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Resumen Introducción : Los retrasos en el tratamiento anti microbiano adecuado de las bacteriemias prolongan la estadía hospitalaria, aumentan la mortalidad e in crementan los costos. Aún hoy en día se requiere un tiempo considerable para obtener la identificación y antibiograma de los microorganismos en los hemocul tivos positivos. El objetivo fue evaluar el impacto de la implementa ción del panel BCID2 de FilmArray® (FA) sobre el tiempo de inicio de tratamientos antimicrobianos adecuados y sobre los costos potenciales de los mismos. Métodos : Estudio observacional retrospectivo de los hemocultivos positivos de pacientes hospitalizados, procesados por FA y por metodología tradicional. Se evaluaron los cambios de antimicrobianos en base a los resultados del FA. Se calcularon los días de reducción de tratamiento antimicrobiano y el ahorro potencial en el uso de los mismos, teniendo en cuenta también los costos del FA. Resultados : Se analizaron 87 episodios de bacte riemia. En 42 (48.3%) de ellos se desescaló el trata miento a antimicrobianos de menor espectro, en 7 (8%) se escaló a antimicrobianos de mayor espectro, en 8 (9.2%) se cambió el antimicrobiano sin variar el espectro y en 30 (34.5%) no se realizaron cambios con los resultados del FA. Los cambios de antimicrobianos se realizaron en promedio 2.3 días más rápido que con los métodos convencionales. Se calculó un ahorro potencial de US$ 7408. Conclusión : La implementación del panel BCID2 de FilmArray ® permitió adecuar los tratamientos antimi crobianos más rápidamente acortando la duración de los tratamientos empíricos de amplio espectro, lo cual resultó costo-efectivo.
Abstract Introduction : Delay in initiating appropriate anti microbial therapy prolongs hospitalization, increases in-hospital mortality, and raises economic costs. Cur rently, the identification and susceptibility testing of bacteria in positive blood cultures require a considerable amount of time. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of the BCID2 FilmArray® (FA) panel on the timing of appropriate antimicrobial therapy and potential anti microbial costs. Methods : This is a retrospective observational study focused on positive blood cultures in hospitalized pa tients. FA processing was conducted concurrently with routine sample processing. Changes in antibiotic treat ments based on FA results were evaluated, and the re duction in antimicrobial therapy duration and associated cost savings were calculated. Results : Eighty-seven bacteremia episodes were ana lysed. In 42 (48%) of them antimicrobial therapy was de-escalated to narrower spectrum agents, while in 7 (8%) therapy was escalated to broader spectrum anti microbials. Additionally, in 8 (9%) antimicrobials were switched without changing spectrum and in 30 (34%) no changes were made based on FA results. Antimicrobial changes were made 2.3 days faster than with routine sample processing resulting in calculated potential sav ings of US$ 7408. Conclusion : The implementation of FA facilitated a faster administration of appropriate antimicrobial therapy, leading to a reduction in the duration of broad-spectrum empirical antimicrobial therapy and subse quent economic savings.
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Skin wound healing is coordinated by a delicate balance between proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory responses, which can be affected by opportunistic pathogens and metabolic or vascular diseases. Several antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) possess immunomodulatory properties, suggesting their potential to support skin wound healing. Here, we evaluated the proregenerative activity of three recently described AMPs (Clavanin A, Clavanin-MO, and Mastoparan-MO). Human primary dermal fibroblasts (hFibs) were used to determine peptide toxicity and their capacity to induce cell proliferation and migration. Furthermore, mRNA analysis was used to investigate the modulation of genes associated with skin regeneration. Subsequently, the regenerative potential of the peptides was further confirmed using an ex vivo organotypic model of human skin (hOSEC)-based lesion. Our results indicate that the three molecules evaluated in this study have regenerative potential at nontoxic doses (i.e., 200 µM for Clavanin-A and Clavanin-MO, and 6.25 µM for Mastoparan-MO). At these concentrations, all peptides promoted the proliferation and migration of hFibs during in vitro assays. Such processes were accompanied by gene expression signatures related to skin regenerative processes, including significantly higher KI67, HAS2 and CXCR4 mRNA levels induced by Clavanin A and Mastoparan-MO. Such findings translated into significantly accelerated wound healing promoted by both Clavanin A and Mastoparan-MO in hOSEC-based lesions. Overall, the data demonstrate the proregenerative properties of these peptides using human experimental skin models, with Mastoparan-MO and Clavanin A showing much greater potential for inducing wound healing compared to Clavanin-MO.
