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One of the intentions underpinning section 1 of the Compensation Act 2006 was to provide reassurance to individual volunteers, and voluntary organisations, involved in what the provision called ‘desirable activities’ and including sport. The perception was that such volunteers, motivated by an apprehension about their increased vulnerability to negligence liability, and as driven by a fear of a wider societal compensation culture, were engaging excessively in risk-averse behaviour to the detriment of such socially desirable activities. Academic commentary on section 1 of the Compensation Act 2006 has largely regarded the provision as unnecessary and doing little more than restating existing common law practice. This article argues otherwise and, on critically reviewing the emerging jurisprudence, posits the alternative view that section 1, in practice, affords an enhanced level of protection and safeguarding for individuals undertaking functions in connection with a desirable activity. Nonetheless, the occasionally idiosyncratic judicial interpretation given to term ‘desirable activity’, potentially compounded by recent enactment of the Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism Act 2015, remains problematic. Two points of interest will be used to inform this debate. First, an analysis of the then House of Lords’ decision in Tomlinson and its celebrated ‘balancing exercise’ when assessing reasonableness in the context of negligence liability. Second, a fuller analysis of the application of section 1 in the specific context of negligence actions relating to the coaching of sport where it is argued that the, albeit limited, jurisprudence might support the practical utility of a heightened evidential threshold of gross negligence.

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Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is characterised by prolonged and exaggerated airways inflammation. Despite recent developments to overcome the underlying functional defect in CFTR (cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator), there is still an unmet need to reduce the inflammatory response. The NF-kB regulator A20 is a key target to normalise the inflammatory response and is reduced in CF. Here, we describe the plethora of functions of A20 as they apply to innate immune function within the airways. Pharmacological compounds can enhance A20 mRNA and protein expression, but we observed a blunted effect in CF primary epithelial cells. In CF cells pre-treatment with gibberellic acid (GA3) shows anti-inflammatory effects only in some patients. We show that cells with higher basal p38 expression respond with an increase in pro-inflammatory cytokines. Furthermore, all CF PNECs show increased p38 mRNA when stimulated in the presence of GA3. Our results suggest that those patients may benefit from therapeutics targeting p38.

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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito de compostos químicos como o ácido ascórbico e metabissulfito de sódio na inibição do acastanhamento em cenoura (Daucus carota L.), da variedade Nantes, sujeita a secagem, por convecção (60ºC e 40ºC). Por outro lado, estudou-se o efeito da aplicação de extratos naturais como os de chá verde e branco, aliados ao branqueamento, baseados na sua atividade antioxidante natural. As amostras foram sujeitas a ácido ascórbico e metabissulfito de sódio nas concentrações de 0,25% (m/v) e 1% (m/v), durante 60 min e 90 min e foi efetuado um controlo em água destilada (sem agente anti-escurecimento) nos mesmos períodos de tempo mencionados anteriormente. Os testes de branqueamento foram pré-estabelecidos, através do teste da peroxidase para a determinação do binómio tempo-temperatura adequado a cada tratamento térmico. Procedeu-se à análise das propriedades químicas (humidade, proteína, cinza, fibra bruta, açúcares, compostos fenólicos e atividade antioxidante), propriedades fisicas (textura e cor), no estado fresco e após as secagens. Quanto aos resultados obtidos, verificou-se que, de forma geral, a secagem a 60ºC conduziu a alterações mais notórias nas propriedades químicas analisadas, nomeadamente ao nível das proteínas e dos açúcares redutores. No que respeita à atividade antioxidante, as alterações foram pouco evidentes com o aumento da temperatura de secagem, porém comparativamente com a amostra em fresco, ocorreram perdas. Quanto ao teor de polifenóis totais, de forma geral, também ocorreram perdas, ocasionadas, possivelmente, por reações de acastanhamento enzimático. Quanto à análise da cor a secagem a 40ºC conduziu a maiores alterações em termos de luminosidade, sendo os tratamentos com infusões de chá os que se aproximaram mais à amostra em fresco. Em termos de diferença de cor total, a secagem a 40ºC conduziu a maiores variações, sendo os pré-tratamentos térmicos os que registaram menores variações. Quanto ao índice de acastanhamento, a secagem a 40ºC, apresentou resultados mais baixos, sendo os pré-tratamentos químicos aqueles que apresentaram os menores valores. Em relação à textura, registaram-se valores semelhantes em termos de elasticidade e coevisidade mas uma diminuição significativa da dureza e da mastigabilidade das amostras secadas quando comparadas com a amostra em fresco.

