3 resultados para Maitland, G.F.

em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal


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Gamma radiations measurements were carried out in the vicinity of a coal-fired power plant located in the southwest coastline of Portugal. Two different gamma detectors were used to assess the environmental radiation within a circular area of 20 km centred in the coal plant: a scintillometer (SPP2 NF, Saphymo) and a high purity germanium detector (HPGe, Canberra). Fifty urban and suburban measurements locations were established within the defined area and two measurements campaigns were carried out. The results of the total gamma radiation ranged from 20.83 to 98.33 counts per second (c.p.s.) for both measurement campaigns and outdoor doses rates ranged from 77.65 to 366.51 Gy/h. Natural emitting nuclides from the U-238 and Th-232 decay series were identified as well as the natural emitting nuclide K-40. The radionuclide concentration from the uranium and thorium series determined by gamma spectrometry ranged from 0.93 to 73.68 Bq/kg, while for K-40 the concentration ranged from 84.14 to 904.38 Bq/kg. The obtained results were used primarily to define the variability in measured environmental radiation and to determine the coal plant’s influence in the measured radiation levels. The highest values were measured at two locations near the power plant and at locations between the distance of 6 and 20 km away from the stacks, mainly in the prevailing wind direction. The results showed an increase or at least an influence from the coal-fired plant operations, both qualitatively and quantitatively.

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Introdução – A perceção dos alunos acerca dos diferentes graus de Maitland quando estão a aprender a mobilizar a coluna vertebral não são conhecidas, no entanto esta informação ajudaria no desenvolvimento de estratégias de ensino/aprendizagem para que a sua aplicação seja segura e eficaz. Objetivo - Comparar a perceção dos diferentes graus na realização do movimento postero-anterior central, entre alunos e fisioterapeutas e alunos entre si. Métodos – No presente estudo observacional, analítico transversal, participaram 29 estudantes, divididos em três subgrupos, GA2 (n= 8); GA3 (n = 10) e GA4 (n = 11) e 12 fisioterapeutas. Todos os participantes realizaram num indivíduo assintomático, 5 oscilações, de cada grau, no segmento de L3. Para a recolha dos dados foi utilizado o sistema BioPlux research e para a sua análise o Software Acqknowledge, versão 3,9. O teste de Man-Whitney foi utilizado para determinar as diferenças entre alunos e fisioterapeutas na força, ritmo e amplitude dos 4 graus, e o teste Kruskal Wallis, para comparar os alunos dos diferentes anos, seguido dos testes Post Hoc de Dunn para analisar as variáveis amplitude e força entre os subgrupos. Resultados – Apenas se verificaram diferenças estatísticas entre os alunos e fisioterapeutas no que diz respeito à força na realização do grau IV (p=0,045) e entre os grupos GA2 e GA4 quanto à amplitude executada no grau I (p=0.018) e II (p=0.037) e na força aplicada no grau I (p=0.02) e III (p=0.031), nos quais os alunos do 2º ano realizaram menor amplitude e força que os do 4º ano. Conclusão -Verificaram-se diferenças na perceção da força no grau IV entre alunos e fisioterapeutas. Os alunos do 2º e 4º anos diferem entre si nos graus I e II quanto à amplitude e nos graus I e III quanto à força.

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Background Hippocampal neurogenesis has been suggested as a downstream event of antidepressants (AD) mechanism of action and might explain the lag time between AD administration and the therapeutic effect. Despite the widespread use of AD in the context of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) there are no reliable biomarkers of treatment response phenotypes, and a significant proportion of patients display Treatment Resistant Depression (TRD). Fas/FasL system is one of the best-known death-receptor mediated cell signaling systems and is recognized to regulate cell proliferation and tumor cell growth. Recently this pathway has been described to be involved in neurogenesis and neuroplasticity. Methods Since FAS -670A>G and FASL -844T>C functional polymorphisms never been evaluated in the context of depression and antidepressant therapy, we genotyped FAS -670A>G and FASL -844T>C in a subset of 80 MDD patients to evaluate their role in antidepressant treatment response phenotypes. Results We found that the presence of FAS -670G allele was associated with antidepressant bad prognosis (relapse or TRD: OR=6.200; 95% CI: [1.875–20.499]; p=0.001), and we observed that patients carrying this allele have a higher risk to develop TRD (OR=10.895; 95% CI: [1.362–87.135]; p=0.008).Moreover, multivariate analysis adjusted to potentials confounders showed that patients carrying G allele have higher risk of early relapse (HR=3.827; 95% CI: [1.072–13.659]; p=0.039). FAS mRNA levels were down-regulated among G carriers, whose genotypes were more common in TRD patients. No association was found between FASL-844T>C genetic polymorphism and any treatment phenotypes. Limitations Small sample size. Patients used antidepressants with different mechanisms of action. Conclusion To the best of our knowledge this is the first study to evaluate the role of FAS functional polymorphism in the outcome of antidepressant therapy. This preliminary report associates FAS -670A>G genetic polymorphism with Treatment Resistant Depression and with time to relapse. The current results may possibly be given to the recent recognized role of Fas in neurogenesis and/or neuroplasticity.