176 resultados para in vitro pH-cycling models
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The objective of this work was to isolate strains of lactic acid bacteria with probiotic potential from the digestive tract of marine shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei), and to carry out in vitro selection based on multiple characters. The ideotype (ideal proposed strain) was defined by the highest averages for the traits maximum growth velocity, final count of viable cells, and inhibition halo against nine freshwater and marine pathogens, and by the lowest averages for the traits duplication time and resistance of strains to NaCl (1.5 and 3%), pH (6, 8, and 9), and biliary salts (5%). Mahalanobis distance (D²) was estimated among the evaluated strains, and the best ones were those with the shortest distances to the ideotype. Ten bacterial strains were isolated and biochemically identified as Lactobacillus plantarum (3), L. brevis (3), Weissella confusa (2), Lactococcus lactis (1), and L. delbrueckii (1). Lactobacillus plantarum strains showed a wide spectrum of action and the largest inhibition halos against pathogens, both Gram-positive and negative, high growth rate, and tolerance to all evaluated parameters. In relation to ideotype, L. plantarum showed the lowest Mahalanobis (D²) distance, followed by the strains of W. confusa, L. brevis, L. lactis, and L. delbrueckii. Among the analyzed bacterial strains, those of Lactobacillus plantarum have the greatest potential for use as a probiotic for marine shrimp.
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A cultura in vitro de embriões permite desenvolver estudos nas áreas de fisiologia e melhoramento, possibilitando o resgate de embriões imaturos, oriundos de cruzamentos que podem ser incompatíveis. Em macieira, geralmente, os embriões imaturos apresentam dormência e baixa germinação. O objetivo deste trabalho foi testar concentrações de BAP (6-benzilaminopurina) em diferentes períodos de imersão para superação da dormência e germinação de embriões imaturos de macieira. Os embriões foram extraídos de sementes retiradas de frutos oriundos do cruzamento entre os porta-enxertos de macieira Marubakaido (Malus prunifolia) x M9 (Malus pumilla), realizado em plantas matrizes cultivadas na Epagri -- São Joaquim (SC). Os 50 frutos colhidos ao acaso foram submetidos a uma esterilização com etanol 96º por 10 min e após com solução de hipoclorito de sódio a 2% por 20 min. As sementes foram submetidas a uma desinfestação, utilizando-se etanol 70% por 30 s e solução de hipoclorito de sódio 1,25% por 15 min, seguindo-se três lavagens com água esterilizada e autoclavada. Os embriões foram inoculados em 10 ml de meio MS/2, suplementado com 100 mg.L-1 de mio-inositol, 30 g.L-1 de sacarose e com BAP (0, 6 e 12 mg.L-1) e 6 g.L-1 de agar, com pH ajustado para 5,8. Os embriões foram mantidos por 24 ou 48 horas neste meio e depois transferidos para um meio MS/2 sem regulador vegetal. Não ocorreu contaminação nem oxidação em nenhum embrião. A concentração de BAP que promoveu maior crescimento dos embriões foi de 6 mg.L-1, mas o melhor aspecto quanto à intensidade de coloração e formação de brotos foi obtido utilizando-se 12 mg.L-1.
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No presente trabalho, buscou-se correlacionar diferentes graus de dominância apical in vivo com a capacidade proliferativa in vitro da bananeira, através da relação existente entre a fonte de explante e o seu posterior comportamento in vitro. Brotos laterais de Musa acuminata Colla: Nanicão (AAA) e Grand Naine (AAA), oriundos de plantas-matrizes mostrando diferentes graus de dominância apical in vivo (elevada, média e baixa) foram cultivados in vitro, no Laboratório de Cultura de Tecidos Vegetais da EEI/ EPAGRI-SC, por cinco subcultivos, em intervalos de 30 dias, em meio MS suplementado com BAP (11,1 mmol/l), sacarose (30 g/l), ágar (7 g/l), vitaminas MS e pH 5,8. O grau de dominância apical in vivo influenciou diretamente o comportamento in vitro dos explantes, no que diz respeito à capacidade proliferativa. Brotos laterais oriundos de plantas-matrizes, com grau de dominância apical in vivo baixa, proporcionaram a maior taxa média proliferativa (7,5 brotos/explante) para a cv. Grand Naine, enquanto brotos laterais oriundos de plantas-matrizes com grau de dominância apical média proporcionaram a maior taxa média proliferativa (10,96 brotos/explante) para a cv. Nanicão.
