27 resultados para Indice de masse corporelle
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FUNDAMENTO: O acúmulo de gordura visceral é considerado o principal fator de risco para doenças cardiovasculares e metabólicas. OBJETIVO: Determinar a prevalência de obesidade visceral e avaliar sua associação com fatores de risco cardiovasculares em mulheres jovens do Estado de Pernambuco. MÉTODOS: Estudo transversal, realizado com dados da "III Pesquisa Estadual de Saúde e Nutrição", envolvendo mulheres entre 25 e 36 anos. Avaliaram-se as variáveis: Índice de Massa Corporal (IMC), Circunferência da Cintura (CC), Razão Cintura-Estatura (RCE), Volume de Gordura Visceral (VGV) estimado por equação preditiva, Pressão Arterial Sistólica e Diastólica (PAS, PAD), Colesterol Total (CT), Triglicerídeo (TG), Glicemia de Jejum (GJ). RESULTADOS: Foram avaliadas 517 mulheres, com mediana de idade de 29 anos (27-32) e prevalência de obesidade visceral de 30,6%. Valores de IMC, PAS, PAD e TG foram superiores no grupo com obesidade visceral: IMC = 28,0 kg/m² (25,0 - 21,4) vs 23,9 kg/m² (21,5 - 26,4); PAS = 120,0 mmHg (110,0 - 130,0) vs 112,0 mmHg (100,0 - 122,0); PAD = 74 mmHg (70 - 80) vs 70 mmHg (63 - 80); TG = 156,0 mg/dL (115,0 - 203,2) vs 131,0 mg/dL (104,0 - 161,0), respectivamente, p < 0,01. Idade, PAS, PAD, TG e CT apresentaram correlação positiva e significante com o VGV: r = 0,171; 0,224; 0,163; 0,278; 0,124; respectivamente, p < 0,005. CONCLUSÃO: Verificou-se uma elevada prevalência de obesidade visceral, estando estatisticamente correlacionada a fatores de risco cardiovasculares.
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FUNDAMENTO: Diversos autores correlacionaram o aumento do risco cardiovascular com o estado nutricional, porém existem diferentes critérios para a classificação de sobrepeso e obesidade em crianças. Objetivos: Avaliar o desempenho de três critérios de classificação nutricional em crianças, como definidores da presença de obesidade e preditores de níveis pressóricos elevados em escolares. MÉTODOS: Oitocentas e dezessete crianças de 6 a 13 anos matriculadas em escolas públicas do município de Vila Velha (ES) foram submetidas a avaliação antropométrica e de pressão arterial. A classificação quanto ao estado nutricional foi estabelecida mediante dois critérios internacionais (CDC/NCHS 2000 e IOTF 2000) e um critério brasileiro (Conde e Monteiro 2006). RESULTADOS: A prevalência de excesso de peso foi maior quando utilizado o critério de Conde e Monteiro (27%), e menor pelo critério do IOTF (15%). Pressão arterial elevada foi observada em 7,3% das crianças. Identificou-se forte associação entre a presença de excesso de peso e a ocorrência de níveis pressóricos elevados, independentemente do critério utilizado (p < 0,001). O critério que demonstrou maior sensibilidade em prever PA elevada foi o de Conde e Monteiro (44%), enquanto o de maior especificidade (94%), além de maior acurácia geral (63%), foi o do CDC. CONCLUSÕES: A prevalência de excesso de peso em crianças brasileiras é maior quando utilizado o critério de classificação de Conde e Monteiro, e menor quando utilizado o critério do IOTF. O critério de classificação brasileiro demonstrou ser o mais sensível como preditor de risco de PA elevada nessa amostra.
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Size and shape in eggs of Rhode Island Red and Light Sussex breeds and in the hibrid Rhode x Sussex were studied. These characters are influenced by quantitative genes. Major and minor diameter were used for estimating size of the eggs and the ratio minor/major diameter for shape indice. It was found, in the material analyzed, that: a) the eggs laid by the sa- me chick are pratically uniform; b) the correlation coeficient between major and minor diameter is weak; c) Rhode Island Red has short eggs than Light Sussex; d) short eggs is dominant on long eggs; e) egg shape is the same in Rhode Island Red and Light Sussex breeds and different in the hibrid, which has rounder eggs than the breeds.
