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Life Sci ; 352: 122895, 2024 Jul 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38986896

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AIMS: To investigate the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein (Spk)-induced inflammatory response and its downmodulation by diminazene aceturate (DIZE). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Through inducing Spk inflammation in murine models, leukocyte migration to the peritoneum, levels of myeloperoxidase (MPO), malondialdehyde (MDA), rolling and adhesion of mesenteric leukocytes, and vascular permeability were investigated. Extracellular DNA traps (DETs) induced by Spk and the production of IL-6 and TNF-α were analyzed using human neutrophils, monocytes, and macrophages. In silico assays assessed the molecular interaction between DIZE and molecules related to leukocyte migration and DETs induction. KEY FINDINGS: Spk triggered acute inflammation, demonstrated by increasing leukocyte migration. Oxidative stress was evidenced by elevated levels of MPO and MDA in the peritoneal liquid. DIZE attenuated cell migration, rolling, and leukocyte adhesion, improved vascular barrier function, mitigated DETs, and reduced the production of Spk-induced pro-inflammatory cytokines. Computational studies supported our findings, showing the molecular interaction of DIZE with targets such as ß2 integrin, PI3K, and PAD2 due to its intermolecular coupling. SIGNIFICANCE: Our results outline a novel role of DIZE as a potential therapeutic agent for mitigating Spk-induced inflammation.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 275(Pt 1): 133588, 2024 Jul 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38960246

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The understanding of cancer immunity and antitumor factors generated by natural polysaccharides is not yet fully comprehended. Polysaccharides, like cashew gum (CG), can exhibit immunomodulatory action and may assist in the antitumor process and side effects relieve. This study aimed to determine the antitumor effect of CG alone or in combination with cyclophosphamide (CTX), and its interactions with immune cells, in a murine melanoma model, using the B16-F10 cell line. Tumor growth inhibition, hematological, histopathological, ELISA, flow cytometry, immunofluorescence, and qRT-PCR analyses were performed to elucidate the antitumor potential, involvement of immune cells, and potential toxic effects. CG showed significant tumor growth inhibition, reaching up to 42.9 % alone and 51.4 % in combination with CTX, with mild toxicity to organs. CG enhanced leukocyte count, even in the presence of CTX. Furthermore, CG influenced the activation of tumor-associated macrophages (TAM), characterized by an increase in Il4, as well as a reduction in Ifng, Il1b, Tgfb, and Il6 gene expression. Nevertheless, these effects did not compromise the antitumor activity of CG. In summary, the combination of CG with CTX is a promising approach for leukopenia, one of the most important side effects of cancer treatment and deserves further investigation.

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J Periodontal Res ; 2024 May 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38742802

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AIMS: This study aimed to investigate the effects of Umbelliferone (UMB) on the inflammation underlying alveolar bone resorption in mouse periodontitis. METHODS: Male Swiss mice subjected to a ligature of molars were grouped as non-treated (NT), received UMB (15, 45, or 135 mg/kg) or saline daily for 7 days, respectively, and were compared with naïve mice as control. Gingival tissues were evaluated by myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity and interleukin-1ß level by ELISA. The bone resorption was directly assessed on the region between the cement-enamel junction and the alveolar bone crest. Microscopically, histomorphometry of the furcation region, immunofluorescence for nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-ĸB), and immunohistochemistry for tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), and cathepsin K (CTSK) were performed. Systemically, body mass variation and leukogram were analyzed. RESULTS: Periodontitis significantly increased MPO activity, interleukin-1ß level, and NF-ĸB+ immunofluorescence, and induced severe alveolar bone and furcation resorptions, besides increased TRAP+ and CTSK+ cells compared with naïve. UMB significantly prevented the inflammation by reducing MPO activity, interleukin-1ß level, and NF-ĸB+ intensity, besides reduction of resorption of alveolar bone and furcation area, and TRAP+ and CTSK+ cells compared with the NT group. Periodontitis or UMB treatment did not affect the animals systemically. CONCLUSION: UMB improved periodontitis by reducing inflammation and bone markers.

