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2. Coleoptera of Brazil: what we knew then and what we know now. Insights from the Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil
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Edilson Caron, Marcela L. Monné, Vinicius S. Ferreira, Cleide Costa, Mario Cupello, Sergio Aloquio, Adelita M. Linzmeier, Fernando Z. Vaz-de-Mello, Fernando W.T. Leivas, Igor Souza-Gonçalves, José R.M. Mermudes, Lúcia M. Almeida, Luciano de A. Moura, Nelson Ferreira Júnior, Paschoal C. Grossi, Sergio A. Vanin, Adam Ślipiński, Alexander Anichtchenko, Alfred F. Newton, Aline Sampaio, Allan Carelli, Anderson Puker, André da S. Ferreira, André S. Fernandes, André S. Roza, Andrew Cline, Brunno H.L. Sampaio, Bruno Clarkson, Camila F. de Castro, Carla de L. Bicho, César J. Benetti, Cibele S. Ribeiro-Costa, Cristiano Lopes-Andrade, Daiara Manfio, Daniara Colpani, Daniel S. Basílio, Daniela de C. Bená, Darren A. Pollock, Diego de S. Souza, Diego F. Rodrigues, Donald S. Chandler, Elynton A. do Nascimento, Erich L. Spiessberger, Federico A. Agrain, Felipe F. Barbosa, Floyd Shockley, Francisco E. de L. Nascimento, Gabriel Biffi, Gareth S. Powell, Geoffrey E. Morse, Gustavo E. Flores, Hermes Escalona, Hingrid Y.S. Quintino, Hugo L. Rainho, Italo S.C.P. Maddalena, Jiří Hájek, Joseph V. McHugh, Juan P. Botero, Juares Fuhrmann, Julissa M. Churata-Salcedo, Letícia M. Vieira, Luiz F.L. da Silveira, Luiza S. da Cruz, Lukás Sekerka, Marco A. Bologna, Marcus V.O. Bevilaqua, Maria I. Passos, Maria L. Chamorro, Mariana A. Cherman, Matheus Bento, Matthew Gimmel, Melissa O. Segura, Michael A. Ivie, Michael C. Thomas, Miguel A. Monné, Nathan Lord, Neusa Hamada, Nicolas Degallier, Paula B. dos Santos, Paulo R.M. Duarte, Pedro Gnaspini, Petr Bulirsch, Renato Regalin, Richard A.B. Leschen, Robert Constantin, Rodrigo C. Corrêa, Roland Gerstmeier, Simone P. Rosa, Stéphanie V.N. Campos, Stewart B. Peck, Thaynara L. Pacheco, Thiago T.S. Polizei, Thomas C. McElrath, Traci L. Grzymala, Trevor R. Smith, Vinicius da Costa-Silva, Vivian E. Sandoval-Gómez, Wesley O. de Sousa, and Wioletta Tomaszewska
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Beetles ,biodiversity ,list ,Neotropical ,South America ,CTFB ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACT In 2000, Cleide Costa published a paper presenting the state of knowledge of the Neotropical Coleopte ra, with a focus on the Brazilian fauna. Twenty-four years later, thanks to the development of the Coleoptera section of the Taxonomic Catalog of the Brazilian Fauna (CTFB - Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil) through the collaboration of 100 coleopterists from all over the globe, we can build on Costa’s work and present an updated overview of the state of knowledge of the beetles from Brazil. There are currently 35,699 species in 4,958 genera and 116 families known to occur in the country, including representatives of all extant suborders and superfamilies. Our data show that the Brazilian beetle fauna is the richest on the planet, concentrating 9% of the world species diversity, with some estimates accounting to up to 15% of the global total. The most diverse family in numbers of genera is Cerambycidae (1,056 genera), while in number of species it is Chrysomelidae (6,079 species). Conotrachelus Dejean, 1835 (Curculionidae) is the most species-rich genus, with 570 species. The French entomologist Maurice Pic is the author who has contributed the most to the naming of species recorded from Brazil, with 1,794 valid names in 36 families, whereas the Brazilians Ubirajara R. Martins and Maria Helena M. Galileo are the only ones among the top-ten authors to have named species in the 21st century. Currently, approximately 144 new species of Brazilian beetles are described each year, and this average is projected to increase in the next decade to 180 species per year, or about one new Brazilian beetle every two days.
