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Apesar de significativos avanços obtidos no estudo da esquistossomose mansônica, as relações existentes entre esquistossomose e má-nutrição ainda não se acham completamente esclarecidas. Sendo a fase de lactação um período de vida de extrema importância para o indivíduo, alterações metabólicas na gestante podem afetar diretamente o desenvolvimento do feto sugerindo uma programação (imprinting) no metabolismo deste indivíduo em resposta adaptativa aos fatores ambientais encontrados em períodos iniciais de desenvolvimento. Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar as características do baço na fase aguda da infecção esquistossomótica de camundongos programados metabolicamente por restrição calórica e restrição protéica. Os baços dos animais eutanasiados na 9 semana de infecção foram submetidos a cortes histológicos (5m) e corados com hematoxilina-eosina. Foi realizada avaliação histopatológica, análise morfométrica e estereologia. A análise estatística foi realizada utilizando-se o programa Graph Pad Instat. Foi observada desorganização estrutural da polpa branca e da polpa vermelha nos grupos programados, independente da presença de infecção. Animais infectados apresentaram hiperplasia e hipertrofia da polpa branca e maior quantidade de pigmentos dispersos no tecido esplênico, bem como a presença de eosinófilos no interior de estruturas vasculares. A polpa branca dos grupos infectados tanto de restrição calórica quanto de restrição protéica apresentaram medidas morfométricas maiores quando comparados aos grupos não infectados. Os resultados estereológicos mostraram que o grupo de restrição calórica infectado apresentou menor densidade de volume de polpa vermelha, enquanto não houve diferenças significativas na densidade de volume de polpa branca. Megacariócitos foram vistos em maior quantidade nos grupos infectados, com ênfase no grupo de restrição protéica. Estes dados sugerem que a programação pela desnutrição materna na lactação e a infecção esquistossomótica provocam desorganização do tecido esplênico.

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A menopausa e a hipertensão podem alterar o remodelamento cardiovascular, porém pouco se sabe sobre sua associação no remodelamento ventricular esquerdo e na aorta. As ratas foram separadas em quatro grupos com seis animais cada: grupo Sham, OVX (ratas ooforectomizadas), 2K1C (ratas com dois rins, um clipe), e grupo 2K1C+OVX com período experimental de 11 semanas. O ventrículo esquerdo (VE) e a aorta torácica foram removidos e analisados (microscopia de luz, imuno-histoquímica e estereologia). A citologia vaginal mostrou que os animais dos grupos Sham e 2K1C ciclaram normalmente, entretanto, os animais dos grupos OVX e OVK+2K1C permaneceram na fase do diestro ou proestro. Comparado ao grupo Sham, a pressão arterial aumentou 12% no grupo OVX e 35% maior nos grupos 2K1C e OVX+2K1C. A relação massa do VE/comprimento da tíbia e a área seccional média de cardiomiócitos aumentaram em todos os grupos com exceção do grupo Sham. A vascularização intramiocárdica foi reduzida cerca de 30% em relação ao grupo Sham, não havendo diferença significativa entre os grupos OVX, 2K1C e OVX+2K1C. O tecido conjuntivo cardíaco teve um aumento superior a 45% nos grupos 2K1C e OVX+2K1C comparados ao grupo Sham, sem diferença entre o os animais do grupo Sham e OVX. O número de núcleos de cardiomiócitos do VE foi gradualmente menor nos grupos OVX, 2K1C e OVX+2K1C, sem diferença entre os dois últimos grupos. Imuno-histoquímica positiva para receptor AT1 da Ang II nas células musculares lisas da túnica média da aorta foi observado em todos os grupos. Estes resultados indicam que a ooforectomia e a hipertensão renovascular agem aumentando a pressão arterial independentemente, com conseqüente remodelamento cardíaco adverso, com estímulo maior da hipertensão renovascular que da menopausa induzida cirurgicamente.