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This paper deals with problems on population genetics in Hymenoptera and particularly in social Apidae. 1) The studies on populations of Hymenoptera were made according to the two basic types of reproduction: endogamy and panmixia. The populations of social Apinae have a mixed method of reproduction with higher percentage of panmixia and a lower of endogamy. This is shown by the following a) males can enter any hive in swarming time; b) males of Meliponini are expelled from hives which does not need them, and thus, are forced to look for some other place; c) Meliponini males were seen powdering themselves with pollen, thus becoming more acceptable in any other hive. The panmixia is not complete owing to the fact that the density of the breeding population as very low, even in the more frequent species as low as about 2 females and 160 males per reproductive area. We adopted as selection values (or survival indices) the expressions according to Brieger (1948,1950) which may be summarised as follows; a population: p2AA + ²pq Aa + q2aa became after selection: x p2AA + 2pq Aa + z q²aa. For alge-braics facilities Brieger divided the three selective values by y giving thus: x/y p2 AA + y/y 2 pq Aa + z/y q²aa. He called x/y of RA and z/y of Ra, that are survival or selective index, calculated in relation to the heterozygote. In our case all index were calculated in relation to the heterozygote, including the ones for haploid males; thus we have: RA surveval index of genotype AA Ra surveval index of genotype aa R'A surveval index of genotype A R'a surveval index of genotype a 1 surveval index of genotype Aa The index R'A ande R'a were equalized to RA and Ra, respectively, for facilities in the conclusions. 2) Panmitic populations of Hymenoptera, barring mutations, migrations and selection, should follow the Hardy-Weinberg law, thus all gens will be present in the population in the inicial frequency (see Graphifc 1). 3) Heterotic genes: If mutation for heterotic gene ( 1 > RA > Ra) occurs, an equilibrium will be reached in a population when: P = R A + Ra - 2R²a _____________ (9) 2(R A + Ra - R²A - R²a q = R A + Ra - 2R²A _____________ (10) 2(R A + Ra - R²A - R²a A heterotic gene in an hymenopteran population may be maintained without the aid of new mutation only if the survival index of the most viable mutant (RA) does not exced the limiting value given by the formula: R A = 1 + √1+Ra _________ 4 If RA has a value higher thah the one permitted by the formula, then only the more viable gene will remain present in the population (see Graphic 10). The only direct proof for heterotic genes in Hymenoptera was given by Mackensen and Roberts, who obtained offspring from Apis mellefera L. queens fertilized by their own sons. Such inbreeding resulted in a rapid loss of vigor the colony; inbred lines intercrossed gave a high hybrid vigor. Other fats correlated with the "heterosis" problem are; a) In a colony M. quadrifasciata Lep., which suffered severely from heat, the percentage of deths omong males was greater .than among females; b) Casteel and Phillips had shown that in their samples (Apis melifera L). the males had 7 times more abnormalities tian the workers (see Quadros IV to VIII); c) just after emerging the males have great variation, but the older ones show a variation equal to that of workers; d) The tongue lenght of males of Apis mellifera L., of Bombus rubicundus Smith (Quadro X), of Melipona marginata Lep. (Quadro XI), and of Melipona quadrifasciata Lep. Quadro IX, show greater variationthan that of workers of the respective species. If such variation were only caused by subviables genes a rapid increasse of homozigoty for the most viable alleles should be expected; then, these .wild populations, supposed to be in equilibrium, could .not show such variability among males. Thus we conclude that heterotic genes have a grat importance in these cases. 4) By means of mathematical models, we came to the conclusion tht isolating genes (Ra ^ Ra > 1), even in the case of mutations with more adaptability, have only the opor-tunity of survival when the population number is very low (thus the frequency of the gene in the breeding population will be large just after its appearence). A pair of such alleles can only remain present in a population when in border regions of two races or subspecies. For more details see Graphics 5 to 8. 