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Curr Biol ; 34(7): 1469-1478.e6, 2024 04 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38490202

ABSTRACT

The global panzootic lineage (GPL) of the pathogenic fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) has caused severe amphibian population declines, yet the drivers underlying the high frequency of GPL in regions of amphibian decline are unclear. Using publicly available Bd genome sequences, we identified multiple non-GPL Bd isolates that contain a circular Rep-encoding single-stranded (CRESS)-like DNA virus, which we named Bd DNA virus 1 (BdDV-1). We further sequenced and constructed genome assemblies with long read sequences to find that the virus is integrated into the nuclear genome in some strains. Attempts to cure virus-positive isolates were unsuccessful; however, phenotypic differences between naturally virus-positive and virus-negative Bd isolates suggested that BdDV-1 decreases the growth of its host in vitro but increases the virulence of its host in vivo. BdDV-1 is the first-described CRESS DNA mycovirus of zoosporic true fungi, with a distribution inversely associated with the emergence of the panzootic lineage.


Subject(s)
Chytridiomycota , Mycoses , Animals , Virulence/genetics , Chytridiomycota/genetics , Mycoses/microbiology , Amphibians/microbiology , Genotype , DNA Viruses
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Curr Opin Microbiol ; 78: 102435, 2024 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38387210

ABSTRACT

Generalist pathogens maintain infectivity in numerous hosts; how this broad ecological niche impacts host-pathogen coevolution remains to be widely explored. Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a highly generalist pathogenic fungus that has caused devastating declines in hundreds of amphibian species worldwide. This review examines amphibian chytridiomycosis host-pathogen interactions and available evidence for coevolution between Bd and its numerous hosts. We summarize recent evidence showing that Bd genotypes vary in geographic distribution and virulence, and that amphibian species also vary in Bd susceptibility according to their geographic distribution. How much variation can be explained by phenotypic plasticity or genetic differences remains uncertain. Recent research suggests that Bd genotypes display preferences for specific hosts and that some hosts are undergoing evolution as populations rebound from Bd outbreaks. Taken together, these findings suggest the potential for coevolution to occur and illuminate a path for addressing open questions through integrating historical and contemporary genetic data.


Subject(s)
Chytridiomycota , Mycoses , Animals , Batrachochytrium , Chytridiomycota/genetics , Amphibians/microbiology , Mycoses/veterinary , Mycoses/microbiology , Ecosystem
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Am. j. respir. crit. care med ; 207: A1773-A1773, May 21, 2023.
Article in English | CONASS, Sec. Est. Saúde SP, SESSP-IDPCPROD, Sec. Est. Saúde SP | ID: biblio-1434599

ABSTRACT

Intra-myocardial dissecting hematoma (IDH) is a rare and unusual form of myocardial rupture that can be secondary to complicate acute myocardail infarction (MI). It is usually caused by a hemorrhagic dissection between the layers of myocardial fibers that can occur during the acute injury or the remodeling process. This case demonstrates a patient with a history of cocaine-induced ischemic cardiomyopathy complicated with an extensive IDH. Case description A 38-year-old man with a past medical history of hypertension, heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), and cocaine abuse disorder, presents to the emergency department complaining of worsening shortness of breath. Six months before the current hospitalization, the patient had been diagnosed with acute myocardial infarction, left heart Cath showed a severe three-vessel coronary artery disease, but it was non-suitable for revascularization. The transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) showed significant left ventricular dysfunction with an ejection fraction of 28% and a thrombus in the left ventricle. Four days before the current admission, the patient started complaining of worsening exertional dyspnea, orthopnea, and peripheral edema. His vital signs were BP 90 x 62mmhg, HR 104 bpm, SatO2 90% and afebrile. His physical examination revealed an increased jugular venous pressure, significant symmetric peripheral edema (3+/4), and cold extremities. Cardiac auscultation revealed a regular rhythm, S3, without murmrs. A pulmonary exam revealed bilateral crackles on the inferior 1/3 of the lungs. EKG showed sinus tachycardia and prior inferior necrosis. Renal function was normal, but lactate acid was elevated (2.6mg/dL). The patient was started with noninvasive ventilation, along with IV diuretic therapy, vasopressor, and inotropic support (dobutamine). A TTE was performed which showed an intra-myocardial dissecting hematoma in the inferior left ventricle (LV) wall, along with a large thrombus in the LV chamber and severe biventricular dysfunction (ejection fraction was 23%). Our patient responded well to the medical treatment. Due to his severely reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), the IDH was managed conservatively. He was discharged on standard medication for HFrEF and oral anticoagulation. Discussion this case demonstrates IDH as a late complication following a cocaine-induced MI. Two-dimensional echocardiography is useful in the diagnosis of IDH as well as in ruling out potential differential diagnoses. Conservative treatment is a viable option, especially for those patients not suitable for cardiac revascularization with severely reduced left ventricular ejection.


