909 resultados para Down-Syndrom


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De novo lipogenesis and hypercaloric diets are thought to contribute to increased fat mass, particularly in abdominal fat depots. CB1 is highly expressed in adipose tissue, and CB1-mediated signalling is associated with stimulation of lipogenesis and diet-induced obesity, though its contribution to increasing fat deposition in adipose tissue is controversial. Lipogenesis is regulated by transcription factors such as liver X receptor (LXR), sterol-response element binding protein (SREBP) and carbohydrate-responsive-element-binding protein (ChREBP). We evaluated the role of CB1 in the gene expression of these factors and their target genes in relation to lipogenesis in the perirenal adipose tissue (PrAT) of rats fed a high-carbohydrate diet (HCHD) or a high-fat diet (HFD). Both obesity models showed an up-regulated gene expression of CB1 and Lxrα in this adipose pad. The Srebf-1 and ChREBP gene expressions were down-regulated in HFD but not in HCHD. The expression of their target genes encoding for lipogenic enzymes showed a decrease in diet-induced obesity and was particularly dramatic in HFD. In HCHD, CB1 blockade by AM251 reduced the Srebf-1 and ChREBP expression and totally abrogated the remnant gene expression of their target lipogenic enzymes. The phosphorylated form of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK-p), which participates in the CB1-mediated signalling pathway, was markedly present in the PrAT of obese rats. ERK-p was drastically repressed by AM251 indicating that CB1 is actually functional in PrAT of obese animals, though its activation loses the ability to stimulate lipogenesis in PrAT of obese rats. Even so, the remnant expression levels of lipogenic transcription factors found in HCHD-fed rats are still dependent on CB1 activity. Hence, in HCHD-induced obesity, CB1 blockade may help to further potentiate the reduction of lipogenesis in PrAT by means of inducing down-regulation of the ChREBP and Srebf-1 gene expression, and consequently in the expression of lipogenic enzymes.

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Desenvolvido à luz da Teoria das Representações Sociais, o estudo buscou compreender a representação social da mãe acerca da criança com Síndrome de Down. Participaram nove mães, cujos filhos tinham idade escolar e frequentavam um serviço especializado no município de São Paulo. Os dados, obtidos por entrevista semi-estruturada e individual, foram analisados por meio do método de análise de conteúdo, especificamente a análise temática. Os resultados apontaram para urna representação da criança na qual predominaram elementos negativos, levando a mãe a experimentar sentimentos ambivalentes em relação ao filho e comportar-se de modo superprotetor.

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PURPOSE: We have investigated the expression and regulation of 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase (15-PGDH) in gastric cancer. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Clinical gastric adenocarcinoma samples were analyzed by immunohistochemistry and quantitative real-time PCR for protein and mRNA expression of 15-PGDH and for methylation status of 15-PGDH promoter. The effects of interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta) and epigenetic mechanisms on 15-PGDH regulation were assessed in gastric cancer cell lines. RESULTS: In a gastric cancer cell line with a very low 15-PGDH expression (TMK-1), the 15-PGDH promoter was methylated and treatment with a demethylating agent 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine restored 15-PGDH expression. In a cell line with a relatively high basal level of 15-PGDH (MKN-28), IL-1beta repressed expression of 15-PGDH mRNA and protein. This effect of IL-1beta was at least in part attributed to inhibition of 15-PGDH promoter activity. SiRNA-mediated knockdown of 15-PGDH resulted in strong increase of prostaglandin E(2) production in MKN-28 cells and increased cell growth of these cells by 31% in anchorage-independent conditions. In clinical gastric adenocarcinoma specimens, 15-PGDH mRNA levels were 5-fold lower in gastric cancer samples when compared with paired nonneoplastic tissues (n = 26) and 15-PGDH protein was lost in 65% of gastric adenocarcinomas (n = 210). CONCLUSIONS: 15-PGDH is down-regulated in gastric cancer, which could potentially lead to accelerated tumor progression. Importantly, our data indicate that a proinflammatory cytokine linked to gastric carcinogenesis, IL-1beta, suppresses 15-PGDH expression at least partially by inhibiting promoter activity of the 15-PGDH gene.

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En aquest PFC s’ha investigat si les xarxes socials poden ser una eina útil i enriquidora per persones amb Síndrome de Down. S’han estudiat els diferents tipus i objectius que tenen les xarxes socials més comunes, i a partir de les característiques de les persones amb SD, s’ha definit un nou tipus de xarxa social que compleix les necessitats dels usuaris. Els usuarisinvolucrats en aquest PFC no sempre saben exterioritzar els seus sentiments i opinions així que s’han buscat altres formes d’arribar a comprendre les seves necessitats. En una primera fase dedisseny centrat en l’usuari s’han trobat solucions a característiques especials del perfil dels usuaris. Més tard en una segona fase de disseny contextual s’ha comprès l’entorn dels usuaris a través, entre d’altres, d’una entrevista amb els pares dels usuaris. En tercer lloc, en la fase dedisseny centrat en l’ús s’han definit millor els diferent rols, tasques, continguts i navegació de la xarxa social. El nou model de xarxa social utilitzarà avanços tecnològics per facilitar l’accessibilitat com un pendrive d’identificació digital o un tutor virtual, a més a més decomptar amb la participació activa a la xarxa social dels familiars dels usuaris per motivar-los.Finalment amb el software Macromedia Fireworks 8 s’ha creat un primer prototip simulant les diferents característiques, directrius i solucions tractades anteriorment en les etapes de disseny.