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A menopausa e a hipertensão podem alterar o remodelamento cardiovascular, porém pouco se sabe sobre sua associação no remodelamento ventricular esquerdo e na aorta. As ratas foram separadas em quatro grupos com seis animais cada: grupo Sham, OVX (ratas ooforectomizadas), 2K1C (ratas com dois rins, um clipe), e grupo 2K1C+OVX com período experimental de 11 semanas. O ventrículo esquerdo (VE) e a aorta torácica foram removidos e analisados (microscopia de luz, imuno-histoquímica e estereologia). A citologia vaginal mostrou que os animais dos grupos Sham e 2K1C ciclaram normalmente, entretanto, os animais dos grupos OVX e OVK+2K1C permaneceram na fase do diestro ou proestro. Comparado ao grupo Sham, a pressão arterial aumentou 12% no grupo OVX e 35% maior nos grupos 2K1C e OVX+2K1C. A relação massa do VE/comprimento da tíbia e a área seccional média de cardiomiócitos aumentaram em todos os grupos com exceção do grupo Sham. A vascularização intramiocárdica foi reduzida cerca de 30% em relação ao grupo Sham, não havendo diferença significativa entre os grupos OVX, 2K1C e OVX+2K1C. O tecido conjuntivo cardíaco teve um aumento superior a 45% nos grupos 2K1C e OVX+2K1C comparados ao grupo Sham, sem diferença entre o os animais do grupo Sham e OVX. O número de núcleos de cardiomiócitos do VE foi gradualmente menor nos grupos OVX, 2K1C e OVX+2K1C, sem diferença entre os dois últimos grupos. Imuno-histoquímica positiva para receptor AT1 da Ang II nas células musculares lisas da túnica média da aorta foi observado em todos os grupos. Estes resultados indicam que a ooforectomia e a hipertensão renovascular agem aumentando a pressão arterial independentemente, com conseqüente remodelamento cardíaco adverso, com estímulo maior da hipertensão renovascular que da menopausa induzida cirurgicamente.

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Os esforços para melhorar o diagnóstico, o prognóstico e a vigilância do câncer de próstata (CaP) são relevantes. A superestimação do Escore de Gleason (GSC) pode submeter os indivíduos a um tratamento agressivo desnecessário. Foi tido como objetivo utilizar a estereologia em avaliações do CaP e investigar se o volume nuclear médio (VNM) correlaciona-se com o padrão primário de Gleason (Gpp), a fim de buscar um método alternativo devido à subjetividade do Escore de Gleason, que seja aquele, um método confiável e objetivo, sem discordância interobservador. Para isso, identificamos 74 amostras de prostatectomia radical, que foram divididos em seis grupos com base no Gpp, de 3 a 5. Controles (C) foram adquiridos em regiões não tumorais pareadas das mesmas amostras. O VNM foi estimado utilizando o método de "intersecção dos pontos amostrados". Diferenças estatísticas do VNM entre os grupos C e os grupos Gpp foram testadas utilizando o teste de Kruskall-Wallis e pós- teste de Dunn. As diferenças entre cada grupo Gpp e seus homólogos foram testados com o teste de Wilcoxon. As correlações foram avaliadas com a correlação de Spearman (R [Spearman]). As correlações entre o antígeno prostático específico (PSA) e o GSC (R [Spearman] de 0,76) e entre o PSA e o VNM (R [Spearman] de 0,78) foram moderadamente forte e altamente significativa, e a correlação entre o VNM e o Gpp (R [Spearman] de 0,53) foi moderada e altamente significativa. O VNM foi significativamente maior em regiões cancerígenas em comparação as regiões de controle-pareado. O planejamento adequado de um estudo, bem como a disponibilidade de equipamentos e softwares para a quantificação morfológica, pode proporcionar incentivo para rapidez e precisão para estimar o VNM como parâmetro auxiliar na avaliação do câncer de próstata. A reprodutibilidade falha interobservador do GSC tem mostrado possíveis conduções equivocadas dos pacientes portadores de CaP. O VNM representa um método reprodutível de classificação objetiva para o câncer de próstata. Portanto, os dados atuais favorecem o uso de VNM associado com GSC e o PSA na avaliação do câncer de próstata.

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INTRODUCTION: Increasing number of stretch-shortening contractions (SSCs) results in increased muscle injury. METHODS: Fischer Hybrid rats were acutely exposed to an increasing number of SSCs in vivo using a custom-designed dynamometer. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) imaging was conducted 72 hours after exposure when rats were infused with Prohance and imaged using a 7T rodent MRI system (GE Epic 12.0). Images were acquired in the transverse plane with typically 60 total slices acquired covering the entire length of the hind legs. Rats were euthanized after MRI, the lower limbs removed, and tibialis anterior muscles were prepared for histology and quantified stereology. RESULTS: Stereological analyses showed myofiber degeneration, and cellular infiltrates significantly increased following 70 and 150 SSC exposure compared to controls. MRI images revealed that the percent affected area significantly increased with exposure in all SSC groups in a graded fashion. Signal intensity also significantly increased with increasing SSC repetitions. DISCUSSION: These results suggest that contrast-enhanced MRI has the sensitivity to differentiate specific degrees of skeletal muscle strain injury, and imaging data are specifically representative of cellular histopathology quantified via stereological analyses.

