954 resultados para Urinary organs.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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This paper brings to the attention of member countries of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC) resolutions adopted by past sessions of the Committee, since 2000, and the process of their implementation. Resolutions 55 to 66 for the period 2000- 2006 have been extracted from the reports of the eighteenth to twenty first sessions of the CDCC Also included for the information of member countries are selected resolutions recently adopted by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and other organs of the United Nations. These resolutions greatly influence the preparation of the programme of work and are expected guide the day-to-day functioning of the secretariat. It is a great source of information for delegations, given the perceived special relevance of the resolutions to the membership of the CDCC. The resolutions listed in this document are pertinent to all subprogrammes of ECLAC and indeed the CDCC subprogramme 12 of ECLAC. However, the content of these resolutions either marked no real advance on the outcomes of the corresponding conferences that were held within recent times or were cast in a globally relevant context that did not address specific concerns of Caribbean countries to any significant extent.
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Pós-graduação em Bases Gerais da Cirurgia - FMB
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Pós-graduação em Medicina Veterinária - FCAV
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O mercado de peixes ornamentais vem crescendo gradativamente nos últimos anos e com a crescente pressão exercida nos bancos naturais de recursos pesqueiros, busca-se alternativas para a continuidade da produção de pescado, seja através da aqüicultura ou da busca por novos recursos pouco ou até mesmo inexplorado, como e o caso do cara-pix8una, Aequidens plagiozonatus. A partir desse conhecimento é importante a realização de estudos que caracterizem o perfil parasitológico dessas espécies de peixes a fim de verificar e controlar a disseminação de parasitas que geram desequilíbrio nos ecossistemas aquáticos. Por isso, o objetivo deste estudo foi Descrever morfologicamente os microparasitas (microsporídios, mixosporídios e coccidios) encontrados em A. plagiozonatus provenientes do rio Peixe-Boi /PA, através do levantamento de ações parasitárias causadas por microparasitas (microsporídios, myxosporídios e coccidios) com ênfase na morfologia destes. Para isso, foram realizadas 5 coletas, totalizando 100 espécimes, sendo estes necropsiados e tendo seus órgãos analisados. Dos órgãos parasitados foram retirados fragmentos, fixados e processados para microscopia de luz. Foram calculados o Indice hepatossomático dos exemplares e a prevalência parasitaria para cada grupo de parasitas analisados, enfatizando os microparasitas. A partir das observações feitas foram encontrados os 3 filos parasitas: Myxozoa, Microsporidia e Apicomplexa. A prevalência dos microsporídios nos exemplares estudados foi de 100%, dos mixosporidios 18% e dos Apicomplexa de 45%. Nossos dados representam uma importante contribuição para o estudo ictiossanitário em A. plagiozonatus na região, uma vez que qualquer atividade que envolva a extração de recursos naturais deve ser gerenciada por meio de medidas de ordenamento e manejo, para permitir o equilíbrio dos ecossistemas, promovendo o uso sustentável de seus recursos e garantindo a preservação do sistema, a fim de que se possa evitar a propagação e transferência de doenças por meio de animais aquáticos.
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Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are rare lysosomal disorders caused by the deficiency of specific lysosomal enzymes responsible for glycosaminoglycan (GAG) degradation. Enzyme Replacement Therapy (ERT) has been shown to reduce accumulation and urinary excretion of GAG, and to improve some of the patients' clinical signs. We studied biochemical and molecular characteristics of nine MPS patients (two MPS I, four MPS II and three MPS VI) undergoing ERT in northern Brazil. The responsiveness of ERT was evaluated through urinary GAG excretion measurements. Patients were screened for eight common MPS mutations, using PCR, restriction enzyme tests and direct sequencing. Two MPS I patients had the previously reported mutation p.P533R. In the MPS II patients, mutation analysis identified the mutation p.R468W, and in the MPS VI patients, polymorphisms p.V358M and p.V376M were also found. After 48 weeks of ERT, biochemical analysis showed a significantly decreased total urinary GAG excretion in patients with MPS I (p < 0.01) and MPS VI (p < 0.01). Our findings demonstrate the effect of ERT on urinary GAG excretion and suggest the adoption of a screening strategy for genotyping MPS patients living far from the main reference centers.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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The objective of present study was to evaluate the relative growth of organs and viscera from water buffaloes. Fifteen Mediterranean intact males, averaging, 356.7 kg initial live weight and twenty four months of age, were used. The animals were ramdomly assigned into three groups (categories). One group was ramdomly assigned to immediate slaughter (AR), the rest two groups were full-fed a ration containing 50% concentrate, dry matter basis until reaching the slaughter weights of 450 and 500kg, respectively. At slaughter the empty body weight was determined and the weights of head, feet, leather, lungs, heart, liver, spleen, rumen-reticulum, omasum, abomasum, small intestine, large intestine were recorded. Regression equations of log weight of organs and viscera as a function of log empty-body-weight (EBW), were fitted. All body components studied, with exception of liver and spleen, developed slower than in relation to EBW.