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Exploring flexibility and context dependency in the mycobacterial central carbon metabolismTummler, Katja 11 May 2017 (has links)
Tuberkulose ist auch heute noch eine der bedrohlichsten Infektionskrankheiten weltweit, verantwortlich für über 1.5 Millionen Todesfälle jährlich. Diese „Erfolgsgeschichte“ ihres Erregers Mycobacterium tuberculosis ist dabei wesentlich durch einen extrem flexiblen Stoffwechsel bestimmt, der dem Bakterium das Wachstum unter den restriktiven Bedingungen der menschlichen Wirtszelle erlaubt. Diese Arbeit erkundet die Flexibilität des zentralen Kohlenstoffmetabolismus in Mykobakterien mit Hilfe mathematischer Modellierungsansätze, ergänzt durch die Integration von qualitativ hochwertigen experimentellen Daten. Ausgehend von einem Überblick über die metabolische Landschaft des zentralen Kohlenstoffmetabolismus, erhöht sich Schritt für Schritt die Detailtiefe bis hin zur genauen Analyse spezieller infektionsrelevanter metabolischer Wege. Die Verknüpfung des zentralen Kohlenstoffmetabolismus zu umgebenden Stoffwechsel- und Biosynthesewegen wird systematisch offen gelegt, als Voraussetzung für eine thermodynamische Charakterisierung des Systems, welche die Glykolyse als limitierenden Stoffwechselweg unter verschiedenen Wachstumsbedingungen charakterisiert. Basierend auf Protein- und Metabolitdaten im Fleißgleichgewicht, erlaubt eine neu vorgestellte Methode die Vorhersage regulatorischer Punkte für den metabolischen Übergang zwischen verschiedenen Kohlenstoffquellen. Abschließend wird mit Hilfe thermodynamisch-kinetischer Modellierung das Zusammenspiel zweier Stoffwechselwege mechanistisch erklärt, welche den robusten Abbau einer intrazellulären Kohlenstoffquelle ermöglichen. Durch die Entwicklung neuer Modellierungstechniken in Kombination mit hochauflösenden experimentellen Daten, trägt diese Arbeit zum besseren Verständnis der kontextabhängigen Flexibilität des mycobakteriellen Stoffwechsels bei, einem vielversprechenden Angriffspunkt für die Entwicklung neuer Medikamente gegen Tuberkulose. / Tuberculosis remains one of the major global health threats responsible for over 1.5 million deaths each year. This ’success story’ of the causative agent Mycobacterium tuberculosis is thereby closely linked to a flexible metabolism, allowing growth despite the restrictive conditions within the human host. In this thesis, the flexibility of the mycobacterial central carbon metabolism is explored by modeling approaches integrating high-quality experimental data. The analyses zoom in from a network based view to the detailed functionalities of individual, virulence relevant pathways. The interconnection of the central carbon metabolism to the remaining metabolic network is charted as a prerequisite to characterize its thermodynamic landscape, debunking glycolysis as bottleneck in different nutritional conditions. Based on steady state metabolomics and proteomics data, regulatory sites for the metabolic transition between different carbon sources are predicted by a novel method. Finally, the flexible interplay between two seemingly redundant pathways for the catabolism of an in vivo-like carbon source is explained mechanistically by means of thermodynamic-kinetic modeling. By employing novel modeling methods in combination with high-resolution experimental data, this work adds to the mechanistic understanding of the context dependent flexibility of mycobacterial metabolism, an important target for the development of novel drugs in the battle against tuberculosis.
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La quétiapine dans le traitement des troubles liés à l’utilisation de substances psychoactives.Rizkallah, Élie 07 1900 (has links)
Contexte Les troubles liés à l’utilisation de substances psychoactives (TUS) sont associés à une variété de troubles psychiatriques entre autre une instabilité comportementale et affective. Plusieurs études suggèrent que les antipsychotiques atypiques peuvent être utiles dans le traitement de la toxicomanie. L’objectif principal de la présente étude à devis ouvert est d’évaluer l’efficacité de la quétiapine sur les variables reliés à la toxicomanie chez des poly-toxicomanes sans psychose comorbide entrant en désintoxication.
Méthodes Dans le cadre d’une étude pharmacologique à devis ouvert d’une durée de 12 semaines, trente-trois polytoxicomanes entrant en désintoxication et répondant à un ou plusieurs critères d’abus/dépendance à une substance du DSM-IV ont été recrutés. Les patients présentant un autre trouble comorbide à l’Axe I ont été exclus. Les envies de consommer, les quantités consommées, les jours de consommation ainsi que la sévérité de la toxicomanie ont été évalués au point de départ (semaine 0) et à la fin de l’étude (semaine 12). Les symptômes psychiatriques et dépressifs furent aussi évalués.