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O trabalho foi realizado com o objetivo de testar a influência do AIB em condições de escuro, no enraizamento in vitro de amoreira-preta cv. Ébano. Utilizaram-se explantes provenientes da propagação in vitro, os quais foram submetidos a duas concentrações de ácido indolbutírico (AIB) (0,5 e 1,0 mM) e três períodos de escuro (2; 4 e 6 dias). Os explantes foram cultivados em meio contendo sais e vitaminas de MS (Murashige & Skoog, 1962) com os sais minerais reduzidos à metade, acrescidos de mio-inositol (100 mg.L-1), sacarose (30 g.L-1), ágar (7g.L-1) e o pH ajustado para 5,9. Os frascos contendo os explantes, após o tratamento de escuro, foram incubados em sala de crescimento com fotoperíodo de 16 horas, densidade de fluxo luminoso de 31,41W.m-2 e temperatura de 25±3ºC, por 30 dias. Avaliaram-se a porcentagem de enraizamento, número e comprimento de raízes, e formação de calo na base das brotações. Após os explantes serem aclimatizados, avaliou-se a taxa de sobrevivência. Não houve diferenças significativas entre as porcentagens de enraizamento dos diferentes tratamentos. O número de raízes foi maior em meios sem ácido indolbutírico (5,5 raízes/ explante). As raízes mais longas foram observadas em meios sem ácido indolbutírico e quando submetidas 2-4 dias no escuro. Ocorreu maior intensidade de formação de calo quando adicionado ácido indolbutírico ao meio de cultura. Verificou-se alta porcentagem de sobrevivência das brotações na fase de aclimatização (86 - 97%).
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The use of Passiflora species for ornamental purposes has been recently developed, but little is known about pollen viability and the potential for crossing different species. The objective of this study was to evaluate the pollen viability of six Passiflora species collected from different physiological stages of development through in vitro germination and histochemical analysis using dyes. The pollen was collected in three stages (pre-anthesis, anthesis and post-anthesis). Three compositions of culture medium were used to evaluate the in vitro germination, and two dyes (2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride, or TTC, and Lugol's solution) were used for the histochemical analysis. The culture medium containing 0.03% Ca(NO3) 4H2O, 0.02% of Mg(SO4 ).7H2O, 0.01% of KNO3, 0,01% of H3BO3, 15% sucrose, and 0.8% agar, pH 7.0, showed a higher percentage of pollen grains germinated. Anthesis is the best time to collect pollen because it promotes high viability and germination. The Lugol's solution and TTC dye overestimated the viability of pollen, as all accessions showed high viability indices when compared with the results obtained in vitro.
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A high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method has been developed for a rapid determination of nimesulide in dissolution studies. Nimesulide was analyzed using 5 µm Lichrospher® RP-18 column (125 x 4 mm i.d.) and mobile phase acetonitrile: phosphate buffer pH=6.0 (55:45) at a flow-rate of 1.0 mL min-1. Detection was carried out at 300 nm at 25 ºC. The method was applied to analysis of nimesulide in in vitro release studies and showed a rapid and efficient analytical alternative for evaluation of dissolution profile of nimesulide.
