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2. ToxoNet: A high confidence map of protein-protein interactions in Toxoplasma gondii.
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Lakshmipuram S Swapna, Grant C Stevens, Aline Sardinha-Silva, Lucas Zhongming Hu, Verena Brand, Daniel D Fusca, Cuihong Wan, Xuejian Xiong, Jon P Boyle, Michael E Grigg, Andrew Emili, and John Parkinson
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The apicomplexan intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii is a major food borne pathogen that is highly prevalent in the global population. The majority of the T. gondii proteome remains uncharacterized and the organization of proteins into complexes is unclear. To overcome this knowledge gap, we used a biochemical fractionation strategy to predict interactions by correlation profiling. To overcome the deficit of high-quality training data in non-model organisms, we complemented a supervised machine learning strategy, with an unsupervised approach, based on similarity network fusion. The resulting combined high confidence network, ToxoNet, comprises 2,063 interactions connecting 652 proteins. Clustering identifies 93 protein complexes. We identified clusters enriched in mitochondrial machinery that include previously uncharacterized proteins that likely represent novel adaptations to oxidative phosphorylation. Furthermore, complexes enriched in proteins localized to secretory organelles and the inner membrane complex, predict additional novel components representing novel targets for detailed functional characterization. We present ToxoNet as a publicly available resource with the expectation that it will help drive future hypotheses within the research community.
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- 2024
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3. Methodology in sexuality research: how to build a valid road?
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Aline Sardinha
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Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Published
- 2022
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4. Intestinal immune responses to commensal and pathogenic protozoa
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Aline Sardinha-Silva, Eliza V. C. Alves-Ferreira, and Michael E. Grigg
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intestinal immunity ,commensal ,protozoa ,blastocystis ,Cryptosporidium ,Giardia ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
The physical barrier of the intestine and associated mucosal immunity maintains a delicate homeostatic balance between the host and the external environment by regulating immune responses to commensals, as well as functioning as the first line of defense against pathogenic microorganisms. Understanding the orchestration and characteristics of the intestinal mucosal immune response during commensal or pathological conditions may provide novel insights into the mechanisms underlying microbe-induced immunological tolerance, protection, and/or pathogenesis. Over the last decade, our knowledge about the interface between the host intestinal mucosa and the gut microbiome has been dominated by studies focused on bacterial communities, helminth parasites, and intestinal viruses. In contrast, specifically how commensal and pathogenic protozoa regulate intestinal immunity is less well studied. In this review, we provide an overview of mucosal immune responses induced by intestinal protozoa, with a major focus on the role of different cell types and immune mediators triggered by commensal (Blastocystis spp. and Tritrichomonas spp.) and pathogenic (Toxoplasma gondii, Giardia intestinalis, Cryptosporidium parvum) protozoa. We will discuss how these various protozoa modulate innate and adaptive immune responses induced in experimental models of infection that benefit or harm the host.
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- 2022
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5. Intervenções Preventivas com Casais: O que Podemos Aprender com a Experiência Internacional?
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Aline Sardinha and Terezinha Féres-Carneiro
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aconselhamento conjugal ,satisfação ,resiliência ,psicologia preventiva ,terapia familiar ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Resumo A dissolução da unidade conjugal é um desafio familiar e para os diversos sistemas sociais a esta relacionados. O objetivo deste artigo é revisar a literatura sobre programas preventivos com casais, visando a identificar os formatos de sucesso, as lacunas existentes no que é oferecido no Brasil e o que podemos aprender com a experiência internacional. Os dados são apresentados e discutidos privilegiando os estudos que se mostraram teórica e empiricamente relevantes para o desenvolvimento de um programa adaptado à realidade brasileira. Os estudos encontrados apontam para a eficácia das intervenções preventivas na promoção de habilidades relacionadas à resiliência conjugal. Entretanto, os mecanismos de mudança implicados nesse processo e sua repercussão na qualidade conjugal ainda não foram esclarecidos.
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- 2020
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6. CD14 is critical for TLR2-mediated M1 macrophage activation triggered by N-glycan recognition
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Thiago Aparecido da Silva, André L. V. Zorzetto-Fernandes, Nerry T. Cecílio, Aline Sardinha-Silva, Fabrício Freitas Fernandes, and Maria Cristina Roque-Barreira
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Agonist interaction with Toll-like receptors (TLRs) induces T cell-mediated immunity, which is effective against intracellular pathogens. Consequently, TLR agonists are being tried as immunomodulatory agents. The lectin ArtinM targets TLR2 N-glycans on macrophages, induces cytokines production, and promotes T helper-1 immunity, a process that culminates in resistance to several parasitic and fungal infections in vivo. Because co-receptors influence agonist binding to TLRs, we investigated whether CD14 is required for macrophage activation induced by ArtinM. Macrophages from wild-type mice stimulated by ArtinM not only produced cytokines but also had the following activation profile: (i) expression of M1 polarization markers; (ii) nitrite oxide production; (iii) cellular migration; (iv) enhanced phagocytic and fungicide activity; (v) modulation of TLR2 expression; and (vi) activation of NF-κB pathway. This activation profile induced by ArtinM was evaluated in macrophages lacking CD14 that showed none of the ArtinM effects. We demonstrated by immunoprecipitation and sugar inhibition assays the physical interaction of ArtinM, TLR2, and CD14, which depends on recognition of the trimannoside that constitutes the core of N-glycans. Thus, our study showed that CD14 is critical for ArtinM-induced macrophage activation, providing fundamental insight into the design of anti-infective therapies based on carbohydrate recognition.
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- 2017
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7. The lectin-specific activity of Toxoplasma gondii microneme proteins 1 and 4 binds Toll-like receptor 2 and 4 N-glycans to regulate innate immune priming.
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Aline Sardinha-Silva, Flávia C Mendonça-Natividade, Camila F Pinzan, Carla D Lopes, Diego L Costa, Damien Jacot, Fabricio F Fernandes, André L V Zorzetto-Fernandes, Nicholas J Gay, Alan Sher, Dragana Jankovic, Dominique Soldati-Favre, Michael E Grigg, and Maria Cristina Roque-Barreira
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Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Infection of host cells by Toxoplasma gondii is an active process, which is regulated by secretion of microneme (MICs) and rhoptry proteins (ROPs and RONs) from specialized organelles in the apical pole of the parasite. MIC1, MIC4 and MIC6 assemble into an adhesin complex secreted on the parasite surface that functions to promote infection competency. MIC1 and MIC4 are known to bind terminal sialic acid residues and galactose residues, respectively and to induce IL-12 production from splenocytes. Here we show that rMIC1- and rMIC4-stimulated dendritic cells and macrophages produce proinflammatory cytokines, and they do so by engaging TLR2 and TLR4. This process depends on sugar recognition, since point mutations in the carbohydrate-recognition domains (CRD) of rMIC1 and rMIC4 inhibit innate immune cells activation. HEK cells transfected with TLR2 glycomutants were selectively unresponsive to MICs. Following in vitro infection, parasites lacking MIC1 or MIC4, as well as expressing MIC proteins with point mutations in their CRD, failed to induce wild-type (WT) levels of IL-12 secretion by innate immune cells. However, only MIC1 was shown to impact systemic levels of IL-12 and IFN-γ in vivo. Together, our data show that MIC1 and MIC4 interact physically with TLR2 and TLR4 N-glycans to trigger IL-12 responses, and MIC1 is playing a significant role in vivo by altering T. gondii infection competency and murine pathogenesis.
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- 2019
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8. Validação da versão brasileira do questionário de ansiedade cardíaca
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Aline Sardinha, Antonio Egidio Nardi, Claudio Gil Soares de Araújo, Maria Cristina Ferreira, and Georg H. Eifert
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Doenças Cardiovasculares ,Ansiedade ,Psicometria ,Testes Psicológicos ,Questionários ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
FUNDAMENTOS: A ansiedade cardíaca (AC) é o medo de sensações cardíacas, caracterizado por sintomas recorrentes de ansiedade em pacientes com ou sem doença cardiovascular. O Questionário de Ansiedade Cardíaca (QAC) é uma ferramenta para avaliar a AC, já adaptado, mas não validado em português. OBJETIVO: Este trabalho apresenta as três fases dos estudos de validação do QAC brasileiro. MÉTODOS: Foram recrutados 98 pacientes com doença arterial coronária, a fim de extrair a estrutura fatorial e avaliar a confiabilidade do QAC (fase 1). O objetivo da fase 2 foi explorar a validade convergente e divergente. Cinquenta e seis pacientes completaram o QAC, juntamente com o Escala de sensações corporais (ESC) e o Versão brasileira do Social Phobia Inventory (SPIN). Para determinar a validade discriminante (fase 3), comparamos os escores do QAC de dois subgrupos formados por pacientes da fase 1 (n = 98), de acordo com os diagnósticos de transtorno do pânico e agorafobia obtidos com o MINI - Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (Mini Entrevista Neuropsiquiátrica Internacional). RESULTADOS: A solução de dois fatores foi a mais interpretável (46,4% da variância). As subescalas foram denominadas de "Medo e Hipervigilância" (n = 9; alfa = 0,88) e "Evitação" (n = 5; alfa = 0,82). Foi encontrada correlação significativa do fator 1 com o escore total do ESC (p < 0,01), mas não com o fator 2. Os fatores do SPIN apresentaram correlações significativas com as subescalas do QAC (p < 0,01). Na fase 3, os escores dos pacientes "Cardíacos com pânico" foram significativamente maiores no fator 1 do QAC (t = -3,42; p < 0,01, IC = -1,02 a -0,27), e maiores, mas não significativamente diferentes, no fator 2 (t = -1,98; p = 0,51, IC = -0.87 a 0,00). CONCLUSÕES: Os presentes resultados fornecem uma versão final brasileira validada do QAC adequada aos contextos clínicos e de pesquisa.
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- 2013
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9. Deficiências em habilidades sociais na depressão: estudo comparativo
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Conceição Santos Fernandes, Eliane Mary de Oliveira Falcone, and Aline Sardinha
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Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Objetivo: Investigar la relación entre los déficits en habilidades sociales y los ni- veles de depresión. Método: La muestra constó de 46 participantes de ambos sexos fueron 23 pacientes en psicoterapia (grupo clínico) se reunió con el DSM-IV-TR para el diagnóstico de depresión, y tuvo resultados compatibles con este diagnóstico en el Beck depresión (BDI). Los otros 23 sujetos (grupo de comparación) tuvieron puntuaciones en el self report questionnaire (SRQ) compatible con una baja probabilidad de desarrollar trastornos psiquiátricos. Sin embargo, respondieron al inventario de habilidades sociales (IHS-Del Prette) y el inventario de empatía (IE). Grupo de terapeutas clínicos proporcionaron información sobre sus pacientes a través de un cuestionario. Resultados: El análisis estadístico mostró diferencias significativas entre los grupos. Un análisis cualitativo se indica la relación entre síntomas depresivos y los períodos de estrés interpersonal. Conclusión: Los resultados confirman estudios previos y sugieren que los déficits en habilidades sociales puede ser un factor de vulnerabilidad para la depresión.
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- 2012
10. Treinamento físico intervalado como ferramenta na terapia cognitivo-comportamental do transtorno de pânico
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Aline Sardinha, Claudio Gil Soares de Araújo, and Antonio Egidio Nardi
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Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Este trabalho consiste no relato da utilização de um programa de exercícios físicos aeró-bicos intervalados no contexto da terapia cognitivo-comportamental em um caso de transtorno de pânico e agorafobia. São descritos os procedimentos utilizados, bem como os resultados positivos obtidos na redução da ansiedade cardíaca e na ansiedade cotidiana em relação a situações que exigem esforço físico.
