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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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Papel dos receptores inatos TLR na formação de memória humoral e linfócitos B de longa vida: ação das proteases natterinas, toxinas majoritárias do veneno de Thalassophryne nattereri. / Role of innate TLR receptors in formation of humoral memory and long-life lymphocytes B: action of natterins proteases, majority toxins of Thalassophryne nattereri venom.

Komegae, Evilin Naname 05 July 2010 (has links)
A contribuição de células B para a memória imunológica se dá por duas distintas populações: células B de memória e células produtoras de anticorpos de longa vida (ASC). A inter-relação entre estas células bem como os mecanismos envolvidos para a manutenção destas tem sido pouco entendida. O veneno de Thalassophryne nattereri tem se mostrado capaz de induzir uma intensa resposta imune de memória. Nós avaliamos o efeito das Natterinas, que são as toxinas majoritárias e inéditas, na indução e manutenção da resposta imune de memória de células B. Este estudo, além de permitir um maior esclarecimento da resposta humoral de memória induzida pelo veneno do peixe T. nattereri, permitiu o estudo da complexa organização do compartimento de células B de memória e ASCs. Também evidenciamos a importância da atividade proteásica para a manutenção da cronicidade de resposta de células B no peritônio, no baço e na medula, como verificamos que a ativação de receptores inatos como osTLRs é decisiva para a geração e manutenção de ASCs B220pos/neg em resposta às Natterinas, dependentes das vias de sinalização MyD88 ou TRIF. Estas sinalizações controlam a magnitude, a qualidade e a longa duração da resposta humoral de memória. / The contribution of B cells for the immunological memory feels for two different populations: memory B cells and long-lived antibodies secreting cells (ASC). The interrelation among these cells as well as the mechanisms involved for the maintenance of these it has been little understood. The venom of Thalassophryne nattereri possesses the ability to induce an intense memory immune response. We evaluated the effect of Natterins that are majority toxins in the venom, in the induction and maintenance of the immune memory response of cells B. The study, besides allowing a larger explanation of the humoral memory response induced by the venom of the fish, it allowed the understanding of the complex organization of the memory B cells compartment, mainly of the subtype of long-lived cells (ASC). Also, we showed the importance of the protease activity of Natterins in the maintenance of the chronic B cell responses in the three analyzed compartments. We verify that the activation of Toll like receptors is decisive for the generation and maintenance of ASCs B220pos/neg in response to Natterins, dependent on the MyD88 or TRIF signaling that control the quality and the duration of the humoral memory response.
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O transcritoma antisense primário de Halobacterium salinarum NRC-1 / The antisense primary transcriptome of Halobacterium salinarum NRC-1

Almeida, João Paulo Pereira de 04 September 2018 (has links)
Em procariotos, RNAs antisense (asRNAs) constituem a classe de RNAs não codificantes (ncRNAs) mais numerosa detectada por métodos de avaliação de transcritoma em larga escala. Apesar da grande abundância, pouco se sabe sobre mecanismos regulatórios e aspectos da conservação evolutiva dessas moléculas, principalmente em arquéias, onde o mecanismo de degradação de RNAs dupla fita (dsRNAs) é um fenômeno pouco conhecido. No presente estudo, utilizando dados de dRNA-seq, identificamos 1626 inícios de transcrição primários antisense (aTSSs) no genoma de Halobacterium salinarum NRC-1, importante organismo modelo para estudos de regulação gênica no domínio Archaea. Integrando dados de expressão gênica obtidos a partir de 18 bibliotecas de RNA-seq paired-end, anotamos 846 asRNAs a partir dos aTSSs mapeados. Encontramos asRNAs em ~21% dos genes anotados, alguns desses relacionados a importantes características desse organismo como: codificadores de proteínas que constituem vesículas de gás e da proteína bacteriorodopsina, além de vários genes relacionados a maquinaria de tradução e transposases. Além