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Zugl.: Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Informatik, Diss., 2011
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Geistes-, Sozial- und Erziehungswiss., Diss., 2011
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Background: Heart failure is a severe complication associated with doxorubicin (DOX) use. Strain, assessed by two-dimensional speckle tracking (2D-STE), has been shown to be useful in identifying subclinical ventricular dysfunction. Objectives: a) To investigate the role of strain in the identification of subclinical ventricular dysfunction in patients who used DOX; b) to investigate determinants of strain response in these patients. Methods: Cross-sectional study with 81 participants: 40 patients who used DOX ±2 years before the study and 41 controls. All participants had left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≥55%. Total dose of DOX was 396mg (242mg/ms2). The systolic function of the LV was evaluated by LVEF (Simpson), as well as by longitudinal (εLL), circumferential (εCC), and radial (εRR) strains. Multivariate linear regression (MLR) analysis was performed using εLL (model 1) and εCC (model 2) as dependent variables. Results: Systolic and diastolic blood pressure values were higher in the control group (p < 0.05). εLL was lower in the DOX group (-12.4 ±2.6%) versus controls (-13.4 ± 1.7%; p = 0.044). The same occurred with εCC: -12.1 ± 2.7% (DOX) versus -16.7 ± 3.6% (controls; p < 0.001). The S’ wave was shorter in the DOX group (p = 0.035). On MLR, DOX was an independent predictor of reduced εCC (B = -4.429, p < 0.001). DOX (B = -1.289, p = 0.012) and age (B = -0.057, p = 0.029) were independent markers of reduced εLL. Conclusion: a) εLL, εCC and the S’ wave are reduced in patients who used DOX ±2 years prior to the study despite normal LVEF, suggesting the presence of subclinical ventricular dysfunction; b) DOX was an independent predictor of reduced εCC; c) prior use of DOX and age were independent markers of reduced εLL.
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Êste trabalho estuda estatísticamente dados sôbre café rebeneficiado por cooperativas de cafeicultores do Estado de São Paulo. Seis cooperativas foram estudadas, com um total de 289 partidas de café. Em cada partida se determinou a média ponderada, do número de defeitos, antes e depois do rebeneficiamento. As raízes quadradas dos dados assim obtidos é que foram analisados. Melhoria estatisticamente significativa do tipo do café foi comprovada em tôdas as cooperativas, com uma única exceção, referente à Cooperativa da Média Sorocabana, onde a diminuição do número de defeitos não atingiu o nível de significância. Esta exceção da Cooperativa da Média Sorocabana provàvelmente se deve às seguintes razões: a) Apenas 7 partidas de café foram beneficiadas. b) A Cooperativa, ainda nova, não dispunha ainda de equipamento completo. Resultados excelentes foram obtidos, por exemplo, na Cooperativa dos Cafeicultores da Alta Mogiana, onde a diferênça observada foi significativa ao nível de 1% de probabilidade. As médias foram as seguintes: Média das raízes quadradas dos números de defeitos antes do rebeneficiamento = 7,81 ± 0,21. Média das raízes quadradas dos números de defeitos depois do rebeneficiamento = 3,53 ± 4,21. Estas médias correspondem a 61 defeitos para o café antes do rebeneficiamento, e 12 depois dêle.
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Bulbos de gladíolos (Gladiolus communis, var. Itapetininga) foram postos a germinar em vasos com capacidade de 7 kg de silica. Após a germinação, as plantas foram irrigadas com solução nutritiva completa de HOAGLAND & ARNON (1950). Quinze dias, após a germinação e em períodos de 10 dias subsequentes, plantas foram coletadas e divididas em: parte aérea, bulbo velho, bulbo em formação e bulbilhos. Os materiais foram pesados e analisados para nitrogênio, fosforo, potássio, calcio, magnésio, enxofre, boro, cobre, ferro, manganês e zinco. Foi constatado que o gladíolo tem um crescimento acentuado ate aos 55 dias de idade, sendo que após êste período somente aumenta em peso ate aos 75 dias de idade. Uma planta de gladíolo no fim do ciclo acumula 362,6 mg de nitrogênio, 78,4 mg de fosforo, 586,4 mg de potássio, 78,4 mg de calcio, 27,9 mg de magnesio, 35,9 mg de enxofre, 1019,4 ug de boro, 94,7 ug de cobre, 1655,6 ug de ferro, 914,6 ug de manganês e 272,8 ug de zinco. Foi constatado igualmente que os nutrientes contidos no bulbo velho sao insuficientes para a nutrição da planta.
