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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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Incertidumbre y aplicación de la metodología BIM-LPS en el flujo de trabajo, durante la ejecución del proyecto C.C. Plaza Surco bajo la modalidad Fast-track

Quiñonez Pezo, Carlos Augusto 21 October 2020 (has links)
Un flujo de trabajo confiable se logra mediante un buen planeamiento según la metodología del Last Planner. Sin embargo, en proyectos donde se usa el método de Fast-track, la aplicación del Last Planner (LPS) es mucho más complicada. Se sabe que el método de Fast-track origina muchos problemas al momento de construir, puesto a que el diseño aún no se encuentra definido en su totalidad. Un flujo de trabajo que se interrumpe, normalmente conlleva a grandes pérdidas en la productividad. Si bien el LPS es una herramienta que ayuda en asegurar un “flujo continuo de trabajo” debido a los planes detallados que se realizan, en la medida en que se acerca a la fecha de ejecución, el método de Fast-track limita sus ventajas, aumentando exponencialmente a la vez, la variabilidad en el proyecto. Es por esta razón, que es muy importante usar las herramientas BIM con el propósito de dar soporte visual y evaluar de mejor manera la confiabilidad de los planes que se hacen en el Look Ahead y en el plan semanal. Los softwares del BIM permiten gestionar la información, los espacios de trabajo, e identificar lo antes posible las restricciones de diseño. Con lo dicho anteriormente, es necesario usar y proponer la integración del BIM y el Last Planner con la finalidad de reducir la variabilidad y que se pueda generar hacer las programaciones con mayor confiabilidad, en proyectos que se ejecuten bajo la modalidad Fast-track.. Esta investigación va a abarcar en primer lugar, la investigación de tres proyectos de edificaciones correspondiente a centros comerciales donde se haya utilizado el Last Planner System, con el propósito de encontrar las deficiencias tanto en el proceso constructivo, como en el uso del Last Planner. Se toma en cuenta las notas de mejora y las acciones preventivas en su aplicación en esos proyectos. De esta forma, basándose en la recopilación de toda esa información, se plantea una mejora en el sistema del Last Planner mediante la elaboración de una guía que muestre los pasos para realizar la integración de la tecnología BIM con las herramientas del Last Planner. Y por último, se aplica a un centro comercial, con la finalidad de cuantificar su impacto en la disminución de la variabilidad y generar un flujo de trabajo continuo durante la etapa de ejecución de la fase de estructuras. / A reliable workflow is achieved through good planning according to the Last Planner methodology. However, in projects where the Fast-track method is used, the application of the Last Planner (LPS) is much more complicated. The Fast-track method is known to cause many problems at the time of construction, since the design is not yet fully defined. An interrupted workflow usually leads to huge losses in productivity. Although the LPS is a tool that helps to ensure a “continuous workflow” due to the detailed plans that are made, as the execution date approaches, the Fast-track method limits its advantages, increasing exponentially at the same time, the variability in the project. For this reason, it is very important to use BIM tools in order to provide visual support and better evaluate the reliability of the plans made in the Look Ahead and in the weekly plan. BIM software allows you to manage information, workspaces, and identify design restrictions as soon as possible. With the aforementioned, it is necessary to use and propose the integration of BIM and the Last Planner in order to reduce variability and that it can be generated to do the programming with greater reliability, in projects that are executed under the Fast-track mode. This investigation will cover, in the first place, the investigation of three building projects corresponding to shopping centers where the Last Planner System has been used, in order to find deficiencies both in the construction process and in the use of the Last Planner. Notes for improvement and preventive actions are taken into account in their application in these projects. In this way, based on the compilation of all this information, an improvement in the Last Planner system is proposed by preparing a guide that shows the steps to integrate BIM technology with the Last Planner tools. And finally, it is applied to a shopping center, in order to quantify its impact on reducing variability and generating a continuous work flow during the execution stage of the structures phase. / Tesis
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The Effects of HIV on the Regulation of IL-12 Family Cytokines, IL-12, IL-23, and IL-27 Production in Human Monocyte-derived Macrophages

