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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.
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The roles of EPHs/EFNs in chromaffin cell biology

Shi, Wei 02 1900 (has links)
Les récepteurs Erythropoietin-producing hepatocyte (EPH) constituent la plus grande famille de récepteurs à activité tyrosine kinase transmembranaires. Leur activité kinase peut être induite par leurs ligands, les éphrines (EFN). Une fois activés, ces récepteurs sont impliqués dans la régulation de la fonction cellulaire par transduction antérograde ou rétrograde du signal EPH-EFN. Au cours de la dernière décennie, nos études ont démontré que les EPH / EFN jouent un rôle important dans la régulation de la pression artérielle par la modulation de la contractilité des cellules musculaires lisses vasculaires (VSMC). EPHB6, EFNB1 et EFNB3 ont un effet négatif sur la contractilité des VSMC et la pression artérielle, tandis que EPHB4 et EFNB2 montrent un effet positif. La famille EPH / EFN est donc un nouveau système yin et yang qui ajuste finement l'homéostasie de la pression artérielle. Nous avons également constaté que les catécholamines urinaires de 24 h sont réduites chez les souris mâles EPHB6 knockout (KO), suggérant que l’EPHB6 régule la pression artérielle non seulement via les VSMC mais aussi par la sécrétion de catécholamine (CAT). La régulation de CAT par l’EPHB6 dépend de la testostérone car (1) les niveaux réduits de CAT ne sont pas observés chez les souris femelles EPHB6 KO ; et (2) la castration chez les souris mâles EPHB6 KO ramène la CAT à des niveaux normaux. Durant ma thèse, nous avons étudié le mécanisme impliqué dans la régulation de la sécrétion et de la synthèse des catécholamines chez les cellules chromaffines des glandes surrénales (AGCC) par la voie de signalisation de l’EPHB6. En ex vivo, la teneur totale en épinéphrine et la sécrétion d'épinéphrine déclenchée par l'acétylcholine (ACh) sont toutes deux réduites dans les glandes surrénales venant des souris KO mâles mais pas dans celles venant des femelles ou de mâles castrés. Ensuite, nous avons observé une diminution de l’afflux de Ca2+ dépendant de l'ACh dans les AGCC venant des souris mâles EPHB6 KO, ce qui découle de l'effet non-génomique de la testostérone. En appliquant le patch clamping de cellules entières sur les AGCC, nous avons démontré que la diminution d’afflux de Ca2+ dans ces cellules est causée par l’augmentation des courants de potassium à grande conductance activé par le calcium (BK). En utilisant l'enregistrement ampérométrique, nous avons constaté que la sécrétion de CAT par les AGCC est compromise en l'absence d'EPHB6. Nous avons également observé une diminution du désassemblage de la F-actine corticale dans les AGCC venant de souris mâles KO associée à une diminution de l'exocytose des vésicules contenant es catécholamines. Ces deux phénomènes n’ont pas été observés chez les femelles KO ni chez les mâles castrés. Des études complémentaires ont montré que le désassemblage défectueux de la F-actine dans les AGCC est régulé par la signalisation inverse de l'EPHB6 à l'EFNB1 via deux voies de signalisations différentes : la voie du membre A de la famille des homologues Ras (RHOA) et la voie de la tyrosine kinase proto-oncogène de la famille Src (FYN) / proto-oncogène c-ABL / la calponine monooxygénase associée aux microtubules et le domaine LIM contenant 1 (MICAL-1). En outre, nous avons observé que la diminution de la teneur totale en épinéphrine dans la glande surrénale venant des souris mâles KO est causée par une expression altérée de la tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), qui est l’enzyme limitant la vitesse dans la biosynthèse des CAT. L'effet non génomique de la testostérone a également participé dans ce processus. Nous avons révélé que la signalisation inverse d'EPHB6 à EFNB1 contribue à la surexpression de TH dans les AGCC par l’augmentation de son niveau de transcription. La voie en aval de cette signalisation