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3. Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil: Setting the baseline knowledge on the animal diversity in Brazil
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Walter A. Boeger, Michel P. Valim, Hussam Zaher, José A. Rafael, Rafaela C. Forzza, Alexandre R. Percequillo, Cristiana S. Serejo, André R.S. Garraffoni, Adalberto J. Santos, Adam Slipinski, Adelita M. Linzmeier, Adolfo R. Calor, Adrian A. Garda, Adriano B. Kury, Agatha C.S. Fernandes, Aisur I. Agudo-Padrón, Alberto Akama, Alberto M. da Silva Neto, Alejandro L. Burbano, Aleksandra Menezes, Alessandre Pereira-Colavite, Alexander Anichtchenko, Alexander C. Lees, Alexandra M.R. Bezerra, Alexandre C. Domahovski, Alexandre D. Pimenta, Alexandre L.P. Aleixo, Alexandre P. Marceniuk, Alexandre S. de Paula, Alexandre Somavilla, Alexandre Specht, Alexssandro Camargo, Alfred F. Newton, Aline A.S. da Silva, Aline B. dos Santos, Aline D. Tassi, Allan C. Aragão, Allan P.M. Santos, Alvaro E. Migotto, Amanda C. Mendes, Amanda Cunha, Amazonas Chagas Júnior, Ana A.T. de Sousa, Ana C. Pavan, Ana C.S. Almeida, Ana L.B.G. Peronti, Ana L. Henriques-Oliveira, Ana L. Prudente, Ana L. Tourinho, Ana M.O. Pes, Ana P. Carmignotto, Ana P.G. da Silva Wengrat, Ana P.S. Dornellas, Anamaria Dal Molin, Anderson Puker, André C. Morandini, André da S. Ferreira, André L. Martins, André M. Esteves, André S. Fernandes, André S. Roza, Andreas Köhler, Andressa Paladini, Andrey J. de Andrade, Ângelo P. Pinto, Anna C. de A. Salles, Anne I. Gondim, Antonia C.Z. Amaral, Antonio A.A. Rondón, Antonio Brescovit, Antônio C. Lofego, Antonio C. Marques, Antonio Macedo, Artur Andriolo, Augusto L. Henriques, Augusto L. Ferreira Júnior, Aurino F. de Lima, Ávyla R. de A. Barros, Ayrton do R. Brito, Bárbara L.V. Romera, Beatriz M.C. de Vasconcelos, Benjamin W. Frable, Bernardo F. Santos, Bernardo R. Ferraz, Brunno B. Rosa, Brunno H.L. Sampaio, Bruno C. Bellini, Bruno Clarkson, Bruno G. de Oliveira, Caio C.D. Corrêa, Caleb C. Martins, Camila F. de Castro-Guedes, Camilla Souto, Carla de L. Bicho, Carlo M. Cunha, Carlos A. de M. Barboza, Carlos A.S. de Lucena, Carlos Barreto, Carlos D.C.M. de Santana, Carlos E.Q. Agne, Carlos G.C. Mielke, Carlos H.S. Caetano, Carlos H.W. Flechtmann, Carlos J.E. Lamas, Carlos Rocha, Carolina S. Mascarenhas, Cecilia B. Margaría, Cecilia Waichert, Celina Digiani, Célio F.B. Haddad, Celso O. Azevedo, Cesar J. Benetti, Charles M.D. dos Santos, Charles R. Bartlett, Cibele Bonvicino, Cibele S. Ribeiro-Costa, Cinthya S.G. Santos, Cíntia E.L. Justino, Clarissa Canedo, Claudia C. Bonecker, Cláudia P. Santos, Claudio J.B. de Carvalho, Clayton C. Gonçalves, Cleber Galvão, Cleide Costa, Cléo D.C. de Oliveira, Cristiano F. Schwertner, Cristiano L. Andrade, Cristiano M. Pereira, Cristiano Sampaio, Cristina de O. Dias, Daercio A. de A. Lucena, Daiara Manfio, Dalton de S. Amorim, Dalva L. de Queiroz, Daniara Colpani, Daniel Abbate, Daniel A. Aquino, Daniel Burckhardt, Daniel C. Cavallari, Daniel de C. Schelesky Prado, Daniel L. Praciano, Daniel S. Basílio, Daniela de C. Bená, Daniela G.P. de Toledo, Daniela M. Takiya, Daniell R.R. Fernandes, Danilo C. Ament, Danilo