O'Hara, Shifawn R.K. 29 August 2012 (has links)
IL-12 family cytokines IL-23 and IL-27 play an important role linking innate and adaptive immunity, and regulating T-cell responses. The production of IL-12, a structurally similar cytokine, is decreased in chronic HIV infection; therefore IL-23 and IL-27 may also be influenced by HIV infection. I hypothesized that HIV inhibits LPS-induced IL-23 and IL-27 production in human MDMs by suppressing the activation of signalling pathways regulating their expression. In vitro HIV-infection of MDMs did not have any effect on basal secretion of IL-23 or IL-27; however, HIV inhibited LPS-induced production of IL-12/23 p40 and IL-23 p19, and IL-27 EBI3 and IL-27 p28 mRNA expression, and IL-23, IL-12/23 p40 and IL-27 secretion. In order to evaluate the molecular mechanisms by which HIV inhibits IL-23 and IL-27 in LPS-stimulated MDMs, the signalling pathways regulating their expression were evaluated. The PI3K, p38 MAPK, and JNK MAPK pathways were found to positively regulate LPS-induced IL-27 secretion. Interestingly, in vitro HIV infection inhibited LPS-induced p38 and JNK MAPK activation in MDMs. In summary, I have shown that HIV inhibits IL-23 and IL-27 production in LPS-stimulated MDMs and that HIV may inhibit LPS-induced IL-27 production through the inhibition of p38 and JNK MAPK activation. It is currently unknown whether PKCs regulate LPS-induced IL-23 or IL-27 in human monocytes/macrophages. I demonstrated that classical PKCs differentially regulate LPS-induced IL-23 and IL-27 secretion within THP-1 cells, primary monocytes, and MDMs. Classical PKCs were found to positively regulate LPS-induced IL-12/23 p40 and IL-27 p28 mRNA expression and IL-12/23 p40, IL-23, and IL-27 secretion in primary human monocytes. Similarly, the classical PKCs were found to positively regulate IL-27 p28 mRNA expression and IL-27 secretion in THP-1 cells. However, classical PKCs did not regulate LPS-induced IL-27 production in MDMs, or LPS-induced IL-23 production in THP-1 cells. Overall, this demonstrates that classical PKCs differentially regulate LPS-induced IL-23 and IL-27 production in different myeloid cells.
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The Role of Alginate in the Inhibition of Macrophage Phagocytosis of Mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Rowe, Warren, III 22 April 2013 (has links)
During colonization of the cystic fibrosis airway Pseudomonas aeruginosa converts from non-mucoid to a mucoid phenotype, characterized by the production of the exopolysaccharide alginate. Alginate production has been shown to enhance survival by promoting biofilm formation, evading complement killing, and resisting phagocytosis. The mechanism by which alginate protects P. aeruginosa from phagocytosis is unclear. To investigate the role of alginate in the inhibition of phagocytosis, a human monocytic cell line (THP-1) and a murine alveolar macrophage cell line (MH-S) were used to determine the effects of alginate on macrophage binding, signaling, and phagocytosis. Phagocytosis assays using the mucoid cystic fibrosis clinical isolate FRD1, and its non-mucoid isogenic algD mutant FRD1131, revealed that alginate inhibits opsonic and non-opsonic phagocytosis. The inhibitory effect of alginate production is intrinsic to the bacteria as exogenous alginate was unable to protect non-mucoid FRD1131 from phagocytosis. Decreased binding of FRD1 compared to FRD1131 was also demonstrated by using the actin polymerization inhibitor cytochalasin D to inhibit phagocytosis. Furthermore, studies using blocking antibodies to CD11b and CD14 found that both of these receptors were important for the phagocytosis of FRD, and it is likely that these receptors are blocked by alginate. Alginate production by P. aeruginosa may reduce lipid raft formation, however, it was not found to affect acid sphingomyelinase activity, which is important for ceramide formation within the lipid raft. Decreased binding led to decreased signaling in macrophages demonstrated by reduction in level and alteration in kinetics of phosphorylation of AKT and ERK1/2 kinases. Signaling pathway inhibitors revealed that PI3K, but not MEK, activation was critical for phagocytosis of P. aeruginosa. Despite altered intracellular signaling in murine macrophages, both mucoid and non-mucoid P. aeruginosa induced similar levels of IL-8 and MIP-2 from human and murine macrophages, respectively. By understanding the pathways involved in mediating efficient phagocytosis of clinical isolates, it may be possible to develop a treatment to promote clearance by the resident alveolar macrophages. These experiments may serve as a model to evaluate the effectiveness of such treatments. This approach also provides valuable insight into previously unknown mechanisms of phagocytosis of P. aeruginosa.
