900 resultados para Imuno-histoquimica. Células Th17. Interleucina-17. Receptores Nucleares Órfãos


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The function of a complex nervous system relies on an intricate interaction between neurons and glial cells. However, as glial cells are generally born distant from the place where they settle, molecular cues are important to direct their migration. Glial cell migration is important in both normal development and disease, thus current research in the laboratory has been focused on dissecting regulatory events underlying that crucial process. With this purpose, the Drosophila eye imaginal disc has been used as a model. In response to neuronal photoreceptor differentiation, glial cells migrate from the CNS into the eye disc where they act to correctly wrap axons. To ensure proper development, attractive and repulsive signals must coordinate glial cell migration. Importantly, one of these signals is Bnl, a Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) ligand expressed by retinal progenitor cells that was suggested to act as a non-autonomous negative regulator of excessive glial cell migration (overmigration) by binding and activating the Btl receptor expressed by glial cells. Through the experimental results described in chapter 3 we gained a detailed insight into the function of bnl in eye disc growth, photoreceptor development, and glia migration. Interestingly, we did not find a direct correlation between the defects on the ongoing photoreceptors and the glia overmigration phenotype; however, bnl knockdown caused apoptosis of eye progenitor cells what was strongly correlated with glia migration defects. Glia overmigration due to Bnl down-regulation in eye progenitor cells was rescued by inhibiting the pro-apoptotic genes or caspases activity, as well as, by depleting JNK or Dp53 function in retinal progenitor cells. Thus, we suggest a cross-talk between those developmental signals in the control of glia migration at a distance. Importantly, these results suggest that Bnl does not control glial migration in the eye disc exclusively through its ability to bind and activate its receptor Btl in glial cells. We also discuss possible biological roles for the glia overmigration in the bnl knockdown background. Previous results in the lab showed an interaction between dMyc, a master regulator of tissue growth, and Dpp, a Transforming Growth Factor-β important for retinal patterning and for accurate glia migration into the eye disc. Thus, we became interested in understanding putative relationships between Bnl and dMyc. In chapter 4, we show that they positively cooperate in order to ensure proper development of the eye disc. This work highlights the importance of the FGF signaling in eye disc development and reveals a signaling network where a range of extra- and intra-cellular signals cooperate to non-autonomously control glial cell migration. Therefore, such inter-relations could be important in other Drosophila cellular contexts, as well as in vertebrate tissue development.

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The mushrooms have been object of intense research in view of its potential raising of application in different sectors of the pharmacology and alimentary industry. Among diverse bioactive composites of polyssacharides nature that exist in the fungus the glucans are much searched. These are polymers of glucose and classified as the type of glicosidic linking [α, β]. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs), ranscription factors belonging to the family of nuclear receptors that bind themselves o specific agonists, have shown their importance in controlling the inflammatory process. The aim of this study was to perform a chemical characterization of extract rom the mushroom Caripia montagnei, assess its antiinflammatory and antibacterial effect and determine if this effect occurs via PPAR. This mushroom is composed of carbohydrates (63.3±4.1%), lipids (21.4l±0.9%) and proteins (2.2± 0.3%). The aqueous solution resulting from the fractionation contained carbohydrates (98.7±3.3%) and protein (1.3±0.25%). Analyses of infrared spectrophotometry and of nuclear magnetic esonance demonstrated that the extract of mushroom C. montagnei is rich in β-glucans. In hioglycolate-induced peritonitis, the C. montagnei glucans (50 mg/kg) educed the inflammatory process in 65.5±5.2% and agonists, pharmacological igands, for PPAR: Wy-14643 (49.3±6.1%), PFOA (48.9±3.8%) and clofibrate in 45.2±3.2%. Sodium diclofenac showed a reduction of 81.65±0.6%. In the plantar edema, the glucans from C. montagnei (50 mg/kg) and L-NAME reduced the edema to a similar degree 91.4±0.3% and 92.8±0,5 %, respectively. In all the groups tested, nitric oxide (NO), an inflammation mediator, showed a significant reduction in the nitrate/nitrite levels when compared to the positive control (P<0.001). The C. montagnei glucans did not show cytotoxicity in the concentrations tested (2.5, 5.0, 10.0, 20.0 and 40.0 µg/100 µL). Antibacterial activity demonstrated that, unlike total extract, there was no inhibition of bacterial growth. The C. montagnei glucans show great potential for antiinflammatory applications. This effect suggests that it is mediated by PPAR activation and by COX and iNOS inhibition

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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Molecular, 2016.

