5 resultados para Chromosomal abnormalities
em Universidade Federal do Pará
Resumo:
A doença de Alzheimer (DA) é uma doença neurodegenerativa que provoca morte neuronal e consequente perda progressiva das funções cognitivas, reduzindo as capacidades de trabalho, interferindo na relação social e no comportamento do paciente. Entre as doenças causadoras de demência, a DA é a mais incidente que as de cunho vascular, numa proporção de 4:1, respectivamente. Além das terapias farmacológicas, os métodos diagnósticos auxiliam na identificação precoce da doença auxiliando o tratamento prévio, assim diminuído a progressão da doença. Atualmente estudos citogenéticos vêm demonstrando alterações cromossômicas em portadoras da DA e podem auxiliar no diagnósticos da doença. O objetivo desse trabalho foi verificar o potencial da análise cariotípica de linfócitos do sangue periférico como bioindicador diagnostico da doença de Alzheimer. Para a realização deste trabalho, utilizamos dois grupos de mulheres com 65 anos ou mais, sendo um grupo com (10) portadoras de DA e outro grupo (10) normais. Cada indivíduo foi submetida ao questionário socioeconômico, teste de rastreio cognitivo (MEEM) e à coleta de sangue venoso para cultura de linfócitos e análise cromossômica. Nossos resultados demonstram que o grupo de mulheres portadoras da DA apresentaram elevada taxa de monossomia e trissomia em relação às mulheres normais. Através de estudo de anamnese via questionário, verificamos o estilo de vida de ambos os grupos. Quando comparado a relação das alterações cromossômicas com o nível cognitivo do grupo DA, nós evidenciamos uma tendência inversamente proporcional entre o número de monossomia/trissomia e o desempenho cognitivo. Outro aspecto de nossas análises foi o papel de cada cromossomo ligado à DA. Os cromossomos 1, 14 e 21 não apresentaram trissomia e na verificação da frequência de monossomia, cada cromossomo possui frequência abaixo de 3 % de aneuploidia, ou seja, os cromossomos estudados não possuem uma grande representatividade nas alterações cromossômicas encontradas no estudo.
Resumo:
Parrotfishes (Labridae, Scarinae) comprise a large marine fish group of difficult identification, particularly during juvenile phase when the typical morphology and coloration of adults are absent. Therefore, the goal of this study was to test cytogenetic markers and DNA barcoding in the identification of bucktooth parrtotfish Sparisoma radians from the northeastern coast of Brazil. Sequencing of cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) confirmed all studied samples as S. radians, and all showed high similarity (99-100%) with Caribbean populations. The karyotype of this species was divergent from most marine Perciformes, being composed of 2n = 46 chromosomes. These consisted of a large number of metacentric and submetacentric pairs with small amounts of heterochromatin and GC-rich single nucleolar organizer regions (NORs) not syntenic to 5S rDNA clusters. These are the first data about DNA barcoding in parrotfish from the Brazilian province and the first refined chromosomal analysis in Scarinae, providing useful data to a reliable genetic identification of S. radians.
Resumo:
Cytogenetic studies were carried out on samples of Parapteronotus hasemani, Sternarchogiton preto and Sternarchorhamphus muelleri (Apteronotidae, Gymnotiformes) from the Amazon basin. The first two species exhibited both a 2n = 52 karyotype, but differed in their karyotypic formulae, distribution of constitutive heterochromatin, and chromosomal location of the NOR. The third species, Sternarchorhamphus muelleri, was found to have a 2n = 32 karyotype. In all three species the DAPI and chromomycin A3 staining results were consistent with the C-banding results and nucleolar organizer region (NOR) localization. The 18S rDNA probe confirmed that there was only one pair of ribosomal DNA cistron bearers per species. The telomeric probe did not reveal interstitial telomeric sequences (ITS). The karyotypic differences among these species can be used for taxonomic identification. These data will be useful in future studies of these fishes and help understanding the phylogenetic relationships and chromosomal evolution of the Apteronotidae.
Resumo:
The frequency of spontaneous micronucleus (MN) formation in fish species needs to be determined to evaluate their usefulness for genotoxic biomonitoring. The definition of a good bioindicator takes into account the current knowledge of its metabolic traits as well as other factors including its feeding behavior and relationship to the environment. In this study, we compared the basal frequencies of micronucleated erythrocytes and nuclear abnormalities (NA) among different species of the fish Order Gymnotiformes (Rhamphichthys marmoratus, Steatogenys elegans, Sternopygus macrurus, Parapteronotus hasemani, Gymnotus mamiraua, Gymnotus arapaima, Brachyhypopomus beebei, Brachyhypopomus n. sp. BENN) sampled in several localities of the Eastern Amazon. A baseline of MN and NA frequency in these fish was determined, enabling the identification of potentially useful species as models for genotoxicity studies. Only one impacted sample collected at a site in the River Caripetuba showed a significant number of NAs, which may be due to the release of wastewater by neighbouring mining industries and by the burnt fuel released by the small boats used by a local community. Our results may provide support for further studies in areas of the Eastern Amazon affected by mining, deforestation and other anthropogenic activities.
Resumo:
The frequencies of micronuclei (MN) and morphological nuclear abnormalities (NA) in erythrocytes in the peripheral blood of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum), treated with 2 mg.L-1 methylmercury (MeHg), were analyzed. Two groups (nine specimens in each) were exposed to MeHg for different periods (group A - 24 h; group B - 120 h). A third group served as negative control (group C, untreated; n = 9). Although, when compared to the control group there were no significant differences in MN frequency in the treated groups, for NA, the differences between the frequencies of group B (treated for 120 h) and the control group were extremely significant (p < 0.02), thus demonstrating the potentially adverse effects of MeHg on C. macropomum erythrocytes after prolonged exposure.