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Increased Circulatory Lipopolysaccharide From a High Fat Diet Aggravates Inflammation and Exacerbates Renal Failure

Righi, Samuel 22 April 2014 (has links)
Kidney failure is frequently associated with the risk factors linked to metabolic syndrome. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a potent inflammatory molecule, which has increased absorption from the gut into blood circulation following a high fat and high-energy diet. We hypothesized that LPS from a high fat diet can amplify inflammation, thereby exacerbating chronic kidney disease and associated disorders. We have found that adding a high fat diet to renal insufficient mice significantly progressed their kidney disease as well as associated disorders, compared to both a high fat diet and renal insufficiency alone. Additionally, we were able to demonstrate in vitro that the combination of LPS and palmitic acid, a marker of high fat diet, induced inflammatory pathways significantly more than either LPS or palmitic acid alone. These results provide insight into connection between a high fat diet and the progression of chronic kidney disease as well as associated disorders.
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Study of Rgmc regulation by iron levels, anemia, inflammation and hypoxia

Salbany Constante Pereira, Marco January 2006 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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De la genèse d’une nouvelle classe d’antibactériens à base de polyphénols cycliques de type calixarène : études moléculaire(s), cellulaires(s) et structurale(s) en vue de l'identification des cibles d'action : le cas du para-guanidinoéthylcalix[4]arène / A new family of synthetic antibacterials with calixarene-based structure : Molecular, cellular and structural studies in order to investigate the mechanisms of action : interest of para-guanidinoethylcalix[4]arene

Grare, Marion 03 June 2009 (has links)
Trois inquiétudes, actuellement, dans le monde de la microbiologie médicale : la fréquence des infections nosocomiales, d'origine bactérienne dans plus de 60% des cas, la multiplication et la dissémination des résistances bactériennes, mais aussi la pénurie annoncée en molécules antibiotiques et antiseptiques. Il est indispensable de trouver de nouvelles molécules antibactériennes, avec un mécanisme d'action innovant. Nous présentons dans cette étude, l'évaluation d'une molécule innovante, calixarène purement synthétique, le para-guanidinoéthylcalix[4]arène (Cx1). Dans une 1ère partie de ce travail, nous avons montré que cette molécule se caractérise par : (i) une activité antibactérienne à large spectre, conservée sur des isolats cliniques tels que les SARM, les ERG ou les EBLSE ; (ii) une activité rapidement bactéricide, concentration-dépendante ; et (iii) une absence de cytotoxicité in vitro. Des interactions de type synergie sont obtenues avec de nombreux antibiotiques (ß-lactamines, fluoroquinolones, rifampicine, acide fusidique, tigécycline…) ; aucun antagonisme n'a été observé. Dans une 2ème partie, nous avons souligné l'absence de sélection de mutants résistants in vitro, après 30 passages, pour S. aureus et P. aeruginosa. Pour E. coli, des mutants résistants stables sont sélectionnés au delà de 15 ou 20 passages, avec un effet inoculum. Enfin, dans une 3ème partie, nous avons recherché la ou les cible(s) du Cx1 par diverses techniques, innovantes (microélectrophorèse, microscopie à force atomique) ou plus classiques (cytométrie en flux, liaison au LPS/LTA). L'ensemble des données recueillies converge vers l'existence d'une cible ou plusieurs cibles pariétales (liaison au LPS et au LTA, à d'autres structures ?). L'activité du Cx1 résulte en une modification des propriétés pariétales (densité de charge de surface, souplesse hydrodynamique, perméabilité membranaire) et en une augmentation de la rigidité bactérienne (pression osmotique). En conclusion, le Cx1 possède un potentiel intéressant en terme de nouvel antibactérien, mais de nombreuses inconnues demeurent encore concernant son mécanisme d'action. Cela laisse ouverte la porte à de