609 resultados para Scuderi, Salvatore.
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Microbial functions in the host physiology are a result of the microbiota-host co-evolution. We show that cold exposure leads to marked shift of the microbiota composition, referred to as cold microbiota. Transplantation of the cold microbiota to germ-free mice is sufficient to increase insulin sensitivity of the host and enable tolerance to cold partly by promoting the white fat browning, leading to increased energy expenditure and fat loss. During prolonged cold, however, the body weight loss is attenuated, caused by adaptive mechanisms maximizing caloric uptake and increasing intestinal, villi, and microvilli lengths. This increased absorptive surface is transferable with the cold microbiota, leading to altered intestinal gene expression promoting tissue remodeling and suppression of apoptosis-the effect diminished by co-transplanting the most cold-downregulated strain Akkermansia muciniphila during the cold microbiota transfer. Our results demonstrate the microbiota as a key factor orchestrating the overall energy homeostasis during increased demand.
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Knowledge about vegetation and fire history of the mountains of Northern Sicily is scanty. We analysed five sites to fill this gap and used terrestrial plant macrofossils to establish robust radiocarbon chronologies. Palynological records from Gorgo Tondo, Gorgo Lungo, Marcato Cixé, Urgo Pietra Giordano and Gorgo Pollicino show that under natural or near natural conditions, deciduous forests (Quercus pubescens, Q. cerris, Fraxinus ornus, Ulmus), that included a substantial portion of evergreen broadleaved species (Q. suber, Q. ilex, Hedera helix), prevailed in the upper meso-mediterranean belt. Mesophilous deciduous and evergreen broadleaved trees (Fagus sylvatica, Ilex aquifolium) dominated in the natural or quasi-natural forests of the oro-mediterranean belt. Forests were repeatedly opened for agricultural purposes. Fire activity was closely associated with farming, providing evidence that burning was a primary land use tool since Neolithic times. Land use and fire activity intensified during the Early Neolithic at 5000 bc, at the onset of the Bronze Age at 2500 bc and at the onset of the Iron Age at 800 bc. Our data and previous studies suggest that the large majority of open land communities in Sicily, from the coastal lowlands to the mountain areas below the thorny-cushion Astragalus belt (ca. 1,800 m a.s.l.), would rapidly develop into forests if land use ceased. Mesophilous Fagus-Ilex forests developed under warm mid Holocene conditions and were resilient to the combined impacts of humans and climate. The past ecology suggests a resilience of these summer-drought adapted communities to climate warming of about 2 °C. Hence, they may be particularly suited to provide heat and drought-adapted Fagus sylvatica ecotypes for maintaining drought-sensitive Central European beech forests under global warming conditions.
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Differentiating salient histopathologic changes from normal anatomic features or tissue artifacts can be decidedly challenging, especially for the novice fish pathologist. As a consequence, findings of questionable accuracy may be reported inadvertently, and the potential negative impacts of publishing inaccurate histopathologic interpretations are not always fully appreciated. The objectives of this article are to illustrate a number of specific morphologic findings in commonly examined fish tissues (e.g., gills, liver, kidney, and gonads) that are frequently either misdiagnosed or underdiagnosed, and to address related issues involving the interpretation of histopathologic data. To enhance the utility of this article as a guide, photomicrographs of normal and abnormal specimens are presented. General recommendations for generating and publishing results from histopathology studies are additionally provided. It is hoped that the furnished information will be a useful resource for manuscript generation, by helping authors, reviewers, and readers to critically assess fish histopathologic data.