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Informatik, Diss., 2014
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Em levantamento nematológico realizado durante quatro anos (1977-1981), envolvendo 157 amostras de raízes e solo da rizosfera de bananeiras (Musa spp.) coletadas em diversos estados brasileiros, obtiveram-se as seguintes porcentagens, de amostras positivas e densidades populacionais em 10g de raízes, respectiva mente para as espécies de nematóides identificadas: Helicotylenchus dihystera (23,5%-272), Heliootylenchus multicinctus (80,2%-1770), Macroposthonia ornata (1,2%-122), Meloidogyne spp.(55,4%--725), Radopholus sinilis (43,3%-1326), Rotylenchulus reniformis (7,6%-225) e Tylenchus sp. (0,6%-114). H. multicinatus foi a espécie mais abundante e distribuída. R. similis foi encontrado somente em áreas cultivadas com bananeiras Cavendish, com elevadas populações associadas a marcantes sintomas de presença do parasito. Meloidogyne spp. e //. dihyslera foram espécies amplamente distribuídas e possivelmente causem danos econômicos. A ocorrência ainda restrita de R. similis sugere a adoção de enérgicas medidas de controle visando a impedir a sua disseminação no País e a proteção de outros cultivos eventuais hospedeiros.
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This article presents selected findings and lessons from a cardiovascular research and prevention program initiated in 1989 in the Republic of Seychelles, a country in demographic and epidemiological transition. Rapid and sustained aging of the population (e.g., two-fold increase of people aged 30-39 from 1979 to 1995) implies, over the next few decades, further dramatic increase of the burden of chronic diseases, particularly cardiovascular disease (CVD). Epidemiological surveillance shows high age-specific rates of CVD (particularly stroke), high prevalence of peripheral atherosclerosis (plaques in carotid and femoral arteries), high prevalence of classical modifiable risk factors in the adult population (particularly hypertension), and substantial proportions of children with overweight. Stagnant life expectancy in men and an increase in women have been observed over the last two decades; this occurred despite largely improved health services and reduced infant mortality rates, and may reflect the large CVD burden found in middle-aged men (less so in middle-aged women). A national program of prevention of CVD has been initiated since 1991, which includes a mix of interventions to reduce risk factors in the general population and in high-risk individuals. Substantial research to back the prevention program indeed shows, at the moment, epidemiological patterns in Seychelles similar to those observed in Western countries (e.g., an association between peripheral atherosclerosis [as a proxy of CVD] and low density lipoprotein-cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, and [inversely] walking). This clearly supports the view that promotion of healthy lifestyles and control of conventional risk factors should be the main targets for CVD prevention and control.
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This article presents and explores the axioms and core ideas, or idées-force, of the Fascist ideologies of the first third of the twentieth century. The aim is to identify the features that define the term “Classical Fascism” as a conceptual category in the study of politics and to uncover the core ideas of its political theory. This analysis requires an appraisal of both the idées-force themselves and the political use that is made of them. If these appreciations are correct, Classical Fascism is characterized by a set of ideological and political aims and methods in which ideas, attitudes and behaviours are determined by an anti-democratic palingenetic ultranationalism underpinned by a sacralized ideology; the quest for a united, indissoluble society as apolitical system and, at the same time, the collective myth that mobilizes and redeems the nation; and third, violence as a political vehicle applied unchecked against internal opposition and against external enemies who challenge the nation´s progression towards the dream of rebirth and the culmination of this progression in the form of an empire.
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COPD is associated with some skeletal muscle dysfunction which contributes to a poor exercise tolerance. This dysfunction results from multiple factors: physical inactivity, corticosteroids, smoking, malnutrition, anabolic deficiency, systemic inflammation, hypoxia, oxidative stress. Respiratory rehabilitation is based on exercise training and allows patients with COPD to experience less dyspnoea, and to improve their exercise tolerance and quality of life. Not all patients, however, benefit from rehabilitation. Acknowledging the different factors leading to muscular dysfunction allows one to foresee new avenues to improve efficacy of exercise training in COPD.