nombreuses voies de recherche afin de mieux appréhender les cibles de cette molécule, et d'en optimiser les propriétés. / The progressive reduction of the therapeutic effectiveness of the available antibiotics and antiseptics as a result of the spread of antimicrobial resistance underlines the urgency of the development of new classes of drugs for the treatment of infectious diseases. The major challenge is to find drugs that act against multiple multidrug-resistant strains, with a real new mechanism of action. The work presented here is an evaluation of the potential of the para-guanidinoethylcalix[4]arene (Cx1), as a new innovative antibacterial. In the first part of this work, we have demonstrated that Cx1 possess: (i) a broad-spectrum with an activity conserved against multidrug-resistant isolates such as MRSA, VRE or ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae; (ii) a rapid bactericidal and concentration-dependant activity; and (iii) an absence of cytotoxicity in vitro. Checkerboard studies have underlined a large number of synergies with numerous antibiotics (ß-lactamins, fluoroquinolones, rifampicin, fusidic acid, tigecycline…) ; no antagonism have been observed. In the second part, we have showed that Cx1 was not able to select resistant mutants with S. aureus and P. aeruginosa. For E. coli, we have observed resistant mutants beyond 15 or 20 passages, with inoculums effect. In the last part of this work, we have used various techniques in order to elucidate mechanism of action of Cx1: innovative techniques (microelectrophoresis, atomic force microscopy),and other more classical (flow cytometry, LPS/LTA sequestration). All data obtained conduct us to confirm our first hypothesis: Cx1 possess one or many targets on bacterial cell wall, and its activity was translated by wall changes (surface charge density, hydrodynamic properties, membrane permeability), and increase of bacterial rigidity (increase of turgor pressure). In conclusion, Cx1 appears as a good candidate as new antibacterial or adjuvant in anti-infectious therapy, but its real mechanism of action remains unknown. Numerous research ways remain to be investigated in order to better understand of targets of Cx1, and to optimize its antibacterial properties.
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Biochemical and genetic approaches for the characterization of Bdellovibrionaceae, unique predatory bacteria

Schwudke, Dominik 16 December 2003 (has links)
Bdellovibrionaceae sind außergewöhnliche Bakterien, da sie als die kleinsten bekannten räuberischen Organismen gelten. Seit ihrer Entdeckung in Bodenproben im Jahr 1962 durch Stolp und Starr konnte eine weite Verbreitung in der Natur nachgewiesen werden. Besonderes Interesse erlangten Bdellovibrionaceae durch ihre Fähigkeit bakterielle Erreger wie Escherichia coli, Salmonella und Yersinia zu attackieren. Der bestuntersuchte Vertreter der Familie Bdellovibrionaceae ist Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus. Er durchläuft einen komplexen Lebenszyklus, der nur partiell verstanden ist. In der Attack-Phase werden durch einen noch nicht aufgeklärten Mechanismus potentielle Beutebakterien erkannt und der interzelluläre Kontakt hergestellt. Nachdem eine Pore in der Zellwand der ausschließlich Gram-negativen Beutebakterien erzeugt wurde, dringt B. bacteriovorus in den periplasmatischen Raum ein. Nach etwa 30 Minuten ist der Invasionsprozess abgeschlossen und man kann die Ausbildung sphärischer Bdelloblasten beobachten. Im Beutebakterium verdaut B. bacteriovorus makromolekulare Bestandteile des Wirtes und wächst zu einem langen spiralförmigen Stäbchen aus. Es setzt schließlich die Zellteilung ein bei der 5 bis 30 Tochterzellen in Abhängigkeit zur Größe des Beutebakteriums freiwerden. Mit der Reproduktion ist der parasitäre Lebenszyklus nach etwa 3 Stunden beendet. Die komplexe Regulation der Expression von Proteinen konnte für die einzelnen Wachstumsphasen durch ein- sowie zweidimensionale Gelelektrophorese nachgewiesen werden. In der Vergangenheit haben verschiedene Studien die Komplexität der Wechselwirkung mit den Beutebakterien belegt. Hierbei wurde, neben dem