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The mushrooms have been object of intense research in view of its potential raising of application in different sectors of the pharmacology and alimentary industry. Among diverse bioactive composites of polyssacharides nature that exist in the fungus the glucans are much searched. These are polymers of glucose and classified as the type of glicosidic linking [α, β]. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs), ranscription factors belonging to the family of nuclear receptors that bind themselves o specific agonists, have shown their importance in controlling the inflammatory process. The aim of this study was to perform a chemical characterization of extract rom the mushroom Caripia montagnei, assess its antiinflammatory and antibacterial effect and determine if this effect occurs via PPAR. This mushroom is composed of carbohydrates (63.3±4.1%), lipids (21.4l±0.9%) and proteins (2.2± 0.3%). The aqueous solution resulting from the fractionation contained carbohydrates (98.7±3.3%) and protein (1.3±0.25%). Analyses of infrared spectrophotometry and of nuclear magnetic esonance demonstrated that the extract of mushroom C. montagnei is rich in β-glucans. In hioglycolate-induced peritonitis, the C. montagnei glucans (50 mg/kg) educed the inflammatory process in 65.5±5.2% and agonists, pharmacological igands, for PPAR: Wy-14643 (49.3±6.1%), PFOA (48.9±3.8%) and clofibrate in 45.2±3.2%. Sodium diclofenac showed a reduction of 81.65±0.6%. In the plantar edema, the glucans from C. montagnei (50 mg/kg) and L-NAME reduced the edema to a similar degree 91.4±0.3% and 92.8±0,5 %, respectively. In all the groups tested, nitric oxide (NO), an inflammation mediator, showed a significant reduction in the nitrate/nitrite levels when compared to the positive control (P<0.001). The C. montagnei glucans did not show cytotoxicity in the concentrations tested (2.5, 5.0, 10.0, 20.0 and 40.0 µg/100 µL). Antibacterial activity demonstrated that, unlike total extract, there was no inhibition of bacterial growth. The C. montagnei glucans show great potential for antiinflammatory applications. This effect suggests that it is mediated by PPAR activation and by COX and iNOS inhibition

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A radioproteção dos pacientes submetidos a exames radiográficos está diretamente ligada à qualidade e à repetição das radiografias realizadas. Esta dissertação é apresentada sob a forma de três artigos. O artigo I avaliou a qualidade de 300 radiografias panorâmicas enviadas a clínicas de ortodontia. As radiografias foram classificadas como excelentes (não se observam erros), aceitáveis para diagnóstico (observam-se erros, contudo os mesmos não impedem o diagnóstico) e inaceitáveis (imagem sem valor diagnóstico). Um total de 16,33% das radiografias foi considerado excelente, 78,66% aceitáveis para o diagnóstico e 5% inaceitáveis. Encontrou-se uma média de 1.54 erros por radiografia, sendo os mais freqüentemente encontrados a falta de contato da língua com o palato (21%), aparecimento de imagens fantasma (19,66%), mento inclinado para cima (15,66%), paciente à frente do plano de foco (13,33%), cabeça girada (13,33%), imagens com alta densidade (10,33%) e com baixa densidade (8,66%). Concluiu-se que os padrões de qualidade da amostra estão de acordo com o preconizado em Guidelines on Radiology Standards for Primary Dental Care, segundo os quais se admite até 10% de imagens inaceitáveis. Contudo, cabe salientar que não se conhece o índice de repetições nas clínicas onde as radiografias da amostra foram obtidas e, tendo passado por um controle de qualidade prévio, todas as imagens deveriam ser classificadas como excelentes ou aceitáveis. O artigo II avaliou a freqüência dos erros que levaram à repetição de radiografias panorâmicas realizadas no Serviço de Radiologia da FO-UFRS. O livro de registros do Serviço mostrou um total de 3815 radiografias panorâmicas realizadas no período de junho de 2002 a junho de 2005. No mesmo período o Serviço apresentou 330 radiografias panorâmicas repetidas, resultando em índice de repetição de 8,65% dos exames. Os erros mais freqüentemente encontrados foram: paciente posicionado à frente do plano de foco (25,15%); cabeça girada para direita ou esquerda (24,84%); cabeça inclinada para frente (21,21%); paciente posicionado atrás do plano de foco (20,30%); imagem com a alta densidade (19,69%); imagem com baixa densidade (17,27%); imagem com baixo contraste (16,96%); imagem com alto contraste (12,72%); cabeça inclinada para direita ou esquerda (12,42%); corte do côndilo na radiografia (11,21); corte do mento na radiografia (8,48%); ausência de contato da língua com o palato (7,27%); paciente se moveu durante a exposição (4,94%); cabeça inclinada para trás (2,72%) e aparecimento de imagem fantasma (2,12%). Encontrou-se uma média de 2,07 erros por radiografia. Conclui-se que os erros mais freqüentemente cometidos foram classificados como erros de posicionamento do paciente e que o Serviço de Radiologia da FO-UFRGS apresenta um índice de repetição de radiografias panorâmicas satisfatório, estando de acordo com os padrões de qualidade estabelecidos pelo Guidelines on Radiology Standards for Primary Dental Care. O artigo III teve por objetivo verificar o efeito da radiação emitida em radiografias panorâmicas sobre as células da borda lateral direita da língua, através da avaliação das alterações nucleares, antes e depois da exposição aos raios X. A amostra foi constituída de 42 indivíduos adultos jovens do gênero masculino, sendo 22 deles pertencentes ao grupo que realizou uma radiografia panorâmica (grupo I) e os outros 20 pacientes pertencentes ao grupo II, que realizou duas radiografias panorâmicas. O exame citopatológico das células esfoliadas da mucosa da língua foi realizado antes da incidência radiográfica e 10 dias após. As células foram obtidas através da raspagem e as lâminas foram coradas pela técnica de Feulgen. Para observação das alterações citopatológicas foram analisadas 2.000 células em cada lâmina e quantificados os micronúcleos, buds, broken eggs, cariorrexes e células binucleadas. As lâminas foram analisadas por um único observador. Constatou-se que existe diferença significativa (p=0,01) para as variáveis broken egg, bud, cariorrexe e célula binucleada antes e depois da exposição à radiação ionizante. Na comparação entre os grupos, verificou-se que as variáveis cariorrexe e célula binucleada apresentaram diferença significativa (p=0,01), ambas com valores superiores para o grupo II.

