729 resultados para Fenótipo morfológico


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Dissertação mest., Biotecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2008

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Tese de mest., Estudos Marinhos e Costeiros, Faculdade de Ciências do Mar e do Ambiente, Univ. do Algarve, 2000

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Dissertação de mest., Ciências Biomédicas, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Univ. do Algarve, 2010

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O Citocromo P450 2D6 (CYP 2D6) é uma importante enzima metabolizadora de fármacos. Apesar de representar apenas 2% do total das isoenzimas CYP, o CYP 2D6 tem um papel importante pois é responsável pela metabolização de cerca de 20 a 25% dos fármacos mais frequentemente utilizados. (Ramamoorthy, 2010) É sabido que nem todos os indivíduos respondem da mesma maneira a um fármaco, podendo alguns sofrer reação adversa devido à toma deste e outros nem apresentar qualquer efeito terapêutico. Tais diferenças na resposta terapêutica devem-se a variações genómicas interindividuais, nos genes que codificam as enzimas responsáveis pelo metabolismo do fármaco. Os alelos polimórficos podem levar a uma redução ou aumento na capacidade metabólica, ao passo que um aumento do número de cópias do gene CYP 2D6 pode conduzir a um aumento da atividade metabólica. Os indivíduos comportam-se de acordo com o seu fenótipo, como metabolizadores lentos, rápidos ou ultra-rápidos (Abraham, 2001) Visto existirem grandes alterações nesta enzima metabolizadora de fármacos, é importante perceber quais as situações onde a segurança e a eficácia estão alteradas, pois qualquer terapêutica tem sempre como base o binómio risco/beneficio. Para além do seu papel bem estabelecido na segurança e eficácia terapêutica, estudos mais recentes relatam que o CYP 2D6 desempenha um papel importante no aparecimento de algumas doenças, condicionando a predisposição individual para patologias, de que é exemplo a esclerose sistémica. (Sanjay Harhang & al, 2001) Como desenvolvimento desta monografia pretende-se estudar os efeitos a nível de segurança e eficácia em determinadas situações terapêuticas e ainda avaliar a associação dos polimorfismos no CYP 2D6 com a predisposição individual para patologias.

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Epithelial tissues are essential during morphogenesis and organogenesis. During development, epithelial tissues undergo several different remodeling processes, from cell intercalation to cell change shape. An epithelial cell has a highly polarized structure, which is important to maintain tissue integrity. The mechanisms that regulate and maintain apicobasal polarity and epithelial integrity are mostly conserved among all species and in different tissues within the same organism. aPKC-PAR complex localizes in the apical domain of polarized cells, and its function is essential for apicobasal polarization and epithelial integrity. In this work we characterized two novel alleles of aPKC: a temperature sensitive allele (aPKCTS), which has a point mutation on a kinase domain, and another allele with a point mutation on a highly conserved amino acid within the PB1 domain of aPKC (aPKCPB1). Analysis of the aPKCTS mutant phenotypes, lead us to propose that during development different epithelial tissues have differential requirements of aPKC activity. More specifically, our work suggests de novo formation of adherens junctions (AJs) is particularly sensitive to sub-optimal levels of apkc activity. Analysis of the aPKCPB1 allele, suggests that aPKC is likely to have an apical structural function mostly independent of its kinase activity. Altogether our work suggests that although loss of aPKC function is associated to similar epithelial phenotypes (e.g., loss of apicobasal polarization and epithelial integrity), the requirements of aPKC activity within these tissues are nevertheless likely to vary.