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The comet assay is a technique used to quantify DNA damage and repair at a cellular level. In the assay, cells are embedded in agarose and the cellular content is stripped away leaving only the DNA trapped in an agarose cavity which can then be electrophoresed. The damaged DNA can enter the agarose and migrate while the undamaged DNA cannot and is retained. DNA damage is measured as the proportion of the migratory ‘tail’ DNA compared to the total DNA in the cell. The fundamental basis of these arbitrary values is obtained in the comet acquisition phase using fluorescence microscopy with a stoichiometric stain in tandem with image analysis software. Current methods deployed in such an acquisition are expected to be both objectively and randomly obtained. In this paper we examine the ‘randomness’ of the acquisition phase and suggest an alternative method that offers both objective and unbiased comet selection. In order to achieve this, we have adopted a survey sampling approach widely used in stereology, which offers a method of systematic random sampling (SRS). This is desirable as it offers an impartial and reproducible method of comet analysis that can be used both manually or automated. By making use of an unbiased sampling frame and using microscope verniers, we are able to increase the precision of estimates of DNA damage. Results obtained from a multiple-user pooled variation experiment showed that the SRS technique attained a lower variability than that of the traditional approach. The analysis of a single user with repetition experiment showed greater individual variances while not being detrimental to overall averages. This would suggest that the SRS method offers a better reflection of DNA damage for a given slide and also offers better user reproducibility.

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Quantification of nanoparticles in biological systems (i.e., cells, tissues and organs) is becoming a vital part of nanotoxicological and nanomedical fields. Dose is a key parameter when assessing behavior and any potential risk of nanomaterials. Various techniques for nanoparticle quantification in cells and tissues already exist but will need further development in order to make measurements reliable, reproducible and intercomparable between different techniques. Microscopy allows detection and location of nanoparticles in cells and has been used extensively in recent years to characterize nanoparticles and their pathways in living systems. Besides microscopical techniques (light microscopy and electron microscopy mainly), analytical techniques such as mass spectrometry, an established technique in trace element analysis, have been used in nanoparticle research. Other techniques require 'labeled particles, fluorescently, radioactively or magnetically. However, these techniques lack spatial resolution and subcellular localization is not possible. To date, only electron microscopy offers the resolving power to determine accumulation of nanoparticles in cells due to its ability to image particles individually. So-called super-resolution light microscopy techniques are emerging to provide sufficient resolution on the light microscopy level to image or 'see particles as individual particles. Nevertheless, all microscopy techniques require statistically sound sampling strategies in order to provide quantitative results. Stereology is a well-known sampling technique in various areas and, in combination with electron microscopy, proves highly successful with regard to quantification of nanoparticle uptake by cells. © 2010 Future Medicine Ltd.

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BACKGROUND: Several physiological studies in recent years have convincingly demonstrated increased clearance of intravascular protein tracers by several different tissues, including the retina, during early diabetes and galactosemia in the rat. This change has been described as a consequence of increased permeation, although vascular leakage has not been demonstrated, and the fate of such tracers remains unelucidated. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: A pilot study in this laboratory showed no evidence of vascular leakage but suggested increased endocytosis of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) by retinal vascular endothelial cells (RVECs) in early diabetes. We therefore quantified RVEC endocytosis in normal, streptozotocin (STZ)-treated nondiabetic and STZ-diabetic rats using the design-based stereology method of "vertical sections." A duration of diabetes (6 weeks) was chosen to approximate the time period in which other workers have demonstrated increased protein permeation of the retina. RESULTS: After a 20-minute exposure to the tracer, HRP reaction product was observed in small vesicular and tubular endosomes and larger multivesicular bodies of the RVECs. Stereological analysis revealed a 6.5-fold increase in the volume of HRP-containing organelles in the RVECs of diabetic rats compared with STZ-treated nondiabetics or normal controls. None of the animals in this study showed HRP reaction product outside the retinal vascular endothelium. CONCLUSIONS: A highly significant increase in RVEC endocytosis occurs in early diabetes. Increased RVEC endocytosis may contribute to the observed clearance of intravascular protein tracers by the retina during early diabetes.