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BMPs are components superfamily ligands transformation growth fator-β (TGF-β) secreted into the extracellular environment, with mechanisms of intercellular communication through specific ligands and receptors in various target cells, being recognized for its influence in osteogenic induction, also play an important role in tissue homeostasis, cell proliferation, differentiation control , in addition to being present in the development of various malignancies. The aim of this study was to compare the immunohistochemical expression of BMP-2, BMP-4 and its receptors BMPRIA and BMPRII in cases of ameloblastoma and adenomatoid odontogenic tumor. The sample consisted of 20 cases of solid ameloblastoma (SA), 10 cases of ameloblastoma unicystic (UA) and 16 cases of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT). The expression of BMPs and their receptors was evaluated in the parenchyma and stroma of lesions, establishing the percentage of immunopositive cells (0 - negative; 1-1 % to 10 % of cells positive; 2 - 11% to 25% of positive cells; 3 - 26% to 50% of cells positive; 4 - 51% to 75 % of positive cells; 5 - more than 75% positive cells). Analysis of the expression of BMP-2 revealed no statistically significant differences in parenchymal (p = 0.925) and stromal component (p = 0.345) between the groups, as well as BMP-4 (p = 0.873 / p = 0.131). In the epithelial component, SA and AOT had a higher frequency of score 5. In turn, all cases of UA were classified as score 5. The analysis of the stromal component showed no statistically significant difference between groups with respect to median scores BMPRIA positivity (p = 0.768) and BMPRII (p = 0.779). In the epithelial component of SA and UA, no statistically significant correlations between imunoexpression proteins analyzed were observed. In turn, the group of AOT, statistically significant positive correlations between the scores of expression of all studied proteins were found. In the stromal component, statistically significant positive correlations were found only in the SA group in BMP -4 and BMPRII (r = 0.476; p = .034), in the UA in BMP-4 and BMPRIA (r = 0.709; p = 0.022). The results of this study suggest that the BMPs and their receptors are involved in the development process odontogenic tumors. BMP-4, in turn, besides being present in odontogenic tumors have the capacity to form mineralized material.