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AIDS Behav ; 28(7): 2403-2409, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38720109

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Despite the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy (ART), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection remains a global public health concern. However, weaknesses in its management regarding access to integrated HIV care include treatment gaps and loss to follow-up (LTFU) from antiretroviral treatment (ART). This study aimed to characterize the epidemiological and clinical profiles of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) in LTFU from HIV care in Campo Grande, Central Brazil. This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted between January 2021 and April 2022 using secondary data from PLHA who had LTFU in Campo Grande. A total of 852 patients with PLHA were included in this study. The majority of participants in LTFU were male (63.1%), had a CD4 cell count > 200 cells/mm3 (68.2%), and had been treated for ≥ 3 months (86.4%). Only 287 (33.7%) participants had undetectable HIV viral load. Of the total number of patients who returned to treatment during the study period, 448 (54.3%) were LTFU-positive. The tracking strategy was not applied to 556 (65.26%) patients, and 44.4% of the participants had been in spontaneous demand. These results highlight the relevance of patient-centered interventions and the need to ensure early treatment and promote retention in care systems with consequent viral suppression, impacting the healthcare indicators of the population, with emphasis on health managers and stakeholders in HIV care.


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HIV Infections , Lost to Follow-Up , Viral Load , Humans , Male , Brazil/epidemiology , Female , Cross-Sectional Studies , Retrospective Studies , HIV Infections/drug therapy , HIV Infections/epidemiology , Adult , Middle Aged , CD4 Lymphocyte Count , Anti-HIV Agents/therapeutic use , Health Services Accessibility , Medication Adherence/statistics & numerical data
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Mucosal Immunol ; 2024 Mar 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38555027

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Studies have reported the occurrence of gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, primarily diarrhea, in COVID-19. However, the pathobiology regarding COVID-19 in the GI tract remains limited. This work aimed to evaluate SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein interaction with gut lumen in different experimental approaches. Here, we present a novel experimental model with the inoculation of viral protein in the murine jejunal lumen, in vitro approach with human enterocytes, and molecular docking analysis. Spike protein led to increased intestinal fluid accompanied by Cl- secretion, followed by intestinal edema, leukocyte infiltration, reduced glutathione levels, and increased cytokine levels [interleukin (IL)-6, tumor necrosis factor-α, IL-1ß, IL-10], indicating inflammation. Additionally, the viral epitope caused disruption in the mucosal histoarchitecture with impairment in Paneth and goblet cells, including decreased lysozyme and mucin, respectively. Upregulation of toll-like receptor 2 and toll-like receptor 4 gene expression suggested potential activation of local innate immunity. Moreover, this experimental model exhibited reduced contractile responses in jejunal smooth muscle. In barrier function, there was a decrease in transepithelial electrical resistance and alterations in the expression of tight junction proteins in the murine jejunal epithelium. Additionally, paracellular intestinal permeability increased in human enterocytes. Finally, in silico data revealed that the Spike protein interacts with cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) and calcium-activated chloride conductance (CaCC), inferring its role in the secretory effect. Taken together, all the events observed point to gut impairment, affecting the mucosal barrier to the innermost layers, establishing a successful experimental model for studying COVID-19 in the GI context.

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Clin Transplant ; 38(4): e15298, 2024 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38545918

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BACKGROUND: Graft loss increases the risk of patient death after simultaneous pancreas-kidney (SPK) transplantation. The relative risk of each graft failure is complex due to the influence of several competing events. METHODS: This retrospective, single-center study compared 4-year patient survival according to the graft status using Kaplan-Meier (KM) and Competing Risk Analysis (CRA). Patient survival was also assessed according to five eras (Era 1: 2001-2003; Era 2: 2004-2006; Era 3: 2007-2009; Era 4: 2010-2012; Era 5: 2012-2015). RESULTS: Between 2000 and 2015, 432 SPK transplants were performed. Using KM, patient survival was 86.5% for patients without graft loss (n = 333), 93.4% for patients with pancreas graft loss (n = 46), 43.7% for patients with kidney graft loss (n = 16), and 25.4% for patients with pancreas and kidney graft loss (n = 37). Patient survival was underestimated using KM versus CRA methods in patients with pancreas and kidney graft losses (25.4% vs. 36.2%), respectively. Induction with lymphocyte depleting antibodies was associated with 81% reduced risk (HR.19, 95% CI.38-.98, p = .0048), while delayed kidney function (HR 2.94, 95% CI 1.09-7.95, p = .033) and surgical complications (HR 2.94, 95% CI 1.22-7.08, p = .016) were associated with higher risk of death. Four-year patient survival increased from Era 1 to Era 5 (79% vs. 87.9%, p = .047). CONCLUSION: In this cohort of patients, kidney graft loss, with or without pancreas graft loss, was associated with higher mortality after SPK transplantation. Compared to CRA, the KM model underestimated survival only among patients with pancreas and kidney graft losses. Patient survival increased over time.


