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2. Selenium Biomarkers and Their Relationship to Cardiovascular Risk Parameters in Obese Women.
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Cardoso BEP, da Cunha Soares T, da Silva Dias TM, Fontenelle LC, Morais JBS, Cruz KJC, de Paiva Sousa M, de Sousa TGV, de Sousa Melo SR, Dos Santos LR, Henriques GS, Oliveira FE, and do Nascimento Marreiro D
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- Humans, Female, Risk Factors, Cross-Sectional Studies, Body Mass Index, Obesity, Waist Circumference, Triglycerides, Heart Disease Risk Factors, Biomarkers, Blood Pressure, Cardiovascular Diseases, Selenium
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A cross-sectional study was carried out with 210 women divided into a case group (obese, n = 84) and a control group (eutrophic, n = 126). Body weight, height, waist circumference (WC), and hip and neck circumference were measured and the waist-hip ratio and conicity index were calculated. Selenium in plasma, erythrocytes and urine, erythrocyte GPx activity, lipid profile, Castelli I and II indices, and systolic and diastolic blood (DBP) pressure were evaluated. Mean dietary selenium intake (µg/kg/day) and plasma and erythrocyte concentrations were lower in the obese group compared to the healthy group (p < 0.001). while urinary selenium concentrations were higher (p < 0.001). There was a statistical difference between groups regarding cardiovascular risk parameters: waist circumference, neck circumference, waist-hip ratio, conicity index, triacylglycerols (TGC), and lipoproteins rich in triacylglycerols (VLDL-c) (p > 0.05). There was a negative correlation between plasma selenium concentrations and total cholesterol (TC), non-high-density lipoprotein (non-HDL), low-density lipoprotein (LDL-c), and systolic blood pressure (SBP). Urinary selenium correlated negatively with waist circumference and hip circumference and positively with neck circumference, TC, TGC, high-density lipoprotein (HDL-c), non-HDL, and VLDL-c. There was a negative correlation between dietary selenium and waist circumference, waist-hip ratio, neck circumference, conicity index, non-HDL cholesterol, LDL-c, and Castelli indices I and II, as well as a positive correlation with HDL-c and diastolic blood pressure. Women with obesity present changes in their nutritional status related to selenium, as well as increased cardiovascular risk parameters. Thus, the positive role of selenium in protecting the risk of cardiovascular disease is likely., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2024
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3. Association Between Parameters of Cortisol Metabolism, Biomarkers of Minerals (Zinc, Selenium, and Magnesium), and Insulin Resistance and Oxidative Stress in Women with Obesity.
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Morais JBS, Cruz KJC, de Oliveira ARS, Cardoso BEP, da Silva Dias TM, de Sousa Melo SR, Dos Santos LR, Severo JS, de Freitas ST, Henriques GS, da Silva MTB, Oliveira FE, and do Nascimento Marreiro D
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- Female, Humans, Biomarkers, Cross-Sectional Studies, Hydrocortisone metabolism, Magnesium metabolism, Oxidative Stress, Selenium metabolism, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Zinc metabolism, Insulin Resistance, Obesity metabolism, Trace Elements metabolism
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This is a cross-sectional study with women divided into a group of those with obesity (n = 80) and a control group (n = 94). Statistical analysis was conducted using the SPSS program. There were high values of GPx and TBARS and reduced values of SOD in women with obesity compared to the control group. Obese women showed increased concentrations of cortisol in serum and urine as well as hypozincemia, hyposelenemia, and hypomagnesemia and increased urinary excretion of these minerals. There was a negative correlation between the cortisol/cortisone ratio and erythrocyte zinc and selenium concentrations and a significant positive correlation between GPx and SOD activity and erythrocyte and plasma concentrations of zinc and selenium. The results of the study suggest the influence of adiposity on the increase in cortisol concentrations and the role of this hormone in the compartmentalization of the minerals zinc, selenium, and magnesium. However, the association study does not allow identifying the impact of such action on the antioxidant defense system and insulin sensitivity., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2023
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4. Reproductive Planning and the Choice of Long-acting Reversible Contraceptive Primary to Health: A Cross-Sectional Study.
