592 resultados para Cohn, Dorrit: Fiktion mieli


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von Bernhard Wachstein

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Separate, from Programm-Elste städtische Realschule zu Berlin.

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O uso de probióticos na alimentação dos peixes pode estimular o sistema imunológico e agir na prevenção de enfermidades. O presente estudo avaliou a fisiologia de pirarucu Arapaima gigas após alimentação por 30 dias com dietas enriquecidas com probiótico Bacillus subtilis em 3 níveis de inclusão: 0 (Controle); 0,02 (BS0,02%) e 0,05% (BS0,05%) (triplicata), sendo realizada biometria e coleta de amostras de sangue. Os grupos foram comparados entre si (P<0,05). O peso, comprimento e o índice hepatossomático (IHS) dos pirarucus BS0,05% foram menores que os do Controle. As análises hematológicas e bioquímicas indicaram que BS0,02% promoveu aumento do hematócrito e da albumina, com relação aos demais grupos; e diminuição da concentração de hemoglobina corpuscular média (CHCM) e da glicose plasmática com relação ao Controle. A hemoglobina corpuscular média (HCM) e atividade respiratória dos leucócitos do BS0,05% diminuíram com relação ao Controle. BS0,02% apresentaram redução do número de leucócitos, com relação ao Controle, que refletiu na diminuição de monócitos, neutrófilos, LG-PAS e eosinófilos. Assim, os níveis de B. subtilis avaliados não promoveram crescimento ou alterações fisiológicas nos pirarucus, que indiquem melhoria do seu sistema imune.

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This study investigated the ability of negatively versus positively perceived stress to predict outcome of treatment for binge eating disorder (BED). Participants were 62 obese women satisfying the DSMIV research criteria for BED. Stress was measured using an instrument based on the Recent Life Change Questionnaire (RLCQ). Participants experiencing high negative stress during the study period reported a binge eating frequency three times greater than that reported by subjects experiencing low negative stress (2.14 vs. 0.65 binge-days/week). Negative stress predicted how fast an individual would reduce binge eating and demonstrated more predictive power than positive stress.

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Acute infections lead to alterations in behavior, collectively known as sickness behavior. which includes reduction in locomotion, food ingestion, sexual and social behavior, environmental exploration, and sleep profile. Although generally seen as undesired, sickness behavior represents a conserved strategy for animals to overcome disease. Aging process is associated with a variety of changes in immunity, which are referred to as immunosenescence, and include higher mortality by infectious diseases. Few works studied sickness behavior display in old animals. Thus, we sought to investigate the display of sickness related behaviors on aged mice. Adult(3-6 months old), middle-aged (12-15 m) and aged mice (18-22 m)were treated with i.p. LPS (200 mu g/kg) and their behaviors were assessed in the open field and in the elevated plus-maze. Exploratory activity was similar in aged mice treated or not with LPS in both apparati. In the open field, locomotion remained at baseline levels; in the elevated plus-maze, there was a time-dependent decrease in motor activity. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved