943 resultados para Corrimento genital
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A Freud debemos el mérito de haber demostrado que existe una sexualidad infantil y no tiene nada de genital hasta la pubertad, con la masturbación del adolescente. Esta sexualidad infantil se localiza en tres zonas privilegiadas que corresponden a tres etapas de maduración del individuo.. Son los estadios oral, anal y genital. La relación madre-hijo es decisiva para la evolución del niño. Las condicione socioculturales en las que nos movemos dificultan esta relación (madres que trabajan). Lo importante es que puedan disponer de tiempo para estar cerca de su hijo y que en este tiempo puedan ejercer bien su función. Esto se reflejará en la escuela, la universidad, el taller y en su vida profesional y amorosa. La educación sexual en la escuela es tanto mejor cuanto que es menos aparente.. Debe inscribirse de una forma natural y discreta en la vida escolar corriente. La educación sexual no es más que un aspecto de la educación y la sexualidad no es más que un aspecto de la afectividad. No puede separarse de la educación en general cosa que siempre se ha hecho por la torpeza de ciertos educadores, incapaces de superar sus propias deficiencias en este punto. Su misión es prepararle (niño) para unas funciones propias de adulto, lo prepara para ser hombre o mujer. Si esta educación es represiva puede dar lugar a trastornos de la vida sexual como consecuencias reaccionales. La coeducación debe hacerse en el hogar y en la escuela. La solución perfecta depende de la actitud de los padres, de cómo hayan sabido hacer su papel de hombre y mujer y de constituir una verdadera pareja. La ayuda que el padre preste a la madre dará al hijo la impresión de que no pierde su virilidad si friega los platos por ejemplo.
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The Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous dragonfly family Tarsophlebiidae is revised. The type species of the type genus Tarsophlebia Hagen, 1866, T eximia (Hagen, 1862) from the Upper Jurassic Solnhofen Limestones, is redescribed, including important new information on its head, legs, wings, anal appendages and male secondary genital apparatus. The type specimen of Tarsophlebiopsis mayi Tillyard, 1923 is regarded as an aberrant or unusually preserved Tarsophlebia eximia. One new species of Tarsophlebia and three new species of Turanophlebia are described, i.e. Tarsophlebia minor n. sp., Turanophlebia anglicana n. sp., T mongolica n. sp., and T. vitimensis n. sp. A new combination is proposed for Turanophlebia neckini (Martynov, 1927) n. comb. The phylogenetic relationships of the Mesozoic Tarsophlebiidae are discussed on the basis of new body and wing venation characters. The present analysis supports a rather derived position for the Tarsophlebiidae, as sister group of the the Epiproctophora rather than of (Zygoptera + Epiproctophora). Also, through the present discussion, the Oligo-Miocene family Sieblosiidae seems to be more closely related to the Epiproctophora than to the Zygoptera. But the present study and previous analyses suffer of the lack of informations concerning the more inclusive groups of Odonatoptera, viz. Protozygoptera, Triadophlebiomorpha, Protanisoptera, etc. The significance of the tarsophlebiid secondary male genital apparatus for the reconstruction of the evolution of odonate copulation is discussed.
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Development of external genitalia in mammalian embryos requires tight coordination of a complex series of morphogenetic events involving outgrowth, proximodistal and dorsoventral patterning, and epithelial tubulogenesis. Hypospadias is a congenital defect of the external genitalia that results from failure of urethral tube closure. Although this is the second most common birth defect in humans, affecting one in every 250 children, the molecular mechanisms that regulate morphogenesis of the mammalian urethra are poorly understood. We report that mice lacking the IIIb isoform of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (Fgfr2) exhibit severe hypospadias. Urethral signaling regions, as indicated by Shh and Fgf8 expression, are established in Fgfr2-IIIb null mice; however, cell proliferation arrests prematurely and maturation of the urethral epithelium is disrupted. Fgfr2-IIIb(-/-) mutants fail to maintain the progenitor cell population required for uroepithelial renewal during tubular morphogenesis. In addition, we show that antagonism of the androgen receptor (AR) leads to loss of Fgfr2-IIIb and Fgf10 expression in the urethra, and an associated hypospadias phenotype, suggesting that these genes are downstream targets of AR during external genital development. Genitourinary defects resulting from disruption of AR activity, by either genetic or environmental factors, may therefore involve negative regulation of the Fgfr2 pathway. This represents the first example of how the developing genitourinary system integrates cues from systemically circulating steroid hormones with a locally expressed growth factor pathway.