inverse implique la petite famille Rac GTPase 1 (RAC1) / MAP kinase kinase 7 (MKK7) / c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) / proto-oncogène c-Jun / activator protein 1 (AP1) / réponse de croissance précoce 1 (EGR1). Ces travaux démontrent pour la première fois un rôle spécifique de la famille EPH / EFN dans la régulation de la biologie médullaire de la glande surrénale. La signalisation rétrograde d’EPHB6 via EFNB1 régule la synthèse et la sécrétion des catécholamines de concert avec la testostérone dans les AGCC. / Erythropoietin-producing hepatocyte (Eph) receptors are the largest family of cell surface transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinases. Their kinase activity can be activated by their ligands, ephrins (EFNs), and involved in cell function regulation through either EPH-EFN forward or reverse signaling transduction. In the last decade, we have revealed the previously unknown function of EPHs/EFNs in the regulation of blood pressure by modulating the contractility of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). EPHB6, EFNB1, and EFNB3 have a negative effect on the VSMCs contractility and blood pressure, while EPHB4 and EFNB2 show a positive effect instead. Thus, EPH/EFN family is a novel yin and yang system that finely tunes blood pressure homeostasis. EPHB6 also targets cells responsible for catecholamine (CAT) secretion in addition to the VSMCs, since we found that the 24-h urine catecholamines are reduced in male EPHB6 knockout (KO) mice. This phenotype in EPHB6 KO mice is testosterone-dependent because the reduced CAT levels are not observed in female KO mice; castration in KO male mice reverts the CAT levels to a normal range. In this research, we investigated the mechanism for the regulation of catecholamine secretion and synthesis in adrenal gland chromaffin cells (AGCCs) by EPHB6 signaling. In ex vivo, the total content of epinephrine and the acetylcholine (ACh)-triggered epinephrine secretion were both reduced in the adrenal gland from KO male but not female or castrated mice. Then, we found a reduced ACh-dependent Ca2+ influx in AGCCs from male EPHB6 KO mice, and this effect depended on the non-genomic effect of testosterone. The results of whole-cell patch clamping on AGCCs indicated that the enhanced large-conductance calcium-activated potassium (BK) currents were responsible for the reduced Ca2+ influx in these cells. Using amperometry recording, we found that CAT secretion by AGCCs was compromised in the absence of EPHB6. The cortical F-actin disassembly in AGCCs from KO male but not female or castrated mice was reduced, accompanied by decreased catecholamine vesicle exocytosis. Further study showed such defective F-actin disassembly in AGCCs was regulated by the reverse signaling from EPHB6 to EFNB1 via the Ras homolog family member A (RHOA) and proto-oncogene Src family tyrosine kinase (FYN)/proto-oncogene c-ABL/microtubule-associated monooxygenase calponin and LIM domain containing 1 (MICAL-1) pathways. Further, we observed that the reduced total content of epinephrine in the adrenal gland from male KO mice was caused by impaired expression of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), the rate-limiting enzyme in CAT biosynthesis. The non-genomic effect of testosterone was also involved in this process. We revealed that the reverse signaling from EPHB6 to EFNB1 contributed to the up-regulation of TH expression in AGCCs by enhancing its transcription. The downstream pathway of this reverse signaling involved Rac family small GTPase 1 (RAC1)/MAP kinase kinase 7 (MKK7)/c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK)/ proto-oncogene c-Jun/activator protein 1 (AP1)/early growth response 1 (EGR1). The present research, for the first time, revealed the specific role of the EPH/EFN family on the regulation of the adrenal gland medullary biology. The EPHB6 reverse signaling through EFNB1 in concert with testosterone regulates the catecholamine synthesis and secretion in AGCCs.
