56 resultados para GUS staining
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The mostly binucleate trophoblast giant cells (TGC) found in bovine placentomes, in addition to synthesizing and releasing hormones play an important role in fetal development and maternal adaptation to pregnancy. Placentomes from early gestation were collected, and for isolation of mature TGC, three cellular disaggregation methods, mechanical (MECH), enzymatic by trypsin (TRYP) or collagenase (COLL) were compared to each other. Further on, the cell survival in culture medium (DMEM) supplemented with either 10% fetal calf serum (FCS) or 10% serum replacement (SR) on culture plates free of any substrate was evaluated over a period of 90 days by trypan blue exclusion. The cells were further characterized by HOECHST 33342 nuclear staining, and immunocytochemical staining with monoclonal antibodies against vimentim and cytokeratin. A mean total rate of TGC survival of 82.56% was recorded. Statistical analysis showed significantly higher survival rates after enzymatic disaggregation with COLL (86.23%) than following MECH (80.38%) or TRYP (80.91%) treatment. Supplementation of DMEM with FCS resulted in significantly higher cellular survival rates (87.13%) when compared to the addition of SR (77.73%). Analysis of the influence of both, disaggregation method and medium supplementation on TGC survival revealed statistically significant differences between the following groups: MECH-SR (71.09%) was significantly lower than all other groups; TRYP-SR (78.03%) was significantly different from all other groups; TRYP-FCS (83.43%) and COLL-SR (84.08%) were significantly lower than MECH-FCS (89.98%) which together with COLL-FCS (88.25%) showed the highest cellular survival rate. In summary, our results show that TGC isolated from early gestation placentomes may be viable for more than 90 days of culture. However, whether these TGC produce placental lactogen throughout this period has yet to be determined. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Neospora caninum is an aplicomplexan parasite that has brought several concerns to cattle raisers worldwide due to its relationship to fetal loss. However, the mechanism of the parasite's transplacental infection and induced abortions are not completely understood. Bovine trophoblastic binucleated cells (BNC) play a major role in the maternal-fetal interactions, migrating during the entire pregnancy from chorionic connections to uterine epithelium. This study aimed to investigate the possible role of BNC as phagocytic cells and its participation in the bovine transplacental infection of N. caninum. BNC was isolated by discontinuous Percoll gradient, and characterized by Hoeschst 33342 nucleus-specific staining. Isolated BNC were cultured in DMEM supplemented with 10% bovine fetal serum, and infected with 10(4) tachyzoites of N. caninum NC-1 strain. Parasite invasion was visualized by indirect immunofluorescence and Giemsa technique. Multiplication of parasites took place in 2-3 day cycles. Healthy cows' placenta and normal and infected cultured BNC was immunostained with monoclonal antibodies against CD-163, MAC-387 and NOS, demonstrating their phagocyte capacity. Thus, BNC was characterized as cells with macrophagic activity, which may host N. caninum in vitro. Therefore, we may conclude that BNC could potentially participate in the transplacental infection of bovine neosporosis.
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Este trabalho tem como objetivo relatar a ocorrência de um agente etiológico, denominado na Europa, Australia e EUA como megabactéria, observado em estômago de pequenas aves (canários belgas, agapornis e periquitos australianos), provenientes da região de Ribeirão Preto, Estado de São Paulo/SP. As necropsias de 64 aves silvestres (4 periquitos australianos, 12 agapornis e 48 canários), realizadas no perído de 1994 a 1997, foram analisadas, constatando-se em 56% dos casos a presença de estruturas filiformes, acidofílicas sob coloração Giemsa, gram positivas, existentes no muco do proventrículo, descritas na literatura como megabactérias. Foram testados diversos tipos de meios de cultura para reprodução in vitro deste microrganismo. Foram ainda comparadas as dimensões (comprimento e largura) dessa bactéria obtida apartir do esfregaço fresco de muco proventricular e da megabactéria proveniente de cultivo in vitro. Também foram listados os principais achados macroscópicos do animais portadores desta bactéria.