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Periodontal disease is an inflammatory condition of infectious nature characterized by destruction of protecting and supporting dental tissues. It happens as a response produced by the host when attacked by microorganisms. Several factors are involved in this process. Among them, cytokines are key regulatory molecules in this immune response, playing a role either protective and/or destructive in lesion progression. Thus, this study investigated the immunohistochemical expression of IFN- , GATA-3, IL-17, IL-23, IL-6 and TGF- in gingival tissues of humans, in an attempt to gain a better understanding of the participation of Th1, Th2 and Th17 immune responses in the development of periodontal disease processes. To this end, eighty-two samples of gingival tissues were divided into three groups: Group 1 = 15 (samples of healthy gum tissue as controls), Group 2 = 36 (samples with chronic gingivitis) and Group 3 = 31 (samples with chronic periodontitis). All cases were submitted to morphological analysis from sections stained with hematoxylin and eosin and then subjected to staining by immunohistochemistry using the streptavidin-biotin method. Results showed positive labeling for all proteins. Nonetheless, we observed a greater expression of Th1 cytokines and Th17 cells in group 3. We found statistically significant difference between TGF- expression and the clinical condition of the samples (p=0.02). We conclude that Th1 and Th17 responses may act synergistically in the destructive process of periodontal tissue, overlapping the Th2 response that was also present in these tissues

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Nos últimos anos, notou-se aumento da incidência de carcinoma espinocelular de orofaringe (CECOF) associado ao HPV. Sabe-se que CECOF associado ao HPV apresenta melhor prognóstico do que CECOF não infectado por HPV. Inúmeros estudos em carcinoma cervical demonstram alterações de TLRs, isto provavelmente devido às associações das oncoproteínas E6 e E7 com estes receptores. Em humanos, existem 10 TLRs identificados, os quais colaboram na resposta imune contra bactérias, fungos e vírus, bem como colaboram na promoção ou regressão do tumor. Esta influência do TLR na carcinogênese tem sido alvo de inúmeros estudos devido à ligação entre inflamação e o câncer. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo verificar diferenças na expressão e função de receptores Toll-like em carcinoma espinocelular de orofaringe (CECOF). Para tal, foram utilizados trinta e sete espécimes diagnosticados como CECOF e a expressão imuno-histoquímica das proteínas p16 e TLR4 analisadas. Duas linhagens de CECOF HPV16 + e duas CECOF HPV-. foram utilizadas para análise da expressão de TLR1-10, IL-6 e IL-8, por qPCR. A detecção dos principais TLRs (TLR1, TLR2, TLR6 e TLR4) foi feita por citometria de fluxo. Para ativação da via de sinalização de TLR2, e posterior análise da expressão de IL6 e IL8, as células foram estimuladas com peptidoglicano. Para verificar a expressão e função de TLR4, as células foram estimuladas com LPS e LPS UP para posterior análise de IL-6 e IL-8, por ELISA. Os resultados demonstraram diferenças na expressão gênica de TLR1 e TLR6 entre as linhagens HPV- e o grupo HPV+ e diferenças na expressão proteica de TLR9. TLR2 apresentou aumento da expressão proteica em todas as linhagens e demonstra desencadeamento da resposta imune, com secreção de IL6 e IL8 nas linhagens HPV- (SCC72 e SCC89) e em uma das linhagens HPV+ (SCC2). Interessantemente, TLR4 não apresentou diferenças significativas na expressão gênica e proteica. Entretanto, as linhagens HPV+ não demonstraram resposta pró-inflamatória mesmo quando estimuladas com LPS e LPS ultra puro, agonista específico de TLR4. Assim, este trabalho contribui para estabelecer o perfil da expressão dos receptores Toll-like em linhagens celulares de CECOF HPV- e HPV+, e aponta para alterações ocorridas na via de sinalização mediada por TLR4. Além disso, nossos resultados abrem portas para futuros estudos na avaliação de alterações causadas no sistema imune inato pelo HPV, em carcinomas espinocelulares de orofaringe.

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The aim of this study was to analyze the immunoexpression of calcitonin (CTR) and glucorticoid (GCR) receptors in aggressive and non-aggressive central giant cell lesions (CGCL). This is an immunohistochemistry study (immunoperoxidase technique) of 52 cases of CGCL of the jaws, in which 12 patients were treated with intralesional triamcinolone injections and one with calcitonin nasal spray. The mean of immunostaining was compared between the cell types and clinical subtype of the lesion. The correlations among means were analyzed by Mann-Whitney test. Of the 52 cases studied, 53.8% were females, with a mean of 25.69 years. Most lesions were located in the mandible. Thirty patients (57.7%) had aggressive lesions and 22 (42.3%) of the cases consisted of non-aggressive lesions. Surgery was the treatment of choice in 75% of the cases. In 56.7% of the aggressive CGCL surgery was performed, while 43.4% of patients were submitted to conservative treatment. Among cases submitted to conservative treatment, the majority (n = 8; 61.5%) responded well to treatment. CTR expression was observed in 67.3% and GCR in 96.15% of cases. There was no significant statistical difference between the expression of CTRs and GCRs in mononuclear and multinucleated CGCLscells, regarding aggressiveness, treatment performed for aggressive lesions and the response to conservative treatment (p>0.05). The results of our research suggest that the immunoreactivity of CTRs and GCRs did not influence the response to clinical treatment with calcitonin or triamcinolone in the sample studied and it exhibited a varied expression regardless of the aggressiveness of the lesion.

