3 resultados para Pro-social behaviour
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
Resumo:
Uma das questões relevantes no campo dos estudos sobre organizações sem fins lucrativos é entender as particularidades desse fenômeno organizacional. Neste trabalho, recorremos à Teoria da Estruturação como quadro teórico-conceitual para analisá-lo. Propomos como contribuição ao avanço do conhecimento no campo o uso do conceito de processos de estruturação, elaborado a partir do trabalho originalmente desenvolvido pelo sociólogo britânico Anthony Giddens. O quadro conceitual identifica e analisa as idéias contidas nas principais perspectivas teóricas na produção acadêmica sobre Economia Social e not-for-profi t organizations (NPO). O trabalho apresenta dupla contribuição: oferece - por meio de um estudo de caso - experiência empírica com um quadro de análise estruturacionista, e avança a discussão sobre particularidades das organizações sem fins lucrativos como fenômeno organizacional que aumentou em quantidade e em complexidade a partir das duas últimas décadas do século XX. O conceito de processos de estruturação permite a análise de paradoxos e conflitos organizacionais, tomando-se a estrutura não como um ente estático que defi ne restrições à ação ou limita escopos de autoridade, mas como abstração que revela como as regras e os recursos de um sistema social se relacionam, num processo definido por Giddens como dualidade da estrutura.
Resumo:
The surface of human syncytiotrophoblast does not induce maternal blood platelet aggregation even though it is not an endothelium. It can be surmised that as occurs in endothelial injury the subcellular components of the syncytiotrophoblast may have pro-or antiaggregatory activity. During congenital Chagas' disease which is associated to trophoblast lesions, platelets may play a role in the development of T. cruzi-induced placentitis. In the present work the aggregatory behaviour of normal human blood platelets was recorded after their challenging with subcellular fractions of syncytiotrophoblast isolated from normal and chagasic women. Nuclear, Mitochondrial, Microsomal and Supernatant fractions isolated from normal and chagasic syncytiotrophoblast failed to induce per se any aggregatory reaction on platelets. When samples of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) were preincubated with normal and chagasic nuclear fractions and then stimulated with collagen at threshold level (CT-PRP) an inhibition of the aggregatory response was observed. Treatment of CT-PRP with normal and chagasic mitochondrial fractions induced inhibition of platelet aggregation whereas only chagasic fraction reduced latency time. Microsornal fraction from normal placentas showed no significant effects on platelet aggregation. It is concluded that subcellular fractions of normal human syncytiotrophoblast do not exhibit any effect on platelet aggregation, whereas those subcellular fractions enriched in intracellular membrane components isolated from chagasic placentas inhibit platelet aggregation.
Resumo:
Understanding the social conditions and immunological characteristics that allow some human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-exposed patients to remain uninfected represents an on-going challenge. In this study, the socio-demographic and sexual behaviour characteristics and immune activation profiles of uninfected individuals exposed to HIV-infected partners were investigated. A confidential and detailed questionnaire was administered and venous blood was tested using HIV-1/enzyme immunoassays, plasma HIV-1 RNA levels/bDNA and immunophenotyping/flow cytometry to determine the frequencies of CD4 and CD8 T cells expressing activation markers. The data analysis showed significant differences (p < 0.05) for immune parameters in individuals who were uninfected, albeit exposed to HIV-infected partners, compared with unexposed individuals. In particular, the exposed, uninfected individuals had a higher frequency (median, minimum-maximum) of CD4+HLA-DR+ (4.2, 1.8-6.1), CD8+HLA-DR+ (4.6, 0.9-13.7), CD4+CD45RO+ (27.5, 14.2-46.6), CD4+CD45RO+CD62L+ (46.7, 33.9-67.1), CD8+CD45RA+HLA-DR+ (12.1, 3.4-35.8) and CD8+CD45RO+HLA-DR+ (9.0, 3.2-14.8) cells, a decreased percentage of CD8+CD28+ cells (11.7, 4.5-24.0) and a lower cell-surface expression of Fcγ-R/CD16 on monocytes (56.5, 22.0-130.0). The plasma HIV-1 RNA levels demonstrated detectable RNA virus loads in 57% of the HIV-1+ female partners. These findings demonstrate an activation profile in both CD4 and CD8 peripheral T cells from HIV-1 exposed seronegative individuals of serodiscordant couples from a referral centre in Belo Horizonte, state of Minas Gerais.