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An Acad Bras Cienc ; 95(suppl 2): e20220917, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38055560

ABSTRACT

In the present study, a taxonomic review was conducted on representatives of the genus Tetmemorus (Desmidiaceae, Zygnematophyceae) documented within Brazilian territory. This review involved compiling data from the literature and analyzing samples collected throughout the Bahia State, updating our knowledge about this genus in Brazil. For each identified taxon, we provided information such as description, distribution across biomes and states, watersheds, ecological aspects (including habitat and community types), a list of examined (and excluded) materials, and taxonomic comments. Additionally, a taxonomic key for all species reported in Brazil was provided. Through this comprehensive review, we identified a total of eight Tetmemorus taxa occurring in Brazilian territory, comprising five species (T. brebissonii, T. furcatus, T. granulatus, T. laevis, T. planctonicus) and three non-typical varieties (T. brebissonii var. minor, T. laevis var. borgei, T. laevis var. minutus).


Subject(s)
Chlorophyta , Ecosystem , Plant Dispersal , Brazil , Chlorophyta/classification , Chlorophyta/genetics
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Preprint in English | SciELO Preprints | ID: pps-4626

ABSTRACT

Study aimed at identifying and recording smooth or finely punctate cell walled Cosmarium Corda species of the low Doce river region, Espírito Santo State, Brazil. Periphytic material was collected monthly during the period October 2018 to February 2020, except for October 2019. We identified 22 taxa and analyzed the environmental conditions (trophic state, pH and total iron) in which each taxon occurred. Our study recorded 21 new records of smooth cell walled Cosmarium for Espírito Santo State and one (Cosmarium trilobulatum var. tumidum Willi Krieger & Gerloff) for Brazil.


Este estudo teve como objetivo identificar e registrar as espécies de Cosmarium Corda de parede lisa ou finamente pontuada na região do baixo rio Doce, no Estado do Espírito Santo, Brasil. O material perifítico foi coletado mensalmente durante o período outubro de 2018 a fevereiro de 2020, exceto no mês de outubro de 2019. Identificamos 22 táxons e analisamos as condições ambientais (estado trófico, pH e ferro total) nas quais cada táxon ocorreu. O estudo registrou 21 novos registros de Cosmarium de parede lisa para o Estado do Espírito Santo e um (Cosmarium trilobulatum var. tumidum Willi Krieger & Gerloff) para o Brasil.

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Preprint in Portuguese | SciELO Preprints | ID: pps-2677

ABSTRACT

From a floristic study of the Family Characeae in the Metropolitan Region of Feira de Santana, Bahia State, we detected four species of Nitella, of which two are new additions for that state: N. axillaris, and N. praelonga, the latter being, of rare occurrence in Brazil, reported for the first time for the northeastern Brazil. The materials were analyzed using photonic and scanning electron microscopy. For all these species we provide descriptions, information on habitat, geographic distribution in Brazil and taxonomic notes.


A partir de um estudo florístico da Família Characeae na Região Metropolitana de Feira de Santana, Estado da Bahia, detectamos quatro espécies de Nitella, das quais duas são adições para o Estado: N. axillaris e N. praelonga, esta última, de ocorrência rara no Brasil, relatada pela primeira vez para o Nordeste brasileiro. Os materiais foram analisados através de microscopia fotônica e eletrônica de varredura. Para todas essas espécies fornecemos descrições, informações sobre hábitat, distribuição geográfica no Brasil e notas taxonômicas.

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J Thorac Imaging ; 26(4): W143-5, 2011 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21079517

ABSTRACT

We describe an elderly woman with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation who was evaluated by electrocardiogram-gated multidetector-row computed tomography (MDCT) prior to left atrial radiofrequency ablation therapy to rule out coronary artery disease and to obtain a 3-dimensional anatomical map of the left atrium and pulmonary veins. MDCT documented the dynamic bidirectional motion of an interatrial septal aneurysm associated with a patent foramen ovale. MDCT findings correlated well with transesophageal and intracardiac echocardiograms.