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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 , Kidney Transplantation , Pancreas Transplantation , Humans , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Pancreas Transplantation/methods , Risk Assessment , Pancreas , Graft Survival
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Biomed Pharmacother ; 172: 116212, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38364734

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Plant polysaccharides have biological activities in the brain and those obtained from Genipa americana leaves present antioxidant and anticonvulsant effects in the mice model of pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)-induced acute seizures. This study aimed to evaluate the polysaccharide-rich extract of Genipa americana leaves (PRE-Ga) in the models of acute seizures and chronic epilepsy (kindling) induced by PTZ. In the acute seizure model, male Swiss mice (25-35 g) received PRE-Ga (1 or 9 mg/kg; intraperitoneal- IP), alone or associated with diazepam (0.01 mg/kg), 30 min before induction of seizures with PTZ (70 mg/kg; IP). In the chronic epilepsy model, seizures were induced by PTZ (40 mg/kg) 30 min after treatment and in alternated days up to 30 days and evaluated by video. Brain areas (prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, striatum) were assessed for inflammatory and oxidative stress markers. Diazepam associated to PRE-Ga (9 mg/kg; i.p.) increased the latency of seizures in acute (222.4 ± 47.57 vs. saline: 62.00 ± 4.709 s) and chronic models (6.267 ± 0.502 vs. saline: 4.067 ± 0.407 s). In hippocampus, PRE-Ga (9 mg/kg) inhibited TNF-α (105.9 ± 5.38 vs. PTZ: 133.5 ± 7.62 pmol/g) and malondialdehyde (MDA) (473.6 ± 60.51) in the chronic model. PTZ increased glial fibrillar acid proteins (GFAP) and Iba-1 in hippocampus, which was reversed by PRE-Ga (GFAP: 1.9 ± 0.23 vs PTZ: 3.1 ± 1.3 and Iba-1: 2.2 ± 0.8 vs PTZ: 3.2 ± 1.4). PRE-Ga presents neuroprotector effect in the mice model of epilepsy induced by pentylenetetrazole reducing seizures, gliosis, inflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress.


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Epilepsy , Pentylenetetrazole , Animals , Mice , Epilepsy/chemically induced , Epilepsy/drug therapy , Epilepsy/prevention & control , Seizures/chemically induced , Seizures/drug therapy , Seizures/prevention & control , Oxidative Stress , Diazepam/pharmacology , Diazepam/therapeutic use , Disease Models, Animal , Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use
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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 4314, 2024 02 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38383742

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The Brazilian Organization for Crohn's Disease and Colitis (GEDIIB) established a national registry of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The aim of the study was to identify clinical factors associated with disease severity in IBD patients in Brazil. A population-based risk model aimed at stratifying the severity of IBD based on previous hospitalization, use of biologics, and need for surgery for ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's Disease (CD) and on previous complications for CD. A total of 1179 patients (34.4 ± 14.7y; females 59%) were included: 46.6% with UC, 44.2% with CD, and 0.9% with unclassified IBD (IBD-U). The time from the beginning of the symptoms to diagnosis was 3.85y. In CD, 41.2% of patients presented with ileocolic disease, 32% inflammatory behavior, and 15.5% perianal disease. In UC, 46.3% presented with extensive colitis. Regarding treatment, 68.1%, 67%, and 47.6% received biological therapy, salicylates and immunosuppressors, respectively. Severe disease was associated with the presence of extensive colitis, EIM, male, comorbidities, and familial history of colorectal cancer in patients with UC. The presence of Montreal B2 and B3 behaviors, colonic location, and EIM were associated with CD severity. In conclusion, disease severity was associated with younger age, greater disease extent, and the presence of rheumatic EIM.


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Colitis, Ulcerative , Crohn Disease , Inflammatory Bowel Diseases , Female , Humans , Male , Crohn Disease/diagnosis , Brazil/epidemiology , Routinely Collected Health Data , Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/epidemiology , Colitis, Ulcerative/epidemiology , Colitis, Ulcerative/diagnosis
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J Neurosci Res ; 102(1): e25269, 2024 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38284851