Résultats 26 des 33 patients complétèrent plus de 9 semaines de traitement. Les résultats relatifs à la dernière observation reportée (LOCF) ont montré une amélioration significative des envies de consommer, des quantités consommées, des jours de consommation, de la sévérité de la toxicomanie et des symptômes psychiatriques et dépressifs.
Conclusions Nos résultats ne peuvent être attribués en soi aux effets pharmacologiques de la quétiapine, et ce compte tenu d’abord du type d’étude à devis ouvert à laquelle nous avons procédée, ainsi que le petit nombre de sujets impliqués et enfin le fait que les participants étaient impliqués dans une thérapie intensive. Ceci dit, nos résultats suggèrent quand même que la quétiapine peut être bénéfique dans le traitement des toxicomanes entrant en désintoxication. Des études randomisées sont de mises pour déterminer la pertinence de ces résultats. / Background: Substance use disorders (SUDs) are associated with a variety of psychiatric disorders and mood and behavioral instability. Growing evidence suggests that the atypical antipsychotic quetiapine may be useful in the treatment of SUDs. The primary objective of the current open-label trial was to examine the effects of quetiapine on SUD outcomes in patients entering detoxification.
Methods: Thirty-three nonpsychosis SUD patients participated. Patients received quetiapine for a 12-week beginning in detoxification. Craving, quantities used and psychiatric symptoms were evaluated on baseline and at end point.
Results: Out of 33 recruited patients, 26 completed > 9 weeks of treatment. Last observation carried forward (LOCF) analyses revealed that craving, SUD severity and quantities used improved during the study. Psychiatric and depressive symptoms also improved.
Conclusions: Our results cannot be attributed per se to the pharmacological effects of quetiapine owing to the open-label design of the study, the small sample size involved and the fact that patients were involved in an intensive therapy program. Nevertheless, our results indicate that quetiapine may be helpful for the treatment of SUD patients entering detoxification. Controlled studies are warranted to determine whether these results are quetiapine-related.
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Própolis na dieta de abelhas Apis mellifera L. e seu efeito no sistema imune, expressão de genes após o desafio bacteriano e detoxificação frente ao agroquímico fipronil / Propolis in Apis mellifera L. diet and its effect on immune system and expression of genes after bacterial challenge and detoxification front of agrochemical fipronilSouza, Edison Antonio de [UNESP] 16 December 2015 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2015-12-16 / INFLUÊNCIA DO CONSUMO DA PRÓPOLIS NA EXPRESSÃO DE GENES RELACIONADOS AO SISTEMA IMUNOLOGICO DE ABELHAS Apis mellifera L. SUMETIDAS AO DESAFIO BACTERIANO. As abelhas Apis mellifera podem estar sujeitas a uma série de ameaças como parasitas e patógenos que acometem seu sistema imunológico. Tal fato torna necessária a busca por produtos naturais que possam contribuir com a melhora do sistema imune destes insetos, como a própolis. Diante do exposto, o objetivo foi analisar a influência do fornecimento da própolis em expressões de genes relacionados à imunidade de abelhas Apis mellifera L. submetidas ao desafio bacteriano. Ao longo de 30 dias, quatro colmeias receberam semanalmente os tratamentos com diferentes porcentagens de extrato alcoólico de própolis 30% (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%). O experimento foi casualizado em esquema fatorial 4 x 2 x 2x 3 (tratamentos x com ou sem bactéria x tempos x períodos), totalizando 48 amostras. Foram observadas as expressões dos genes abaecin, hymenoptaecin, apidaecin e defensin1. Como controle interno foi utilizado o gene actina. Os resultados foram comparados por ANOVA seguidos do teste de Tukey (P<0,05). Foram observadas alterações na expressão gênica das abelhas estudadas para todos os períodos e tratamentos, antes e após desafio bacteriano, para todos os genes propostos, sendo ainda verificada induções da expressão relativa nos três períodos. Conclui-se que nas condições do presente trabalho, a própolis pode induzir a expressão relativa dos genes abaecin, hymenoptaecin, apidaecin e defensin1, quando submetidas a desafio bacteriano. Entretanto, não se pôde caracterizar um tratamento com própolis que apresente uma maior expressão relativa para todos os genes simultaneamente. EFEITO DO CONSUMO DE PRÓPOLIS NAS ALTERAÇÕES COMPORTAMENTAIS E MORTALIDADE DE ABELHAS Apis mellifera L. SUBMETIDAS AO INSETICIDA FIPRONIL. Os inseticidas representam o maior risco direto para os polinizadores, como as abelhas Apis mellifera, sendo responsável pela redução das populações de abelhas e da produção apícola, tornando necessária a busca por substâncias que possam contribuir na melhora da saúde dessas abelhas, como a própolis. Este estudo verificou o efeito do consumo do extrato alcoólico de própolis no comportamento, quando submetidas a DL50 (0,2 µg/abelha) e subletal (1/500 DL50), e mortalidade das abelhas Apis mellifera L. quando submetidas a diferentes doses do inseticida fipronil (0,05; 0,1; 0,2; 0,3 e 0,4 µg/abelha). Ao todo foram utilizadas quatro