offensichtlichen Abbau makromolekularer Bestandteile der Beutebakterien, ein Recycling und Einbau von Membranbestandteilen wie Lipopolysacchariden (LPS) und Outer Membrane Proteine (OmP) in das Membransystem von B. bacteriovorus diskutiert. Die biologische Interpretation dieses Phänomens ist eine erhöhte Effizienz in der Reproduktion von B. bacteriovorus wenn es Bestandteile des Wirtsbakteriums wiederverwertet im Gegensatz zur Eigensynthese. Trotz der morphologischen Ähnlichkeit und des ungewöhnlichen Lebensstils wurde festgestellt, dass die Familie der Bdellovibrionaceae phylogenetisch sehr heterogen ist. Es werden zur Zeit zwei Gattungen unterschieden Bdellovibrio und Bacteriovorax. Aufgrund von 16S rRNA Untersuchungen konnten auch innerhalb der Gattungen eine Vielzahl von phylogenetisch distinkten Arten nachgewiesen werden. In der Literatur wird eine regulierende Wirkung auf pathogene Gram-negative Bakterien für aquatische Systeme durch Bdellovibrionaceae beschrieben. Weiterhin konnten sie bei verschiedenen Nutztieren im Verdauungstrakt mikrobiologisch nachgewiesen werden. Ein positiver Einfluss auf die Gesundheit der Tiere wurde bei Vorkommen von B. bacteriovorus festgestellt. Für eine Charakterisierung von Umweltisolaten werden in der vorliegenden Arbeit genetische Methoden vorgestellt. Hierfür wurden Hybridisierungsmethoden und PCR-methoden entwickelt, die es ermöglichen aus der Umwelt isolierte Bdellovibrionaceae phylogenetisch einzuordnen. Es konnte gezeigt werden, das sowohl B. bacteriovorus als auch Bacteriovorax stolpii im Verdauungstrakt von Nutztieren vorkommen. Es ist weiterhin gelungen eine PCR-methode für Kotproben zu entwickeln, die einen direkten Nachweis ermöglicht ohne mikrobiologische Anzucht. B. bacteriovorus ist ein Gram-negatives Bakterium, allein dieser Sachverhalt spiegelt die Schwierigkeit wider, wenn der enzymattische Abbau von Zellwandbestandteilen der Beutebakterien Ziel der Untersuchung ist, da auch die Beutebakterien Gram-negativ sind. Es ergibt sich aufgrund eines ähnlichen Zellwandaufbaus ein immenses analytisches Problem die makromolekularen Bestandteile von Wirtsbakterium und Jäger zu trennen. Um dem Lebensstil angepasst Modifikationen von B. bacteriovorus zu untersuchen, wurde in dieser Arbeit LPS, charakteristischer Bestandteil der Äußeren Membran, von Wildtypstamm B. bacteriovorus HD100 und seiner wirtsunabhängigen Mutante HI100 isoliert und das Lipid A strukturell aufgeklärt. Die Isolation gelang durch die Ausnutzung unterschiedlicher Fällungseigenschaften des LPS von B. bacteriovorus HD100 gegenüber des E. coli K-12 LPS aus dem Extraktionsmittel. Weiterhin konnte nachgewiesen werden, das B. bacteriovorus S-Form LPS besitzt. Die außergewöhnliche Struktur des Lipid A von B. bacteriovorus wurde im Detail mit massenspektrometrischen Methoden, ein- und zweidimensionalen NMR Methoden sowie mikrochemischer Methoden in Kombination mit der GC/MS charakterisiert. Der Fettsäureanker besteht aus a-D-ManpII-(1(R)4)-ß-D-GlcpN3NII-(1(R)6)-ß-D-GlcpN3NI-(1(R)1)-a-D-ManpI. Dies stellt eine neuartige Struktur dar, da an allen bisher bekannten Lipid A´s sich Brönstedtsäuren am hydrophilen Fettsäureanker befinden, die in physiologischer Lösung durch Protonenabgabe negative Ladungen tragen. Im Lipid A von B. bacteriovorus sind diese Substituenten durch den Neutralzucker Mannose ersetzt. Weiterhin wurden als Fettsäuren nur 3-Hydroxyfettsäuren nachgewiesen, wobei sich auf die 6 gebunden Fettsäuren etwa 1,5 Doppelbindungen verteilen. Dieses Lipid A zeigt eine wesentlich reduzierte endotoxische Aktivität im Vergleich zu E. coli Lipid A und weist als biophysikalische Besonderheit eine erhöhte Fluidität über einen weiten Temperaturbereich auf. Die vorgestellte 16S rRNA Analyse und die Strukturanalyse des Lipid A von B. bacteriovorus belegen seine besondere Stellung in der Welt der Bakterien. / Bdellovibrionaceae are extraordinary bacteria known as the smallest predatory organism so far. Since their discovery in soil samples by Stolp and Starr 1963 they have been detected in a wide range of other natural habitats. Bdellovibrionaceae became the focus of attention concerning their ability to attack