. En ese escenario, este artículo tiene como objetivo desarrollar reflexiones sobre las posibilidades de actuación de la psicología escolar en este contexto de pandemia y emergencia humanitaria. Se presenta la experiencia de trabajo de tres psicólogas escolares del Instituto Federal de Brasília, involucrando actividades de círculos de conversación en línea, investigación institucional y producción de tecnología educativa. El trabajo se basa en los principios de la psicología escolar crítica, la prevención de los factores de riesgo para el desarrollo y la orientación de las acciones en el contexto de las emergencias sanitarias y humanitarias. Como resultado del trabajo se destaca el impacto positivo de la investigación institucional sobre la toma de decisiones en la gestión escolar, el uso de las tecnologías digitales como recurso para desarrollar espacios de trabajo del psicólogo en la escuela y los momentos de acogida de los estudiantes en grupos como espacios poderosos para la construcción de vínculos y apoyando a los estudiantes, considerando las diferentes dimensiones de su desarrollo.


Subject(s)
Humans , Psychology , Schools , COVID-19 , Brazil
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Rev. ABENO ; 23(1): 1835, mar. 2023. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-1451800

ABSTRACT

O risco de contaminação das hepatites virais pode ser acentuado por lesõesacidentais e pela manipulação de fluidos biológicos durante a prática odontológica. Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar o nível de conhecimento dos estudantes de Odontologia sobre as hepatites virais e sua relevância na prática clínica. Realizou-se um estudotransversal,de caráter exploratório e abordagem quantitativa, com graduandos em Odontologia de uma universidade pública brasileira matriculados no ano de 2019. A amostragem foi do tipo não-probabilística intencional e o grupo de estudo incluiu 184 estudantes que já desenvolviam atividades clínicas. Os voluntários responderam a um questionário com perguntas abertas sobre aspectos gerais das hepatites virais e sua relevância na Odontologia. Empregou-se os testes do qui-quadrado de Pearson e exato de Fisher para mensurara associação entre o conhecimento dos estudantes e a sua fase acadêmica. Considerou-se como significantes valores de p≤0,05.A taxa de respostas obtidas foi de 40,2% (n=74). Houve uma maior proporção de respostas corretas sobre os sinais e sintomas das hepatites virais entre os estudantes do sétimo ao décimo semestre (p<0,001). Esse grupo também demonstrou maior conhecimento sobre as medidas específicas de prevenção contra a hepatite B (p=0,01). Apenas 23% (n=17) dos participantes do estudo estavam cientesquanto às complicações clínicas mais comuns das hepatites virais. O nível de conhecimento dos estudantes de Odontologia sobre as hepatites virais foi considerado baixo.Os graduandos dos dois grupos analisados exibiram um desempenho similar para a maioriados itens avaliados (AU).


El riesgo de contaminación por hepatitis viral puede aumentar por lesiones accidentales y el manejo de fluidos biológicos durante la práctica dental. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar el nivel de conocimiento de los estudiantes de odontología sobre las hepatitis virales y su relevancia en la práctica clínica. Se realizó un estudio transversal, de carácter exploratorio y enfoque cuantitativo, con estudiantes de pregrado en Odontología de una universidad pública brasileña matriculados en el año 2019. El muestreo fuede tipo no probabilístico intencional y el grupo de estudio estuvo integrado por 184 estudiantes que ya desarrollaron actividades clínicas. Los voluntarios respondieron un cuestionario con preguntas abiertas sobre aspectos generales de las hepatitis virales y su relevancia en odontología. Se utilizaron las pruebas chi-cuadrado de Pearson y exacta de Fisher para medir la asociación entre el conocimiento de los estudiantes y su etapa académica. Se consideraron significativos valores de p≤0,05. La tasa de respuesta obtenida fue del 40,2% (n=74). Hubo mayor proporción de respuestas correctas sobre los signos y síntomas de las hepatitis virales entre los estudiantes del séptimo al décimo semestre (p<0,001). Este grupo también mostró mayor conocimiento sobre medidas específicas para prevenir la hepatitis B (p=0,01). Solo el 23% (n=17) de los participantes del estudio conocían las complicaciones clínicas más comunes de la hepatitis viral. El nivel de conocimiento de los estudiantes de odontología sobre las hepatitis virales se consideró bajo. Los estudiantes de pregrado de los dos grupos analizados mostraron un desempeño similar en la mayoría de los ítems evaluados (AU).