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Cell Movement , Cell Proliferation , Fibroblasts , Regeneration , Skin , Wound Healing , Humans , Wound Healing/drug effects , Skin/metabolism , Skin/drug effects , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Cell Movement/drug effects , Fibroblasts/drug effects , Fibroblasts/metabolism , Regeneration/drug effects , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/metabolism , Antimicrobial Peptides/pharmacology , Cells, Cultured , Peptides/pharmacologyABSTRACT
Sulfuric acid anodizing assisted by a hydrothermal sealing with inhibitors [Ce3+-Mo6+] was used to prevent pitting corrosion on spray-deposited hypereutectic Al-Si alloy (A390). An investigation concerning the evaluation of pitting corrosion resistance on the anodic oxide thin film with ions incorporated was carried out in NaCl solution using electrochemical measurements (i.e., potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, EIS). The influence of Si phase morphology and size on the growth mechanism of an anodic oxide film was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results were then compared with those for its equivalent IM390 alloy (Al-17Si-4.5Cu-0.6Mg) produced through a conventional process ingot metallurgy, IM. The electrochemical findings indicate that sulfuric acid anodizing followed by a simple hot water sealing treatment was ineffective. In this manner, an intense attack was localized by pitting corrosion that occurred on the anodic oxide film in less than three days, as denoted by characteristic changes in the EIS spectra at the lowest frequencies. Improved results were achieved for Ce-Mo surface modification, which can provide better corrosion resistance on the aluminum alloys because no signs of pits were observed during the corrosion testing.
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In this work, we present a temperature-dependent behavior of monoclinic silver dimolybdate (m-Ag2Mo2O7) microrods using in situ Raman scattering. The m-Ag2Mo2O7 microrods were obtained by the conventional hydrothermal method at 423 K for 24 h. The structural and morphological characterization of the sample has been done by powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. Temperature-dependent Raman scattering measurements were performed on m-Ag2Mo2O7 microrods, and the results show an irreversible first-order structural phase transition at 698 K-723 K and the melting process at 773 K. Changes in the Raman spectra confirm the phase transition from the P21/c monoclinic structure to the P-1 triclinic structure. No morphological changes were observed during the structural phase transition of the sample at 723 K. Time-dependent optical microscopy at 773 K showed the growth of nanowires on the Ag2Mo2O7 microrods in the triclinic structure.
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Abstract Introduction Low-level physical activity and sedentary behavior are factors that can impact the fear of falling and risk of falls in older adults. Objective This study aimed to determine whether the duration and frequency of physical activity and sedentary behavior predict the fear of falling and risk of sarcopenia in older people. Methods This was a cross-sectional study with 116 older individuals from southern and southeastern Brazil. A sociodemographic and health questionnaire, the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ - short version), the Falls Efficacy Scale - International (FES-I), and the SARC-f were used. Data were analyzed by bootstrapping procedures, Pearson's correlation, and regression analysis (p < 0.05). Results Walking days (β = -0.38; p < 0.001) and moderate activity days (β = -0.23; p < 0.001) showed a negative prediction of fear of falling. Walking days also had a significant and negative prediction of the risk of sarcopenia (β = -0.34; p < 0.001). Conclusion We conclude that weekly walking and the practice of moderate-intensity physical activity negatively predict the fear of falling in older adults. Weekly walking also negatively predicts the risk of having sarcopenia. Sedentary behavior was not a predictor of fear of falling and risk of sarcopenia.