pathogens like Escherichia coli, Salmonella and Yersinia. For Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus the most detailed studies are available. The up to now only partially understood lifecycle consists of several complex phases. In the attack phase B. bacteriovorus is motile possessing flagella and the preys are recognized by an unknown mechanism. After attachment on the cell wall within 15 to 30 minutes a pore is formed which is used as entrance to the periplasmatic space of the Gram-negative prey bacteria. The completion of the invasion process can be observed by the change of the prey s shape to spherical bdelloblasts. Inside of the prey B. bacteriovorus degrades macromolecular compounds and transforms into a long spirally shaped rod. At the end of the lifecycle the rod divides yielding 5 up to 30 daughter cells depending on the size of the prey bacteria. This reproduction phase is completed within 3 hours. The complex regulation of expression of a certain number of proteins was observed by one and two dimensional gelelectrophoresis. The complexity of the interaction between predator and prey were examined in several studies. Besides the obvious degradation of macromolecular compounds of the prey, reutilising of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and Outer Membrane Proteins (OmP) into the membrane system of B. bacteriovorus was discussed. The biological interpretation of such behaviour was that it is more efficient for reproduction to recycle components of the prey than to perform de novo synthesis. Unexpectedly, despite the unique predatory lifecycle and common morphological features, Bdellovibrionaceae show a great phylogenetical diversity based on 16S rRNA analyses. Bdellovibrionaceae are divided into the three species Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, Bacteriovorax stolpii, Bacteriovorax starrii and some strains yet to be assigned. In two studies Bdellovibrionaceae were found as part of regulation processes for decreasing the number of pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria in aquatic systems. Furthermore, B. bacteriovorus were found in the intestinal tract of several domestic animals showing a positive influence on the state of health. For the phylogenetic characterization of environmental isolates techniques were developed based on hybridisation methods and the PCR. In this work we detected B. bacteriovorus and B. stolpii strains in the gut of animals. Furthermore, a PCR method for direct detection of Bdellovibrionaceae in fecal samples was developed. B. bacteriovorus are Gram-negative bacteria. This fact complicates the study of the degradation of the prey s cell wall as it possesses the architecture of Gram-negative bacteria also. Furthermore, the search for important modifications of the cell wall of B. bacteriovorus concerning the predatory lifestyle becomes an analytical problem. In this study we isolated LPS of the wild type strain B. bacteriovorus HD100 and its host independent mutant strain HI100. For the isolation of pure B. bacteriovorus HD100 S-form LPS we took advantage of different precipitation properties in the extraction solvent of E. coli K-12 LPS and the predator s LPS. The structure of the lipid A was examined in detail by mass spectrometric methods, one- and two-dimensional NMR and chemical analytical techniques. The novel structure consists of backbone built of a-D-ManpII-(1(R)4)-ß-D-GlcpN3NII-(1(R)6)-ß-D-GlcpN3NI-(1(R)1)-a-D-ManpI. This is the first known natural lipid A without negatively charged substituents in physiological solution. The lipid A of B. bacteriovorus carries the neutral sugar mannose instead of Brönstedt acids. Furthermore, the lipid A exclusively consists of 3-hydroxy fatty acids with approximately 1.5 double bounds distributed on six bounded fatty acids. This lipid A shows a significant decreased endotoxic activity in comparison to E. coli lipid A and revealed increased fluidity over broad temperature range as further remarkable biophysical property. The 16S rRNA analysis and the structural analysis of the lipid A of B. bacteriovorus document the unique position in the world of bacteria.
