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Abstract Background: Nanotechnology has the potential to provide agriculture with new tools that may be used in the rapid detection and molecular treatment of diseases and enhancement of plant ability to absorb nutrients, among others. Data on nanoparticle toxicity in plants is largely heterogeneous with a diversity of physicochemical parameters reported, which difficult generalizations. Here a cell biology approach was used to evaluate the impact of Quantum Dots (QDs) nanocrystals on plant cells, including their effect on cell growth, cell viability, oxidative stress and ROS accumulation, besides their cytomobility. Results: A plant cell suspension culture of Medicago sativa was settled for the assessment of the impact of the addition of mercaptopropanoic acid coated CdSe/ZnS QDs. Cell growth was significantly reduced when 100 mM of mercaptopropanoic acid -QDs was added during the exponential growth phase, with less than 50% of the cells viable 72 hours after mercaptopropanoic acid -QDs addition. They were up taken by Medicago sativa cells and accumulated in the cytoplasm and nucleus as revealed by optical thin confocal imaging. As part of the cellular response to internalization, Medicago sativa cells were found to increase the production of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in a dose and time dependent manner. Using the fluorescent dye H2DCFDA it was observable that mercaptopropanoic acid-QDs concentrations between 5-180 nM led to a progressive and linear increase of ROS accumulation. Conclusions: Our results showed that the extent of mercaptopropanoic acid coated CdSe/ZnS QDs cytotoxicity in plant cells is dependent upon a number of factors including QDs properties, dose and the environmental conditions of administration and that, for Medicago sativa cells, a safe range of 1-5 nM should not be exceeded for biological applications.

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RESUMO: O envelhecimento da população tende a aumentar em todo o mundo, trazendo consequências a níveis sociais, económicos, e de saúde. As hospitalizações e a necessidade de cuidados de enfermagem à população idosa tendencialmente aumentam pela maior fragilidade, derivada do aumento das situações de doença crónica e dependência. Os cuidados de enfermagem podem ser influenciados pelas representações sociais acerca do envelhecimento, estando associados mitos e estereótipos, e levar à desvalorização da individualidade e autonomia da pessoa idosa. Neste sentido, preconiza-se a realização de cuidados em parceria com a pessoa idosa, que promovam a sua autonomia e empowerment. Este estudo tem como objectivo compreender o modo como as representações sociais dos enfermeiros acerca do envelhecimento influenciam os cuidados de enfermagem na promoção da autonomia do idoso hospitalizado. Realizámos um estudo qualitativo, com recurso à entrevista e a técnica por associação livre de ideias, sendo entrevistados 17 enfermeiros de um serviço de internamento de medicina. Da análise dos resultados, constatámos que para os enfermeiros do estudo a representação social negativa acerca do envelhecimento foi a mais evidenciada, associada a situações como: dependência, doença, solidão, isolamento, necessidades, tristeza, peso na sociedade/problemas/dificuldades; levando à desvalorização das capacidades físicas, mentais, psicológicas, e da autonomia da pessoa idosa. Como factores dificultadores da promoção do respeito e autonomia da pessoa idosa referiram a motivação, características do enfermeiro e da pessoa idosa e os constrangimentos institucionais. Contudo alguns enfermeiros utilizam estratégias facilitadoras da promoção da autonomia como a: apresentação, proximidade, disponibilidade, promoção da esperança, avaliação da situação, e capacitação física e mental. Concluímos que as representações sociais negativas acerca do envelhecimento condicionam os cuidados de enfermagem na promoção da participação da pessoa idosa nos cuidados e nas decisões relativas a si. Os cuidados realizados em parceria, influenciados por uma visão positiva da pessoa idosa, valorizam a sua individualidade e toda a sua história de vida fomentando a sua autonomia.---------- ABSTRACT: Population aging is a global phenomenon, felt particularly in developed countries, with consequences at the social, economic and health-related levels. Hospitalization rates and nursing care needs among the elderly are on the rise in part due to the increased fragility of this population which experience greater levels of dependency and chronic disease. The quality of nursing care may be influenced by social representations of aging, associated with myths and stereotypes, that may lead to the devaluation of the individuality and autonomy of elderly persons. To this end, advocates for care in partnership with the elderly person, that promote their empowerment and autonomy. The present study aims to understand the manner in which social representations held by nurses with regards to the phenomenon of aging influence nursing care, with particular emphasis on the promotion of autonomy among hospitalized elderly patients. This study is a qualitative study, utilizing interviews and the free association of ideas technique, with a total of 17 interviews conducted on nurses working in a hospital ward. According to our results, nurses harbour negative social representations concerning the aging process, associating the latter with dependency, disease, loneliness, needs, sadness, burden on society/problems/difficulties, all of which may lead to the devaluation of the physical, mental, and psychological capacities of the elderly, negatively impacting upon their autonomy. Among those factors found to hinder the promotion of respect and autonomy of the elderly in this study, are personal motivation, characteristics of the nurse and the elderly person and institutional barriers. However, some nurses made use of a number of strategies that promoted patient autonomy, namely: presentation, proximity, availability, the promotion of hope, situation evaluation and physical and mental capacitation. In conclusion, negative social representations concerning aging condition the quality of nursing care, particularly, in what concerns the promotion of patient participation in care and self determination. Nursing interventions carried out in collaboration with the patient, influenced by a positive view of the elderly, value the individuality and life history of these individuals, thereby fomenting their autonomy