P. Cordeiro, Darliane E. Silva, Darren A. Pollock, David B. Muniz, David I. Gibson, David S. Nogueira, Dayse W.A. Marques, Débora Lucatelli, Deivys M.A. Garcia, Délio Baêta, Denise N.M. Ferreira, Diana Rueda-Ramírez, Diego A. Fachin, Diego de S. Souza, Diego F. Rodrigues, Diego G. de Pádua, Diego N. Barbosa, Diego R. Dolibaina, Diogo C. Amaral, Donald S. Chandler, Douglas H.B. Maccagnan, Edilson Caron, Edrielly Carvalho, Edson A. Adriano, Edson F. de Abreu Júnior, Edson H.L. Pereira, Eduarda F.G. Viegas, Eduardo Carneiro, Eduardo Colley, Eduardo Eizirik, Eduardo F. dos Santos, Eduardo M. Shimbori, Eduardo Suárez-Morales, Eliane P. de Arruda, Elisandra A. Chiquito, Élison F.B. Lima, Elizeu B. de Castro, Elton Orlandin, Elynton A. do Nascimento, Emanuel Razzolini, Emanuel R.R. Gama, Enilma M. de Araujo, Eric Y. Nishiyama, Erich L. Spiessberger, Érika C.L. dos Santos, Eugenia F. Contreras, Eunice A.B. Galati, Evaldo C. de Oliveira Junior, Fabiana Gallardo, Fabio A. Hernandes, Fábio A. Lansac-Tôha, Fabio B. Pitombo, Fabio Di Dario, Fábio L. dos Santos, Fabio Mauro, Fabio O. do Nascimento, Fabio Olmos, Fabio R. Amaral, Fabio Schunck, Fábio S. P. de Godoi, Fabrizio M. Machado, Fausto E. Barbo, Federico A. Agrain, Felipe B. Ribeiro, Felipe F.F. Moreira, Felipe F. Barbosa, Fenanda S. Silva, Fernanda F. Cavalcanti, Fernando C. Straube, Fernando Carbayo, Fernando Carvalho Filho, Fernando C.V. Zanella, Fernando de C. Jacinavicius, Fernando H.A. Farache, Fernando Leivas, Fernando M.S. Dias, Fernando Mantellato, Fernando Z. Vaz-de-Mello, Filipe M. Gudin, Flávio Albuquerque, Flavio B. Molina, Flávio D. Passos, Floyd W. Shockley, Francielly F. Pinheiro, Francisco de A.G. de Mello, Francisco E. de L. Nascimento, Francisco L. Franco, Francisco L. de Oliveira, Francisco T. de V. Melo, Freddy R.B. Quijano, Frederico F. Salles, Gabriel Biffi, Gabriel C. Queiroz, Gabriel L. Bizarro, Gabriela Hrycyna, Gabriela Leviski, Gareth S. Powell, Geane B. dos Santos, Geoffrey E. Morse, George Brown, George M.T. Mattox, Geraldo Zimbrão, Gervásio S. Carvalho, Gil F.G. Miranda, Gilberto J. de Moraes, Gilcélia M. Lourido, Gilmar P. Neves, Gilson R.P. Moreira, Giovanna G. Montingelli, Giovanni N. Maurício, Gláucia Marconato, Guilherme E.L. Lopez, Guilherme L. da Silva, Guilherme Muricy, Guilherme R.R. Brito, Guilherme S.T. Garbino, Gustavo E. Flores, Gustavo Graciolli, Gustavo S. Libardi, Heather C. Proctor, Helcio R. Gil-Santana, Henrique R. Varella, Hermes E. Escalona, Hermes J. Schmitz, Higor D.D. Rodrigues, Hilton de C. Galvão Filho, Hingrid Y.S. Quintino, Hudson A. Pinto, Hugo L. Rainho, Igor C. Miyahira, Igor de S. Gonçalves, Inês X. Martins, Irene A. Cardoso, Ismael B. de Oliveira, Ismael Franz, Itanna O. Fernandes, Ivan F. Golfetti, Ivanklin S. Campos-Filho, Ivo de S. Oliveira, Jacques H.C. Delabie, Jader de Oliveira, Jadila S. Prando, James L. Patton, Jamille de A. Bitencourt, Janaina M. Silva, Jandir C. Santos, Janine O. Arruda, Jefferson S. Valderrama, Jeronymo Dalapicolla, Jéssica P. Oliveira, Jiri Hájek, João P. Morselli, João P. Narita, João P.I. Martin, Jocélia Grazia, Joe McHugh, Jorge J. Cherem, José A.S. Farias Júnior, Jose A.M. Fernandes, José F. Pacheco, José