Subject(s)
Cocaine-Related Disorders , Hematoma , Myocardial Infarction , Coronary Artery Disease , Cocaine , Heart Failure
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Mater Today Chem ; 30: 101597, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37284350

ABSTRACT

SARS-CoV-2 rapid spread required urgent, accurate, and prompt diagnosis to control the virus dissemination and pandemic management. Several sensors were developed using different biorecognition elements to obtain high specificity and sensitivity. However, the task to achieve these parameters in combination with fast detection, simplicity, and portability to identify the biorecognition element even in low concentration remains a challenge. Therefore, we developed an electrochemical biosensor based on polypyrrole nanotubes coupled via Ni(OH)2 ligation to an engineered antigen-binding fragment of heavy chain-only antibodies (VHH) termed Sb#15. Herein we report Sb#15-His6 expression, purification, and characterization of its interaction with the receptor-binding domain (RBD) of SARS-CoV-2 in addition to the construction and validation of a biosensor. The recombinant Sb#15 is correctly folded and interacts with the RBD with a dissociation constant (KD) of 27.1 ± 6.4 nmol/L. The biosensing platform was developed using polypyrrole nanotubes and Ni(OH)2, which can properly orientate the immobilization of Sb#15-His6 at the electrode surface through His-tag interaction for the sensitive SARS-CoV-2 antigen detection. The quantification limit was determined as 0.01 pg/mL using recombinant RBD, which was expressively lower than commercial monoclonal antibodies. In pre-characterized saliva, both Omicron and Delta SARS-CoV-2 were accurately detected only in positive samples, meeting all the requirements recommended by the World Health Organization for in vitro diagnostics. A low sample volume of saliva is needed to perform the detection, providing results within 15 min without further sample preparations. In summary, a new perspective allying recombinant VHHs with biosensor development and real sample detection was explored, addressing the need for accurate, rapid, and sensitive biosensors.

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Mol Ecol ; 32(9): 2252-2270, 2023 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36799008

ABSTRACT

Infectious diseases of wildlife continue to pose a threat to biodiversity worldwide, yet pathogens are far from uniform in virulence or host disease outcome. Within the same pathogen species, virulence can vary considerably depending on strain or lineage, in turn eliciting variable host responses. One pathogen that has caused extensive biodiversity loss is the amphibian-killing fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), which is comprised of a globally widespread hypervirulent lineage (Bd-GPL), and multiple geographically restricted, enzootic lineages. Whereas host immunogenomic responses to Bd-GPL have been characterized in a number of amphibian species, immunogenomic responses to geographically restricted, enzootic Bd lineages are less clear. To examine lineage-specific host immune responses to Bd, we exposed a species of pumpkin toadlet, Brachycephalus pitanga, which is endemic to Brazil's Southern Atlantic Forest, to either the Bd-GPL or the enzootic Bd-Asia-2/Brazil (hereafter Bd-Brazil) lineage. Using temporal samples from early, mid, and late infection stages, we quantified functional immunogenomic responses over the course of infection using differential gene expression tests and coexpression network analyses. Host immune responses varied significantly with Bd lineage. Relative to controls, toadlet responses to Bd-Brazil were weak at early infection (25 genes significantly differentially expressed), peaked by mid-stage infection (414 genes), and were nearly fully resolved by late-stage infection (nine genes). In contrast, responses to Bd-GPL were magnified and delayed; toadlets significantly differentially expressed 111 genes early, 87 genes at mid-stage infection, and 726 genes by late-stage infection relative to controls. Given that infection intensity did not vary between mid- and late-stage disease in either Bd-Brazil or Bd-GPL treatments, this suggests that pumpkin toadlets may be at least partially tolerant to the enzootic Bd-Brazil lineage. In contrast, late-stage immune activation against Bd-GPL was consistent with immune dysregulation previously observed in other species. Our results demonstrate that both the timing of immune response and the particular immune pathways activated are specific to Bd lineage. Within regions where multiple Bd lineages co-occur, and given continued global Bd movement, these differential host responses may influence not only individual disease outcome, but transmission dynamics at the population and community levels.