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Phthalates are industrial additives widely used as plasticizers. In addition to deleterious effects on male genital development, population studies have documented correlations between phthalates exposure and impacts on reproductive tract development and on the metabolic syndrome in male adults. In this work we investigated potential mechanisms underlying the impact of DEHP on adult mouse liver in vivo. A parallel analysis of hepatic transcript and metabolic profiles from adult mice exposed to varying DEHP doses was performed. Hepatic genes modulated by DEHP are predominantly PPARalpha targets. However, the induction of prototypic cytochrome P450 genes strongly supports the activation of additional NR pathways, including Constitutive Androstane Receptor (CAR). Integration of transcriptomic and metabonomic profiles revealed a correlation between the impacts of DEHP on genes and metabolites related to heme synthesis and to the Rev-erbalpha pathway that senses endogenous heme level. We further confirmed the combined impact of DEHP on the hepatic expression of Alas1, a critical enzyme in heme synthesis and on the expression of Rev-erbalpha target genes involved in the cellular clock and in energy metabolism. This work shows that DEHP interferes with hepatic CAR and Rev-erbalpha pathways which are both involved in the control of metabolism. The identification of these new hepatic pathways targeted by DEHP could contribute to metabolic and endocrine disruption associated with phthalate exposure. Gene expression profiles performed on microdissected testis territories displayed a differential responsiveness to DEHP. Altogether, this suggests that impacts of DEHP on adult organs, including testis, could be documented and deserve further investigations.
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This study considers the factors that influence women’s work behavior in Kenya. In particular, it examines whether gender attitudes and certain types of social institutions influence the probability of employment or type of employment for women. Using data from the Demographic and Health Survey of 2008–9, we find that religion and ethnicity are significant determinants of women’s employment in Kenya. While personal experience of female genital mutilation is insignificant, spousal age and education differences, as well as marital status (which reflect attitudes both in women’s natal and marital families), are significant determinants of women’s employment choices.
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The morphology of terebelliform polychaetes was investigated for a phylogenetic study focused on Terebellidae. For this study, specimens belonging to 147 taxa, preferably type material or specimens from type localities or areas close to them, were examined under stereo, light and scanning electron microscopes. The taxa examined were 1 Pectinariidae, 2 Ampharetidae, 2 Alvinellidae, 8 Trichobranchidae, and 134 Terebellidae, which included 8 Polycirrinae, 15 Thelepodinae, and 111 Terebellinae. A comparison of the morphology, including prostomium, peristomium, anterior segments and lobes, branchiae, glandular venter, nephridial and genital papillae, notopodia and notochaetae, neuropodia and neurochaetae, and posterior end, was made of all the currently recognized families of terebelliform polychaetes, with special emphasis on Terebellidae. A discussion of the characters useful to distinguish between genera is given. This character set will be used in a subsequent phylogenetic study (Nogueira & Hutchings in prep.)
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Five halacarid species are reported from the Brazilian coast for the first time. Scaptognathides delicatulus, formerly known only from its type locality in Kuwait; Scaptognathus gibbosus, known from Galapagos and Somalia; and Scaptognathus insularis known from northeastern Australia, have their distributions extended. Along with these new records, Halacaroides antoniazziae sp. nov. and Acarochelopodia caissara sp. nov. are described. Halacaroides antoniazziae sp. nov. differs from its congeners by the presence of three subgenital setae in males and none in females, 41-44 perigenital setae and two posterior external genital acetabula in males. Acarochelopodia caissara sp. nov. has a rounded anterior epimeral plate margin, the posterior epimeral plates are partially divided into two halves but anteriorly joined by a narrow band, the dorsal setae on tarsus I are grouped 1:2, and the anterior and posterior dorsal plates have a length: width ratio of 1.61-1.77 and 1.60-1.70, respectively.
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Toca new genus is proposed to include two new species: the type species T. bossanova new species from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and T samba new species from Parana and Minas Gerais, Brazil. Toca may be related to Caloctenus Keyserling and Gephyroctenus Mello-Leitao, with which it shares the scales on the abdominal dorsum and the epigynum as a single, slightly sclerotized, fold. The genus can be distinguished among the Calocteninae genera by its unique genital structures.