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Brufatto JPT, Dias TM, D'abreu NB, and Rehder PM
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- Female, Humans, Cross-Sectional Studies, Body Mass Index, Brazil, Contraceptive Agents, Contraception
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Objective: Evaluate the different perspectives that involve the choice of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), the issues related to this process and the consequences of deciding one method in the women's in the primary health care (PHC) center in Sousas, a district in Campinas, SP (Brazil)., Methods: This is an analytical cross-sectional study, it was performed at the PHC in Sousas. Data were collected through the analysis of medical records and interviews with women who live in Sousas and had the insertion of the copper intrauterine device (IUD) (D) from April 2021 to April 2022 or the etonogestrel implant (I) from May to December 2022. The study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Medical Science School at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP)., Results: Reason for choosing this LARC: medical (D: 52%; I: 100%), easy adhesion (D: 71%; I: 67%), effectiveness (D: 55%; I: 100%). Indication by health professionals (D: 65%; I: 100%). And improvement of clinical characteristics: mood (D: 77%; I: 67%), body mass index (BMI; D: 52%; I: 33%), and libido (D: 84%; I: 67%)., Conclusion: It is suggested that women tend to decide between LARCs when guided by their doctor or PHC health professionals, and they select LARCs because of the ease of use and low failure rates. Therefore, this study highlights how LARCs can positively interfere in the aspects that pervade contraception, such as BMI, libido, and mood., Competing Interests: The authors have no conflict of interests to declare., (Federação Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. This is an open access article published by Thieme under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, permitting unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction so long as the original work is properly cited. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).)
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- 2023
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5. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELENIUM NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND MARKERS OF LOW-GRADE CHRONIC INFLAMMATION IN OBESE WOMEN.
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Fontenelle LC, de Paiva Sousa M, Dos Santos LR, Cardoso BEP, de Sousa TGV, da Cunha Soares T, de Sousa Melo SR, Morais JBS, da Silva Dias TM, de Oliveira FE, Braz DC, de Castro E Sousa JM, Torres-Leal FL, Henriques GS, and do Nascimento Marreiro D
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- Humans, Female, Adolescent, Young Adult, Adult, Middle Aged, Interleukin-8, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha, Interleukin-6, Cross-Sectional Studies, Obesity, Cytokines, Inflammation, Body Mass Index, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Micronutrients, Nutritional Status, Selenium
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Low-grade chronic inflammation is one of the main disorders that characterize adipose tissue dysfunction in obesity and is an important element in the pathogenesis of several comorbidities. In this context, selenium is an essential micronutrient that exerts important anti-inflammatory functions, and the role of selenium in controlling inflammation associated with obesity is not well defined. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the relationship between markers of the nutritional status of selenium and low-grade chronic inflammation in obese women. This cross-sectional study included 81 women aged between 18 and 50 years, who were divided into two groups according to body mass index (BMI): the obesity group (n = 38) and normal weight group (n = 43). Selenium intake was assessed by 3-day diet records. The plasma, erythrocyte, and urinary selenium concentrations were determined using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry. The analysis of serum cytokines interleukin (IL)-8, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-10, and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) was performed using flow cytometry. The results of this study revealed that the obese women had higher dietary intake of selenium than eutrophic women. However, obese participants showed decreased selenium concentrations in plasma and erythrocytes, in parallel with increased concentrations of selenium in the urine. Regarding the inflammatory parameters, obese women exhibited higher concentrations of IL-6 and lower concentrations of the cytokines IL-8, IL-1β, and TNFα than eutrophic women. In the binary logistic regression analysis, erythrocyte selenium was considered an independent predictor of the serum concentrations of cytokine IL-8 in obese women, reflecting the anti-inflammatory action of this micronutrient., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2023
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6. Participation of Magnesium in the Secretion and Signaling Pathways of Insulin: an Updated Review.