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Cellular models are important tools in various research areas related to colorectal biology and associated diseases. Herein, we review the most widely used cell lines and the different techniques to grow them, either as cell monolayer, polarized two-dimensional epithelia on membrane filters, or as three-dimensional spheres in scaffoldfree or matrix-supported culture conditions. Moreover, recent developments, such as gut-on-chip devices or the ex vivo growth of biopsy-derived organoids, are also discussed. We provide an overview on the potential applications but also on the limitations for each of these techniques, while evaluating their contribution to provide more reliable cellular models for research, diagnostic testing, or pharmacological validation related to colon physiology and pathophysiology.

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Controlling iron distribution is important for all organisms, and is key in bacterial pathogenesis. It has long been understood that cystic fibrosis (CF) patient sputum contains elevated iron concentrations. However, anaerobic bacteria have been isolated from CF sputum and hypoxic zones in sputum have been measured. Because ferrous iron [Fe(II)] is stable in reducing, acidic conditions, it could exist in the CF lung. I show that a two-component system, BqsRS, specifically responds to Fe(II) in the CF pathogen, Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Concurrently, a clinical study found that Fe(II) is present in CF sputum at all stages of lung function decline. Fe(II), not Fe(III) correlates with patients in the most severe disease state. Furthermore, transcripts of the newly identified BqsRS were detected in sputum. Two component systems are the main method bacteria interact with their extracellular environment. A typical two-component system contains a sensor histidine kinase, which upon activation phosphorylates a response regulator that then acts as a transcription factor to elicit a cellular response to stimuli. To explore the mechanism of BqsRS, I describe the Fe(II)-sensing RExxE motif in the sensor BqsS and determine the consensus DNA sequence BqsR binds. With the BqsR binding sequence, I identify novel regulon members through bioinformatic and molecular biology techniques. From the predicted function of new BqsR regulon members, I find that Fe(II) elicits a response that globally protects the cells against cationic stressors, including clinically relevant antibiotics. Subsequently, I use BqsR as a case study to determine if promoter outputs can accurately be predicted based only on a deep understanding of a transcriptional activator’s operator or if a broader regulatory context is required for accurate predictions at all genomic loci. This work highlights the importance of Fe(II) as a (micro)environmental factor, even in conditions typically thought of as aerobic. Since the presence of Fe(II) can alter P. aeruginosa’s antibiotic susceptibility, combining the current strategy of targeting Fe(III) with a new approach targeting Fe(II) may help eradicate infections in the CF lung in the future.

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Cystic echinococcosis is a highly endemic parasitic zoonosis that is present in the Southern Cone countries of America. For several decades, various prevention and control programmes have been implemented in different countries and regions, with varying results. In Uruguay, a new control programme was implemented in 2006 that employed new strategies for canine diagnosis and treatment, dog population control, diagnosis in humans, epidemiological surveillance, and health education, including community participation. The control programme in Uruguay addresses the control and surveillance of the disease from a holistic perspective based on Primary Health Care, which has strengthened the community’s participation in developing and coordinating activities in an interdisciplinary manner. Similarly, the control programme that is currently implemented is based on a risk-focused approach. The surveillance and control measures were focused on small villages and extremely poor urban areas. In this study, the strategies used and the results obtained from 2008-2013 are analysed and discussed.