5) Sex-limited genes affecting only females, are of great importance toHymenoptera, being subject to the same limits and formulas as diploid panmitic populations (see formulas 12 and 13). The following examples of these genes were given: a) caste-determining genes in the genus Melipona; b) genes permiting an easy response of females to differences in feeding in almost all social Hymenoptera; c) two genes, found in wild populations, one in Trigona (Plebéia) mosquito F. SMITH (quadro XII) and other in Melipona marginata marginata LEP. (Quadro XIII, colonies 76 and 56) showing sex-limited effects. Sex-limited genes affecting only males do not contribute to the plasticity or genie reserve in hymenopteran populations (see formula 14). 6) The factor time (life span) in Hymenoptera has a particular importance for heterotic genes. Supposing one year to be the time unit and a pair of heterotic genes with respective survival indice equal to RA = 0, 90 and Ra = 0,70 to be present; then if the life time of a population is either one or two years, only the more viable gene will remain present (see formula 11). If the species has a life time of three years, then both alleles will be maintained. Thus we conclude that in specis with long lif-time, the heterotic genes have more importance, and should be found more easily. 7) The colonies of social Hymenoptera behave as units in competition, thus in the studies of populations one must determine the survival index, of these units which may be subdivided in indice for egg-laying, for adaptive value of the queen, for working capacity of workers, etc. 8) A study of endogamic hymenopteran populations, reproduced by sister x brother mating (fig. 2), lead us to the following conclusions: a) without selection, a population, heterozygous for one pair of alleles, will consist after some generations (theoretically after an infinite number of generation) of females AA fecundated with males A and females aa fecundated with males a (see Quadro I). b) Even in endogamic population there is the theoretical possibility of the presence of heterotic genes, at equilibrium without the aid of new mutations (see Graphics 11 and 12), but the following! conditions must be satisfied: I - surveval index of both homozygotes (RA e Ra) should be below 0,75 (see Graphic 13); II - The most viable allele must riot exced the less viable one by more than is permited by the following formula (Pimentel Gomes 1950) (see Gra-fic 14) : 4 R5A + 8 Ra R4A - 4 Ra R³A (Ra - 1) R²A - - R²a (4 R²a + 4 Ra - 1) R A + 2 R³a < o Considering these two conditions, the existance of heterotic genes in endogamic populations of Hymenoptera \>ecames very improbable though not - impossible. 9) Genie mutation offects more hymenopteran than diploid populations. Thus we have for lethal genes in diploid populations: u = q2, and in Hymenoptera: u = s, being u the mutation ratio and s the frequency of the mutant in the male population. 10) Three factors, important to competition among species of Meliponini were analysed: flying capacity of workers, food gathering capacity of workers, egg-laying of the queen. In this connection we refer to the variability of the tongue lenght observed in colonies from several localites, to the method of transporting the pollen in the stomach, from some pots (Melliponi-ni storage alveolus) to others (e. g. in cases of pillage), and to the observation that the species with the most populous hives are almost always the most frequent ones also. 11) Several defensive ways used for Meliponini to avoid predation are cited, but special references are made upon the camouflage of both hive (fig. 5) and hive entrance (fig. 4) and on the mimetism (see list in page ). Also under the same heading we described the method of Lestrimelitta for pillage. 12) As mechanisms important for promoting genetic plasticity of hymenopteran species we cited: a) cytological variations and b) genie reserve. As to the former, duplications and numerical variations of chromosomes were studied. Diprion simile ATC was cited as example for polyploidy. Apis mellife-ra L. (n = 16) also sugests polyploid origen since: a) The genus Melipona, which belongs to a" related tribe, presents in all species so far studied n = 9 chromosomes and b) there occurs formation of dyads in the firt spermatocyte division. It is su-gested that the origin of the sex-chromosome of Apis mellifera It. may be related to the possible origin of diplo-tetraploidy in this species. With regards to the genie reserve, several possible types of mutants were discussed. They were classified according to their survival indices; the heterotic and neutral mutants must be considered as more important for the genie reserve. 