colmeias, uma para cada tratamento (0, 5, 10 e 15% de inclusão de própolis), e em três períodos (0,15 e 30 dias) para verificar o efeito dos tratamentos ao longo do experimento. Para a realização dos testes de mortalidade e de alterações comportamentais foram selecionadas as abelhas campeiras das colmeias tratadas. Para o teste de mortalidade, os dados foram analisados em modelo linear misto generalizado, adicionado do Teste de Tukey (P<0,05) e a análise da avaliação das atividades comportamentais foi feita por (ANOVA) seguida do Teste de Tukey (P<0,05). As colmeias que consumiram própolis apresentaram menor taxa de mortalidade quando comparados com a colmeia controle (0%), com exceção no dia 0 em que a colmeia controle não diferiu do tratamento 10%. Verificou-se ainda que as abelhas que receberam o tratamento 10% apresentaram as menores taxas de mortalidade nos dias 15 e 30 de coleta. Além disso, foi observada mortalidade de 23% nas abelhas quando submetidas a DL50 do fipronil. Nos testes de alterações comportamentais e locomotoras não foram observadas influências dos tratamentos com própolis. Conclui-se que, para o presente estudo, a própolis influenciou na taxa de mortalidade e pode ter promovido um efeito protetor nas abelhas Apis mellifera L. quando submetidas a diferentes concentrações do inseticida fipronil, sendo ainda verificado que o tratamento 10% foi o mais eficaz, devido a ter apresentado as menores taxas de mortalidade nos dias 15 e 30. / INFLUENCE OF PROPOLIS CONSUMPTION IN GENES EXPRESSION RELATED TO IMMUNE SYSTEM OF Apis mellifera L. BEES SUBJECTED TO CHALLENGE BACTERIA. The Apis mellifera bees may be subject to a number of threats as parasites and pathogens that affect your immune system. This fact makes it necessary to look for natural products that can contribute to improving the immune system of these insects such as propolis. Given the above, the objective was to analyze the influence of the supply of propolis in gene expressions related to immunity of Apis mellifera L. bees subjected to bacterial challenge Over 30 days, four hives receive weekly treatments with different percentages of alcoholic extract of propolis 30% (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%). The experiment was randomized in a factorial 4 x 2 x 2x 3 (treatments x with or without bacteria x times x periods), totaling 48 samples. It was observed the expressions of abaecin, hymenoptaecin, apidaecin and defensing1 genes. As internal control was used actin gene. The results were compared by ANOVA followed by Tukey test (P <0.05). Alterations were observed in gene expression of bees studied for all periods and treatments before and after bacterial challenge for all proposed genes, were yet verified inductions of relative expression in the three periods. It is concluded that under the conditions of this study, propolis can induce the relative expression of genes abaecin, hymenoptaecin, apidaecin and defensin1, when subjected to bacterial challenge. However, it is not able to characterize a treatment with propolis presenting greater relative expression for all genes simultaneously. EFFECT OF PROPOLIS CONSUMPTION IN THE BEHAVIORAL CHANGES AND MORTALITY OF Apis mellifera L. BEES SUBMITTED TO PESTICIDE FIPRONIL. Pesticides pose the greatest direct risk for pollinators such as Apis mellifera bees, responsible for reducing bee populations and beekeeping, making it necessary to search for substances that can contribute to improving the health of these bees, such as propolis. Given this, the study found the effect of propolis alcoholic extract consumption behavior when subjected to DL50(0.2 µg/bee) and sublethal (1/500 DL50), and mortality of Apis mellifera L. bees submitted to different doses of the insecticide fipronil (0,05; 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 and 0.4 µg/bee). Four colonies were used, one for each treatment (0, 5, 10 and 15% inclusion of propolis), and in three periods (0,15 and 30 days) to determine the effect of the treatments throughout the experiment. To the achievement of mortality and behavioral changes tests the foraging bees from treated hives were selected. For the mortality test, the data were analyzed in generalized linear mixed model, added the Tukey test (P <0.05) and the analysis of the assessment of behavioral activities was made by (ANOVA) followed by Tukey test (P <0.05). Beehives who consumed propolis have a lower mortality rate compared to the hive control (0%), except on day 0 that the hive control did not differ from treatment 10%. It was also found that the hive that received treatment 10% was among the lowest mortality rates in the fifteenth and thirtieth collection day. Furthermore, the observed mortality was 23% in bees when subjected to LD50. In tests of locomotor and behavioral changes were observed influences of treatments with propolis. It concludes that, for this study, propolis influenced the mortality rate and may have promoted a protective effect on bees Apis mellifera L. when subjected to different concentrations of the insecticide fipronil, and also, that the treatment 10% was effective due to having presented the lowest mortality rates in the 15 and 30. However, treatments with propolis did not influence the behavioral and motor changes.