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Vitamin D is important for bone metabolism and neuromuscular function. While a routine dosage is often proposed in osteoporotic patients, it is not so evident in rheumatology outpatients where it has been shown that the prevalence of hypovitaminosis D is high. The aim of the current study was to systematically evaluate the vitamin D status in our outpatient rheumatology population to define the severity of the problem according to rheumatologic diseases. During November 2009, all patients were offered a screening test for 25-OH vitamin D levels and categorised as deficient (<10 µg/l [ng/ml] [25 nmol/l]), insufficient (10 µg/l to 30 µg/l [25 to 75 nmol/l]) or normal (>30 µg/l [75 nmol/l]). A total of 272 patients were included. The mean 25-OH vitamin D level was 21 µg/l (range 1.5 to 45.9). A total of 20 patients had vitamin D deficiency, 215 patients had an insufficiency and 37 patients had normal results. In the group of patients with osteoporosis mean level of 25-OH vitamin D was 25 µg/l and 31% had normal results. In patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases (N = 219), the mean level of 25-OH vitamin D was 20.5 µg/l, and only 12% had normal 25-OH vitamin D levels. In the small group of patients with degenerative disease (N = 33), the mean level of 25-OH vitamin D was 21.8 µg/l, and 21% had normal results. Insufficiency and deficiency were even seen in 38% of the patients who were taking supplements. These results confirm that hypovitaminosis D is highly prevalent in an outpatient population of rheumatology patients, affecting 86% of subjects. Despite oral supplementation (taken in 38% of our population), only a quarter of those on oral supplementation attained normal values of 25-OH vitamin D.
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IDX-1 (islet/duodenum homeobox-1) is a transcription factor expressed in the duodenum and pancreatic beta and delta cells. It is required for embryonic development of the pancreas and transactivates the Glut2, glucokinase, insulin, and somatostatin genes. Here we show that exposure of isolated rat pancreatic islets to palmitic acid induced a approximately 70% decrease in IDX-1 mRNA and protein expression as well as 40 and 65% decreases in the binding activity of IDX-1 for its cognate cis-regulatory elements of the Glut2 and insulin promoters, respectively. The inhibitory effect of palmitic acid required its mitochondrial oxidation since it was prevented by the carnitine palmitoyltransferase I inhibitor bromopalmitic acid. The palmitic acid effect on IDX-1 was correlated with decreases in GLUT2 and glucokinase expression of 40 and 25%, respectively, at both the mRNA and protein levels. Insulin and somatostatin mRNA expression was also decreased by 40 and 60%, whereas glucagon mRNA expression was not modified. After 48 h of exposure to fatty acids, total islet insulin, somatostatin, and glucagon contents were decreased by 85, 55, and 65%, respectively. At the same time, total hormone release was strongly stimulated (13-fold) for glucagon, whereas its was only marginally increased for insulin and somatostatin (1.5- and 1.7-fold, respectively). These results indicate that elevated fatty acid levels 1) negatively regulate Idx-1 expression; 2) decrease the expression of genes transactivated by IDX-1 such as those for GLUT2, glucokinase, insulin, and somatostatin; and 3) lead to an important increase in glucagon synthesis and secretion. Fatty acids thus have pleiotropic effects on pancreatic islet gene expression, and the negative control of Idx-1 expression may be an initial event in the development of these multiple defects.
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BACKGROUND: An LC-MS/MS method has been developed for the simultaneous quantification of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) and cytochrome P450 (CYP) probe substrates and their Phase I metabolites in DBS and plasma. P-gp (fexofenadine) and CYP-specific substrates (caffeine for CYP1A2, bupropion for CYP2B6, flurbiprofen for CYP2C9, omeprazole for CYP2C19, dextromethorphan for CYP2D6 and midazolam for CYP3A4) and their metabolites were extracted from DBS (10 µl) using methanol. Analytes were separated on a reversed-phase LC column followed by SRM detection within a 6 min run time. RESULTS: The method was fully validated over the expected clinical concentration range for all substances tested, in both DBS and plasma. The method has been successfully applied to a PK study where healthy male volunteers received a low dose cocktail of the here described P-gp and CYP probes. Good correlation was observed between capillary DBS and venous plasma drug concentrations. CONCLUSION: Due to its low-invasiveness, simple sample collection and minimal sample preparation, DBS represents a suitable method to simultaneously monitor in vivo activities of P-gp and CYP.