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This study aimed to evaluate the effects of inhibitors of the fractalkine pathway in hyperalgesia in inflammatory and neuropathic orofacial pain in male rats and the morphological changes in microglia and satellite glial cells (SGCs). Rats were submitted to zymosan-induced arthritis of the temporomandibular joint or infraorbital nerve constriction, and treated intrathecally with a P2 X7 antagonist, a cathepsin S inhibitor or a p-38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) inhibitor. Mechanical hyperalgesia was evaluated 4 and 6 h following arthritis induction or 7 and 14 days following nerve ligation. The expression of the receptor CX3 CR1 , phospho-p-38 MAPK, ionized calcium-binding adapter molecule-1 (Iba-1), and glutamine synthetase and the morphological changes in microglia and SGCs were evaluated by confocal microscopy. In both inflammatory and neuropathic models, untreated animals presented a higher expression of CX3 CR1 and developed hyperalgesia and up-regulation of phospho-p-38 MAPK, which was prevented by all drugs (p < .05). The number of microglial processes endpoints and the total branch length were lower in the untreated animals, but the overall immunolabeling of Iba-1 was altered only in neuropathic rats (p < .05). The mean area of SGCs per neuron was significantly altered only in the inflammatory model (p < .05). All morphological alterations were reverted by modulating the fractalkine pathway (p < .05). In conclusion, the blockage of the fractalkine pathway seemed to be a possible therapeutic strategy for inflammatory and neuropathic orofacial pain, reducing mechanical hyperalgesia by impairing the phosphorylation of p-38 MAPK and reverting morphological alterations in microglia and SGCs.


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Arthritis , Neuralgia , Male , Animals , Rats , Hyperalgesia/drug therapy , Chemokine CX3CL1 , Neuroglia , Neuralgia/drug therapy , Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases , Protein Kinase Inhibitors , Facial Pain/drug therapy , p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
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J Anim Breed Genet ; 141(3): 291-303, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38062881

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Feed efficiency plays a major role in the overall profitability and sustainability of the beef cattle industry, as it is directly related to the reduction of the animal demand for input and methane emissions. Traditionally, the average daily feed intake and weight gain are used to calculate feed efficiency traits. However, feed efficiency traits can be analysed longitudinally using random regression models (RRMs), which allow fitting random genetic and environmental effects over time by considering the covariance pattern between the daily records. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to: (1) propose genomic evaluations for dry matter intake (DMI), body weight gain (BWG), residual feed intake (RFI) and residual weight gain (RWG) data collected during an 84-day feedlot test period via RRMs; (2) compare the goodness-of-fit of RRM using Legendre polynomials (LP) and B-spline functions; (3) evaluate the genetic parameters behaviour for feed efficiency traits and their implication for new selection strategies. The datasets were provided by the EMBRAPA-GENEPLUS beef cattle breeding program and included 2920 records for DMI, 2696 records for BWG and 4675 genotyped animals. Genetic parameters and genomic breeding values (GEBVs) were estimated by RRMs under ssGBLUP for Nellore cattle using orthogonal LPs and B-spline. Models were compared based on the deviance information criterion (DIC). The ranking of the average GEBV of each test week and the overall GEBV average were compared by the percentage of individuals in common and the Spearman correlation coefficient (top 1%, 5%, 10% and 100%). The highest goodness-of-fit was obtained with linear B-Spline function considering heterogeneous residual variance. The heritability estimates across the test period for DMI, BWG, RFI and RWG ranged from 0.06 to 0.21, 0.11 to 0.30, 0.03 to 0.26 and 0.07 to 0.27, respectively. DMI and RFI presented within-trait genetic correlations ranging from low to high magnitude across different performance test-day. In contrast, BWG and RWG presented negative genetic correlations between the first 3 weeks and the other days of performance tests. DMI and RFI presented a high-ranking similarity between the GEBV average of week eight and the overall GEBV average, with Spearman correlations and percentages of individuals selected in common ranging from 0.95 to 1.00 and 93 to 100, respectively. Week 11 presented the highest Spearman correlations (ranging from 0.94 to 0.98) and percentages of individuals selected in common (ranging from 85 to 94) of BWG and RWG with the average GEBV of the entire period of the test. In conclusion, the RRM using linear B-splines is a feasible alternative for the genomic evaluation of feed efficiency. Heritability estimates of DMI, RFI, BWG and RWG indicate enough additive genetic variance to achieve a moderate response to selection. A new selection strategy can be adopted by reducing the performance test to 56 days for DMI and RFI selection and 77 days for BWG and RWG selection.


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Genome , Genomics , Humans , Cattle/genetics , Animals , Phenotype , Weight Gain/genetics , Genotype , Eating/genetics , Animal Feed
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Br J Nutr ; 131(5): 737-748, 2024 03 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37855224