Resumo Introdução A prática de atividade física e o compor-tamento sedentário são fatores que podem impactar o medo de cair e o risco de quedas em idosos. Objetivo Verificar se a duração e a frequência de atividade física e o comportamento sedentário predizem o medo de cair e o risco de sarcopenia de idosos. Métodos Trata-se de uma pesquisa transversal realizada com 116 idosos da região sul e sudeste do Brasil. Utilizou-se um questionário sociodemográfico e de saúde, o Questionário Internacional de Atividade Física (IPAQ - versão curta), a Falls Efficacy Scale - International (FES-I) e o SARC-f. Os dados foram analisados por procedimentos de bootstrapping, correlação de Pearson e análise de regressão (p<0,05). Resultados Os dias de caminhada (β= ‐0,38; p<0,001) e de atividades moderadas (β=‐0,23; p<0,001) apresentaram predição negativa sobre o medo de cair. Os dias de caminhada também apresentaram predição significativa e negativa sobre o risco de sarcopenia (β= ‐0,34; p<0,001). Conclusão A frequência semanal de caminhada e de prática de atividade física de intensidade moderada predizem negativamente o medo de cair dos idosos pesquisados. A frequência semanal de caminhada também prediz negativamente o risco de o idoso ter sarcopenia. O comportamento sedentário não se mostrou como um preditor do medo de cair e do risco de sarcopenia nos idosos.
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O objetivo deste artigo é refletir sobre os processos de incorporação teórica na conjuntura profissional do Serviço Social e suas consequências na formação e atuação contemporâneas. Bem como, refletir estratégias de valorização da intenção de ruptura diante da tradição conservadora em que a profissão foi gestada. Para isso, utilizamos referencial bibliográfico e material empírico de dados coletados na última pesquisa do Grupo de Estudos em Serviço Social, Formação Profissional e Política Social (GEPSS/UFPA), do qual fazemos parte. As falas que ilustram nossa análise advêm de entrevistas semiestruturadas com profissionais formados sob a égide das novas Diretrizes Curriculares na Universidade Federal do Pará e em universidades particulares presenciais e a distância. Concluímos este artigo com a definição de que o neoconservadorismo ou a pós-modernidade tem influências significativas em nossa formação, mas que não ultrapassam a necessidade de conhecimento e valorização da intenção de ruptura. Isso indica a urgência em negritar este debate antagônico no âmbito profissional para fortalecer a profissão que, historicamente, se posiciona de forma crítica
The objective of this article is to reflect on the processes of theoretical incorporation in the professional environment of Social Work and its consequences in contemporary training and performance. As well as reflecting on strategies for valuing the intention to break with the conservative tradition in which the profession was created. For this, we used bibliographic reference and empirical material from data collected in the last research of the Group of Studies in Social Work, Professional Formation and Social Policy (GEPSS/UFPA), of which we are part. The lines that illustrate our analysis come from semi-structured interviews with professionals trained under the aegis of the new Curriculum Guidelines at UFPA and at private universities both on-site and at a distance. We conclude this article with the definition that neoconservatism or postmodernity has significant influences on our formation, but that do not go beyond the need for knowledge and appreciation of the intention of rupture. This indicates the urgency of highli-ghting this antagonistic debate in the professional sphere in order to strengthen the profession, which has historically taken a critical position
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The study of new metallic biomaterials for application in bone tissue repair has improved due to the increase in life expectancy and the aging of the world population. Titanium alloys are one of the main groups of biomaterials for these applications, and beta-type titanium alloys are more suitable for long-term bone implants. The objective of this work was to process and characterize a new Ti10Mo8Nb6Zr beta alloy. Alloy processing involves arc melting, heat treatment, and cold forging. The characterization techniques used in this study were X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, optical microscopy, microhardness measurements, and pulse excitation technique. In vitro studies using adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) were performed to evaluate the cytotoxicity and cell viability after 1, 4, and 7 days. The results showed that the main phase during the processing route was the beta phase. At the end of processing, the alloy showed beta phase, equiaxed grains with an average size of 228.7 µm, and low Young's modulus (83 GPa). In vitro studies revealed non-cytotoxicity and superior cell viability compared to CP Ti. The addition of zirconium led to a decrease in the beta-transus temperature and Young's modulus and improved the biocompatibility of the alloy. Therefore, the Ti10Mo8Nb6Zr alloy is a promising candidate for application in the biomedical field.
