959 resultados para tronco simpático
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Introdução: Os potenciais evocados auditivos e visuais são propostos como exames úteis no diagnóstico da encefalopatia hepática subclínica. Entretanto não existem estudos demonstrando a sua utilidade na população de pacientes pediátricos. Este estudo foi realizado na tentativa de avaliar diferentes tipos de potenciais na detecção da encefalopatia hepática subclínica na população pediátrica candidata a transplante hepático. Métodos: Realizou-se um estudo de caso controle onde potenciais evocados auditivos e visuais foram realizados em 15 pacientes pediátricos candidatos a transplante hepático que não apresentavam sinais clínicos de encefalopatia hepática. As latências de onda obtidas, nesses exames, foram comparadas com 16 controles saudáveis com faixas etárias similares. Exames laboratoriais de função hepática e eletroencefalograma foram, também, realizados para examinar as suas correlações com os resultados dos potenciais evocados. Resultados: Não foram encontradas diferenças, estatisticamente significativas entre os pacientes e os controles nos potenciais evocados auditivos, porém no potencial evocado visual, os pacientes candidatos a transplante hepático demonstraram latências N1 (N75) significativamente prolongadas quando comparadas com os controles. Não houve atraso significativo nas outras ondas. Por outro lado, latências prolongadas no potencial evocado auditivo tiveram uma correlação positiva com anormalidades no eletroencefalograma, apenas entre crianças com patologia hepática. Tal correlação não foi observada no potencial evocado visual. Conclusões: Os potenciais evocados podem ser usados na detecção de alterações relacionadas à encefalopatia hepática nos pacientes pediátricos, todavia outros estudos são necessários para determinar as suas especificidades e sensibilidades.
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A finalidade da presente dissertação será o exame de algumas das muitas polêmicas éticas e jurídicas que envolvem a utilização das células-tronco embrionárias humanas para fins de pesquisa e terapia. A utilização de tais células-tronco foi aprovada pela Lei n.º 11.105 de 2005, conhecida como a nova Lei de Biossegurança, cujo artigo 5º permitiu, apenas para fins de pesquisa e terapia, a utilização das citadas células obtidas de embriões humanos provenientes do processo de fertilização in vitro, não utilizados no respectivo procedimento, atendidas certas condições. Assim que entrou em vigor, o citado dispositivo sofreu por parte do Procurador Geral da República a Ação Direta de Inconstitucionalidade (ADI) nº 3510, que gerou amplos debates de âmbito multidisciplinar. Apesar da declaração de constitucionalidade do referido artigo, ainda são muitas as polêmicas de ordem jurídica e ética. Questiona-se, principalmente, as divergências existentes acerca da natureza jurídica do embrião, produzido in vitro e excedente nos processos de fertilização, bem como a adequação do princípio constitucional da Dignidade Humana neste contexto. São demonstradas, ainda, questões pertinentes ao patenteamento de material genético e, consequentemente, das células-tronco embrionárias.
Requalificação de ativo público em obsolescência tecnológica: a ferrovia tronco centro de Pernambuco
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O estudo objetivou levantar as possibilidades de requalificação da Linha Tronco Centro de Pernambuco (LTCPE), um ativo ferroviário secular, em bitola métrica, com 608 km de extensão, desenvolvidos ao longo da linha dorsal do Estado de Pernambuco. Sua relevância se justifica pela solicitação da Concessionária ao Governo federal de devolução do patrimônio ferroviário. A operadora destaca que a linha ferroviária será substituída por outra linha férrea, a Ferrovia Nova Transnordestina, em bitola larga, de alto desempenho, que liga os estados de Pernambuco, Piauí e Ceará. Ambas as ferrovias desenvolvem um longo paralelismo em toda a extensão da LTCPE. Pretendeu-se, pois, identificar outras utilidades para o referido ramal ferroviário que não a de transporte de carga, vez que esta requalificação não deveria se dar em posição concorrencial com a Transnordestina. A pesquisa foi desenvolvida com base na compreensão de seu contexto histórico, da análise do quadro nacional do setor e na análise dos diversos ambientes socioeconômicos em que está inserido esse ramal ferroviário. Para obtenção dos resultados, foram aplicados questionários com profissionais dos setores de serviços públicos de planejamento e logística, operadores e outros ligados à consultoria e engenharia. Com base no rol de intervenientes identificados, foi construída uma Matriz Institucional em que se apresentou o caminho crítico de ação e as interrelações entre os intervenientes públicos. Na mesma perspectiva, foi elaborada uma Matriz de SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities e Threats) de forma a articular o conjunto de dados e ações, indicando atividades e inversões financeiras que subsidiarão os estudos técnicos para a requalificação. Como resultados, o estudo identificou os trechos requalificáveis, sua destinação e novas alternativas de uso do patrimônio ferroviário remanescente.
