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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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Aspectos macroscópicos e microscópicos da vascularização sangüínea na parede do estômago de eqüinos / Macroscopic and microscopic aspects of the blood vascular system in equine stomachs

Luciano da Silva Alonso 09 December 2005 (has links)
Dentre os mecanismos de defesa da mucosa do estômago, o fluxo sangüíneo é citado como responsável por suprir a mucosa com oxigênio e nutrientes, necessários à manutenção da integridade da mesma. O delineamento de experimentos voltados à análise do fluxo sangüíneo na mucosa do estômago de eqüinos requer informações de caráter macroscópico e microscópico referentes à vascularização do órgão. O objetivo deste trabalho foi contribuir com a definição de parâmetros macroscópicos e microscópicos da vascularização sangüínea do estômago de eqüinos. Utilizaram-se 30 estômagos de eqüinos, 15 machos e 15 fêmeas, adultos, sem raça definida e destinados a abate. A divisão do estômago em quadrantes foi utilizada com o objetivo de facilitar a visualização dos diferentes arranjos arteriais encontrados. Avaliou-se o comportamento da artéria gástrica esquerda (AGE), após injeção de látex corado, e também no estado in natura. Foram observados aspectos quantitativos dos ramos das AGE, artéria gástrica direita (AGD), artérias gastroepiploicas esquerda (AGEE) e direita (AGED) e artérias gástricas curtas (AGC). Verificou-se a relação entre número de ramos das AGE e AGC com a área de superfície do estômago, mensurada com software de análise de imagens. Ao exame microscópico foram realizadas mensurações do percentual de vascularização do epitélio aglandular nas regiões das curvaturas maior e menor do estômago. Dentre todas as variáveis analisadas, destacou-se a baixa freqüência de ramificação da AGE para a região da curvatura menor do estômago. O ramo visceral da AGE contribuiu com vasos para a curvatura menor em 26,66% dos casos e o ramo parietal contribuiu com ramos para a mesma região em apenas 20% dos casos. Com base nos resultados obtidos, sugere-se o estudo de particularidades anatômicas da região da curvatura menor do estômago de eqüinos, em pesquisas futuras. / Among the gastric mucous defense mechanisms, the blood flow is cited as responsible for supplying the mucous with oxygen and nutrients, necessary for the maintenance of its integrity. The delineation of experiments related to blood flow analysis in gastric mucous requires macroscopic and microscopic information about stomach vascularization. The aim of this research is to contribute with definitions of macroscopic and microscopic parameters of the equine stomach blood vascularization. Thirty equine stomachs of mixed breed, male or female, all adults and destined to slaughter, were used. The stomach division in quadrants was used for easier visualization of the different artery arrangements found. The left gastric artery (LGA) behavior was evaluated after injection with colored latex and also in natura state. Quantitative aspects of the LGA branches, right gastric artery (RGA), left gastroepiploic artery (LGEA), right gastroepiploic artery (RGEA) and breves gastric arteries (BGA) were evaluated. The relation between the number of LGA and BGA branches and the stomach surface area measured with image analysis software, were taken. Measurements of the vascularization percent of the nonglandular epithelium were taken in major and minor curvatures of the stomach. Among all the analyzed variables, the low occurrence of LGA branch in the minor stomach curvature was emphasized. The LGA visceral branch contributed with vessels for the minor curvature at 26,66% of cases and the parietal branch contributed with branches for this same region at just 20% of cases. Based on theses results, is suggested more studies about anatomical particularities in minor curvature of the equine stomach, in subsequent researches.
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Bariatric Surgery for Obesity: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Alobaid, Abdulhakeem M. January 2013 (has links)
Obesity is the fifth leading cause of global deaths. The efficacy and safety of obesity treatment is still controversial. The objective of the thesis is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of bariatric surgery, through a systematic review of the current evidence and meta- analysis of important outcomes. Nineteen (19) randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with 1346 participants were included. Bariatric surgery resulted in greater weight loss when compared to non-surgical treatment. Weight loss was also associated with resolution and/or improvement of obesity related comorbidites such as diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and sleep apnea. Weight loss and safety varied across the surgical procedures. Biliopancreatic diversion/duodenal switch had the greatest weight loss, followed by sleeve gastrectomy and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, purely restrictive procedures such as vertical banded gastroplasty and adjustable gastric banding resulted in the least weight loss. Long term, high quality, and adequately powered trials are still needed to support the available evidence
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Factors Influencing Bariatric Patients’ Level of Compliance with Supplement Recommendations and Bioavailability of Iron Supplement Formulations in Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Patients