Viral hepatitis risk of contamination can be increased by accidental injuries and by the manipulation of biological fluids during dental practice. This study aimed to assess the level of knowledge of dentistry students about viral hepatitis and its relevance in clinical practice. A cross-sectional study, with an exploratory character and a quantitative approach, was carried out with undergraduate students in Dentistry from a Brazilian public university enrolled in the year 2019. The sampling was of the intentional non-probabilistic type and the study group included 184 students who hadalready started clinical activities. The volunteers answered a questionnaire with open questions about general aspects of viral hepatitis and its relevance in Dentistry.Pearson's chi-square and Fisher's tests were used to measure the association between students' knowledge and their academic stage. Values of p≤0.05 were considered significant. The response rate obtained was 40.2% (n=74). There was a higher proportion of correct answers about the signs and symptoms of viral hepatitis among students from the seventh to the tenth semester (p<0.001). This group also showed greater knowledge about specific measures to prevent hepatitis B (p=0.01). Only 23% (n=17) of study participants were aware of the most common clinical complications of viral hepatitis. The level of knowledge of dentistry students about viral hepatitis was considered low. Undergraduate students from the two groups analyzed showed similar performance for most of the assessed items (AU).


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Students, Dental , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Occupational Exposure , Hepatitis, Viral, Human/pathology , Chi-Square Distribution , Cross-Sectional Studies/methods , Surveys and Questionnaires , Hepatitis B/prevention & control
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Parasitology ; 150(3): 286-296, 2023 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36647762

ABSTRACT

Cosmocercoides Wilkie, 1930 are gastrointestinal parasites commonly found in amphibians and reptiles, with 4 species reported from the Neotropical region. In the present study, a new species of Cosmocercoides, namely Cosmocercoides amapari n. sp. is described using integrated approaches such as light and scanning microscopy, and DNA sequencing of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene. The specimens were collected from the large intestine of 3 species of hylid frogs in Amapá, Brazil. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners by morphological traits, including the pattern of caudal papillae, absence of the gubernaculum, 2 poorly sclerotized spicules, presence of lateral alae and somatic papillae along the body. In addition, our molecular analyses and phylogenetic reconstructions strongly support the status of the new taxon, which clustered poorly with a large clade of Cosmocerca spp. Cosmocercoides amapari n. sp. is the 29th species of the genus, the 5th from the Neotropical region, the third reported in Brazil, the second described from the Amazon region and the first belonging to the Neotropical region with molecular data.


Subject(s)
Ascaridida , Nematoda , Parasites , Animals , Brazil , Phylogeny , Anura/parasitology , Ascaridida/genetics , Ascaridida/anatomy & histology
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Nutrition ; 108: 111937, 2023 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36640632

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate bone health and the potential influencing factors of bone metabolism disorders in adults ≥5 y after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, patients who were ≥5 y post-RYGB were invited. Bone health considered as bone mineral content (BMC) and bone mineral density (BMD) in this study was assessed by dual x-ray absorptiometry. We also assessed 25-hydroxy-vitamin D concentrations, individual ultraviolet B radiation levels, serum ionized calcium, alkaline phosphatase, parathyroid, anthropometric, and body composition. RESULTS: The study evaluated 104 adults (90% women; 49.6 ± 9.1 y old; postoperative period 8.7 ± 2.2 y). Lumbar and femoral BMC and BMD were positively correlated to body mass index (BMI), appendicular lean mass (ALM), and negatively to %excess of weight loss (EWL). Femoral BMD was negatively correlated to age, and both femoral BMD and BMC were positively correlated to weekly exposed body part score. Sex, age, BMI, ALM, and weekly exposed body part score explained 35% and 54% of the total variance of femoral BMD and BMC, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The present findings suggested that older age, lower BMI, higher %EWL, lower ALM, and lower weekly body part exposure score are important determinants in lowering BMD and BMC parameters in long-term post-bariatric surgery individuals, rather than serum 25-hydroxy-vitamin D and parathyroid.


