63 resultados para Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, 1598-1680


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A thymidine kinase (tk)-deleted bovine herpesvirus 5 (BoHV-5tkΔ) was previously shown to establish latent infection and reactivate - even poorly - in a sheep model (Cadore et al. 2013). As TK-negative alphaherpesviruses are unlike to reactivate in neural tissue, this study investigated the sites of latency and reactivation by this recombinant in lambs. For this, groups of lambs were inoculated intranasally with the parental BoHV-5 strain (SV-507/99) or with the recombinant BoHV-5tkΔ. During latent infection (40 days post-inoculation, pi), the distribution of recombinant virus DNA in neural and non-neural tissues was similar to that of the parental virus. Parental and recombinant virus DNA was consistently detected by PCR in trigeminal ganglia (TGs); frequently in palatine and pharyngeal tonsils and, less frequently in the retropharyngeal lymph nodes. In addition, latent DNA of both viruses was detected in several areas of the brain. After dexamethasone (Dx) administration (day 40pi), the recombinant virus was barely detected in nasal secretions contrasting with marked shedding of the parental virus. In tissues of lambs euthanized at day 3 post-Dx treatment (pDx), reverse-transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) for a late viral mRNA (glycoprotein D gene) demonstrated reactivation of parental virus in neural (TGs) and lymphoid tissues (tonsils, lymph node). In contrast, recombinant virus mRNA was detected only in lymphoid tissues. These results demonstrate that BoHV-5 and the recombinant BoHV-5tkΔ do establish latent infection in neural and non-neural sites. Reactivation of the recombinant BoHV-5tkΔ, however, appeared to occur only in non-neural sites. In anyway, the ability of a tk-deleted strain to reactivate latent infection deserves attention in the context of vaccine safety.

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Karyotypes of 14 populations including eight species of the genus Lobelia were studied using root tip mitotic metaphases. All populations were tetraploid with 2n = 28 chromosomes. The chromosome base number x = 7 was confirmed for the genus. Karyotype analysis showed that chromosome size varied from 1.05 µm to 2.02 µm with predominance of M and SM chromosome types. The karyotypes were similar among themselves with small intra- and interspecific variations on the size of haploid sets, symmetry indexes and centromere position of some chromosome pairs. These results showed that karyotypes of Brazilian lobelias of the subgenus Tupa were probably due to polyploidy associated with chromosomal rearrangements probably in small chromatin segments.

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As concentrações de nutrientes das folhas e do sedimento e a capacidade de acumulação de elementos químicos dos tecidos foliares das espécies Avicennia germinans (L.) Stearn., Avicennia schaueriana Staft & Leechm., Laguncularia racemosa (L.) Gaertn. f. e Rhizophora mangle L. foram analisadas em quatro estações de estudo no manguezal do estuário do Rio São Mateus, no Estado do Espírito Santo. De modo geral, os elementos determinados no sedimento seguiram a ordem: Mg > Ca > Fe > K > Mn > P > Zn > Cu, apresentando variações inter e intraespecíficas. No tecido foliar, as espécies de Avicennia apresentaram maiores teores de N, K e Mg e menores concentrações de Ca. Rhizophora mangle exibiu maior concentração de Mn e Laguncularia racemosa, maior teor de Fe em relação às demais espécies. Os resultados demonstraram que a concentração de nutrientes do sedimento refletiu a influência da granulometria neste compartimento. O acúmulo de nutrientes nas folhas variou de acordo com a espécie e estação de estudo, mas não refletiu as concentrações do sedimento. Os dados confirmaram o papel do manguezal como barreira biogeoquímica ao trânsito de metais pesados. Entretanto, torna-se desejável uma amostragem periódica para um melhor entendimento da dinâmica de nutrientes.