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Development of a targeted proteomic assay for rapid detection of Shiga-like toxins 1 and 2 in Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli

Scharikow, Leanne Gene 05 January 2017 (has links)
Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) are extensive contributors to foodborne illness, causing renal and central nervous system damage due to production of Shiga toxin (Stx). Rapid Stx detection is important to distinguish STEC from other enteric pathogens. Current detection techniques are time consuming, expensive, and lack sensitivity. We have developed and evaluated a novel targeted mass spectrometry-based assay for detection of Stx using parallel reaction monitoring (PRM). The PRM assay used 11 target tryptic peptides and was validated using STEC and non-STEC bacterial cultures. Stx was detected in 56 of 62 STEC isolates and did not detect Stx in any of the 29 non-STEC isolates. The PRM assay successfully determined the Stx2 subtype in 32 of 46 Stx2-positive isolates. By applying a targeted proteomics assay, we were able to simultaneously detect Stx toxins 1 and 2 and subtype Stx2 into six toxin subgroups in Stx2-positive isolates. / February 2017
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Economic analysis of the oil producing countries’ strategies in the refining industry / Analyse économique des stratégies des pays producteurs de pétrole dans le raffinage

Navacelle-de Maack, Laetitia de 15 January 2013 (has links)
La tendance sur le marché mondial du raffinage est à la fermeture ou aux réductions de capacités en Europe et en Amérique du Nord pendant que les nouveaux pays consommateurs, comme le sont certains pays producteurs, développent leur industrie. Depuis quelques années, les pays producteurs de pétrole ont annoncé la construction de "mega-projets" de raffinage et de pétrochimie de base. La question de la localisation des raffineries a été maintes fois posée depuis les années 1970 et plusieurs courants de la littérature proposent des éléments d'analyse selon les conditions économiques et politiques des pays. L'objectif de cette thèse est de comprendre les enjeux et les limites de l'intégration verticale des pays producteurs dans l'aval pétrolier, compte tenu des évolutions et perspectives sur l'offre de brut, la localisation de la demande et la mise en place accrue de politiques environnementales. Une analyse empirique des caractéristiques pétrolières et macroéconomiques des pays producteurs de pétrole permet d'identifier dans quel cadre théorique d'investissement les projets annoncés s'inscrivent. La revue de littérature permet de comprendre l'intégration dans l'aval, mais le développement de certains projets est plus difficile à expliquer. De ces analyses théoriques et empiriques, une typologie des pays producteurs est proposée selon leurs stratégies d'investissement. Par ailleurs, afin de mieux comprendre les marchés auxquels s'adressent ces nouveaux projets, une analyse économétrique des prix des produits pétroliers sur les marchés mondiaux majeurs est menée. Si la relation entre les prix des produits raffinés et le pétrole brut est significative, conformément à la littérature, la hiérarchie des prix entre les produits traduit une évolution de la demande. Une analyse de portefeuille est développée pour identifier les choix industriels efficaces qu'un pays producteur peut envisager pour assurer son développement économique en maîtrisant l'exposition aux risque de variation de ses revenus. Avec l'augmentation des enjeux industriels et financiers associés à ces nouvelles raffineries, la coopération des pays producteurs avec des Majors internationales permet de partager le risque et de répondre à leurs enjeux respectifs de développement économique. Chacune des parties maîtrise, en effet, certains facteurs de production essentiels à la réussite d'un projet qui, réunis, augmentent la valeur globale du projet. / On the whole, the refining industry in North America and Europe is reduced as new consuming countries, like producing countries, are developing their industry. In the past years 'mega-projects' in refining and basic petrochemicals have been announced by petroleum producing countries. Since the 1970s the question of location is repeatedly asked and authors have presented elements to analyze its implementation in different economical and political contexts. This thesis intends to review the incentives and limits to vertical integration by the producing countries, given the current evolutions and future prospects for supply, location of demand and increasing environmental regulation. An empirical analysis of the petroleum and macro economical conditions in producing countries enables the positioning of current projects in the theoretical context. The literature review helps understand current developments, but some projects cannot as easily be explained. Based these theoretical and empirical analyses, a typology of petroleum producers is built according to their refinery investment strategies. Moreover in order to understand the opportunities for refiners on the world markets an econometric analysis of world refined oil prices is undertaken. The strong correlation to crude oil price is confirmed, as in historical literature, but with different hierarchies between products explained by evolution of demand. Based on the observations of petroleum countries and their opportunities on world markets, a portfolio analysis is developed to identify the efficient industrial choices a producing country may proceed with in order to ensure the local development while containing risk on variations of revenue. Because the industrial and financial stakes of these refining projects are greater than before and they represent a lion's share of the future offer in refining, joint cooperation of producing countries with International Oil Companies enable a share of risk while also benefiting both players in their development objectives. Indeed each party detains different factors of production, essential for the success of a refining project that, brought together, increase the global value of the project