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- 2011
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11. Respiratory manifestations of panic disorder: causes, consequences and therapeutic implications Manifestações respiratórias do transtorno de pânico: causas, consequências e implicações terapêuticas
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Aline Sardinha, Rafael Christophe da Rocha Freire, Walter Araújo Zin, and Antonio Egidio Nardi
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Transtorno de pânico ,Ansiedade ,Respiração ,Hiperventilação ,Dióxido de carbono ,Panic disorder ,Anxiety ,Respiration ,Hyperventilation ,Carbon dioxide ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Multiple respiratory abnormalities can be found in anxiety disorders, especially in panic disorder (PD). Individuals with PD experience unexpected panic attacks, characterized by anxiety and fear, resulting in a number of autonomic and respiratory symptoms. Respiratory stimulation is a common event during panic attacks. The respiratory abnormality most often reported in PD patients is increased CO2 sensitivity, which has given rise to the hypothesis of fundamental abnormalities in the physiological mechanisms that control breathing in PD. There is evidence that PD patients with dominant respiratory symptoms are more sensitive to respiratory tests than are those who do not manifest such symptoms, and that the former group constitutes a distinct subtype. Patients with PD tend to hyperventilate and to panic in response to respiratory stimulants such as CO2, triggering the activation of a hypersensitive fear network. Although respiratory physiology seems to remain normal in these subjects, recent evidence supports the idea that they present subclinical abnormalities in respiration and in other functions related to body homeostasis. The fear network, composed of the hippocampus, the medial prefrontal cortex, the amygdala and its brain stem projections, might be oversensitive in PD patients. This theory might explain why medication and cognitive-behavioral therapy are both clearly effective. Our aim was to review the relationship between respiration and PD, addressing the respiratory subtype of PD and the hyperventilation syndrome, with a focus on respiratory challenge tests, as well as on the current mechanistic concepts and the pharmacological implications of this relationship.Múltiplas anormalidades respiratórias podem ser encontradas em pacientes com transtornos de ansiedade, particularmente no transtorno de pânico (TP). Indivíduos com TP experimentam ataques de pânico inesperados, caracterizados por ansiedade, medo e diversos sintomas autonômicos e respiratórios. A estimulação respiratória é um fenômeno comum durante os ataques de pânico. A anormalidade respiratória mais citada em pacientes com TP é a sensibilidade aumentada para o CO2, que originou a hipótese de uma disfunção fundamental nos mecanismos fisiológicos de controle da respiração no TP. Há evidências de que pacientes com TP com sintomas respiratórios predominantes são mais sensíveis a testes respiratórios do que aqueles sem a manifestação de tais sintomas, representando um subtipo distinto. Pacientes com TP tendem a hiperventilar e a reagir com pânico como resposta a estimulantes respiratórios como o CO2, gerando uma ativação de um circuito de medo hipersensível. Apesar de a fisiologia respiratória desses pacientes permanecer normal, algumas evidências recentes apontam a presença de disfunções subclínicas na respiração e em outras funções relacionadas à homeostase corporal. O circuito do medo, composto pelo hipocampo, córtex pré-frontal medial, amígdala e projeções do tronco cerebral, pode estar hipersensível em pacientes com TP. Essa teoria pode explicar porque os medicamentos e a terapia cognitivocomportamental são claramente eficazes. Nosso objetivo foi revisar a relação entre respiração e TP, especialmente o subtipo respiratório de TP e a síndrome da hiperventilação, focalizando os testes respiratórios, bem como as hipóteses mecanísticas e as implicações farmacológicas dessa relação.
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12. Ataques de pânico são realmente inofensivos? O impacto cardiovascular do transtorno de pânico Are panic attacks really harmless? The cardiovascular impact of panic disorder
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Aline Sardinha, Antonio Egidio Nardi, and Walter Araújo Zin
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Doenças cardiovasculares ,Ansiedade ,Transtorno de pânico ,Exercício ,Terapia cognitiva ,Cardiovascular diseases ,Anxiety ,Panic disorder ,Exercise ,Cognitive therapy ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
OBJETIVO: Estresse e depressão já são considerados fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento e o agravamento de doenças cardiovasculares. Os transtornos de ansiedade têm sido fortemente associados às cardiopatias nos últimos anos. O transtorno de pânico em cardiopatas representa um desafio em termos de diagnóstico e tratamento. Atualizar o leitor quanto ao status da associação entre transtornos de ansiedade, especialmente transtorno de pânico, e cardiopatias. MÉTODO: Foi realizada uma busca nas bases de dados ISI e Medline, com as palavras-chave: "heart disease", "coronary disease", "anxiety", "panic disorder" e "autonomic function". Foram selecionados os artigos publicados a partir de 1998. DISCUSSÃO: O padrão autonômico encontrado em pacientes com transtorno de pânico, em particular a redução da variabilidade cardíaca, é apontado como o provável fator mediador do impacto cardiovascular do transtorno de pânico. CONCLUSÕES: Apesar de a associação entre transtornos de ansiedade e doenças cardiovasculares estar atualmente bastante estabelecida, existem ainda diversas lacunas no estado atual do conhecimento. São recomendadas a terapia cognitivo-comportamental e a prática de exercícios físicos supervisionados como potenciais coadjuvantes na intervenção terapêutica.OBJECTIVE: Psychosocial stress and depression have already been established as risk factors for developing and worsening cardiovascular diseases. Anxiety disorders are been strongly associated to cardiac problems nowadays. Panic disorder in cardiac patients represents a challenge for diagnose and treatment. Update the reader on the status of the association between anxiety disorders, particularly panic disorder, in cardiac patients. METHOD: Were retrieved papers published at ISI and Medline databases since 1998. Key-words used were: "heart disease", "coronary disease", "anxiety", "panic disorder" and "autonomic function". DISCUSSION: The characteristic autonomic pattern found in patients with panic disorder, particularly the reduction in heart rate variability, are discussed as potential mediators of the cardiovascular impact of panic disorder. CONCLUSIONS: Despite de established association between panic disorder and cardiac diseases, current literatures data points to a knowledge gap on treating and diagnosing the comorbidity between panic disorder and cardiovascular diseases. Cognitive-behavioral therapy and regular supervised exercise are recommended as potential adjunct therapeutic interventions.
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13. Inventário de Empatia (I.E.): desenvolvimento e validação de uma medida brasileira
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Eliane Mary de Oliveira Falcone, Maria Cristina Ferreira, Renato Curty Monteiro da Luz, Conceição Santos Fernandes, Camila de Assis Faria, Juliana Furtado D'Augustin, Aline Sardinha, and Vanessa Dordron de Pinho
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Empatia ,Avaliação psicológica ,Inventários de auto-relato ,teste psicológico ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
O estudo desenvolveu e analisou as características psicométricas de um Inventário de Empatia (IE). A partir da identificação de 16 situações de interação social, fornecidas pela literatura, foi construída uma escala inicial com 74 itens, baseados nos componentes cognitivos, afetivos e comportamentais da empatia, com afirmativas do tipo Likert, e aplicada em 715 universitários de ambos os sexos, das áreas: humana, biomédica, ciências sociais e exatas. As análises fatoriais dos componentes principais, com rotação oblíqua, identificaram quatro fatores representativos da estrutura interna do instrumento: Tomada de Perspectiva, Flexibilidade Interpessoal, Altruísmo e Sensibilidade Afetiva. Tais fatores apresentaram índices de consistência interna que variaram de 0,72 a 0,85, calculados através do coeficiente Alfa de Cronbach. Com base nas características psicométricas do IE, recomenda-se o seu uso tanto em pesquisa quanto em clínica.
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- 2008
14. IL-17 Induction by ArtinM is Due to Stimulation of IL-23 and IL-1 Release and/or Interaction with CD3 in CD4+ T Cells.
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Thiago Aparecido da Silva, Vania Sammartino Mariano, Aline Sardinha-Silva, Maria Aparecida de Souza, Tiago Wilson Patriarca Mineo, and Maria Cristina Roque-Barreira
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
ArtinM is a D-mannose-binding lectin extracted from the seeds of Artocarpus heterophyllus that interacts with TLR2 N-glycans and activates antigen-presenting cells (APCs), as manifested by IL-12 production. In vivo ArtinM administration induces Th1 immunity and confers protection against infection with several intracellular pathogens. In the murine model of Candida albicans infection, it was verified that, in addition to Th1, ArtinM induces Th17 immunity manifested by high IL-17 levels in the treated animals. Herein, we investigated the mechanisms accounting for the ArtinM-induced IL-17 production. We found that ArtinM stimulates the IL-17 production by spleen cells in BALB/c or C57BL/6 mice, a response that was significantly reduced in the absence of IL-23, MyD88, or IL-1R. Furthermore, we showed that ArtinM directly induced the IL-23 mRNA expression and the IL-1 production by macrophages. Consistently, in cell suspensions depleted of macrophages, the IL-17 production stimulated by ArtinM was reduced by 53% and the exogenous IL-23 acted synergistically with ArtinM in promoting IL-17 production by spleen cell suspensions. We verified that the absence of IL-23, IL-1R, or MyD88 inhibited, but did not block, the IL-17 production by ArtinM-stimulated spleen cells. Therefore, we investigated whether ArtinM exerts a direct effect on CD4+ T cells in promoting IL-17 production. Indeed, spleen cell suspensions depleted of CD4+ T cells responded to ArtinM with very low levels of IL-17 release. Likewise, isolated CD4+ T cells under ArtinM stimulus augmented the expression of TGF-β mRNA and released high levels of IL-17. Considering the observed synergism between IL-23 and ArtinM, we used cells from IL-23 KO mice to assess the direct effect of lectin on CD4+ T cells. We verified that ArtinM increased the IL-17 production significantly, a response that was inhibited when the CD4+ T cells were pre-incubated with anti-CD3 antibody. In conclusion, ArtinM stimulates the production of IL-17 by CD4+ T cells in two major ways: (I) through the induction of IL-23 and IL-1 by APCs and (II) through the direct interaction with CD3 on the CD4+ T cells. This study contributes to elucidation of mechanisms accounting for the property of ArtinM in inducing Th17 immunity and opens new perspectives in designing strategies for modulating immunity by using carbohydrate recognition agents.
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- 2016
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15. Toxoplasma gondii Chitinase Induces Macrophage Activation.
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Fausto Almeida, Aline Sardinha-Silva, Thiago Aparecido da Silva, André Moreira Pessoni, Camila Figueiredo Pinzan, Ana Claudia Paiva Alegre-Maller, Nerry Tatiana Cecílio, Nilmar Silvio Moretti, André Ricardo Lima Damásio, Wellington Ramos Pedersoli, José Roberto Mineo, Roberto Nascimento Silva, and Maria Cristina Roque-Barreira
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular protozoan parasite found worldwide that is able to chronically infect almost all vertebrate species, especially birds and mammalians. Chitinases are essential to various biological processes, and some pathogens rely on chitinases for successful parasitization. Here, we purified and characterized a chitinase from T. gondii. The enzyme, provisionally named Tg_chitinase, has a molecular mass of 13.7 kDa and exhibits a Km of 0.34 mM and a Vmax of 2.64. The optimal environmental conditions for enzymatic function were at pH 4.0 and 50 °C. Tg_chitinase was immunolocalized in the cytoplasm of highly virulent T. gondii RH strain tachyzoites, mainly at the apical extremity. Tg_chitinase induced macrophage activation as manifested by the production of high levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, a pathogenic hallmark of T. gondii infection. In conclusion, to our knowledge, we describe for the first time a chitinase of T. gondii tachyzoites and provide evidence that this enzyme might influence the pathogenesis of T. gondii infection.
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- 2015
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16. Vaccination with Recombinant Microneme Proteins Confers Protection against Experimental Toxoplasmosis in Mice.
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Camila Figueiredo Pinzan, Aline Sardinha-Silva, Fausto Almeida, Livia Lai, Carla Duque Lopes, Elaine Vicente Lourenço, Ademilson Panunto-Castelo, Stephen Matthews, and Maria Cristina Roque-Barreira
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Toxoplasmosis, a zoonotic disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, is an important public health problem and veterinary concern. Although there is no vaccine for human toxoplasmosis, many attempts have been made to develop one. Promising vaccine candidates utilize proteins, or their genes, from microneme organelle of T. gondii that are involved in the initial stages of host cell invasion by the parasite. In the present study, we used different recombinant microneme proteins (TgMIC1, TgMIC4, or TgMIC6) or combinations of these proteins (TgMIC1-4 and TgMIC1-4-6) to evaluate the immune response and protection against experimental toxoplasmosis in C57BL/6 mice. Vaccination with recombinant TgMIC1, TgMIC4, or TgMIC6 alone conferred partial protection, as demonstrated by reduced brain cyst burden and mortality rates after challenge. Immunization with TgMIC1-4 or TgMIC1-4-6 vaccines provided the most effective protection, since 70% and 80% of mice, respectively, survived to the acute phase of infection. In addition, these vaccinated mice, in comparison to non-vaccinated ones, showed reduced parasite burden by 59% and 68%, respectively. The protective effect was related to the cellular and humoral immune responses induced by vaccination and included the release of Th1 cytokines IFN-γ and IL-12, antigen-stimulated spleen cell proliferation, and production of antigen-specific serum antibodies. Our results demonstrate that microneme proteins are potential vaccines against T. gondii, since their inoculation prevents or decreases the deleterious effects of the infection.
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17. Cardiorespiratory optimal point: a submaximal exercise variable to assess panic disorder patients.
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Plínio Santos Ramos, Aline Sardinha, Antonio Egidio Nardi, and Claudio Gil Soares de Araújo
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Panic disorder (PD) patients often report respiratory symptoms and tend to perform poorly during maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX), at least partially, due to phobic anxiety. Thus, we hypothesized that a submaximal exercise variable, minimum VE/VO2 - hereafter named cardiorespiratory optimal point (COP) -, may be useful in their clinical assessment. Data from 2,338 subjects were retrospectively analyzed and 52 (2.2%) patients diagnosed with PD (PDG) (70% women; aged 48±13 years). PD patients were compared with a healthy control group (CG) precisely matched to number of cases, age and gender profiles. PDG was further divided into two subgroups, based on having achieved a maximal or a submaximal CPX (unwilling to continue until exhaustion). We compared COP, VO2 max, maximum heart rate (HR max) between PDG and CG, and also COP between maximal and submaximal PD subgroups. COP was similar between PDG and CG (21.9±0.5 vs. 23.4±0.6; p = 0.07), as well as, for PD subgroups of maximal and submaximal CPX (22.0±0.5 vs. 21.6±1.3; p = 0.746). Additionally, PD patients completing a maximal CPX obtained VO2 max (mL x kg-1 x min-1) (32.9±1.57 vs 29.6±1.48; p = 0.145) and HR max (bpm) similar to controls (173±2.0 vs 168±2.7; p = 0.178). No adverse complications occurred during CPX. Although clinically safe, it is sometimes difficult to obtain a true maximal CPX in PD patients. Normalcy of cardiorespiratory interaction at submaximal effort as assessed by COP may contribute to reassure both patients and physicians that there is no physiological substrate for exercise-related respiratory symptoms often reported by PD patients.
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- 2014
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18. Phobic postural vertigo: a cognitive-behavior approach Vertigem postural fóbica: uma abordagem cognitiva-comportamental
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Aline Sardinha, Valfrido L. de-Melo-Neto, Eliane M.O. Falcone, and Antonio E. Nardi
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Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Published
- 2009
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19. As relações entre a satisfação conjugal e as habilidades sociais percebidas no cônjuge
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Aline Sardinha, Eliane Mary de Oliveira Falcone, and Maria Cristina Ferreira
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marital satisfaction ,marriage ,social skills ,empathy ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
As relações entre habilidades sociais percebidas pelo cônjuge e satisfação conjugal foram investigadas. Cinquenta casais (n=100), com idades entre 29 a 69 anos e tempo de união entre sete e 38 anos, responderam à Escala de Satisfação Conjugal, ao Inventário de Habilidades Sociais Conjugais e ao Questionário de Empatia Conjugal. A análise de regressão múltipla apontou forte relação entre a empatia do cônjuge e a satisfação conjugal, seguida pela expressão de sentimentos e defesa dos próprios direitos. O número de filhos se correlacionou inversamente com a satisfação e as mulheres foram percebidas como mais empáticas. As habilidades sociais, especialmente a empatia, parecem ser facilitadores da satisfação conjugal. Recomenda-se o desenvolvimento dessas habilidades no tratamento de casais em crise.
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20. Sexual dysfunction in psychiatric settings: is there a place for psychotherapy?
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21. Impairment of Sexual Desire in Treatment-Resistant Depression
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Walter dos Santos Gonçalves, Roseane Dorte Halkjaer Lassen, Aline Sardinha, Evandro Silva Freire Coutinho, David S. Baldwin, Antonio E. Nardi, and Jose Carlos Appolinario
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Background: Alterations of sexual functions are frequent in major depressive disorder (MDD), however there are little data on sexual functions in patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD).Aim: To assess sexual desire impairment in patients with TRD.Methods: Baseline data were analyzed from an ongoing cohort study from an outpatient clinic specialized in TRD treatment in Brazil. The cohort comprised consecutive patients with the diagnosis of TRD that sought treatment in this center.Main outcome measures: The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD) Genital Symptoms Item (item 14) was used as a proxy to assess sexual desire impairmentResults: Sixty-five participants with TRD were included. There was sexual desire impairment in 67.7% of patients. Men (87.5%) were more affected than women (61.2%) and depression severity was associated with greater complaints of this aspect of sexual function.Clinical Implications: Our findings suggest that health care professionals should systematically assess sexual desire in patients with TRD in daily clinical practice.Strengths & Limitations: To our knowledge, this is the first study to assess impairment in sexual desire in TRD. A major limitation that need to be addressed in future studies is the reliance on item 14 of the HAMD, which was not designed specifically for assessing sexual dysfunction.Conclusion: Participants with TRD had a high prevalence of sexual desire impairment, this being associated with greater depressive symptoms severity and male gender. Further longitudinal studies are needed, in larger samples, using specific instruments for assessing sexual dysfunction comparing TRD and non-TRD populations.
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22. Heme oxygenase-1 inhibition promotes IFNγ- and NOS2-mediated control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
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Caio C Bonfim, Logan Fisher, Aline Sardinha-Silva, Alan Sher, Lara R. Mittereder, Robert W. Thompson, Bruno B. Andrade, Eduardo P. Amaral, Sara Hieny, Sivaranjani Namasivayam, and Diego L. Costa
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0301 basic medicine ,Iron ,T-Lymphocytes ,Immunology ,Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II ,Nitric Oxide ,Models, Biological ,Article ,Microbiology ,Mycobacterium tuberculosis ,Interferon-gamma ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,In vivo ,Animals ,Tuberculosis ,Immunology and Allergy ,Heme ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Biliverdin ,biology ,Chemistry ,Macrophages ,respiratory system ,Acquired immune system ,biology.organism_classification ,Bacterial Load ,In vitro ,Heme oxygenase ,030104 developmental biology ,Enzyme ,Host-Pathogen Interactions ,Heme Oxygenase-1 ,030215 immunology - Abstract
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection induces pulmonary expression of the heme-degrading enzyme heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1). We have previously shown that pharmacological inhibition of HO-1 activity in experimental tuberculosis results in decreased bacterial loads and unexpectedly that this outcome depends on the presence of T lymphocytes. Here, we extend these findings by demonstrating that IFNγ production by T lymphocytes and NOS2 expression underlie this T-cell requirement and that HO-1 inhibition potentiates IFNγ-induced NOS2-dependent control of Mtb by macrophages in vitro. Among the products of heme degradation by HO-1 (biliverdin, carbon monoxide, and iron), only iron supplementation reverted the HO-1 inhibition-induced enhancement of bacterial control and this reversal was associated with decreased NOS2 expression and NO production. In addition, we found that HO-1 inhibition results in decreased labile iron levels in Mtb-infected macrophages in vitro and diminished iron accumulation in Mtb-infected lungs in vivo. Together these results suggest that the T-lymphocyte dependence of the therapeutic outcome of HO-1 inhibition on Mtb infection reflects the role of the enzyme in generating iron that suppresses T-cell-mediated IFNγ/NOS2-dependent bacterial control. In broader terms, our findings highlight the importance of the crosstalk between iron metabolism and adaptive immunity in determining the outcome of infection.
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23. ToxoNet: A high confidence map of protein-protein interactions inToxoplasma gondiireveals novel virulence factors implicated in host cell invasion
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Jon P. Boyle, Daniel D. Fusca, Lakshmipuram S. Swapna, Andrew Emili, Verena Brand, Aline Sardinha da Silva, Michael E. Grigg, Xuejian Xiong, Lucas Zhongming Hu, John Parkinson, and Grant C. Stevens
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Inner membrane complex ,Phylogenetic tree ,biology ,Intracellular parasite ,Proteome ,Toxoplasma gondii ,Virulence ,Computational biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Gene ,Protein–protein interaction - Abstract
The apicomplexan intracellular parasiteToxoplasma gondiiis a major food borne pathogen with significant impact in children and during pregnancy. The majority of theT. gondiiproteome remains uncharacterized and the organization of proteins into complexes is unclear. To overcome this knowledge gap, we utilize a biochemical fractionation strategy coupled with mass spectrometry to predict interactions by correlation profiling. Key to this approach is the integration of additional datasets based on gene co-expression as well as phylogenetic profiles that eliminate poorly supported interactions and reduce the number of false positive interactions. In addition to a supervised machine learning strategy, we employed an unsupervised approach in data integration, based on similarity network fusion, to overcome the deficit of high-quality training data in non-model organisms. The resulting high confidence network, we term ToxoNet, comprises 2,063 interactions connecting 652 proteins. Clustering of this network identifies 93 protein complexes, predicting both novel complexes as well as new components for previously known complexes. In particular, we identified clusters enriched in mitochondrial machinery that include previously uncharacterized proteins that likely represent novel adaptations to oxidative phosphorylation. Furthermore, complexes enriched in proteins localized to secretory organelles and the inner membrane complex, predict additional novel components representing novel targets for detailed functional characterization. We present ToxoNet as a publicly available resource with the expectation that it will help drive future hypotheses within the research community.
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24. Uso de narasina para ovelhas lactantes e cordeiros confinados
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Lairana Aline Sardinha, Daniel Montanher Polizel, Mario de Beni Arrigoni, and Evandro Maia Ferreira
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The objective of this project was to evaluate the supply of narasin on the performance of ewes and their lambs in the lactation phase (Exp. I) and feedlot lambs (Exp. II). Experiment I: Thirty-two ewes with ten days of lactation were used, together with their lambs (s). The experimental design was randomized complete blocks. The diets consisted of 50% hay and 50% concentrate. The treatments were defined by the no narasin inclusion (N0) or inclusion of 13 mg/kg DM of narasin (N13). The experiment lasted 70 days. The inclusion of narasin did not affect the ewes DMI, however, milk production (P
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25. Receptor Heterodimerization and Co-Receptor Engagement in TLR2 Activation Induced by MIC1 and MIC4 from Toxoplasma gondii
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Carla D. Lopes, Camila F. Pinzan, Alan B Carneiro, Aline Sardinha-Silva, Ademilson Panunto-Castelo, Igor C. Almeida, Maria Cristina Roque-Barreira, Flávia Costa Mendonça-Natividade, Lilian L. Nohara, Rafael Ricci-Azevedo, and Ana Claudia Paiva Alegre-Maller
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0301 basic medicine ,Cell signaling ,Co-receptor ,medicine.medical_treatment ,cd14 ,cd36 ,Catalysis ,Inorganic Chemistry ,lcsh:Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,toll-like receptor 2 ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,microneme proteins ,Receptor ,Protein kinase A ,Molecular Biology ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Spectroscopy ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,tlr heterodimerization ,General Medicine ,PROTEÍNAS RECOMBINANTES ,3. Good health ,Computer Science Applications ,Cell biology ,TLR2 ,030104 developmental biology ,Cytokine ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,TLR6 ,toxoplasma gondii ,tlr co-receptors ,Cell activation - Abstract
The microneme organelles of Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoites release protein complexes (MICs), including one composed of the transmembrane protein MIC6 plus MIC1 and MIC4. In this complex, carbohydrate recognition domains of MIC1 and MIC4 are exposed and interact with terminal sialic acid and galactose residues, respectively, of host cell glycans. Recently, we demonstrated that MIC1 and MIC4 binding to the N-glycans of Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 and TLR4 on phagocytes triggers cell activation and pro-inflammatory cytokine production. Herein, we investigated the requirement for TLR2 heterodimerization and co-receptors in MIC-induced responses, as well as the signaling molecules involved. We used MICs to stimulate macrophages and HEK293T cells transfected with TLR2 and TLR1 or TLR6, both with or without the co-receptors CD14 and CD36. Then, the cell responses were analyzed, including nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-&kappa, B) activation and cytokine production, which showed that (1) only TLR2, among the studied factors, is crucial for MIC-induced cell activation, (2) TLR2 heterodimerization augments, but is not critical for, activation, (3) CD14 and CD36 enhance the response to MIC stimulus, and (4) MICs activate cells through a transforming growth factor beta-activated kinase 1 (TAK1)-, mammalian p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38)-, and NF-&kappa, B-dependent pathway. Remarkably, among the studied factors, the interaction of MIC1 and MIC4 with TLR2 N-glycans is sufficient to induce cell activation, which promotes host protection against T. gondii infection.