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Nutrient leaching studies are expensive and require expertise in water collection and analyses. Less expensive or easier methods that estimate leaching losses would be desirable. The objective of this study was to determine if anion-exchange membranes (AEMs) and reflectance meters could predict nitrate (NO3-N) leaching losses from a cool-season lawn turf. A two-year field study used an established 90% Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.)-10% creeping red fescue (Festuca rubra L.) turf that received 0 to 98 kg N ha-1 month-1, from May through November. Soil monolith lysimeters collected leachate that was analyzed for NO3-N concentration. Soil NO3-N was estimated with AEMs. Spectral reflectance measurements of the turf were obtained with chlorophyll and chroma meters. No significant (p > 0.05) increase in percolate flow-weighted NO3-N concentration (FWC) or mass loss occurred when AEM desorbed soil NO3-N was below 0.84 µg cm-2 d-1. A linear increase in FWC and mass loss (p < 0.0001) occurred, however, when AEM soil NO3-N was above this value. The maximum contaminant level (MCL) for drinking water (10 mg L-1 NO3-N) was reached with an AEM soil NO3-N value of 1.6 µg cm-2 d-1. Maximum meter readings were obtained when AEM soil NO3 N reached or exceeded 2.3 µg cm-2 d-1. As chlorophyll index and hue angle (greenness) increased, there was an increased probability of exceeding the NO3-N MCL. These data suggest that AEMs and reflectance meters can serve as tools to predict NO3-N leaching losses from cool-season lawn turf, and to provide objective guides for N fertilization.
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Tissue N analysis a tool available for N management of turfgrass. However, peer-reviewed calibration studies to determine optimum tissue N values are lacking. A field experiment with a mixed cool-season species lawn and a greenhouse experiment with Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) were conducted across 2 yr, each with randomized complete block design. Treatments were N application rates between 0 and 587 kg N ha-1 yr-1. In the field experiment, clipping samples were taken monthly from May to September, dried, ground, and analyzed for total N. Clippings samples were collected one to two mowings after plots were fertilized. Linear plateau models comparing relative clipping yield, Commission Internationale de l' Eclairage hue, and CM1000 index to leaf N concentrations were developed. In the greenhouse experiment, clipping samples were taken every 2 wk from May to October and composited across sample dates for leaf N analysis. Color and clipping yields were related to leaf N concentrations using linear plateau models. These models indicated small marginal improvements in growth or color when leaf N exceeded 30 g kg-1, suggesting that a leaf N test can separate turf with optimum leaf N concentrations from turf with below optimum leaf N concentrations. Plateaus in leaf N concentrations with increasing N fertilizer rates suggest, however, that this test may be unable to identify sites with excess available soil N when turf has been mowed before tissue sampling.
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Fall season fertilization is a widely recommended practice for turfgrass. Fertilizer applied in the fall, however, may be subject to substantial leaching losses. A field study was conducted in Connecticut to determine the timing effects of fall fertilization on nitrate N (NO3-N) leaching, turf color, shoot density, and root mass of a 90% Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.), 10% creeping red fescue (Festuca rubra L.) lawn. Treatments consisted of the date of fall fertilization: 15 September, 15 October, 15 November, 15 December, or control which received no fall fertilizer. Percolate water was collected weekly with soil monolith lysimeters. Mean log10 NO3-N concentrations in percolate were higher for fall fertilized treatments than for the control. Mean NO3-N mass collected in percolate water was linearly related to the date of fertilizer application, with higher NO3-N loss for later application dates. Applying fall fertilizer improved turf color and density but there were no differences in color or density among applications made between 15 October and 15 December. These findings suggest that the current recommendation of applying N in mid- to late November in southern New England may not be compatible with water quality goals.
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Desirable nitrogen (N) management practices for turfgrass supply sufficient N for high quality turf while limiting excess soil N. Previous studies suggested the potential of anion exchange membranes (AEMs) for predicting turfgrass color, quality, or yield. However, these studies suggested a wide range of critical soil nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) values across sample dates. A field experiment, in randomized complete block design with treatments consisting of nine N application rates, was conducted on a mixed species cool-season turfgrass lawn across two growing seasons. Every 2 wk from May to October, turfgrass color was assessed with three different reflectance meters, and soil NO3-N was measured with in situ AEMs. Cate-Nelson models were developed comparing relative reflectance value and yield to AEM desorbed soil NO3-N pooled across all sample dates. These models predicted critical AEM soil NO3-N values from 0. 45 to 1.4 micro g cm-2 d-1. Turf had a low probability of further positive response to AEM soil NO3-N greater than these critical values. These results suggest that soil NO3-N critical values from AEMs may be applicable across sample dates and years and may serve to guide N fertilization to limit excess soil NO3-N.