13) The mean radius from a mother to a daghter colony was estimated as 100 meters. Since the Meliponini hives swarm only once a year we may take 100 meters a year as the average dispersion of female Meliponini in ocordance to data obtained from Trigona (tetragonisca) jaty F. SMITH and Melipona marginata LEP., while other species may give different values. For males the flying distance was roughly estimated to be 10 times that for females. A review of the bibliography on Meliponini swarm was made (pg. 43 to 47) and new facts added. The population desity (breeding population) corresponds in may species of Meliponini to one male and one female per 10.000 square meters. Apparently the males are more frequent than the females, because there are sometimes many thousands, of males in a swarm; but for the genie frequency the individuals which have descendants are the ones computed. In the case of Apini and Meliponini, only one queen per hive and the males represented by. the spermatozoos in its spermateca are computed. In Meliponini only one male mate with the queen, while queens of Apis mellijera L. are fecundated by an average of about 1, 5 males. (Roberts, 1944). From the date cited, one clearly sees that, on the whole, populations of wild social bees (Meliponini) are so small that the Sewall Wright effect may become of great importance. In fact applying the Wright's formula: f = ( 1/aN♂ + 1/aN♀) (1 - 1/aN♂ + 1/aN♀) which measures the fixation and loss of genes per generation, we see that the fixation or loss of genes is of about 7% in the more frequent species, and rarer species about 11%. The variation in size, tergite color, background color, etc, of Melipona marginata Lep. is atributed to this genetic drift. A detail, important to the survival of Meliponini species, is the Constance of their breeding population. This Constance is due to the social organization, i. e., to the care given to the reproductive individuals (the queen with its sperm pack), to the way of swarming, to the food storage intended to control variations of feeding supply, etc. 14) Some species of the Meliponini are adapted to various ecological conditions and inhabit large geographical areas (e. g. T. (Tetragonisca jaty F. SMITH), and Trigona (Nanno-trigona testaceicornis LEP.) while others are limited to narrow regions with special ecological conditions (e. g. M. fuscata me-lanoventer SCHWARZ). Other species still, within the same geographical region, profit different ecological conditions, as do M. marginata LEP. and M. quadrifasciata LEP. The geographical distribution of Melipona quadrifasciata LEP. is different according to the subspecies: a) subsp anthidio-des LEP. (represented in Fig. 7 by black squares) inhabits a region fron the North of the S. Paulo State to Northeastern Brazil, ,b) subspecies quadrifasciata LEP., (marked in Fig. 7 with black triangles) accurs from the South of S. Paulo State to the middle of the State of Rio Grande do Sul (South Brazil). In the margined region between these two areas of distribution, hi-brid colonies were found (Fig. 7, white circles); they are shown with more details in fig. 8, while the zone of hybridization is roughly indicated in fig. 9 (gray zone). The subspecies quadrifasciata LEP., has 4 complete yellow bands on the abdominal tergites while anthidioides LEP. has interrupted ones. This character is determined by one or two genes and gives different adaptative properties to the subspecies. Figs. 10 shows certains meteorological isoclines which have aproximately the same configuration as the limits of the hybrid zone, suggesting different climatic adaptabilities for both genotypes. The exis-tance of a border zone between the areas of both subspecies, where were found a high frequency of hybrids, is explained as follows: being each subspecies adapted to a special climatic zone, we may suppose a poor adaptation of either one in the border region, which is also a region of intermediate climatic conditions. Thus, the hybrids, having a combination of the parent qualities, will be best adapted to the transition zone. Thus, the hybrids will become heterotic and an equilibrium will be reached with all genotypes present in the population in the border region.
