992 resultados para Benthocosm D1
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Filamentous fungi and yeasts associated with the marine algae Adenocystis utricularis, Desmarestia anceps, and Palmaria decipiens from Antarctica were studied. A total of 75 fungal isolates, represented by 27 filamentous fungi and 48 yeasts, were isolated from the three algal species and identified by morphological, physiological, and sequence analyses of the internal transcribed spacer region and D1/D2 variable domains of the large-subunit rRNA gene. The filamentous fungi and yeasts obtained were identified as belonging to the genera Geomyces, Antarctomyces, Oidiodendron, Penicillium, Phaeosphaeria, Aureobasidium, Cryptococcus, Leucosporidium, Metschnikowia, and Rhodotorula. The prevalent species were the filamentous fungus Geomyces pannorum and the yeast Metschnikowia australis. Two fungal species isolated in our study, Antarctomyces psychrotrophicus and M. australis, are endemic to Antarctica. This work is the first study of fungi associated with Antarctic marine macroalgae, and contributes to the taxonomy and ecology of the marine fungi living in polar environments. These fungal species may have an important role in the ecosystem and in organic matter recycling.
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Rats with unilateral lesion of the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) have been used as a model of Parkinson`s disease. Depending on the lesion protocol and on the drug challenge, these rats rotate in opposite directions. The aim of the present study was to propose a model to explain how critical factors determine the direction of these turns. Unilateral lesion of the SNpc was induced with 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) or 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP). Separate analysis showed that neither the type of neurotoxin nor the site of lesion along the nigrostriatal. pathway was able to predict the direction of the turns these rats made after they were challenged with apomorphine. However, the combination of these two factors determined the magnitude of the lesion estimated by tyrosine-hydroxylase immunohistochemistry and HPLC-ED measurement of striatal dopamine. Very small lesions did Dot cause turns, medium-size lesions caused ipsiversive turns, and large lesions caused contraversive turns. Large-size SNpc lesions resulted in an increased binding of [H-3] raclopride to D2 receptors, while medium-size lesions reduced the binding of [H-3]SCH-23390 D1 receptors in the ipsilateral striatum. These results are coherent with the model proposing that after challenged with a dopamine receptor agonist, unilaterally SNpc-lesioned rats rotate toward the side with the weaker activation of dopamine receptors. This activation is weaker on the lesioned side in animals with small SNpc lesions due to the loss of dopamine, but stronger in animals with large lesions due to dopamine receptor supersensitivity. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Ogias D, de Andrade Sa ER, Kasai A, Moisan M, Alvares EP, Gama P. Fasting differentially regulates plasma corticosterone-binding globulin, glucocorticoid receptor, and cell cycle in the gastric mucosa of pups and adult rats. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 298: G117-G125, 2010. First published October 15, 2009; doi:10.1152/ajpgi.00245.2009.-The nutritional status influences gastric growth, and interestingly, whereas cell proliferation is stimulated by fasting in suckling rats, it is inhibited in adult animals. Corticosterone takes part in the mechanisms that govern development, and its effects are regulated in particular by corticosterone-binding globulin (CBG) and glucocorticoid receptor (GR). To investigate whether corticosterone activity responds to fasting and how possible changes might control gastric epithelial cell cycle, we evaluated different parameters during the progression of fasting in 18- and 40-day-old rats. Food restriction induced higher corticosterone plasma concentration at both ages, but only in pups did CBG binding increase after short-and long-term treatments. Fasting also increased gastric GR at transcriptional and protein levels, but the effect was more pronounced in 40-day-old animals. Moreover, in pups, GR was observed in the cytoplasm, whereas, in adults, it accumulated in the nucleus after the onset of fasting. Heat shock protein (HSP) 70 and HSP 90 were differentially regulated and might contribute to the stability of GR and to the high cytoplasmic levels in pups and elevated shuttling in adult rats. As for gastric epithelial cell cycle, whereas cyclin D1 and p21 increased during fasting in pups, in adults, cyclin E slowly decreased, concomitant with higher p27. In summary, we demonstrated that corticosterone function is differentially regulated by fasting in 18-and 40-day-old rats, and such variation might attenuate any possible suppressive effects during postnatal development. We suggest that this mechanism could ultimately increase cell proliferation and allow regular gastric growth during adverse nutritional conditions.