Haley R Snell-Sparapany (8083127) 06 December 2019 (has links)
<p>In our first study, we explored the barriers to complying with iron supplement recommendations using focus groups. We recruited adults, ages 18-75 years, who have had bariatric surgery at least two months previously to participate in one of four 90-minute focus groups. Participants filled out a survey asking for information on demographics and supplement use, and a facilitator asked a set of pre-determined questions to each group. Responses were written, recorded, transcribed using TranscribeMe (San Francisco CA), and analyzed using NVivo (QSR International Pty Ltd, Doncaster, Victoria). The focus groups contained nineteen participants, five of which had sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and fourteen had Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). The average age of the participants was 49.3 ± 9.4 years, and they had undergone surgery 3.9 ± 3.6 years previously. The key factors that influenced participants’ adherence to supplement guidelines were cost, tolerability, and palatability of the supplement, level of knowledge and support from healthcare providers, and convenience of the supplementation regime.</p> <p>The second study was a prospective observational study to determine the bioavailability of ASP compared to FS. Iron deficient RYGB patients ages 18-65 years, who had surgery at least 6 months previously, participated in 8-hour iron absorption tests. Participants received a low-iron breakfast with 65 mg ASP (N=7) or FS (N=3). We assessed serum iron every 30 minutes for 8 hours following the supplementation using a colorimetric assay (South Bend Medical Foundation, South Bend, IN). In participants administered FS, serum iron increased 96.0 ± 27.2 µg/dL compared to baseline, whereas with ASP, serum iron increased 5.8 ± 4.7 µg/dL compared to baseline (<i>P</i> = 0.02). These data indicate that ASP is not as bioavailable as FS in RYGB patients.</p>
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Hälsorelaterad livskvalitet efter fetmakirurgi : En litteraturstudie

Boström Drake, Ann-Kristin, Huayna Vega, Ricardo January 2023 (has links)
Bakgrund: Fetma är ett allvarligt folkhälsoproblem då fetma ökar risken att drabbas av följdsjukdomar, samt att patienter med fetma visat sig ha lägre genomsnittlig hälsorelaterad livskvalitet (HRQoL) jämfört med befolkningen i allmänhet. Syfte: med denna litteraturöversikt var att beskriva hälsorelaterad livskvalitet bland personer som genomgått fetmakirurgi. Metod: Litteraturöversikt baserad på 8 kvantitativa interventionsstudier med uppföljningar mellan 9 månader - 10 år efter genomförd behandling. Litteratursökning skedde i databaserna PubMed och Cinahl. Analys av studierna skedde genom att studierna sammanställdes baserat på redovisning av frågeformulär SF-36 för index fysisk och mental hälsa och dess åtta dimensioner. Resultat: Samtliga studier indikerar att den fysiska hälsan i genomsnitt ökar efter fetmakirurgi. Samtliga utom en studie indikerar att hälsoindex för mental hälsa i genomsnitt ökar efter fetmakirurgi. Studier som sträcker sig över flera uppföljningsperioder visar att den initiala ökningen av hälsoindex minskar med tiden och effekten är som högst 1–2 år efter fetmakirurgi. Konklusion: Resultaten pekar på att fetmakirurgi initialt leder till en förbättring av fysisk och mental HRQoL med en tydlig topp efter 1–2 år. Studier med högt deltagande och uppföljning över tid är för få för att dra slutsatser kring effekten av fetmakirurgi på HRQoL på längre sikt. Utbildning av vårdpersonal och uppföljningsprogram kan bidra till ökat uppföljningsdeltagande, och minska risken för bortfall till följd av brister i vårdpersonalens bemötande. / Background: Obesity is a serious public health problem as it increases the risk of secondary diseases. Patients with obesity have been shown to have lower average health-related quality of life (HRQoL) compared to the general population. Aim: of this literature review was to describe health-related quality of life among people who have undergone bariatric surgery. Methods: Literature review of eight quantitative intervention studies with follow-ups between 9 months to 10 years. Literature search took place in the databases PuBMed and Cinahl. Analysis of the studies was done by summarizing the studies based on the reported result of the SF-36 questionnaire for physical and mental health and its eight dimensions. Results: All studies indicate that physical health increases on average after bariatric surgery. All but one study indicate that the mental health index increases, on average, after bariatric surgery. Studies that extend over several follow-up periods show that the initial increase in mental health decreases over time and the effect is highest 1–2 years after bariatric surgery. Conclusion: The results indicate that bariatric surgery initially leads to an improvement in physical and mental HRQoL with a clear peak after 1–2 years. Studies with high participation and follow-up over time are too few to draw conclusions about the effect of bariatric surgery on HRQoL in the longer term. Training of healthcare professionals and follow-up programs can contribute to increased follow-up participation, and reduce the risk of non-response.
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Potential pathogenicity of heterotrophic plate count bacteria isolated from untreated drinking water / Rachel Magrietha Petronella Prinsloo