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In einem Falle von Rheumatismus infectiosus specificus, der bei einem 10 Jahre alten Kinde in kaum 2 Monaten sich abwickelte, konnten wir ausser dem typischen histologischen Bilde einer spezifischen rheumatischen Karditis auch das Vorhandensein von makroskopischen nekrotischen Knoetchen feststellen, die bei der Veroeffentlichung der vorliegenden Arbeit das Hauptinteresse beanspruchen. Die rheumatischen Veraenderungen finden sich sowohl im Myokard als auch im Peri-und Endokard. Die im Myokard vorgefundenen Veraenderungen lassen sich wie folgt einteilen: 1) Schaedigungen einer spezifischen knoetchenfoermigen Myokarditis, die durch die Gegenwart von zahlreichen, zwischen den Muskelfasern und in der Umgebung der Gefaesse gelegenen, typischen Aschoff'schen Knoetchen ausgepraegt sind. (Fig. 2-3). 2) Schaedigungen einer akuten exsudativen herdfoermigen Myokarditis mit Aschoff'schen Knoetchen. (Fig. 5-6). Derartige Veraenderungen offenbaren sich durch das Vorhandensein von polymorphonukleaeren neutrophilen und besonders eosinophilen Leukocyten, und zwar in nicht zusammenhaengenden Herden zerstreut mit Zerstoerung von Herzfasern. In den entzuendlichen Herden kommen noch typische Aschoff'sche Zellen vor, die sich manchmal in Aschoff'sche Knoetchen umorganisieren. (Fig. 5). Weder narbenfoermige Herde noch Verschwielung werden in irgend einem Teile des Herzmuskels angetroffen. 3) Makroskopisch sichtbare nekrotische Knoetchen. - Diese Knoetchen sind der wichtigste Befund der vorliegenden Arbeit. Bei der makroskopischen Betrachtung des Herzens, findet man an verschiedenen Stellen der Innenseite des linken Ventrikels Knoetchen vorliegen, deren gelbliche Faerbung lebhalf von der der benachbarten Muskulatur absticht. Wenn auch an der Oberflaeche des Endokards leicht hervorragend, sind diese Gebilde glatt, von derber Konsistenz, wobei die groessten 1 mm im Durchmesser aufweisen. (Fig. 1). Aehnliche Knoetchen werden im verdickten Teil der beiden Papillarmuskel der Mitratis angetroffen, jedoch weisen diese groessere Dimensionen und einem Durchmesser von 4 mm auf. Die Trikuspidal-und Mitralklappe sind frei, zart und elastisch, bei makroskopischer Betrachtung sind keinerlei aeltere oder juengere warzenfoermige Auflagerungen festzustellen Indessen die mikroskopische Untersuchung der Mitralis ergab einen akuten entzuendlichen Prozess mit reichlichen polymorphonukleaeren neutrophilen und eosinophilen Zellen, jedoch ohne Aschoff'sche Knoetchen. Die vorgefundene Veraenderung entspricht also dem Bilde einer akuten unspezifischen Valvulitis. Die Knoetchen praegen sich durch das Vorhandensein einer zentral gelegenenn nekrotischen Masse, umgeben von einer durch epithelioide Zellen gebildeten Schicht aus. Eines dieser im verdickten Abschnitt des linken Ventrikels angetroffenen Knoetchen misst in seinen groessten Durchmessern 1700 - 1200 µ (Fig. 7). Die ihn befallende Nekrose ist eine typische Verkaesungsnekrose, mit einer Ausdehnung von 700 - 1000 µ in ihren verschiedenen Durchmessern. In einem bestimmten Abschnitt hat sich die Nekrose noch nicht vollstaendig ausgebildet, wobei zahlreiche Kerne sich in dem Zustand von Karyorhexis befinden. Zwischen dem Rand der nekrotisierten Schicht und der Peripherie des Knoetchens sieht man zahlreiche epithelioide Zellen. (Figs. 7-12), unter denen einige zweikernige, den Aschoff'schen aehnliche Gebilde zu erkennen sind. In der Umgebung des Knoetchens sind weder tuberkuloese Follikel noch milliare Gummata zu beobachten. Aschoff'sche Knoetchen sind in dem Teile, dem das Endokardknoetchen am naechsten liegt, nachzuweisen. Anstossend an die epithelioiden, das Knoetchen in einem regelmaessigen Streifen umgebenden Zellen besteht lymphocytaere Infiltration, wobei auch polymorphonukleaere eosinophile und neutrophile Leukocyten sich vorfinden. Auf gleicher Hoehe des nekrotisierten Knoetchens sind die Herzfasern zum groessten Teil zerstoert. Die noch erkennbar sind, sind zersplittert und nekrotisch, wobei von der Querstreifung nichts mehr zu bemerken ist und ein hyalines und homogenes Aussehen Platz greift. Die bei der makroskopischen Untersuchung am verdickten Teil der Papillarmuskeln der Mitratis festgestellten Knoetchen erscheinen durch Verschmelzung verschiedener anderer kleinerer Knoetchen entstanden und zwar konnten wir bis zu vier solcher Knoetchen nachweisen. (Fig. 9) Diese Knoetchen haben eine laengliche Form, ihre Ausdehnung schwankt in ihren groessten Durchmesser zwischen 700 bis 1200 µ. in ihren kleinsten zwischen 180 bis 400 µ. Ihr morphologischer Aufbau ist dem des bereits geschilderten knoetchens sehr aehnlich. Sie weisen gleichfalls eine zentrale nekrotische Schicht, umgeben von einer anderen epithelioider Zellen, auf, wobei an der Peripherie Infiltration