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La quétiapine dans le traitement des troubles liés à l’utilisation de substances psychoactivesRizkallah, Élie 07 1900 (has links)
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Própolis na dieta de abelhas Apis mellifera L. e seu efeito no sistema imune, expressão de genes após o desafio bacteriano e detoxificação frente ao agroquímico fipronilSouza, Edison Antônio de. January 2015 (has links)
Orientador: Ricardo De Oliveira Orsi / Abstract: INFLUENCE OF PROPOLIS CONSUMPTION IN GENES EXPRESSION RELATED TO IMMUNE SYSTEM OF Apis mellifera L. BEES SUBJECTED TO CHALLENGE BACTERIA. The Apis mellifera bees may be subject to a number of threats as parasites and pathogens that affect your immune system. This fact makes it necessary to look for natural products that can contribute to improving the immune system of these insects such as propolis. Given the above, the objective was to analyze the influence of the supply of propolis in gene expressions related to immunity of Apis mellifera L. bees subjected to bacterial challenge Over 30 days, four hives receive weekly treatments with different percentages of alcoholic extract of propolis 30% (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%). The experiment was randomized in a factorial 4 x 2 x 2x 3 (treatments x with or without bacteria x times x periods), totaling 48 samples. It was observed the expressions of abaecin, hymenoptaecin, apidaecin and defensing1 genes. As internal control was used actin gene. The results were compared by ANOVA followed by Tukey test (P <0.05). Alterations were observed in gene expression of bees studied for all periods and treatments before and after bacterial challenge for all proposed genes, were yet verified inductions of relative expression in the three periods. It is concluded that under the conditions of this study, propolis can induce the relative expression of genes abaecin, hymenoptaecin, apidaecin and defensin1, when subjected to bacterial challenge. However, it i... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Resumo: INFLUÊNCIA DO CONSUMO DA PRÓPOLIS NA EXPRESSÃO DE GENES RELACIONADOS AO SISTEMA IMUNOLOGICO DE ABELHAS Apis mellifera L. SUMETIDAS AO DESAFIO BACTERIANO. As abelhas Apis mellifera podem estar sujeitas a uma série de ameaças como parasitas e patógenos que acometem seu sistema imunológico. Tal fato torna necessária a busca por produtos naturais que possam contribuir com a melhora do sistema imune destes insetos, como a própolis. Diante do exposto, o objetivo foi analisar a influência do fornecimento da própolis em expressões de genes relacionados à imunidade de abelhas Apis mellifera L. submetidas ao desafio bacteriano. Ao longo de 30 dias, quatro colmeias receberam semanalmente os tratamentos com diferentes porcentagens de extrato alcoólico de própolis 30% (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%). O experimento foi casualizado em esquema fatorial 4 x 2 x 2x 3 (tratamentos x com ou sem bactéria x tempos x períodos), totalizando 48 amostras. Foram observadas as expressões dos genes abaecin, hymenoptaecin, apidaecin e defensin1. Como controle interno foi utilizado o gene actina. Os resultados foram comparados por ANOVA seguidos do teste de Tukey (P<0,05). Foram observadas alterações na expressão gênica das abelhas estudadas para todos os períodos e tratamentos, antes e após desafio bacteriano, para todos os genes propostos, sendo ainda verificada induções da expressão relativa nos três períodos. Conclui-se que nas condições do presente trabalho, a própolis pode induzir a expressão relativa dos genes a... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Doutor
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Um estudo do perfil dos menores internados na ala de desintoxicação do Hospital Universitário do Oeste do Paraná - HOOP - e das políticas públicas relacionadas ao tema / A study of the minors’ profile in the rehabilitation ward at the Western Paraná University Hospital - HUOP - and the public policies related to this themeSilva, Josefa Bras da 23 February 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2018-02-23 / Introduction: This research aims at analyzing children and adolescents’ profiles under hospitalization conditions for the detoxification program offered by the Western Paraná University Hospital (HUOP). Methodology: This is a qualitative and quantitative research, with an exploratory-descriptive character. As a support for the analysis, the study deals not only with a bibliographical discussion about children and adolescents under psychoactive substances addiction, but also with the legal rulings established by the Statute of Child and Adolescent, and by the guidelines of SUS and Ministry of Health. The present study also adopted the documentary analysis to rescue the history of the implantation of the HUOP Detoxification Program and its activities. This research used a 400 physical-file samples with the patient’s information in order to carry out statistical analyses concerning the program users. All the information was collected on the day the patient was hospitalized by HUOP's on-call social worker, and all questions were answered by the own patient and his / her caregiver. The selected files are from 2007 to 2016, which was chosen because the Detoxification Wing began its operation in March 2007. The studied variables were: age, sex, schooling, school dropout, family income, chronological order of consumption of psychoactive substances, first substance, substances most used, how the substance was obtained, occupation, participation of social programs, family composition, birth order, addicted familiar member, housing conditions, origin, as well as involvement in infractions, compliance with socio-educational measures, sexual behavior, patients who have become pregnant. Results: Most of them were male (76.5%), while females were 23.5%. Their mean age ranged from 8 to 17 years old, and the oldest age group ranged from 15 to 17 years old, whose focus was the 15-year old group. And regarding their schooling degree, it was observed that the users were behind in school degree. 