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The aquaculture industry aims at replacing significant amounts of marine fish oil by vegetable oils in fish diet. Dietary lipids have been shown to alter the fatty acid composition of bone compartments, which would impact the local production of factors controlling bone formation. Knowledge on the mechanisms underlying the nutritional regulation of bone metabolism is however scarce in fish. Two in vitro bone-derived cell systems developed from seabream (an important species for aquaculture in the Mediterranean region) vertebra, capable of in vitro mineralization and exhibiting prechondrocyte (VSa13) and pre-osteoblast (VSa16) phenotype, were used to assess the effect of certain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs; arachidonic (AA), eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and docosahexaenoic (DHA) acids) on cell proliferation, extracellular matrix (ECM) mineralization and gene expression. While all PUFAs promoted morphological changes in both cell lines, VSa16 cell proliferation appeared to be stimulated by PUFAs in a dose dependent manner until 100M, whereas proliferation of VSa13 cells was impaired at concentrations above 10M. AA, EPA and DHA inhibited VSa13 ECM mineralization, alone and in combination, while VSa16 ECM mineralization was only inhibited by AA and EPA. DHA had the opposite effect, increasing mineralization almost by 2 fold. When EFAs were combined, DHA apparently compensated for the inhibitory effect of AA and EPA. Expression of marker genes for bone and lipid metabolisms has been investigated by qPCR and shown to be regulated in pre-osteoblasts exposed to individual PUFAs. Our results show that PUFAs are effectors of fish bone cell lines, altering cell morphology, proliferation and mineralization when added to culture medium. This work also demonstrates the suitability of our in vitro cell systems to get insights into mineralization-related effects of PUFAs in vivo and to evaluate the replacement of fish oils by vegetable oil sources in fish feeds.

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The European sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, is one of the most important marine species cultivated in Southern Europe and has not benefited from selective breeding. One of the major goals in the sea bass (D. labrax) aquaculture industry is to understand and control the complexity of growth associated traits. The aim of the methodology developed for the studies reported in the thesis was not only to establish genetic and genomic resources for sea bass, but to also develop a conceptual strategy to efficiently create knowledge in a research environment that can easily be transferred to the aquaculture industry. The strategy involved; i) establishing an annotated sea bass transcriptome and then using it to, ii) identify new genetic markers for target QTL regions so that, iii) new QTL analysis could be performed and marker based resolution of the DNA regions of interest increased, and then iv) to merge the linkage map and the physical map in order to map the QTL confidence intervals to the sea bass genome and identify genes underlying the targeted traits. Finally to test if genes in the QTL regions that are candidates for divergent growth phenotypes have modified patterns of transcription that reflects the modified whole organism physiology SuperSAGE-SOLiD4 gene expression was used with sea bass with high growth heterogeneity. The SuperSAGE contributed to significantly increase the transcriptome information for sea bass muscle, brain and liver and also led to the identification of putative candidate genes lying in the genomic region of growth related QTL. Lastly all differentially expressed transcripts in brain, liver and muscle of the European sea bass with divergent specific growth rates were mapped to gene pathways and networks and the regulatory pathways most affected identified and established the tissue specific changes underlying the divergent SGR. Owing to the importance of European sea bass to Mediterranean aquaculture and the developed genomics resources from the present thesis and from other studies it should be possible to implement genetic selection programs using marker assisted selection.

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Com o objectivo de determinar o crescimento de larvas de sardinha foram realizadas experiências em condições controladas. Um cardume de sardinhas adultas foi mantido em cativeiro e a desova induzida por meios naturais (aumento da disponibilidade alimentar, regulação da temperatura para cerca de 15º C e salinidade para ~35‰). Quando ocorreram desovas com mais do que 500 ovos num determinado dia, estes foram colocados a eclodir em condições controladas. As larvas de sardinha apresentaram um desenvolvimento morfológico normal (p.e. pigmentação dos olhos e desenvolvimento da boca entre o 3º e 4º dia). Diferentes tipos e combinações de alimentos foram experimentados (nauplios de Acartia grani, rotíferos e Gymnodinium sp.) e analisou-se a condição nutricional das larvas amostradas. Foram efectuadas experiências de inanição para se poder calibrar os resultados obtidos. As taxas de crescimento variaram entre 0.12 e 0.36 mm.dia-1, sendo a mais elevada correspondente a uma experiência de inanição. Observou-se, através da histologia, que dietas ricas em Acartia grani são mais favoráveis para um melhor desenvolvimento larvar. As análises da razão RNA/DNA sugerem que há uma forte possibilidade de os efeitos parentais terem bastante influência no desenvolvimento e crescimento das larvas de sardinha nas duas primeiras semanas de vida, mas não na sua sobrevivência, que dependeu da quantidade e qualidade de alimento fornecida.