Subject(s)
Chytridiomycota , Mycoses , Animals , Mycoses/microbiology , Amphibians/microbiology , Anura/genetics , Anura/microbiology , Animals, Wild , Batrachochytrium
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Rev. Soc. Cardiol. Estado de Säo Paulo ; 32(supl.2B): 137-137, abr.-jun. 2022. tab., graf.
Article in Portuguese | CONASS, Sec. Est. Saúde SP, SESSP-IDPCPROD, Sec. Est. Saúde SP | ID: biblio-1377792

ABSTRACT

INTRODUÇÃO: Estima-se que quatro milhões de pacientes sejam atendidos anualmente em serviços de emergência do Brasil com a queixa de dor torácica, dos quais apenas 10% serão diagnosticados com síndrome coronariana aguda. Nesse contexto, escores de risco cardiovascular, como TIMI, HEART e GRACE, são utilizados como ferramenta para avaliar a possibilidade de doença arterial coronária (DAC). Inicialmente validados para estimar risco de eventos cardíacos intra-hospitalares, a sua associação com a presença de placa obstrutiva é pouco conhecida. OBJETIVO: Correlacionar os achados na Angiotomografia de Coronárias (Angio-TC) e os escores de risco cardiovascular, nos pacientes atendidos com dor torácica no pronto-socorro de hospital terciário. METODOLOGIA: Estudo observacional retrospectivo, baseado na análise de prontuários, no período de janeiro de 2019 a dezembro de 2021. Foram incluídos pacientes atendidos em pronto-atendimento de hospital terciário com a queixa principal de dor torácica aguda com valores de troponina negativos e ECG sem achados isquêmicos, submetidos a Angio-TC. Lesões coronárias ateroscleróticas foram quantificadas quanto à proporção de estenose luminal, sendo consideradas significativas aquelas com estenose ≥ 50% da luz do vaso em ≥ 1 artéria epicárdica relevante. RESULTADOS: Foram avaliados 350 pacientes com idade média de 52,6±11,9 anos, sendo 50% mulheres (Tabela 1). Desses pacientes, 72 (20,6%) apresentaram lesão aterosclerótica significativa em Angio-TC. Sexo masculino (OR: 1,87; IC 95%: 1,08 ­ 3,26), idade > 52 anos (OR: 2,85; CI 95%: 1,6 ­ 5,07), diagnóstico de Diabetes Mellitus (OR 2,17; IC 95%: 1,12 ­ 4,2) e relato de angina típica (OR 2,17; IC 95%: 1,12 ­ 4,2) estiveram associados de forma independente à presença de placa obstrutiva. Mais de 90% dos pacientes com lesão significativa na Angio-TC, apresentavam escore GRACE e TIMI de baixo risco. O escore HEART < 4 foi calculado em 23,6% dos pacientes com placa obstrutiva (Figura 1). CONCLUSÕES: A avaliação baseada em características clínicas e nos escores de risco cardiovascular de forma isolada não se mostrou suficiente para excluir de forma segura o diagnóstico de doença arterial coronária. Dessa forma, a Angio-TC é ferramenta complementar importante para o diagnóstico de coronariopatia nos pacientes com dor torácica aguda, possibilitando o início precoce de terapêutica adequada para a prevenção de novos eventos cardiovasculares.