89.9% of them did not have finish the elementary education and 9% had just part of secondary education. At their hospitalization day, more than 60% were out of school. The familiar average income of the studied individual ranged from one to two minimum wages. In order to get information about the characteristics of psychoactive substances used, it was observed that many of them were introduced to both licit and illicit substances by influence of friends, siblings, relatives and even parents. The main reason that led them to try psychoactive substances was curiosity. And as the first psychoactive substance most consumed was alcohol, and almost 50% was followed by tobacco, and then marijuana. All those patients, before hospitalization, used more than one substance, but marijuana was the most consumed (59.2%), followed by crack. We also have the use of psychoactive substances, among parents reaching 70.4%. The use of psychoactive substances by patients was associated with involvement with illegal activities in order to get them. This index reached 92%. They were involved in robbery, prostitution and, mostly, they took part of illicit psychoactive substance trafficking. It was recorded that 18.2% of them complied with socio-educational measures, 17.5% were in compliance as a service measure, 11.0% were under assisted freedom, 2.6% were in compliance with freedom deprivation measures. Regarding the family, it is observed that 70.5% are part of a parental/single-parent family nucleus. And the number of siblings is small. There were two or three children. They had a bad or conflicting relationship with their family, but the greatest conflict was with their father. The major modality of hospitalization was involuntary, in which they are brought by the parents or guardian, followed by compulsory. The greatest majority was admitted at the hospital against their own will and were brought by parents or guardian, followed by the compulsory. 63.9% had already took part of some treatment before hospitalization in this Wing. The mother is the main person who most come with their sons and daughters to the hospital. Sexual behavior was more associated with risk, with early onset of sexual activity, whose practice is with different partners, including prostitution. Thus, there were forty girls from 400 sampling charts, and from those ones, twelve had already become pregnant at least once. / Introdução: Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo a análise do perfil das crianças e adolescentes em condição de internação no programa de desintoxicação, oferecido pelo Hospital Universitário do Oeste do Paraná (HUOP). Metodologia: O estudo consiste em uma pesquisa qualitativa e quantitativa, de caráter exploratório-descritivo. Como suporte para a análise, o estudo trata não só da discussão bibliográfica sobre crianças e adolescentes em situação de uso de substâncias psicoativas, como também da normatização jurídica, prevista pelo Estatuto da Criança e Adolescente, e das diretrizes do SUS e do Ministério da Saúde. O presente estudo, também, adotou a análise documental para resgatar a história da implantação do Programa de Desintoxicação do HUOP e suas atividades. Para efetuar análises estatísticas sobre os usuários do programa, a pesquisa utilizou uma amostra de 400 prontuários físicos, contendo informações referentes aos pacientes. Todas as informações contidas nos prontuários físicos são coletadas no dia do internamento do paciente, pela assistente social de plantão do HUOP, e todas as perguntas são respondidas pelo próprio paciente e seu responsável. Os prontuários escolhidos são do período de 2007 a 2016, e esse período foi escolhido pelo fato de a Ala de Desintoxicação ter seu início de funcionamento em março de 2007. As variáveis estudadas foram idade, sexo, escolaridade, evasão escolar, renda familiar, experimentação, ordem cronológica de consumo de substâncias psicoativas, primeira substância, substâncias de maior uso, modo de obtenção da substância, ocupação, participação de programas sociais, composição familiar, ordem de nascimento, membro familiar com dependência, condições das moradias, procedência, bem como envolvimento em atos infracionais, cumprimento em medidas socioeducativas, comportamento sexual, pacientes que já engravidaram. Resultados: A maioria era do sexo masculino, com um percentual de 76,5%, enquanto o sexo feminino era de 23,5%. A média de idade dos pacientes variou entre oito e 17 anos, sendo que a maior faixa etária é dos 15 aos 17 anos, concentrando-se na faixa etária dos 15 anos. Quanto ao grau de escolaridade, observouse que os usuários apresentavam algum grau de atraso escolar, 89,9% dos usuários possuíam o ensino fundamental incompleto e 9% tinham o ensino médio incompleto, e no dia do internamento mais de 60% estavam fora da escola. A renda média dos familiares da população estudada é de um a dois salários mínimos. Quanto às características do uso das substâncias