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Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most common endocrine malignancy and RET/PTC rearrangements represent key genetic events frequently associated to this cancer, enhancing proliferation and dedifferentiation by activation of the RET/PTC-RAS-BRAF-mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway. Recently, let-7 microRNA was found to reduce RAS levels in lung cancer, acting as a tumor suppressor gene. Here, we report that RET/PTC3 oncogenic activation in PCCL3 rat thyroid cells markedly reduces let-7f expression. Moreover, stable transfection of let-7 microRNA in TPC-1 cells, which harbor RET/PTC1 rearrangement, inhibits MAPK activation. As a result, let-7f was capable of reducing TPC-1 cell growth, and this might be explained, at least in part, by decreased messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of cell cycle stimulators such as MYC and CCND1 (cyclin D1) and increased P21 cell cycle inhibitor mRNA. In addition, let-7 enhanced transcriptional expression of molecular markers of thyroid differentiation such as TITF1 and TG. Thus, reduced expression of let-7f might be an essential molecular event in RET/PTC malignant transformation. Moreover, let-7f effects on thyroid growth and differentiation might attenuate neoplastic process of RET/PTC papillary thyroid oncogenesis through impairment of MAPK signaling pathway activation. This is the first functional demonstration of an association of let-7 with thyroid cancer cell growth and differentiation.
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Objectives: Early weaning (EW) increases proliferation of the gastric epithelium in parallel with higher expression of transforming growth factor alpha and its receptor epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). The primary objective of the present study was to examine involvement of EGFR signalling in regulating mucosal cell proliferation during the early weaning period. Materials and methods: Fifteen-day-old rats were split into two groups: suckling (control) and EW, in which pups were separated from the dam. Animals were killed daily until the 18th day, 3 days after onset of treatment. To investigate the role of EGFR in proliferation control, EW pups were injected with AG1478, an EGFR inhibitor; signalling molecules, proliferative indices and cell cycle-related proteins were evaluated. Results: EW increased ERK1/2 and Src phosphorylation at 17 days, but p-Akt levels were unchanged. Moreover, at 17 days, AG1478 administration impaired ERK phosphorylation, whereas p-Src and p-Akt were not altered. AG1478 treatment reduced mitotic and DNA synthesis indices, which were determined on HE-stained and BrdU-labelled sections. Finally, AG1478 injection decreased p21 levels in the gastric mucosa at 17 days, while no changes were detected in p27, cyclin E, CDK2, cyclin D1 and CDK4 concentrations. Conclusions: EGFR is part of the mechanism that regulates cell proliferation in rat gastric mucosa during early weaning. We suggest that such responses might depend on activation of MAPK and/or Src signalling pathways and regulation of p21 levels.
