365 resultados para Moulin, J.-F.-A.
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Resumen: Descripción: vista de un molino y unas barracas en las cercanías de la ciudad de Valencia
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Studies evaluating immune function in obese humans and experimental animals indicate that the excess adiposity is associated with impaired in immune responses. Obesity is related to a higher rate of infections and to some types of cancer. Nutritional, metabolic and endocrine factors are implicated in the immunological changes. The adipose tissue directly produces substances with various functions related to immune system. Furthermore, some investigations suggest that certain types of weight reduction strategies can alter the immune function. Nevertheless, long-term studies should be carried out to address whether these changes positively affects the ability of these obese individuals to control infections and tumor development.
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Este estudo investigou, em contexto psicogenético, que lugar a generosidade ocupa no universo moral de crianças e adolescentes em contraposição à satisfação de um interesse próprio. Foram entrevistados, individualmente, 30 alunos de uma escola pública de Vitória-ES, os quais foram divididos em três grupos de acordo com a faixa etária (7, 10 e 13 anos). Foi utilizada uma história-dilema que trazia um conflito entre a possibilidade de manifestar a generosidade e a oportunidade de satisfazer um interesse próprio. Em todas as faixas etárias pesquisadas, a maioria dos participantes optou pela generosidade em detrimento da satisfação do próprio interesse. A porcentagem dessa resposta na faixa etária de 10 anos, contudo, foi inferior às porcentagens nas demais idades estudadas. Pode-se afirmar, portanto, que a generosidade faz parte do universo moral infantil e adolescente. Este trabalho contribui para a expansão do campo de pesquisas sobre a moralidade e oferece importantes subsídios para propostas de educação moral que contemplem virtudes como a generosidade.
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Background: The D-mannose binding lectin ArtinM is known to recruit neutrophils, to degranulate mast cells and may have potential therapeutic applications. However, the effect of ArtinM on mast cell recruitment has not been investigated. Methodology: Male Wistar rats were injected i.p. with ArtinM or ConA (control). The ability of the lectin to degranulate peritoneal and mesenteric mast cells was examined. Recruitment of mast cells to the peritoneal cavity and mesentery after ArtinM injection was examined with or without depletion of peritoneal mast cells by distilled water. Results: ArtinM degranulated both peritoneal and mesentery mast cells in vitro. Three days after i.p. injection of the lectin there were reduced numbers of mast cells in the peritoneal lavage, while at 7 days post injection of ArtinM, the number of peritoneal mast cells was close to control values. Since immature mast cells are recruited from the bone marrow, the effect of the lectin on bone marrow mast cells was examined. Injection of ArtinM resulted in an increased number of mast cells in the bone marrow. To determine if degranulation of mast cells in the peritoneal cavity was required for the increase in bone marrow mast cells, the peritoneal cavity was depleted of mast cells with ultrapure water. Exposure to ArtinM increased the number of mast cells in the bone marrow of rats depleted of peritoneal mast cells. Conclusions: The ArtinM induced recruitment of mast cells from the bone marrow to the peritoneal cavity may partially explain the therapeutic actions of ArtinM.