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26. Receptor Heterodimerization and Co-Receptor Engagement in TLR2 Activation Induced by MIC1 and MIC4 from
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Flávia, Costa Mendonça-Natividade, Carla, Duque Lopes, Rafael, Ricci-Azevedo, Aline, Sardinha-Silva, Camila, Figueiredo Pinzan, Ana Claudia, Paiva Alegre-Maller, Lilian, L Nohara, Alan, B Carneiro, Ademilson, Panunto-Castelo, Igor, C Almeida, and Maria Cristina, Roque-Barreira
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CD36 Antigens ,Lipopolysaccharide Receptors ,Protozoan Proteins ,Toxoplasma gondii ,p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,Article ,Mice ,Animals ,Humans ,microneme proteins ,Macrophages ,TLR heterodimerization ,NF-kappa B ,MAP Kinase Kinase Kinases ,Toll-Like Receptor 1 ,Toll-Like Receptor 2 ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,HEK293 Cells ,RAW 264.7 Cells ,Toll-Like Receptor 6 ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,Cytokines ,Female ,CD14 ,CD36 ,Cell Adhesion Molecules ,Dimerization ,Toxoplasma ,Signal Transduction ,TLR co-receptors - Abstract
The microneme organelles of Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoites release protein complexes (MICs), including one composed of the transmembrane protein MIC6 plus MIC1 and MIC4. In this complex, carbohydrate recognition domains of MIC1 and MIC4 are exposed and interact with terminal sialic acid and galactose residues, respectively, of host cell glycans. Recently, we demonstrated that MIC1 and MIC4 binding to the N-glycans of Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 and TLR4 on phagocytes triggers cell activation and pro-inflammatory cytokine production. Herein, we investigated the requirement for TLR2 heterodimerization and co-receptors in MIC-induced responses, as well as the signaling molecules involved. We used MICs to stimulate macrophages and HEK293T cells transfected with TLR2 and TLR1 or TLR6, both with or without the co-receptors CD14 and CD36. Then, the cell responses were analyzed, including nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) activation and cytokine production, which showed that (1) only TLR2, among the studied factors, is crucial for MIC-induced cell activation; (2) TLR2 heterodimerization augments, but is not critical for, activation; (3) CD14 and CD36 enhance the response to MIC stimulus; and (4) MICs activate cells through a transforming growth factor beta-activated kinase 1 (TAK1)-, mammalian p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38)-, and NF-κB-dependent pathway. Remarkably, among the studied factors, the interaction of MIC1 and MIC4 with TLR2 N-glycans is sufficient to induce cell activation, which promotes host protection against T. gondii infection.
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27. Ativação de macrófagos por proteínas de micronema de Toxoplasma gondii é mediada pela interação com receptores do tipo Toll
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Aline Sardinha da Silva
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28. Sexual dysfunction in psychiatric settings: is there a place for psychotherapy?
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Aline Sardinha
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sexual dysfunction ,Psychotherapist ,lcsh:RC435-571 ,business.industry ,lcsh:Psychiatry ,Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Psychiatry - Published
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29. O papel preditivo da habilidade empática sobre o perdão interpessoal
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Vanessa Dordron de Pinho, Aline Sardinha, and Eliane Mary de Oliveira Falcone
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30. POLÍTICAS DE INOVAÇÃO NO CENÁRIO ENERGÉTICO FOTOVOLTAICO MUNDIAL: ANÁLISE DOS MODELOS DE SUCESSO
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Cássio Rangel Paulista, André Gomes de Lima, Aline Sardinha Cordeiro Morais, and Antonio Hevertton Martins Silva
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A geração fotovoltaica (FV) tem crescido cada vez mais em uma escala mundial e tudo indica que continuará crescendo com o tempo. Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar as políticas de inovação em relação aos modelos adotados a fim de disseminar a energia FV nos cinco maiores países produtores desta energia e no Brasil, visando possibilidades e perspectivas para o mercado brasileiro. Esta pesquisa foi realizada na base Scopus a partir do portal capes com intuito de reunir trabalhos referentes aos sistemas FV, políticas inovadoras e incentivos utilizados para que esta tecnologia fosse difundida nos países escolhidos, sendo possível analisar o cenário brasileiro neste contexto. Nos países onde esta tecnologia foi disseminada com sucesso foi percebido um grande apoio de políticas e incentivos governamentais. O Brasil, embora possua recentes incentivos fiscais, foi identificado que para o crescimento desta ciência, carece de maiores investimentos públicos.
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31. The lectin-specific activity of Toxoplasma gondii microneme proteins 1 and 4 binds Toll-like receptor 2 and 4 N-glycans to regulate innate immune priming
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Dominique Soldati-Favre, Diego L. Costa, Aline Sardinha-Silva, Carla D. Lopes, Dragana Jankovic, Alan Sher, Damien Jacot, Andre Luiz Zorzetto-Fernandes, Michael E. Grigg, Fabrício Freitas Fernandes, Camila F. Pinzan, Maria Cristina Roque-Barreira, Flávia Costa Mendonça-Natividade, Costa, Diego L [0000-0002-9440-2814], Gay, Nicholas J [0000-0002-2782-7169], Sher, Alan [0000-0001-7053-2895], Jankovic, Dragana [0000-0001-7360-1809], Grigg, Michael E [0000-0003-3465-3782], Roque-Barreira, Maria Cristina [0000-0001-7425-0908], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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MACRÓFAGOS ,Physiology ,Protozoan Proteins ,Biochemistry ,Immune Receptors ,Toxoplasma Gondii ,Mice ,White Blood Cells ,0302 clinical medicine ,Animal Cells ,Immune Physiology ,Lectins ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Biology (General) ,Toll-like Receptors ,ddc:616 ,Mice, Knockout ,Protozoans ,Innate Immune System ,0303 health sciences ,Toll-like receptor ,Immune System Proteins ,030302 biochemistry & molecular biology ,Eukaryota ,Interleukin-12 ,3. Good health ,Cell biology ,Cytokines ,Cellular Types ,Toxoplasma ,Research Article ,Signal Transduction ,QH301-705.5 ,Immune Cells ,Immunology ,Biology ,Microbiology ,Microneme ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immune system ,Virology ,Parasitic Diseases ,Genetics ,Animals ,Molecular Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,Blood Cells ,Protozoan Infections ,Innate immune system ,Rhoptry ,Macrophages ,HEK 293 cells ,Organisms ,Toxoplasma gondii ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Proteins ,Dendritic Cells ,Cell Biology ,RC581-607 ,Molecular Development ,biology.organism_classification ,Immunity, Innate ,Toll-Like Receptor 2 ,Parasitic Protozoans ,Toll-Like Receptor 4 ,TLR2 ,Toxoplasmosis, Animal ,Immune System ,Sialic Acids ,TLR4 ,Parasitology ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,Cell Adhesion Molecules ,030215 immunology ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Infection of host cells by Toxoplasma gondii is an active process, which is regulated by secretion of microneme (MICs) and rhoptry proteins (ROPs and RONs) from specialized organelles in the apical pole of the parasite. MIC1, MIC4 and MIC6 assemble into an adhesin complex secreted on the parasite surface that functions to promote infection competency. MIC1 and MIC4 are known to bind terminal sialic acid residues and galactose residues, respectively and to induce IL-12 production from splenocytes. Here we show that rMIC1- and rMIC4-stimulated dendritic cells and macrophages produce proinflammatory cytokines, and they do so by engaging TLR2 and TLR4. This process depends on sugar recognition, since point mutations in the carbohydrate-recognition domains (CRD) of rMIC1 and rMIC4 inhibit innate immune cells activation. HEK cells transfected with TLR2 glycomutants were selectively unresponsive to MICs. Following in vitro infection, parasites lacking MIC1 or MIC4, as well as expressing MIC proteins with point mutations in their CRD, failed to induce wild-type (WT) levels of IL-12 secretion by innate immune cells. However, only MIC1 was shown to impact systemic levels of IL-12 and IFN-γ in vivo. Together, our data show that MIC1 and MIC4 interact physically with TLR2 and TLR4 N-glycans to trigger IL-12 responses, and MIC1 is playing a significant role in vivo by altering T. gondii infection competency and murine pathogenesis., Author summary Toxoplasmosis is caused by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii, belonging to the Apicomplexa phylum. This phylum comprises important parasites able to infect a broad diversity of animals, including humans. A particularity of T. gondii is its ability to invade virtually any nucleated cell of all warm-blooded animals through an active process, which depends on the secretion of adhesin proteins. These proteins are discharged by specialized organelles localized in the parasite apical region, and termed micronemes and rhoptries. We show in this study that two microneme proteins from T. gondii utilize their adhesion activity to stimulate innate immunity. These microneme proteins, denoted MIC1 and MIC4, recognize specific sugars on receptors expressed on the surface of mammalian immune cells. This binding activates these innate immune cells to secrete cytokines, which promotes efficient host defense mechanisms against the parasite and regulate their pathogenesis. This activity promotes a chronic infection by controlling parasite replication during acute infection.
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32. Terapia cognitivo-comportamental: A preparação do paciente com transtorno de pânico para as exposições agorafóbicas interoceptivas e in vivo
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Anna Lucia Spear King, Alexandre Martins Valença, Aline Sardinha, Antonio Egidio Nardi, Michelle N. Levitan, and Adriana Cardoso Silva
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Objetivo: O estudo com terapia cognitivo-comportamental (TCC) procurou demonstrar a preparaçãodo paciente com transtorno do pânico para exposições agorafóbicas. Foram usadas as técnicas dasexposições interoceptivas, às próprias sensações corporais, e in vivo, a locais ou situações temidas.Metodologia: 50 indivíduos, divididos em dois grupos de 25 participantes cada um. O grupo 1 realizou 10 sessões de TCC semanais e individuais com uma hora de duração e fez uso de medicamentos e o grupo 2, controle, usou apenas medicação sem TCC. A medicação prescrita consistiu em antidepressivos tricíclicos e inibidores seletivos de recaptação da serotonina. Foram aplicados instrumentos de avaliação no início e ao fim das intervenções médica e psicológica. Resultados: Observamos uma diferença significativa entre a avaliação inicial e final no grupo 1, como: redução nos ataques de pânico, ansiedade antecipatória, esquiva agorafobia e medo das sensações corporais. Na escala de avaliação global do funcionamento, um aumento do bem-estar global de 60.8% a 72.5% entre pacientes do grupo 1 com terapia, diferentemente do grupo 2 sem terapia. Conclusões: As técnicas de TCC para as exposições foram consideradas essenciais na preparação dos pacientes com transtorno de pânico, para enfrentarem os ataques de pânico e as situações agorafóbicas subsequentes.