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The present paper describes the effect of metals ions on the in vitro availability of enoxacin (a second generation quinolone antibiotic) owing to drug-metal interaction. These interaction studies were performed at 37 °C in different pH environments simulating human body compartments and were studied by UV spectroscopic technique. In order to determine the probability of these reactions different kinetic parameters (dissolution constants (K) and free energy change (ΔG)) for these reactions were also calculated. It is proposed that the structure of enoxacin contains various electron donating sites which facilitate its binding with metallic cations forming chelates. Hence taking food products, nutritional supplements or multivitamins containing multivalent cations at the same time as enoxacin, could reduce the absorption of the drug into the circulation and thus would decrease the effectiveness of the drug. In addition, the MIC of enoxacin for various microorganisms before and after interaction with metal ions was calculated which in most cases was increased which possibly could impair the clinical efficacy of the drug.
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Simultaneous determination of moxifloxacin (MOX) and H2-antagonists was first time developed in bulk and formulations. Purospher STAR C18 (250 x 4.6 mm, 5 μm) column was used. The mobile phase (methanol: water: ACN, 60:45:5 v/v/v, pH 2.7) was delivered at a flow rate of 1.0 mL min-1, eluent was monitored at 236, 270 and 310 nm for cimetidine, famotidine and ranitidine, respectively. The proposed method is specific, accurate (98-103%), precise (intra-day and inter-day variation 0.098-1.970%) and linear (r>0.998). The LOD and LOQ were 0.006-0.018 and 0.019-0.005 μg mL-1, respectively. The statistical parameters were applied to verify the results. The method is applicable to routine analysis of formulations and interaction of MOX with H2-antagonist.
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Fusarium solani f. sp. piperis (teleomorph: Nectria haematococca f. sp. piperis), causal agent of root rot and stem blight on black pepper (Piper nigrum), produces secondary metabolites with toxigenic properties, capable of inducing vein discoloration in detached leaves and wilting in transpiring microcuttings. Production of F. solani f. sp. piperis (Fsp) toxic metabolites reached a peak after 25 days of static incubation on potato sucrose broth at 25 ºC under illumination. Changes in the pH of the culture filtrate did not alter the effect of toxic metabolites. However, when the pH was changed before the medium had been autoclaved, a more intense biological response was observed, with an optimum at pH 6.0. Isolates that produced red pigments in liquid cultures were more efficient in producing biologically active culture filtrates than those which produced pink coloured or clear filtrates suggesting that these pigments could be related to toxigenic activity. Detached leaves of seven black pepper cultivars and Piper betle showed symptoms of vein discoloration after immersion in autoclaved and non-autoclaved Fsp culture filtrates indicating the thermostable nature of these toxic metabolites.
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O estudo in vitro foi realizado a partir de sementes de S. allagophylla, colhidas de plantas crescidas na Reserva Biológica de Moji-Guaçu. Foram testadas duas interfaces da adaptação desta espécie às condições do cerrado: efeito do pH e das concentrações de nutrientes, utilizando o meio básico de Murashige & Skoog (MS) e o de Gamborg et al. (B5). Modificações do meio MS foram feitas em relação ao pH, com um gradiente de valores iniciais, indo do 4,2 ao 5,8 (intervalos de 0,2), e em relação aos nutrientes KNO3, KH2PO4 e MgSO4.7H2O, com concentrações progressivamente menores destes. Quanto ao meio B5 foi testada a composição nutricional nas concentrações totais e reduzidas à metade (B5 50%). Os resultados mostraram que as adaptações desta espécie do cerrado in vitro foram: todos os explantes, independente do valor inicial do pH, acidificaram o meio e o crescimento foi mais favorável em meios com menores valores iniciais de pH; o crescimento não foi afetado pela diminuição da concentração de nitrato e a redução da composição nutricional do meio B5 até promoveu o crescimento, principalmente quanto à expansão foliar; o crescimento foi similar tanto na presença como na ausência total de KH2PO4 e de MgSO4.7H2O (em relação ao meio MS). Estes resultados são consistentes com o conceito de uma planta bem adaptada em absorver nutrientes de solos de cerrado, solos estes ácidos, pobres em nutrientes e ricos em alumínio.
