11 results on '"A. Pasquali"'
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2. Prevalence of Alcohol and Tobacco Use and Perceptions Regarding Prenatal Care among Pregnant Brazilian Women, 2017 to 2018: A Mixed-Methods Study.
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Bianchini, Bianca Vendruscolo, Maroneze, Marília Cunha, Timm, Marcella Simões, dos Santos, Bianca Zimmermann, and Dotto, Patrícia Pasquali
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CONFIDENCE intervals ,CONTENT analysis ,COUNSELING ,ALCOHOL drinking ,HEALTH attitudes ,INTERVIEWING ,RESEARCH methodology ,PREGNANT women ,PRENATAL care ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,STATISTICAL sampling ,SMOKING ,TOBACCO ,QUALITATIVE research ,QUANTITATIVE research ,ATTITUDES of mothers ,CROSS-sectional method ,DATA analysis software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,PREGNANCY - Abstract
Objective: To identify the prevalence of alcohol and tobacco drug use among pregnant women and investigate their perceptions regarding advice from health professionals during prenatal care. Method: We used a sequential explanatory mixed-methods design for this cross-sectional study; the study period was January 2017 to December 2018. Multistage random sampling resulted in the selection of 255 pregnant women assisted in primary care units and through the Family Health Strategy in a city in southern Brazil. Trained interviewers collected data on the use of alcohol and tobacco drugs and socioeconomic characteristics via a questionnaire. Qualitative interviews were performed with pregnant women identified as alcohol and tobacco drug users in the quantitative phase. Interviews proceeded consecutively until saturation was reached, followed by a thematic analysis of interview content based on Braun and Clarke. Results: The prevalence of smoking and alcohol use was 12.55% and 14.12%, respectively. From the 14 interviews conducted, five categories emerged from the discourses: prenatal care from the perspective of pregnant women, habits and knowledge regarding smoking during pregnancy, habits and knowledge regarding alcohol use during pregnancy, previous experiences and empirical knowledge, and pregnant women's preferences for talking about their habits. Conclusion for Practice: Study findings identified smoking and alcohol use as habits among some women during pregnancy and, consequently, the need for improving care because of their superficial knowledge regarding tobacco and alcohol use. The findings underscore the importance of strengthening measures and establishing new strategies that ensure women's understanding, empowerment, and choices—from the beginning of childbearing age—regarding habits during pregnancy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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3. CONTRIBUIÇÃO DA COLETA SELETIVA PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO SUSTENTÁVEL MUNICIPAL.
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Berticelli, Ritielli, Decesaro, Andressa, Pandolfo, Adalberto, and Pasquali, Pâmela Bia
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SANITARY landfills ,SOCIAL space ,SOCIAL classes ,LIFE spans ,SUSTAINABLE development ,SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
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- 2020
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4. Postnatal Growth and Psychomotor Development in Small for Gestational Age Brazilian Infants.
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Paine, Patricia Ann and Pasquali, Luiz
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The early psychomotor development (DQ) of 29 term small-for-gestational-age Brazilian infants was shown to be more dependent on postnatal growth than the DQ of 51 term appropriate-for-gestational-age infants. (Author/RH)
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5. Working Mothers and Daughters' Sex-Role Indentification in Brazil.
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Pasquali, Luiz and Callegari, Anna Irma
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Responses of 104 female adolescents to the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) 7GF card and to the Scenotest (SCT) were analyzed in order to determine the influence of the mother's place of work (at home or away) and her job satisfaction on the daughter's sex-role identification. (Author/JMB)
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6. Dispersion of Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum in central-southern Brazil: Evidence from an integrative approach.