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The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between leptin and adiponectin gene polymorphisms, circulating levels of leptin and adiponectin, adiposity and clinical markers in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). This cross-sectional study was conducted with 102 adults and elderly MDS patients and 102 age- and sex-matched controls. Clinical characteristics, co-morbidities, anthropometric data, laboratory evaluation and genetic analysis (polymorphisms -2548G > A/rs7799039 of the LEP gene and +276G > T/rs1501299 of the ADIPOQ gene) were investigated. Serum leptin was higher and adiponectin lower in MDS when compared with controls. There was a significant positive correlation between serum leptin levels and BMI (r = 0·264, P = 0·025), waist circumference (r = 0·235, P = 0·047), body fat percentage (BF %) (r = 0·373, P = 0·001) and the fat mass index (FMI) (r = 0·371, P < 0·001). A lower mean adiponectin was found among patients with high BF %, higher visceral adiposity index and metabolic syndrome. A significant association was found between the AA genotype (mutant) of the LEP polymorphism rs7799039 and male sex and blast excess (≥ 5 %). In addition, a significant association was observed between the TT genotype (mutant) of the ADIPOQ rs1501299 polymorphism and Fe overload. These results demonstrate the importance of a comprehensive and systematic evaluation in patients with MDS in order to identify and control negative factors not related to the disease at an early stage.


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Leptin , Myelodysplastic Syndromes , Adult , Aged , Humans , Male , Adipokines , Adiponectin/genetics , Adiposity/genetics , Cross-Sectional Studies , Leptin/genetics , Myelodysplastic Syndromes/genetics , Myelodysplastic Syndromes/complications , Obesity/complications , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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Int. j. cardiovasc. sci. (Impr.) ; 37: e20230165, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1558107

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Abstract Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MS) and obesity are risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVD). However, the development of cardiovascular pathologies in obese individuals without MS is being investigated. Objective: To investigate whether there are similar electrocardiographic (ECG) and echocardiographic changes in individuals with obesity with and without MS. Methodology: A retrospective, descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out with obese patients at a university hospital in Belém, Pará, Brazil. Anthropometric, laboratory, ECG and echocardiographic data were evaluated in both populations. The chi-square test was used to describe the relationship between variables among groups; hypothesis tests with p < 0.05 were considered statistically significant values. Results: The study evaluated 100 individuals with obesity, 60 of whom had MS. The average age was 54 years, and the female sex was prevalent. Systolic blood pressure, HDL, and waist circumference were altered in both groups. Systemic arterial hypertension and low HDL demonstrated 4.27 times and 3.32 times greater likelihood of presenting changes in the ECG and echocardiogram for both groups. On the ECG, diffuse changes in ventricular repolarization were observed in both groups. On echocardiography, left ventricular diastolic dysfunction and left ventricular hypertrophy were present in both populations studied. Conclusion: Obese individuals without MS present a similar risk, requiring adequate attention to their cardiac health.

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Interface (Botucatu, Online) ; 28: e230212, 2024. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1558196

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Considerando os desafios à reabilitação psicossocial, objetivou-se compreender a perspectiva de usuários e trabalhadores no tratamento psicofarmacológico. Trata-se de um estudo qualitativo que entrevistou seis profissionais e dez usuários do Centro de Atenção Psicossocial de um município da região norte de Minas Gerais. As transcrições foram tratadas em Ciclos de Codificação e examinadas pela Análise de Discurso. Definiram-se três categorias relativas à dimensão micropolítica do cuidado: o fluxograma institucional, os espaços intercessores e a produção subjetiva dos agentes. Revelaram-se dissonâncias entre enunciados alusivos à política da atenção psicossocial, com a concorrência de concepções e tecnologias de cuidado emancipatórias e restritivas. Constatou-se a importância da análise micropolítica do cuidado no tratamento psicofarmacológico, favorecendo os processos de contratualidade, protagonismo e autonomia do usuário.


Considerando los desafíos para la rehabilitación psicosocial, el objetivo fue comprender la perspectiva de usuarios y trabajadores en el tratamiento psicofarmacéutico. Se trata de un estudio cualitativo que entrevistó a seis profesionales y a diez usuarios del Centro de Atención Psicosocial de un municipio de la región norte de Minas Gerais. Las transcripciones fueron tratadas en Ciclos de Codificación y examinadas por el Análisis del Discurso. Se definieron tres categorías relativas a la dimensión micropolítica del cuidado: el diagrama de flujo institucional, los espacios intercesores y la producción subjetiva de los agentes. Se revelaron disonancias entre enunciados alusivos a la política de la atención psicosocial, con la concurrencia de concepciones y tecnologías de cuidado emancipatorias y restrictivas. Se constató la importancia del análisis micropolítico del cuidado en el tratamiento psicofarmacéutico, favoreciendo los procesos de contractualidad, protagonismo y autonomía del usuario.