desses, encontramos asRNAs em genes pertencentes a sistemas de toxinas-antitoxinas do tipo II e utilizando dados públicos de dRNA-seq, evidenciamos que esse é um fenômeno que ocorre em bactérias e arquéias. A interação de um ncRNA com seu RNA alvo pode ser dependente de proteínas, em arquéias, a proteína LSm é uma chaperona de RNA homóloga a Hfq de bactérias, implicada no controle pós-transcricional. Utilizamos dados de RIP-seq de RNAs imunoprecipitados com LSm e identificamos 91 asRNAs interagindo com essa proteína, para 81 desses, o mRNA do gene sense também foi encontrado interagindo. Buscando por aTSSs presentes nas mesmas regiões de genes ortólogos, identificamos 160 aTSSs que dão origem a asRNAs em H. salinarum possivelmente conservados em Haloferax volcanii. A expressão dos asRNAs anotados foi avaliada ao longo de uma curva de crescimento e em uma linhagem knockout de um gene que codifica uma RNase R, possível degradadora de dsRNAs em arquéias. Encontramos um total de 144 asRNAs diferencialmente expressos ao longo da curva de crescimento, para 56 desses o gene sense também está diferencialmente expresso, caracterizando possíveis mecanismos de regulação em cis por esses RNAs. Na linhagem knockout, encontramos cinco asRNAs diferencialmente expressos e apenas para um desses o gene sense também está diferencialmente expresso, resultado que não nos permitiu inferir um possível papel de degradação de dsRNAs da RNAse R em H. salinarum NRC-1. Nesse trabalho apresentamos um mapeamento completo do transcritoma antisense primário de H. salinarum NRC-1 com resultados que consistem em um importante passo na direção da compreensão do envolvimento da transcrição antisense na regulação gênica pós-transcricional desse organismo modelo do terceiro domínio da vida. / Antisense RNAs (asRNAs) constitute the most numerous class of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) detected by transcriptome highthroughput methods in prokaryotes. Despite this abundance, little is known about regulatory mechanisms and evolutionary aspects of these molecules, mainly in archaea, where the mechanism of double-strand RNA (dsRNA) degradation remains poorly understood. In this study, using dRNA-seq data, we identified 1626 antisense transcription start sites (aTSSs) in the genome of Halobacterium salinarum NRC-1, an important model organism for gene expression regulation studies in Archaea. By integrating gene expression data from 18 RNA-seq paired-end libraries, we were able to annotate 846 asRNAs from mapped aTSSs. We found asRNAs in ~21% of annotated genes including genes related to important characteristics of this organism, such as: gas vesicle proteins, bacteriorhodopsin, translation machinery and transposases. We also found asRNAs in type II toxin-antitoxin systems and using public dRNA-seq data, we show evidences that this phenomenon might be conserved in archaea and bacteria. The interaction of a ncRNA with its target may depend on intermediary proteins action. In archaea, the LSm protein is a RNA chaperone homologous to bacterial Hfq, involved in post-transcriptional regulation. We used RIP-seq data from RNAs immunoprecipitated with LSm and identified 91 asRNAs interacting with this protein, for 81 of these the mRNA of the sense gene is also interacting. We searched for aTSSs present in the same region of orthologous genes in the Haloferax volcanii. We found 160 aTSSs that originated asRNAs in H. salinarum NRC-1 that might be conserved in this two archaea. The expression of annotated asRNAs was analyzed over a growth curve and in a knockout strain for RNase R gene. We found 144 asRNA differentially expressed over the growth curve, for 56 of these the sense gene was also differentially expressed, characterizing possible cis regulators asRNAs. In the knockout strain we found five differentially expressed asRNAs and only one asRNA/gene pair, this result does not allow us to infer a dsRNA degradation in vivo activity for this RNase in H. salinarum NRC- 1. This work contributes to the discovery of the antisense transcriptome in H. salinarum NRC- 1 a relevant step to uncover the post-transcriptional gene regulatory network in this archaeon.
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An investigation of the association between toxin producing staphylococcus, biochemical changes and jaw muscle pain.

