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Este estudo foi realizado para investigar os níveis de leptina no fluido de endometriomas ovarianos e comparar a expressão de leptina e seus receptores no tecido ovariano afetado por endometrioma de mulheres inférteis com a sua expressão no tecido ovariano normal de controles férteis sem endometriose. Neste estudo observacional, o tecido ovariano , amostras de sangue e fluido peritoneal foram obtidas de 20 mulheres (10 controles férteis sem endometriose ou qualquer doença ovariana, que foram submetidos à cirurgia de laqueadura tubária e 10 mulheres inférteis com endometriose grave endometrioma ovariano). O fluido contido no endometrioma ovariano foi aspirado, e biópsias de implantes peritoneais foram realizadas. Os tecidos removidos durante as cirurgias foram imediatamente congelados em nitrogênio líquido para determinação da expressão proteica por western blot e níveis de leptina pelo ELISA. A expressão do receptor de leptina foi maior no tecido do ovariano afetado por endometrioma que no tecido de ovariano normal (controle= 0,38 0,05, estudo= 0,60 0,09, p= 0,03), mas não houve diferença significativa nos níveis de leptina entre estes grupos (controle= 0,1 0,57, estudo= 0,1 0,35, p= 0,18). Foram observadas correlações positivas e significativas entre a leptina e seu receptor no endometrioma ovariano (r = 0,85, p = 0,004) e em implantes peritoneais (r= 0,87, p= 0,001). Os resultados do ELISA demonstraram uma maior concentração de leptina no fluido endometrioma em comparação com a leptina sérica e no fluido peritoneal (soro= 8,4 1,0, FP= 1,6 0,5, FE= 73,8 16,2, p= 0,0001), mas não houve correlação entre estas variáveis. Observou-se uma correlação positiva, significativa e forte entre os níveis de leptina no fluido peritoneal e a expressão de leptina e seu receptor em implantes peritoneais (leptina: r= 0,88, p= 0,0008; OBR: r= 0,96, p= 0,0001) e entre os níveis de leptina no fluido endometrioma e a expressão da leptina e seu receptor no endometrioma ovariano (leptina: r= 0,94, p= 0,001; OBR: r = 0,84, p= 0,02). Nossos resultados sugerem que a leptina pode desempenhar um papel importante na fisiopatologia do endometrioma ovariano por meio de uma interação moduladora com o seu receptor.

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There have been numerous studies on various mammalian species regarding vascular changes in uterine arteries elucidating the effects of parity. In equids, vascular changes of uterine arteries have been demonstrated to occur in uniparous and multiparous mares. The severity of these arteriole changes suggests a link to previous pregnancies. Differences in the number or range of pregnancies can be ascertained through microscopic evaluation of elastin deposition in the arterioles, perivascular fibrosis, and stromal cellularity. There has been little, if any, work performed on parity in the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). The objective of this preliminary study was to determine the feasibility of detecting similar vascular changes in the endometrium of known-aged female bottlenose dolphins to assess parity. Archived formalin fixed samples of uterus were obtained from nine bottlenose dolphins with known age and parity. Four slides were made from each sample and individually stained with four different techniques. From our small sample pool, it appears that uteri from nulliparous animals do not develop perivascular fibrosis. Parous uteri developed perivascular fibrosis and arteriolar elastosis. These changes agree with our expectations that some degeneration (elastosis) and compensation (fibrosis) occurs as a result of uterine expansion of pregnancy. The assessment of this technique for use in bottlenose dolphins would provide an important tool in the determination of the reproductive success of dolphin populations, identify individuals who are sexually mature but nulliparous, which could indicate reproductive dysfunction or increased calving intervals, and increase our knowledge on the role contaminants play in reproductive dysfunction.

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Colonies of the scleractinian coral Acropora palmata, listed as threatened under the US Endangered Species Act in 2006, have been monitored in Hawksnest Bay, within Virgin Islands National Park, St. John, from 2004 through 2010 by scientists with the US Geological Survey, National Park Service, and the University of the Virgin Islands. The focus has been on documenting the prevalence of disease, including white band, white pox (also called patchy necrosis and white patches), and unidentified diseases (Rogers et al., 2008; Muller et al., 2008). In an effort to learn more about the pathologies that might be involved with the diseases that were observed, samples were collected from apparently healthy and diseased colonies in July 2009 for analysis. Two different microbial assays were performed on Epicentre Biotechnologies DNA swabs containing A. palmata coral mucus, and on water and sediment samples collected in Hawksnest Bay. Both assays are based on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of portions of the small rRNA gene (16S). The objectives were to determine 1) if known coral bacterial pathogens Serratia marcescens (Acroporid Serratiosis), Vibrio coralliilyticus (temperature-dependent bleaching, White Syndrome), Vibrio shiloi (bleaching, necrosis), and Aurantimonas coralicida (White Plague Type II) were present in any samples, and 2) if there were any differences in microbial community profiles of each healthy, unaffected or diseased coral mucus swab. In addition to coral mucus, water and sediment samples were included to show ambient microbial populations. In the first test, PCR was used to separately amplify the unique and diagnostic region of the 16S rRNA gene for each of the coral pathogens being screened. Each pathogen test was designed so that an amplified DNA fragment could be seen only if the specific pathogen was present in a sample. A positive result was indicated by bands of DNA of the appropriate size on an agarose gel, which separates DNA fragments based on the size of the molecule. DNA from pure cultures of each of the pathogens was used as a positive control for each assay.

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In trawl surveys a cluster of fish are caught at each station, and fish caught together tend to have more similar characteristics, such as length, age, stomach contents etc., than those in the entire population. When this is the case, the effective sample size for estimates of the frequency distribution of a population characteristic can, therefore, be much smaller than the number of fish sampled during a survey. As examples, it is shown that the effective sample size for estimates of length-frequency distributions generated by trawl surveys conducted in the Barents Sea, off Namibia, and off South Africa is on average approximately one fish per tow. Thus many more fish than necessary are measured at each station (location). One way to increase the effective sample size for these surveys and, hence, increase the precision of the length-frequency estimates, is to reduce tow duration and use the time saved to collect samples at more stations.

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Marine mammal diet is typically characterized by identifying fish otoliths and cephalopod beaks retrieved from stomachs and fecal material (scats). The use and applicability of these techniques has been the matter of some debate given inherent biases associated with the method. Recent attempts to identify prey using skeletal remains in addition to beaks and otoliths are an improvement; however, difficulties incorporating these data into quantitative analyses have limited results for descriptive analyses such as frequency of occurrence. We attempted to characterize harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) diet in an area where seals co-occur with several salmon species, some endangered and all managed by state or federal agencies, or both. Although diet was extremely variable within sampling date, season, year, and between years, the frequency and number of individual prey were at least two times greater for most taxa when prey structures in addition to otoliths were identified. Estimating prey mass in addition to frequency and number resulted in an extremely different relative importance of prey in harbor seal diet. These data analyses are a necessary step in generating estimates of the size, total number, and annual biomass of a prey species eaten by pinnipeds for inclusion in fisheries management plans.