Considering the challenges to psychosocial rehabilitation, this study was aimed at understanding the perspective of users and workers regarding psychopharmacological treatment. This is a qualitative study, which interviewed six providers and ten users of the Psychosocial Care Center of a municipality in the north of Minas Gerais. The transcripts were treated in Coding Cycles and examined by Discourse Analysis. Three categories related to the micropolitical dimension of care were defined: the institutional flowchart; the intercessory spaces; and the subjective production of the agents. Dissonances were revealed between statements alluding to the psychosocial care policy, with the competition of emancipatory and restrictive conceptions and technologies of care. The importance of the micropolitical analysis of care in psychopharmacological treatment was verified, favoring the processes of contractuality, protagonism, and user autonomy.

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Cad Saude Publica ; 39(11): e00048823, 2023.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38088720

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This study aimed to translate and cross-culturally adapt the Family Health Scale into Brazilian Portuguese and analyze evidence of its psychometric validity. The 32 items on family health were cross-culturally adapted, using the content validity index to calculate semantic, idiomatic, cultural, and conceptual characteristics of the scale and its items. A pre-test to identify evidence of validity was applied to 40 families. At another time, the instrument was applied to 354 families in a Brazilian northeastern city. The index of agreement between the raters ranged from 0.84 for the scale items to 0.98 for the total scale, according to Kendall's coefficient. According to Cronbach's alpha, evidence of psychometric validity is adequate. Most families had a moderate degree of health, according to the scale. Therefore, the Brazilian version of the Family Health Scale showed conceptual, semantic, cultural, and operational equivalence with the original items, along with satisfactory psychometric properties for use among the Brazilian population with effectiveness and safety.


Os objetivos deste estudo foram realizar a tradução e adaptação transcultural da Family Health Scale (Escala de Saúde Familiar) para a língua portuguesa brasileira e analisar evidências de validade psicométricas dessa escala. Os 32 itens sobre a saúde familiar foram adaptados transculturalmente. Para a mensuração das evidências de validade do conteúdo, utilizou-se o cálculo do índice de validade de conteúdo das características semântica, idiomática, cultural e conceitual de cada item e da escala. Um pré-teste para identificação de evidência de validade foi realizado com 40 famílias. Em outro momento, a aplicação do instrumento foi executada com 354 famílias, em uma cidade no Nordeste do Brasil. O índice de concordância entre os juízes variou de 0,84, para os itens da escala, a 0,98, para a escala total, conforme o coeficiente de Kendall. As evidências de validade psicométricas mostram-se adequadas, conforme alfa de Cronbach. A maior parte das famílias teve um grau de saúde moderado, conforme aplicação da escala. Assim, a Family Health Scale, versão brasileira, apresentou equivalência conceitual, semântica, cultural e operacional em relação aos itens originais e propriedades psicométricas satisfatórias para a aplicação direcionada à população brasileira, atestando eficácia e segurança de sua utilização.


El objetivo de este estudio fue traducir y realizar la adaptación intercultural de Family Health Scale (Escala de Salud Familiar) al portugués brasileño, y analizar la evidencia de la validez psicométrica de esta escala. Los 32 ítems sobre salud familiar pasaron por una adaptación transcultural y, para medir la evidencia de validez de contenido, se utilizó el cálculo del índice de validez de contenido de las características semántica, idiomática, cultural y conceptual de cada ítem, y la escala. Se realizó una prueba previa con 40 familias para identificar la evidencia de validez. En otro momento, el instrumento se aplicó a 354 familias en una ciudad del Nordeste de Brasil. El índice de acuerdo entre los jueces osciló entre 0,84 para los ítems de la escala y 0,98 para la escala total de acuerdo con el coeficiente de Kendall. La evidencia de validez psicométrica es adecuada conforme el alfa de Cronbach. La mayoría de las familias tenían un grado de salud moderado de acuerdo con la aplicación de la escala. Por lo tanto, la Family Health Scale, versión brasileña, presentó equivalencia conceptual, semántica, cultural y operativa con relación a los ítems originales, y propiedades psicométricas satisfactorias para la aplicación en la población brasileña, lo que da fe de la eficacia y seguridad de su uso.


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Cross-Cultural Comparison , Family Health , Humans , Brazil , Psychometrics , Semantics , Surveys and Questionnaires , Reproducibility of Results , Translations
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Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1528847

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This study aimed to compare the subgingival microbiota of subjects with and without breast cancer (BC). Patients with BC (Group 1; n= 50) and without BC (Group 2; n=50) with periodontitis (A) and without periodontitis (B). The study was conducted in two phases (P1 and P2). One biofilm sample was collected from each subject and analyzed by DNA-DNA Hybridization (Checkerboard DNA-DNA). The relative abundance of the subgingival microbiota differed between the Case and Control groups. However, some species were higher in patients in the Case than in Control subjects and differed between the groups in both phases. Composition of the subgingival microbial community according to the Socransky complex was related to periodontal disease, followed by clinical attachment of level (CAL ≥4mm), age, and tooth loss, which were found to be abundant in Cases when compared with controls. Patients with Tumor Grade II and III had a higher prevalence of tooth loss and CAL≥4mm. It was concluded that in individuals with BC, the sub-gingival microbiota exhibited atypical changes, but they developed periodontal disease.