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33. Índice-H dos artigos citantes: uma contribuição para a avaliação da produção científica de pesquisadores experientes
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Aline Sardinha and Claudio Gil Soares de Araújo
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Potential impact ,research ,evaluation ,fator de impacto ,Web of science ,cienciometria ,Scientific production ,Library science ,pesquisa ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,scienciometry ,Ranking (information retrieval) ,Body of knowledge ,citations ,citações ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,avaliação ,lcsh:Sports medicine ,impact factor ,Psychology ,lcsh:RC1200-1245 ,Research data - Abstract
INTRODUÇÃO: Há um crescente interesse e necessidade em avaliar a qualidade da produção científica dos pesquisadores. Para tal, as métricas mais importantes são: número de citações, número médio de citações por artigo indexado e o índice-H. Contudo, essas métricas apresentam limitações na avaliação do potencial de impacto das publicações de um pesquisador, especialmente dentre aqueles mais produtivos. OBJETIVO: Propor e demonstrar a utilização de uma nova métrica científica - índice-H dos artigos citantes, que permite refinar a discriminação do impacto das publicações de pesquisadores experientes sobre o conhecimento existente em sua área. MÉTODOS: Foram analisados dados da Web of Science de 13 dentre os pesquisadores doutores brasileiros mais produtivos na área de exercício físico e esporte, incluindo: número de artigos publicados, número de citações, número médio de citações por artigos, índice-H e o índice-H dos artigos citantes, ou seja, o índice-H obtido a partir da ordenação decrescente dos artigos que citaram artigos publicados pelo pesquisador. Dados de quatro outros pesquisadores - brasileiros e estrangeiros - foram usados como marcos de referência para comparações. RESULTADOS: Os índice-H do pesquisador e o dos artigos citantes são associados (r = 0,92; p > 0,01), porém, quando são analisados os seis pesquisadores mais produtivos, com índices-H acima de 7, a associação entre os dois índices-H desaparece (r = 0,35; p = 0,49). CONCLUSÃO: O índice-H dos artigos citantes pode contribuir para diferenciar a produção científica de pesquisadores com um grande número de artigos publicados. Sugere-se a adoção de sua mensuração pelas agências brasileiras e estrangeiras de fomento e de avaliação da produção científica. BACKGROUND: there has been an increasing interest and need in evaluating the quality of scientific papers written by researchers. Therefore, the most important measurements used are the number of citations, the average number of citations per article published in indexed journals and the H-index. Those bibliometric indicators present, however, limitations when assessing the potential impact of the publications of a given researcher, particularly among the most productive ones. OBJECTIVE: To propose and to demonstrate the use of a new scienciometric strategy - the H-index of the citing articles-, that allow to better discriminate the impact of a given researcher to the body of knowledge in the respective research area. METHODS: Research data - Web of Science - from 13 of the most productive Brazilian PhD researchers in the field of exercise and sport sciences were analyzed, including: number of publications, number of citations, average number of citations per article, H-index and the proposed H-index of citing articles (the H-index extracted from the ranking of articles that cited the papers published by a given researcher). Data from four other researchers - Brazilian and foreign - were used as reference for comparisons. RESULTS: The researcher's H-index and the H-index of the citing articles were associated (r=.92; p>.01). However, when the six most productive authors were analyzed with H-index above 7, the association between the two indexes disappears (r=.35; p=.49). CONCLUSIONS: The H-index of the citing articles can be useful to discriminate the scientific production of authors with a high number of published papers. It is suggested that this algorithm should be adopted by Brazilian and foreign financing and scientific production evaluation agencies.
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34. Driving Cognitions Questionnaire: estudo de equivalência semântica Driving Cognitions Questionnaire: semantic equivalence study
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Marcele Regine de Carvalho, Rafael Thomaz da Costa, Aline Sardinha, Valfrido Leão de Melo-Neto, and Antonio Egidio Nardi
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INTRODUÇÃO: O medo de dirigir pode restringir a vida do indivíduo e gerar sérios problemas pessoais, sociais e ocupacionais. Usar um instrumento adequado para a avaliação de cognições do paciente é importante, já que contribui para uma formulação dos problemas apresentados, podendo guiar um plano de tratamento coerente. O objetivo deste estudo foi apresentar as etapas de tradução e adaptação para a língua portuguesa do instrumento Driving Cognitions Questionnaire, que mede as cognições que podem estar presentes no medo de dirigir MÉTODOS: Três traduções e três retrotraduções foram realizadas por seis avaliadores independentes. Realizou-se a equivalência semântica e avaliação das versões, elaborando-se uma versão síntese. Comentários dos 10 participantes sobre a versão preliminar do questionário foram examinados. Foi construída a versão brasileira preliminar do questionário. RESULTADOS: A maioria dos participantes entendeu as descrições das cognições expostas no questionário em português. CONCLUSÃO: A utilização de três versões de tradução e retrotradução, a discussão sobre a versão síntese preliminar e a interlocução com a população-alvo proporcionaram viabilidade ao processo de equivalência semântica da versão final brasileira.INTRODUCTION: The fear of driving may restrict the life of patients and cause serious personal, social, and occupational problems. It is important to use a suitable tool while assessing patients’ cognitions, once these findings may help formulate the problems observed and may guide the selection of a consistent treatment plan. The objective of this study was to describe the stages of translation and adaptation into Brazilian Portuguese of the Driving Cognitions Questionnaire, designed to measure cognitions that may be present in the fear of driving. METHODS: Three translations and three back translations were conducted by six independent evaluators. Semantic equivalence assessment and evaluation of the different versions were conducted and resulted in a synthesized version of the instrument. Comments made by 10 participants on the preliminary version of the questionnaire were examined. The preliminary Brazilian version of the questionnaire was developed. RESULTS: Most participants understood the cognitions as described in the Brazilian Portuguese version of the questionnaire. CONCLUSION: The use of three different translations and back translations, discussion of a preliminary synthetic version and interaction with the target population contributed to the viability of the process aimed to assess the semantic equivalence of the Brazilian final version.
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35. Interval aerobic training as a tool in the cognitive-behavioral treatment of panic disorder
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Antonio Egidio Nardi, Claudio Gil Soares de Araújo, and Aline Sardinha
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Este trabalho consiste no relato da utilização de um programa de exercícios físicos aeró-bicos intervalados no contexto da terapia cognitivo-comportamental em um caso de transtorno de pânico e agorafobia. São descritos os procedimentos utilizados, bem como os resultados positivos obtidos na redução da ansiedade cardíaca e na ansiedade cotidiana em relação a situações que exigem esforço físico. The present article reports the use of an interval aerobic exercise program as an adjunct intervention in the context of cognitive behavioural therapy in a patient with panic disorder and agoraphobia. We describe the procedures used in the exercise program and also the positive results achieved regarding cardiac anxiety reduction and everyday anxiety reduction concerning activities that requested physical effort.
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36. Prevalência de transtornos psiquiátricos e ansiedade relacionada à saúde em coronariopatas participantes de um programa de exercício supervisionado
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Adriana Cardoso Silva, Antonio Egidio Nardi, Claudio Gil Soares de Araújo, and Aline Sardinha
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,lcsh:RC435-571 ,lcsh:Psychiatry ,transtornos psiquiátricos ,reabilitação ,doença arterial coronariana ,Ansiedade ,ansiedade cardíaca - Abstract
CONTEXTO: Aspectos psicológicos como estresse e depressão já são reconhecidos como fatores de risco cardiovascular. Mais recentemente, o impacto da ansiedade passou a ser objeto de estudo. OBJETIVO: Identificar a prevalência de transtornos psiquiátricos e a presença de ansiedade relacionada à saúde e de ansiedade cardíaca em coronariopatas participantes de um programa de exercício supervisionado. MÉTODOS: Quarenta e dois homens coronariopatas foram entrevistados com o Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI), versão 5.0, e solicitados a preencher a Escala de Sensibilidade à Ansiedade, o Questionário de Cognições Agorafóbicas, a Escala de Sensações Corporais e o Questionário de Ansiedade Cardíaca. RESULTADOS: Dentre os participantes, 38% apresentaram um ou mais diagnósticos psiquiátricos pelo MINI, mas apenas 19% apresentaram múltiplas comorbidades. A presença de transtornos psiquiátricos encontra-se associada a escores mais altos de ansiedade relacionada à saúde e à ansiedade cardíaca (p < 0,05). Não foi encontrada relação entre os escores de ansiedade e a gravidade da doença cardiovascular (p > 0,05). CONCLUSÕES: Ansiedade relacionada à saúde parece estar mais fortemente associada à presença de comorbidades psiquiátricas do que à gravidade do quadro cardiovascular. Recomenda-se a triagem regular de pacientes coronariopatas para transtornos psiquiátricos. Estratégias terapêuticas complementares como exercício físico e psicoterapia podem ser alternativas terapêuticas complementares.
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37. Tradução e adaptação transcultural do Questionário de Atividade Física Habitual
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Eric Griez, Antonio Egidio Nardi, Aline Sardinha, Fabiana L. Lopes, Giampaolo Perna, Gabriel Esquivel, and Michelle N. Levitan
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Physical activity ,Psychology ,Humanities - Abstract
CONTEXTO: Atualmente ha na literatura um crescente interesse na interface entre exercicio fisico e transtornos psiquiatricos. Apesar disso, ainda ha uma deficiencia de instrumentos de autorrelato para medir os niveis de atividade fisica dos pacientes. OBJETIVO: A traducao, a afericao da equivalencia semântica e uma aplicacao piloto (n = 30), sem pretensao psicometrica, do Questionario de Atividade Fisica Habitual, visando sua utilizacao na populacao brasileira de diferentes niveis de escolaridade. METODOS: O processo envolveu duas traducoes e retrotraducoes realizadas por avaliadores independentes, avaliacao das versoes seguida da elaboracao de uma versao sintese e pre-teste comentado. RESULTADOS: A maioria dos participantes (91%) nao apresentou dificuldades de compreensao com o questionario. Para cada item do instrumento, apresentam-se os resultados das quatro etapas. Mais estudos sao necessarios para determinar a adequacao para populacoes de baixa escolaridade. Os autores recomendam que sujeitos menos instruidos sejam supervisionados ao preencher o questionario. CONCLUSOES: A utilizacao de duas versoes de traducao e retrotraducao, a discussao sobre a versao sintese e a interlocucao com a populacao-alvo proporcionam maior seguranca ao processo de equivalencia semântica.
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38. Tradução e adaptação transcultural do Questionário de Atividade Física Habitual Translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the Habitual Physical Activity Questionnaire
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Aline Sardinha, Michelle N. Levitan, Fabiana L. Lopes, Giampaolo Perna, Gabriel Esquivel, Eric J. Griez, and Antonio E. Nardi
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Adaptação transcultural ,Cross-cultural adaptation ,exercise ,lcsh:RC435-571 ,equivalência semântica ,lcsh:Psychiatry ,tradução ,exercício ,physical activity ,translation ,atividade física ,semantic equivalence - Abstract
CONTEXTO: Atualmente há na literatura um crescente interesse na interface entre exercício físico e transtornos psiquiátricos. Apesar disso, ainda há uma deficiência de instrumentos de autorrelato para medir os níveis de atividade física dos pacientes. OBJETIVO: A tradução, a aferição da equivalência semântica e uma aplicação piloto (n = 30), sem pretensão psicométrica, do Questionário de Atividade Física Habitual, visando sua utilização na população brasileira de diferentes níveis de escolaridade. MÉTODOS: O processo envolveu duas traduções e retrotraduções realizadas por avaliadores independentes, avaliação das versões seguida da elaboração de uma versão síntese e pré-teste comentado. RESULTADOS: A maioria dos participantes (91%) não apresentou dificuldades de compreensão com o questionário. Para cada item do instrumento, apresentam-se os resultados das quatro etapas. Mais estudos são necessários para determinar a adequação para populações de baixa escolaridade. Os autores recomendam que sujeitos menos instruídos sejam supervisionados ao preencher o questionário. CONCLUSÕES: A utilização de duas versões de tradução e retrotradução, a discussão sobre a versão síntese e a interlocução com a população-alvo proporcionam maior segurança ao processo de equivalência semântica.BACKGROUND: There has been a growing scientific interest on the interface between exercise and psychiatric disorders. However, there is a lack of self-report instruments to assess levels of physical activity adapted to Brazilian Portuguese. OBJECTIVE: To translate, assess the semantic equivalence of the Habitual Physical Activity Questionnaire and perform a non-psychometric pre-test with subjects (n = 30) from the Brazilian population, with different educational backgrounds. METHODS: The cross-cultural adaptation process consisted of two translations and back translations performed by two independent evaluators; an evaluation of the versions and the development of a synthetic version; and a commented pretest of the questionnaire. RESULTS: For each item of the instrument, the results of the four stages are reported. Most of the participants (91%) did not present any difficulties comprehending the items of the instrument. Further studies should be addressed to determine the adequacy of using this instrument in the less-educated population. We recommend that less instructed subjects be supervised while responding the questionnaire. DISCUSSION: The use of two translations versions, their critical appraisal and the assessment of the target population conceives more safety to the process of semantic equivalence.