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de Sousa Melo SR, Dos Santos LR, da Cunha Soares T, Cardoso BEP, da Silva Dias TM, Morais JBS, de Paiva Sousa M, de Sousa TGV, da Silva NC, da Silva LD, Cruz KJC, and do Nascimento Marreiro D
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- Glucose metabolism, Humans, Receptor, Insulin metabolism, Signal Transduction, Insulin metabolism, Insulin Resistance physiology, Magnesium metabolism
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Several studies have demonstrated the participation of various minerals in mechanisms involving insulin. Magnesium, in particular, plays an important role in the secretion and action of this hormone. Therefore, this review aimed to examine the latest insights into the biochemical and molecular aspects of the participation of magnesium in insulin sensitivity. Magnesium plays a vital role in the activity of intracellular proteins involved in insulin secretion in β-pancreatic cells, such as glucokinase, ATPase, and protein kinase C. In addition, evidence suggests that this mineral participates directly in insulin sensitivity and signaling in peripheral tissues, acting in the phosphorylation of the receptor tyrosine kinase and the insulin receptor substrates 1, insulin receptor substrates 2, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, and protein kinase B, and indirectly by reducing oxidative stress and chronic low-grade inflammation, which also lead to insulin resistance. Thus, magnesium deficiency is associated with glucose intolerance, while magnesium supplementation stimulates insulin secretion in pancreatic cells and improves insulin sensitivity in peripheral tissues. However, studies must consider assess short- and long-term nutritional status of mineral before performing intervention, the relevance of the balance of other nutrients that influence hormone secretion and sensibility, and health status of the assessed population., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2022
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7. [Ways of governing street life during the pandemic: discourses, technologies, and practices].
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Marçon L, Silva PC, Justino J, Oliveira CF, Carvalho SR, and Dias TM
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- Brazil epidemiology, COVID-19 epidemiology, Delivery of Health Care legislation & jurisprudence, Delivery of Health Care organization & administration, Health Care Surveys, Humans, Pandemics, Safety-net Providers organization & administration, Social Justice, COVID-19 prevention & control, Government Regulation, Health Policy, Ill-Housed Persons, Physical Distancing, Safety-net Providers legislation & jurisprudence, Vulnerable Populations
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Drawing on multiple sources, this article presents an analysis of a national survey implemented by Street Clinic teams in Brazil on the homeless population and the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the lens of certain ethical-political principles and methodological decisions, we focus our analysis on discourses about who lives and works on the streets during the pandemic, connecting discourse with experience. From the perspective of governmentality and biopolitics, we seek to shed light on power relations that reveal modes of government embodied at the street level - mainly related to isolation measures and social distancing - to create tensions surrounding the emergence of the notion of the homeless population in the midst of the pandemic. We conclude with a discussion of the precariousness that circumscribes life on the streets as a shared condition, and search for ways to comprehend forms of resistance and the right to exist.
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- 2021
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8. At-risk drinking and current cannabis use among medical students: a multivariable analysis of the role of personality traits.
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Schwarzbold ML, Haas GM, Barni RS, Biava P, Momo AC, Dias TM, Ayodele TA, Diaz AP, and Vicente F
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- Adult, Brazil epidemiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Marijuana Smoking psychology, Personality, Risk Factors, Socioeconomic Factors, Students, Medical psychology, Young Adult, Marijuana Smoking epidemiology, Students, Medical statistics & numerical data
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Objective: To explore the role of personality traits in at-risk drinking and current cannabis use among medical students., Methods: This cross-sectional study evaluated 707 medical students from two universities. Multiple logistic regression models for at-risk drinking and current cannabis use were constructed including sociodemographic, psychiatric, and personality variables., Results: At-risk drinking and current cannabis use were reported by 19.3% and 14.9% of participants, respectively. Models including Big Five measures showed associations of at-risk drinking with higher extraversion (p < 0.00001, adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 1.9) and lower conscientiousness (p = 0.00001, AOR = 0.5); cannabis use was also associated with lower conscientiousness (p = 0.003, AOR = 0.6), besides higher openness to experience (p = 0.002, AOR = 1.9). Models including measures of the Behavioral Inhibition and Activation Systems scales (BIS/BAS) showed associations of at-risk drinking with lower BIS (p = 0.002, AOR = 0.9) and higher BAS fun-seeking (p = 0.0005, AOR = 1.2); cannabis use was also associated with higher BAS fun-seeking (p = 0.008, AOR = 1.2). Personality variables had modest effects on model fit., Conclusion: Specific personality traits were independently associated with at-risk drinking and current cannabis use, albeit with modest effect sizes.