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The marine red alga Gracilaria caudata J. Agardh has been used in Brazil for agar extraction, mainly in the northeast region of the country. Nitrogen availability is the most important abiotic factor in seawater that limits the growth of seaweeds. The enzyme nitrate reductase (NR) is the key regulatory point in the nitrogen assimilation in photosynthetic organisms. This study describes an in vitro assay, characterizing the enzymatic activity of NR in terms of kinetic constants and stability, its oscillation during the day and glucose effect on NR modulation. Maximal peaks of NR activity were recorded at 20 ºC and pH 8.0. The enzymatic stability in crude extracts stored at 3 ± 1 ºC decreased significantly after 48 hours. Apparent Michaelis-Menten constants (K M) for NADH and nitrate were 22 µM and 3.95 mM, respectively. Gracilaria caudata NR activity showed an oscillation under light:dark photoperiod (14:10 hours LD) with 3-fold higher activity during the light phase, peaking after 10 hours of light. Under optimal assay conditions, the maximal activity was 92.9 10-3 U g-1. The addition of glucose induced the enzymatic activity during the light and dark phase, evidencing a possible modulation of this enzyme by the photosynthesis. This relationship can be explained by the need of carbon skeletons, produced by the photosynthetic process, to incorporate the intermediary metabolites of nitrate assimilatory pathway, avoiding the toxic intracellular accumulation of nitrite and ammonium. The optimization of enzymatic assay protocols for NR is essential to establish appropriate conditions to study nutritional behaviour, compare different taxonomic groups and to understand its regulatory mechanism.
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We studied the basal and thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) (50 nM) induced thyrotropin (TSH) release in isolated hemipituitaries of ovariectomized rats treated with near-physiological or high doses of 17-ß-estradiol benzoate (EB; sc, daily for 10 days) or with vehicle (untreated control rats, OVX). One group was sham-operated (normal control). The anterior pituitary glands were incubated in Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate medium, pH 7.4, at 37oC in an atmosphere of 95% O2/5% CO2. Medium and pituitary TSH was measured by specific RIA (NIDDK-RP-3). Ovariectomy induced a decrease (P<0.05) in basal TSH release (normal control = 44.1 ± 7.2; OVX = 14.7 ± 3.0 ng/ml) and tended to reduce TRH-stimulated TSH release (normal control = 33.0 ± 8.1; OVX = 16.6 ± 2.4 ng/ml). The lowest dose of EB (0.7 µg/100 g body weight) did not reverse this alteration, but markedly increased the pituitary TSH content (0.6 ± 0.06 µg/hemipituitary; P<0.05) above that of OVX (0.4 ± 0.03 µg/hemipituitary) and normal rats (0.46 ± 0.03 µg/hemipituitary). The intermediate EB dose (1.4 µg/100 g body weight) induced a nonsignificant tendency to a higher TSH response to TRH compared to OVX and a lower response compared to normal rats. Conversely, in the rats treated with the highest dose (14 µg/100 g body weight), serum 17-ß-estradiol was 17 times higher than normal, and the basal and TRH-stimulated TSH release, as well as the pituitary TSH content, was significantly (P<0.05) reduced compared to normal rats and tended to be even lower than the values observed for the vehicle-treated OVX group, suggesting an inhibitory effect of hyperestrogenism. In conclusion, while reinforcing the concept of a positive physiological regulatory role of estradiol on the TSH response to TRH and on the pituitary stores of the hormone, the present results suggest an inhibitory effect of high levels of estrogen on these responses
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Early systemic arterial hypotension is a common clinical feature of Pseudomonas septicemia. To determine if Pseudomonas aeruginosa endotoxin induces the release of endothelium-derived nitric oxide (EDNO), an endogenous nitrovasodilator, segments of canine femoral, renal, hepatic, superior mesenteric, and left circumflex coronary arteries were suspended in organ chambers (physiological salt solution, 95% O2/5% CO2, pH 7.4, 37oC) to measure isometric force. In arterial segments contracted with 2 µM prostaglandin F2a, Pseudomonas endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide (LPS) serotype 10(Habs) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa (0.05 to 0.50 mg/ml)) induced concentration-dependent relaxation of segments with endothelium (P<0.05) but no significant change in tension of arteries without endothelium. Endothelium-dependent relaxation in response to Pseudomonas LPS occurred in the presence of 1 µM indomethacin, but could be blocked in the coronary artery with 10 µM NG-monomethyl-L-arginine (L-NMMA), a competitive inhibitor of nitric oxide synthesis from L-arginine. The inhibitory effect of L-NMMA on LPS-mediated vasorelaxation of the coronary artery could be reversed by exogenous 100 µM L-arginine but not by 100 µM D-arginine. These experiments indicate that Pseudomonas endotoxin induces synthesis of nitric oxide from L-arginine by the vascular endothelium. LPS-mediated production of EDNO by the endothelium, possibly through the action of constitutive nitric oxide synthase (NOSc), may decrease systemic vascular resistance and may be the mechanism of early hypotension characteristic of Pseudomonas septicemia.