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In natural environments, bacterial physiology is frequently characterized by slow metabolic rates and complex cellular heterogeneities. The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa provides one such example; P. aeruginosa forms untreatable chronic biofilm infections of the cystic fibrosis lung, where oxygen limitation can lead to states of metabolic dormancy. To better understand the biology of these states, in vitro experiments must be adapted to better recapitulate natural settings. However, low rates of protein turnover and cellular or phenotypic complexity make these systems difficult to study using established methods. Here we adapt the bioorthogonal noncanonical amino acid tagging (BONCAT) method for time- and cell-selective proteomic analysis to the study of P. aeruginosa. Analysis of proteins synthesized in an anoxic dormancy state led to the discovery of a new type of transcriptional regulator which we designated SutA. We performed detailed analyses of SutA’s role in transcription under slow growth states and we elucidated the structural basis for its regulatory behavior. Additionally, we used cell-selective targeting of BONCAT labeling to measure the dynamic proteomic response of an antibiotic-tolerant biofilm subpopulation. Overall this work shows the utility of selective proteomics as applied to bacterial physiology and describes the broad biological insight obtained from that application.

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O presente trabalho foi realizado no âmbito do Curso de Mestrado em Ensino da Educação Física nos Ensinos Básico e Secundário da Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa. Consiste no Relatório Final do referido Mestrado, no qual se apresenta uma descrição da atividade profissional desenvolvida por mim nos últimos cinco anos letivos, de 2007/08 até 2011/12, como docente de Educação Física. Tendo como ponto de referência a caraterização das instituições escolares por onde passei, é feito um retrato destas ao nível do meio socioeconómico em que estão inseridas, dos órgãos de gestão, da população estudantil e, mais importante ainda, é feita uma reflexão da minha atuação no meio escolar, de acordo com as dimensões do relatório de autoavaliação do Processo de Avaliação de Professores, vigente à data. De igual forma, este trabalho dá destaque à formação como fator fundamental de desenvolvimento e atualização para o professor, mas não apenas à graduação universitária ou à pós-graduação, que são extremamente importantes, como também à formação continuada, que amplia as atualizações e os aperfeiçoamentos.

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O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar associações entre a qualidade do sono, a atividade física e o funcionamento físico (aptidão física e atividades da vida diária (AVD)) de pessoas idosas independentes. Metodologia: A amostra incluiu 437 pessoas idosas independentes (143 homens e 294 mulheres; 65-103 anos). A qualidade do sono e as AVD foram avaliadas através de questionário, a atividade física através de acelerometria e a aptidão física através do Senior Fitness Test. Resultados: A análise da regressão logística tendo como variável dependente a qualidade do sono e como variáveis independentes a atividade física, a aptidão física e as AVD, revelou que as AVD foi a única variável explicativa da discriminação entre má e boa qualidade do sono. O aumento de um ponto nas AVD correspondeu a uma diminuição de 91,4% na probabilidade de ter uma má qualidade de sono. Os resultados não foram alterados quando se incluiu no modelo o género, a idade ou o escalão etário. Conclusões: Um melhor funcionamento físico parece estar associado a uma melhor qualidade do sono em pessoas idosas. A obtenção de 19 pontos nas AVD revelou ser discriminatória da qualidade do sono de pessoas idosas.

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La motivación en la actividad física es una característica psicológica multidimensional, que se ve influenciada tanto por los aspectos internos de la persona (preferencias, deseos, temores, entre otras), como por las vivencias externas de su entorno (aceptación social, amistades, habilidades, entre otras). En una época en la que en el nivel mundial, la actividad física de personas de todas las edades, está en aumento constante, es fundamental para profesionales como educadores físicos, entrenadores deportivos o instructores de ejercicio, tener presentes los principales motivos de participación de los sujetos que tienen a su cargo, con el fin de velar por elaborar planes de trabajo ideales para que se mantengan realizándolo, orientándolos a disfrutar y estar satisfechos con su intervención y así alargar su ciclo de vida activa, evitando el abandono, aspecto tan relacionado con el sedentarismo y el riesgo de padecer enfermedades crónicas y degenerativas. Así, los niños prefieren la diversión y hacer amigos; los adolescentes la competición y las amistades; los universitarios la aventura y la diversión; los adultos obtener actividad física regular y los adultos mayores los beneficios relacionados con la salud. Las mujeres se motivan por la apariencia y aspectos sociales, mientras los hombres por la competición y el estatus. Los sujetos que hacen deporte se motivan por la competición y los que hacen ejercicio por la imagen corporal. A mayor nivel de actividad, se valora más la competición. Finalmente, la diversión, la competición, el aprender habilidades y la condición física son los motivos más importantes para participantes de actividad física norteamericanos, europeos y asiáticos. El presente trabajo se realizó con el propósito de dar a conocer a los profesionales de las ciencias del movimiento humano, las diferentes variables que determinan los motivos de participación en los distintos tipos de actividad física en sujetos con diferente edad, género, cultura y nivel de actividad.