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Molybdate (MoO4) and tetrathiomolybdate (MoS4) supplementation of rats via drinking water had opposite effects on the establishment of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis larvae but both induced hypercupraemia, temporarily inhibited activities of superoxide dismutase in liver and duodenum after infection and enlarged the femoral head. Effects of MoO4 and MoS4 on activities of caeruloplasmin oxidase (CpO) in plasma, erythrocyte superoxide dismutase (ESOD) and tissue copper (Cu) and molybdenum (Mo) were compared to test the hypothesis that species lacking a rumen can thiolate MoO4. Three groups of 18 immature Wistar rats were given Mo (70 mg/L as MoO4) or MoS4 (5 mg/L) via drinking water or remained untreated; all received a commercial, cubed diet and 12 from each group were infected with larvae of N. brasiliensis. Rats were killed 7-9 days later and liver, kidney, spleen, heart, muscle (quadriceps), brain and bone (femur) removed for Cu and Mo analysis. Plasma Cu was greatly increased by MoO4 and MoS4, without changing CpO activity, but the effect was more variable with MoO4 and accompanied by a smaller decrease in ESOD. Tissue Cu and Mo were increased by MoS4 in all tissues examined except brain and bone, correlating with plasma Cu and with each other; relationships were strongest in spleen, followed by kidney. MoO4 also increased soft tissue Cu and Mo but increases were generally smaller than those induced by MoS4 and correlations between the two elements and with plasma Cu generally weaker. Since hypercupraemia and correlated increases in liver and kidney Cu and Mo are characteristic of systemic thiomolybdate (TM) exposure, we conclude that MoO4 was partially thiolated to give a different TM profile from that produced by MoS4. The pathophysiological significance of systemic exposure to di- and tri-TM merits investigation in non-ruminants as agents of chelation therapy and in ruminants as agents of short-lived TM toxicity on Mo-rich pastures.
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Drinking Water , Molybdenum , Animals , Ceruloplasmin/metabolism , Copper/metabolism , Dietary Supplements , Liver/chemistry , Molybdenum/analysis , Molybdenum/metabolism , Molybdenum/pharmacology , Nippostrongylus/metabolism , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Superoxide DismutaseABSTRACT
The effect of the sulfur and metal-type content of MoP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO, NiMoP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO, and NiP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO phosphide on hydroprocessing (HDO, HDCx-HDCn, HCK, HYD, and HYG) of fatty acids was studied. The catalysts were characterized by XRF, XRD, textural properties, XPS, Raman, Py-TPD, and EDS elemental mapping. The chemical analyses by X-ray fluorescence (XRF), EDS elemental mapping, and CHNS-O elemental analysis showed stoichiometric values Al/Mg = 38-40, Mo:Ni:P â¼ 1, and S ≤ 4.5 wt % (this value means that the molar ratio Mo:S â¼ 1.0:1.6, i.e., MoS2); also EDS elemental mapping confirmed the presence of Mo, Ni, Al, O, P, Mg, and S with good distribution on Al2O3-MgO. The impregnation of metals leads to a decrease in the surface area and pore volume as follows NiMoP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO < MoP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO < NiP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO < Al2O3-MgO < Al2O3 (unimodal pore size distribution), propitiating a pseudo bimodal pore size distribution with Dp-BJH between â¼5-7 nm and 11.8-14.2 nm for the presence of MgO. XRD confirmed differences between metallic phosphates and phosphides, and XPS confirmed the presence at the surface of Moδ+(0 < δ+ < 2), Mo4+, Mo6+, Niδ+(0 < δ+ < 2), Ni2+, S2-, SO4 2-, Pδ+, and P5+ species. Raman revealed the presence of MoS2 only in MoP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO and NiMoP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO, while the NiMoP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO catalyst had a more significant number of Brønsted and Lewis sites, although the increasing temperature decreased the Lewis sites. MoP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO was more active at HDO showing the highest production rate for octadecane of 53 mol/(gcat·h), whereas NiP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO was more active at HDCx-HDCn [45 mol/(gcat·h)] and HCK [6 mol/(gcat·h)]; meanwhile, NiMoP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO had a mix of HDO [47 mol/(gcat·h)] and HDCx-HDCn [41 mol/(gcat·h)]. This showed production towards octadecane, heptadecane, and light hydrocarbons, meaning that the fatty acids were deoxygenated through bifunctional sites for hydrogenation (HYD) and hydrogenolysis (HYG) as follows: MoP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO (K1 = 0.08 and K2 = 0.03 L/mol) < NiMoP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO (K1 = 0.25 and K2 = 0.45 L/mol) < NiP-S/γ-Al2O3-MgO (K1 = 2.5 and K2 = 6.5 L/mol). For this reason, we considered that phosphide acts as a structural promoter with sulfur on its surface as a "mixed phosphidic-sulphidic species", allowing the largest generation of heptadecane and octadecane by the presence of BRIM sites for HYD and CUS sites for HYG.
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Catalysts prepared on ZrO2, Al2O3 and ZrO2-Al2O3 (ZrAl-10) supported with Anderson heteropolyanion (RhMo6) as active phase were investigated for the elimination of NO3- from water. Raman characterization of pure and supported RhMo6 phase showed the presence of polymolybdic species of different degrees of complexity when RhMo6 was supported. The temperature-programmed reduction study revealed the synergic effect between Rh and Mo species, through which the reducibility of Mo was promoted by Rh, and different phase/support interactions were verified. Among the supports, ZrAl-10 presented the highest acidity due to the presence of ZrO2 in the tetragonal modification and high specific surface area (due to Al2O3), favouring rhodium-molybdenum active phase/support interaction and high dispersion. All catalysts prepared were active in removing NO3-, the one prepared with the RhMo6 phase on the ZrAl-10 support being the most active. These results point to the formation of an active surface with a high dispersion of Rh and Mo. The highest selectivity to N2 (99.3) exhibited by the RhMo6/ZrAl-10 catalyst is proposed to be related to the high Rh dispersion (0.755) and to the presence of Lewis acid sites (oxygen vacancies) of the tetragonal ZrO2 modification that favour NO3- adsorption through electrostatic interactions.
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Nitrates , Water , Catalysis , Hydrogenation , Nitrogen OxidesABSTRACT
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Cannabidiol, a compound of Cannabis sativa, has been proposed as an alternative treatment of schizophrenia. Preclinical and clinical data have suggested that cannabidiol shares more similarity with atypical antipsychotics than typical, both of which are customarily used to manage schizophrenia symptoms. While oligodendrocytes are known to be relevant targets of antipsychotics, the biochemical knowledge in this regard is still limited. Here we evaluated the molecular pathways modulated by cannabidiol compared to the antipsychotics clozapine (atypical) and haloperidol (typical), additionally evaluating the effects of benztropine, a muscarinic receptor antagonist that displays a protective effect in oligodendrocytes and myelination. For this purpose, we employed nano-chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry to investigate the proteomic response to these drugs both in healthy oligodendrocytic cells and in a cuprizone-based toxicity model, using the human oligodendrocyte precursor cell line MO3.13. Cannabidiol shares similarities of biochemical pathways with clozapine and benztropine, in agreement with other studies that indicated an atypical antipsychotic profile. All drugs tested affected metabolic and gene expression pathways and cannabidiol, benztropine, and clozapine modulated cell proliferation and apoptosis when administered after cuprizone-induced toxicity. These general pathways are associated with cuprizone-induced cytotoxicity in MO3.13 cells, indicating a possible proteomic approach when acting against the toxic effects of cuprizone. In conclusion, although modeling oligodendrocytic cytotoxicity with cuprizone does not represent the entirety of the pathophysiology of oligodendrocyte impairments, these results provide insight into the mechanisms associated with the effects of cannabidiol and antipsychotics against cuprizone toxicity, offering new directions of study for myelin-related processes and deficits.
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Cobalt-base alloys (Co-Cr-Mo) are widely employed in dentistry and orthopedic implants due to their biocompatibility, high mechanical strength and wear resistance. The osseointegration of implants can be improved by surface modification techniques. However, complex geometries obtained by additive manufacturing (AM) limits the efficiency of mechanical-based surface modification techniques. Therefore, plasma immersion ion implantation (PIII) is the best alternative, creating nanotopography even in complex structures. In the present study, we report the osseointegration results in three conditions of the additively manufactured Co-Cr-Mo alloy: (i) as-built, (ii) after PIII, and (iii) coated with titanium (Ti) followed by PIII. The metallic samples were designed with a solid half and a porous half to observe the bone ingrowth in different surfaces. Our results revealed that all conditions presented cortical bone formation. The titanium-coated sample exhibited the best biomechanical results, which was attributed to the higher bone ingrowth percentage with almost all medullary canals filled with neoformed bone and the pores of the implant filled and surrounded by bone ingrowth. It was concluded that the metal alloys produced for AM are biocompatible and stimulate bone neoformation, especially when the Co-28Cr-6Mo alloy with a Ti-coated surface, nanostructured and anodized by PIII is used, whose technology has been shown to increase the osseointegration capacity of this implant.