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Interactions between invertebrate and mycotoxin-producing fungi

Xu, Yang 07 August 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Dextran sulfate sodium colitis facilitates murine colonization by Shiga toxin-producing E. coli: a novel model for the study of Shiga toxicosis

Hall, Gregory 24 October 2018 (has links)
Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) are globally relevant bacterial pathogens responsible for epidemic outbreaks of hemorrhagic diarrhea with variable progression to potentially fatal systemic Shiga toxicosis. Predictive clinical biomarkers and targeted therapeutic interventions for systemic Shiga toxicosis in diagnosed STEC patients are not available, and the impact of Shiga toxin production on STEC colonization and survival remain unclear. Improved murine models of STEC infection are needed to address knowledge gaps surrounding the gastrointestinal effects of Shiga toxins, as previously published models utilize ablation of host defense responses or microbiota depletion to facilitate colonization and are poorly suited for study of the effects of Shiga toxins on host responses. Dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) colitis in rodents has been associated with outgrowths of commensal E. coli in the literature, suggesting that DSS colitis could open a gastrointestinal niche usable by pathogenic STEC. This DSS colitis-based approach successfully induced susceptibility to robust colonization by two clinical isolate STEC strains in standard C57BL/6 mice. Studies using a Shiga-like toxin 2 (STX2)-producing clinical isolate STEC strain and its paired isogenic STX2 deletion strain (STEC(ΔSTX2)) revealed that STX2 was associated with delayed gastrointestinal clearance of STEC and concurrent reduction in colonic interleukin 23 (IL-23) axis transcripts known to be critical for pathogen clearance in other gastrointestinal pathogen models. In vivo reductions in IL-23 axis transcripts in the DSS+STEC model were supported by decreased IL-23 protein secretion by human macrophage-like cells during Shiga intoxication in vitro. Increased morbidity during STX2-producing STEC infection was associated with renal injury consistent with murine systemic Shiga toxicosis characterized by elevations in renal transcripts of molecular injury markers and histologically apparent renal tubular injury in a subset of mice. The dissertation research establishes a novel model of DSS colitis-facilitated murine STEC infection that recapitulates progression to systemic Shiga toxicosis in a subset of infected mice and demonstrates a clear STEC survival benefit associated with STX2 production. Shiga toxin-induced suppression of IL-23 axis signaling is a novel finding facilitated by the DSS+STEC model, demonstrating its utility for future delineation of the impacts of Shiga toxins on gastrointestinal host responses to STEC.
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Aspectos fenotípicos e epidemiológicos de cepas de Neisseria gonorrhoeae produtora de penicilinase (ngpp) isoladas na cidade de São Paulo / Phenotypic and epidemiological aspects of strains of penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae (ngpp) isolated in the city of São Paulo

Luiz Fernando de Goes Siqueira 29 April 1994 (has links)
A gonorréia permanece até os dias atuais como um problema de saúde pública. A resistência plasmidial à penicilina, em cepas de Neisseria gonorrhoeae, constitui um problema crescente, preocupando autoridades sanitárias em todo o mundo. O conhecimento das características epidemiológicas e da dinâmica destas cepas na população é imperativo, para o sucesso de intervenções de combate e controle da gonorréia no Brasil e no mundo. Os fenômenos de instalação, manutenção e propagação da Neisseria gonorrhoeae produtora de penicilinase são ainda pouco conhecidos. Este trabalho estudou as características fenotípicas (comportamento de sensibilidade às drogas antimicrobianas, características do plasmídio de resistência, auxotipo e sorotipo), da Neisseria gonorrhoeae produtora de penicilinase (NGPP), objetivando fornecer conhecimentos quanto aos fenômenos de instalação, manutenção e propagação destas cepas, de forma a contribuir com o programa de combate e controle da gonorréia na cidade de São Paulo e no Brasil. Foram estudadas 15 cepas de Neisseria gonorrhoeae produtora de penicilinase (NGPP) e 50 de Neisseria gonorrhoeae não produtora penicilinase (não NGPP), isolados no serviço de Doenças Sexualmente Transmissíveis (DST) da Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo, no