L.O. Birindelli, José M. Rezende, Jose M. Avendaño, José M. Barbanti Duarte, José R. Inácio Ribeiro, José R.M. Mermudes, José R. Pujol-Luz, Josenilson R. dos Santos, Josenir T. Câmara, Joyce A. Teixeira, Joyce R. do Prado, Juan P. Botero, Julia C. Almeida, Julia Kohler, Julia P. Gonçalves, Julia S. Beneti, Julian P. Donahue, Juliana Alvim, Juliana C. Almeida, Juliana L. Segadilha, Juliana M. Wingert, Julianna F. Barbosa, Juliano Ferrer, Juliano F. dos Santos, Kamila M.D. Kuabara, Karine B. Nascimento, Karine Schoeninger, Karla M. Campião, Karla Soares, Kássia Zilch, Kim R. Barão, Larissa Teixeira, Laura D. do N.M. de Sousa, Leandro L. Dumas, Leandro M. Vieira, Leonardo H.G. Azevedo, Leonardo S. Carvalho, Leonardo S. de Souza, Leonardo S.G. Rocha, Leopoldo F.O. Bernardi, Letícia M. Vieira, Liana Johann, Lidianne Salvatierra, Livia de M. Oliveira, Lourdes M.A. El-moor Loureiro, Luana B. Barreto, Luana M. Barros, Lucas Lecci, Lucas M. de Camargos, Lucas R.C. Lima, Lucia M. Almeida, Luciana R. Martins, Luciane Marinoni, Luciano de A. Moura, Luciano Lima, Luciano N. Naka, Lucília S. Miranda, Lucy M. Salik, Luis E.A. Bezerra, Luis F. Silveira, Luiz A. Campos, Luiz A.S. de Castro, Luiz C. Pinho, Luiz F.L. Silveira, Luiz F.M. Iniesta, Luiz F.C. Tencatt, Luiz R.L. Simone, Luiz R. Malabarba, Luiza S. da Cruz, Lukas Sekerka, Lurdiana D. Barros, Luziany Q. Santos, Maciej Skoracki, Maira A. Correia, Manoel A. Uchoa, Manuella F.G. Andrade, Marcel G. Hermes, Marcel S. Miranda, Marcel S. de Araújo, Marcela L. Monné, Marcelo B. Labruna, Marcelo D. de Santis, Marcelo Duarte, Marcelo Knoff, Marcelo Nogueira, Marcelo R. de Britto, Marcelo R.S. de Melo, Marcelo R. de Carvalho, Marcelo T. Tavares, Marcelo V. Kitahara, Marcia C.N. Justo, Marcia J.C. Botelho, Márcia S. Couri, Márcio Borges-Martins, Márcio Felix, Marcio L. de Oliveira, Marco A. Bologna, Marco S. Gottschalk, Marcos D.S. Tavares, Marcos G. Lhano, Marcus Bevilaqua, Marcus T.T. Santos, Marcus V. Domingues, Maria A.M. Sallum, María C. Digiani, Maria C.A. Santarém, Maria C. do Nascimento, María de los A.M. Becerril, Maria E.A. dos Santos, Maria I. da S. dos Passos, Maria L. Felippe-Bauer, Mariana A. Cherman, Mariana Terossi, Marie L.C. Bartz, Marina F. de C. Barbosa, Marina V. Loeb, Mario Cohn-Haft, Mario Cupello, Marlúcia B. Martins, Martin L. Christofersen, Matheus Bento, Matheus dos S. Rocha, Maurício L. Martins, Melissa O. Segura, Melissa Q. Cardenas, Mércia E. Duarte, Michael A. Ivie, Michael M. Mincarone, Michela Borges, Miguel A. Monné, Mirna M. Casagrande, Monica A. Fernandez, Mônica Piovesan, Naércio A. Menezes, Natalia P. Benaim, Natália S. Reategui, Natan C. Pedro, Nathalia H. Pecly, Nelson Ferreira Júnior, Nelson J. da Silva Júnior, Nelson W. Perioto, Neusa Hamada, Nicolas Degallier, Ning L. Chao, Noeli J. Ferla, Olaf H.H. Mielke, Olivia Evangelista, Oscar A. Shibatta, Otto M.P. Oliveira, Pablo C.L. Albornoz, Pablo M. Dellapé, Pablo R. Gonçalves, Paloma H.F. Shimabukuro, Paschoal Grossi, Patrícia E. da S. Rodrigues, Patricia O.V. Lima, Paul Velazco, Paula B. dos Santos, Paula B. Araújo, Paula K.R. Silva, Paula R. Riccardi, Paulo C. de A. Garcia, Paulo G.H. Passos, Paulo H.C. Corgosinho, Paulo