von Lymphocyten und polymorphonuklearen neutrophilen und eosinophilen Zellen besteht. Die nekrotische Schicht indessen laesst nicht deutlich das Bild der Verkaesungsnekrose erkennen. Es sind noch veraenderte, homogene Muskelfasern unter Beibehaltung lineaerer Anordnung zu beobachten. An anderen Stellen wiederum ist die Muskelfaser nicht mehr zu erkennen, es finden sich dann nekrotisierte Gebilde von granulierten Aussehen. Die Herzfasern zeigen, nach Massgabe der Entfernung von der Mitte des Knoetchens, ebenfalls homogenes Aussehen, wobei sie eine gleichmaessige durch Eosin bewirkte Rosafaerbung aufweisen. Die histologischen Unterschiede zwischen den genannten Knoetchen und dem geschilderten ersten Knoetchen beruhen nur darauf, dass sich in den erstaren noch keine staerkere Nekrose abgespielt hat, so dass es den Anschein hat als ob das Entstehen der Knoetchen juengeren Datums sei. Den gleichen Unterschied des nekrotischen Bildes bieten sogar die verschiedenen Knoetchen ein und desselben Abschnittes dar, wobei eine wahrhafte Abstufung in den nekrotischen Herden, die in einigen Knoetchen mehr fortgeschritten, in anderen kaum begonnen erscheint, sich feststellen laesst. Unter Anwendung geeigneter Methodiik konnten wir weder das Vorhandensein von Treponemas, Bakterien, noch von saeurefesten Keimen in keinen der Knoetchen nachweisen. Diese fraglichen Knoetchen muessen als eine weite fortgeschrittene rheumatische Schaedigung aufgefasst werden. An dieser Ansicht halten wir fest, wobei wir uns auf aeusserst bedeutungsvolle Befunde stuetzen, wie den Nachweis der Knoetchen in einem typischen Falle von rheumatischer Myokarditis, den Aufbau der erwaehnten Knoetchen auf Kosten von, den Aschoff'schen Zellen morphologisch aehnlichen Zellen; schliesslich halten die Knoetchen immer eine unmittelbare Beziehung zum Endokard aufrecht, wo die Aschoff'schen Knoetchen sich zahlreich vorfinden. Tuberkuloese Follikel sind nicht anzutreffen noch sind Gummatas oder sonstige Veraenderungen syphílítíscher Art vorhanden. Ausserdem fehlen saeurefeste Keime und Spirochaeten. Aus diesen Gruenden muss die Hypothese, als ob es sich hier um tuberkuloese oder syphilitische Gebilde handle, fallen gelassen werden.
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Zur Klaerung der Frage, ob der Begriff "Kinoplasma" fuer gewisse, von MERTON (1924,1926, 1930) beobachtete Bildungen an den reifenden Spermiden von pulmonaten Mollusken oder fuer Bestandteile des Cytoplasmas im Sinne von STRASBURGER und SCARTH zu verwenden ist, werden in der vorliegenden Mitteilung die Vorgaenge bei der Spermiohistogenese von Australorbis glabratus olivaceus untersucht. Es ergibt sich: 1. Das von MERTON bezeichnete "Kinoplasma" existiert nicht als solches, es handelt sich bei den von ihm dargestellten Protoplasmabildungen um kugelige, von den Spermiden abgeschnuerte Restkoerper nicht verwendeten Baumaterials, bestehend aus Protoplasma und einigen Mitochondrien. Sie werden von den Naehr- oder Bazalzellen phagozytiert. Der Ausdruck "Kinoplasma" kann nur fuer die submikroskopischen, geformten, faedigen Elemente des Cytoplasmas reserviert bleiben, die den geradlinigen Fall der uebrigen nicht geformten Komponenten bremst oder ablenkt; damit muss das Kinoplasma aber aus dem Begriff des Cytoplasmas herausgenommen werden, da es, wenn auch vermutlich reversibel, eine Differenzierung darstellt. 2. Der Spermienfaden wird von den Centriolen (Axialfilament) und den Mitochondrien (zwei peripher gelegene Spiralfilamente), sowie einem Plasmamantel gebildet. 3. Nach Beendigung des Auswachsens der Spermiengeissel, die zu diesem Zeitpunkt nur aus dem Achsenfaden und dem Protoplasmazylinder besteht, setzt sich eine Protoplasmamasse vom Kopf in Richtung zum Geisselende in Bewegung. Sie fuehrt den Golgi-Koerper und sehr viele Mitochondrien mit sich. Aus diesen entwickeln sich Fibrillen, die sich zu den beiden Spiralfilamenten zusammenfuegen. Diese Masse entspricht der von MERTON in seiner Theorie als Kinoplasma bezeichneten Komponente. 4. Die Bewegung dieses Protoplasmateils wird auf den Schub zurueckgefuehrt, den die sich bildenden Fibrillen auf die Mitochondrien ausueben. 5. Die Rueckwaertsbewegung dieses Protoplasmakoerpers beruht wahrscheinlich auf Elastizitaet und Kontraktilitaet des Plasmalemmas. 6. Das zum Kopf zurueckgekehrte Protoplasma wird mit restlichen Mitochondrien als Kugel ausgeschieden und von den Naehrzellen phagocytiert. 7. Der Golgi-Koerper wird vor Beendigung der Protoplasmawanderung bereits in der letzten Haelfte der Geissel eliminiert.
