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Healthcare (Basel) ; 10(3)2022 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35326940

ABSTRACT

An early detection tool for latent COVID-19 infections in oncology staff and patients is essential to prevent outbreaks in a cancer center. (1) Background: In this study, we developed and implemented two early detection tools for the radiotherapy area to identify COVID-19 cases opportunely. (2) Methods: Staff and patients answered a questionnaire (electronic and paper surveys, respectively) with clinical and epidemiological information. The data were collected through two online survey tools: Real-Time Tracking (R-Track) and Summary of Factors (S-Facts). Cut-off values were established according to the algorithm models. SARS-CoV-2 qRT-PCR tests confirmed the positive algorithms individuals. (3) Results: Oncology staff members (n = 142) were tested, and 14% (n = 20) were positives for the R-Track algorithm; 75% (n = 15) were qRT-PCR positive. The S-Facts Algorithm identified 7.75% (n = 11) positive oncology staff members, and 81.82% (n = 9) were qRT-PCR positive. Oncology patients (n = 369) were evaluated, and 1.36% (n = 5) were positive for the Algorithm used. The five patients (100%) were confirmed by qRT-PCR. (4) Conclusions: The proposed early detection tools have proved to be a low-cost and efficient tool in a country where qRT-PCR tests and vaccines are insufficient for the population.

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Rev. colomb. ciencias quim. farm ; 43(1): 22-38, Jan.-June 2014. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-729551

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Giving that the pyrazolo[1,5-a][1,3,5]triazine system is a potential source of pharmacological agents for treatment of central nervous system disorders this work was aimed to asses anticonvulsant and acute neurotoxic effects of six molecules obtained by synthesis, using experimental models in mice. A series of six pyrazolo[1,5-a][1,3,5]triazines (EAC-21, EAC-31, EAC-33, MH4a, MH4b1 and MH4c) obtained by one-step reaction from S,S-diethyl aroyl-/hetaroylimidodithiocarbonates and 5-aminopyrazoles were screened in vivo (300 mg/kg, v.o.) for their anticonvulsant activity in the maximal electroshock (MES) test in ICR mice and for acute toxicity in the rota-rod and wiring test. The structures of the obtained compounds were unambiguously established by IR, 1H and 13C-NMR spectroscopic techniques, COSY 1H-1H, HSQC and HMBC experiments, mass spectrometry and elemental analyses. Results shown that only MH4b1 showed protection against MES (p<0.05) and was devoid of gross neurotoxicity signs. Therefore, MH4b1 was chosen for additional anticonvulsant screening against MES, pentilenetetrazole, picrotoxin, strychnine and 6 Hz psychomotor seizure model, in a dose dependent manner (50, 150, 300 mg/kg, v.o.). MH4b1 also protected against 6 Hz seizure test (>150 mg/kg, v.o.). These data suggest that MH4b1 could be a source for anticonvulsant pyrazolo[1,5-a][1,3,5]triazine analogs potentially useful against tonic clonic and refractory seizures.


Dado el interés que el sistema pirazolo[1,5-a][1,3,5]triazina tiene como fuente potencial para la obtención de agentes farmacológicos para el tratamiento de trastornos del sistema nervioso central, en este trabajo se efectuó el cribado anticonvulsivante y el efecto neurotóxico agudo de seis moléculas derivadas de este sistema, en ratones ICR. La serie de compuestos denominados EAC-21, EAC-31, EAC-33, MH4a, MH4b1 y MH4c, obtenidas por la reacción de S,S-dietil aroil-/heteroilimidoditiocarbonatos y 5-aminopirazoles se evaluó in vivo (300 mg/kg, v.o.) en la prueba de convulsiones inducidas por electrochoque y en las pruebas de actividad neurotóxica aguda del eje rodante y del alambre. La estructura de estos compuestos se determinó por técnicas de infrarrojo, espectroscopia de 1H, 13C-NMR, COSY 1H-1H, experimentos de HSQC y HMBC, espectrometría de masas y análisis elemental. Los resultados mostraron que el compuesto MH4b1 confirió protección frente a las convulsiones inducidas por electrochoque (p<0.05) sin producir signos de neurotoxicidad aguda. Por consiguiente, MH4b1 se escogió para las siguientes pruebas de actividad anticonvulsivante, dosis - respuesta (50, 150, 300 mg/kg, v.o.): electrochoque, pentilenetetrazol, picrotoxin, estricnina y el modelo de convulsión psicomotora de 6 Hz. MH4b1 mostró efectos protectores en función de la dosis frente a las pruebas de convulsión por electrochoque (>150 mg/kg) y convulsión de 6 Hz (300 mg/kg, v.o.). Estos resultados sugieren que MH4b1 podría constituirse en fuente anticonvulsivante del sistema pirazolo[1,5-a][1,3,5]triazina eventualmente útil para el tratamiento de las crisis tónicas clónicas generalizadas y las crisis refractarias.

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Behav Brain Res ; 259: 35-40, 2014 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24172220

ABSTRACT

These experiments were designed to determine if prior sexual experience reduced the negative effect of mild stress on female sexual behavior. In the first experiment, ovariectomized rats were hormonally primed with estradiol benzoate and progesterone for 3 consecutive weeks during which they received six mating experiences in a male's home cage or received no sexual experience. The next week, females were primed with 10 µg estradiol benzoate two days before a 5 min restraint. Both groups were resistant to the negative effects of the stressor. In the second experiment, females received 0, 1, 2, or 3 weeks of 10 µg estradiol benzoate and were restrained on the fourth week after priming with 10 µg estradiol benzoate. Rats without prior hormonal priming showed a decline in lordosis behavior after restraint but prior priming with estradiol benzoate reduced this effect. In the third experiment, rats received 3 weeks of hormonal priming with estradiol benzoate and progesterone with or without sexual experience. An additional group received no sexual experience or hormonal priming. Females were then given a 3-week hormone vacation before testing in the restraint paradigm. All groups showed a decline in lordosis behavior after restraint. The fourth experiment was identical to the third except that sexual experience in the male's cage and in a pacing apparatus were compared. There was no effect of either type of sexual experience on the response to restraint. Possible mechanisms responsible for effects of prior hormonal priming are presented and the absence of an effect of sexual experience is discussed in comparison to findings in male rats.


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Estradiol/analogs & derivatives , Hormones/pharmacology , Progesterone/pharmacology , Restraint, Physical/adverse effects , Sexual Behavior, Animal/drug effects , Analysis of Variance , Animals , Drug Administration Schedule , Estradiol/pharmacology , Female , Ovariectomy , Rats , Rats, Inbred F344 , Stress, Psychological/prevention & control , Time Factors
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