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Robinow syndrome is a skeletal dysplasia with both autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive inheritance patterns. It is characterized by short stature, limb shortening, genital hypoplasia, and craniofacial abnormalities. The etiology of dominant Robinow syndrome is unknown; however, the phenotypically more severe autosomal recessive form of Robinow syndrome has been associated with mutations in the orphan tyrosine kinase receptor, ROR2, which has recently been identified as a putative WNT5A receptor. Here, we show that two different missense mutations in WNT5A, which result in amino acid substitutions of highly conserved cysteines, are associated with autosomal dominant Robinow syndrome. One mutation has been found in all living affected members of the original family described by Meinhard Robinow and another in a second unrelated patient. These missense mutations result in decreased WNT5A activity in functional assays of zebrafish and Xenopus development. This work suggests that a WNT5A/ROR2 signal transduction pathway is important in human craniofacial and skeletal development and that proper formation and growth of these structures is sensitive to variations in WNT5A function. Developmental Dynamics 239:327-337, 2010. (C) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Ureaplasma diversum infection in bulls may result in seminal vesiculitis, balanoposthitis and alterations in spermatozoids. In cows, it can cause placentitis, fetal alveolitis, abortion and the birth of weak calves. U. diversum ATCC 49782 (serogroups A), ATCC 49783 (serogroup C) and 34 field isolates were used for this study. These microorganisms were submitted to Polymerase Chain Reaction for 16S gene sequence determination using Tact High Fidelity and the products were purified and bi-directionally sequenced. Using the sequence obtained, a fragment containing four hypervariable regions was selected and nucleotide polymorphisms were identified based on their position within the 16S rRNA gene. Forty-four single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) were detected. The genotypic variability of the 16S rRNA gene of U. diversum isolates shows that the taxonomy classification of these organisms is likely much more complex than previously described and that 16S rRNA gene sequencing may be used to suggest an epidemiologic pattern of different origin strains. (c) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Genital mycoplasmas are natural inhabitants of the male urethra and are potentially pathogenic species playing an aetiological role in both genital infections and male infertility. This study aims to determine the presence of Mycoplasma genitalium DNA in urine samples of HIV-1-infected men in Sao Paulo city. Realtime polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed using the primers My-ins and Mgso-2 and the Taqman probe Mgen-P1 as described previously. A total of 223 HIV-1-infected men were tested with a mean age of 44 years. Thirteen (5.8%) presented M. genitalium in urine and the co-infection was more common among homosexual men (76.9% versus 51.9%, P < 0.26). In conclusion, realtime PCR was a useful and rapid method for detecting M. genitalium DNA in urine samples. Further studies should be conducted to assess the clinical significance of these results on HIV transmission and its impact on HIV viral load.
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Objectives: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a major risk factor for cervical disease. Using baseline data from the HIV-infected cohort of Evandro Chagas Clinical Research Institute at Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, factors associated with an increased prevalence of HPV were assessed. Methods: Samples from 634 HIV-infected women were tested for the presence of HPV infection using hybrid capture 11 and polymerase chain reaction. Prevalence ratios (PR) were estimated using Poisson regression analysis with robust variance. Results: The overall prevalence of HPV infection was 48%, of which 94% were infected with a high-risk HPV. In multivariate analysis, factors independently associated with infection with high-risk HPV type were: younger age (<30 years of age; PR 1.5, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.1-2.1), current or prior drug use (PR 1.3, 95% CI 1.0-1.6), self-reported history of HPV infection (PR 1.2, 95% CI 0.96-1.6), condom use in the last sexual intercourse (PR 1.3, 95% CI 1.1-1.7), and nadir CD4+ T-cell count <100 cells/mm(3) (PR 1.6, 95% CI 1.2-2.1). Conclusions: The estimated prevalence of high-risk HPV-infection among HIV-infected women from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was high. Close monitoring of HPV-related effects is warranted in all HIV-infected women, in particular those of younger age and advanced immunosuppression. (C) 2008 International Society for Infectious Diseases. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Today around 28 000 women originally from countries where FGM is practised, are living in Sweden. Many of them are at childbearing age which means that knowledge about FGM and its consequences is of outmost importance during delivery. The aim of this study is to describe current research on how to manage the delivery, regarding deinfibulation and the following stitching as well as the risk of complications when the labouring woman is mutilated. This review of literature is based on 12 scientific articles published between years 1989 – 2005. Five different databases have been searched with use of a large number of keywords.The review found that no scientific research has been carried out that describes how deinfibulation and following stitching should be managed when the woman is mutilated. All available articles within this area are referring to best practice only. The review also found that the conclusions of the studies are contradictory. The majority, however, show an increased frequency for prolonged labour that could be related to FGM. The three largest studies also show an increased rate of caesarean section among mutilated women. In the few studies that examine haemorrhage, the majorities show an increased tendency to bleed, that could be related to FGM. Several articles emphasize the importance of good routines for deinfibulation to reduce the risk for complications.In summary it can be established that due to methodological problems in many studies, no reliable conclusion can be made that the researched complications exists to a greater extent when the woman is mutilated
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Na inseminação artificial de suínos, são utilizados de 9 a 12 bilhões de espermatozóides por fêmea inseminada. A utilização de menor número de espermatozóides, sem interferir na performance reprodutiva das fêmeas, poderia otimizar o uso dos machos e reduzir os custos de inseminação. Esta tese foi dividida em três experimentos para avaliar o efeito da redução do número de espermatozóides por fêmea inseminada com a técnica tradicional ou intra-uterina. No experimento 1 foram utilizadas 218 leitoas Camborough 22 inseminadas em três intervalos antes da ovulação (0-12, 13-23 e 24-30 h), com doses inseminantes contendo 1,5 bilhão de espermatozóides e armazenadas por 0-48 h ou 96-120 h. As leitoas receberam uma única inseminação. As fêmeas foram abatidas aos 30,83,7 dias de gestação e o trato genital foi removido para contagem do número de corpos lúteos e embriões totais. A taxa de prenhez foi influenciada pelo intervalo inseminação-ovulação quando o sêmen foi armazenado por 96-120 h (P<0,05). Da mesma forma, a interação tempo de armazenamento do sêmen e o intervalo inseminação-ovulação afetou (P<0,05) o número de embriões totais e a sobrevivência embrionária. Quando o período de armazenamento do sêmen foi de 120 h e o intervalo inseminação-ovulação de 24-30 h, foi observada redução no número de embriões totais e na sobrevivência embrionária. No experimento 2 foi avaliado o efeito do intervalo inseminação-ovulação e do número de espermatozóides na dose inseminante em fêmeas submetidas à inseminação intra-uterina. Foram utilizadas 66 matrizes pluríparas da linhagem Camborough 22. As fêmeas foram distribuídas em quatro tratamentos (doses de 1 ou 2 bilhões de espermatozóides diluídos em 60 ml e intervalo inseminação-ovulação de 0-24 e 25-36 h). As fêmeas receberam uma única inseminação intra-uterina. No momento da inseminação, não foi observado refluxo de sêmen. A passagem do cateter pela cérvix foi possível em todas as fêmeas. Foi observada presença de sangue em 1,7% das fêmeas. Aos 314,3 dias de gestação, as fêmeas foram abatidas e o trato genital foi removido para a contagem dos corpos lúteos e número de embriões totais. A taxa de prenhez e a sobrevivência embrionária não foram afetadas pelo número de espermatozóides ou pelo intervalo inseminação-ovulação. O número de embriões totais não foi influenciado pelo número de espermatozóides, mas foi reduzido para o intervalo inseminação-ovulação de 25-36 h comparado a 0-24 h (P<0,05). No experimento 3 foram utilizadas 298 fêmeas Camborough 22 com o objetivo de comparar o desempenho reprodutivo de fêmeas submetidas à inseminação intra-uterina e a tradicional. As fêmeas foram distribuídas em dois tratamentos: T1 – inseminação intra-uterina com doses inseminantes contendo 0,5 bilhão de espermatozóides em um volume total de 20 ml; T2 - inseminação tradicional com doses inseminantes contendo 3,0 bilhões de espermatozóides em um volume total de 90 ml. As fêmeas receberam múltiplas inseminações. Foi possível a realização da inseminação intra-uterina em 98,1% das fêmeas. A presença de sangue, na extremidade do cateter ou espiral da pipeta de inseminação intra-uterina, foi observada em 8,4 % das fêmeas. As taxas de prenhez e de parto ajustada não diferiram entre os tratamentos. No entanto, o tamanho da leitegada foi menor (P<0,05) na IAU quando comparado à tradicional. Na inseminação artificial tradicional, em leitoas, é possível utilizar 1,5 bilhão de espermatozóides sem que as taxas de prenhez, número de embriões totais e sobrevivência embrionária sejam comprometidas. Para a inseminação intra-uterina, a utilização de 1 bilhão de espermatozóides não compromete o desempenho reprodutivo.