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Ideal nitrogen (N) management for turfgrass supplies sufficient N for high-quality turf without increasing N leaching losses. A greenhouse study was conducted during two 27-week periods to determine if in situ anion exchange membranes (AEMs) could predict nitrate (NO3-N) leaching from a Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) turf grown on intact soil columns. Treatments consisted of 16 rates of N fertilizer application, from 0 to 98 kg N ha-1 mo-1. Percolate water was collected weekly and analysed for NO3-N. Mean flow-weighted NO3-N concentration and cumulative mass in percolate were exponentially related (pseudo-R2=0.995 and 0.994, respectively) to AEM desorbed soil NO3-N, with a percolate concentration below 10 mg NO3-N L-1 corresponding to an AEM soil NO3-N value of 2.9 micro g cm-2 d-1. Apparent N recovery by turf ranged from 28 to 40% of applied N, with a maximum corresponding to 4.7 micro g cm-2 d-1 AEM soil NO3-N. Turf colour, growth, and chlorophyll index increased with increasing AEM soil NO3-N, but these increases occurred at the expense of increases in NO3-N leaching losses. These results suggest that AEMs might serve as a tool for predicting NO3-N leaching losses from turf.
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Objetivos: Evaluar efectividad y adecuación de la terapia analgésica en pacientes internados con dolor. Materiales y Métodos: Estudio transversal, descriptivo y observacional, mediante revisión de historias clínicas y encuesta validada que incluye el Brief Pain Inventory (BPI). Consideramos respuesta analgésica adecuada un valor ≤ 3 (0-10). Criterio de inclusión: paciente internado con dolor. Análisis estadístico: medidas de tendencia central y dispersión, IC95%. Resultados: Se incluyeron 139 pacientes, distribuidos en clínica médica 13.67%, cardiología 2.88%, cirugía 38.13%, quemados 1.44%, ginecología 9.35%, maternidad 9.35%, traumatología 20.14%, neurología 0.72% y urología 2.16%. Edad media 43.40 años (DS±17.52); 41.73% hombres. Mediana de permanencia al momento de evaluación 3 días (1-60). Presentaron dolor somático 56.83% (IC95% 65.07-48.60), visceral 39.57% (IC95% 47.70-31.44) y neuropático 5.04% (IC95% 8.67-1.40). Las principales etiologías del dolor fueron patología quirúrgica aguda 31.65% (IC95% 39.39-23.92), traumatológica 20.14% (IC95% 26.81-13.48), postoperatorio 17.99% (IC95% 24.37-11.60) y neoplásico 10.07% (IC95% 15.08-5.07). El 82.73% (IC95% 89.02-76.45) tenía indicada analgesia, 47.48% endovenosa y en 3.60% participó especialista en dolor. La dosis fue adecuada en 65.47%; el analgésico más indicado diclofenac 36.69%, ketorolac 16.55%, tramadol 6.47%, paracetamol 5.76%, ibuprofeno 2.16%. Recibía morfina 3.60%, AINE combinado con opioide débil 11.51%, corticoides 3.60% y 0.72% anticonvulsivantes. El 3.60% reportó efectos colaterales atribuibles a la analgesia. Mediante BPI el 38% controló su peor dolor y 53% su valor promedio. Existió demora mayor a 24 hs en indicación de analgesia en 7.91%. La analgesia aplicada figuraba en historia clínica en 40.29%, en indicaciones para enfermería 82.73%. La valoración del dolor fue registrada en 46.76% de las evoluciones diarias.