McGregor, Neil Roland January 2000 (has links)
Objectives: To assess the expression of the symptoms of jaw muscle pain and its association with alterations in biochemistry, other symptoms and the carriage of staphylococci. Methods: Three different study populations were assessed. The first was selected and examined by the author and consisted of 43 pain and 41 age and sex matched controls. The second was a study of CFS patients who were blinded to the author and the author subsequently examined the associations between jaw muscle symptom reporting and the standardised biochemistry measures. The third study was also blinded to the author but included an investigation of staphylococci and certain cytokine and biochemistry measures. Results: The three studies clearly establish an association between the carriage of toxicogenic coagulase negative staphylococci and the expression of jaw muscle pain in both males and females. These associations were homogeneous and were found whether the patients were selected on the basis of having jaw muscle pain or selected from within a population of patients selected on the basis of having Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The studies associated the changes with variations in biochemistry and these were in turn associated with symptom expression within the jaw muscle pain patients. These biochemical alterations included the dysregulation of immune cell counts, cytokines, electrolyte and protein metabolism. These symptoms and biochemical changes were associated with pain severity and illness duration and staphylococcal toxin production. From the data a model was developed which shows the mechanisms involved in the development of chronic pain in the jaw muscles. Conclusions: The carriage of toxicogenic coagulase-negative staphylococci were found to be associated with the expression of jaw muscle pain and the alterations in biochemistry associated with these symptoms.
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Rôle des facteurs physico-chimiques du micro-environnement intestinal et des boucles inter-hélicales du Domaine I dans l’activité de la toxine insecticide Cry9Ca du bacille de Thuringe

Brunet, Jean-Frédéric 11 1900 (has links)
Une fois ingérées par un insecte sensible, les toxines insecticides du bacille de Thuringe doivent être activées par les protéases intestinales de cet insecte. Leur premier domaine, un ensemble de sept hélices-α amphipathiques, est responsable de leur insertion dans la membrane luminale de certaines cellules de l’intestin médian, ce qui crée des pores peu sélectifs. La toxicité et la capacité à former des pores d’une telle toxine, la Cry9Ca, de ses mutants simples R164A et R164K et d’un fragment de 55 kDa résultant d’un clivage protéolytique au niveau de son résidu 164 ont été étudiées à l’aide d’une combinaison de modélisation par homologie, de bioessais, d’expériences de gonflement osmotique avec des vésicules de membrane en bordure en brosse de larves de sphinx du tabac et de mesures électrophysiologiques sur des intestins isolés. Ni les mutations simples ni le clivage protéolytique n’ont altéré la toxicité de la Cry9Ca. Dans une solution à faible force ionique, toutefois, la formation des pores dépend fortement du pH : une augmentation de celui-ci de 6,5 à 10,5 a entraîné une baisse irrégulière et par étapes successives de la perméabilité membranaire. Les quatre préparations de toxine ont néanmoins dépolarisé la membrane apicale d’intestins médians fraîchement isolés baignant dans une solution contenant 122 mM de KCl à pH 10,5. L’activité de la Cry9Ca, et des mutants R164A et R164K, a été grandement stimulée lorsque les expériences ont été effectuées en présence de suc intestinal, de lipides extraits d’un volume équivalent de suc intestinal ou d’un cocktail d’inhibiteurs de protéases solubles dans l’eau. De plus, le rôle des boucles inter-hélicales du Domaine I lors de l’insertion dans la membrane a été étudié avec des mutants doubles de la Cry9Ca dont les mutations introduisaient, neutralisaient ou renversaient une charge électrique. À l’exception de trois d’entres eux, tous ces mutants ont conservé une toxicité et une capacité à former des pores comparables à celles de la toxine parentale. L’ensemble de ces résultats suggère que le micro-environnement de l’intestin médian contribue à minimiser l’influence des charges de surface portées par les résidus des boucles inter-hélicales du Domaine I sur la capacité des toxines du bacille de Thuringe à former des pores. Il indique aussi que, d’une part, selon le site de clivage et les conditions expérimentales utilisées, des protéolyses supplémentaires de la toxine Cry9Ca activée peuvent soit stimuler, soit nuire à son activité et que, d’autre part, le suc intestinal du sphinx du tabac contient probablement un inhibiteur de protéases