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Parâmetros comportamentais e bioquímicos gliais e inflamatórios em pacientes com lesão da medula espinhal submetidos à dança, e em ratos Wistar submetidos aos protocolos de exercício voluntário e forçado

Bernardi, Caren Luciane January 2013 (has links)
Os objetivos principais desta tese foram avaliar parâmetros bioquímicos gliais, inflamatórios e comportamentais em pacientes com lesão medular (LM) submetidos a um protocolo de dança, e em ratos submetidos aos protocolos de exercício voluntário e forçado. Para tanto, foram realizados 4 experimentos. No primeiro, os ratos foram submetidos a 4 semanas de exercício moderado em esteira ergométrica (20 min por dia). No segundo, os animais foram submetidos à 4 semanas de exercício voluntário em rodas de correr (12 horas por dia). No terceiro experimento, os ratos foram expostos à esteira ergométrica durante 2 semanas (20 min/dia) e, após o último treino, receberam uma injeção intraperitoneal de LPS. Neste último, a memória e aprendizagem dos animais foram investigadas. Ao término do período de exercício, ou após a injeção de LPS, as análises bioquímicas do hipocampo foram realizadas. O quarto experimento foi realizado com indivíduos com LM que foram submetidos a 4 semanas de dança. Análises sorológicas e comportamentais foram efetuadas. Os resultados mostraram que o exercício forçado promoveu o aumento da glutamina sintetase (GS) e diminuição de proteína glial fibrilar ácida (GFAP) e óxido nítrico (NO) no hipocampo, além de aumentar os níveis de corticosterona, o que pode estar mediando os efeitos do exercício sobre os astrócitos. O exercício voluntário induziu o aumento da GS e BDNF. A aplicação de LPS promoveu aumento dos níveis de TNF-α no hipocampo dos animais, o que coincidiu com o aumento dos níveis de S100B no fluído cerebrospinal. Os indivíduos com LM submetidos à dança apresentaram melhora significativa nos escores da Medida de Independência Funcional, Índice de Barthel, Escala de Berg e Escala Hospitalar de Ansiedade e Depressão, e aumento dos níveis sorológicos de BDNF. A dança não teve efeito sobre os parâmetros gliais, metabólicos e inflamatórios periféricos. Estes resultados sugerem que diferentes tipos de exercício físico exercem diferentes efeitos sobre os astrócitos hipocampais, o que pode interferir na indicação de um ou outro dependendo do objetivo a ser alcançado. O exercício em esteira pode ser uma atividade indicada para prevenção de doenças que envolvem neuroinflamação, e a dança pode ser uma intervenção terapêutica eficaz para reabilitação de indivíduos com lesão medular uma vez que contribui para melhora física e psicológica desta população. Tomados juntos, os resultados desta Tese ressaltam a importância da prática de exercício físico para o metabolismo neural, e a relevância de estudar os astrócitos para compreensão dos mecanismos envolvidos no efeito do exercício físico no SNC. / The main aim of this Thesis was to evaluate the biochemical glial, inflammatory and behavioral parameters, in patient with spinal cord injury (SCI) submitted to a protocol of dance, and in rats submitted to voluntary and forced exercise. Four experiments were made. In the 1st, the rats were submitted to 4 weeks of moderate exercise on treadmill (20 min per day). In the 2nd, the animals were submitted to 4 weeks of voluntary exercise on wheel running (12 hours per day). In the 3rd experiment, the rats were exposed to treadmill during 2 weeks (20 min per day) and, after the last session, they received intraperitoneal injection of LPS. In this last experiment, the memory and learning were investigated. At the finish of the exercise period, or after the LPS injection, the biochemical analysis of the hippocampus was realized. The 4th experiment was realized with individuals with spinal cord injury that were submitted to 4 weeks of dance practice. Behavioral and serological analyses were performed. Data show that treadmill running increased glutamine synthetase (GS) activity and decreased hippocampal glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and nitric oxide (NO) , as well as increased corticosterone level, that can mediate the effects of the exercise on astrocytes. The voluntary exercise increased GS and BDNF. The LPS administration increased hippocampal TNF-α level in rats concomitantly with the increase in the S100B levels in cerebrospinal fluid. The individuals with spinal cord injury submitted to dance showed a significant improve in the scores of Functional Independency Measure, Barthel Index, Berg Scale and Ansiety and Depression Hospitalar Scale, and a increase in the serologic levels of BDNF. The dance had no effect on glial, metabolic and inflammatory parameters. These results suggest that different types of exercise exert different effects on hippocampal astrocytes, which may interfere with the appointment of one or the other depending on the objective to be achieved. The treadmill exercise can be a good strategy in the prevention of neuroinflammatory diseases, and dance can be an effective therapeutic intervention for rehabilitation of individuals with SCI as it helps to improve physical and psychological conditions in this population. Taken together, the present data highlight the importance of physical exercise for neural functions, and the relevance of studying astrocytes to understand the mechanisms involved in the effect of exercise on CNS.