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Cancer is a multistage process characterized by three stages: initiation, promotion and progression; and is one of the major killers worldwide. Oxidative stress acts as initiator in tumorigenesis; chronic inflammation promotes cancer; and apoptosis inactivation is an issue in cancer progression. In this study, it was investigated the antioxidant, antiinflammatory and antitumor properties of hexane, ether, chloroform, methanol and water extracts of five species of halophytes: A. macrostachyum, P. coronopus, J. acutus, C. edulis and A. halimus. Antioxidant activity was assessed by DPPH• and ABTS•+ methods, and the total phenolics content (TPC) was evaluated by the Folin-Ciocalteau method. The anti-inflammatory activity of the extracts was determined by the Griess method, and by evaluating the inhibition of NO production in LPS-stimulated RAW- 264.7 macrophages. The cytotoxic activity of the extracts against HepG2 and THP1 cell lines was estimated by the MTT assay, and the results obtained were further compared with the S17 non-tumor cell line. The induction of apoptosis of J. acutus ether extract was assessed by DAPI staining. The highest antioxidant activities was observed in C. edulis methanol and the J. acutus ether extracts against the DPPH• radical; and J. acutus ether and A. halimus ether extracts against the ABTS•+ radical. The methanol extracts of C. edulis and P. coronopus, and the ether extract of J. acutus revealed a high TPC. Generally the antioxidant activity had no correlation with the TPC. The A. halimus chloroform and P. coronopus hexane extracts demonstrated ability to reduce NO production in macrophages (> 50%), revealing their anti-inflammatory capacity. The ether extract of J. acutus showed high cytotoxicity against HepG2 cancer cells, with reduced cellular viability even at the lowest concentrations. This outcome was significantly lower than the obtained with the non-tumor cells (S17). This result was complemented by the induction of apoptosis.

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As doenças cardiovasculares (DCVs) apresentam-se como uma das principais causas de morte e incapacidade na maioria dos países desenvolvidos. A hipertensão arterial (HTA) é um fator de risco que contribui grandemente para o desenvolvimento destas doenças, tendo estado associado, em 2004, a aproximadamente 51% das mortes por doença cerebrovascular, 45% das mortes por doença coronária e 7.5 milhões de mortes prematuras no mundo. Em Portugal, a prevalência de HTA ultrapassa os 40% na população adulta. A terapêutica farmacológica, como os inibidores da enzima de conversão da angiotensina (IECAs) e os antagonistas dos recetores da angiotensina II (ARAs), apesar de serem utilizados como fármacos de 1ª linha e de serem determinantes na evolução positiva das DCV, continuam longe dos efeitos desejados de controlo e tratamento. A variada etiologia da HTA contribui para o difícil tratamento. A farmacogenómica tem vindo a tornar-se uma ferramenta extremamente útil na deteção de grupos populacionais em risco e com fraca resposta ao tratamento, pelo que a sua prática no meio clínico deve ser privilegiada. Deste modo, este estudo incidirá sobre os polimorfismos em genes que integram o eixo renina angiotensina (ERA) – farmacodinâmica (PD) - e também sobre as alterações nos genes que podem estar envolvidos na metabolização e transporte dos fármacos anti-hipertensivos – farmacocinética (PK). Exemplos de algumas destas alterações genéticas foram já descritas na literatura. Um polimorfismo do tipo inserção/deleção (I/D) no gene que codifica a enzima de conversão da angiotensina (ECA), leva ao aumento dos níveis plasmáticos desta e da pressão arterial (PA), originando resistência ao tratamento com IECAs; o polimorfismo 1166A>C no recetor do tipo 1 da angiotensina II (R1AII) leva ao aumento da sua expressão, e por conseguinte, a uma resposta mais efetiva aos ARAs; e a alteração -5312C>T no gene que codifica para a renina (REN) conduz ao aumento da expressão desta, podendo o paciente deixar de responder a concentrações padrão de antagonistas da REN. Em termos de PK, polimorfismos nos enzimas metabolizadores dos ARAs como é o caso do CYP 2C9*2 e CYP 2C9*3 levam ao fenótipo de metabolizador lento (PM) e, por conseguinte a possíveis efeitos tóxicos e inesperados. Também a variante do transportador de influxo OATP1B1*1B tem sido descrita como um fator de variabilidade na PK do valsartan e temocapril. Assim, com o desenvolvimento desta monografia, pretende-se estudar como os diferentes polimorfismos existentes nestes genes podem influenciar na suscetibilidade à HTA e na sua terapêutica.