qui pourrait jouer un rôle important dans l’activité des toxines du bacille de Thuringe. / Once ingested by susceptible insects, Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal toxins must be activated by the insect’s intestinal proteases. Their first domain, a bundle of seven amphipathic -helices, is responsible for their insertion into the luminal membrane of midgut cells, thereby creating poorly selective pores. The toxicity and pore-forming ability of one such toxin, Cry9Ca, its single-site mutants, R164A and R164K, and of the 55-kDa fragment resulting from its proteolytic cleavage at residue 164 were investigated using a combination of homology modeling, bioassays, osmotic swelling experiments with Manduca sexta larval midgut brush border membrane vesicles and electrophysiological measurements on isolated midguts. Neither the single mutations nor the proteolytic cleavage altered Cry9Ca toxicity. In low ionic strength solutions however, pore formation was highly dependent on pH: increasing pH from 6.5 to 10.5 resulted in an irregular step-wise decrease in membrane permeabilization. All four toxin preparations nevertheless depolarized the apical membrane of freshly isolated midguts bathing in a solution containing 122 mM KCl at pH 10.5. The activity of Cry9Ca, R164A and R164K was greatly enhanced when the experiments were conducted in the presence of midgut juice, the lipids extracted from an equivalent volume of midgut juice or a cocktail of water-soluble protease inhibitors. Additionally, the role of the interhelical loops of Domain I in membrane insertion was investigated with Cry9Ca double mutants with mutations that either introduced, neutralized or reversed an electrical charge. All but three mutants retained a toxicity and a pore-forming ability that were comparable to those of their parental toxin. Overall, the results suggest that the midgut microenvironment contributes to minimizing the influence of surface charges carried by Domain I interhelical loop residues on B. thuringiensis toxins pore-forming ability. They also indicate that, depending on the cleavage site and on the experimental conditions used, further proteolysis of the activated Cry9Ca toxin can either stimulate or be detrimental to its activity and that M. sexta midgut juice probably contains protease inhibitors that could play a major role in the activity of B. thuringiensis toxins in the insect midgut.
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An investigation of the association between toxin producing staphylococcus, biochemical changes and jaw muscle pain.

McGregor, Neil Roland January 2000 (has links)
Objectives: To assess the expression of the symptoms of jaw muscle pain and its association with alterations in biochemistry, other symptoms and the carriage of staphylococci. Methods: Three different study populations were assessed. The first was selected and examined by the author and consisted of 43 pain and 41 age and sex matched controls. The second was a study of CFS patients who were blinded to the author and the author subsequently examined the associations between jaw muscle symptom reporting and the standardised biochemistry measures. The third study was also blinded to the author but included an investigation of staphylococci and certain cytokine and biochemistry measures. Results: The three studies clearly establish an association between the carriage of toxicogenic coagulase negative staphylococci and the expression of jaw muscle pain in both males and females. These associations were homogeneous and were found whether the patients were selected on the basis of having jaw muscle pain or selected from within a population of patients selected on the basis of having Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The studies associated the changes with variations in biochemistry and these were in turn associated with symptom expression within the jaw muscle pain patients. These biochemical alterations included the dysregulation of immune cell counts, cytokines, electrolyte and protein metabolism. These symptoms and biochemical changes were associated with pain severity and illness duration and staphylococcal toxin production. From the data a model was developed which shows the mechanisms involved in the development of chronic pain in the jaw muscles. Conclusions: The carriage of toxicogenic coagulase-negative staphylococci were found to be associated with the expression of jaw muscle pain and the alterations in biochemistry associated with these symptoms.
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The modulation of polymorphonuclear neutrophil function by cytotoxic necrotizing factor type 1 -- expressing uropathogenic Escherichia coli /

Davis, Jon Michael. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 2005. / Typescript (photocopy).