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Some Mo-oxo complexes bearing pyridine rings have the capability for dihydrogen production from water. However, energy barrier and overall energy vary depending on the effect exerted by several substituent groups located at different positions around one or more pyridine rings which are ligands of these compounds. Based on the Karunadasa and coworkers investigation where the para-position was experimentally tested in compounds derivatised from the 2,6-bis[1,1-bis(2-pyridil)ethyl]-pyridine oxo-molybdenum complex synthesized (Karunadasa et al., Nature, 2010, 464, 1329), we tested the combined effect of electron-withdrawing and electron-donating groups simulated as perturbations represented by point-charges. Then, we used the density polarization concept, δρ(r), a local reactivity descriptor corresponding to the partially integrated linear response function, χ(r, r') (a non-local reactivity descriptor), which is able to reveal different displacements of π-electrons on molecular structures. We perturbed the para-positions in the pentadentate ligand 2,6-bis[1,1-bis(2-pyridil)ethyl]-pyridine in the Mo-based complex by means of point-charges. They were located in three different configurations of the organic ligand (trans, geminal, and cis) which could help to explain energy barriers and overall energy of reactions catalyzed by this type of Mo-complexes. Our results indicate that the trans configuration of point-charges induces the most amount of fraction of electron shifted on the complex. A Mo-based complex bearing the same trans configuration for electron-withdrawing and electron-donating substituent groups (cyano and amino, respectively), leads to a kinetically more favorable H2 release than the cis or geminal configuration of the substituent groups aforementioned.
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O termo Lesões Cervicais Não Cariosas (LCNCs) refere-se à perda de tecido dentário duro na Junção Cemento-Esmalte (JCE), cuja etiologia não está relacionada com o envolvimento bacteriano. A origem e a progressão desses defeitos cervicais são consideradas multifatoriais, sendo atribuídas a três fatores principais, sendo eles: abfração, biocorrosão e abrasão. Tais fatores podem estar combinados e associados a eventos de força excessiva aplicada durante a escovação, juntamente com a abrasividade de dentifrícios, hábitos alimentares e/ou parafuncionais. Essas lesões podem ter morfologias diferentes de acordo com seu fator etiológico principal, podendo se apresentar em forma de cunha, oval ou arredondada. O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar uma revisão de literatura a fim de apresentar os desafios do Cirurgião-Dentista na descoberta dos diferentes fatores etiológicos das LCNCs. O desafio em questão se dá pelo estudo da combinação desses diversos fatores, bem como a realização de um diagnóstico preciso, fazendo-se necessário o conhecimento adequado da etiologia a fim de prevenir futuras novas lesões, estagnar as existentes e assim, capacitar o Cirurgião-Dentista a realizar um tratamento eficaz e longínquo das LCNCs. No entanto, ainda existem muitas controvérsias na literatura, tornando necessária a elaboração de mais estudos para elucidar a etiologia das LCNCs
The term noncarious cervical lesions (NCCL) refers to the loss of hard tooth tissue at the Cemento-Enamel Junction (CEJ), whose etiology is not related to bacterial involvement. The origin and progression of these cervical defects are considered multifactorial, being attributed to three main factors: abfraction, biocorrosion and abrasion. Such factors may be combined and associated with excessive force events applied during brushing, along with the abrasiveness of dentifrices, eating and/or parafunctional habits. These lesions may have different morphologies according to their main etiological factor, and may be wedge-shaped, oval or rounded. Our aim in this paper was to perform a literature review in order to present the challenges of the dental surgeon in identifying the different etiological factors of NCCL. Such challenge regards the study of the combination of these factors, as well as the achievement of an accurate diagnosis, requiring adequate knowledge of the etiology in order to prevent future lesions, stagnate existing ones, thus enabling the Dental Surgeon to treat NCCL effectively in the long term. However, there are still many controversies in the literature, making it necessary to develop more studies to elucidate the etiology of NCCL