período de abril de 1985 a abril de 1990. Com uma incidência de 3,11 por cento de cepas de NGPP, os resultados permitiram colaborar para formação de perfil epidemiológico das cepas produtoras de penicilinase na cidade de São Paulo. Quanto as características de sensibilidade aos antimicrobianos, foram observados altos níveis de resistência a tetraciclina. As demais características fenotípicas, plasmídios, auxotipo e sorotipo, demonstram que a cidade de São Paulo é uma região geográfica \"aberta\" ao fenômeno de \"importação\", tendo sido observadas características epidemiológicas descritas em várias outras localidades no mundo. Os resultados obtidos neste trabalho reforçam a necessidade da instalação de um programa de vigilância epidemiológica, visando manter sob controle a dinâmica da Neisseria gonorrhoeae, colaborando com o programa de combate e controle da gonorréia na cidade de São Paulo e no Brasil. / Gonorrhoea has been considered as a public health problem up to these days. The plasmid penicilin resistance, in Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains, is an increasing problem which concerns authorities from the whole world. The Knowledge on the epidemiological characteristics and on the dynamics of these strains in the populations is extremely important for the success of interventions and gonorrhoea contrai programmes in Brazil and in the world. The onset phenomena, maintenance and proliferation of the penicilin producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae (PPNG) are not well known yet. This study presents the phenotype characteristics (sensibility to antimicrobial drugs, plasmid resistance characteristics, auxotype and serotype) of the PPNG. The objectives of the study are to contribute to the knowledge related to the onset phenomena, maintenance and proliferation of these strains, so that we can contribute to the gonorrhoea contrai programme in the city of São Paulo and in Brazil. We studied 15 strains of penicilin producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae (PPNG) and 50 of non penicilin producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae (non PPNG), which were isolated in the Sexually Transmitted Disease Service of the Faculty of Public Health of the University of São Paulo, from April 1985 to April 1990. With an incidence rate of 3.11 per cent of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the results allowed us to design an epidemiological profile of the penicilin producing strains in São Paulo. Regarding the antimicrobial sensibility characteristics, we observed high leveis of resistance to tetracycline. The other phenotype characteristics (plasmid, auxotype, and serotype) show that the city of São Paulo is a geographic region open to \"importation\" phenomenon, since we have observed epidemiologic charactéristics described in several places in the world. The results of this reinforce the necessity of setting up an epidemiological surveillance programme with the objective of controlling the Neisseria gonorrhoeae dynamics and, in this way, to colaborate with the gonorrhoea control programme in the city of São Paulo and in Brazil.
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Understanding the Mechanisms and Potential of Microbial Peroxide-Producing Cells (MPPCs)

January 2018 (has links)
abstract: Microbial electrochemical cells (MxCs) are a novel technology that use anode-respiring bacteria (ARB) to bioremediate wastewaters and respire an electrical current, which can then be used directly to produce value-added products like hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Ninety-five percent of the world’s H2O2 is currently produced using the anthraquinone process, whose production requires expensive and potentially carcinogenic catalysts and high amounts of electricity. However, the amount of H2O2 that can be produced from these microbial peroxide-producing cells (MPPCs) has not been thoroughly investigated. Predicting potential H2O2 production in MxCs is further complicated by a lack of mathematical models to predict performance utilizing complex waste streams like primary sludge (PS). A reactor design methodology was developed for MPPCs to systematically optimize H2O2 production with minimal energy consumption. H2O2 stability was evaluated with different catholytes, membranes, and catalysts materials, and the findings used to design and operate long-term a dual-chamber, flat-plate MPPC using different catholytes, ferrochelating stabilizers, and hydraulic retention times (HRT). Up to 3.1 ± 0.37 g H2O2 L-1 was produced at a 4-h HRT in an MPPC with as little as 1.13 W-h g-1 H2O2 power input using NaCl catholytes. Attempts to improve H2O2 production by using weak acid buffers as catholytes or ferrochelating stabilizers failed for different reasons. A non-steady-state mathematical model, MYAnode, was developed combinging existing wastewater treatment, anode biofilm, and chemical speciation models to predict MxC performance utilizing complex substrates. The model simulated the large-scale trends observed when operating an MPPC with PS substrate. At HRTs ≥ 12-d, the model demonstrated up to 20% Coulombic recovery. At these conditions, ARB required additional alkalinity production by ≥ 100 mgVSS/L of acetoclastic methanogens to prevent pH inhibition when little influent alkalinity is available. At lower HRTs, methanogens are unable to produce the alkalinity required to prevent ARB inhibition due to washout and rapid acidification of the system during fermentation. At ≥ 100 mgVSS/L of methanogens, increasing the diffusion layer thickness from 500 to 1000 μm improved Coulombic efficiency by 13.9%, while increasing particulate COD hydrolysis rates to 0.25/d only improved Coulombic efficiency by 3.9%. / Dissertation/Thesis / Doctoral Dissertation Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering 2018