Subject(s)
Chest Pain , Coronary Disease , Emergency Medical Services , Acute Coronary Syndrome , Therapeutics , Troponin , Electrocardiography , Heart Disease Risk Factors
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Mater Today Chem ; 24: 100817, 2022 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35155879

ABSTRACT

The rapid and reliable detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) seroconversion in humans is crucial for suitable infection control. In this sense, many studies have focused on increasing the sensibility, lowering the detection limits and minimizing false negative/positive results. Thus, biosensors based on nanoarchitectures of conducting polymers are promising alternatives to more traditional materials since they can hold improved surface area, higher electrical conductivity and electrochemical activity. In this work, we reported the analytical comparison of two different conducting polymers morphologies for the development of an impedimetric biosensor to monitor SARS-CoV-2 seroconversion in humans. Biosensors based on polypyrrole (PPy), synthesized in both globular and nanotubular (NT) morphology, and gold nanoparticles are reported, using a self-assembly monolayer of 3-mercaptopropionic acid and covalently linked SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid protein. First, the novel hybrid materials were characterized by electron microscopy and electrochemical measurements, and the biosensor step-by-step construction was characterized by electrochemical and spectroscopic techniques. As a proof of concept, the biosensor was used for the impedimetric detection of anti-SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid protein monoclonal antibodies. The results showed a linear response for different antibody concentrations, good sensibility and possibility to quantify 7.442 and 0.4 ng/mL of monoclonal antibody for PPy in the globular and NT morphology, respectively. The PPy-NTs biosensor was able to discriminate serum obtained from COVID-19 positive versus negative clinical samples and is a promising tool for COVID-19 immunodiagnostic, which can contribute to further studies concerning rapid, efficient, and reliable detections.

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Immunogenetics ; 74(4): 431-441, 2022 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35080658

ABSTRACT

Habitat fragmentation and infectious diseases threaten wildlife globally, but the interactions of these threats are poorly understood. For instance, while habitat fragmentation can impact genetic diversity at neutral loci, the impacts on disease-relevant loci are less well-studied. We examined the effects of habitat fragmentation in Brazil's Atlantic Forest on amphibian genetic diversity at an immune locus related to antigen presentation and detection (MHC IIB Exon 2). We used a custom high-throughput assay to sequence a fragment of MHC IIB and quantified Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) infections in six frog species in two Atlantic Forest regions. Habitat fragmentation was associated with genetic erosion at MHC IIB Exon 2. This erosion was most severe in forest specialists. Significant Bd infections were detected only in one Atlantic Forest region, potentially due to relatively higher elevation. In this region, forest specialists showed an increase in both Bd prevalence and infection loads in fragmented habitats. Reduced population-level MHC IIB diversity was associated with increased Bd infection risk. On the individual level, MHC IIB heterozygotes exhibited a trend toward reduced Bd infection risk, although this was marginally non-significant. Our results suggest that habitat fragmentation increases Bd infection susceptibility in amphibians, mediated at least in part through erosion of immunogenetic diversity. Our findings have implications for management of fragmented populations in the face of emerging infectious diseases.


Subject(s)
Chytridiomycota , Mycoses , Amphibians , Animals , Anura/genetics , Brazil/epidemiology , Ecosystem , Forests , Immunogenetics , Mycoses/epidemiology , Mycoses/genetics , Mycoses/veterinary
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Neurosci Lett ; 768: 136375, 2022 01 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34852286

ABSTRACT

Pubococcygeus muscle reflex activity has been reported to be driven by specialized neuronal circuitry, including the participation of spinal cord interneurons. Both the reflex and elements of the circuit are known to be sensitive to gonadal hormones, but studies using female rats have not considered the potential effects of estrous phase. Hence, in the present study we used mechanical stimulation of the clitoris to produce reflex activity, and recorded across the different phases of the estrous cycle, including the dark and light periods during each phase. Afterdischarge activity was observed only during the light and dark periods of proestrus, and during the light period of estrus coincident with the receptivity period in the rat́s reproductive behavior. Moreover, this reflex activity comprises at least five different motor unit groups with different firing patterns that are dependent on gonadal hormones variation.