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Im ersten Teil der vorliegenden Arbeit werden die cytogenese und Histogenese der Spermien von australorbis glabratus olivaceus beschrieben, waehrend im zweiten Teil auf die Formveraenderungen des Golgiapparates des Naeheren eigegangen wird. Es wurden angewandt: Phasenkontrast, Halbdunkelfeld und Dunkelfeld; Vitalfaerbungen mit Janusgruen und Neutralrot; als histologische Faerbung nach Osmiumfixierung erwies sich Eisenhaematoxylin als guenstig, nach Sublimatfixierung zum histologischen Naschwei der chromophoben Substanz des Golgiapparates ergab die Azanfaerbung mit Nachfaerbung in Lichtgruen die besten Ergebnisse. Die Cytogenese zeigt bis zum Erreichen der Spermiden keine Besonderheiten im Vergleich mit anderen shon bearbeiteten Mollusken. Die Histogenese zeit jedoch einige bemerkenswerte Punkte, die von den bereits bekannten Befunden an anderen Mollusken erheblich abwichen. Die Kernmembran der Spermide bildet durch Schrumpfung in Folge Kondensierung des Chromatins eine Spiralfalte auf der Kernoberflaeche mit ueber 2 Um gaengen. Das proximale Centriol ist geteilt, ein Teil bildet eine Fusskappe des Kerns, von der ein Faden ausgeht, der das ganze Kerninnere durchzieht. Der andere Teil bildet den Axialfaden und dient beiden Spiralfilamenten als Lager. Das distale Centriol bildet eine umgekehrte Glocke, an deren Rand sich die Spiralfaeden und in deren Innerem sich der Axial faden anheften; es setzt sich distalwaerts in den nackten Schwanzfaden fort. Der Golgiapparat ist vom primordialen Spermiogonium bis zur reifenden Spermide durch alle Entwicklungs- und Teilungsstadien zu verfolgen. Er besteht in der Spermiocyte aus der chromophoben Masse und 12 Dictyosome, die sich dieser auflagern, sowie aus 4 Proacroblasten. Diese 16 Kondrete trennen sich vor der Diakinese und jedes wandert fuer sich zu einem der Spindelpole. Die Praespermide besitzt 6 Dictyosome und 2 Proacroblasten, die sich zu 3 Diatyosome und 1 Proacroblast auf die Spermide verteilen. Der leztere Koerper wandelt sich zum Acroblast um, der sich als Acrosom dem apikalen Kernpol auflegt.
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Uma amostra de T. cruzi foi isolada pela primeira vez de um exemplar do Triatoma costalimai, capturado no município de Mambai, Goiás. Estudos experimentais sobre infectividade e virulência foram conduzidos em triatomíneos, Calomys callosus (Rodentia) e camundongos albinos. Cultivo "In Vitro" da amostra isolada foi obtido com sucesso utilizando-se o meio LIT. As mensurações realizadas em tripomastigotas sanguícolas deram os seguintes resultados (mcg): comprimento total - 16,4 (± 1,1); flagelo livre - 4,9 (± 1,1); largura - 2,8 (± 0,6); distância NA - 4,8 (± 0,6); distância NP - 6,0 (± 0,5) e Indice nuclear 1,3.