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The aim of this study was to analyze the immunoexpression of calcitonin (CTR) and glucorticoid (GCR) receptors in aggressive and non-aggressive central giant cell lesions (CGCL). This is an immunohistochemistry study (immunoperoxidase technique) of 52 cases of CGCL of the jaws, in which 12 patients were treated with intralesional triamcinolone injections and one with calcitonin nasal spray. The mean of immunostaining was compared between the cell types and clinical subtype of the lesion. The correlations among means were analyzed by Mann-Whitney test. Of the 52 cases studied, 53.8% were females, with a mean of 25.69 years. Most lesions were located in the mandible. Thirty patients (57.7%) had aggressive lesions and 22 (42.3%) of the cases consisted of non-aggressive lesions. Surgery was the treatment of choice in 75% of the cases. In 56.7% of the aggressive CGCL surgery was performed, while 43.4% of patients were submitted to conservative treatment. Among cases submitted to conservative treatment, the majority (n = 8; 61.5%) responded well to treatment. CTR expression was observed in 67.3% and GCR in 96.15% of cases. There was no significant statistical difference between the expression of CTRs and GCRs in mononuclear and multinucleated CGCLscells, regarding aggressiveness, treatment performed for aggressive lesions and the response to conservative treatment (p>0.05). The results of our research suggest that the immunoreactivity of CTRs and GCRs did not influence the response to clinical treatment with calcitonin or triamcinolone in the sample studied and it exhibited a varied expression regardless of the aggressiveness of the lesion.

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O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o efeito da administração de leptina no lobo ventral da próstata de ratos adultos. Vinte ratos Wistar machos e adultos foram divididos em 2 grupos: L - animais foram injetados com 50 μL diária de leptina (8 μg / 100 g PC, subcutânea) durante quatro dias e C - animais receberam o mesmo volume de solução salina. Perfil lipídico e níveis séricos de testosterona foram avaliados. O lobo ventral da próstata foi processado para análise histomorfométrica. Expressão dos genes da aromatase, receptor de andrógeno, receptores de estrógeno (α e β) e as isoformas dos receptores de leptina longa (Ob-Rb) e curta (Ob-Ra) foram avaliados por PCR em tempo real. Proliferação celular foi avaliada por imuno-histoquímica com PCNA. Os dados foram expressos como média  erro padrão e analisados pelo teste t de Student. Níveis séricos de colesterol aumentaram (C = 39,7 4,2; L = 55,2 4,2, mg / dL, P ≤ 0,02) e de testosterona (C = 1,6 0,43; L = 0,6 0,15, ng / dL, P ≤ 0,03) diminuíram no grupo L. A análise histomorfométrica mostrou uma redução na densidade de células (C = 8868 242; L = 8.211 210, mm2; P ≤ 0,04), na área total (C = 0,24 0,026; L = 0,10 0,009, mm2; P ≤ 0,001) e na área interna dos ácinos (C = 0,16 0,009; L = 0,08 0,006, mm2; P ≤ 0,0002). Por outro lado, houve um aumento na altura do epitélio (C = 17,3 0,3; L = 22,8 0,2 m, P ≤ 0,0001) e no número de ácinos (C = 7,0 0,2; L = 8,7 0,1, mm2; P ≤ 0,0002). As análises histomorfométrica juntamente com os resultados imuno-histoquímicos para PCNA sugerem que a leptina aumenta a proliferação celular. Em relação à expressão gênica, o tratamento de leptina aumentou a expressão de todos os genes, mas ER-α, em mais de 200 vezes em comparação com a expressão no grupo C. Em conclusão, neste trabalho mostramos que a leptina tem um efeito direto sobre a próstata de ratos adultos levando a um aumento na proliferação celular e na expressão gênica da aromatase, receptor de androgênio, nas isoformas dos receptores de leptina e receptores de estrogênios alfa e beta que são importantes para a fisiologia normal do tecido prostático

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Nivel educativo: Grado. Duración (en horas): De 21 a 30 horas