Subject(s)
Gastric Bypass , Obesity, Morbid , Adult , Humans , Female , Male , Bone Density , Cross-Sectional Studies , Bone and Bones/metabolism , Vitamin D , Obesity, Morbid/surgery
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Sports Health ; 15(1): 74-85, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35034516

ABSTRACT

CONTEXT: Athletes are a unique group of patients whose activities, particularly in high-contact sports such as wrestling and football, place them at high risk of developing skin conditions. The correct diagnosis of sports dermatoses requires familiarity with their clinical characteristics. It is critical that primary care physicians recognize the most common skin disorders to provide prompt treatment and prevent transmission. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: The Mayo Clinic library obtained articles from 2012 onward related to dermatologic conditions in athletes. STUDY DESIGN: Review article. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 3. RESULTS: Dermatologic diseases in athletes are often infectious and contagious due to close-contact sports environments. Sports-related dermatoses include bacterial infections, such as impetigo, ecthyma, folliculitis, abscesses, furuncles, carbuncles, erysipelas, and cellulitis; fungal infections, such as tinea and intertrigo; viral infections, such as herpes, verrucae, and molluscum contagiosum; and noninfectious conditions, such as acne, blisters, and contact dermatitis. CONCLUSION: This article aims to address the manifestations of the most common cutaneous diseases in athletes on the first primary care visit. It discusses the appropriate tests and most recent evidence-based treatments for each ailment. It also addresses return-to-play recommendations related to the guidelines and regulations of selected sports organizations in the United States. STRENGTH OF RECOMMENDATION TAXONOMY (SORT): C.


Subject(s)
Football , Skin Diseases, Infectious , Skin Diseases , Warts , Humans , United States , Skin Diseases, Infectious/diagnosis , Skin Diseases/diagnosis , Skin Diseases/etiology , Skin Diseases/therapy , Athletes
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Arch Insect Biochem Physiol ; 112(4): e21994, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36567513

ABSTRACT

In this study, we have demonstrated, for the first time, the muscular protective effects of Piranhea trifoliata bark extract against Paraquat (PQ)-induced oxidative stress in Drosophila melanogaster. Exposure of D. melanogaster (Canton Special) to PQ caused oxidative stress, as evidenced by protein carbonyl and elevated acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity levels. However, a diet supplemented with the P. trifoliata extracts (0.1 mg/ml) for 10 days ameliorates protein carbonyl levels and enzymatic activities of AChE and citrate synthase to prevent PQ damage. Also, P. trifoliata bark extracts showed in phytochemical assays the presence of phenols, at 46.06 mg EAG/g extract of total phenolic compounds, and a 40% 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl scavenging effect. The study showed the muscular protective function of the P. trifoliata extracts in D. melanogaster exposed to PQ. On the basis of the results, we contemplate that the bark of P. trifoliata might prevent and ameliorate human diseases caused by oxidative stress. The muscular action of the P. trifoliata extract can be attributed to the antioxidant constituents, while the precise mechanism of its action needs further investigation.


Subject(s)
Drosophila melanogaster , Paraquat , Animals , Humans , Paraquat/toxicity , Acetylcholinesterase/metabolism , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Antioxidants/metabolism , Oxidative Stress , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/metabolism , Phenols/metabolism , Phenols/pharmacology
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Arch Dermatol Res ; 315(3): 481-490, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36042041