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Cardiogenesis is a delicate and complex process that requires the coordination of an intricate network of pathways and the different cell types. Therefore, understanding heart development at the morphogenetic level is an essential requirement to uncover the causes of congenital heart disease and to provide insight for disease therapies. Mouse Cerberus like 2 (Cerl2) has been defined as a Nodal antagonist in the node with an important role in the Left-Right (L/R) axis establishment, at the early embryonic development. As expected, Cerl2 knockout mice (Cerl2-/-) showed multiple laterality defects with associated cardiac failure. In order to identify the endogenous role of Cerl2 during heart formation independent of its described functions in the node, we accurately analyzed animals where laterality defects were not present. We thereby unravel the consequences of Cerl2 lossof- function in the heart, namely increased left ventricular thickness due to hyperplasia of cardiomyocytes and de-regulated expression of cardiac genes. Furthermore, the Cerl2 mutant neonates present impaired cardiac function. Once that the cardiac expression of Cerl2 is mostly observed in the left ventricle until around midgestration, this result suggest a specific regulatory role of Cerl2 during the formation of the left ventricular myoarchitecture. Here, we present two possible molecular mechanisms underlying the cardiac Cerl2 function, the regulation of Cerl2 antagonist in activation of the TGFßs/Nodal/Activin/Smad2 signaling identified by increased Smad2 phosphorilation in Cerl2-/- hearts and the negative feedback between Cerl2 and Wnt/ß-catenin signaling in heart formation. In this work and since embryonic stem cells derived from 129 mice strain is extensively used to produce targeted mutants, we also present echocardiographic reference values to progressive use of juveniles and young adult 129/Sv strain in cardiac studies. In addition, we investigate the cardiac physiology of the surviving Cerl2 mutants in 129/Sv background over time through a follow-up study using echocardiographic analysis. Our results revealed that Cerl2-/- mice are able to improve and maintain the diastolic and most of systolic cardiac physiologic parameters as analyzed until young adult age. Since Cerl2 is no longer expressed in the postnatal heart, we suggest that an intrinsic and compensatory mechanism of adaptation may be active for recovering the decreased cardiac function found in Cerl2 mutant neonates. Altogether, these data highlight the role of Cerl2 during embryonic heart development in mice. Furthermore, we also suggest that Cerl2-/- may be an interesting model to uncover the molecular, cellular and physiological mechanisms behind the improvement of the cardiac function, contributing to the development of therapeutic approaches to treat heart failures.

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Gla-rich protein (GRP) is a vitamin K-dependent protein related to bone and cartilage recently described. This protein is characterized by a large number of Gla (γ-carboxyglutamic acid) residues being the protein with the highest Gla content of any known protein. It was found in a widely variety of tissues but highest levels was found in skeletal and cartilaginous tissues. This small secreted protein was also expressed and accumulated in soft tissues and it was clearly associated with calcification pathologies in the same tissues. Although the biological importance of GRP remains to be elucidated, it was suggested a physiological role in cartilage development and calcification process during vertebrate skeleton formation. Using zebrafish, an accepted model to study skeletal development, we have described two grp paralog genes, grp1 and grp2, which exhibited distinct patterns of expression, suggesting different regulatory pathways for each gene. Gene synteny analysis showed that grp2 gene is more closely related to tetrapod grp, although grp1 gene was proposed to be the vertebrate ortholog by sequence comparison. In addition, we identified a functional promoter of grp2 gene and using a functional approach we confirmed the involvement of transcription factors from Sox family (Sox9b and Sox10) in the regulation of grp2 expression. In an effort to provide more information about the function of grp isoforms, we generated two zebrafish transgenic lines capable to overexpress conditionally grp genes and possible roles in the skeleton development were studied. To better understand GRP function a mammalian system was used and the analysis of knockout mice showed that GRP is involved in chondrocyte maturation and the absence of GRP is associated to proteoglycans loss in calcified articular cartilage. In addition, we detected differences in chondrogenesis markers in articular chondrocyte primary culture. Overall, our data suggest a main role for GRP on chondrocyte differentiation.

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Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Biomédicas, Departamento de Ciências Biomédicas e Medicina, Universidade do Algarve, 2014

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Tese de doutoramento, Física, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2013

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Tese de doutoramento, Farmácia (Biologia Celular e Molecular), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Farmácia, 2014