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Behavioral sensitization, defined as a progressive increase in the locomotor stimulant effects elicited by repeated exposure to drugs of abuse, has been used as an animal model for drug craving in humans. The mesoaccumbens dopaminergic system has been proposed to be critically involved in this phenomenon; however, few studies have been designed to systematically investigate the effects of dopaminergic antagonists on development and expression of behavioral sensitization to ethanol in Swiss mice. We first tested the effects of D(1) antagonist SCH-23390 (0-0.03 mg/kg) or D(2) antagonist Sulpiride (0-30 mg/kg) on the locomotor responses to an acute injection of ethanol (2.0 g/kg). Results showed that all tested doses of the antagonists were effective in blocking ethanol`s stimulant effects. In another set of experiments, mice were pretreated intraperitoneally with SCH-23390 (0.01 mg/kg) or Sulpiride (10 mg/kg) 30 min before saline or ethanol injection, for 21 days. Locomotor activity was measured weekly for 20 min. Four days following this pretreatment, all mice were challenged with ethanol. Both antagonists attenuated the development of ethanol sensitization, but only SCH-23390 blocked the expression of ethanol sensitization according to this protocol. When we tested a single dose (30 min before tests) of either antagonist in mice treated chronically with ethanol, both antagonists attenuated ethanol-induced effects. The present findings demonstrate that the concomitant administration of ethanol with D(1) but not D(2) antagonist prevented the expression of ethanol sensitization, suggesting that the neuroadaptations underlying ethanol behavioral sensitization depend preferentially on D(1) receptor actions. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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P>It is known that the development of diabetic complications in human pregnancy is directly related to the severity and the duration of this pathology. In this study, we developed a model of long-term type 1 diabetes to investigate its effects on the cytoarchitecture, extracellular matrix and cell proliferation during the first adaptation phase of the myometrium for pregnancy. A single dose of alloxan was used to induce diabetes in mice prior to pregnancy. To identify the temporal effects of diabetes the mice were divided into two groups: Group D1 (females that became pregnant 90-100 days after alloxan); Group D2 (females that became pregnant 100-110 days after alloxan). Uterine samples were collected after 168 h of pregnancy and processed for light and electron microscopy. In both groups the histomorphometric evaluation showed that diabetes promoted narrowing of the myometrial muscle layers which was correlated with decreased cell proliferation demonstrated by PCNA immunodetection. In D1, diabetes increased the distance between muscle layers and promoted oedema. Contrarily, in D2 the distance between muscle layers decreased and, instead of oedema, there was a markedly deposition of collagen in the myometrium. Ultrastructural analysis showed that diabetes affects the organization of the smooth muscle cells and their myofilaments. Consistently, the immunoreaction for smooth muscle alpha-actin revealed clear disorganization of the contractile apparatus in both diabetic groups. In conclusion, the present model demonstrated that long-term diabetes promotes significant alterations in the myometrium in a time-sensitive manner. Together, these alterations indicate that diabetes impairs the first phenotypic adaptation phase of the pregnant myometrium.
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Bacteriophages are the most abundant and genetically diverse viruses on Earth, with complex ecology in both quantitative and qualitative terms. Somatic coliphages (SC) have been reported to be good indicators of fecal pollution in seawater. This study focused on determining the concentration of SC and their diversity by electron microscopy of seawater, plankton, and bivalve samples collected at three coastal regions in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The SC counts varied from < 1 to 3.4 x 103 PFU/100 ml in seawater (73 samples tested), from < 1 to 4.7 x 10(2) PFU/g in plankton (46 samples tested), and from < 1 to 2.2 x 10(1) PFU/g in bivalves (11 samples tested). In seawater samples, a relationship between the thermotolerant coliforms and Escherichia coli and SC was observed at the three regions (P = 0.0001) according to the anthropogenic activities present at each region. However, SC were found in plankton samples from three regions: Baixada Santista (17/20), Canal de Sao Sebastiao (6/14), and Ubatuba (3/12). In seawater samples collected from Baixada Santista, four morphotypes were observed: A1 (4.5%), B1 (50%), C1 (36.4%), and D1 (9.1%). One coliphage, Siphoviridae type T1, had the longest tail: between 939 and 995 nm. In plankton samples, Siphoviridae (65.8%), Podoviridae (15.8%), Microviridae (15.8%), and Myoviridae (2.6%) were found. In bivalves, only the morphotype B1 was observed. These SC were associated with enteric hosts: enterobacteria, E. coli, Proteus, Salmonella, and Yersinia. Baixada Santista is an area containing a high level of fecal pollution compared to those in the Canal de Sao Sebastiao and Ubatuba. This is the first report of coliphage diversity in seawater, plankton, and bivalve samples collected from Sao Paulo coastal regions. A better characterization of SC diversity in coastal environments will help with the management and evaluation of the microbiological risks for recreation, seafood cultivation, and consumption.