Prinsloo, Rachel Magrietha Petronella January 2014 (has links)
Water is considered the most vital resource on earth and its quality is deteriorating. Not all residents living in South Africa‘s rural areas have access to treated drinking water, and use water from rivers, dams, and wells. The quality of these resources is unknown, as well as the effects of the bacteria in the water on human health. The heterotrophic plate count (HPC) method is a globally used test to evaluate microbial water quality. According to South African water quality guidelines, water of good quality may not contain more than a 1 000 coliforming units (CFU)/mℓ. There is mounting evidence that HPC bacteria may be hazardous to humans with compromised, underdeveloped, and weakened immune systems. In this study the pathogenic potential of HPC bacteria was investigated. Samples were collected from boreholes in the North West Province and HPCs were enumerated with a culture-based method. Standard physico-chemical parameters were measured for the water. Different HPC bacteria were isolated and purified and tested for α- or β-haemolysis, as well as the production of extracellular enzymes such as DNase, proteinase, lecithinase, chondroitinase, hyaluronidase and lipase, as these are pathogenic characteristics. The isolates were identified with 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The model for the human intestine, Hutu-80 cells, were exposed to the potentially pathogenic HPC isolates to determine their effects on the viability of the human cells. The isolates were also exposed to different dilutions of simulated gastric fluid (SGF) to evaluate its effect on the viability of bacteria. Antibiotic resistant potential of each isolate was determined by the Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method. Three borehole samples did not comply with the physico-chemical guidelines. Half of the samples exceeded the microbial water quality guideline and the greatest CFU was 292 350 CFU/mℓ. 27% of the isolate HPC bacteria were α- or β- haemolytic. Subsequent analysis revealed the production of: DNase in 72%, proteinase in 40%, lipase and lecithinase in 29%, hyaluronidase in 25% and least produced was chondroitinase in 25%. The HPC isolates identified included: Alcaligenes faecalis, Aeromonas hydrophila and A. taiwanesis, Bacillus sp., Bacillus thuringiensis, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus pumilus, Brevibacillus sp., Bacillus cereus and Pseudomonas sp. All the isolates, except Alcaligenes faecalis, were toxic to the human intestinal cells to varying degrees. Seven isolates survived exposure to the most diluted SGF and of these, four isolates also survived the intermediate dilution but, only one survived the highest SGF concentration. Some isolates were resistant to selected antibiotics, but none to neomycin and vancomycin. Amoxillin and oxytetracycline were the least effective of the antibiotics tested. A pathogen score was calculated for each isolate based on the results of this study. Bacillus cereus had the highest pathogen index with declining pathogenicity as follows: Alcaligenes faecalis > B. thuringiensis > Bacillus pumilus > Pseudomonas sp. > Brevibacillus > Aeromonas taiwanesis > Aeromonas hydrophila > Bacillus subtilis > Bacillus sp. The results of this study prove that standard water quality tests such as the physico-chemical and the HPC methods are insufficient to provide protection against the effects of certain pathogenic HPC bacteria. / MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
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Potential pathogenicity of heterotrophic plate count bacteria isolated from untreated drinking water / Rachel Magrietha Petronella Prinsloo