psicoativas, constatou-se que muitos iniciaram o uso destas, tanto lícitas como ilícitas, por influência de amigos, irmãos, parentes e até mesmo dos pais. O maior motivo que levou à experimentação das substâncias psicoativas foi a curiosidade. E, como a primeira substância psicoativa mais consumida foi o álcool, com quase 50% seguido pelo tabaco, evoluído para a segunda, que foi a maconha. Todos, antes do internamento, faziam uso de mais de um tipo de substância, só que a mais consumida era a maconha, com 59,2%, seguida pelo crack. Há também o uso de substâncias psicoativas entre os pais, chegando a 70,4%. O uso dessas substâncias pelos pacientes estava associado ao envolvimento com atividades ilegais para consegui-las, chegando a 92%. Havia o envolvimento em roubo, prostituição e, sobretudo, a adesão ao tráfico de substâncias psicoativas ilícitas. E 18,2% cumpriram medidas socioeducativas, 17,5% estavam em cumprimento de medida de prestação de serviço, 11,0%, em liberdade assistida, 2,6% estavam em cumprimento de medidas com privação da liberdade. Com relação à família, observa-se que 70,5% fazem parte de um núcleo familiar parental/monoparental. E o número de irmãos é pequeno, de dois a três filhos. O relacionamento dos pacientes com a família é uma relação ruim ou conflituosa com algum membro, sendo o pai com quem ocorrem os maiores conflitos. A maior modalidade de internação foi a involuntária, em que são trazidos pelos pais ou responsável, seguida pela compulsória. E 63,9% já tinham recorrido a algum tratamento antes da internação na ala. A mãe é a principal pessoa que mais acompanha os filhos nos internamentos. O comportamento sexual esteve mais associado ao de risco, com início precoce de atividade sexual, cuja prática é com parceiros diferentes, inclusive se prostituindo. E, da amostra dos 400 prontuários, 40 eram meninas, e, destas, 12 já tinham engravidado uma ou mais de uma vez.
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Caractérisation biochimique et fonctionnelle de glutathion transférases à cystéine catalytique de peuplier (Populus trichocarpa) / Biochemical and functional characterization of poplar glutathione S-transferases containing a cysteine as a catalytic residueLallement, Pierre-Alexandre 12 December 2014 (has links)
Les glutathion transférases (GSTs) constituent une superfamille ubiquitaire d’enzymes multifonctionnelles impliquées dans les processus de détoxication cellulaire en métabolisant des substrats exogènes appelés xénobiotiques et dans le métabolisme secondaire. Pour cela, ces enzymes peuvent catalyser la conjugaison d’une molécule de glutathion (GSH) sur les composés ciblés ou simplement les lier au travers d’une fonction ligandine. Alors que la fonction de conjugaison est catalysée par les GSTs possédant une sérine ou une tyrosine comme résidu catalytique, certaines d’entre elles possèdent à la place une cystéine. Cette substitution change radicalement leurs propriétés puisque les GSTs à cystéine (Cys-GSTs) catalysent plutôt des réactions de déglutathionylation. Les Cys-GSTs sont retrouvées chez la plupart des organismes et sont réparties en plusieurs classes. Chez les plantes, on trouve principalement 4 classes : déshydroascorbate réductases (DHARs), GSTs Lambda (GSTLs), glutathionyl hydroquinone réductases (GHRs) et mPGES2 (microsomal prostaglandine E-synthase type 2). Alors que le rôle des DHARs semble clairement associé à la réduction du déshydroascorbate en ascorbate, la fonction physiologique des autres Cys-GSTs reste majoritairement inconnue. En combinant des approches moléculaires, cellulaires, biochimiques et structurales, l’analyse fonctionnelle des deux GHRs, des trois GSTLs et des trois DHARs chez l’arbre modèle Populus trichocarpa a été entreprise. De façon intéressante, les gènes GSTL et GHR sont majoritairement exprimés dans les fleurs, les fruits et les pétioles par rapport aux feuilles et aux racines. A l’inverse, les gènes DHAR sont principalement exprimés dans les feuilles. De plus, l’expression transitoire de protéines fusionnées à la GFP dans le tabac a montré que les GSTLs et les DHARs sont localisées dans les plastes, le cytoplasme et le noyau alors que les GHRs sont toutes plastidiales. Les études biochimiques et structurales effectuées à l’aide des protéines recombinantes et de substrats modèles ont montré que la plupart des Cys-GSTs possèdent des activités et des structures assez semblables. Cependant, bien que les GSTLs et les DHARs adoptent un repliement GST canonique classique proche de celui des GSTs Oméga fongiques et humaines, elles sont monomériques alors que les GSTs Oméga sont dimériques. Les GHRs sont particulières tant au niveau de leur interface de dimérisation unique qu’au niveau de leurs propriétés spécifiques de réduction de quinones glutathionylées. En résumé, la nature des substrats fixés par les Cys-GSTs (composés cycliques aromatiques) ainsi que les territoires d’expression de ces gènes et protéines suggèrent que ces protéines sont globalement impliquées dans la protection des plantes face aux contraintes environnementales via la modification, le stockage et/ou le transport de métabolites secondaires et autres composés antioxydants. Toutefois, l’objectif suivant sera de déterminer la nature exacte des substrats/ligands associés à chaque enzyme / Glutathione transferases (GSTs) constitute a ubiquitous superfamily of multifunctional enzymes involved in cellular detoxification processes by metabolizing exogenous substrates called xenobiotics and in secondary metabolism. For this purpose, these enzymes