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Os potenciais evocados auditivos de tronco encefálico (PEATE) permitem a análise neurofisiológica das vias auditivas. Diversos autores relatam que suas características podem variar em crianças nascidas pré ou a termo. Objetivos: comparar as latências absolutas das ondas I, III e V e dos intervalos interpicos entre crianças nascidas pré e a termo. Metodologia: coorte comparativa e prospectiva, os sujeitos em estudo foram crianças nascidas pré e a termo que realizaram PEATE em três avaliações (aos quatro, 12 e 20 meses de idade), precedido de avaliação otorrinolaringológica e audiológica o com objetivo de garantir que não apresentavam alteração auditiva. Resultados: ingressaram 124 crianças (73 pré-termo). Não foi encontrada diferença estatística (P>0,05) na comparação dos resultados entre os gêneros, bem como interaural. Portanto, todas as análises estatísticas usaram como unidade amostral a orelha. Na comparação entre os grupos, através do teste t para as amostras independentes, aos quatro e aos 12 meses, as latências absolutas nas ondas I, III e V e os interpicos das ondas I-III, I-V e III-V apresentaram diferenças estatisticamente significativas. Aos 20 meses somente não apresentou diferença a latência absoluta da onda I. Foi encontrada correlação inversa forte (coeficiente de Pearson) entre a idade gestacional e as latências absolutas das ondas, bem como com os intervalos interpicos. Conclusão: a maturação do sistema auditivo, avaliada através do PEATE, ocorre de forma distinta entre crianças nascidas pré e a termo; portanto recomenda-se que a aplicação do PEATE em crianças pré-termo, menores de 20 meses, leve em consideração a idade gestacional.
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Human multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), also known as mesenchymal stem cells, have become an important and attractive therapeutic tool since they are easily isolated and cultured, have in vitro expansion potential, substantial plasticity and secrete bioactive molecules that exert trophic effects. The human umbilical cord as a cell source for cell therapy will help to avoid several ethical, political, religious and technical issues. One of the main issues with SC lines from different sources, mainly those of embryonic origin, is the possibility of chromosomal alterations and genomic instability during in vitro expansion. Cells isolated from one umbilical cord exhibited a rare balanced paracentric inversion, likely a cytogenetic constitutional alteration, karyotype: 46,XY,inv(3)(p13p25~26). Important genes related to cancer predisposition and others involved in DNA repair are located in 3p25~26. Titanium is an excellent biomaterial for bone-implant integration; however, the use can result in the generation of particulate debris that can accumulate in the tissues adjacent to the prosthesis, in the local bone marrow, in the lymph nodes, liver and spleen. Subsequently may elicit important biological responses that aren´t well studied. In this work, we have studied the genetic stability of MSC isolated from the umbilical cord vein during in vitro expansion, after the cryopreservation, and under different concentrations and time of exposition to titanium microparticles. Cells were isolated, in vitro expanded, demonstrated capacity for osteogenic, adipogenic and chondrogenic differentiation and were evaluated using flow cytometry, so they met the minimum requirements for characterization as MSCs. The cells were expanded under different concentrations and time of exposition to titanium microparticles. The genetic stability of MSCs was assessed by cytogenetic analysis, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and analysis of micronucleus and other nuclear alterations (CBMN). The cells were able to internalize the titanium microparticles, but MSCs preserve their morphology, differentiation capacity and surface marker expression profiles. Furthermore, there was an increase in the genomic instability after long time of in vitro expansion, and this instability was greater when cells were exposed to high doses of titanium microparticles that induced oxidative stress. It is necessary always assess the risks/ benefits of using titanium in tissue therapy involving MSCs, considering the biosafety of the use of bone regeneration using titanium and MSCs. Even without using titanium, it is important that the therapeutic use of such cells is based on analyzes that ensure quality, security and cellular stability, with the standardization of quality control programs appropriate. In conclusion, it is suggested that cytogenetic analysis, FISH analysis and the micronucleus and other nuclear alterations are carried out in CTMH before implanting in a patient