El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar la microbiota subgingival de sujetos con y sin cáncer de mama (CM). Pacientes con CM (Grupo 1; n= 50) y sin CM (Grupo 2; n=50) con periodontitis (A) y sin periodontitis (B). El estudio se realizó en das fases (P1 y P2). Se recogió una muestra de biopelícula de cada sujeto y se analizó mediante hibridación ADN-ADN (tablero de ajedrez ADN-ADN). La abundancia relativa de la microbiota subgingival difirió entre los grupos de Caso y Control. Sin embargo, algunas especies fueron más altas en los pacientes del Caso que en los sujetos del Control y difirieron entre los grupos en ambas fases. La composición de la comunidad microbiana subgingival según el complejo de Socransky se relacionó con la enfermedad periodontal, seguida por el nivel de inserción clínica (CAL≥4mm), la edad y la pérdida de dientes, que se mostró abundante en los casos en comparación con los controles. Los pacientes con Tumor Grado II y III tuvieron mayor prevalencia de pérdida dental y CAL≥4mm. Se concluyó que en individuos con CM la microbiota subgingival presentó cambios atípicos, pero sin embargo, desarrollaron enfermedad periodontal.

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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 56(1): 12, 2023 Dec 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38102404

ABSTRACT

The present study evaluated the effects of supplementing VM in grazing cattle during the rearing phase on performance and carcass quality of beef cattle in the finishing phase. Two experiments with a randomized block design were conducted in consecutive years to contrast two post-weaning supplementation strategies using VM at 45 mg/100 kg body weight (BW). In the first year, treatments were protein supplement in the dry season and mineral supplement in the rainy season versus the addition of VM both in the protein and mineral supplements. In the second year, was contrasted with protein supplement in the dry season and protein-energy supplement in the rainy season. Performance, carcass traits, and carcass quality were evaluated at the end of both phases. In Year 1, adding VM in mineral supplement increased final backfat thickness (P=0.05), backfat gain (P=0.06), final rump fat thickness (P=0.02), and rump fat gain (P=0.01). In the finishing phase, VM-treated cattle had a greater dry matter intake (P=0.03) and tended to show a greater backfat thickness than non-treated cattle (P=0.07). In Year 2, no VM effects were observed on post-weaning phase performance and carcass traits. However, cattle-fed VM during the post-weaning phase tended to show a lower feed conversion ratio (P=0.09) and had a significantly higher gross feed efficiency (P=0.03) than non-treated cattle at slaughter. Virginiamycin supplementation during rearing on pasture improves performance and carcass fattening in the growth phase and has a residual effect in the finishing phase that may reflect greater backfat thickness and gross feed efficiency.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed , Diet , Dietary Supplements , Animals , Cattle , Animal Feed/analysis , Body Composition , Diet/veterinary , Minerals
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Int. j. morphol ; 41(6): 1833-1836, dic. 2023. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1528784

ABSTRACT

SUMMARY: The os intermetatarseum is an accessory bone located in the foot, usually between the first 2 metatarsals and the cuneiform bone. It can be presented as free, articulated or in a fused fashion. It is a very unusual variation found in less than 13 % of the population. A 27-year-old patient presented to the emergency service due to an ankle lesion. Physical exam showed pain and limited range of motion while supporting partial load. Radiographic imaging showed a bony trace near the base of the first and second metatarsals, diagnosed as the os intermetatarseum. Formation of this supernumerary bone begins as a separate ossification center. Most cases are asymptomatic; however, compression of the deep peroneal nerve branches by the os intermetatarseum can lead to pain. Some authors suggest that the presence of this bone may cause hallux valgus. The intermetatarseum can lead to diagnostic confusion, mainly related to Lisfranc fracture. Its origin is still little understood.