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A novel function of NF-kappaB in the development of most ectodermal appendages, including two types of murine pelage hair follicles, was detected in a mouse model with suppressed NF-kappaB activity (c(IkappaBalphaDeltaN)). However, the developmental processes regulated by NF-kappaB in hair follicles has remained unknown. Furthermore, the similarity between the phenotypes of c(IkappaBADeltaN) mice and mice deficient in Eda A1 (tabby) or its receptor EdaR (downless) raised the issue of whether in vivo NF-kappaB regulates or is regulated by these novel TNF family members. We now demonstrate that epidermal NF-kappaB activity is first observed in placodes of primary guard hair follicles at day E14.5, and that in vivo NF-kappaB signalling is activated downstream of Eda A1 and EdaR. Importantly, ectopic signals which activate NF-kappaB can also stimulate guard hair placode formation, suggesting a crucial role for NF-kappaB in placode development. In downless and c(IkappaBalphaDeltaN) mice, placodes start to develop, but rapidly abort in the absence of EdaR/NF-kappaB signalling. We show that NF-kappaB activation is essential for induction of Shh and cyclin D1 expression and subsequent placode down growth. However, cyclin D1 induction appears to be indirectly regulated by NF-kappaB, probably via Shh and Wnt. The strongly decreased number of hair follicles observed in c(IkappaBalphaDeltaN) mice compared with tabby mice, indicates that additional signals, such as TROY, must regulate NF-kappaB activity in specific hair follicle subtypes.

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O presente trabalho subordinado ao tema “Actividade Física e Síndrome de Down – A Prática de Actividade Física para as Crianças com Síndrome de Down no E.B.I. na Praia Urbana” visou recolher informações e opiniões dos professores do E.B.I. acerca da participação das Crianças com Síndrome de Down nas Actividades Físicas ou mesmo nas aulas de Educação Física. O objectivo principal deste estudo é determinar e revelar a forma mais adequada de trabalhar em harmonia o físico e a mente das Crianças Down. Para a recolha de dados foi aplicado um questionário dirigido a 120 professores em várias escolas da Praia Urbana, assim como inúmeras consultas de variadas bibliografias específicas e especializadas neste campo, nomeadamente, Actividades Físicas para pessoas com Necessidades Educativas Especiais (NEE) e observação de vídeos na área de actividade físicas com crianças com Síndrome de Down. Segundo os dados analisados, a maioria dos professores questionados não está preparada para enfrentar o dilema das crianças com NEE principalmente as com Síndrome de Down (SD). Ainda conforme o mesmo estudo ficou bem explícito que a falta de preparação dos professores influencia directamente a participação dessas crianças nas aulas de Educação Física (EF). A maior parte dos professores manifestou o desejo e a vontade de ter uma formação ou um instrumento de guia que possa facilitar e ajudar no trabalho com tais crianças. É bastante vincada a consciência de integração e importância da inserção dessas crianças/alunos nas aulas de Educação Física ou em qualquer outra Actividade Física, justificando que tal atitude contribui para que a criança/aluno possa cuidar de si. Tornando-se mais independente no seu quotidiano, elas já poderão participar na vida familiar da escola obtendo assim mais rendimento nos estudos e no trabalho, podendo assumir um papel de liberdade profissional e emocional. Depois da análise destas reflexões, ficou bastante claro que é necessário uma preparação mais profunda dos professores assim como um documento que possa servir de suporte de pesquisa para todos aqueles que pretendem trabalhar com das crianças/aluno com Síndrome de Down.

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The Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division receives hundreds of calls and consumer complaints every year. Follow these tips to avoid unexpected expense and disappointments. This record is about:"Payday Loans" -- Dollars Down the Drain?

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This article presents, discusses and tests the hypothesis that it is the number of parties what can explain the choice of electoral systems, rather than the other way round. Already existing political parties tend to choose electoral systems that, rather than generate new party systems by themselves, will crystallize, consolidate or reinforce previously existing party configurations. A general model develops the argument and presents the concept of 'behavioral-institutional equilibrium' to account for the relation between electoral systems and party systems. The most comprehensive dataset and test of these notions to date, encompassing 219 elections in 87 countries since the 19th century, are presented. The analysis gives strong support to the hypotheses that political party configurations dominated by a few parties tend to establish majority rule electoral systems, while multiparty systems already existed before the introduction of proportional representation. It also offers the new theoretical proposition that strategic party choice of electoral systems leads to a general trend toward proportional representation over time.

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Persons with Down syndrome (DS) uniquely have an increased frequency of leukemias but a decreased total frequency of solid tumors. The distribution and frequency of specific types of brain tumors have never been studied in DS. We evaluated the frequency of primary neural cell embryonal tumors and gliomas in a large international data set. The observed number of children with DS having a medulloblastoma, central nervous system primitive neuroectodermal tumor (CNS-PNET) or glial tumor was compared to the expected number. Data were collected from cancer registries or brain tumor registries in 13 countries of Europe, America, Asia and Oceania. The number of DS children with each category of tumor was treated as a Poisson variable with mean equal to 0.000884 times the total number of registrations in that category. Among 8,043 neural cell embryonal tumors (6,882 medulloblastomas and 1,161 CNS-PNETs), only one patient with medulloblastoma had DS, while 7.11 children in total and 6.08 with medulloblastoma were expected to have DS. (p 0.016 and 0.0066 respectively). Among 13,797 children with glioma, 10 had DS, whereas 12.2 were expected. Children with DS appear to be specifically protected against primary neural cell embryonal tumors of the CNS, whereas gliomas occur at the same frequency as in the general population. A similar protection against neuroblastoma, the principal extracranial neural cell embryonal tumor, has been observed in children with DS. Additional genetic material on the supernumerary chromosome 21 may protect against embryonal neural cell tumor development.