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Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are powerful sources for cell therapy in regenerative medicine. The long time cultivation can result in replicative senescence or can be related to the emergence of chromosomal alterations responsible for the acquisition of tumorigenesis features in vitro. In this study, for the first time, the expression profile of MSC with a paracentric chromosomal inversion (MSC/inv) was compared to normal karyotype (MSC/n) in early and late passages. Furthermore, we compared the transcriptome of each MSC in early passages with late passages. MSC used in this study were obtained from the umbilical vein of three donors, two MSC/n and one MSC/inv. After their cryopreservation, they have been expanded in vitro until reached senescence. Total RNA was extracted using the RNeasy mini kit (Qiagen) and marked with the GeneChip ® 3 IVT Express Kit (Affymetrix Inc.). Subsequently, the fragmented aRNA was hybridized on the microarranjo Affymetrix Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 arrays (Affymetrix Inc.). The statistical analysis of differential gene expression was performed between groups MSC by the Partek Genomic Suite software, version 6.4 (Partek Inc.). Was considered statistically significant differences in expression to p-value Bonferroni correction ˂.01. Only signals with fold change ˃ 3.0 were included in the list of differentially expressed. Differences in gene expression data obtained from microarrays were confirmed by Real Time RT-PCR. For the interpretation of biological expression data were used: IPA (Ingenuity Systems) for analysis enrichment functions, the STRING 9.0 for construction of network interactions; Cytoscape 2.8 to the network visualization and analysis bottlenecks with the aid of the GraphPad Prism 5.0 software. BiNGO Cytoscape pluggin was used to access overrepresentation of Gene Ontology categories in Biological Networks. The comparison between senescent and young at each group of MSC has shown that there is a difference in the expression parttern, being higher in the senescent MSC/inv group. The results also showed difference in expression profiles between the MSC/inv versus MSC/n, being greater when they are senescent. New networks were identified for genes related to the response of two of MSC over cultivation time. Were also identified genes that can coordinate functional categories over represented at networks, such as CXCL12, SFRP1, xvi EGF, SPP1, MMP1 e THBS1. The biological interpretation of these data suggests that the population of MSC/inv has different constitutional characteristics, related to their potential for differentiation, proliferation and response to stimuli, responsible for a distinct process of replicative senescence in MSC/inv compared to MSC/n. The genes identified in this study are candidates for biomarkers of cellular senescence in MSC, but their functional relevance in this process should be evaluated in additional in vitro and/or in vivo assays
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Background: Embryonic stem cells are cells derived from early-stage embryos that are characterized by pluripotency and self-renewal capacity. The in vitro cultured murine embryonic stem cells can indefinitely propagate in an undifferentiated state in the presence of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF). However, when stimulated, these cells can differentiate into cell lines derived from all three embryonic germ layers. The trichostatin A (TSA) is an epigenetic modifier agent and several studies have used the TSA to stimulate cellular differentiation. However, most of these studies only assessed one TSA concentration. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effects of different TSA concentrations on histone hyperacetylation during in vitro cell differentiation of murine pluripotent embryonic stem cells, cultured with or without LIF, in the quest of to standardize their application on early cultures of embryonic stem cells.Materials, Methods & Results: Undifferentiated murine embryonic stem cells were plated in the presence of different TSA concentrations (0 nM, 15 nm, 50 nM and 100 nM) in the presence or absence of LIF. Thus, the treatments were evaluated in undifferentiated embryonic stem cells cultured in the presence of LIF (Control group: 0 nM LIF(+); Group 15 nM LIF+; Group 50 nM LIF+ and Group 100 nM LIF+), and in embryonic stem cells cultured in the absence of LIF (Control group: 0 nM LIF; Group 15 nM LIF(-); Group 50 nM LIF(-) and Group 100 nM LIF-). Treatment with TSA was performed for 24 h. After that the medium was replaced with fresh medium without TSA. Samples were collected at 0, 12, 24, 36 and 48 h after the beginning of the experiment. Three replicates were performed in each experimental group. The relative amount of Histone H3 lysine 9 acetylation was analyzed in all groups, as well as the cell proliferation in the embryonic stem cells cultured in the