El os intermetatarseum es un hueso accesorio ubicado en el pie, generalmente entre los 2 primeros metatarsianos y el hueso cuneiforme. Puede presentarse de forma libre, articulada o fusionada. Es una variación muy inusual que se encuentra en menos del 13 % de la población. Paciente de 27 años que acude a urgencias por lesión en tobillo. El examen físico mostró dolor y rango de movimiento limitado mientras soportaba una carga parcial. Las imágenes radiológicas mostraron un rastro óseo cerca de la base del primer y segundo metatarsianos, diagnosticado como os intermetatarseum. La formación de este hueso supernumerario comienza como un centro de osificación separado. La mayoría de los casos son asintomáticos; sin embargo, la compresión de las ramas profundas del nervio fibular en el espacio intermetatarsiano puede provocar dolor. Algunos autores sugieren que la presencia de este hueso puede provocar hallux valgus. El hueso intermetatarsiano puede llevar a confusión diagnóstica, principalmente relacionada con la fractura de Lisfranc. Su origen aún es poco comprendido.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Metatarsal Bones/abnormalities , Anatomic Variation
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Cien Saude Colet ; 28(11): 3273-3279, 2023 Nov.
Article in Portuguese, English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37971009

ABSTRACT

Access to medical care is essential to achieve quality primary health care (PHC). In Brazil, access difficulties still persist. The Doctors for Brazil Program (PMpB in Portuguese) aims to expand the offer of medical services in places of difficult provision or high vulnerability. It innovates insofar as it prioritizes smaller and rather isolated cities, by selecting professionals through an isonomic process, offering them training in Family and Community Medicine and a chance to build their first federal medical career in PHC. The program offers competitive salaries, progression and financial incentives that value long-term commitment and performance. The PMpB is rolled out by the Agency for the Development of Primary Health Care (Adaps), which allows better management of public policies. The first nine months of the program showed promising results, as approximately 23,000 candidates seeking to join the program through its selection process, i.e., 97.1% vacancies were filled and retention rate after admittance was 95.4%. These results show to what extent PMpB has improved in quality compared to previous policies, as well as how essential it is to keep implementing the program so that it may reach its full PHC coverage potential within the Brazilian public health system.


O acesso ao cuidado médico é essencial para o alcance da atenção primária à saúde (APS) de qualidade. No Brasil, ainda persistem dificuldades de acesso. O Programa Médicos pelo Brasil (PMpB) pretende ampliar a oferta de serviços médicos em locais de difícil provimento ou alta vulnerabilidade. Traz como inovações a priorização das menores e mais isoladas cidades; a seleção de profissionais por processo isonômico; a formação em medicina de família e comunidade; e o fato de ser a primeira carreira médica federal na APS, com salários competitivos, progressão e incentivos financeiros que valorizam a longitudinalidade e o desempenho. O PMpB é executado pela Agência para o Desenvolvimento da Atenção Primária à Saúde (Adaps), o que permite mais eficiência na gestão da política pública. Os primeiros nove meses do programa mostram resultados promissores, com aproximadamente 23 mil médicos interessados em ingressar no programa por meio de seu processo seletivo, 97,1% de ocupação das vagas e 95,4% de permanência após o ingresso. Tais resultados sinalizam o avanço de qualidade do PMpB em relação às políticas anteriores, bem como a necessidade de continuar com sua implementação, a fim de que ela atinja todo o seu potencial de cobertura na APS do SUS.


Subject(s)
Physicians , Primary Health Care , Humans , Brazil , Quality of Health Care , Public Health
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Front Bioeng Biotechnol ; 11: 1236949, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38026891

ABSTRACT

Stiffness plays a vital role in diagnosing renal fibrosis. However, perfusion influences renal stiffness in various chronic kidney diseases. Therefore, we aimed to characterize the effect of tissue perfusion on renal stiffness and tissue fluidity measured by tomoelastography based on multifrequency magnetic resonance elastography in an ex vivo model. Five porcine kidneys were perfused ex vivo in an MRI-compatible normothermic machine perfusion setup with adjusted blood pressure in the 50/10-160/120 mmHg range. Simultaneously, renal cortical and medullary stiffness and fluidity were obtained by tomoelastography. For the cortex, a statistically significant (p < 0.001) strong positive correlation was observed between both perfusion parameters (blood pressure and resulting flow) and stiffness (r = 0.95, 0.91), as well as fluidity (r = 0.96, 0.92). For the medulla, such significant (p < 0.001) correlations were solely observed between the perfusion parameters and stiffness (r = 0.88, 0.71). Our findings demonstrate a strong perfusion dependency of renal stiffness and fluidity in an ex vivo setup. Moreover, changes in perfusion are rapidly followed by changes in renal mechanical properties-highlighting the sensitivity of tomoelastography to fluid pressure and the potential need for correcting mechanics-derived imaging biomarkers when addressing solid structures in renal tissue.

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