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39. Respiratory manifestations of panic disorder: causes, consequences and therapeutic implications
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Walter A. Zin, Rafael C. Freire, Aline Sardinha, and Antonio Egidio Nardi
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Hyperventilation syndrome ,business.industry ,Panic disorder ,Panic ,Respiratory physiology ,Carbon Dioxide ,Respiration Disorders ,medicine.disease ,Bioinformatics ,Hyperventilation ,medicine ,Breathing ,Humans ,Panic Disorder ,Anxiety ,Disease Susceptibility ,medicine.symptom ,Respiratory system ,business - Abstract
Multiple respiratory abnormalities can be found in anxiety disorders, especially in panic disorder (PD). Individuals with PD experience unexpected panic attacks, characterized by anxiety and fear, resulting in a number of autonomic and respiratory symptoms. Respiratory stimulation is a common event during panic attacks. The respiratory abnormality most often reported in PD patients is increased CO2 sensitivity, which has given rise to the hypothesis of fundamental abnormalities in the physiological mechanisms that control breathing in PD. There is evidence that PD patients with dominant respiratory symptoms are more sensitive to respiratory tests than are those who do not manifest such symptoms, and that the former group constitutes a distinct subtype. Patients with PD tend to hyperventilate and to panic in response to respiratory stimulants such as CO2, triggering the activation of a hypersensitive fear network. Although respiratory physiology seems to remain normal in these subjects, recent evidence supports the idea that they present subclinical abnormalities in respiration and in other functions related to body homeostasis. The fear network, composed of the hippocampus, the medial prefrontal cortex, the amygdala and its brain stem projections, might be oversensitive in PD patients. This theory might explain why medication and cognitive-behavioral therapy are both clearly effective. Our aim was to review the relationship between respiration and PD, addressing the respiratory subtype of PD and the hyperventilation syndrome, with a focus on respiratory challenge tests, as well as on the current mechanistic concepts and the pharmacological implications of this relationship.
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40. Tradução e adaptação transcultural da versão brasileira do Questionário de Ansiedade Cardíaca Translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the Brazilian Version of the Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire
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Aline Sardinha, Antonio Egidio Nardi, and Georg H. Eifert
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lcsh:Internal medicine ,lcsh:RC435-571 ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:Medicine ,coronary disease ,neurocirculatory asthenia ,lcsh:RC346-429 ,lcsh:RC321-571 ,Validation studies ,Estudos de validação ,astenia neurocirculatória ,lcsh:Psychiatry ,coronariopatia ,lcsh:RC31-1245 ,lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,lcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system - Abstract
INTRODUÇÃO: É crescente a produção científica brasileira na adaptação de instrumentos internacionais para avaliar ansiedade. A tradução e adaptação transcultural de escalas é um primeiro passo na obtenção de instrumentos válidos que permitam a comparação de diferentes populações. O objetivo do presente estudo foi traduzir e avaliar a equivalência semântica do Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire, realizando um estudo piloto na população brasileira de diferentes níveis de escolaridade. MÉTODO: O processo de adaptação transcultural envolveu duas traduções e retrotraduções realizadas por avaliadores independentes, avaliação das versões e elaboração de uma versão síntese. Também examinamos os comentários dos participantes sobre a versão preliminar do questionário, os quais foram usados no desenvolvimento da versão final. RESULTADOS: Para cada item do instrumento, apresentam-se os resultados das quatro etapas. Os participantes com maior grau de escolaridade não apresentaram dificuldades na compreensão do instrumento, tendo apenas apresentado sugestões controversas acerca do item 5. Entretanto, os participantes apenas com escolaridade em nível fundamental relataram dificuldades com os itens 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11 e 14. Algumas alterações semânticas foram realizadas com o intuito de facilitar a compreensão do instrumento. CONCLUSÃO: A utilização de duas versões de tradução e retrotradução, discussão sobre a versão síntese e a interlocução com a população-alvo proporcionaram maior segurança ao processo de equivalência semântica da versão final brasileira.INTRODUCTION: There has been a growing interest in the cross-cultural application of psychological questionnaires to assess anxiety. The translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the original instrument is the first step in validating an instrument in a new population that will permit comparisons between different populations. The goals of this study were to translate the Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire, assess its semantic equivalence, and perform a preliminary test with participants from the Brazilian population that were drawn from different educational backgrounds. METHOD: The cross-cultural adaptation process consisted of two translations and back translations performed by two independent evaluators; a critical evaluation of the two versions, and the development of a synthesized version. We also examined comments provided by participants on the preliminary version of the questionnaire and used them for the development of the final version. RESULTS: We report the results of the four stages for each item of the instrument. Participants with tertiary education had no difficulties comprehending the translated items of the questionnaire, only pointing item 5 as ambiguous. Participants from the lower educational level reported comprehension problems regarding items 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11 and 14. Some small changes were made in our first version to enhance comprehensibility. CONCLUSION: The use of two versions of translations, a critical examination of the two versions, and suggestions made by participants resulted in a final Brazilian version with a satisfactory degree of semantic accuracy and semantic equivalence with the original version.
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41. Tradução e adaptação transcultural da versão brasileira do Questionário de Ansiedade Cardíaca
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Antonio Egidio Nardi, Aline Sardinha, and Georg H. Eifert
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Final version ,Higher education ,business.industry ,coronary disease ,New population ,neurocirculatory asthenia ,Test (assessment) ,Comprehension ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Validation studies ,Semantic equivalence ,Estudos de validação ,astenia neurocirculatória ,coronariopatia ,medicine ,Anxiety ,Brazilian population ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Psychology ,Social psychology - Abstract
INTRODUÇÃO: É crescente a produção científica brasileira na adaptação de instrumentos internacionais para avaliar ansiedade. A tradução e adaptação transcultural de escalas é um primeiro passo na obtenção de instrumentos válidos que permitam a comparação de diferentes populações. O objetivo do presente estudo foi traduzir e avaliar a equivalência semântica do Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire, realizando um estudo piloto na população brasileira de diferentes níveis de escolaridade. MÉTODO: O processo de adaptação transcultural envolveu duas traduções e retrotraduções realizadas por avaliadores independentes, avaliação das versões e elaboração de uma versão síntese. Também examinamos os comentários dos participantes sobre a versão preliminar do questionário, os quais foram usados no desenvolvimento da versão final. RESULTADOS: Para cada item do instrumento, apresentam-se os resultados das quatro etapas. Os participantes com maior grau de escolaridade não apresentaram dificuldades na compreensão do instrumento, tendo apenas apresentado sugestões controversas acerca do item 5. Entretanto, os participantes apenas com escolaridade em nível fundamental relataram dificuldades com os itens 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11 e 14. Algumas alterações semânticas foram realizadas com o intuito de facilitar a compreensão do instrumento. CONCLUSÃO: A utilização de duas versões de tradução e retrotradução, discussão sobre a versão síntese e a interlocução com a população-alvo proporcionaram maior segurança ao processo de equivalência semântica da versão final brasileira. INTRODUCTION: There has been a growing interest in the cross-cultural application of psychological questionnaires to assess anxiety. The translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the original instrument is the first step in validating an instrument in a new population that will permit comparisons between different populations. The goals of this study were to translate the Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire, assess its semantic equivalence, and perform a preliminary test with participants from the Brazilian population that were drawn from different educational backgrounds. METHOD: The cross-cultural adaptation process consisted of two translations and back translations performed by two independent evaluators; a critical evaluation of the two versions, and the development of a synthesized version. We also examined comments provided by participants on the preliminary version of the questionnaire and used them for the development of the final version. RESULTS: We report the results of the four stages for each item of the instrument. Participants with tertiary education had no difficulties comprehending the translated items of the questionnaire, only pointing item 5 as ambiguous. Participants from the lower educational level reported comprehension problems regarding items 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11 and 14. Some small changes were made in our first version to enhance comprehensibility. CONCLUSION: The use of two versions of translations, a critical examination of the two versions, and suggestions made by participants resulted in a final Brazilian version with a satisfactory degree of semantic accuracy and semantic equivalence with the original version.
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42. Dismorfia muscular: análise comparativa entre um critério antropométrico e um instrumento psicológico Muscle dysmorfia: a comparative analysis between the antropometric criteria and a psychometric scale
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Aline Sardinha, Aldair José de Oliveira, and Claudio Gil Soares de Araújo
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anabolizantes ,fortalecimento muscular ,psychiatric disorders ,imagem corporal ,body image ,kinanthropometry ,transtornos psiquiátricos ,strength training ,lcsh:Sports medicine ,anabolics ,lcsh:RC1200-1245 ,cineantropometria - Abstract
Os transtornos psiquiátricos relacionados à distorção da auto-imagem corporal são marcados por elevado grau de sofrimento físico e psíquico, associado a perdas sociais e ocupacionais significativas, além de produzirem comportamentos danosos para a saúde física do paciente. A dismorfia muscular (DISMUS) é um subtipo do transtorno dismórfico corporal, que se caracteriza por uma preocupação específica com o tamanho do corpo e com o desenvolvimento dos músculos. É um transtorno presente quase exclusivamente em homens que, apesar da visível hipertrofia, procuram ativamente aumentar sua massa muscular, através de exercícios excessivos, do uso de substâncias ergogênicas e de dietas hiperprotéicas. O presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a validade de constructo de um critério antropométrico (Índice B/P - relação entre a perimetria do braço contraído e da perna), anteriormente proposto, para suspeita diagnóstica de DISMUS. Uma amostra (n = 100) de homens, praticantes de treinamento de força, com idade entre 18 e 35 anos, teve suas medidas antropométricas comparadas os os escores obtidos em uma escala usada para o diagnóstico da DISMUS (MASS - Muscle Appearance Satisfaction Scale) e também com as medidas de um grupo de indívíduos de características semelhantes, avaliados com o objetivo de obter orientação para a prática de exercícios físicos (n = 313). A análise dos resultados indica que um indivíduo com índice B/P > 1 possuem alta probabilidade de apresentar um escore indicativo de DISMUS no instrumento MASS e sugere ser coerente a aplicação do índice B/P como um indicador antropométrico válido para o diagnóstico de DISMUS. O critério B/P pode ser um potente instrumento usado por profissionais da área de exercício para auxiliar no diagnóstico e tratamento precoce desses indivíduos.Psychiatric disorders related to body image distortions are highly associated with physical and psychological distress and significant social and ocupacional disfunction. Also, they are caracterized for inducing behaviors that can be harmful for the patient's health. Muscle Dysmorfia (MD) is a subtype of Body Dysmorfic Disorder, marked by specific and recurrent worring about muscle appearance and hipertrophy. This disorder is significantly more prevalent in men and, despite the actual level of muscle hipertrophy, the subjects seek increasing their body mass by excessive weight lifting, engaging in hiperproteic diets and using anabolic substances. The present study aimed to evaluate the construct validity of an antropometric criteria (The B/P index - the ratio between the perimeter of the contracted arm and the perimeter of the leg), previously proposed, as an antropometric indicator to suspect of MD in weight lifters. A sample (n = 100) of male body builders, between 18 and 35 years old, were measured and responded the Muscle Appearance Satisfaction Scale (MASS). Their cineantropometric measures were also compared to the ones from another sample (n = 313), with similar demografic caracteristics, evaluated to start an exercise program. Data analysis sugest that a subjetc with B/P > 1 have a higher probability of presenting a score that would indicate MD in the MASS. This results indicate that the B/P index can be used as a valid antropometric criteria to help exercise professionals suspect of MD in individuals with B/P > 1 and reffer them to especialized professionals for diagnose and treatment.