ABSTRACT

Transcriptional factor B lymphocyte-induced maturation protein 1 (Blimp-1) is pivotally implicated in T helper 17 (Th17) cell differentiation. This study investigated expression of the Blimp-1 protein, positive regulatory domain 1 (PRDM1), and cytokine genes in psoriasis (PsO). Affected (AS-PsO) and non-affected skin (nAS-PsO) samples were used to assess gene and protein expressions by reverse transcription-quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR), and immunostaining and confocal microscopy, respectively; the normalised public transcriptomic data permitted differential gene expression analyses. On RT-qPCR, PRDM1 and IL17A transcripts showed higher expression in AS-PsO than in nAS-PsO (n = 34) (p < 0.001; p < 0.0001, respectively). Confocal microscopy showed Blimp-1 protein expression in epidermal layer keratinocytes in AS-PsO, but not in nAS-PsO. Bioinformatic analysis of the transcriptomic dataset GSE13355 corroborated the increased PRDM1, signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3), IL12B, TNF, IL17A, IL6, IL1B, IL22, and IL10 gene expression in AS-PsO, when compared to normal skin and nAS-PsO (p < 0.001). PRDM1 expression correlated positively (p < 0.0001) with that of IL17A (r = 0.7), IL1B (r = 0.67), IL12B (r = 0.6), IL6 (r = 0.59), IL22 (r = 0.53), IL23A (r = 0.47), IL21 (r = 0.47), IL27 (r = 0.34), IL23R (r = 0.32), S100 calcium binding protein A9 (r = 0.63), and lipocalin 2 (r = 0.50), and negatively with that of TGFB1 (r = - 0.28) and RORC (r = - 0.60). Blimp-1 may be critical in the pathogenesis of PsO dysregulation involving the Th17 inflammatory pathway. This knowledge may accelerate the development of new treatments.


Subject(s)
Interleukin-6 , Psoriasis , Humans , Positive Regulatory Domain I-Binding Factor 1/genetics , Keratinocytes , Psoriasis/genetics , Psoriasis/pathology , Skin , Th17 Cells/pathology
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Parasitol Int ; 92: 102692, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36341837

ABSTRACT

Rhabdias fuelleborni was described by Travassos (1926), who identified it in the lungs of Rhinella gr. marina (=Bufo marinus) from São Paulo. Later, Kloss (1971) added new information on the morphology and diagnosis of the species and new data on host and localities. However, its taxonomic status remains uncertain, due in particular to the morphological uniformity of Rhabdias spp., while the original description lacks important morphological data. In the present study, we found and reevaluated the type series of R. fuelleborni, as well as examining fresh material obtained from the type host and type locality, using light and scanning electron microscopy and molecular tools. The type series was deposited by Travassos (1926), and according to museum records the type locality is Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Our morphological and molecular analyses reinforce the taxonomic validity of this species, while molecular phylogeny identified a close relationship between R. fuelleborni and Rhabdias sp.4 and Rhabdias sp. from other studies, and from bufonids. Also R. fuelleborni are sister taxa with R. cf. stenocephala from Leptodactylidae from the northeast of Brazil and R. vencesi from Boophis madagascarariensis, Madagascar, according to mitochondrial COI gene.


Subject(s)
Rhabdiasoidea , Animals , Phylogeny , Brazil , Genes, Mitochondrial , Bufo marinus
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Parasitol Res ; 121(1): 155-166, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34993630

ABSTRACT

Rhabdias Stiles and Hassal, 1905 comprises approximately 90 species of parasitic lung nematodes of amphibians and reptiles that have a wide distribution, with 21 species occurring in the Neotropics. In the present study, we describe Rhabdias waiapi n. sp. found parasitizing the lungs of the anuran species Pristimantis chiastonotus from the Amazon Biome in the Amapá State, Northern Brazil. The new species is characterized by having an elongated body, expansions of the cuticular inflation in the anterior end that become more discrete along the body, an anterior end with a slight constriction at the level of the esophageal apex with four rounded subapical elevations of the body wall, six lips, four near the edge of the oral opening and two more distant lateral ones, and a gradually tapering elongated tail. In addition, molecular analyses and phylogenetic reconstructions were made, with sequences from the coding region of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene. Those results strongly support the status of the new taxon, which formed a poorly supported clade with Rhabdias sp. 5 from Anolis brasiliensis from Northeast Brazil. Rhabdias waiapi n. sp. is the 19th species of the genus described in the Neotropics for amphibians, the 10th in Brazil, the second described from hosts of the family Strabomantidae from the Neotropical region, and the first amphibian nematode species described in the Amapá State.