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- 2020
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9. Intracranial cellular schwannomas: a clinicopathological study of 20 cases.
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D'Almeida Costa F, Dias TM, Lombardo KA, Raghunathan A, Giannini C, Kenyon L, Saad AG, Gokden M, Burger PC, Montgomery EA, and Rodriguez FJ
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Brain Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Brain Neoplasms metabolism, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Immunophenotyping, Male, Middle Aged, Neurilemmoma diagnostic imaging, Neurilemmoma metabolism, Young Adult, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Brain Neoplasms pathology, Neurilemmoma pathology
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Aims: Cellular schwannoma is a specific subtype of schwannoma, prone to misinterpretation as a malignant neoplasm. Involvement of the intracranial compartment by these tumours is extremely rare. We aim to characterise this clinicopathological subgroup., Methods and Results: We identified a total of 20 cellular schwannomas with predominant intracranial involvement. The mean age of the patients at the time of surgery was 37 years (range = 16-81), with a slight female predominance (1.5:1 ratio). The most common sites were the eighth (n = 8) and fifth (n = 6) cranial nerves. Three tumours involved the anterior cranial fossa/olfactory groove, and a single case involved the glossopharyngeal nerve. All tumours met established criteria for cellular schwannoma, and were composed of interlacing fascicles of spindle cells lacking Verocay bodies with minimal Antoni B pattern and variable chronic inflammation and foamy histiocytes. Rare findings included haemosiderin deposition (n = 6), necrosis (n = 4), brisk mitotic activity (>10 mitoses per 10 high-power fields) (n = 2), focal epithelioid morphology (n = 2), myxoid areas (n = 2), neuroblastoma-like pattern (n = 1) and granular cells (n = 1). Immunohistochemical stains demonstrated expression of Schwann cell markers (S100 protein, SOX10, collagen IV) and preserved H3 K27 trimethylation in all cases tested. Fourteen patients had postoperative follow-up, ranging from 2 months to 21 years (mean = 66 months). In patients with follow-up, local recurrence/persistence developed in six cases; five tumours were initially incompletely resected. No metastatic disease or deaths were reported., Conclusions: Intracranial cellular schwannomas share morphological and immunophenotypical features with cellular schwannomas at others sites may demonstrate locally aggressive growth but appear to lack metastatic potential., (© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2020
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10. Sociodemographic, psychiatric, and personality correlates of non-prescribed use of amphetamine medications for academic performance among medical students.
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Haas GM, Momo AC, Dias TM, Ayodele TA, and Schwarzbold ML
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- Academic Performance psychology, Brazil, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Personality, Self Report, Socioeconomic Factors, Amphetamine therapeutic use, Central Nervous System Stimulants therapeutic use, Prescription Drug Misuse psychology, Students, Medical psychology
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- 2019
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11. Nutritional and toxicity constraints of phytoplankton from a Brazilian reservoir to the fitness of cladoceran species.