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Aspectos fenotípicos e epidemiológicos de cepas de Neisseria gonorrhoeae produtora de penicilinase (ngpp) isoladas na cidade de São Paulo / Phenotypic and epidemiological aspects of strains of penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae (ngpp) isolated in the city of São Paulo

Siqueira, Luiz Fernando de Goes 29 April 1994 (has links)
A gonorréia permanece até os dias atuais como um problema de saúde pública. A resistência plasmidial à penicilina, em cepas de Neisseria gonorrhoeae, constitui um problema crescente, preocupando autoridades sanitárias em todo o mundo. O conhecimento das características epidemiológicas e da dinâmica destas cepas na população é imperativo, para o sucesso de intervenções de combate e controle da gonorréia no Brasil e no mundo. Os fenômenos de instalação, manutenção e propagação da Neisseria gonorrhoeae produtora de penicilinase são ainda pouco conhecidos. Este trabalho estudou as características fenotípicas (comportamento de sensibilidade às drogas antimicrobianas, características do plasmídio de resistência, auxotipo e sorotipo), da Neisseria gonorrhoeae produtora de penicilinase (NGPP), objetivando fornecer conhecimentos quanto aos fenômenos de instalação, manutenção e propagação destas cepas, de forma a contribuir com o programa de combate e controle da gonorréia na cidade de São Paulo e no Brasil. Foram estudadas 15 cepas de Neisseria gonorrhoeae produtora de penicilinase (NGPP) e 50 de Neisseria gonorrhoeae não produtora penicilinase (não NGPP), isolados no serviço de Doenças Sexualmente Transmissíveis (DST) da Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo, no período de abril de 1985 a abril de 1990. Com uma incidência de 3,11 por cento de cepas de NGPP, os resultados permitiram colaborar para formação de perfil epidemiológico das cepas produtoras de penicilinase na cidade de São Paulo. Quanto as características de sensibilidade aos antimicrobianos, foram observados altos níveis de resistência a tetraciclina. As demais características fenotípicas, plasmídios, auxotipo e sorotipo, demonstram que a cidade de São Paulo é uma região geográfica \"aberta\" ao fenômeno de \"importação\", tendo sido observadas características epidemiológicas descritas em várias outras localidades no mundo. Os resultados obtidos neste trabalho reforçam a necessidade da instalação de um programa de vigilância epidemiológica, visando manter sob controle a dinâmica da Neisseria gonorrhoeae, colaborando com o programa de combate e controle da gonorréia na cidade de São Paulo e no Brasil. / Gonorrhoea has been considered as a public health problem up to these days. The plasmid penicilin resistance, in Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains, is an increasing problem which concerns authorities from the whole world. The Knowledge on the epidemiological characteristics and on the dynamics of these strains in the populations is extremely important for the success of interventions and gonorrhoea contrai programmes in Brazil and in the world. The onset phenomena, maintenance and proliferation of the penicilin producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae (PPNG) are not well known yet. This study presents the phenotype characteristics (sensibility to antimicrobial drugs, plasmid resistance characteristics, auxotype and serotype) of the PPNG. The objectives of the study are to contribute to the knowledge related to the onset phenomena, maintenance and proliferation of these strains, so that we can contribute to the gonorrhoea contrai programme in the city of São Paulo and in Brazil. We studied 15 strains of penicilin producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae (PPNG) and 50 of non penicilin producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae (non PPNG), which were isolated in the Sexually Transmitted Disease Service of the Faculty of Public Health of the University of São Paulo, from April 1985 to April 1990. With an incidence rate of 3.11 per cent of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the results allowed us to design an epidemiological profile of the penicilin producing strains in São Paulo. Regarding the antimicrobial sensibility characteristics, we observed high leveis of resistance to tetracycline. The other phenotype characteristics (plasmid, auxotype, and serotype) show that the city of São Paulo is a geographic region open to \"importation\" phenomenon, since we have observed epidemiologic charactéristics described in several places in the world. The results of this reinforce the necessity of setting up an epidemiological surveillance programme with the objective of controlling the Neisseria gonorrhoeae dynamics and, in this way, to colaborate with the gonorrhoea control programme in the city of São Paulo and in Brazil.