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We sought to determine if hyperglycaemia is responsible for increased retinal vascular endothelial-cell (RVEC) endocytosis in diabetes and to assess the role of nonenzymatic glycosylation in mediation of this novel endothelial-cell pathology. RVECs were propagated in media containing either 5 or 25 mmol/l glucose for up to 10 days after which they were exposed to the protein tracer horseradish peroxidase for 30 min. The level of RVEC endocytosis was quantified in intact cell monolayers by electron microscopic stereology, and in cell lysates by a simple spectrophotometric method. The effect of the nonenzymatic glycosylation inhibitors, aminoguanidine and D-lysine, on high-glucose medium induced changes in RVEC endocytosis was tested by inclusion of these agents in the culture medium. RVECs exposed to 25 mmol/l glucose showed a stepwise increase in endocytosis of horseradish peroxidase culminating in a two- to threefold increase after 10 days. Endocytosis returned to normal levels after a further 10 days in 5 mmol/l glucose medium. The increase in RVEC endocytosis was markedly reduced, but not completely normalised, by aminoguanidine and D-lysine. Exposure of cultured RVECs to 25 mmol/l glucose causes an increase in endocytosis of similar magnitude to that experienced by RVEC in early diabetes, and implicates hyperglycaemia in the latter situation. A significant component of the increase in RVEC endocytosis appears to be mediated by nonenzymatic glycosylation.

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L’exposition du fœtus à l’éthanol est reconnue comme étant la principale cause de maladies évitables lors du développement. Une forte exposition à l’alcool durant la gestation peut occasionner des dysmorphies cranio-faciales et des retards mentaux, ainsi que des troubles d’apprentissages et du comportement. Le développement du système visuel est également perturbé chez une grande majorité d’enfants qui ont été exposés à l’alcool. Lorsque les doses prises sont élevées, le système visuel peut présenter une panoplie de symptômes comme une augmentation de la tortuosité des vaisseaux rétiniens, de la myopie, de l’hypermétropie, du strabisme et une hypoplasie du nerf optique. Cependant, très peu d’études se sont penchées sur les effets de plus faibles doses sur le développement du système visuel du primate. Le singe est un excellent modèle pour étudier le système visuel car il possède plusieurs similitudes avec l’humain tant au niveau développemental qu’au niveau structurel. De plus, le singe utilisé, le Chlrocebus aethiops sabeus, possède l’avantage que des individus de cette espèce ont une consommation naturelle et volontaire à l’alcool. Une étude (Clarren et al., 1990) a suggéré qu’une faible exposition à l’alcool du fœtus du primate non humain occasionnait une diminution du nombre de cellules ganglionnaires de la rétine (CGRs). Étant donné que le corps genouillé latéral dorsal (CGLd) reçoit la plupart de ses intrants de la rétine, il est raisonnable d’assumer que les couches rétino-récipientes du CGLd devraient être aussi affectées. Nous avons alors émis l’hypothèse que le CGLd devrait également subir une diminution du nombre de neurones. Pour la première fois, nous avons utilisé une méthode stéréologique pour quantifier le nombre de cellules dans les couches parvo- (P) et magnocellulaires (M) du CGLd. Contrairement à notre hypothèse de départ, nous n’avons pas observé de diminution dans le nombre global de neurones dans le CGLd des animaux exposés à l’alcool par rapport à des sujets contrôles, ni une diminution de son volume. Nous avons toutefois observé une diminution de la taille du corps cellulaire seulement dans la population M du CGLd. Ces résultats suggèrent que le système visuel est affecté par une faible exposition à l’alcool durant son développement qui devrait se traduire sur le comportement par des déficits dans les fonctions de la voie M.