Lucinda, Paulo M.S. Costa, Paulo P. Alves, Paulo R. de O. Roth, Paulo R.S. Coelho, Paulo R.M. Duarte, Pedro F. de Carvalho, Pedro Gnaspini, Pedro G.B. Souza-Dias, Pedro M. Linardi, Pedro R. Bartholomay, Peterson R. Demite, Petr Bulirsch, Piter K. Boll, Rachel M.M. Pereira, Rafael A.P.F. Silva, Rafael B. de Moura, Rafael Boldrini, Rafaela A. da Silva, Rafaela L. Falaschi, Ralf T.S. Cordeiro, Ramon J.C.L. Mello, Randal A. Singer, Ranyse B. Querino, Raphael A. Heleodoro, Raphael de C. Castilho, Reginaldo Constantino, Reinaldo C. Guedes, Renan Carrenho, Renata S. Gomes, Renato Gregorin, Renato J.P. Machado, Renato S. Bérnils, Renato S. Capellari, Ricardo B. Silva, Ricardo Kawada, Ricardo M. Dias, Ricardo Siewert, Ricaro Brugnera, Richard A.B. Leschen, Robert Constantin, Robert Robbins, Roberta R. Pinto, Roberto E. dos Reis, Robson T. da C. Ramos, Rodney R. Cavichioli, Rodolfo C. de Barros, Rodrigo A. Caires, Rodrigo B. Salvador, Rodrigo C. Marques, Rodrigo C. Araújo, Rodrigo de O. Araujo, Rodrigo de V.P. Dios, Rodrigo Johnsson, Rodrigo M. Feitosa, Roger W. Hutchings, Rogéria I.R. Lara, Rogério V. Rossi, Roland Gerstmeier, Ronald Ochoa, Rosa S.G. Hutchings, Rosaly Ale-Rocha, Rosana M. da Rocha, Rosana Tidon, Rosangela Brito, Roseli Pellens, Sabrina R. dos Santos, Sandra D. dos Santos, Sandra V. Paiva, Sandro Santos, Sarah S. de Oliveira, Sávio C. Costa, Scott L. Gardner, Sebastián A. Muñoz Leal, Sergio Aloquio, Sergio L.C. Bonecker, Sergio L. de S. Bueno, Sérgio M. de Almeida, Sérgio N. Stampar, Sérgio R. Andena, Sergio R. Posso, Sheila P. Lima, Sian de S. Gadelha, Silvana C. Thiengo, Simone C. Cohen, Simone N. Brandão, Simone P. Rosa, Síria L.B. Ribeiro, Sócrates D. Letana, Sonia B. dos Santos, Sonia C.S. Andrade, Stephane Dávila, Stéphanie Vaz, Stewart B. Peck, Susete W. Christo, Suzan B.Z. Cunha, Suzete R. Gomes, Tácio Duarte, Taís Madeira-Ott, Taísa Marques, Talita Roell, Tarcilla C. de Lima, Tatiana A. Sepulveda, Tatiana F. Maria, Tatiana P. Ruschel, Thaiana Rodrigues, Thais A. Marinho, Thaís M. de Almeida, Thaís P. Miranda, Thales R.O. Freitas, Thalles P.L. Pereira, Thamara Zacca, Thaynara L. Pacheco, Thiago F. Martins, Thiago M. Alvarenga, Thiago R. de Carvalho, Thiago T.S. Polizei, Thomas C. McElrath, Thomas Henry, Tiago G. Pikart, Tiago J. Porto, Tiago K. Krolow, Tiago P. Carvalho, Tito M. da C. Lotufo, Ulisses Caramaschi, Ulisses dos S. Pinheiro, Ulyses F.J. Pardiñas, Valéria C. Maia, Valeria Tavares, Valmir A. Costa, Vanessa S. do Amaral, Vera C. Silva, Vera R. dos S. Wolff, Verônica Slobodian, Vinícius B. da Silva, Vinicius C. Espíndola, Vinicius da Costa-Silva, Vinicius de A. Bertaco, Vinícius Padula, Vinicius S. Ferreira, Vitor C.P. da Silva, Vítor de Q. Piacentini, Vivian E. Sandoval-Gómez, Vivian Trevine, Viviane R. Sousa, Vivianne B. de Sant’Anna, Wayne N. Mathis, Wesley de O. Souza, Wesley D. Colombo, Wioletta Tomaszewska, Wolmar B. Wosiacki, Ximena M.C. Ovando, and Yuri L.R. Leite