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Preconditioning of castor bean seeds for the tetrazolium test. This research had the objective of standardizing the methodology for preconditioning of castor bean (Ricinus communis L.) seeds for the evaluation of their physiological potential by the tetrazolium test. The evaluated seed preconditioning methods were: seeds with coat between moist paper towel at 30, 35 and 40 degrees C for 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 hours; and seeds without coat between moist paper towel; and seeds with coat immersed in water, at 25, 30, 35 and 40 degrees C for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 hours. After preconditioning, the seed coat was removed, the seeds were cut lengthwise, and immersed in tetrazolium solution at a concentration of 0.2% for 120 minutes at 35 degrees C. The seeds' germination percentage, moisture content before and after preconditioning, and staining uniformity after the tetrazolium were evaluated. The statistical design was completely randomized, and the means comparisons were accomplished by the Tukey test at 0.05 level of probability. It was concluded that castor bean seeds should be preconditioned with coat between moist paper towel at 35 degrees C for 12 hours, so that the results of the tetrazolium test will be similar to those obtained in the germination test.
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O teste de tetrazólio é um método rápido e eficaz para avaliar a viabilidade e o vigor de sementes. O presente trabalho teve por objetivo padronizar o método de preparo das sementes de mamoneira (Ricinus communis L.) para a avaliação do potencial fisiológico pelo teste de tetrazólio. Foram testados os seguintes métodos de preparo das sementes: corte longitudinal mediano através do tegumento, endosperma e embrião; corte longitudinal diagonal sem atingir o eixo embrionário; remoção do tegumento; remoção do tegumento com corte longitudinal mediano através do endosperma e embrião; e remoção do tegumento com corte longitudinal mediano, paralelo aos cotilédones, através do endosperma e embrião. Antes dos preparos, as sementes foram pré-condicionadas entre papel toalha umedecido por 18 horas a 30ºC, e após os preparos, as sementes foram imersas na solução de tetrazólio na concentração de 0,5% e mantidas em câmara escura a 35ºC para o desenvolvimento da coloração. Avaliou-se a uniformidade da coloração das sementes após cada preparo, por meio da comparação entre eles. Para a avaliação do potencial fisiológico das sementes de mamoneira pelo teste de tetrazólio o método indicado de preparo é a remoção do tegumento, com posterior corte longitudinal e mediano, no sentido do comprimento, através do endosperma e embrião.
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O objetivo do trabalho foi estudar a concentração da solução de tetrazólio e o período de coloração do teste para a avaliação do potencial fisiológico de sementes de mamoneira (Ricinus communis L.), padronizando a nomenclatura das cores observadas nas sementes após a coloração. Os tratamentos de concentração da solução de tetrazólio e períodos de coloração estudados foram: 0,075% e 0,1% por 120, 180 e 240 minutos, 0,2% por 60, 120 e 180 minutos, 0,5% por 60, 90 e 120 minutos e 1,0% por 30, 60 e 90 minutos. Os resultados foram comparados com os obtidos nos testes de germinação. A coloração das sementes após o teste de tetrazólio, em cada tratamento, foi avaliada mediante comparação com as fichas de cor do catálogo de Munsell, determinando-se a porcentagem de sementes observada em cada cor. O delineamento experimental foi o inteiramente casualizado e a comparação de médias realizada pelo teste de Tukey a 5% de probabilidade. Para avaliar o potencial fisiológico pelo teste de tetrazólio, as sementes de mamoneira devem ser imersas na solução de tetrazólio na concentração de 0,2% por 120 minutos, a 35ºC. Nesse tratamento, as sementes viáveis após a coloração na solução de tetrazólio apresentaram predominantemente as cores rosa e rosa-escuro em suas estruturas essenciais, portanto essas podem ser consideradas como as cores características para o teste de tetrazólio em sementes de mamoneira.
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The NADPH-diaphorase (NADPH-d) positive myoenteric neurons from the body of the stomach of rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes with or without supplementation with acetyl-L-carnitine (ALC) were evaluated. At the age of 105 days the animals were divided into four groups: normoglycaemic (C), normoglycaemic supplemented with ALC (CC), diabetic (D) and diabetic supplemented with ALC (DC). The supplementation with ALC (200 mg/kg body weight/day) to groups CC and DC was made during 105 days. After this period the animals were killed and the stomach removed and subjected to the histochemical technique of NADPH-d for the staining of the neurons of the myoenteric plexus. The area of 500 neurons of each group was investigated, as well as the neuronal density in an area of 23.84 mm(2) in each stomach. ALC promoted reduction (P < 0.05) of fasting glycaemia, water ingestion and areas of the profiles of the cell bodies of the NADPH-d neurons in the diabetic animals. The density of these neurons was not statistically different in the groups studied. It is suggested, therefore, a moderate neuroprotective effect of ALC, because the diminishment of the areas of the neuronal profiles in the supplemented diabetic animals, although being statistically significant relative to the non-supplemented diabetics, was not sufficient to equal the values from the non-diabetic controls.