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In Enterobacteriaceae, the transcriptional regulator AmpR, a member of the LysR family, regulates the expression of a chromosomal β-lactamase AmpC. The regulatory repertoire of AmpR is broader in Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an opportunistic pathogen responsible for numerous acute and chronic infections including cystic fibrosis. Previous studies showed that in addition to regulating ampC, P. aeruginosa AmpR regulates the sigma factor AlgT/U and production of some quorum sensing (QS)-regulated virulence factors. In order to better understand the ampR regulon, the transcriptional profiles generated using DNA microarrays and RNA-Seq of the prototypic P. aeruginosa PAO1 strain with its isogenic ampR deletion mutant, PAO∆ampR were analyzed. Transcriptome analysis demonstrates that the AmpR regulon is much more extensive than previously thought influencing the differential expression of over 500 genes. In addition to regulating resistance to β-lactam antibiotics via AmpC, AmpR also regulates non-β-lactam antibiotic resistance by modulating the MexEF-OprN efflux pump. Virulence mechanisms including biofilm formation, QS-regulated acute virulence, and diverse physiological processes such as oxidative stress response, heat-shock response and iron uptake are AmpR-regulated. Real-time PCR and phenotypic assays confirmed the transcriptome data. Further, Caenorhabditis elegans model demonstrates that a functional AmpR is required for full pathogenicity of P. aeruginosa. AmpR, a member of the core genome, also regulates genes in the regions of genome plasticity that are acquired by horizontal gene transfer. The extensive AmpR regulon included other transcriptional regulators and sigma factors, accounting for the extensive AmpR regulon. Gene expression studies demonstrate AmpR-dependent expression of the QS master regulator LasR that controls expression of many virulence factors. Using a chromosomally tagged AmpR, ChIP-Seq studies show direct AmpR binding to the lasR promoter. The data demonstrates that AmpR functions as a global regulator in P. aeruginosa and is a positive regulator of acute virulence while negatively regulating chronic infection phenotypes. In summary, my dissertation sheds light on the complex regulatory circuit in P. aeruginosa to provide a better understanding of the bacterial response to antibiotics and how the organism coordinately regulates a myriad of virulence factors.

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LysR-type transcriptional regulators (LTTRs) are emerging as key circuit components in regulating microbial stress responses and are implicated in modulating oxidative stress in the human opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The oxidative stress response encapsulates several strategies to overcome the deleterious effects of reactive oxygen species. However, many of the regulatory components and associated molecular mechanisms underpinning this key adaptive response remain to be characterised. Comparative analysis of publically available transcriptomic datasets led to the identification of a novel LTTR, PA2206, whose expression was altered in response to a range of host signals in addition to oxidative stress. PA2206 was found to be required for tolerance to H2O2 in vitro and lethality in vivo in the Zebrafish embryo model of infection. Transcriptomic analysis in the presence of H2O2 showed that PA2206 altered the expression of 58 genes, including a large repertoire of oxidative stress and iron responsive genes, independent of the master regulator of oxidative stress, OxyR. Contrary to the classic mechanism of LysR regulation, PA2206 did not autoregulate its own expression and did not influence expression of adjacent or divergently transcribed genes. The PA2214-15 operon was identified as a direct target of PA2206 with truncated promoter fragments revealing binding to the 5'-ATTGCCTGGGGTTAT-3' LysR box adjacent to the predicted -35 region. PA2206 also interacted with the pvdS promoter suggesting a global dimension to the PA2206 regulon, and suggests PA2206 is an important regulatory component of P. aeruginosa adaptation during oxidative stress.