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3D differentiation enhances the efficiency of differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells to insulin producing cells

Rotti, Pavana Gururaj 01 December 2014 (has links)
Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disorder in which the pancreatic β-cells are destroyed by the body's immune system. The reduced number of β-cells leads to inadequate insulin secretion and high glucose levels in the body. The requirement of insulin injection throughout life and lack of donors for islet transplantations has prompted a search for more accessible and available sources of insulin producing cells that can be transplanted in T1D patients. To that end, the discovery of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells has provided a potential source of precursors for cell therapy for T1D. iPS cells are reprogrammed somatic cells which can be transplanted back into the patient from whom the somatic cells were initially derived, thus potentially avoiding immune rejection when transplanted. As a potential therapy for T1D, we aim to derive insulin producing cells (IPCs) from human iPS cells. In contrast to the conventional two dimensional (2D) cell culture systems used in many iPS derived IPC studies, the inner cell mass (ICM) from which various organs differentiate during embryogenesis is a cluster of cells that enables signaling crosstalk between cells of different types. Three dimensional (3D) cell culture systems allows cells to form cell clusters that promote cell - cell signaling. Hence, we hypothesized that 3D cell culture systems will yield better efficiency of differentiation to functional IPCs in vitro than 2D cultures. Initially, the synthetic polymers sodium alginate and matrigel were analyzed for their ability to enable cell clustering to establish 3D cell culture systems. The 3D cell environment established using matrigel was used for the differentiation of human iPS cells to Insulin Producing Cells (IPC). The cells were first converted to endodermal cells. A mixture of growth factors then induced the differentiation of endodermal cells to pancreatic cells. The pancreatic cells were converted to IPCs that resemble pancreatic β-cells. Our 3D differentiated IPCs strongly expressed pancreatic endocrine transcription factors and pancreatic hormones. The IPCs also produced insulin when exposed to a high glucose environment. But the number of IPCs obtained at the end of the differentiation was low. Hence, our results demonstrate that 3D differentiation generates functional IPCs in vitro unlike 2D differentiation. In the future we aim to improve the percentage of IPCs that we generate from the 3D differentiation. Our expectation is that these cells will be able to cure hyperglycemia in diabetic mice more rapidly compared to the 2D differentiated cells owing to their proven insulin production in the presence of a high glucose environment in vitro.
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Factors Affecting the Growth of Staphylococcus Aureus Strains Capable of Producing Enterotoxins A, B, C and D in Sterile Milk

Divatia, Manoj A. 01 May 1971 (has links)
Growth and enterotoxin production by Staphylococcus aureus straings, in the presence of different starter [2:1 (V/V) blend of AM2:ML8 strains of Streptococcus lactis] levels was investigated. Sterile, 10 per cent non-fat dry milk was inoculated with S. aureus strains capable of producing all types of enterotoxins, and reduced levels of starters; and was incubated at 32 C for 24 hours. The pH and S. aureus population were determined at 2 hour intervals until 8 hours and at 24 hours. The inhibitory response of lactic streptococci was studied by spot-tests on a lawn of S. aureus strains. The drop in pH, from 4 to 8 hours incubation, for all starter levels, was proportional to their inocula. The rate of acid formation, or drop in pH, from 4 to 8 hours, was correlated with the change in staphylococcal population from 6 to 24 hours (Correlation Coefficient = Y = -0.805). Regression analysis indicated that change in pH from 4 to 8 hours could be used to predict the staphylococcal population change from 6 to 24 hours. All four enterotoxigenic strains showed differential susceptibility to the starter metabolite(s). A 0.1 per cent starter level did not allow the increase of approximately 104 cells per milliliter, of an eterotoxin D producing strain of S. aureus (23235). Approximately 106 cells per milliliter of S. aureus 23235, decreased to about 104 cells in the presence of a 0.1 per cent starter level; while 0.01 per cent starter level did not allow the inocula of approximately 106 cells pe milliliter, of enterotoxin B producing strain of S. aureus, did not increase in the presence of 0.01 per cent starter level. The same inocula of enterotoxin A and C producing straings of S. aureus decreased to about 103 to 104 cells per milliliter in the presence of 0.01 per cent starter. These strains sharply declined in population in the presence of 0.1 per cent starter level. The lactic organism did not produce inhibitory levels nisin, or over 5 micrograms of hydrogen peroxide per milliliter of broth. When the lactic streptococci were spotted on lawns of enterotoxins B, C, and D producing strains of S. aureus, staphylococcal grothwas inhibited around the spots, on both agar, with and without added calcium carbonate. Enterotoxin A producing strain was not inhibited on agar. The degree of inhibition for B and D enterotoxin producing strains, was greater in agar fortified with calcium carbonate, than that without fortification while the revers was true for enterotoxin C producing strain.

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