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El control biológico aumentativo de Diatrae saccharalis Fabricius (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) requiere la cría masiva del parasitoide Cotesia flavipes Cameron (Braconidae: Microgastrinae) y por ello, es necesario el desarrollo de dietas artificiales eficientes. El objetivo fue examinar los efectos de distintos tipos de dieta sobre parámetros biológicos de D. saccharalis y su impacto en la producción de cocones de C. flavipes. Se sembraron 46136 huevos de D. saccharalis en once combinaciones de dietas artificiales, con dos tipos de harinas y tres tipos de antibióticos. Los resultados mostraron que la composición de la dieta afectó los parámetros biológicos de ambas especies. La mayor eficiencia en la cría se obtuvo con el empleo de combinaciones de harina de poroto y ampicilina. Sin embargo, si se considera la relación entre costos de producción y parámetros biológicos, la dieta con harina de poroto, oxitetraciclina y estreptomicina resulta más adecuada para la cría masiva.
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Fil: Tarodo, Paula Verónica. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.
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Enmarcados en las indagaciones preliminares sobre las experiencias de jóvenes en libertad ambulatoria que han atravesado un proceso de prisionización en la provincia de Buenos Aires, nos interrogamos sobre el contexto histórico de la "propuesta" carcelaria y las prácticas penitenciarias en su trayectoria histórica. En tanto institución donde disputaron su lugar ideas positivistas de la criminología cientificista, las propuestas penitenciarias "rehabilitantes", así como concepciones del "otro" como enemigo o desecho social, la prisión-laboratorio de los médicos y la prisión-fábrica de los penitenciarios convivieron en un proyecto común de cárcel-depósito. Miradas superpuestas, disciplinantes algunas, segregacionistas otras, o con la ilusión profiláctica de cárceles que luego fueron "galpones", pugnaron el sentido de la cárcel en forma simultánea desde fines del siglo XIX hasta nuestros días. Resulta evidente, a partir del trabajo de Lila Caimari y Ricardo Salvatore, que estas miradas han sufrido modificaciones durante la primera mitad del siglo XX, aunque no existan trabajos que relacionen este período con la actualidad. Es así que en esta ponencia me propongo analizar algunos cambios en particular que aparecen en la práctica carcelaria actual en relación a los estudios históricos, incorporando al período de la dictadura 1976-1983 como profundo clivaje histórico
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Fil: Tarodo, Paula Verónica. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.
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Enmarcados en las indagaciones preliminares sobre las experiencias de jóvenes en libertad ambulatoria que han atravesado un proceso de prisionización en la provincia de Buenos Aires, nos interrogamos sobre el contexto histórico de la "propuesta" carcelaria y las prácticas penitenciarias en su trayectoria histórica. En tanto institución donde disputaron su lugar ideas positivistas de la criminología cientificista, las propuestas penitenciarias "rehabilitantes", así como concepciones del "otro" como enemigo o desecho social, la prisión-laboratorio de los médicos y la prisión-fábrica de los penitenciarios convivieron en un proyecto común de cárcel-depósito. Miradas superpuestas, disciplinantes algunas, segregacionistas otras, o con la ilusión profiláctica de cárceles que luego fueron "galpones", pugnaron el sentido de la cárcel en forma simultánea desde fines del siglo XIX hasta nuestros días. Resulta evidente, a partir del trabajo de Lila Caimari y Ricardo Salvatore, que estas miradas han sufrido modificaciones durante la primera mitad del siglo XX, aunque no existan trabajos que relacionen este período con la actualidad. Es así que en esta ponencia me propongo analizar algunos cambios en particular que aparecen en la práctica carcelaria actual en relación a los estudios históricos, incorporando al período de la dictadura 1976-1983 como profundo clivaje histórico