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Pasquali, Aline Kuhn Sbruzzi, Baggio, Rafael Antunes, Boeger, Walter Antonio, González-Britez, Nilsa, Guedes, Deborah Carbonera, Chaves, Enmanuel Céspedes, and Thomaz-Soccol, Vanete
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LEISHMANIA , *VISCERAL leishmaniasis , *METROPOLITAN areas , *MICROSATELLITE repeats - Abstract
Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum is the zoonotic agent of visceral leishmaniasis (VL), a disease with a global distribution. The transmission scenario of VL has been undergoing changes worldwide, with the biologic cycle invading urbanized areas and dispersing the parasites into other previously free areas. The epidemiological cycle in Brazil has dispersed from the Northeast to other regions of the country. In this study, an integrative approach, including genotyping Brazilian strains of L. (L.) infantum for 14 microsatellite markers and reviewing historical records of the disease, was used to assess dispersion routes throughout central-southern Brazil. Our results support three L. (L.) infantum dispersion routes: A) dispersion from Bolivia to the states of Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul and São Paulo via the Bolivia-Brazil gas pipeline from 1998 to 2005; B) VL dispersion from Paraguay to the Brazilian side of the triple border (Foz do Iguaçu and Santa Terezinha de Itaipu) during after 2012; and C) emergence of a new L. (L.) infantum cluster in western Santa Catarina State and its dispersion to southern Paraná State (municipality of Pato Branco), after 2013. Hypotheses regarding possible entries of Leishmania (L.) infantum into the area of the triple border are presented and discussed. Understanding how VL has dispersed is vital to the development of control measures for this disease and to avoid future dispersion events. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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7. Explaining fertility in urban-dwelling Brazilian women: Importance of traditional sex-role...
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Paine, Patricia and Pasquali, Luiz
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HUMAN fertility - Abstract
Studies the determinants of fertility in 221 urban dwelling Brazilian women with path analysis. Sex-role attitudes; Religious orthodoxy; Socioeconomic factors; Method; Results; Discussion.
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- 1992
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8. Phenotypical and genotypical differences among Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis isolates that caused different clinical frames in humans and dogs: A systematic review.
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Silva, Taylon Felipe, Tomiotto-Pellissier, Fernanda, Pasquali, Aline Kuhn Sbruzzi, Pinto-Ferreira, Fernanda, Pavanelli, Wander Rogério, Conchon-Costa, Ivete, Navarro, Italmar Teodorico, and Caldart, Eloiza Teles
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LEISHMANIASIS , *LEISHMANIA , *VISCERAL leishmaniasis , *CUTANEOUS leishmaniasis , *GENOTYPES , *KEYWORD searching - Abstract
• Different strais of L. amazonensis can cause different clinical forms. • Visceral L. amazonensis strains causes slow-onset disease in mice. • Cutaneous L. amazonensis strains quickly induces disease and inflammation in mice. • Genomic alteration in L. amazonensis metabolism genes might increase virulence. Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis is an important etiological agent of American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) in Brazil. The species causes a large spectrum of clinical manifestations in humans and dogs, ranging from cutaneous, cutaneous diffuse, mucocutaneous, and visceral involvement, however, the factors that drive the development of different disease forms by the same species are not yet fully known. In the present work, it was systematically reviewed the studies addressing phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of Leishmania (L.) amazonensis isolates causing cutaneous and visceral clinical frames in humans and dogs, comparing the results observed. For this, four research databases were searched for the following keywords: (Leishmania amazonensis AND visceral leishmaniasis) AND (tropism OR virulence OR visceralization OR adaptations OR mutation OR clinical presentation OR resistance OR survival OR wide spectrum). The results revealed that the complexity disease seems to involve the combination of genetic factors of the parasite (as modifications in molecules related to the virulence and metabolism) and also of the host's immune background and status. Nonetheless, the exact mechanism that leads to different clinical manifestations between strains of the same species is still uncertain and future studies must be developed to better elucidate this phenomenon. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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9. Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Anacardium occidentale Leaf Extract.
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Souza, Natália Cabral, de Oliveira, Juliana Medeiros, Morrone, Maurílio da Silva, Albanus, Ricardo D’Oliveira, Amarante, Maria do Socorro Medeiros, Camillo, Christina da Silva, Langassner, Silvana Maria Zucolotto, Gelain, Daniel Pens, Moreira, José Cláudio Fonseca, Dalmolin, Rodrigo Juliani Siqueira, and Pasquali, Matheus Augusto de Bittencourt
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ANTI-inflammatory agents , *ANTIOXIDANTS , *ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay , *LEAVES , *IN vitro studies ,THERAPEUTIC use of plant extracts - Abstract
In tropical America, principally in Northeastern Brazil, the leaf extract of Anacardium occidentale is traditionally used for treatment of different diseases. However, chemical and biological properties and activities of Anacardium occidentale are poorly investigated and known. Here, we evaluated the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities “in vitro” of leaf extract from Anacardium occidentale. Our results show that leaf extract exhibits antioxidant activity when used to treat RAW 264.7 macrophage cells. Antioxidant effects were observed by decrease in oxidative damage in macrophage cells treated with 0.5 µg/mL and 5 µg/mL of leaf extract. Moreover, leaf extract reversed oxidative damage and inflammatory parameters induced in LPS-stimulated RAW 264.7 macrophage cells. Leaf extract at 0.5 µg/mL and 5 µg/mL was able to inhibit release of TNF-α and IL-1β in LPS-stimulated cells. Taken together, our results indicate antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of leaf extract from Anacardium occidentale and reveal the positive effects that intake of these products can mediate in biological system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. The PANcreatic Disease ReseArch (PANDoRA) consortium: Ten years' experience of association studies to understand the genetic architecture of pancreatic cancer.
