995 resultados para EXPERIMENTAL ORAL MUCOSITIS
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Estructura formal, textual y oral del discurso públicoExisten tres competencias comunicativas muy valoradas en la sociedad de la información. Primero, la búsqueda, selección y gestión de grandes cantidades de información. Segundo, la redacción de textos claros, concisos y rigurosos. Y en tercer lugar, la exposición y defensa oral de esta información en un discurso público. Tradicionalmente, los estudios de periodismo han abordado estas competencias de forma independiente. Pero actualmente, instituciones y empresas de ámbitos diferentes demandan un perfil profesional capaz de aplicarlas ante cualquier tipo de información y con objetivos diversos. Se propone un modelo integral en tres niveles estructurales basado en teorías, conceptos y estudios específicos de periodismo, oratoria, retórica… o comunicación, en los últimos años. Este modelo puede contribuir a encauzar las investigaciones de académicos y representa una herramienta de entrenamiento para profesionales.
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Purpose: We performed a multi-centre phase I study to assess the safety, pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) of the orally available small molecule mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MEK) 1/2 inhibitor, WX-554, and to determine the optimal biological dose for subsequent trials.
Experimental design: Patients with treatment-refractory, advanced solid tumours, with adequate performance status and organ function were recruited to a dose-escalation study in a standard 3 + 3 design. The starting dose was 25 mg orally once weekly with toxicity, PK and PD guided dose-escalation with potential to explore alternative schedules.
Results: Forty-one patients with advanced solid tumours refractory to standard therapies and with adequate organ function were recruited in eight cohorts up to doses of 150 mg once weekly and 75 mg twice weekly. No dose-limiting toxicities were observed during the study, and a maximum tolerated dose (MTD) was not established. The highest dose cohorts demonstrated sustained inhibition of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) phosphorylation in peripheral blood mononuclear cells following ex-vivo phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate stimulation. There was a decrease of 70 ± 26% in mean phosphorylated (p)ERK in C1 day 8 tumour biopsies when compared with pre-treatment tumour levels in the 75 mg twice a week cohort. Prolonged stable disease (>6 months) was seen in two patients, one with cervical cancer and one with ampullary carcinoma.
Conclusions: WX-554 was well tolerated, and an optimal biological dose was established for further investigation in either a once or twice weekly regimens. The recommended phase 2 dose is 75 mg twice weekly.
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Les unités linguistiques sous-lexicales (p.ex., la syllabe, le phonème ou le phone) jouent un rôle crucial dans le traitement langagier. En particulier, le traitement langagier est profondément influencé par la distribution de ces unités. Par exemple, les syllabes les plus fréquentes sont articulées plus rapidement. Il est donc important d’avoir accès à des outils permettant de créer du matériel expérimental ou clinique pour l’étude du langage normal ou pathologique qui soit représentatif de l’utilisation des syllabes et des phones dans la langue orale. L’accès à ce type d’outil permet également de comparer des stimuli langagiers en fonction de leurs statistiques distributionnelles, ou encore d’étudier l’impact de ces statistiques sur le traitement langagier dans différentes populations. Pourtant, jusqu’à ce jour, aucun outil n’était disponible sur l’utilisation des unités linguistiques sous-lexicales du français oral québécois. Afin de combler cette lacune, un vaste corpus du français québécois oral spontané a été élaboré à partir d’enregistrements de 184 locuteurs québécois. Une base de données de syllabes et une base de données de phones ont ensuite été construites à partir de ce corpus, offrant une foule d’informations sur la structure des unités et sur leurs statistiques distributionnelles. Le fruit de ce projet, intitulé SyllabO +, sera rendu disponible en ligne en accès libre via le site web http://speechneurolab.ca/fr/syllabo dès la publication de l’article le décrivant. Cet outil incomparable sera d’une grande utilité dans plusieurs domaines, tels que les neurosciences cognitives, la psycholinguistique, la psychologie expérimentale, la phonétique, la phonologie, l’orthophonie et l’étude de l’acquisition des langues.