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The ruthenium compound [Ru(2)Cl(Ibp)(4)] (or RuIbp) has been reported to cause significantly greater inhibition of C6 glioma cell proliferation than the parent HIbp. The present study determined the effects of 0-72 h exposure to RuIbp upon C6 cell cycle distribution, mitochondrial membrane potential, reactive species generation and mRNA and protein expression of E2F1, cyclin D1, c-myc, pRb, p21, p27, p53, Ku70, Ku80, Bax, Bcl2, cyclooxygenase 1 and 2 (COX1 and COX2). The most significant changes in mRNA and protein expression were seen for the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors p21 and p27 which were both increased (p<0.05). The marked decrease in mitochondrial membrane potential (p<0.01) and modest increase in apoptosis was accompanied by a decrease in anti-apoptotic Bcl2 expression and an increase in pro-apoptotic Bax expression (p<0.05). Interestingly, COX1 expression was increased in response to a significant loss of prostaglandin E(2) production (p<0.001), most likely due to the intracellular action of Ibp. Future studies will investigate the efficacy of this novel ruthenium-ibuprofen complex in human glioma cell lines in vitro and both rat and human glioma cells growing under orthotopic conditions in vivo. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) is an inhibitor of tumor cell proliferation in both in vitro and in vivo conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of 150 mu M GLA on the expression of E2F1, cyclin D1, bax, bcl2, Ku70, and Ku80 in C6 rat glioma cells. The Ku proteins were chosen as previous studies have shown that loss or reduction in their expression causes increased DNA damage and micronucleus formation in the presence of radiation. The fact that GLA exposure is known to enhance the efficacy of radiation treatment raised the question whether the Ku proteins could be involved in this effect as seen for other molecules such as roscovitine and flavopiridol. GLA altered the mRNA expression of E2F1, cyclin D1, and bax, but no changes were found for bcl2, Ku70, and Ku80. Alterations in protein expression were observed for bax, Ku80, and E2F1. The 45% decrease in E2F1 expression was proportional to decreased cell proliferation (44%). Morphological analysis found a 25% decrease in mitotic activity in the GLA-treated cells, which was accompanied by a 49% decrease in S-phase by FACS analysis. A 39% increase in the number of micronuclei detected by Hoechst fluorescence points to GLA`s effects on cell division even at concentrations that do not produce significant increases in apoptosis. Most important was the finding that Ku80 expression, a critical protein involved in DNA repair as a heterodimer with Ku70, was decreased by 71%. It is probable that reduced Ku80 is responsible for the increase in micronucleus formation in GLA-treated cells in a similar manner to that found in Ku80 null cells exposed to radiation. The decreased expression of Ku80 and E2F1 could make cells more susceptible to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. (C) 2009 IUBMB
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The neurohypophyseal hormone arginine vasopressin (AVP) is a classic mitogen in many cells. In K-Ras-dependent mouse Y1 adrenocortical malignant cells, AVP elicits antagonistic responses such as the activation of the PKC and the ERK1/2 mitogenic pathways to down-regulate cyclin D1 gene expression, which induces senescence-associated beta-galactosidase (SA-beta Gal) and leads to cell cycle arrest. Here, we report that in the metabolic background of Y1 cells, PKC activation either by AVP or by PMA inhibits the PI3K/Akt pathway and stabilises the p27(Kip1) protein even in the presence of the mitogen fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2). These results suggest that p27(Kip1) is a critical signalling node in the mechanisms underlying the survival of the Y1 cells. In Y1 cells that transiently express