Subject(s)
Estrous Cycle/physiology , Muscle, Skeletal/innervation , Reflex/physiology , Animals , Female , Motor Neurons/physiology , Pelvic Floor/innervation , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Spinal Cord/physiology
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Ecol Evol ; 11(14): 9293-9307, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34306622

ABSTRACT

The host-associated microbiome plays a significant role in health. However, the roles of factors such as host genetics and microbial interactions in determining microbiome diversity remain unclear. We examined these factors using amplicon-based sequencing of 175 Thoropa taophora frog skin swabs collected from a naturally fragmented landscape in southeastern Brazil. Specifically, we examined (1) the effects of geography and host genetics on microbiome diversity and structure; (2) the structure of microbial eukaryotic and bacterial co-occurrence networks; and (3) co-occurrence between microeukaryotes with bacterial OTUs known to affect growth of the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd). While bacterial alpha diversity varied by both site type and host MHC IIB genotype, microeukaryotic alpha diversity varied only by site type. However, bacteria and microeukaryote composition showed variation according to both site type and host MHC IIB genotype. Our network analysis showed the highest connectivity when both eukaryotes and bacteria were included, implying that ecological interactions may occur among domains. Lastly, anti-Bd bacteria were not broadly negatively co-associated with the fungal microbiome and were positively associated with potential amphibian parasites. Our findings emphasize the importance of considering both domains in microbiome research and suggest that for effective probiotic strategies for amphibian disease management, considering potential interactions among all members of the microbiome is crucial.

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Pharmazie ; 75(5): 179-185, 2020 05 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32393424

ABSTRACT

Trans-resveratrol has antimicrobial effects; however, its hydrophobic properties hamper its incorporation into pharmaceutical formulations. The aim of this study was to develop liquid crystals and a liquid crystal precursor (microemulsion), a common nanotechnology-based drug delivery system using a surfactant, an oil phase, and a polymer dispersion, for topical administration against buccal candidiasis. A ternary diagram was constructed and a potential formulation was selected, in order to run characterization tests. We chose the formulation that presented microemulsion and crystal liquid characteristics through polarized light microscopy and smallangle X-ray scattering experiments. The stability and structural features of the formulations were observed by performing rheological assay, measuring mucoadhesion, and analyzing texture profiles. It was verified that the chosen system was capable of transiting from microemulsion to liquid crystals when added in aqueous phase; further, the presence of sodium alginate as the polymer increased its mucoadhesion strength. Microbiological assay of trans-resveratrol, using amphotericin B and fluconazole as controls against strains of Candida albicans, showed positive anti-microbiological effect; however, a high concentration of the compound was needed.


Subject(s)
Alginates/chemistry , Candidiasis, Oral/drug therapy , Liquid Crystals , Resveratrol/pharmacology , Amphotericin B/pharmacology , Antifungal Agents/administration & dosage , Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Candida albicans/drug effects , Drug Delivery Systems , Emulsions , Fluconazole/pharmacology , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Mouth Mucosa , Nanotechnology , Resveratrol/administration & dosage , Surface-Active Agents/chemistry
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Fungal Biol ; 124(1): 34-43, 2020 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31892375

ABSTRACT

While much research focus is paid to hypervirulent fungal lineages during emerging infectious disease outbreaks, examining enzootic pathogen isolates can be equally fruitful in delineating infection dynamics and determining pathogenesis. The fungal pathogen of amphibians, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), exhibits markedly different patterns of disease in natural populations, where it has caused massive amphibian declines in some regions, yet persists enzootically in others. Here we compare in vitro gene expression profiles of a panel of Bd isolates representing both the enzootic Bd-Brazil lineage, and the more recently diverged, panzootic lineage, Bd-GPL. We document significantly different lineage-specific and intralineage gene expression patterns, with Bd-Brazil upregulating genes with aspartic-type peptidase activity, and Bd-GPL upregulating CBM18 chitin-binding genes, among others. We also find pronounced intralineage variation in membrane integrity and transmembrane transport ability within our Bd-GPL isolates. Finally, we highlight unexpectedly divergent expression profiles in sympatric panzootic isolates, underscoring microgeographic functional variation in a largely clonal lineage. This variation in gene expression likely plays an important role in the relative pathogenesis and host range of Bd-Brazil and Bd-GPL isolates. Together, our results demonstrate that functional genomics approaches can provide information relevant to studies of virulence evolution within the Bd clade.