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Campa, Daniele, Gentiluomo, Manuel, Stein, Angelika, Aoki, Mateus Nóbrega, Oliverius, Martin, Vodičková, Ludmila, Jamroziak, Krzysztof, Theodoropoulos, George, Pasquali, Claudio, Greenhalf, William, Arcidiacono, Paolo Giorgio, Uzunoglu, Faik, Pezzilli, Raffaele, Luchini, Claudio, Puzzono, Marta, Loos, Martin, Giaccherini, Matteo, Katzke, Verena, Mambrini, Andrea, and Kiudeliene, Edita
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PANCREATIC cancer , *PANCREATIC diseases , *CONSORTIA , *DISEASE risk factors , *MONOGENIC & polygenic inheritance (Genetics) , *PANCREATIC tumors - Abstract
Pancreatic cancer has an incidence that almost matches its mortality. Only a small number of risk factors and 33 susceptibility loci have been identified. so Moreover, the relative rarity of pancreatic cancer poses significant hurdles for research aimed at increasing our knowledge of the genetic mechanisms contributing to the disease. Additionally, the inability to adequately power research questions prevents small monocentric studies from being successful. Several consortia have been established to pursue a better understanding of the genetic architecture of pancreatic cancers. The Pancreatic disease research (PANDoRA) consortium is the largest in Europe. PANDoRA is spread across 12 European countries, Brazil and Japan, bringing together 29 basic and clinical research groups. In the last ten years, PANDoRA has contributed to the discovery of 25 susceptibility loci, a feat that will be instrumental in stratifying the population by risk and optimizing preventive strategies. [Display omitted] • Thirty-three pancreatic cancer susceptibility loci have been discovered so far. • Polygenic risk scores are a powerful tool to stratify the population into low and high risk individuals. • Secondary analyses on existing GWAS data have identified three susceptibility loci. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. Turnera subulata Anti-Inflammatory Properties in Lipopolysaccharide-Stimulated RAW 264.7 Macrophages.
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Souza, Natália Cabral, de Oliveira, Juliana Medeiros, da Silva Morrone, Maurílio, Albanus, Ricardo D'Oliveira, Medeiros Amarante, Maria do Socorro, da Silva Camillo, Christina, Langassner, Silvana Maria Zucolotto, Gelain, Daniel Pens, Moreira, José Cláudio Fonseca, Dalmolin, Rodrigo Juliani Siqueira, and de Bittencourt Pasquali, Matheus Augusto
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CHRONIC pain , *ANTI-inflammatory agents , *FRUIT juices , *LEAVES , *MACROPHAGES , *MEDICINAL plants , *PROTEIN kinases , *PLANT extracts , *OXIDATIVE stress , *PHARMACODYNAMICS , *PREVENTION - Abstract
In South America, particularly in the Northeastern regions of Brazil, Turnera subulata leaf extract is used as an alternative traditional medicine approach for several types of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, chronic pain, and general inflammation. Despite its widespread use, little is known about the medicinal properties of the plants of this genus. In this study, we evaluate the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory of T. subulata leaf extract in an in vitro model of inflammation, using lipopolysaccharide-stimulated RAW-264.7 macrophage cell line. We observed that cotreatment with T. subulata leaf extract was able to reduce the oxidative stress in cells due to inflammatory response. More importantly, we observed that the leaf extract was able to directly modulate inflammatory response by altering activity of members of the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways. Our results demonstrate for the first time that T. subulata have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which warrant further investigation of the medicinal potential of this species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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