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Endotoxin in the urban and rural environment: ambient concentration and biomarkers of pulmonary exposure

Mueller-Anneling, Linda J 01 January 2004 (has links)
Three main projects are included in this dissertation. Though seemingly broad in scope, this research afforded a unique opportunity for comprehensive study of urban and rural environmental inhalation exposures to endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide LPS) and the associated immune response. In the LA PM10 Endotoxin Study, ambient concentration of LPS in PM (particulate matter) was quantified through analysis of air samples collected in Southern California. Endotoxin concentrations measured were lower than recognized thresholds for adverse health effects in occupational exposures, but in the same range as for indoor effects. This study provides the first extensive characterization of endotoxin concentration across a large metropolitan area in relation to PM10 and other pollutant monitoring, and supports the need for studies of the role of endotoxin in childhood asthma in urban settings. The Mouse Whole Blood Assay (WBA) Study replicated LPS-induced airway inflammation in a laboratory model. Presently, there is a need for less invasive options for evaluating pulmonary responses to occupational exposures. The whole blood assay (WBA), which measures cytokine production of leukocytes after ex vivo stimulation with LPS, may be one such option. This study used an endotoxin-tolerance model to demonstrate the efficacy of the WBA as a biomarker of inhalation exposure to swine concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) dust and showed the utility of the WBA for assessing susceptibility to organic dust-induced lung inflammation. Finally, The Human WBA Study applied the WBA outside the controlled environment of the laboratory. This study utilized pulmonary function testing (PFT), symptom questionnaires and the WBA to evaluate inflammatory responses following an inhalation exposure to purified LPS in CAFO workers and controls. Subjects were stratified into response groups for analysis of WBA results based on PFT response. All subjects demonstrated significant WBA LPS-stimulant dose-responses for all 3 cytokines measured. This study demonstrated that LPS-induced pulmonary and WBA responses are variable among individuals and offered insight into the use of the WBA in future studies. Information gained from these studies provides much insight into urban endotoxin concentrations, the use of the WBA as a biomarker of pulmonary exposure in the rural environment, and offers possibilities for further research.
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Mucosal Vaccination Using Polyacryl Starch Microparticles as Adjuvant with <i>Salmonella enteritidis</i> as a Model Pathogen

Strindelius, Lena January 2003 (has links)
<p>Polyacryl starch microparticles have been developed as a new mucosal vaccine adjuvant intended for use in oral vaccination. The main objectives of this thesis were to evaluate the efficacy of these polyacryl starch microparticles and to study their uptake through mucosal tissues. Secreted or surface components of <i>Salmonella enterica</i> serovar Enteritidis were used in free form or were conjugated to or mixed with the microparticles in vaccination studies in mice in order to find components suitable for use in a future combination vaccine against enteric bacteria such as enterotoxigenic <i>Escherichia coli</i>.</p><p>The immune response elicited using secreted proteins from <i>S. enterica</i> serovar Enteritidis was shown to be mainly directed against flagella-related antigens and partly by LPS. Flagellin was purified and used in C3H/HeJ mice that do not respond to LPS. Strong immune responses were observed even when the flagellin was given orally alone. Recombinant <i>Salmonella</i> atypical fimbriae (SafB/D) complexes, a conserved structure within <i>Salmonella</i> species, were also studied and shown to be immunogenic after administration both subcutaneously and nasally, but not orally. Oral challenge using live bacteria, showed that mice orally immunised with the secreted antigens, resulted in a lower degree of infection than that seen in non-vaccinated mice. Similarly, mice that had been immunised with purified free flagellin had a lower degree of infection than untreated mice. However, with mice, immunised with SafB/D complexes plus rCTB, only the subcutaneous route resulted in a lower degree of infection than seen in untreated mice. The polyacryl starch microparticles were effective as an adjuvant with secreted proteins, but did not potentiate the immune response in the study using flagellin. </p><p>Confocal laser-scanning and transmission electron microscopy demonstrated that the microparticles were taken up by pig respiratory nasal mucosa mounted in horizontal Ussing chambers. Although anticytokeratin 18 stained mucus-producing cells, M cells were not seen in the studied area. </p><p>Changing the route of administration of the microparticles conjugated with serum albumin can cause differences in the IgG-subclass ratios. The mucosal immune response measured as specific s-IgA levels, was induced by oral but not parenteral immunisation.</p>

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