presence of LIF. In the control group (0 nM), the absence of LIF resulted in higher levels (P < 0.05) of H3lys9ac compared to the cultures supplemented with LIF. In the embryonic stem cells cultured in the presence of LIF, the 50 nM and 100 nM treatments resulted in higher levels (P < 0.05) of H3lys9ac when compared with 0 nM and 15 nM treatments. Evaluating the Hoechst area in the 0 nM group, it was observed that the number of cells increased (P < 0.05) according to the time of culture. Treatment with 15 nM also reflected a similar distribution, but the Hoechst area in 15 nM group was lower (P < 0.05) at 24 and 48h when compared to the observed in the control group. In the 100 nM treatment, was observed that the area of Hoechst was lower (P < 0.05) to that obtained in the control group at 12, 24 and 48h. In addition, it was observed that treatment with TSA induces greater cellular differentiation when compared to control groups in stem cells cultured in the presence of LIF as well as in the absence of LIF.Discussion: In the present study it was observed that TSA treatment increased the levels of histone acetylation in murine embryonic stem cells at a 50 nM concentration, making it possible to reduce the concentration recommended in the literature (100 nM). In addtion, it was concluded that the lower TSA concentrations utilized (15 nm and 50 nM) was less harmful to cellular proliferation than the 100 nM TSA concentration.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are known as a population of multi-potential cells able to proliferate and differentiate into multiple mesodermal tissues including bone, cartilage, muscle, ligament, tendon, fat and stroma. Several applications of the study of EC can be emphasized the therapeutic techniques such as guided bone regeneration by implantation of EC in the affected site, without the need for bone grafts, using titanium as a vehicle. The process of cryopreservation is essential for the maintenance of cell cultures, since the cell line is frozen, it can be maintained in liquid nitrogen for an indefinite period and then thawed for therapeutic or experimental purposes. The aim of this study was to isolate a population of MSCs derived from the subendothelium of the umbilical vein human (MSCs-SUVH) to assess cytogenetic analysis by the possibility of appearance of chromosomal changes in two different situations: MSCs-SUVH regarding the process of cryopreservation and MSCs-SUVH grown on the surface of titanium. Flow cytometry analysis revealed that, this cell population was positive for the markers CD29, CD73 and CD90, but there was no expression of hematopoietic lineage markers, such as CD14, CD34 and CD45 and demonstrated capacity for osteogenic differentiation. The chromosomes obtained from the primary culture of MSCs-SUVH were analyzed by GTW banding technique, and results are described as guidelines to ISCN 2005. There was not the emergence of clonal chromosomal changes in the MSCs-SUVH in different situations analyzed. However one of the strings presented a balanced paracentric inversion, probably a cytogenetic constitutional alterations, which was present before and after the experimental situations that the MSCs-SUVH was submitted
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A number of evidences show the influence of the growth of injured nerve fibers in Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) as well as potential implant stem cells (SCs) to make it more suitable for nerve regeneration medium. In this perspective, this study aimed to evaluate the plasticity of mesenchymal stem cells from bone marrow of mice in the presence of culture medium conditioned with facial nerve explants (D-10) and fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2). In this perspective, the cells were cultivated only with DMEM (group 1), only with D-10(group 2), only with FGF-2(group 3) or with D-10 and FGF-2(group 4). The growth and morphology were assessed over 72 hours. Quantitative phenotypic analysis was taken from the immunocytochemistry for GFAP, OX-42, MAP-2, β-tubulin III, NeuN and NF-200 on the fourth day of cultivation. Cells cultured with conditioned medium alone or combined with FGF-2 showed distinct morphological features similar apparent at certain times with neurons and glial cells and a significant proliferative activity in groups 2 and 4 throughout the days. Cells cultived only with conditioned medium acquired a glial phenotype. Cells cultured with FGF-2 and conditioned medium expressed GFAP, OX-42, MAP-2, β-tubulin III, NeuN and NF-200. On average, area and perimeter fo the group of cells positive for GFAP and the área of the cells immunostained for OX-42 were higher than those of the group 4. This study enabled the plasticity of mesenchymal cells (MCs) in neuronal and glial nineage and opened prospects for the search with cell therapy and transdifferentiation