catalyze the conjugation of a glutathione molecule (GSH) onto target compounds or simply bind them through a ligandin function. While conjugation reactions are catalyzed by GSTs having a serine or a tyrosine as catalytic residues, other GSTs possess a cysteine. This substitution radically changes their properties since GSTs having a cysteine (Cys-GSTs) rather catalyze deglutathionylation reactions. Cys-GSTs are found in most organisms and are divided into several classes. In plants, there are mainly four classes: dehydroascorbate reductases (DHARs), Lambda GSTs (GSTLs), glutathionyl hydroquinone reductases (GHRs), and microsomal prostaglandin E-synthase type 2 (mPGES). While the role of DHARs seems clearly associated to the reduction of dehydroascorbate into ascorbate, the physiological function of other Cys-GSTs remains largely unknown. By combining molecular, cellular, biochemical and structural approaches, the functional analysis of the two GHRs, the three GSTLs and the three DHARs in the model tree Populus trichocarpa was undertaken. Interestingly, GSTL and GHR genes are predominantly expressed in flowers, fruits and petioles compared to leaves and roots. Conversely, the DHAR genes are mainly expressed in leaves. Furthermore, transient expression of proteins fused to GFP in tobacco showed that GSTLs and DHARs are localized in plastids, cytoplasm and nucleus while GHRs are all localized in plastids. Biochemical and structural studies using recombinant proteins and model substrates showed that most Cys-GSTs have similar activities and structures. However, although GSTLs and DHARs adopt a canonical GST folding similar to that of fungal and human Omega GSTs, they are monomeric whereas Omega GSTs are dimeric. GHRs are particular owing to their unique dimerization interface and to their specific capacity to reduce glutathionylated quinones. In summary, the nature of the substrates bound by Cys-GSTs (heterocyclic aromatic compounds) as well as the expression territories of these genes and proteins, suggest that they are generally involved in the protection of plants towards environmental constraints through the modification, storage and/or transport of secondary metabolites and other antioxidants. However, the next goal will be to determine the exact nature of the substrates/ligands associated with each enzyme
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Simulação de um aquecedor solar de água como etapa do processo de destoxicação da torta de mamona.Silva, Josenildo Araujo da 10 August 2007 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2007-08-10 / Algorithms have been developed in arder to simulate the water solar heating as a strategy for lowering castor bean pie destoxication costs, among from the biodiesel oil for production extraction processo Diverse procedure, substances solubilization, this residue toxic caracter factor, found in hot water and in some saline solutions, motivated this water heating modeling work, through solar energy, since this procedure type can and low cost to the above-mentioned methods, on account of this, one has used computational smulink/matlab in arder to simulate and to arise favorable conditions for this technique use strategies elaboration. One has, then, analized several situation, departing from a termal heating proposal, since this is a less expensive heat transference formo Of this form an objective function was proposal to create O variable that esteem the behavior of the system and better define the excellent conditions for the considered processo .Among these, the established variable as parameters for the simulated conditions, are presented the results, taking itself in account values of income for the process, existing in literature. One porpuses dynamic models, under complexity different degress, for a water heating process previous evaluation, through solar energy. Temperature variations, in the process diferrent stages, have been simulated, with simulink/matlab aid for the above-mentioned system behaviour analysis one presents computational models. blocks diagrams, correspondent to each one of the elaboration stage. Proposed mathematical models provided important previsions for temperature values, in the above-mentioned system different components, resulting as a work important tool for a next stage which is that one of the optimization. / Diversos procedimentos têm sido utilizados para destoxicação da torta de mamona. Entre esses a solubilização das substâncias responsáveis pelo caráter tóxico desse resíduo, ricina e ricinina, em água quente e/ou soluções salinas aquecidas. Foram desenvolvidos algo ritmos para simular o aquecimento solar da água como estratégia para baixar custos no processo de destoxicação da torta de mamona, originária do processo de produção de biodiesel. Para isto foi utilizada a ferramenta computacional Simulink/MATLAB@. Foram então analisadas várias situações com base na proposta de aquecimento direto, por se tratar de uma forma de transferência de calor menos dispendiosa. São propostos modelos dinâmicos em diferentes graus de complexidade para uma avaliação prévia do processo de aquecimento da água por meio de energia solar. Apresentam-se os diagramas de blocos dos modelos computacionais, correspondentes a cada uma das etapas de elaboração. Os modelos matemáticos propostos proporcionaram importantes previsões para valores de temperatura nas diferentes fases de elaboração. apresentando-se como importante ferramenta de trabalho para uma próxima etapa que é a de validação experimental do modelo final.