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Ferrão-Filho ADS, Dias TM, Pereira UJ, Dos Santos JAA, and Kozlowsky-Suzuki B
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- Animals, Biological Assay, Brazil, Chlorophyta, Cylindrospermopsis, Daphnia chemistry, Food, Cladocera drug effects, Cyanobacteria chemistry, Daphnia drug effects, Phytoplankton chemistry
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Camorim is a small, eutrophic reservoir in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with a phytoplankton community dominated most of the year by the filamentous diatom Aulacoseira spp. and the toxic cyanobacterium Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii. As filamentous species can be a poor food for grazers, we hypothesize that phytoplankton from this reservoir would constrain cladoceran fitness due to nutritional limitation and/or toxicity when animals fed mixtures of cultured green algae and natural seston. Clones of different cladoceran species were exposed either to seston from Camorim reservoir sampled in different seasons or to a C. raciborskii strain (CYLCAM-2) isolated from the reservoir. In short-term assays, cladocerans were exposed to either 100% seston or mixtures of 50% seston added to green algae (200 μg C L
-1 ), and their survivorship and somatic growth were measured for 4 days. In life table assays, neonates were exposed to the same seston treatments over 14 days and age at first reproduction, survivorship, fecundity, total offspring, and the intrinsic rate of natural increase (r) were assessed. In general, seston negatively affected cladoceran survivorship and fitness (r), but this response was seasonally and species specific. Stronger effects of CYLCAM-2 than those caused by seston on survivorship, somatic growth, and r were found for all cladoceran species, especially when the proportion of CYLCAM-2 was higher than 50% in relation to green algae in a fixed total food concentration. Our results suggest that both nutritional (C/P and morphology) and toxicity factors can act to impair cladoceran fitness and help explain the absence of cladocerans in Camorim reservoir.- Published
- 2019
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12. Effect of indirect restorative material and thickness on light transmission at different wavelengths.
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Pacheco RR, Carvalho AO, André CB, Ayres APA, de Sá RBC, Dias TM, Rueggeberg FA, and Giannini M
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- Ceramics, Composite Resins, Computer-Aided Design, Polymerization, Resin Cements, Zirconium, Dental Materials, Light, Light-Curing of Dental Adhesives, Materials Testing
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of indirect restorative material type and thickness on the transmission of different wavelengths from a broad-banded dental curing light., Methods: Four dental indirect restorative materials for computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) were evaluated: [RC] resin/ceramic hybrid material (Lava Ultimate), [FC] feldspathic ceramic (VitaBlocs), and two zirconia-based ceramics ([ZK] Katana; and [ZL] Lava). Total loss of irradiance (TL) was measured for blue (W
B, 425-490nm) and violet (WV, 350-425nm) wavelengths. Specimens of 15×15mm with varying thicknesses (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0mm) were fabricated (n=5). A plasma-arc dental light-curing unit was used (Arc Light-II). To assess TL as a function of wavelength, a software (Spectra Suite v5.1) connected to a spectroradiometer (USB2000) and an integrating sphere (CTSM-LSM-60-SF) was used. Data was subjected to statistical analysis (two-way ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey test, α=0.05)., Results: A 0.5mm interposition resulted in TL from 50.5 to 67.2%, depending on material. Increased thickness resulted in higher TL for all materials. FC showed less TL compared to ZK. In general, WV showed higher TL than did WB, and WV /WB proportion decreased with increasing thickness., Conclusions: Indirect materials significantly reduced TL, and this effect is greater with increasing thickness. WV showed lower penetration compared to WB ., (Copyright © 2018 Japan Prosthodontic Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2019
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13. The opportunity pill: discourses about the birth control pill in A Gazeta da Farmácia, 1960-1981.
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Dias TM, Bonan C, Nakano AR, and Teixeira LA
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- Brazil, Commerce, Gonadal Steroid Hormones, History of Pharmacy, History, 20th Century, Pharmacists, Professional Role, Sociological Factors, Contraceptives, Oral history, Periodicals as Topic history, Pharmaceutical Services history
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The pharmacy world was a mandatory crossing point and active player in the establishment of hormonal contraception in Brazil. Through an analysis of articles published in A Gazeta da Farmácia from 1960 to 1981, the study explores little-known aspects of the birth control pill's biography and the construction of its Brazilian market. For pharmacy professionals, oral contraceptives were "opportunity pills" in two senses: they provided profits and they restored the prestige of these professionals within the scientific, clinical-therapeutic, and political realms. The pathways of the pill and the pharmacy world intersected as both wove their biographies under the patronage of industry. Pharmacists and the pill were co-constructed, and each was an important crossing point for the other.
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- 2018
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14. Magnesium Status and Its Association with Oxidative Stress in Obese Women.