Prinsloo, Rachel Magrietha Petronella January 2014 (has links)
Water is considered the most vital resource on earth and its quality is deteriorating. Not all residents living in South Africa‘s rural areas have access to treated drinking water, and use water from rivers, dams, and wells. The quality of these resources is unknown, as well as the effects of the bacteria in the water on human health. The heterotrophic plate count (HPC) method is a globally used test to evaluate microbial water quality. According to South African water quality guidelines, water of good quality may not contain more than a 1 000 coliforming units (CFU)/mℓ. There is mounting evidence that HPC bacteria may be hazardous to humans with compromised, underdeveloped, and weakened immune systems. In this study the pathogenic potential of HPC bacteria was investigated. Samples were collected from boreholes in the North West Province and HPCs were enumerated with a culture-based method. Standard physico-chemical parameters were measured for the water. Different HPC bacteria were isolated and purified and tested for α- or β-haemolysis, as well as the production of extracellular enzymes such as DNase, proteinase, lecithinase, chondroitinase, hyaluronidase and lipase, as these are pathogenic characteristics. The isolates were identified with 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The model for the human intestine, Hutu-80 cells, were exposed to the potentially pathogenic HPC isolates to determine their effects on the viability of the human cells. The isolates were also exposed to different dilutions of simulated gastric fluid (SGF) to evaluate its effect on the viability of bacteria. Antibiotic resistant potential of each isolate was determined by the Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method. Three borehole samples did not comply with the physico-chemical guidelines. Half of the samples exceeded the microbial water quality guideline and the greatest CFU was 292 350 CFU/mℓ. 27% of the isolate HPC bacteria were α- or β- haemolytic. Subsequent analysis revealed the production of: DNase in 72%, proteinase in 40%, lipase and lecithinase in 29%, hyaluronidase in 25% and least produced was chondroitinase in 25%. The HPC isolates identified included: Alcaligenes faecalis, Aeromonas hydrophila and A. taiwanesis, Bacillus sp., Bacillus thuringiensis, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus pumilus, Brevibacillus sp., Bacillus cereus and Pseudomonas sp. All the isolates, except Alcaligenes faecalis, were toxic to the human intestinal cells to varying degrees. Seven isolates survived exposure to the most diluted SGF and of these, four isolates also survived the intermediate dilution but, only one survived the highest SGF concentration. Some isolates were resistant to selected antibiotics, but none to neomycin and vancomycin. Amoxillin and oxytetracycline were the least effective of the antibiotics tested. A pathogen score was calculated for each isolate based on the results of this study. Bacillus cereus had the highest pathogen index with declining pathogenicity as follows: Alcaligenes faecalis > B. thuringiensis > Bacillus pumilus > Pseudomonas sp. > Brevibacillus > Aeromonas taiwanesis > Aeromonas hydrophila > Bacillus subtilis > Bacillus sp. The results of this study prove that standard water quality tests such as the physico-chemical and the HPC methods are insufficient to provide protection against the effects of certain pathogenic HPC bacteria. / MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
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Distinctive striatal dopamine signaling after dieting and gastric bypass

Hankir, Mohammed K., Ashrafian, Hutan, Hesse, Swen, Horstmann, Annette, Fenske, Wiebke K. 15 April 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Highly palatable and/or calorically dense foods, such as those rich in fat, engage the striatum to govern and set complex behaviors. Striatal dopamine signaling has been implicated in hedonic feeding and the development of obesity. Dieting and bariatric surgery have markedly different outcomes on weight loss, yet how these interventions affect central homeostatic and food reward processing remains poorly understood. Here, we propose that dieting and gastric bypass produce distinct changes in peripheral factors with known roles in regulating energy homeostasis, resulting in differential modulation of nigrostriatal and mesolimbic dopaminergic reward circuits. Enhancement of intestinal fat metabolism after gastric bypass may also modify striatal dopamine signaling contributing to its unique long-term effects on feeding behavior and body weight in obese individuals.
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Distinctive striatal dopamine signaling after dieting and gastric bypass

Hankir, Mohammed K., Ashrafian, Hutan, Hesse, Swen, Horstmann, Annette, Fenske, Wiebke K. 23 June 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Highly palatable and/or calorically dense foods, such as those rich in fat, engage the striatum to govern and set complex behaviors. Striatal dopamine signaling has been implicated in hedonic feeding and the development of obesity. Dieting and bariatric surgery have markedly different outcomes on weight loss, yet how these interventions affect central homeostatic and food reward processing remains poorly understood. Here, we propose that dieting and gastric bypass produce distinct changes in peripheral factors with known roles in regulating energy homeostasis, resulting in differential modulation of nigrostriatal and mesolimbic dopaminergic reward circuits. Enhancement of intestinal fat metabolism after gastric bypass may also modify striatal dopamine signaling contributing to its unique long-term effects on feeding behavior and body weight in obese individuals.
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Effects of two alfalfa preparations with different particle sizes on the gastric mucosa in weanlings