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The free form of the iron ion is one of the strongest oxidizing agents in the cellular environment. The effect of iron at different concentrations (0, 1, 5, 10, 50, and 100 µM Fe3+) on the normal human red blood cell (RBC) antioxidant system was evaluated in vitro by measuring total (GSH) and oxidized (GSSG) glutathione levels, and superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase, glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and reductase (GSH-Rd) activities. Membrane lipid peroxidation was assessed by measuring thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS). The RBC were incubated with colloidal iron hydroxide and phosphate-buffered saline, pH 7.45, at 37oC, for 60 min. For each assay, the results for the control group were: a) GSH = 3.52 ± 0.27 µM/g Hb; b) GSSG = 0.17 ± 0.03 µM/g Hb; c) GSH-Px = 19.60 ± 1.96 IU/g Hb; d) GSH-Rd = 3.13 ± 0.17 IU/g Hb; e) catalase = 394.9 ± 22.8 IU/g Hb; f) SOD = 5981 ± 375 IU/g Hb. The addition of 1 to 100 µM Fe3+ had no effect on the parameters analyzed. No change in TBARS levels was detected at any of the iron concentrations studied. Oxidative stress, measured by GSH kinetics over time, occurs when the RBC are incubated with colloidal iron hydroxide at concentrations higher than 10 µM of Fe3+. Overall, these results show that the intact human RBC is prone to oxidative stress when exposed to Fe3+ and that the RBC has a potent antioxidant system that can minimize the potential damage caused by acute exposure to a colloidal iron hydroxide in vitro.
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The carboxyl-terminal (CT) domain of connexin43 (Cx43) has been implicated in both hormonal and pH-dependent gating of the gap junction channel. An in vitro assay was utilized to determine whether the acidification of cell extracts results in the activation of a protein kinase that can phosphorylate the CT domain. A glutathione S-transferase (GST)-fusion protein was bound to Sephadex beads and used as a target for protein kinase phosphorylation. A protein extract produced from sheep heart was allowed to bind to the fusion protein-coated beads. The bound proteins were washed and then incubated with 32P-ATP. Phosphorylation was assessed after the proteins were resolved by SDS-PAGE. Incubation at pH 7.5 resulted in a minimal amount of phosphorylation while incubation at pH 6.5 resulted in significant phosphorylation reaction. Maximal activity was achieved when both the binding and kinase reactions were performed at pH 6.5. The protein kinase activity was stronger when the incubations were performed with manganese rather than magnesium. Mutants of Cx43 which lack the serines between amino acids 364-374 could not be phosphorylated in the in vitro kinase reaction, indicating that this is a likely target of this reaction. These results indicate that there is a protein kinase activity in cells that becomes more active at lower pH and can phosphorylate Cx43.