wild-type p27(Kip1), AVP caused a severe reduction in cell survival, as shown by clonogenic assays. However, AVP promoted the survival of Y1 cells transiently expressing mutant p27-S10A or mutant p27-T187A, which cannot be phosphorylated at Ser10 and Thr187, respectively. In addition, PKC activation by PMA mimics the toxic effect caused by AVP in Y1 cells, and inhibition of PKC completely abolishes the effects caused by both PMA and AVP in clonogenic assays. The vulnerability of Y1 cells during PKC activation is a phenotype conditioned upon K-ras oncogene amplification because K-Ras down-regulation with an inducible form of the dominant-negative mutant H-RasN17 has resulted in Y1 cells that are resistant to AVP`s deleterious effects. These data show that the survival destabilisation of K-Ras-dependent Y1 malignant cells by AVP requires large quantities of the p27(Kip1) protein as well as phosphorylation of the p27(Kip1) protein at both Ser10 and Thr187. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Este trabalho, em casa de vegetação, com a alface (Lactuca sativa) Maravilha de Verão, foi realizado na Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, para avaliar o efeito de substâncias húmicas produzidas pelo LAGEAMB (Laboratório de Geoquímica Ambiental), Escola de Engenharia – UFRGS, onde as plantas se desenvolveram em vasos com areia e foram irrigadas com diferentes quantidades de substâncias húmicas adicionadas a uma solução nutritiva completa. Num delineamento experimental inteiramente casualizado com um arranjo do tipo fatorial 8 x 4 foram testadas 8 substâncias húmicas (PT1, PT2, PT3, PT4, PT5, PT6, PT7 e PT8) e quatro doses de substâncias húmicas (D1= 0 mg.L-1, D2 =15 mg.L-1, D3 = 30 mg.L-1 e D4 = 45 mg.L-1), com três repetições por tratamento para avaliar o efeito das doses e das substâncias húmicas sobre: as produções de matéria verde e seca da parte aérea e seca das raízes, os teores de nitrogênio, fósforo, potássio, cálcio, magnésio, enxofre e sódio, as concentrações dos micronutrientes cobre, ferro, zinco e manganês e sobre as concentrações dos contaminantes inorgânicos níquel, cromo, cádmio, chumbo e mercúrio, tanto na parte aérea quanto nas raízes Para todas as variáveis a análise estatística mostrou significância para o efeito das doses de substâncias húmicas utilizadas e os resultados demonstraram que as substâncias húmicas aumentaram as produções de matéria verde e seca da parte aérea e seca das raízes e os teores de nitrogênio, fósforo, potássio, cálcio, magnésio, enxofre e sódio e as concentrações dos micronutrientes cobre, ferro, zinco e manganês. A adição de substâncias húmicas diminui a concentração dos contaminantes níquel, cromo, cádmio, chumbo e mercúrio na matéria seca dos tecidos da parte aérea e das raízes da alface.
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Apomorfina é um potente agonista dopaminérgico D1/D2, utilizada no tratamento da Doença de Parkinson. Em maio de 2001, apomorfina HCl foi aprovada para utilização no tratamento da disfunção erétil, aumentando o número de usuários potenciais deste fármaco. Estudos sugerem que apomorfina e outros agonistas dopaminérgicos podem induzir neurotoxicidade mediada por seus derivados de oxidação semiquinonas e quinonas, os quais levam à formação de espécies reativas de oxigênio. Os objetivos do presente estudo foram de avaliar os possíveis efeitos genotóxicos, antimutagênicos, citotóxicos de apomorfina (APO) e de um produto derivado de sua oxidação, 8-oxo-apomorfina-semiquinona (8-OASQ), utilizando o teste Salmonella/microssoma, Mutoxiteste WP2, ensaio Cometa e teste de sensibilidade em Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Em adição, foram avaliados os efeitos de APO e 8-OASQ sobre a memória e o comportamento em ratos (tarefa de esquiva inibitória, comportamento e habituação ao campo aberto) e o comportamento estereotipado em camundongos. Ambos compostos induziram mutações por erro no quadro de leitura em linhagens