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AIM: Describe characteristics and outcomes of three patients treated with pelvic radiation therapy after kidney transplant. BACKGROUND: The incidence of pelvic cancers in kidney transplant (KT) recipients is rising. Currently it is the leading cause of death. Moreover, treatment is challenging because anatomical variants, comorbidities, and associated treatments, which raises the concern of using radiotherapy (RT). RT has been discouraged due to the increased risk of urethral/ureteral stricture and KT dysfunction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed the electronic health records and digital planning system of patients treated with pelvic RT between December 2013 and December 2018 to identify patients with previous KT. CASES DESCRIPTION: We describe three successful cases of KT patients in which modern techniques allowed full standard RT for pelvic malignances (2 prostate and 1 vaginal cancer) with or without elective pelvic nodal RT, without allograft toxicity at short and long follow-up (up to 60 months). CONCLUSION: When needed, RT modern techniques remain a valid option with excellent oncologic results and acceptable toxicity. Physicians should give special considerations to accomplish all OAR dose constraints in the patient's specific setting. Recent publications recommend KT mean dose <4â¯Gy, but graft proximity to CTV makes this unfeasible. We present 2 cases where dose constraint was not achieved, and to a short follow-up of 20 months renal toxicity has not been documented. We recommend the lowest possible mean dose to the KT, but never compromising the CTV coverage, since morbimortality from recurrent or progressive cancer disease outweighs the risk of graft injury.
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Candida albicans has emerged as a major public health problem in recent decades. The most important contributing factor is the rapid increase in resistance to conventional drugs worldwide. Synthetic antimicrobial peptides (SAMPs) have attracted substantial attention as alternatives and/or adjuvants in therapeutic treatments due to their strong activity at low concentrations without apparent toxicity. Here, two SAMPs, named Mo-CBP3 -PepI (CPAIQRCC) and Mo-CBP3 -PepII (NIQPPCRCC), are described, bioinspired by Mo-CBP3 , which is an antifungal chitin-binding protein from Moringa oleifera seeds. Furthermore, the mechanism of anticandidal activity was evaluated as well as their synergistic effects with nystatin. Both peptides induced the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), cell wall degradation, and large pores in the C. albicans cell membrane. In addition, the peptides exhibited high potential as adjuvants because of their synergistic effects, by increasing almost 50-fold the anticandidal activity of the conventional antifungal drug nystatin. These peptides have excellent potential as new drugs and/or adjuvants to conventional drugs for treatment of clinical infections caused by C. albicans.
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Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Candida albicans/drug effects , Electrons , Nystatin/pharmacology , Peptides/pharmacology , Antifungal Agents/chemical synthesis , Antifungal Agents/chemistry , Circular Dichroism , Erythrocytes/drug effects , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Nystatin/chemical synthesis , Nystatin/chemistry , Peptides/chemical synthesis , Peptides/chemistryABSTRACT
La introducció;n de análisis estadísticos en revistas biomó;©dicas debe atribuirse a Dunn y a Greewood en la dó;©cada del 30, quienes reflejan los conceptos del análisis e interpretació;n estadística. El objetivo del trabajo fue analizar la utilizació;n de distintas pruebas estadísticas y el grado de accesibilidad análisis-dependiente y artículo-dependiente de los artículos originales publicados en la revista Medicina (B Aires) en el período 2008-2017. Se realizó; un estudio bibliomó;©trico, descriptivo, observacional, de corte transversal, en el cual se incluyeron los artículos originales que fueron evaluados de acuerdo a la escala propuesta por Mora Ripoll y col. Se revisaron 301 artículos en idioma espaó;±ol, el 96% presentó; análisis estadísticos. Entre los 215 artículos que emplearon alguna tó;©cnica de estadística inferencial, el 49.7% utilizó; la prueba chi-cuadrado, pruebas z para proporciones, el test exacto de Fisher o prueba de McNemar. El 29.2% empleó; pruebas t de student y pruebas z, incluyendo el uso de estas tó;©cnicas o de intervalos de confianza para contrastes de conformidad de medianas, y/o homogeneidad de medianas (dos muestras), en muestras apareadas o independientes. Los resultados indican que un lector conocedor de las pruebas incluidas en el Nivel II tendrá acceso estadístico al 75% de los artículos originales publicados. Se comprobó; que no es necesario tener conocimientos avanzados de estadística para acceder a la mayoría de las publicaciones, pero sí es importante que estos contenidos sean desarrollados haciendo hincapí en el razonamiento estadístico por sobre la aplicació;n y utilizació;n de software o la elecció;n del test adecuado.