Subject(s)
Amphibians/microbiology , Batrachochytrium/genetics , Genes, Fungal , Transcriptome , Americas , Animals , Batrachochytrium/pathogenicity , Brazil , Genetic Variation , Mycoses/microbiology , Mycoses/veterinary , Phylogeny , Sympatry
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PLoS One ; 14(9): e0223020, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31560707

ABSTRACT

The fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is the causative agent of chytridiomycosis and has been a key driver in the catastrophic decline of amphibians globally. While many strategies have been proposed to mitigate Bd outbreaks, few have been successful. In recent years, the use of probiotic formulations that protect an amphibian host by killing or inhibiting Bd have shown promise as an effective chytridiomycosis control strategy. The North American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) is a common carrier of Bd and harbours a diverse skin microbiota that includes lactic acid bacteria (LAB), a microbial group containing species classified as safe and conferring host benefits. We investigated beneficial/probiotic properties: anti-Bd activity, and adhesion and colonisation characteristics (hydrophobicity, biofilm formation and exopolysaccharide-EPS production) in two confirmed LAB (cLAB-Enterococcus gallinarum CRL 1826, Lactococcus garvieae CRL 1828) and 60 presumptive LAB (pLAB) [together named as LABs] isolated from bullfrog skin.We challenged LABs against eight genetically diverse Bd isolates and found that 32% of the LABs inhibited at least one Bd isolate with varying rates of inhibition. Thus, we established a score of sensitivity from highest (BdGPL AVS7) to lowest (BdGPL C2A) for the studied Bd isolates. We further reveal key factors underlying host adhesion and colonisation of LABs. Specifically, 90.3% of LABs exhibited hydrophilic properties that may promote adhesion to the cutaneous mucus, with the remaining isolates (9.7%) being hydrophobic in nature with a surface polarity compatible with colonisation of acidic, basic or both substrate types. We also found that 59.7% of LABs showed EPS synthesis and 66.1% produced biofilm at different levels: 21% weak, 29% moderate, and 16.1% strong. Together all these properties enhance colonisation of the host surface (mucus or epithelial cells) and may confer protective benefits against Bd through competitive exclusion. Correspondence analysis indicated that biofilm synthesis was LABs specific with high aggregating bacteria correlating with strong biofilm producers, and EPS producers being correlated to negative biofilm producing LABs. We performed Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD)-PCR analysis and demonstrated a higher degree of genetic diversity among rod-shaped pLAB than cocci. Based on the LAB genetic analysis and specific probiotic selection criteria that involve beneficial properties, we sequenced 16 pLAB which were identified as Pediococcus pentosaceus, Enterococcus thailandicus, Lactobacillus pentosus/L. plantarum, L. brevis, and L. curvatus. Compatibility assays performed with cLAB and the 16 species described above indicate that all tested LAB can be included in a mixed probiotic formula. Based on our analyses, we suggest that E. gallinarum CRL 1826, L. garvieae CRL 1828, and P. pentosaceus 15 and 18B represent optimal probiotic candidates for Bd control and mitigation.


Subject(s)
Chytridiomycota/pathogenicity , Lactobacillales/immunology , Microbiota/immunology , Mycoses/veterinary , Probiotics/isolation & purification , Rana catesbeiana/microbiology , Animals , Chytridiomycota/isolation & purification , DNA, Bacterial , Lactobacillales/genetics , Lactobacillales/isolation & purification , Mycoses/immunology , Mycoses/microbiology , Rana catesbeiana/immunology , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique , Skin/immunology , Skin/microbiology
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 71(4): 1327-1330, jul.-ago. 2019. ilus
Article in English | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-1038622

ABSTRACT

A 12-month-old mule (sterile hybrid equine species) presented unspecific neurological changes (symmetric ataxia, dysmetria, conscious proprioceptive deficit and weakness). Due to poor prognosis and to the fact that a sibling from the previous generation exhibited similar clinical signs that were not definitively diagnosed, the animal was euthanized. Diagnosis of neuroaxonal dystrophy was confirmed by anatomohistopathological analysis. This is the first clinical case of neuronal dystrophy in a mule reported in the world. The clinical and histopathological characteristics of this disease were very similar to those reported for several equine breeds. Therefore, the disease should also be considered in the diagnosis of neurological conditions in mules and donkeys.(AU)


