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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Comparative Study of HPV 16 and HPV 18 Antibody Detection in Serum, Cervical Mucus, and Oral Mucosal Transudate

Blalock, Emily Lauren 22 November 2008 (has links)
Measuring HPV exposure relies on detection of HPV type-specific antibodies, but methods are not standardized. Additionally, there is little information on the best sample type for HPV antibody detection. This study validated pseudovirion neutralization (PVN) assay for HPV antibody detection and compared it to IgG ELISA. Both assays were applied to paired serum and cervical mucus samples. Additionally, PVN assay was utilized to evaluate the feasibility of oral mucosal transudate (OMT) samples to monitor the HPV immune response. Serum was more likely to be positive on PVN assay than on IgG ELISA (p= 0.025). Both assays correlated with HPV-16 DNA status. HPV-18 PVN assay results correlated with HPV-18 DNA status. Few cervical mucus samples had detectable antibodies; no correlation with HPV DNA status was seen. OMT results were unsatisfactory. PVN assay was more sensitive than IgG ELISA; serum was a more reliable indicator of HPV-16/18 antibody status than cervical mucus.
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Rôle de l'environnement des spermatozoïdes de bélier dans leur transit dans le tractus génital femelle / Role of ram sperm environments during their transit through the female genital tract

Soleilhavoup, Clément 01 December 2015 (has links)
Chez les mammifères, les spermatozoïdes, au cours du transit à travers le tractus génital femelle, rencontrent des environnements qui influencent leur mobilité et leur pouvoir fécondant. L’analyse par spectrométrie de masse de ces milieux (plasma séminal, mucus cervical, fluides de l’utérus et de l’oviducte) a permis une caractérisation approfondie de leur protéome et l’identification de protéines modifiant l’activité des gamètes comme la Zinc Alpha Glycoprotein. L’étude du protéome du tractus génital femelle au cours du cycle oestral a montré une régulation différentielle de la sécrétion des protéines selon l’organe et le stade du cycle. La comparaison du protéome et des propriétés mécaniques du mucus cervical a montré l’impact de la mucine 5AC sur la viscosité du mucus et la mobilité des spermatozoïdes dans ce mucus. Cette interaction entre le mucus cervical et les spermatozoïdes se traduit par la fixation à leur surface de nouvelles protéines, comme la myosine 9, ayant un impact potentiel sur leur pouvoir fécondant. / During their transit through the female genital tract, mammalian spermatozoa encounter several environments that influence their mobility and fertilizing ability. Analysis by mass spectrometry of these environments (seminal plasma, cervical mucus, fluids from the uterus and the oviduct) enabled characterization of their proteomes and the identification of proteins able to modify gamete function such as Zinc Alpha Glycoprotein. The study of the female genital tract proteome during the oestrous cycle showed differential regulation of the protein secretion according to the organ and the stage of the cycle. Comparison of the proteome and the mechanical properties of cervical mucus showed the impact of mucin 5AC on the viscosity of mucus and the motility of spermatozoa in its presence. 52 cervical mucus proteins, such as myosin 9, bind to the surface of spermatozoa which may impact sperm function and fertilizing ability.
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Colonização endocervical em gestantes com trabalho de parto prematuro e/ou ruptura prematura de membranas

Pinto, Giuliane Jesus Lajos 22 July 2005 (has links)
Orientador: Renato Passini Junior / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Ciencias Medicas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-11-27T10:57:27Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Pinto_GiulianeJesusLajos_M.pdf: 245675 bytes, checksum: 71fd93a1854439989a54c4faa89da2dc (MD5) Previous issue date: 2005 / Resumo: Objetivo: estudar a colonização bacteriana endocervical em gestantes com trabalho de parto prematuro e/ou ruptura prematura de membranas (termo e pré-termo). Método: 212 gestantes com trabalho de parto prematuro (TPP) e/ou ruptura prematura de membranas (RPM), internadas no Hospital Estadual Sumaré (Unicamp), foram avaliadas no período de julho de 2002 a janeiro de 2004. Na admissão hospitalar foram coletadas duas amostras do conteúdo endocervical, realizadas bacterioscopia e cultura em meios ágar-sangue ou ágar-chocolate. Foram analisadas associações da colonização endocervical com infecção de trato urinário materno, corioamnionite, uso de antibióticos, dados de parto, sofrimento fetal, prematuridade, infecção e óbito neonatais. Resultados: entre as mulheres estudadas, 74 (35%) tinham TPP e 138 (65%), RPM. A prevalência de colonização endocervical foi de 14,2% (IC=9,5%-18,9%), com resultados similares em TPP e RPM. Na população estudada, o microorganismo mais encontrado foi o estreptococo do grupo B (EGB) (9,4%), sendo também isolados Candida sp (5 casos), Streptococcus sp (2 casos), Streptococcus pneumoniae, Escherichia coli e Enterococcus sp (1 caso de cada). Das bacterioscopias analisadas, os achados mais freqüentes foram baixa prevalência de bacilos de Dodërlein e elevado número de leucócitos. Em mulheres colonizadas houve maior prevalência de infecção de trato urinário (23,8% versus 5,4%; p<0,01), infecção neonatal (25,0% versus 7,3%; p<0,01) e óbito neonatal (dois casos entre as colonizadas; p<0,02), quando comparadas às não-colonizadas. Conclusões: observou-se alta prevalência de colonização endocervical, sem a utilização de meios de cultura seletivos. O EGB foi o principal microorganismo isolado, reforçando a necessidade de triagem deste agente durante a gestação e nas situações de risco estudadas. Um terço das culturas positivas ocorreram por outros agentes. Estudos complementares são necessários para esclarecer a importância destes achados bacteriológicos no canal endocervical e sua associação com complicações gestacionais, sepse e mortalidade neonatais / Abstract: Objective: to study cervical colonization in women with preterm labor and/or premature rupture of membranes. Method: 212 pregnant women with preterm labor and/or premature rupture of membranes (PROM), admitted at Hospital Estadual Sumaré, during the period between July 2002 and January 2004, were studied. Two cervical samples from each woman were collected and bacterioscopy and culture in blood-agar or chocolate-agar plates were performed. Association of cervical microorganisms and urinary infection, chorioamnionitis, antibiotics use, prematurity, neonatal infection and neonatal death were evaluated. Results: the population evaluated consisted of 74 women with preterm labor (35%) and 138 women with PROM (preterm and term). The prevalence of cervical colonization was 14.2% (CI=9.5-18.9%), with similar results in preterm labor or PROM. Group B streptococcus was the most prevalent organism in this population (9.4%). Other organisms isolated were Candida sp, Streptococcus sp, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Escherichia coli and Enterococcus sp. The most common findings of bacterioscopy were a reduced number of lactobacilli and a great number of leukocytes. Endocervical colonization was associated with a higher occurrence of urinary tract infection (23.8% versus 5.4%; p<0.01), early-onset of neonatal infection (25.0% versus 7.3%; p<0.01) and neonatal mortality (2 cases in colonizated women; p<0.02) when compared with a negative culture of endocervical mucus. Conclusions: this study showed high prevalence of endocervical colonization despite of the use of a nonselective culture media. The main microorganism isolated was Group B streptococcus but other organisms were present in one third of studied population. More studies are needed to evaluate the influence of endocervical colonization in obstetrical outcome and in neonatal sepsis and mortality / Mestrado / Tocoginecologia / Mestre em Tocoginecologia

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