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Morais JBS, Severo JS, de Oliveira ARS, Cruz KJC, da Silva Dias TM, de Assis RC, Colli C, and do Nascimento Marreiro D
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- Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Dietary Supplements, Erythrocytes metabolism, Lipid Peroxidation drug effects, Magnesium administration & dosage, Magnesium pharmacokinetics, Obesity blood, Oxidative Stress drug effects
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The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between magnesium status and oxidative stress in obese and nonobese women. This cross-sectional study included 83 women, aged between 20 and 50 years, who were divided into two groups: the obese group (n = 31) and the control group (n = 52). The control group was age-matched with the obese group. Magnesium intake was monitored using 3-day food records and NutWin software version 1.5. The plasma and erythrocyte magnesium concentrations were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Plasma levels of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) were determined as biomarkers for lipid peroxidation and therefore of oxidative stress. The mean values of the magnesium content in the diet were found to be lower than those recommended, though there was no significant difference between groups (p > 0.05). The mean concentrations of plasma and erythrocyte magnesium were within the normal range, with no significant difference between groups (p > 0.05). The mean concentration of plasma TBARS was higher in obese woman, and the difference between the groups was statistically different (p < 0.05). There was a positive correlation between erythrocyte magnesium and plasma TBARS in the obese group (p = 0.021). Obese patients ingest low dietary magnesium content, which does not seem to affect the plasma and erythrocyte concentrations of the mineral. The study showed a negative correlation between erythrocyte magnesium concentrations and plasma TBARS, suggesting the influence of magnesium status on the parameters of oxidative stress in obese women.
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- 2017
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15. In vivo dosimetry of thyroid doses from different irradiated sites in children and adolescents: a cross-sectional study.
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Bonato CC, Dias HB, Alves Mda S, Duarte LO, Dias TM, Dalenogare MO, Viegas CC, and Elnecave RH
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- Adolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Neoplasms pathology, Organs at Risk, Radiation Dosage, Scattering, Radiation, Skin radiation effects, Neoplasms radiotherapy, Radiometry, Thyroid Gland radiation effects
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Background: Scattered radiation can be assessed by in vivo dosimetry. Thyroid tissue is sensitive to radiation, even at doses <10 cGy. This study compared the scattered dose to the thyroid measured by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) and the estimated one by treatment planning system (TPS)., Methods: During radiotherapy to sites other than the thyroid of 16 children and adolescents, seventy-two TLD measurements at the thyroid were compared with TPS estimation., Results: The overall TPS/TLD bias was 1.02 (95% LA 0.05 to 21.09). When bias was stratified by treatment field, the TPS overestimated TLD values at doses <1 cGy and underestimated them at doses >10 cGy. The greatest bias was found in pelvis and abdomen: 15.01 (95% LA 9.16 to 24.61) and 5.12 (95% LA 3.04 to 8.63) respectively. There was good agreement in orbit, head, and spine: bias 1.52 (95% LA 0.48 to 4.79), 0.44 (95% LA 0.11 to 1.82) and 0.83 (0.39 to 1.76) respectively. There was small agreement with broad limits for lung and mediastinum: 1.13 (95% LA 0.03 to 40.90) and 0.39 (95% LA 0.02 to 7.14) respectively., Conclusions: The scattered dose can be measured with TLDs, and TPS algorithms for outside structures should be improved.
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- 2014
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16. Ectopic cervical thymic carcinoma in a dog.