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La présente étude visait à développer un protocole de fixation et d'échantillonnage pour le poumon équin suivant les directives publiées sur l’utilisation d’une approche stéréologique de type « design-based ». Les poumons gauches de chevaux contrôles et atteints du souffle ont été fixés avec du formaldéhyde 10% pendant 48h à une pression constante de 25-30 cm d’H2O. Les poumons ont été sectionnés en 20-21 tranches d’une épaisseur d'environ 2,5 cm chacune; de 10-11 tranches ont été sélectionnées de façon aléatoire et systématique pour la mesure du volume de référence avec la méthode de Cavalieri. Un protocole d’échantillonnage systématique, aléatoire et uniforme utilisant le principe du « smooth fractionator » et un poinçon à biopsie de 17 mm ont été utilisés pour échantillonner une fraction représentative de chaque poumon. Les méthodes d’échantillonnage de sections verticales, uniformes et aléatoires (VUR) et d’échantillonnage isotropique, uniforme et aléatoire (IUR) ont toutes deux été effectuées pour comparer le nombre de voies respiratoires en coupe perpendiculaire obtenues à partir de chaque méthode. L'architecture globale et la qualité des tissus fixés ont également été évaluées. Des spécimens pulmonaires équins ont été échantillonnés avec succès selon un protocole visant à produire des données morphométriques valides. Les tissus ont été fixés avec un minimum d'artéfacts et contenaient une quantité suffisante de voies respiratoires en coupe perpendiculaire dans les deux types d’échantillons. En conclusion, un protocole de fixation et d'échantillonnage adapté au poumon équin permettant l'utilisation d'une approche stéréologique de type « design-based » a été élaboré pour l’étude du remodelage des voies respiratoires.

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Protein deficiency is one of the biggest public health problems in the world, accounting for about 30-40% of hospital admissions in developing countries. Nutritional deficiencies lead to alterations in the peripheral nervous system and in the digestive system. Most studies have focused on the effects of protein-deficient diets on the enteric neurons, but not on sympathetic ganglia, which supply extrinsic sympathetic input to the digestive system. Hence, in this study, we investigated whether a protein-restricted diet would affect the quantitative structure of rat coeliac ganglion neurons. Five male Wistar rats (undernourished group) were given a pre- and postnatal hypoproteinic diet receiving 5% casein, whereas the nourished group (n = 5) was fed with 20% casein (normoproteinic diet). Blood tests were carried out on the animals, e.g., glucose, leptin, and triglyceride plasma concentrations. The main structural findings in this study were that a protein-deficient diet (5% casein) caused coeliac ganglion (78%) and coeliac ganglion neurons (24%) to atrophy and led to neuron loss (63%). Therefore, the fall in the total number of coeliac ganglion neurons in protein-restricted rats contrasts strongly with no neuron losses previously described for the enteric neurons of animals subjected to similar protein-restriction diets. Discrepancies between our figures and the data for enteric neurons (using very similar protein-restriction protocols) may be attributable to the counting method used. In light of this, further systematic investigations comparing 2-D and 3-D quantitative methods are warranted to provide even more advanced data on the effects that a protein-deficient diet may exert on sympathetic neurons. (C) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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The impact of grain size on deformation twinning in commercial purity titanium and magnesium alloy Mg–3Al–1Zn (AZ31) is investigated. Tensile tests were carried out for the titanium samples; compression testing was employed for the magnesium specimens. Average values of the true twin length, true twin thickness and the number density of twins were determined using stereology. A key difference between these two materials is that twinning contributes little to the plastic strain in the titanium while it accounts for nearly all of the early plastic strain in the magnesium. In some respects (e.g. volume fraction and number density) the phenomenology of twinning differed between the two materials, while in others (e.g. twin shape and size) both materials showed a similar response. It is found that in both materials, twins span the entirety of their parent grains only for grain sizes less than ∼30 μm. Both the nucleation density per unit of nucleating interface (i.e. grain and twin boundaries) and the aspect ratio of twins scale with applied stress. The impact of grain size on twin volume fraction is modelled analytically.

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Over the last decade the development of new molecular biology tools, advanced microscopy, live imaging and systems biology approaches have revolutionized our conception of how embryonic development proceeds. One fundamental aspect of development biology is the concept of morphogenesis: understanding how a group of multipotent cells organize and differentiate into a complex organ. In Kidney Development: Methods and Protocols, expert researchers in the field detail different approaches to tackle kidney development. These approaches include culture and live imaging aspects of kidney development, analyzing the 3-dimensional aspects of branching morphogenesis as well as nephrogenesis, manipulation of the gene/protein expression during kidney development as well as in the adult kidney, and how to assess kidney malformation and disease. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and key tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Kidney Development: Methods and Protocols seeks to aid scientists in the further study of the process of morphogenesis which is fundamental important not only for studying developmental biology but also for regenerative medicine.