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Biodiversity ,knowledge management ,taxonomy ,web services ,zoology ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACT The limited temporal completeness and taxonomic accuracy of species lists, made available in a traditional manner in scientific publications, has always represented a problem. These lists are invariably limited to a few taxonomic groups and do not represent up-to-date knowledge of all species and classifications. In this context, the Brazilian megadiverse fauna is no exception, and the Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil (CTFB) (http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br/), made public in 2015, represents a database on biodiversity anchored on a list of valid and expertly recognized scientific names of animals in Brazil. The CTFB is updated in near real time by a team of more than 800 specialists. By January 1, 2024, the CTFB compiled 133,691 nominal species, with 125,138 that were considered valid. Most of the valid species were arthropods (82.3%, with more than 102,000 species) and chordates (7.69%, with over 11,000 species). These taxa were followed by a cluster composed of Mollusca (3,567 species), Platyhelminthes (2,292 species), Annelida (1,833 species), and Nematoda (1,447 species). All remaining groups had less than 1,000 species reported in Brazil, with Cnidaria (831 species), Porifera (628 species), Rotifera (606 species), and Bryozoa (520 species) representing those with more than 500 species. Analysis of the CTFB database can facilitate and direct efforts towards the discovery of new species in Brazil, but it is also fundamental in providing the best available list of valid nominal species to users, including those in science, health, conservation efforts, and any initiative involving animals. The importance of the CTFB is evidenced by the elevated number of citations in the scientific literature in diverse areas of biology, law, anthropology, education, forensic science, and veterinary science, among others.
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4. The Collapsible Light Trap: a portable Pennsylvania Light Trap for collecting aquatic insects
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JORGE LUIZ NESSIMIAN, ALLAN PAULO M. SANTOS, BRUNNO HENRIQUE L. SAMPAIO, LEANDRO L. DUMAS, ANA MARIA PES, and NELSON FERREIRA-JR
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Adapted Pennsylvania ,aquatic insects ,field trip ,insect survey ,entomological collection ,Science - Abstract
Abstract A Collapsible Light Trap (CLT) for collecting insects, particularly aquatic insects, is described here. CLT is a modified Pennsylvania Light Trap with the advantage of being collapsible and lightweight to be carried in a small backpack and very easy to set up in the field. CLT is equipped with LED light strip wrapped around a PVC tube and can be connected to a regular 12 V / 7 Ah battery, running for more than 48 uninterrupted hours. Complete CLT weighs 0.8-1.0 kg, depending on the metal used, and the battery weighs around 2 kg, being easily transportable to more remote collecting areas. Over the years, CLTs have been used for collecting and describing the diversity of aquatic insects from Brazil, particularly caddisflies. Depending on the locality, only one trap for one night can collect over a thousand insect specimens and more than 200 individuals of caddisflies.
