983 resultados para Isocitrate dehydrogenase


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O presente trabalho descreve a análise fitoquímica e avaliação da atividade antiplasmódica em Plasmodium falciparum (W2) de Himatanthus articulatus (Vahl) Woodson. O extrato etanólico (EEHS) obtido por percolação do pó das cascas, após concentração, forneceu um precipitado (EEHSP) e um resíduo pastoso que foi submetido a liofilização (EEHS). Fracionou-se este por: re-extração sob refluxo, partição ácido-base e coluna cromatográfica de sílica gel. Além disso, submeteu-se o pó das cascas a extração com ácido clorídrico 1 N para separação de alcalóides. A prospecção fitoquímica, em CCD, foi realizada com EEHS e EEHSP, enquanto que EEHS, frações (FrDCM EEHS, FrAcOET EEHS e FrMeOH EEHS) e FAHS2 DCM foram analisadas por cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência acoplada a DAD (arranjo de diiodo-CLAE-DAD). FrAcOET EEHS foi fracioanda por coluna cromatográfica fornecendo uma substância isolada (S1). Analisou-se o EEHS, a fração majoritária obtida na coluna cromatográfica (F71), FAHS2 DCM e S1 por cromatografia liquida acoplada a espectrometria de massas (CL-EM). O espectro no infravermelho foi obtido para F71 e S1. A estrutura química de S1 foi definida como sendo o plumierídeo por ressonância magnética nuclear. A avaliação de atividade antiplasmódica foi realizada com EEHS, EEHSP, FrDCM EEHS, FrAcOET EEHS, FrMeOH EEHS, FAHS1 DCM, FAHS2 DCM, FAEEHS, FNEEHS, FNHS DCM e S1 pelo método da lactato desidrogenase parasitária (pLDH). Na prospecção fitoquímica, EEHS e EEHSP apresentaram resultados positivos para polifenóis e taninos, saponinas, triterpenos e esteroides, alcaloides e geninas flavônicas. EEHS e frações analisadas por CLAE-DAD mostraram os picos mais intensos sugestivos de iridoides, comprovados por CL-EM de EEHS que mostrou como substância majoritária o iridóide plumierídeo, coerente com o espectro no IV de F71 e S1 que revelou absorções de grupos funcionais presentes em iridóides. Nas análises destas por CL-EM, observou-se um pico a m/z 471 (M+H), atribuído ao íon pseudomolecular do plumierídeo e/ou isoplumierídeo. S1 foi identificada como plumierídeo. Até o presente momento não foi relatada a presença de alcaloides para a espécie, porém nas frações alcaloídicas (FAHS1 DCM, FAHS2 DCM, FAEEHS) e de neutros (FNEEHS e FNHS DCM) em análise por CCD revelada com reagente Dragendorff observaram-se manchas sugestivas de alcalóides, coerente com análise por CLAE-DAD de FAHS2 DCM, a qual mostrou pico majoritário com cromóforo sugestivo de alcaloide β-carbolínico. Em análises por CL-EM de FAHS2 DCM observou-se pico majoritário sugestivo do alcalóide 10-hidroxi-antirina-N-óxido com massa molecular 328 u. Os ensaios de atividade antiplasmódica foram negativos para EEHS, EEHSP, FrDCM EEHS, FrAcOET EEHS, FrMeOH EEHS, S1, FAEEHS, FAHS1 DCM, FNEEHS, FNHS DCM e moderadamente ativo (CI50 22,89 μg/mL) para FAHS2 DCM. Estes resultados indicam que a atividade antiplasmódica da planta pode se atribuída aos alcaloides, cuja presença em H. articulatus é descrita pela primeira vez.