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Existe uma grande quantidade de fármacos que provocam reacções adversas na mucosa oral. Os efeitos que causam são variados, nomeadamente angioedema, língua pilosa nigra, bruxismo, síndrome da boca ardente, candidose, queilite, xerostomia, eritema multiforme, hiperplasia gengival, glossite, halitose, hiperpigmentação das mucosas, hipersalivação, reações liquenóides, lupóides, penfigóides e tipo pênfigo, osteonecrose, tumefação das glandulas salivares, alterações do paladar, ulcerações, mucosite e lesões potencialmente malignas, entre outras. Com o presente trabalho pretende-se criar uma base de dados que facilite a pesquisa dos diferentes efeitos adversos e relação com a terapêutica prescrita ao paciente, de modo a auxiliar a vida ao Médico Dentista no contexto da prestação de serviços aos seus Utentes.
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Dada a elevada prevalência de cárie em Portugal em idades jovens, a equipa de saúde escolar do concelho de Oliveira do Bairro (distrito de Aveiro), desenvolveu, durante o ano letivo 2012/13, um projeto de educação para a saúde, denominado Senhor Dente, dirigido a crianças em idade pré‐escolar (3‐6 anos) que consistiu na implementação da escovagem na escola. Com este estudo pretendeu‐se determinar o grau de redução da placa bacteriana nas crianças abrangidas pelo referido projeto, de forma a avaliar a sua efetividade na redução das cáries dentárias. Efetuou‐se um estudo quasi experimental, no qual foi avaliado o índice de placa bacteriana individual antes e após a implementação do projeto (ninicial = 256; nfinal = 190). Antes da intervenção, estimou‐se uma prevalência de cárie dentária de 32,8% (IC 95%: 27,0‐38,6). Após a implementação da escovagem dentária na escola, observou‐se uma redução do índice de placa bacteriana de 2,45 (IC 95%: 2,38‐2,51), havendo uma associação estatisticamente significativa entre a variação no índice de placa bacteriana e o valor inicial do índice de dentes cariados, perdidos e obturados por cárie e, também, com o intervalo de tempo decorrido entre os 2 momentos de avaliação. Os resultados demonstraram a efetividade dos programas de saúde escolar que promovam a escovagem dentária diária na escola e sugerem a necessidade de avaliar qual deve ser a duração destes projetos, como forma de otimizar os recursos necessários para o seu desenvolvimento.
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Aim: To evaluate, in vitro, the effect of brushing with a Ricinus communis -based experimental toothpaste on color stability and surface roughness of artificial teeth. Methods: Ninety artificial teeth (maxillary central incisors) in different shades, light and dark (NatusDent Triple Pressing, Dentbras) were used. Initial color (Spectrophotometer Easyshade, VITA) and surface roughness (Rugosimeter Surfcorder SE 1700, Kosakalab) readouts were performed. After baseline measurements, samples were assigned to 10 groups (n=9) according to the artificial tooth shade and type of toothpaste used during the mechanical brushing test (Pepsodent, MAVTEC): Sorriso Dentes Brancos – SDB, Colgate Luminous White - CLW (Colgate-Palmolive), Close up White Now - CWN (Unilever), Trihydral - THL (Perland Pharmacos) and Ricinus communis - RCE (Experimental). After 29,200 cycles of brushing, corresponding to 2 years of brushing by a healthy individual, new color and roughness readouts of the specimens were performed. Data (before and after the tests) were statistically analyzed (2-way repeated measures ANOVA, Tukey, p<0.05). Results: RCE toothpaste produced the greatest color stability for dark tooth shade and the second best color stability for light tooth shade. For surface roughness alteration, there was no difference (p>0.05) for any tested toothpaste regardless of tooth shade. Conclusions: The experimental Ricinus communis toothpaste did not cause color and surface roughness alteration in the artificial teeth, and it may be considered a suitable option for denture cleaning.