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Faisca P, Henriques J, Dias TM, Resende L, and Mestrinho L
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- Animals, Choristoma diagnosis, Choristoma pathology, Dog Diseases pathology, Dogs, Fatal Outcome, Male, Thymoma diagnosis, Thymoma pathology, Thymus Gland pathology, Thymus Neoplasms diagnosis, Thymus Neoplasms pathology, Choristoma veterinary, Dog Diseases diagnosis, Thymoma veterinary, Thymus Neoplasms veterinary
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A 10-year-old male German shepherd dog was referred for evaluation of a cranial cervical mass causing progressively worsening respiratory distress. A fine-needle aspirate of the mass was obtained and the cytology results were compatible with a carcinoma. The dog underwent chemotherapy without clinical improvement and was ultimately euthanased because of clinical deterioration. At post-mortem examination, an irregular multi-lobated mass in the cranial cervical region was observed causing ventro-lateral tracheal deviation. Histopathology and immunohistochemistry revealed a mixed population of CD3 lymphocytes and macrophages in an exuberant fibrous stroma, associated with dispersed cytokeratin-positive epithelial cells with marked eosinophilic cytoplasm. Some of the epithelial cells were arranged in concentric clusters that were interpreted as Hassall's corpuscles. Histopathological examination of the thyroid gland revealed several neoplastic emboli composed of epithelial cells similar to those observed in the cervical mass. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of an ectopic cervical thymic carcinoma in a dog., (© 2011 British Small Animal Veterinary Association.)
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- 2011
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17. [Smallpox and vaccine in Brazil at 20th century: institutionalization of health education].
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Fernandes TM, Chagas DC, and de Souza EM
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- Brazil, Health Promotion, History, 20th Century, Humans, Smallpox prevention & control, Health Education methods, Smallpox history, Smallpox Vaccine history
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The aim of this paper is to discuss some actions that made possible the eradication of smallpox in Brazil, considering the main contexts and policies adopted for the disease between 1920 and 1970, assuming as contrast educational measures in the field of health and establishing a discussion on the educational content of the programs adopted. It can be observed that, during this period, the setting of the health policies and the creation of state agencies that target specific diseases and actions, which in the case of the smallpox, only occurred in the 1960s, when the National Campaign against the Smallpox and the National Campaign for Eradication of Smallpox were created. Health education and the relations with these institutions were of fundamental importance to the dissemination and implementation of state actions that allowed the expansion of the vaccinal coverage with acceptance of its use by the population and the range of control and eradication of the disease.
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- 2011
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18. Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel steroidal pyrazoles as substrates for bile acid transporters.
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Bhat L, Jandeleit B, Dias TM, Moors TL, and Gallop MA
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- Animals, CHO Cells, Carrier Proteins metabolism, Cricetinae, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, Humans, Ileum drug effects, Ileum metabolism, Ligands, Membrane Glycoproteins metabolism, Pyrazoles chemistry, Pyrazoles metabolism, Xenopus laevis, Carrier Proteins drug effects, Membrane Glycoproteins drug effects, Pyrazoles chemical synthesis, Pyrazoles pharmacology
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A series of novel steroidal pyrazoles was synthesized as substrates for bile acid transporters to explore their potential as drug carriers. The selected pyrazole fused bile acids were further conjugated with drugs and drug surrogates. Their in vitro transport activities were evaluated in human ileal bile acid transporter (hIBAT) and human liver bile acid transporter (hLBAT) expressing Chinese hamster ovary (CHO)-cells and Xenopus laevis oocytes. The results of synthetic efforts and transporter assays studies are described herein.
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- 2005
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19. The discovery of biaryl acids and amides exhibiting antibacterial activity against Gram-positive bacteria.
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Look GC, Vacin C, Dias TM, Ho S, Tran TH, Lee LL, Wiesner C, Fang F, Marra A, Westmacott D, Hromockyj AE, Murphy MM, and Schullek JR
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- Amides chemistry, Amino Acids chemistry, Anti-Bacterial Agents chemistry, Escherichia coli growth & development, Gram-Positive Bacteria drug effects, Gram-Positive Bacteria growth & development, Microbial Sensitivity Tests statistics & numerical data, Staphylococcus aureus growth & development, Amides pharmacology, Amino Acids pharmacology, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Escherichia coli drug effects, Staphylococcus aureus drug effects
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Solid-phase synthetic methods for biaryl-based compounds were developed resulting in the construction of two 1000-member libraries. Numerous compounds were identified by high-throughput screening using whole cell screens to exhibit anti-microbial activity against Gram-positive bacteria. A series of biaryl compounds containing natural and unnatural amino acids were made to explore the SAR of the amino acid functionality.
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- 2004
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