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Ambientes aquáticos da bacia do rio Iguaçu: aspectos físicos, químicos e cianotoxinas

Marcante, Luana Jesus Oliveira 18 December 2013 (has links)
CAPES; CNPq / Considerada como o maior complexo hídrico do Paraná, a Bacia do Iguaçu tem importância estratégica, principalmente no que se refere à característica do rio – por sua extensão e potencial hidrelétrico altamente explorado – com a formação de cinco reservatórios para gerar mais de 6.000 MW de energia. Em detrimento de sua importância estratégica, o represamento em cascada do Rio Iguaçu faz com que suas características hidráulicas sejam modificadas, podendo gerar passivos ambientais, como a incidência de florações de cianobactérias nos reservatórios, podendo apresentar potencial tóxico. São poucos estudos que contemplem a bacia do Iguaçu como um todo, avaliando o rio e os reservatórios formadores desse importante complexo hidrográfico. Pautado nesse entendimento, este estudo tem como objetivo avaliar a relação entre a qualidade da água na Bacia do Rio Iguaçu e a influência na ocorrência e concentração da cianotoxina microcistina-LR nos seus reservatórios. Com esta finalidade, foram realizadas três coletas de amostras de água no Rio Iguaçu da sua nascente na Região Metropolitana de Curitiba até sua foz, em Foz do Iguaçu. Também foram realizadas amostragens em quatro dos cinco reservatórios grandes reservatórios da Bacia: Foz do Areia, Segredo, Salto Santiago e Salto Caxias e avaliado variáveis físicas e químicas, teor e fonte de matéria orgânica e a contaminação nos reservatórios pela cianotoxina microcistina-LR na água. A avaliação dos resultados obtidos possibilitou a observação das principais influências no Rio Iguaçu, tais como atividade antrópica na Região Metropolitana de Curitiba, sazonalidade, e a influencia da mudança hidráulica promovida pelos reservatórios. Nos reservatórios estudados, as principais variáveis estão relacionadas com a sazonalidade, tempo de retenção hidráulico, nutrientes e produtividade primária. A Microcistina-LR foi detectada nos reservatórios de Foz do Areia, Segredo e Salto Santiago, este ultimo com a maior concentração de toxina intracelular obtida no centro da região lacustre, com concentração de 18,62 μg por litro filtrado e Foz do Areia, com 65,5 μg por litro filtrado em um ponto de margem com alta concentração de clorofila-a. As analises estatísticas permitiram a compreensão das variáveis possivelmente responsáveis pelo aumento da biomassa fitoplantônica, porém, não foi possível obter relações significativas que pudessem explicar a produção da microcistina intracelular. Diante dos resultados observados, fazem-se necessárias políticas de maior controle ambiental, visando à melhoria no tratamento de efluentes e uso e ocupação do solo em toda a extensão da bacia hidrográfica, porém, mais urgentemente na região do Alto Iguaçu. / Considered the largest hydric complex in Paraná, the basin Iguaçu has strategic importance, especially regarding the characteristics of the river, by its great extension and the highly exploited hydropower, forming five reservoirs that generate more than 6.000 MW energy. In detriment of its strategic significance, the damming of the Iguassu River modifies the hydraulic characteristics, which may cause some environmental damage, as the incidence of cyanobacterial blooms in reservoirs may submit toxic potential. Are few studies that consider the Iguaçu basin as a whole, evaluating the river and reservoirs forming this important hydrographic complex. Guided by this understanding, this study aims to evaluate the relationship between water quality in the Rio Iguaçu basin and the influence on the occurrence and concentration of microcystin-LR in its reservoirs. For this purpose, three collections of sampling were performed in Iguazu River from its source in the Metropolitan Region of Curitiba to its mouth in Foz do Iguaçu. Samples in four of the five major reservoirs Basin reservoirs were also performed: Foz do Areia, Segredo, Salto and Salto Caxias Santiago and evaluated physical and chemical variables, content and source of organic matter in reservoirs and contamination by microcystin-LR cyanotoxin. Furthermore, in the reservoirs was evaluated the possibility of contamination by cyanotoxin microcystin-LR. The results evaluation enabled the observation of the main influences on the Iguaçu River, such as anthropogenic influences in Curitiba Metropolitan Region, seasonality, and the influence of change promoted by the hydraulic reservoirs. In the studied reservoirs, the main variables are related to hydraulic seasonal retention time, nutrients and primary productivity. The microcystin- LR was detected in the reservoirs of Foz do Areia, Segredo and Salto Santiago, the latter with the highest concentration of intracellular toxin in the center of the lake region, with a concentration of 18.62μg per liter filtered and Foz do Areia, 65μg, on a point margin with a high concentration of chlorophyll-a. The statistical analysis allowed to understand the variables as possibly responsible for increasing phytoplankton biomass, however, it was not possible to obtain significant relations which could explain the production of intracellular microcystin. Front of the observed outcomes, this study points to the need of policies to increase environmental control, aiming to improve in wastewater treatment and the ground use and occupation all along the basin, but more urgently in the Alto Iguaçu.