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El reemplazo de terapéutica de tipo alópata por agentes naturales resulta una alternativa para pacientes con compromiso sistémico o síndrome de polifarmacia. El propóleo constituye una opción debido a sus propiedades antimicrobianas, analgésica y antiinflamatorias. Debido a las características bioquímicas de la mucosa oral es necesario emplear un vehículo para su colocación y aprovechar las propiedades del propóleo. En este estudio se propone la utilización de un gel a base de carbopol 934, trietanolamina y glicerina como vehículo. MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS. Se elaboró el gel base mediante la fusión de 100 ml de agua desmineralizada, glicerina 3.5 g y 1 g de carbopol 934 P. Pasadas 24 horas se incorporó trietanolamina 50% 0.8 g hasta lograr un pH 7. En una proporción 1:1 se adiciona lentamente el extracto de propóleo 65% al gel base. RESULTADOS. Al evaluar la consistencia del producto se oservó una mezcla homogénea, sin embargo al dejarlo en reposo se observó tres horas después un decaimiento en la viscosidad del mismo. CONCLUSIONES. Es necesario reevaluar los componentes del gel base con el fin de lograr una mucoadhesión deseada así como mejorar las propiedades físicas del mismo.
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Purpose: To investigate the anti-osteoporosis effect of Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch.) Bunge. extract (AMBE) in experimental rats. Method: Female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into six groups: control group, ovariectomy (OVX) with vehicle group, OVX with 17β-estradiol (E2, 25 μg/kg/day) group, and OVX with AMBE doses (60, 120 and 240 mg/kg/day) groups. Daily oral administration of AMBE or E2 was started 4 weeks after OVX and lasted for 16 weeks. The bone mineral density (BMD) of L4 vertebrae and right femurs was evaluated. The length of each femur was measured with a micrometer, and the center of diaphysis was determined. Three representative L4 vertebrae were selected to evaluate trabecular microarchitecture. Serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP), urinary calcium (U-Ca), urinary phosphorus (UP), urinary creatinine (Cr) and osteocalcin (OC) levels were measured. Results: AMBE dose-dependently inhibited the bone mineral density (BMD) reduction of L4 vertebrae (0.27 ± 0.03 g/cm2, p < 0.05) and femurs (0.23 ± 0.03 g/cm2, p < 0.05) caused by OVX and prevented the deterioration of trabecular microarchitecture (p < 0.05), which were accompanied by a significant decrease in skeletal remodeling (p < 0.05) as evidenced by the lower levels of bone turnover markers. A higher dosage of AMBE treatment (240 mg/kg/day) increased U-Ca/Cr (0.27 ± 0.03 mmol/mmol), ALP (137.23 ± 16.72 U/L), U-P/Cr (4.18 ± 0.27 mmol/mmol) and OC (8.47 ± 0.26 mmol/L) levels (both p < 0.05). Conclusion: The findings of this study indicate that AMBE prevents OVX-induced osteoporosis in rats.
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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Nanociência e Nanobiotecnologia, 2016.
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In the absence of effective vaccine(s), control of African swine fever caused by African swine fever virus (ASFV) must be based on early, efficient, cost-effective detection and strict control and elimination strategies. For this purpose, we developed an indirect ELISA capable of detecting ASFV antibodies in either serum or oral fluid specimens. The recombinant protein used in the ELISA was selected by comparing the early serum antibody response of ASFV-infected pigs (NHV-p68 isolate) to three major recombinant polypeptides (p30, p54, p72) using a multiplex fluorescent microbead-based immunoassay (FMIA). Non-hazardous (non-infectious) antibody-positive serum for use as plate positive controls and for the calculation of sample-to-positive (S:P) ratios was produced by inoculating pigs with a replicon particle (RP) vaccine expressing the ASFV p30 gene. The optimized ELISA detected anti-p30 antibodies in serum and/or oral fluid samples from pigs inoculated with ASFV under experimental conditions beginning 8 to 12 days post inoculation. Tests on serum (n = 200) and oral fluid (n = 200) field samples from an ASFV-free population demonstrated that the assay was highly diagnostically specific. The convenience and diagnostic utility of oral fluid sampling combined with the flexibility to test either serum or oral fluid on the same platform suggests that this assay will be highly useful under the conditions for which OIE recommends ASFV antibody surveillance, i.e., in ASFV-endemic areas and for the detection of infections with ASFV isolates of low virulence.