Subject(s)
Foramen Ovale, Patent/diagnosis , Heart Aneurysm/diagnosis , Heart Septum/diagnostic imaging , Heart Septum/pathology , Multidetector Computed Tomography , Aged , Electrocardiography , Female , Foramen Ovale, Patent/diagnostic imaging , Heart Aneurysm/diagnostic imaging , Humans
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J Thorac Imaging ; 25(4): W112-4, 2010 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20531228

ABSTRACT

We present a case of a young woman with Kawasaki disease who was comprehensively evaluated by electrocardiograph-gated cardiac multidetector computed tomography (MDCT). MDCT disclosed 3-vessel giant coronary arterial aneurysms and associated focal apical septal myocardial pathology. This was characterized by an early enhancement defect, myocardial thinning, and hypokinesia. These findings are likely due to focal ischemic insult resulting from distal embolization of thrombus material from the giant proximal right coronary arterial aneurysms. This case illustrates the full capabilities of MDCT in the comprehensive evaluation of Kawasaki disease.


Subject(s)
Coronary Angiography/methods , Electrocardiography/methods , Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Adult , Contrast Media , Coronary Aneurysm/diagnostic imaging , Coronary Aneurysm/etiology , Coronary Disease/diagnostic imaging , Coronary Disease/etiology , Female , Heart Septum/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome/complications , Radiographic Image Enhancement/methods , Young Adult
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Cell Transplant ; 16(9): 951-61, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18293894

ABSTRACT

Over the past decade, the concept that the heart could undergo cardiac regeneration has rapidly evolved. Studies have indicated that numerous sites in the body harbor stem or progenitor cells, prompting clinical trials of these potential therapeutic cell-based approaches. Most notable are the series of trials utilizing either skeletal myoblasts or autologous whole bone marrow. More recently the quest has focused on specific bone marrow constituents, most notably the mesenchymal stem cell, which has several unique advantages including immunoprivilege, immunosuppression, and the ability to home to areas of tissue injury. Most recently, cells have been identified within the heart itself that are capable of self-replication and differentiation. The discovery of cardiac stem cells offers not only a potential therapeutic approach but also provides a plausible target for endogenous activation as a therapeutic strategy. Together the new insights obtained from studies of cell-based cardiac therapy have ushered in new biological paradigms and enormous potential for novel therapeutic strategies for cardiac disease.


Subject(s)
Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy/methods , Myocardial Infarction/therapy , Myocardium/pathology , Stem Cell Transplantation , Stem Cells/physiology , Animals , Bone Marrow Cells/physiology , Bone Marrow Transplantation , Clinical Trials as Topic , Embryonic Stem Cells/physiology , Embryonic Stem Cells/transplantation , Humans , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/physiology , Myoblasts, Cardiac/physiology , Myoblasts, Cardiac/transplantation , Myoblasts, Skeletal/physiology , Myoblasts, Skeletal/transplantation , Treatment Outcome
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Pharmacol Biochem Behav ; 75(4): 763-8, 2003 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12957217

ABSTRACT

Cannabinoid receptor agonists significantly inhibit nociceptive responses in a large number of animal models. The present study examined whether mice displaying different basal levels of anxiety in the plus-maze test of anxiety might differ in terms of responsiveness to the antinociceptive effects of Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta(9)-THC). Further, the involvement of the cannabinoid and/or opioid receptors in Delta(9)-THC-induced antinociception was investigated by using SR 141716A and naloxone, respectively, cannabinoid and opioid receptor antagonists. Delta(9)-THC-induced antinociception was evaluated in the formalin test that involves a biphasic response with an early and a late phase of high paw-licking activity. This characteristic biphasic response was observed in all control animals selected as "anxious" and "nonanxious." Delta(9)-THC (0.5-5 mg/kg i.p.) caused a dose-dependent antinociceptive effect in both groups of mice during the early and late phases. This response was fully reversed by SR 141716A (1 mg/kg i.p.) and partially reversed by naloxone (2 mg/kg i.p.). These findings suggest that mice selected for differences in anxiety-related behavior show similar responses to the antinociceptive action of Delta(9)-THC and that this action involves predominantly cannabinoid mechanisms.


Subject(s)
Anxiety , Dronabinol/pharmacology , Pain Measurement/drug effects , Receptors, Cannabinoid/physiology , Receptors, Opioid/physiology , Animals , Anxiety/drug therapy , Anxiety/psychology , Cannabinoid Receptor Antagonists , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Dronabinol/therapeutic use , Male , Mice , Naloxone/pharmacology , Narcotic Antagonists , Pain Measurement/methods , Piperidines/pharmacology , Pyrazoles/pharmacology , Rimonabant
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