Subject(s)
Nematoda , Parasites , Animals , Anura , Brazil , Lung , Phylogeny
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Eur J Nutr ; 61(1): 341-355, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34351455

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there is an association between the inflammatory potential of the diet, measured by the dietary inflammatory index (DII®), and the composition of intestinal microbiota in adults with functional constipation (FC). METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out with 68 adults with FC. Energy-adjusted DII (E-DII) was calculated from data obtained from food surveys, serum inflammation markers were measured and the composition of the intestinal microbiota was evaluated using the 16S rRNA gene sequencing method. Participants were assigned into two groups: anti-inflammatory diet (AD: E-DII < 0) and pro-inflammatory diet (PD: E-DII ≥ 0). Associations of E-DII scores with microbial diversity and composition were examined using differences between the E-DII groups and linear and hierarchical regression. RESULTS: E- DII was inversely correlated with relative abundance of Hungatella spp. and Bacteroides fragilis and positively correlated with Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron and Bacteroides caccae (p < 0.05). B. fragilis was positively correlated with IL-10. The AD group had higher relative abundances for the genus Blautia and Hungatella, lower abundances of Bacteroides thetaiotamicron and Bacteroides spp. (p < 0.05), as well as higher frequency of evacuation (p = 0.02) and lower use of laxatives (p = 0.05). The AD group showed a reduction in the abundance of Desulfovibrio spp. and Butyrivibrio, Butyrivibrio crossotus, Bacteroides clarus, Bacteroides coprophilus and Bacteroides intestinalis (all p < 0.05). The greater abundance of Bacteroides clarus increased the individual's chance of performing a manual evacuation maneuver. CONCLUSION: Therefore, the results of this study demonstrated that the inflammatory potential of the diet is associated with the gut microbiota in individuals with FC.


Subject(s)
Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Adult , Constipation , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diet , Humans , Inflammation , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics
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Cureus ; 13(10): e18481, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34754643

ABSTRACT

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a rare, autosomal recessive connective tissue disease that manifests primarily in the skin, eyes, vasculature, and gastrointestinal tract. Most cases occur in women and are present in the third decade of life. Diagnosis is confirmed via skin biopsy or by genetic testing that reveals a variant ABCC6 gene. We present the case of a 68-year-old woman who came to the clinic to discuss her daughter's diagnosis of PXE, specifically, what testing she and her family should pursue. A family pedigree revealed a strong family history of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). Although PXE has not been directly related to AAA, this raised concern for familial connective tissue disease. It was recommended that all family members undergo AAA screening with ultrasound, but that not all family members warranted genetic testing. Patients diagnosed with PXE should establish care with specialists to monitor for adverse outcomes.

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Drug Discov Today ; 26(11): 2515-2526, 2021 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34245910

ABSTRACT

Over the past few decades, the number of health and 'omics-related data' generated and stored has grown exponentially. Patient information can be collected in real time and explored using various artificial intelligence (AI) tools in clinical trials; mobile devices can also be used to improve aspects of both the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. In addition, AI can be used in the development of new drugs or for drug repurposing, in faster diagnosis and more efficient treatment for various diseases, as well as to identify data-driven hypotheses for scientists. In this review, we discuss how AI is starting to revolutionize the life sciences sector.


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Artificial Intelligence , Biological Science Disciplines , Biotechnology , Clinical Trials as Topic , Data Science , Drug Design , Drug Development , Electronic Health Records , Humans , Mobile Applications , Natural Language Processing , Pharmacology , Publishing
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IBRO Rep ; 9: 9-13, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33336100

ABSTRACT

Cancer patients present a higher risk of experiencing anxiety disorders (AD). However, it is not clear if AD might be associated with cancer development. Thus, our study aimed to evaluate if AD might be related to head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) development. The combination of an applied animal basic study and a retrospective diagnostic case and control study in patients was performed. As a result, we obtained that stress reduced the locomotor activity of the animals in the group stress and stress + 4NqO (p < 0.0001). The stress showed no influence on the progression of neoplasia in mice. In the same way, the case group did not present differences in anxiety scores in comparison to control. Moreover, no association between HNSCC staging and anxiety scores was observed. In conclusion, our in vivo findings in humans and animals have shown that there is no relationship between AD and oral squamous cell carcinoma.

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