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Esta investigación surge como resultado de la búsqueda por motivar en los niños, a través de la educación infantil, su imaginación y creatividad las cuales puedan ser expresadas a través de su comunicación oral y creativa entendiendo que a estas edades no se produce la escritura propiamente dicha. Se propuso el “MIVE” Método Icono Verbal En una primera fase se ha seleccionado como técnicas e instrumentos de recolección de datos la Lista de Cotejo, la misma que ha servido para recoger datos en la muestra seleccionada que fueron 320 niños de 5 años. Se realizó en 32 colegios de Lima Perú, para lo cual se escogió el diseño Experimental con un enfoque cuantitativo y un nivel cuasi experimental. En una segunda fase, los resultados obtenidos en centros educativos infantiles que nos permiten describir las características de la muestra, el nivel de la comunicación, la percepción visual y la asociación de imágenes icónicas para elaborar una temática cuentista. En una tercera fase, se lleva a cabo la interpretación de los resultados sobre la incidencia de todos los factores en relación a la función del nivel de su oralidad creativa que presenta la muestra. Los resultados que se han obtenido al término de la investigación resultan de gran utilidad cuanto que aclaran y plantean que El método Icono Verbal, desarrolla la comunicación oral-creativa, su percepción visual y logran asociar imágenes icónicas para elaborar una estructura de cuento en los niños de 5 años de edad.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect on oral health, at age 9 years, of daily oral supplementation with the probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri, strain ATCC 55730, to mothers during the last month of gestation and to children through the first year of life. The study was a single-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial involving 113 children: 60 in the probiotic and 53 in the placebo group. The subjects underwent clinical and radiographic examination of the primary dentition and carious lesions, plaque and gingivitis were recorded. Saliva and plaque were sampled for determination of mutans streptococci (MS) and lactobacilli (LB) in saliva and plaque as well as salivary secretory IgA (SIgA). Forty-nine (82%) children in the probiotic group and 31 (58%) in the placebo group were caries-free (p < 0.01). The prevalence of approximal caries lesions was lower in the probiotic group (0.67 ± 1.61 vs. 1.53 ± 2.64; p < 0.05) and there were fewer sites with gingivitis compared to the placebo group (p < 0.05). There were no significant differences between the groups with respect to frequency of toothbrushing, plaque and dietary habits, but to intake of fluoride supplements (p < 0.05). There were no intergroup differences with respect to L. reuteri, MS, LB or SIgA in saliva. Within the limitation of this study it seems that daily supplementation with L. reuteri from birth and during the first year of life is associated with reduced caries prevalence and gingivitis score in the primary dentition at 9 years of age.
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To estimate the impact of aging and diabetes on insulin sensitivity, beta-cell function, adipocytokines, and incretin production. Hyperglycemic clamps, arginine tests and meal tolerance tests were performed in 50 non-obese subjects to measure insulin sensitivity (IS) and insulin secretion as well as plasma levels of glucagon, GLP-1 and GIP. Patients with diabetes and healthy control subjects were divided into the following groups: middle-aged type 2 diabetes (MA-DM), aged Type 2 diabetes (A-DM) and middle-aged or aged subjects with normal glucose tolerance (MA-NGT or A-NGT). IS, as determined by the homeostasis model assessment, glucose infusion rate, and oral glucose insulin sensitivity, was reduced in the aged and DM groups compared with MA-NGT, but it was similar in the MA-DM and A-DM groups. Insulinogenic index, first and second phase insulin secretion and the disposition indices, but not insulin response to arginine, were reduced in the aged and DM groups. Postprandial glucagon production was higher in MA-DM compared to MA-NGT. Whereas the GLP-1 production was reduced in A-DM, no differences between groups were observed in GIP production. In non-obese subjects, diabetes and aging impair insulin sensitivity. Insulin production is reduced by aging, and diabetes exacerbates this condition. Aging associated defects superimposed diabetic physiopathology, particularly regarding GLP-1 production. On the other hand, the glucose-independent secretion of insulin was preserved. Knowledge of the complex relationship between aging and diabetes could support the development of physiopathological and pharmacological based therapies.