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Mass Spectrometric Deconvolution of Libraries of Natural Peptide Toxins

Gupta, Kallol January 2013 (has links) (PDF)
This thesis deals with the analysis of natural peptide libraries using mass spectrometry. In the course of the study, both ribosomal and non-ribosomal classes of peptides have been investigated. Microheterogeneity, post-translational modifications (PTM), isobaric amino acids and disulfide crosslinks present critical challenges in routine mass spectral structure determination of natural peptides. These problems form the core of this thesis. Chapter 2 describes an approach where chemical derivatization, in unison with high resolution LC-MSn experiments, resulted in deconvolution of a microheterogenous peptide library of B. subtilis K1. Chapter 3 describes an approach for distinction between isobaric amino acids (Leu/Ile/Hyp), by the use of combined ETD-CID fragmentation, through characteristic side chain losses. Chapters 4-6 address a long standing problem in structure elucidation of peptide toxins; the determination of disulfide connectivity. Through the use of direct mass spectral CID fragmentation, a methodology has been proposed for determination of the S-S pairing schemes in polypeptides. Further, an algorithm DisConnect has been developed for a rapid and robust solution to the problem. This general approach is applicable to both peptides and proteins, irrespective of the size and the number of disulfide bonds present. The method has been successfully applied to a large number of peptide toxins from marine cone snails, conotoxins, synthetic foldamers and proteins. Chapter 7 describes an attempt to integrate next generation sequencing (NGS) data with mass spectrometric analysis of the crude venom. This approach couples rapidly generated cDNA sequences, with high-throughput LC-ESI-MS/MS analysis, which provides mass spectral fragmentation information. An algorithm has been developed that allows the construction of a putative conus peptide database from the NGS data, followed by a protocol that permits rapid annotation of tandem MS data. The approach is exemplified by an analysis of the peptide components present in the venom of Conus amadis, yielding 225 chemically unique sequences, with identification of more than 150 sites of PTMs. In summary, this thesis presents different methodologies that address the existing limitations of de novo mass spectral structure determination of natural peptides and presents new methodologies that permit for rapid and efficient analysis of complex mixtures.