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43. Toxoplasma gondii Chitinase Induces Macrophage Activation
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Maria Cristina Roque-Barreira, Aline Sardinha-Silva, André Damasio, Thiago Aparecido da Silva, Roberto Nascimento Silva, Nilmar Silvio Moretti, José Roberto Mineo, André Moreira Pessoni, Wellington Ramos Pedersoli, Camila F. Pinzan, Nerry T. Cecilio, Ana Claudia Paiva Alegre-Maller, and Fausto Almeida
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Models, Molecular ,Cytoplasm ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Protozoan Proteins ,lcsh:Medicine ,Virulence ,Microbiology ,Host-Parasite Interactions ,Pathogenesis ,Tandem Mass Spectrometry ,parasitic diseases ,Macrophage ,Animals ,Amino Acid Sequence ,lcsh:Science ,Paracoccidioides brasiliensis ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Multidisciplinary ,Microscopy, Confocal ,biology ,Molecular mass ,lcsh:R ,Chitinases ,Temperature ,Toxoplasma gondii ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Macrophage Activation ,biology.organism_classification ,Protein Structure, Tertiary ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Kinetics ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,DOENÇAS PARASITÁRIAS ,Chitinase ,biology.protein ,Macrophages, Peritoneal ,Cytokines ,lcsh:Q ,Inflammation Mediators ,Toxoplasma ,Research Article ,Chromatography, Liquid - Abstract
Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular protozoan parasite found worldwide that is able to chronically infect almost all vertebrate species, especially birds and mammalians. Chitinases are essential to various biological processes, and some pathogens rely on chitinases for successful parasitization. Here, we purified and characterized a chitinase from T. gondii. The enzyme, provisionally named Tg_chitinase, has a molecular mass of 13.7 kDa and exhibits a Km of 0.34 mM and a Vmax of 2.64. The optimal environmental conditions for enzymatic function were at pH 4.0 and 50 °C. Tg_chitinase was immunolocalized in the cytoplasm of highly virulent T. gondii RH strain tachyzoites, mainly at the apical extremity. Tg_chitinase induced macrophage activation as manifested by the production of high levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, a pathogenic hallmark of T. gondii infection. In conclusion, to our knowledge, we describe for the first time a chitinase of T. gondii tachyzoites and provide evidence that this enzyme might influence the pathogenesis of T. gondii infection.
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44. Vaccination with Recombinant Microneme Proteins Confers Protection against Experimental Toxoplasmosis in Mice
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Fausto Almeida, Aline Sardinha-Silva, Stephen Matthews, Camila F. Pinzan, Livia Lai, Ademilson Panunto-Castelo, Elaine V. Lourenço, Carla D. Lopes, Maria Cristina Roque-Barreira, and Medical Research Council (MRC)
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Protozoan Vaccines ,VACINAS ,INVASION ,Protozoan Proteins ,lcsh:Medicine ,APICOMPLEXAN PARASITES ,lcsh:Science ,Cells, Cultured ,Immunity, Cellular ,Multidisciplinary ,IFN-GAMMA ,CELL-MEDIATED-IMMUNITY ,Vaccination ,Brain ,PERORAL INFECTION ,TNF-ALPHA ,Multidisciplinary Sciences ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Science & Technology - Other Topics ,Cytokines ,Female ,Antibody ,Toxoplasma ,Toxoplasmosis ,Research Article ,GONDII INFECTION ,General Science & Technology ,Spleen ,Biology ,Microneme ,Immune system ,MD Multidisciplinary ,medicine ,Escherichia coli ,Animals ,Science & Technology ,lcsh:R ,RECOGNITION ,Toxoplasma gondii ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology ,Immunity, Humoral ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Immunization ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,lcsh:Q ,RESISTANCE ,RESPONSES - Abstract
Toxoplasmosis, a zoonotic disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, is an important public health problem and veterinary concern. Although there is no vaccine for human toxoplasmosis, many attempts have been made to develop one. Promising vaccine candidates utilize proteins, or their genes, from microneme organelle of T. gondii that are involved in the initial stages of host cell invasion by the parasite. In the present study, we used different recombinant microneme proteins (TgMIC1, TgMIC4, or TgMIC6) or combinations of these proteins (TgMIC1-4 and TgMIC1-4-6) to evaluate the immune response and protection against experimental toxoplasmosis in C57BL/6 mice. Vaccination with recombinant TgMIC1, TgMIC4, or TgMIC6 alone conferred partial protection, as demonstrated by reduced brain cyst burden and mortality rates after challenge. Immunization with TgMIC1-4 or TgMIC1-4-6 vaccines provided the most effective protection, since 70% and 80% of mice, respectively, survived to the acute phase of infection. In addition, these vaccinated mice, in comparison to non-vaccinated ones, showed reduced parasite burden by 59% and 68%, respectively. The protective effect was related to the cellular and humoral immune responses induced by vaccination and included the release of Th1 cytokines IFN-γ and IL-12, antigen-stimulated spleen cell proliferation, and production of antigen-specific serum antibodies. Our results demonstrate that microneme proteins are potential vaccines against T. gondii, since their inoculation prevents or decreases the deleterious effects of the infection.
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45. Cardiorespiratory Optimal Point: A Submaximal Exercise Variable to Assess Panic Disorder Patients
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Antonio Egidio Nardi, Aline Sardinha, Claudio Gil Soares de Araújo, and Plínio dos Santos Ramos
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pulmonology ,Physiology ,Cardiology ,lcsh:Medicine ,Submaximal exercise ,Cardiovascular Physiology ,Oxygen Consumption ,Heart Rate ,Internal medicine ,Heart rate ,medicine ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Humans ,Respiratory Physiology ,Respiratory system ,Sports and Exercise Medicine ,lcsh:Science ,Exercise ,Retrospective Studies ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Panic disorder ,lcsh:R ,VO2 max ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Retrospective cohort study ,Cardiorespiratory fitness ,Cardiovascular Disease Risk ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Dyspnea ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Phobic anxiety ,Physical therapy ,Exercise Test ,Panic Disorder ,lcsh:Q ,Female ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Panic disorder (PD) patients often report respiratory symptoms and tend to perform poorly during maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX), at least partially, due to phobic anxiety. Thus, we hypothesized that a submaximal exercise variable, minimum VE/VO2 - hereafter named cardiorespiratory optimal point (COP) -, may be useful in their clinical assessment. Data from 2,338 subjects were retrospectively analyzed and 52 (2.2%) patients diagnosed with PD (PDG) (70% women; aged 48±13 years). PD patients were compared with a healthy control group (CG) precisely matched to number of cases, age and gender profiles. PDG was further divided into two subgroups, based on having achieved a maximal or a submaximal CPX (unwilling to continue until exhaustion). We compared COP, VO2 max, maximum heart rate (HR max) between PDG and CG, and also COP between maximal and submaximal PD subgroups. COP was similar between PDG and CG (21.9±0.5 vs. 23.4±0.6; p = 0.07), as well as, for PD subgroups of maximal and submaximal CPX (22.0±0.5 vs. 21.6±1.3; p = 0.746). Additionally, PD patients completing a maximal CPX obtained VO2 max (mL x kg-1 x min-1) (32.9±1.57 vs 29.6±1.48; p = 0.145) and HR max (bpm) similar to controls (173±2.0 vs 168±2.7; p = 0.178). No adverse complications occurred during CPX. Although clinically safe, it is sometimes difficult to obtain a true maximal CPX in PD patients. Normalcy of cardiorespiratory interaction at submaximal effort as assessed by COP may contribute to reassure both patients and physicians that there is no physiological substrate for exercise-related respiratory symptoms often reported by PD patients.
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46. Aerobic training intervention in panic disorder: a case-series study
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Andrea Camaz Deslandes, Aline Sardinha, Antonio Egidio Nardi, Raphael Marques Gomes, and Claudio Gil Soares de Araújo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,lcsh:Medicine ,Physical exercise ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Anxiolytic ,Panic and Agoraphobia Scale ,physical exercise ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Aerobic exercise ,lcsh:R5-920 ,business.industry ,Panic disorder ,lcsh:R ,anxiety ,medicine.disease ,non-pharmacological treatment ,Physical therapy ,Anxiety sensitivity ,Anxiety ,medicine.symptom ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,business ,Case series - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The anxiolytic effect of regular aerobic exercise in panic disorder patients is well known. However, a protocol for aerobic exercise intervention as an adjunct non-pharmacologic treatment for panic disorder is still lacking. Our aim was to propose and present a pilot study about an aerobic training protocol that could be replicable, safe and viable for other clinical trials with panic disorder patients. METHODS: A total of 24 exercise sessions (twice/week) of treadmill walking at controlled intensity (75% VO2max) were completed by four panic disorder patients. RESULTS: No major complications were observed. The benefits of the aerobic training intervention were reflected in favorable changes in the Panic and Agoraphobia Scale, the Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire, the Anxiety Sensitivity Index and in the Body Sensations Questionnaire scores, in spite of no significant differences in physiological variables. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed protocol of aerobic training intervention was shown to be a safe and potentially useful tool as adjunct non-pharmacologic treatment of panic disorder. Further studies are needed in order to determine whether higher intensities and/or longer exercise interventions would induce physiological benefits while still being feasible and safe. RESUMO OBJETIVO: O efeito ansiolítico do exercício aeróbio regular em pacientes com Transtorno de Pânico é bem conhecido. No entanto, permanece a lacuna de um protocolo de intervenção com exercícios aeróbios como um tratamento adjunto não farmacológico para o transtorno de pânico. Nosso objetivo foi apresentar estudo piloto de um protocolo de treinamento aeróbio que pudesse ser replicável, seguro e viável para outras triagens clínicas com pacientes com transtorno de pânico. MÉTODO: Pacientes com transtorno de pânico completaram 24 sessões (duas vezes por semana) de caminhada na esteira, com intensidade controlada (75% VO2max). RESULTADOS: Não foram observadas complicações importantes. Os benefícios da intervenção com treinamento aeróbio refletiram-se favoravelmente através de mudanças nos escores da Escala de Pânico e Agorafobia, do Questionário de Ansiedade Cardíaca, do Índice de Sensibilidade à Ansiedade e do Questionário de Sensações Corporais, apesar de nenhuma diferença ter se mostrado significativa nas variáveis fisiológicas. CONCLUSÕES: O protocolo de treinamento aeróbio proposto mostrou ser seguro e uma ferramenta potencialmente útil para o tratamento adjunto não farmacológico do transtorno de pânico. Mais estudos são necessários a fim de avaliar se intensidades mais elevadas e/ou intervenções mais longas com exercícios poderiam induzir benefícios fisiológicos adicionais, ao mesmo tempo permanecendo viáveis e seguros.