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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Proteção de Plantas) - FCA

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Several studies of the physiological responses of different organisms exposed to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) have been described. In this work, we report the minimal effects of in situ exposure to ELF-EMF on the global protein expression of Chromobacterium violaceum using a gel-based proteomic approach. The protein expression profile was only slightly altered, with five differentially expressed proteins detected in the exposed cultures; two of these proteins (DNA-binding stress protein, Dps, and alcohol dehydrogenase) were identified by MS/MS. The enhanced expression of Dps possibly helped to prevent physical damage to DNA. Although small, the changes in protein expression observed here were probably beneficial in helping the bacteria to adapt to the stress generated by the electromagnetic field.

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The increasing population of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes on Madeira Island (Portugal) resulted in the first autochthonous dengue outbreak, which occurred in October 2012. Our study establishes the first genetic evaluation based on the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genes [cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 (ND4)] and knockdown resistance ( kdr ) mutations exploring the colonisation history and the genetic diversity of this insular vector population. We included mosquito populations from Brazil and Venezuela in the analysis as putative geographic sources. The Ae. aegyptipopulation from Madeira showed extremely low mtDNA genetic variability, with a single haplotype for COI and ND4. We also detected the presence of two important kdr mutations and the quasi-fixation of one of these mutations (F1534C). These results are consistent with a unique recent founder event that occurred on the island of Ae. aegyptimosquitoes that carry kdr mutations associated with insecticide resistance. Finally, we also report the presence of the F1534C kdr mutation in the Brazil and Venezuela populations. To our knowledge, this is the first time this mutation has been found in South American Ae. aegypti mosquitoes. Given the present risk of Ae. aegypti re-invading continental Europe from Madeira and the recent dengue outbreaks on the island, this information is important to plan surveillance and control measures.

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Effects of bentazon, metolachlor, trifluralin, imazethapyr, imazethapyr+lactofen, haloxyfop-methyl, glyphosate and chlorimuron-ethyl at rates of 2 and 10 times the equivalent commercial dose on soil microbial activity was evaluated in soil samples extracted from a field never treated before. Global soil microbe respiration, estimated by CO2 production at 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24 and 28 days of soil incubation and enzymatic activities (dehydrogenase and fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis) at 8 and 28 days were used as bioindicators. Bentazon and mixture imazethapyr+lactofen at the highest rate and haloxyfop-methyl at both rates, inhibited soil respiration although with differences in timing and duration. None of the herbicides affected FDA hydrolysis. Dehydrogenase activity was inhibited at 8 days of incubation with bentazon and imazethapyr at high rates but it was stimulated by metolachlor and imazethapyr at low rate and glyphosate at the highest rate. Herbicide effects on soil microbial activity was detected with higher sensitivity by global soil microbe respiration and dehydrogenase activity than by FDA hydrolysis. Only dehydrogenase activity and soil respiration estimations at 8 days of soil incubation had significant correlation. Results indicated the need of multiple estimations when evaluating herbicides effects on soil microbiota

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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Farmacologia) - IBB

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Pós-graduação em Zootecnia - FCAV

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In vitro-produced bovine embryos become infected after exposure to bovine Herpesvirus type 5 (BoHV-5), yet no changes in developmental rates, mitochondrial activity and inhibition of apoptosis are detected in comparison to unexposed embryos. Thus, the aim of the present study was to assess the transcription of mitochondria-mediated apoptosis genes using TaqMan real-time polymerase chain reaction. Transcripts of mcl-1, caspase-2, -3, Apaf-1 and Bax genes were measured after exposure to BoHV-5 in vitro. Mitochondrial dehydrogenase activity was evaluated by MIT test and compared between groups of exposed and unexposed embryos, at day 7 of development. The rate of oocyte maturation was assessed by the extrusion of the first polar body. In summary, BoHV-5 exposed embryos retained their viability, mitochondrial dehydrogenase activity and displayed up-regulation of transcription of survival mcl-1 gene and down-regulation of Bax transcription in relation to mitochondria-mediated pathway which might improve embryo viability. These findings demonstrate that BoHV-5 exposed embryos maintain their viability and mitochondrial dehydrogenase activity with no compromise of embryos produced in vitro. (c) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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