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Drug Test Anal ; 2(11-12): 599-602, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21204291

ABSTRACT

Changes in the endogenous profile of androgenic anabolic steroids (AAS) may be interpreted as markers of doping. The objective of this study was to evaluate the endogenous profile of AAS in male athletes of the 2009 Brazilian National Soccer Championship, in normal conditions, particularly in the light of the revision of World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) Technical Document on the Interpretation of Endogenous AAS in athletes for doping control drafted in that year, as well as comparing these results to profiles already published in the literature. The upper limit of the 95% central reference interval of the following parameters for the studied population were estimated to be significantly higher than WADA's criteria, with a confidence of 90%: DHEA (about 2.3 times higher), Adiol (1.2 times higher), Bdiol (2.7 times higher), and Adiol/E (6 times higher). These findings seem to imply that WADA's criteria proposed in 2009 for DHEA, Adiol, Bdiol, and Adiol/E may not have been applicable to the studied population. Moreover, their comparison to previously published studies pointed to the need to evaluate in detail the appropriateness of adopting these criteria as universal, since there seems to be variations among different populations of athletes.


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Anabolic Agents/urine , Doping in Sports , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Steroids/urine , Athletes , Brazil , Humans , Male , Reference Values , Soccer
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FEMS Microbiol Lett ; 226(1): 1-7, 2003 Sep 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-13129600

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The genus Phytomonas is responsible for many diseases in different crop plant species. The finding that chitin is an exposed cell surface polysaccharide in Phytomonas françai and the observation that chitinases can inhibit fungal growth raises expectations about the potential effect of plant chitinases on the P. françai cell membrane surface. The plant chitinases Urtica dioica agglutinin (UDA) and Arabidopsis thaliana Chia4 (ATCHIT4) proteins were over-expressed in bacteria and the interaction between these proteins and P. françai surface was analyzed by immunocytochemistry. We showed that UDA and ATCHIT4 proteins can interact with surface-exposed chitin from P. françai.


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Arabidopsis Proteins/genetics , Arabidopsis/genetics , Chitin/metabolism , Chitinases/metabolism , Plant Lectins/metabolism , Trypanosomatina/metabolism , Animals , Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism , Carrier Proteins/genetics , Carrier Proteins/metabolism , Chitinases/genetics , Chitinases/isolation & purification , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Flow Cytometry , Immunologic Techniques , Maltose-Binding Proteins , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Microscopy, Phase-Contrast , Plant Lectins/genetics , Plant Lectins/isolation & purification , Recombinant Fusion Proteins/biosynthesis , Recombinant Fusion Proteins/metabolism , Trypanosomatina/chemistry , Trypanosomatina/cytology
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