de S. typhimurium TA97 e TA98, sendo que 8-OASQ foi cerca de duas vezes mais mutagênico que APO, na ausência de S9 mix. Para linhagens que detectam mutágenos oxidantes, 8-OASQ foi mutagênico, enquanto APO foi antimutagênico, inibindo a mutagenicidade induzida por H2O2 e t-BOOH em linhagens de S. typhimurium e derivadas WP2 de E. coli. O S9 mix inibiu todos os efeitos mutagênicos, provavelmente retardando a oxidação de APO ou devido à conjugação de APO e seus produtos de autoxidação, como 8-OASQ, a proteínas do S9. Em testes de sensibilidade com S. cerevisiae, APO foi citotóxica para algumas linhagens apenas nas doses mais altas. Para 8-OASQ este efeito foi dose-depende para todas as linhagens, sendo que as mutantes deficientes em catalase (ctt1), superóxido dismutase (sod1) e yap1 foram as mais sensíveis. APO protegeu as linhagens de S. cerevisiae contra danos oxidativos induzidos por concentrações altas de H2O2 e t-BOOH, enquanto que 8-OASQ aumentou os efeitos pró-oxidantes e induziu respostas adaptativas para aqueles agentes. APO e 8-OASQ induziram efeitos de prejuízo na memória de curta e de longa duração em uma tarefa de esquiva inibitória em ratos. APO, mas não 8-OASQ, prejudicou a habituação a um novo ambiente de forma dose-dependente. Os efeitos de prejuízo de memória não foram atribuídos à redução da nocicepção ou outra alteração inespecífica de comportamento, visto que nem APO e nem 8-OASQ afetaram a reatividade ao choque nas patas e comportamento durante a exploração ao campo aberto. Os resultados sugerem, portanto, que os produtos de oxidação de dopamina ou de agonistas dopaminérgicos podem induzir deficiências cognitivas.APO, mas não 8-OASQ, induziu comportamento estereotipado em camundongos machos CF-1. A falta da indução deste comportamento por 8-OASQ sugere que a autoxidação de APO causa a perda na sua habilidade de ligar-se a receptores dopaminérgicos. Pelo ensaio Cometa, 8-OASQ provocou danos ao DNA do tecido cerebral de camundongos sacrificados 1 h e 3 h, mas não 24 h após sua administração, enquanto que APO induziu um fraco aumento da freqüência de dano ao DNA 3 h após o tratamento. Esses resultados sugerem que ambos APO e 8-OASQ desempenham uma atividade genotóxica no tecido cerebral.
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Duas enzimas, as iodotironinas desiodases tipos I e II (D1 e D2), catalizam a reação de 5’ desiodação do T4 promovendo a formação do hormônio tireoidiano ativo, T3. A D1, principal fonte de T3 circulante no plasma, esta presente no fígado, rim e tireóide. Até recentemente, acreditava-se que a expressão da D2 estivesse restrita a tecidos nos quais a concentração intracelular de T3 desempenha um papel crítico como na hipófise, sistema nervoso central e tecido adiposo marrom (TAM). Estes conceitos foram estabelecidos com base em estudos de atividade enzimática em homogenados de tecidos de ratos. A recente clonagem dos cDNAs da D1 e D2, de ratos e humanos, forneceu novos meios para a avaliação da distribuição tecidual e dos mecanismos que regulam a expressão dos genes destas enzimas. Estudos anteriores demonstraram que altos níveis de mRNA da D2 são encontrados na tireóide e músculos cardíaco e esquelético em humanos, entretanto este mesmo padrão não foi observado em ratos. Os hormônios tireoidianos tem um efeito direto sobre as desiodases, regulando a ação dessas enzimas de maneira tecido-específica. Estudos prévios demonstraram que elevados níveis de T4 reduzem à metade a atividade da D2 no cérebro e hipófise dos camundongos C3H/HeJ (C3H), linhagem de camundongos que apresenta uma deficiência inata da D1 compensada com o aumento dos níveis séricos de T4 que, nestes animais, são aproximadamente o dobro daqueles observados nos camundongos normais, C57BL/6J (C57). No presente trabalho, utilizamos a técnica da PCR a partir da transcrição reversa (RT-PCR) para determinar o padrão de expressão do mRNA da D1 e D2 em diferentes tecidos de camundongos e avaliar sua regulação