Vondran, Sarah, Venner, Monica, Vervuert, Ingrid 21 June 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Background: Feeding alfalfa hay is often recommended for its buffering components, like protein and calcium, to prevent lesions of the gastric mucosa in horses. Until now, there has been no information regarding the influence of alfalfa particle size on the gastric mucosa. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of feeding two alfalfa preparations with different particle sizes (alfalfa chaff vs alfalfa pellets) in comparison with grass hay on the gastric mucosa in weanling horses. We hypothesized that feeding a high proportion of fine alfalfa particles would negatively impact gastric mucosa and that feeding long alfalfa chaff would improve gastric mucosal health in weanlings. Results: Before weaning, the prevalence of gastric mucosa lesions (one or more lesions considering all locations in the stomach) was 84.3 %; at 14 days after weaning, it was almost 100 %. Before and after weaning, most of the lesions were found at the greater curvature of the squamous mucosa and at the lesser curvature. After weaning, gastric mucosal lesions at the pylorus were significantly more severe in the group fed alfalfa chaff (p = 0.002). In the other regions, no differences related to the feeding regimes were observed. Conclusions: Feeding alfalfa failed to improve gastric mucosal lesion scores in weanlings. Furthermore, foals fed alfalfa chaff had higher lesion scores at the pylorus. Alfalfa leaves contain a superior protein source and high amounts of calcium and magnesium, providing extra nutritional advantages in growing horses. At this time, either traditional grass hay rations or grass hay with alfalfa pellets can be recommended.
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Gastrointestinal involvement in familial amyloidosis with polyneuropathy : a clinical study

Steen, Lars January 1983 (has links)
Familial Amyloidosis with Polyneuropathy was first recognized in Portugal and reported by Andrade in 1952. The disease is rare, but clustering of the patients has been reported from Portugal, Japan and northern Sweden. The gastrointestinal involvement in the Swedish form of the disease was studied in this investigation. In a study of 52 patients on their first admission 47 displayed gastrointestinal symptoms in the form of severely altered bowel habits (intractable diarrhea and/or constipation). Steatorrhea was found in 30 out of 52 patients (58%) and an impaired d-xylose absorption in 26 out of 50 patients (52%). The steatorrhea was correlated to the degree of peripheral polyneuropathy as expressed by EMG-score. No relation could be established between steatorrhea or impaired d-xylose absorption with oral lactose and glucose tolerance tests indicating an intact entero- cyte function. A follow-up study comprising 21 patients demonstrated that all patients ultimately developed gastrointestinal symptoms and that the prevalence of diarrhea became higher with the duration of the disease. In this study steatorrhea became more frequent and was significantly related to the duration. Bile acid breath test, fecal fat determination and d-xylose tests were performed on 13 patients. Six patients with results indicating an increased bile acid deconjugation in the small bowel were treated with antibiotics for one week, after which the results had returned to normal in all. Four out of five patients with impaired d-xylose absorption before treatment also returned to normal after antibiotics. Three patients with diarrhea 3-7 times daily were considerably relieved after treatment both concerning general well-being and bowel movements. The results give strong evidence that bacterial overgrowth of the small intestine is important in causing gastrointestinal dysfunction in this disease. A histopathological study of the small intestinal mucosa on 27 patients showed that 84 percent were amyloid positive. The degree of amyloid infiltration did not correlate to the symptomatic state, steatorrhea or impaired d-xylose absorption. The surface ultrastructure was normal in all of 21 investigated cases. Radiographical and endoscopi cal studies were performed on 43 patients altogether. Evidence of gastric stasis was found in 7 out of 37 patients investigated by means of gastric x-ray and in 7 out of 28 patients at gastroscopy. No characteristic radiological appearance of the disease could be shown in the small intestine, the colon or the gall bladder. Nine patients who were operated on with the construction of an enterostomy were reported. The diversion of the fecal stream when the patients had diarrhea and were incontinent meant a considerable relief. / <p>S. 1-46: sammanfattning, s. 47-128: 6 uppsatser</p> / digitalisering@umu

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