Relata-se o caso de uma mula de 12 meses que apresentou alterações neurológicas inespecíficas (ataxia simétrica, dismetria, déficit proprioceptivo consciente e fraqueza). Devido ao mau prognóstico e ao fato de um irmão da geração anterior apresentar sinais clínicos similares sem diagnóstico conclusivo, o animal foi eutanasiado. O diagnóstico de distrofia neuroaxonal foi confirmado por análise anátomo-histopatológica. Esse é o primeiro caso clínico de distrofia neuroaxonal em muar relatado no mundo. As características clínicas e histopatológicas dessa doença foram muito semelhantes às relatadas em várias raças de equinos. Portanto, a doença também deve ser considerada no diagnóstico de condições neurológicas em muares e asininos.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Equidae/anatomy & histology , Equidae/blood , Neuroaxonal Dystrophies/diagnosis , Neuroaxonal Dystrophies/veterinary , Ataxia/veterinary
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Biotech Histochem ; 93(8): 565-574, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30136861

ABSTRACT

We investigated the effects of chronic stress combined with high sucrose intake on the morphology of the adrenal glands in young rats. Male Wistar rats were fed a standard chow diet and allocated into control (C; tap water), chronic restraint stress (St), 30% sucrose diet (S30) and 30% sucrose diet + chronic restraint stress (S30 + St) groups. St consisted of 1 h daily sessions, 5 days/week for 4 weeks. Chronic stress reduced the thickness of the zona glomerulosa (ZG) and zona fasciculata (ZF) in both right and left glands; the thickness of the zona reticularis (ZR) was increased in the right gland. Cell density was greater in the ZF and medulla of both right and left glands, whereas cell density increased in the ZR of only the left gland. The percentage of small cells was lower in the ZG, whereas more large cells were found in the left gland. A similar result was obtained for the ZF, ZR and medulla in both right and left glands. Chronic stress increased the area covered by blood vessels in the ZR of the right gland, but decreased the area in the ZR of the left gland. The area covered by blood vessels was reduced in the medulla of both right and left glands in rats subjected to chronic stress. Infiltration of immune cells was increased by chronic stress in all layers of the cortex of the left gland, but was reduced in the medulla of the right gland. A high sucrose diet reduced the thickness of the medulla in the left gland. Cell proliferation increased in the ZG of the right gland and the weight of the right adrenal gland increased. Reduced cell proliferation in the ZG of the left gland was associated with a reduction in the area covered by blood vessels. In addition, the area covered by blood vessels decreased in the medulla of both glands. Our findings demonstrate that exposure to chronic stress during early life causes morphometric changes in adrenal glands.


Subject(s)
Adrenal Glands/pathology , Feeding Behavior , Oxidative Stress , Sucrose/pharmacology , Animals , Cell Size , Chronic Disease , Disease Models, Animal , Organ Size , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Reference Standards , Sucrose/administration & dosage
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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 9600, 2018 06 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29941894

ABSTRACT

Hybridization of parasites can generate new genotypes with high virulence. The fungal amphibian parasite Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) hybridizes in Brazil's Atlantic Forest, a biodiversity hotspot where amphibian declines have been linked to Bd, but the virulence of hybrid genotypes in native hosts has never been tested. We compared the virulence (measured as host mortality and infection burden) of hybrid Bd genotypes to the parental lineages, the putatively hypovirulent lineage Bd-Brazil and the hypervirulent Global Pandemic Lineage (Bd-GPL), in a panel of native Brazilian hosts. In Brachycephalus ephippium, the hybrid exceeded the virulence (host mortality) of both parents, suggesting that novelty arising from hybridization of Bd is a conservation concern. In Ischnocnema parva, host mortality in the hybrid treatment was intermediate between the parent treatments, suggesting that this species is more vulnerable to the aggressive phenotypes associated with Bd-GPL. Dendropsophus minutus showed low overall mortality, but infection burdens were higher in frogs treated with hybrid and Bd-GPL genotypes than with Bd-Brazil genotypes. Our experiment suggests that Bd hybrids have the potential to increase disease risk in native hosts. Continued surveillance is needed to track potential spread of hybrid genotypes and detect future genomic shifts in this dynamic disease system.