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47. Brazilian Portuguese Validated Version of the Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire
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Antonio Egidio Nardi, Claudio Gil Soares de Araújo, Maria Cristina Ferreira, Aline Sardinha, and Georg H. Eifert
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Adult ,Cross-Cultural Comparison ,Male ,Questionnaires ,Social Phobia Inventory ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Psychometrics ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Validation Studies as Topic ,Anxiety ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,Psychiatry ,Agoraphobia ,Aged ,Mini-international neuropsychiatric interview ,Psychological Tests ,business.industry ,Panic disorder ,Panic ,Original Articles ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Anxiety Disorders ,Test Anxiety Scale ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Educational Status ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Brazil ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cardiac Anxiety (CA) is the fear of cardiac sensations, characterized by recurrent anxiety symptoms, in patients with or without cardiovascular disease. The Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire (CAQ) is a tool to assess CA, already adapted but not validated to Portuguese. OBJECTIVE: This paper presents the three phases of the validation studies of the Brazilian CAQ. METHODS: To extract the factor structure and assess the reliability of the CAQ (phase 1), 98 patients with coronary artery disease were recruited. The aim of phase 2 was to explore the convergent and divergent validity. Fifty-six patients completed the CAQ, along with the Body Sensations Questionnaire (BSQ) and the Social Phobia Inventory (SPIN). To determine the discriminative validity (phase 3), we compared the CAQ scores of two subgroups formed with patients from phase 1 (n = 98), according to the diagnoses of panic disorder and agoraphobia, obtained with the MINI - Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview. RESULTS: A 2-factor solution was the most interpretable (46.4% of the variance). Subscales were named "Fear and Hypervigilance" (n=9; alpha = 0.88), and "Avoidance", (n = 5; alpha = 0.82). Significant correlation was found between factor 1 and the BSQ total score (p
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48. IL-17 Induction by ArtinM is Due to Stimulation of IL-23 and IL-1 Release and/or Interaction with CD3 in CD4+ T Cells
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Vania Sammartino Mariano, Maria Cristina Roque-Barreira, Thiago Aparecido da Silva, Tiago W. P. Mineo, Maria Adélia Aparecida de Souza, and Aline Sardinha-Silva
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0301 basic medicine ,CD3 Complex ,Physiology ,lcsh:Medicine ,Interleukin-23 ,Biochemistry ,Cell-Mediated Immunity ,Mice ,White Blood Cells ,Animal Cells ,Immune Physiology ,Lectins ,Candida albicans ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Enzyme-Linked Immunoassays ,CANDIDÍASE ,lcsh:Science ,Mannan-binding lectin ,Mice, Knockout ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Innate Immune System ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,T Cells ,Interleukin-17 ,Candidiasis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cytokines ,Interleukin 17 ,Plant Lectins ,Cellular Types ,Antibody ,Research Article ,Immune Cells ,CD3 ,Immunology ,Antigen-Presenting Cells ,Spleen ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Mannose-Binding Lectin ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immunity ,medicine ,Animals ,Immunoassays ,Antigen-presenting cell ,Blood Cells ,030102 biochemistry & molecular biology ,Macrophages ,lcsh:R ,Receptors, Interleukin-1 ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Proteins ,Cell Biology ,Th1 Cells ,Molecular Development ,Molecular biology ,TLR2 ,030104 developmental biology ,Immune System ,Myeloid Differentiation Factor 88 ,Immunologic Techniques ,biology.protein ,Th17 Cells ,lcsh:Q ,Artocarpus ,Interleukin-1 ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
ArtinM is a D-mannose-binding lectin extracted from the seeds of Artocarpus heterophyllus that interacts with TLR2 N-glycans and activates antigen-presenting cells (APCs), as manifested by IL-12 production. In vivo ArtinM administration induces Th1 immunity and confers protection against infection with several intracellular pathogens. In the murine model of Candida albicans infection, it was verified that, in addition to Th1, ArtinM induces Th17 immunity manifested by high IL-17 levels in the treated animals. Herein, we investigated the mechanisms accounting for the ArtinM-induced IL-17 production. We found that ArtinM stimulates the IL-17 production by spleen cells in BALB/c or C57BL/6 mice, a response that was significantly reduced in the absence of IL-23, MyD88, or IL-1R. Furthermore, we showed that ArtinM directly induced the IL-23 mRNA expression and the IL-1 production by macrophages. Consistently, in cell suspensions depleted of macrophages, the IL-17 production stimulated by ArtinM was reduced by 53% and the exogenous IL-23 acted synergistically with ArtinM in promoting IL-17 production by spleen cell suspensions. We verified that the absence of IL-23, IL-1R, or MyD88 inhibited, but did not block, the IL-17 production by ArtinM-stimulated spleen cells. Therefore, we investigated whether ArtinM exerts a direct effect on CD4+ T cells in promoting IL-17 production. Indeed, spleen cell suspensions depleted of CD4+ T cells responded to ArtinM with very low levels of IL-17 release. Likewise, isolated CD4+ T cells under ArtinM stimulus augmented the expression of TGF-β mRNA and released high levels of IL-17. Considering the observed synergism between IL-23 and ArtinM, we used cells from IL-23 KO mice to assess the direct effect of lectin on CD4+ T cells. We verified that ArtinM increased the IL-17 production significantly, a response that was inhibited when the CD4+ T cells were pre-incubated with anti-CD3 antibody. In conclusion, ArtinM stimulates the production of IL-17 by CD4+ T cells in two major ways: (I) through the induction of IL-23 and IL-1 by APCs and (II) through the direct interaction with CD3 on the CD4+ T cells. This study contributes to elucidation of mechanisms accounting for the property of ArtinM in inducing Th17 immunity and opens new perspectives in designing strategies for modulating immunity by using carbohydrate recognition agents.
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49. Psychiatric disorders and cardiac anxiety in exercising and sedentary coronary artery disease patients: a case-control study
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Antonio Egidio Nardi, Aline Sardinha, and Claudio Gil Soares de Araújo
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physiology ,Short Communication ,Immunology ,Biophysics ,Cardiac rehabilitation ,Physical exercise ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Biochemistry ,Coronary artery disease ,Exercise training ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Psychiatry ,Exercise ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Sedentary lifestyle ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Depression ,General Neuroscience ,Case-control study ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Cardiovascular disease ,Mental health ,Anxiety Disorders ,Mood ,Case-Control Studies ,Physical therapy ,Anxiety ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Sedentary Behavior ,business - Abstract
Regular physical exercise has been shown to favorably influence mood and anxiety; however, there are few studies regarding psychiatric aspects of physically active patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). The objective of the present study was to compare the prevalence of psychiatric disorders and cardiac anxiety in sedentary and exercising CAD patients. A total sample of 119 CAD patients (74 men) were enrolled in a case-control study. The subjects were interviewed to identify psychiatric disorders and responded to the Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire. In the exercise group (N = 60), there was a lower prevalence (45 vs 81%; P < 0.001) of at least one psychiatric diagnosis, as well as multiple comorbidities, when compared to the sedentary group (N = 59). Considering the Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire, sedentary patients presented higher scores compared to exercisers (mean ± SEM = 55.8 ± 1.9 vs 37.3 ± 1.6; P < 0.001). In a regression model, to be attending a medically supervised exercise program presented a relevant potential for a 35% reduction in cardiac anxiety. CAD patients regularly attending an exercise program presented less current psychiatric diagnoses and multiple mental-related comorbidities and lower scores of cardiac anxiety. These salutary mental effects add to the already known health benefits of exercise for CAD patients.
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50. Macrophages Activation by proteins Toxoplasma gondii micronema Toxoplasma gondii is mediated by interaction with receptors toll type
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Aline Sardinha da Silva, Maria Cristina Roque Antunes Barreira, Neide Maria da Silva, and Dario Simões Zamboni
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Toxoplasma gondii é um protozoário coccídio intracelular obrigatório conhecido por sua habilidade em parasitar uma ampla gama de espécies hospedeiras. A região apical do parasito é rica em organelas que, em função dos produtos liberados, estão envolvidas no processo de adesão e invasão da célula hospedeira. As proteínas liberadas por micronemas (MICs), solúveis e transmembrana, possuem domínios adesivos essenciais para a virulência do parasita. Algumas dessas proteínas são encontradas associadas entre si na superfície do taquizoíta, formando complexos como TgMIC1/MIC4/MIC6 e TgMIC3/MIC8. Em estudos anteriores demonstramos a que o subcomplexo TgMIC1/MIC4 (Fração LAC+) liga-se à lactose e estimula macrófagos a secretar IL-12. Verificamos, utilizando células HEK293 transfectadas, que um dos principais mecanismos responsáveis pela produção de IL-12 decorria do reconhecimento de N-glicanos do ectodomínio de TLR2 pelo domínio de reconhecimento de carboidrato de TgMIC1. O objetivo do presente estudo foi o de investigar a capacidade de TgMIC1 e TgMIC4 de ativar macrófagos murinos e qual o papel desempenhado por TLR2 e/ou TLR4 no desencadeamento dessa ativação. Mostramos que macrófagos derivados de medula óssea de camundongos C57Bl/6, estimulados com TgMIC1 e TgMIC4, utilizadas isoladamente ou em combinação, secretam altos níveis de citocinas pró-inflamatórias, como TNF-?, IL-6, IL-12 e IL-1?, produzem altos níveis de óxido nítrico, e têm aumentadas suas capacidades migratória e fagocítica. Os ensaios que utilizaram macrófagos de camundongos C57Bl/6 nocauteados revelaram que a ausência de expressão de TLR2 ou de TLR4 prejudicou os efeitos ativadores exercidos por TgMIC1 e TgMIC4. Macrófagos TLR2-/- tiveram as manifestações de ativação celular significantemente reduzidas em relação aos macrófagos selvagens. Por outro lado, esses efeitos foram mais afetados pela ausência de TLR4, uma vez que as respostas obtidas frente ao estímulo com TgMIC1 ou TgMIC4 eram similares às verificadas em células não estimuladas (controle negativo). Concluímos que TgMIC1 e TgMIC4 interagem com os receptores do tipo toll 2 e 4 expressos por macrófagos, levando à ativação celular manifesta por alta produção de citocinas e outros mediadores inflamatórios, e aumento das capacidades migratória e fagocítica. A interação com TLR4 é preponderante em relação à estabelecida com TLR2 no desencadeamento de ativação celular Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular coccidian protozoan known for its ability to parasitize a wide range of host species. The parasite\'s apical region is rich in organelles that, because of the products it releases, are involved in the processes of adhesion and invasion of the host cell. The soluble and transmembrane proteins released by the micronemes (MICs), have adhesive domains that are essential for the parasite virulence. Some of these proteins can be found associated with each other on the taquizoite surface, as it is the case of TgMIC1/MIC4/MIC6 or TgMIC3/TgMIC8 complexes. Our group has demonstrated in previous studies that the TgMIC1/TgMIC4 subcomplex (LAC+ fraction) binds to lactose and stimulates macrophages to release IL-12. Using HEK293 transfected cells, we showed that one of the main mechanisms leading to IL-12 release by macrophages, was the recognition of N-glycans of the TLR2 ectodomain by the carbohydrate recognition domain of TgMIC1. Thus, the objective of this study was to address whether TgMIC1 and TgMIC4 activate murine macrophages and what is the role of TLR2 and TLR4 in macrophage activation. Our results show that the stimulation of C57BL/6 mice bone marrow derived macrophages with TgMIC1 and TgMIC4, alone or in combination, induce the release of high levels of proinflammatory cytokines such as TNF-?, IL-6, IL-12 and IL-1?, and also nitric oxide; and increases phagocytic activity and cell migration activity. The assays using knockout C57Bl/6 macrophages showed that the absence of TLR2 or TLR4 expression impaired the activating effects of TgMIC1 e TgMIC4. TLR2-/- macrophages presented significantly reduced cell activation manifestations compared to WT macrophages. On the other hand, these effects were more affected in the absence of TLR4, once the responses obtained with TgMIC1 or TgMIC4 stimulation were similar to those observed in non stimulated cells (negative control). We conclude that TgMIC1 and TgMIC4 interact with the receptors Toll like 2 and 4 expressed in macrophages, leading to cell activation, resulting in high cytokine and inflammatory mediators production, and increased migratory and phagocytic capacity. The interaction with TLR4 is predominant over that established with TLR2 in the triggering of cell activation
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