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Efeito da toxina botulínica tipo A sobre a expressão de neuropeptídeos e o transporte mucociliar nasal em coelhos / Effect of botulinum toxin type A on nasal neuropeptides and mucociliary clearance in rabbits

Waldir Carreirão Neto 26 August 2015 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: A toxina botulínica tipo A (TXB-A) tem sido testada no tratamento da rinite, principalmente nos casos de rinite idiopática. Sugere-se que um estado de hiper-reatividade do nervo trigêmeo esteja envolvido na fisiopatologia da rinite idiopática. O nervo trigêmeo possui fibras sensitivas não mielinizadas tipo C (FSNMT-C) que contém os neuropeptídeos substância P (SP) e peptídeo relacionado ao gene da calcitonina (CGRP). O óxido nítrico (NO) produzido pelas enzimas óxido nítrico sintase (NOS) também está envolvido nesse processo de neurorregulação nasal. O transporte mucociliar, mecanismo primário de defesa do sistema respiratório, é formado pelo batimento ciliar e muco nasal, e esses componentes podem ser influenciados por diferentes neuropeptídeos e neurotransmissores presentes na mucosa nasal. OBJETIVO: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o efeito da TXB-A sobre a expressão da SP, CGRP e óxido nítrico sintase neural (nNOS), além de sua influência sobre o transporte mucociliar nasal em coelhos. MÉTODOS: Coelhos machos saudáveis da linhagem Nova Zelândia foram divididos em dois grupos: o grupo tratamento recebeu TXB-A (25UI) na concha nasomaxilar (CNM) do lado direito e soro fisiológico a 0,9% (SF0,9%) na CNM esquerda. O grupo controle recebeu SF0,9% na CNM direita e nenhuma intervenção na CNM esquerda. Foram investigados os efeitos da TXB-A sobre a expressão da SP, CGRP e nNOS no tecido de CNM por meio da imuno-histoquímica. Para esta análise, dividiu-se o tecido em camada externa (CE, acima da membrana basal) e camada interna (CI, abaixo da membrana basal). Avaliou-se também a presença de apoptose celular, a frequência de batimento ciliar (FBC), o perfil histoquímico do muco nasal (glicoproteínas ácidas e neutras) e a espessura do epitélio (ESP-CE). RESULTADOS: Foi observado um aumento significativo na quantidade de células apoptóticas na CNM do grupo tratamento que recebeu TXB-A em comparação aos controles (p <= 0,001). A CNM do grupo tratamento que recebeu SF0,9% exibiu um aumento na quantidade de células apoptóticas na CI ao comparar com os controles (CNM SF0,9%, p=0,035) (CNM sem intervenção, p=0,022), e também um aumento da expressão de SP na CE em comparação aos controles (CNM SF0,9%, p=0,021) (CNM sem intervenção, p=0,040). A expressão de CGRP apresentou um aumento na CNM do grupo tratamento que recebeu TXB-A em comparação à CNM sem intervenção (p=0,008). A FBC, expressão de nNOS, perfil histoquímico do muco nasal e ESP-CE não apresentaram diferenças significativas. DISCUSSÃO: O aumento da expressão de CGRP e SP pode ter sido causado por inibição de sua exocitose vesicular pela TXB-A, levando ao seu acúmulo intracelular. Não foram observadas diferenças significativas na FBC ou perfil histoquímico do muco nasal, indicando que o aumento da expressão de CGRP e SP não foi associado à inflamação. O aumento da quantidade de células apoptóticas e da expressão de SP na CNM SF0,9% do grupo tratamento pode ter sido causado por um efeito central da TXB-A. CONCLUSÃO: A administração nasal de TXB-A aumentou a expressão de CGRP e SP, possivelmente por acúmulo intracelular por causa da inibição da sua exocitose, mas sem alterar a FBC e o perfil histoquímico do muco nasal / INTRODUCTION: Botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) has been assessed in the treatment of rhinitis, especially in cases of idiopathic rhinitis. Trigeminal hyper-responsiveness appears to be involved in the pathological process of idiopathic rhinitis. Trigeminal nociceptive type C unmyelinated sensory fibers contain the neuropeptides calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and substance P (SP). Nitric oxide (NO) produced by the enzyme nitric oxide synthase (NOS) are also involved in this nasal neurorregulation process. The mucociliary clearance, primary defense system of the respiratory system, is composed by the ciliary beat and nasal mucus. These components can be influenced by different nasal neuropeptides and neurotransmitters. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of BoNT-A on the expression of SP, CGRP and neural nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), and its influence on nasal mucociliary clearance in rabbits. METHODS: Healthy New Zealand male rabbits were divided into two groups: the treatment group was challenged with BoNT-A (25UI) in the right nasomaxillary turbinate (NMT) and saline (SF0.9%) in the left NMT. The control group received SF0.9% in the right NMT and no-intervention in the left NMT. We investigated the effects of BoNT-A on SP, CGRP and nNOS expression in the NMT tissue by immunohistochemistry. Each area of interest was subdivided into an internal layer (IL: below the basement membrane) and outer layer (OL: above the basement membrane) for analysis. It was also assessed signs of cellular apoptosis, ciliary beat frequency (CBF), mucus histochemical profile (acidic and neutral glycoproteins) and epithelial thickness (EP-TH). RESULTS: It was observed a significant increase in the amount of apoptotic cells in the BoNT-A-challanged NMT compared with controls (p <= 0.001). The NMT of treatment group which received only SF0.9% showed an increase in the amount of apoptotic cells in the IL compared with controls (NMT SF0.9%, p = 0.035) (NMT no-intervention, p = 0.022), and also an increase in the SP expression in the OL compared with controls (NMT SF0.9%, p = 0.021) (NMT no-intervention, p = 0.040). CGRP expression showed higher expression in the BoNT-A-challanged NMT compared with no-intervention NMT (p=0.008). The CBF, nNOS expression, mucus histochemical profile and EP-TH did not show significant differences. DISCUSSION: The increased CGRP and SP expression could be due to inhibition of vesicular exocytosis by BoNT-A, leading to CGRP and SP intracellular accumulation. No significant differences in CBF or mucus histochemical profile were observed, indicating that the increased CGRP and SP expression was not associated with inflammation. The increase in the amount of apoptotic cells and SP expression in the SF0.9% NMT of treatment group may be due to a central effect of BoNT-A. CONCLUSION: Nasal administration of BoNT-A increased SP and CGRP expression, possibly via inhibition of their release, but did not change the CBF or mucus profile
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Papel dos receptores inatos TLR na formação de memória humoral e linfócitos B de longa vida: ação das proteases natterinas, toxinas majoritárias do veneno de Thalassophryne nattereri. / Role of innate TLR receptors in formation of humoral memory and long-life lymphocytes B: action of natterins proteases, majority toxins of Thalassophryne nattereri venom.

Evilin Naname Komegae 05 July 2010 (has links)
A contribuição de células B para a memória imunológica se dá por duas distintas populações: células B de memória e células produtoras de anticorpos de longa vida (ASC). A inter-relação entre estas células bem como os mecanismos envolvidos para a manutenção destas tem sido pouco entendida. O veneno de Thalassophryne nattereri tem se mostrado capaz de induzir uma intensa resposta imune de memória. Nós avaliamos o efeito das Natterinas, que são as toxinas majoritárias e inéditas, na indução e manutenção da resposta imune de memória de células B. Este estudo, além de permitir um maior esclarecimento da resposta humoral de memória induzida pelo veneno do peixe T. nattereri, permitiu o estudo da complexa organização do compartimento de células B de memória e ASCs. Também evidenciamos a importância da atividade proteásica para a manutenção da cronicidade de resposta de células B no peritônio, no baço e na medula, como verificamos que a ativação de receptores inatos como osTLRs é decisiva para a geração e manutenção de ASCs B220pos/neg em resposta às Natterinas, dependentes das vias de sinalização MyD88 ou TRIF. Estas sinalizações controlam a magnitude, a qualidade e a longa duração da resposta humoral de memória. / The contribution of B cells for the immunological memory feels for two different populations: memory B cells and long-lived antibodies secreting cells (ASC). The interrelation among these cells as well as the mechanisms involved for the maintenance of these it has been little understood. The venom of Thalassophryne nattereri possesses the ability to induce an intense memory immune response. We evaluated the effect of Natterins that are majority toxins in the venom, in the induction and maintenance of the immune memory response of cells B. The study, besides allowing a larger explanation of the humoral memory response induced by the venom of the fish, it allowed the understanding of the complex organization of the memory B cells compartment, mainly of the subtype of long-lived cells (ASC). Also, we showed the importance of the protease activity of Natterins in the maintenance of the chronic B cell responses in the three analyzed compartments. We verify that the activation of Toll like receptors is decisive for the generation and maintenance of ASCs B220pos/neg in response to Natterins, dependent on the MyD88 or TRIF signaling that control the quality and the duration of the humoral memory response.

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