2 resultados para Bactérias gram-negativas

em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal


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Endotoxinas bacterianas são lipopolissacáridos da membrana externa das bactérias Gram-negativas e são responsáveis pela libertação de citocinas no organismo humano. Estas citocinas podem exacerbar a sintomatologia de determinadas patologias, nomeadamente do foro pulmonar, agravando a sua situação clínica. A procura de melhor conforto habitacional, com a criação de micro ambientes "artificiais" dentro de casa, oferece bem-estar, mas por vezes arrasta consigo uma maior quantidade de poluentes aéreos indoor, nomeadamente bioaerossóis. A influência das bactérias Oram­ negativas em suspensão indoor nos níveis basais dos marcadores analíticos sanguíneos de resposta inflamatória e alérgica, é um ponto importante a ter em consideração quando se pretende elevar o grau de conforto de uma habitação sem implicações negativas para a saúde humana. Este estudo demonstra que a presença das endotoxinas bacterianas indoor, na ausência de patologia aguda, não prejudica o ser humano e a melhoria das condições habitacionais não degrada o estado fisiológico dos indivíduos. /Summary: Bacterial endotoxins are lipopolysaccharides found in the outer membrane of Gram­ negative bacteria and are responsible for the release of cytokines in the human body. These cytokines may exacerbate the symptoms of certain diseases, including pulmonary events, worsening their medical condition. The demand for better housing comfort with the creation of "artificial" micro-environments in the house, offers well-being, but often brings a greater quantity of indoor air pollutants, including bioaerosols. The influence of suspended indoor Gram-negative bacteria in basal levels of blood analytical markers of inflammatory and allergic rhinitis, is an important point to consider when attempting to raise the comfort level of a dwelling without negative implications for human health. This study proves that the presence of indoor bacterial endotoxin in the absence of acute pathology, do not affect humans and the improvement of living conditions does not degrade the physiological status of individuals.

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The development of simple and rapid new approaches for analysing microbial communities colonising Cultural Heritage materials is pivotal for its safeguard. Fluorescence in situ hybridisation technique using ribosomal RNA directed probes (RNA-FISH) has demonstrated a great potential for this purpose. A protocol for analysing filamentous fungi in mortars has been already developed in previous studies. In this work this protocol has been adapted for detecting bacteria and yeasts. Good results have been obtained for the analysis of suspensions of isolates. In this way, the optimized protocol was applied in microsamples from synthetic mortar artificially inoculated with yeast and bacterial isolates. Promising results have been obtained for the ex situ analysis of yeast and bacteria thriving in mortar microsamples.