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Oitenta e uma macaubeiras (A. sclerocarpa) foram derrubadas e dissecadas na periferia de Belo Horizonte, no período de abril/ 1979 a julho/1980. Foram capturados 463 exemplares de Rhodnius neglectus, com uma taxa de infestação das palmeiras de 60,5% e uma média de 9,45% triatomineos/palmeira positiva. O R. neglectus nesta região parece apresentar uma unica geração anual, com possibilidade de duas, sendo que o periodo de oviposição se relaciona com os meses quentes do ano, coincidindo com a predominância de formas jovens sobre os adultos. A observação sugere que a densidade populacional do R. neglectus no seu ecotopo natural possa estar relacionada com a disponibilidade de alimento e com a presença de predadores como o Telenomus sp., formigas, aranhas, hemipteros, escorpiões e pseudo-escorpiões. O indice global de infecção pelo Trypanosoma cruzi foi de 15,9%, indicando o R. neglectus como um importante vetor silvestre deste tripanosomatídeo cuja principal fonte e constituída por marsupiais. O R. neglectus na regiao encontra-se estreitamente associado a palmeira de macaúba, e as aves que as frequentam constituem sua principal fonte alimentar. As observações não sugerem o R.neglectus como uma espécie transmissora do T. cruzi ao homem nesta região.
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The P126 protein, a parasitosphorus vacuole antigen of Plasmodium falciparum has beenshoen to induce protective immunity in Saimiri and Aotus monkeys. In the present work we investigated its immunogenicity. Our results suggest that the N-term of P126 is poorly immunogenic and antibody response against the P126 could be under a MHC restricted control in C57BL/6(H-2b) mice, which could be problematic in ternms of a use of the P126 in a vaccine program. However, we observed that a synthetic peptide, copying the 6 octapeptide repeat corresponding to the N-term of the P126, induces an antibody response to the native molecule in C57BL/6 non-responder mice. Moreover, the vaccine-P126 recombinant induced anmtibodies against the N-term of the molecule in rabbits while the unprocessed P126 did not.
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We report the identification of a 48kDa antigen targeted by antibodies which inhibit Plasmodium falciparum in vitro growth by cooperation with blood monocytes in an ADCI assay correlated to the naturally acquired protection. This protein is located on the surface of the merozoite stage of P. falciparum, and is detectable in all isolates tested. Epidemiological studies demonstrated that peptides derived from the amino acid sequence of MSP-3 contain potent B and T-cell epitopes recognized by a majority of individuals living in endemic areas. Moreover human antibodies either purified on the recombinant protein, or on the synthetic peptide MSP-3b, as well as antibodies raised in mice, were all found to promote parasite killing mediated by monocytes.
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Schistosoma intercalatum, which causes human rectal schistosomiasis in Africa, still presents a great interest for its imprecise taxonomic status and its puzzling distribution in Africa. Two geographically isolated strains of S. intercalatum are recognized, the Lower Guinea strain and the Congo strain, which differ from each other in a number of morphological, biological and biochemical characteristics. Recent molecular data using RAPD markers indicate high divergence between the two strains, with values of Nei and Li's similarity indice allowing recognition of two genetically distinct taxa: experiments on pre- and post-isolating mechanisms are in progress in order to re-evaluate the taxonomic status of this polytypic species. With regard to its geographical distribution, S. intercalatum is characterized by the existence of two stable endemic areas (localized in Lower Guinea and North East of Democratic Republic of Congo) which correspond to the historical areas of species discovery, and the emergence during the last 15 years of new foci of the Lower Guinea strain outside previously known endemic areas. The absence of local adaptation of the Lower Guinea strain to its intermediate host, supported by experimental studies, may help to facilitate the spread of this strain. Nevertheless, the present restricted distribution of this species remains puzzling, because its potential snail hosts (bulinids) are widely distributed throughout much of Africa. Recent experimental and epidemiological studies suggest that interspecific sexual interactions between human schistosomes could have a role in limiting the distribution of S. intercalatum: the competitive sexual processes acting among human schistosomes show that S. haematobium and S. mansoni are always competitively dominant over S. intercalatum. These epidemiological observations lead the authors to distinguish three kinds of transmission foci for S. intercalatum.