Subject(s)
Anura/microbiology , Chytridiomycota/pathogenicity , Host-Parasite Interactions , Animals , Anura/parasitology , Larva/microbiology , Larva/parasitology , Virulence
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Rev. int. med. cienc. act. fis. deporte ; 18(70): 383-393, jun. 2018. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-180080

ABSTRACT

La valoración de la forma corporal y de las capacidades físicas es una necesidad para la selección, clasificación y entrenamiento de los jugadores de futbol. El presente estudio examinó en futbolistas profesionales mexicanos (N = 49) la relación entre clases de somatotipo y clases de capacidades físicas de acuerdo a dermatoglifia dactilar. Las frecuencias de clases de somatotipo y clases de capacidad física fueron comparadas entre subgrupos de futbolistas. Una mayor proporción de futbolistas se caracterizó por somatotipo mesomorfo balanceado con dermatoglifia tipo 2 y 3 correspondiente a fuerza, fuerza explosiva y velocidad. Esto es consistente con hallazgos previos en futbolistas chilenos y brasileños, extendiendo por tanto la evidencia disponible acerca de somatotipo y dermatoglifia en futbolistas latinoamericanos


Evaluating body shape and capacities is needed for selection, classification and training of football players. The present study examined in Mexican male football players (N = 49) the relationship between types of somatotype and types of physical capacities according to digital dermatoglyphics. The frequencies of types of somatotype and of physical capacities were compared between football players subgroups. A higher proportion of football players was characterised by a balanced mesomorph somatotype with dermatoglyphic type 2 and 3 corresponding to strength, explosive strength and velocity. This is consistent with previous findings in Chilenean and Brazilian footballers, Therefore extending the available evidence of somatotype and dermatoglyphics in Latin American football players


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Dermatoglyphics , Somatotypes , Soccer/physiology , Athletic Performance/physiology , Anthropometry/methods
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Radiología (Madr., Ed. impr.) ; 60(1): 10-23, ene.-feb. 2018. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-170433

ABSTRACT

El carcinoma de páncreas es una neoplasia cada vez más frecuente en nuestro medio, y su elevada tasa de mortalidad apenas ha variado en las dos últimas décadas. Un diagnóstico inicial precoz y una estadificación precisa son primordiales para desarrollar una correcta actitud terapéutica, con el fin de mejorar la supervivencia en aquellos pacientes en los que la resección completa es posible y minimizar la morbimortalidad quirúrgica en pacientes con alto riesgo de enfermedad residual tras la intervención. Existen diversas técnicas de imagen implicadas en la estadificación tumoral: la tomografía computarizada multidetector, la resonancia magnética, la PET-TC, la ecoendoscopia y la laparoscopia diagnóstica. Actualmente, la tomografía computarizada multidetector es la técnica de elección para el estudio de este tipo de neoplasias. Por ello, el propósito de este artículo es revisar el estado actual de la estadificación del adenocarcinoma de páncreas, basándose principalmente en las aplicaciones y limitaciones de esta técnica (AU)


Pancreatic carcinoma is becoming more common in our environment; the mortality rate for this tumor has barely changed over the last 20 years. Early diagnosis and accurate staging are crucial to ensure an appropriate therapeutic approach, which should aim to improve survival in patients in whom complete resection is possible and to minimize surgical morbidity and mortality in those with a high risk of residual disease after the intervention. Various imaging techniques are used for tumor staging: multidetector computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography (PET)-CT, endoscopic ultrasound, and diagnostic laparoscopy. Currently, multidetector CT is the technique of choice for the study of pancreatic tumors; thus, this article aims to review the state of the art in staging adenocarcinoma of the pancreas, focusing mainly on the applications and limitations of this technique (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Pancreatic Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal/diagnostic imaging , Neoplasm Staging/methods , Multidetector Computed Tomography/methods
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