pelos hormônios tireoidianos. Investigamos, também, os níveis de mRNA da D2 em diferentes tecidos de camundongos normais e com deficiência inata da D1 para avaliarmos o mecanismo pelo qual o T4 regula a atividade da D2 nos animais deficientes. Nossos resultados demonstraram, como esperado, que altos níveis de mRNA da D1 estão presentes no fígado e rim e em menores quantidades no testículo e hipófise. Detectamos mRNA da D2, predominantemente, no TAM, cérebro, cerebelo, hipófise e testículo. Níveis mais baixos de expressão foram detectados, também, no coração. O tratamento com T3 reduziu, significativamente, a expressão da D2 no TAM e coração, mas não no cérebro e testículo. Por outro lado, os níveis de mRNA da D2 aumentaram, significativamente, no testículo de camundongos hipotireoideos. Transcritos da D2 foram identificados no cérebro, cerebelo, hipófise, TAM, testículo e, em menores quantidades, no coração em ambas as linhagems de camundongos, C57 e C3H. Entretanto, ao contrário da atividade, nenhuma alteração significativa nos níveis basais de expressão do mRNA da D2 foi detectada nos tecidos dos camundongos deficientes. O tratamento com T3 reduziu de forma similar, os níveis de mRNA da D2 no TAM e coração em ambos os grupos de animais. Em conclusão, nossos resultados demonstraram que o mRNA da D2 se expressa de forma ampla em diferentes tecidos de camundongos, apresentando um padrão de expressão similar ao descrito em ratos. A co-expressão da D1 e D2 no testículo sugere um papel importante dessas enzimas no controle homeostático do hormônio tireoidiano neste órgão. Demonstramos, também, que a deficiência da D1 não altera os níveis basais de expressão do mRNA da D2 nos camundongos C3H, confirmando que o T4 atua ao nível pós-transcricional na regulação da atividade da D2 nestes animais. Além disso, o T3 age de forma tecido-específica e tem efeito similar sobre a regulação pré-transcricional do gene da D2 em ambas as linhagens de camundongos.
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A prática educativa protestante no Brasi I se ex pressou principalmente através de colégios destinados as camadas dominantes da sociedade. No entanto, existiram também outras escolas, para atendimento a alunos provenientes das classes populares. No caso específico dos metodistas, foram cria - das escolas paroquiais e, no Rio de Janeiro, na zona portuária, surgiu o Instituto Central do Povo, com ativida - des ligadas a educação, saúde e higiene, trabalho, lazer, além da pregação religiosa. Este tipo de proposta de trabalho foi liderado por setores da igreja metodista que revelavam especial in teresse pelas questões sociais. De fato, desde sua origem na Inglaterra existem evidências de que os metodistas se preocupavam com as condições sociais a que o povo da epoca estava submetido, como se pode ver nos discursos de seus líderes e mesmo na sua prática. Posteriormente, ao transplantar-se o meto - dismo para a América, persistiram as discussões acerca des sas questoes, inclusive provocando divisões internas. Embora a orientação predominante, trazida para o Brasil pelos missionários, tenha sido a influenciada p~ 10 pietismo e pela fi losofia 1 iberal, em íntima relação com o processo de consolidação do capitalismo na sociedade norte-americana durante o Século XIX, é necessário reconhecer entre os metodistas a existência de grupos que defenderam o envolvimento dos cristãos e da igreja nas lu tas sociais, em defesa dos setores populares. Dentro do quadro do protestantismo norte-americano esses grupos se fil iam à corrente conhecida como Evangelho Social.A tentativa de atuação dos missionários metodis tas, 1 igados a esta tendência, que vieram ao Brasil teve, porem, alcance limitado na medida em que esbarrou em di - versos obstáculos: nos fundamentos teóricos sobre os quais as atividades foram concebidas, nas dificuldades de inser ção num contexto social diferente e na própria situação de inferioridade numérica dessa corrente dentro da Igreja.