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Screening for Binding Partners and Protein-Protein Interactions of a Fungal Transcription Factor- XDR1Gallala Gamage, Nishadi Punsara 21 March 2022 (has links)
Clarireedia spp. (formerly Sclerotinia homoeocarpaF.T. Bennett) is the causal agent dollar spot, the most economically important turfgrass disease impacting golf courses in North America. The most effective strategy for dollar spot control is repeated application of multiple classes of fungicides. However, reliance on chemical application has led to resistance to four classes of fungicides as well as multidrug resistance (MDR). Fungi are known to detoxify xenobiotics, like fungicides, through transcriptional regulation of three detoxification phases: modification, conjugation and secretion. Little is known, however, of the protein-protein interactions that facilitate these pathways. Following next-generation RNA sequencing of Clarireedia spp., a fungus-specific transcription factor, XDR1, was determined to play a role in constitutive and induced overexpression of phases I and III genes of xenobiotic detoxification. Further, a novel activation domain (AD) on XDR1 that does not directly bind with xenobiotics was confirmed to be highly conserved among fungal species. Therefore, we hypothesize that XDR1 must be activated by interacting with other binding partners at this AD in order to regulate downstream xenobiotic detoxification pathways. The main objective of this study is to identify additional proteins/ co-repressors that activate XDR1 in order to gain a better understanding of how transcriptional regulation of xenobiotic detoxification pathways leads to MDR.
In order to test the hypothesis, fungicide sensitive strain (HRS10) and fungicide resistant strain (HRI11) were transformed and tagged with xdr1/XDR1 and the 3xFLAG tag. As a result, four fungal transformants were generated and those are HRS10-XDR1-3xFLAG, HRS10-xdr1- 3xFLAG, HRI11-XDR1-3xFLAG, and HRI11-xdr1-3xFLAG. The total protein extractions (whole cell lysates) were subjected to co-immunoprecipitation and the samples were analyzed using LC-MS/MS. According to the set of results, more than 50 proteins were detected with HRS10-XDR1-3xFLAG with and most of these binding partners having functions related to post translational modification, protein turnover, intracellular trafficking, secretion and vascular transport. Going forward, information gained from this experiment could be used to explore how XDR1 interacts with its binding partners to facilitate the transcription of drug metabolizing genes responsible for multidrug resistance. This information could also help identify additional fungicide metabolism pathways in filamentous fungi.
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Surface-decorated macadamia (Macadamia sp.) nutshells for the detoxification of chromium(VI) polluted waterMoyo, Malvin 02 1900 (has links)
Ph. D. (Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Applied and Computer Sciences), Vaal University of Technology. / Driven by the need of sustainably sourced catalysts and the use of reaction systems that generate environmentally benign by-products, the present study aimed to deposit stable, dispersed palladium (Pd) nanoparticles on the modified surfaces of granular macadamia nutshell (MNS) biomass for catalytic reduction of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] to trivalent chromium [Cr(III)]. Through wet impregnation with Pd(II) ions and subsequent hydrazine-mediated reduction to Pd(0), Pd nanoparticles were embedded in a scaffold of polyethyleneimine grafted on bleached MNS previously coated with a chemically bound layer of polyglycidyl methacrylate.
Visualization and imagery from scanning electron microscopy showed the formation of different layers of the polymeric coating and dispersed palladium resulting from surface modification and palladium nanoparticle synthesis, respectively. X-ray diffraction, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopic analysis confirmed the formation of Pd on the modified MNS surface. An estimate of 5.0 nm for crystallite size was calculated by application of the Scherrer equation.
The composite material, denoted Pd@PEI-MNS, exhibited catalytic activity in formic acid-mediated Cr(VI) reduction. Through a one-factor-at-a-time experimental design, the activity of the Pd@PEI-MNS was illustrated to be dependent on solution pH; initial Cr(VI) concentration, initial formic acid concentration, and presence of competing anions; Pd@PEI-MNS dose; and temperature. Subsequent modeling of the Cr(VI) removal process by response surface methodology revealed that the most influential factor was Pd@PEI-MNS dose followed by temperature and formic acid concentration. The influence of initial Cr(VI) concentration, was surpassed by the dose-temperature and dose-formic acid concentration interactive effects.
Elucidation of the Cr(VI) removal mechanism by XPS and FTIR demonstrated the active participation of surface -CH2OH functional groups, the bulk of which originated from the reduction of esters of the grafted ligands. Replacement of formic acid to carbon dioxide, the -CH2OH groups were converted to -COO- groups.
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