The introduction of statistical analysis in biomedical journals should be attributed to Dunn and Greenwood in the 1930s, who reflect the concepts of statistical analysis and interpretation. The aim of this study was to analyze the use of different statistical tests and the level of accessibility analysis-dependent and article-dependent of the original articles published in the journal Medicina (B Aires) in the period 2008-2017. A bibliometric, descriptive, observational, cross-sectional study was carried out, in which the original articles were evaluated according to the scale proposed by Mora Ripoll et al. From the 301 articles in Spanish reviewed, 96% presented statistical analyses. Among the 215 articles that used some inferential statistics technique, 49.7% used the chi-square test, z tests for proportions, the Fisher exact test or the McNemar test; 29.2% used student t-tests and z-tests, including the use of these techniques or the use of confidence intervals for medium-conformance contrasts, and /or median-homogeneity (two samples), in paired or independent samples. The results indicate that a reader who knows about the tests included in Level II will have statistical access to 75% of the original articles published. It was found that it is not necessary to have advanced knowledge of statistics to access most publications, but it is important that these contents are developed with emphasis on statistical reasoning over the application and use of software or the choice of the appropriate test.
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Humans , Periodicals as Topic/statistics & numerical data , Bibliometrics , Statistics as Topic , Access to Information , Medicine/statistics & numerical data , Argentina , Cross-Sectional Studies , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Biomedical Research/statistics & numerical dataABSTRACT
MAIN CONCLUSION: Chitin-binding proteins behave as storage and antifungal proteins in the seeds of Moringa oleifera. Moringa oleifera is a tropical multipurpose tree. Its seed constituents possess coagulant, bactericidal, fungicidal, and insecticidal properties. Some of these properties are attributed to a group of polypeptides denominated M. oleifera chitin-binding proteins (in short, Mo-CBPs). Within this group, Mo-CBP2, Mo-CBP3, and Mo-CBP4 were previously purified to homogeneity. They showed high amino acid similarity with the 2S albumin storage proteins. These proteins also presented antimicrobial activity against human pathogenic yeast and phytopathogenic fungi. In the present study, the localization and expression of genes that encode Mo-CBPs and the biosynthesis and degradation of the corresponding proteins during morphogenesis and maturation of M. oleifera seeds at 15, 30, 60, and 90 days after anthesis (DAA) and germination, respectively, were assessed. The Mo-CBP transcripts and corresponding proteins were not detected at 15 and 30 days after anthesis (DAA). However, they accumulated at the latter stages of seed maturation (60 and 90 DAA), reaching the maximum level at 60 DAA. The degradation kinetics of Mo-CBPs during seed germination by in situ immunolocalization revealed a reduction in the protein content 48 h after sowing (HAS). Moreover, Mo-CBPs isolated from seeds at 60 and 90 DAA prevented the spore germination of Fusarium spp. Taken together, these results suggest that Mo-CBPs play a dual role as storage and defense proteins in the seeds of M. oleifera.
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Carrier Proteins/metabolism , Carrier Proteins/pharmacology , Chitin/metabolism , Moringa oleifera/metabolism , Moringa oleifera/physiology , Seeds/metabolism , Seeds/physiology , Antifungal Agents/metabolism , Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Fusarium/drug effects , Germination/physiologyABSTRACT
Techniques such as the maturation and differentiation of cell lines and progenitor cells are important for the improvement and development of representative and relevant in vitro models. In this context, the following chapter proposes a maturation model of the MO3.13 cell line, aiming to contribute to a more robust and credible in vitro model of human oligodendrocytes. This may prove to be an important tool in the study of diseases related to dysfunctions in oligodendrocytes and demyelination, including schizophrenia and multiple sclerosis.