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5. Reclassification of Cybistrinae Sharp, 1880 in the Neotropical Region (Coleoptera, Adephaga, Dytiscidae), with description of new taxa
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Kelly B. Miller, Mariano C. Michat, and Nelson Ferreira Jr
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Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
The classification of the Neotropical Cybistrinae Sharp, 1880 (Coleoptera: Adephaga: Dytiscidae) is extensively revised based on a phylogenetic analysis of morphological features of the group. A new genus, Nilssondytes gen. nov. is described for a unique new species, Nilssondytes diversus sp. nov. from Venezuela. The New World genus, Megadytes Sharp, 1882, with several subgenera, was found to not be monophyletic. The type species of Megadytes, Dytiscus latus Fabricius, 1801 and the species Cybister parvus Trémouilles, 1984 were found to be monophyletic together, and phylogenetically more closely related to Cybister Curtis, 1827 than to other species assigned to Megadytes sensu stricto, which were found to also be monophyletic. The name Megadytes is here restricted to include only Megadytes latus and Megadytes parvus. These two species assigned to this newly restricted genus concept are reviewed and diagnosed. A new genus, Metaxydytes gen. nov., is erected to include all the other species currently assigned to Megadytes sensu stricto. The current subgenus names assigned to Megadytes, Bifurcitus Brinck, 1945, Paramegadytes Trémouilles & Bachmann, 1980, and Trifurcitus Brinck, 1945, are elevated to genus rank since they are variously paraphyletic. The two species assigned to Cybister (Neocybister) Miller, Bergsten & Whiting, 2007, Cybister (Neocybister) festae Griffini, 1895, and Cybister (Neocybister) puncticollis (Brullé, 1837) re reviewed and diagnosed with the former redescribed and its type specimens considered for the first time since its description. Another evidently new species and possible new genus, Megadytes species, IR57 (Ribera et al. 2008), from Peru, is also characterized, but not formally treated because of lack of important data for the single, partial specimen. Diagnostic features are illustrated for the entire group.
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6. Bioprospecting of Mangrove Filamentous Fungi for the Biodegradation of Polyethylene Microplastics
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Arthur Aguiar, Letícia Gama, Milene Fornari, Almir Neto, Rodrigo de Souza, Rafael Perna, Laura Castro, Stella Kovacs, Marta Filipa Simões, Nelson Ferreira, Yoannis Domínguez, Leandro de Castro, and Cristiane Ottoni
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mangrove filamentous fungi ,microplastics ,low-density polyethylene ,biodegradation ,Aspergillus ,Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering ,VM1-989 ,Oceanography ,GC1-1581 - Abstract
The accumulation of microplastics (MPs) in the environment has been a bottleneck for scientific society. Several approaches have been described as possibilities for reducing MPs in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems; however, most of them are not environmentally friendly. Filamentous fungi (Ff) cells are currently considered a promising solution as a treatment for MPs. Therefore, the present study reports the potential ability of Ff isolated from mangrove sediments to biodegrade low-density polyethylene MPs (LDPEMPs). Six Ff strains were grown in batch cultures for 28 days, and one of them, Aspergillus sp. (AQ3A), showed the most prominent profile to biodegrade polymeric compounds. After morphological and molecular analysis, all strains were identified as belonging to the genera Aspergillus (MQ1C, AQ2A and AQ3A), Penicillium (MQ1A), and Trichoderma (MQ1B and MQ2A). The strain Aspergillus sp. (AQ3A) showed the most promising results with a LDPEMPs reduction rate of 47% and biomass formation of 0.0890 g·mL−1. Complementary studies with Aspergillus sp. (AQ3A) using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) highlighted changes in the molecular structure of LDPEMPs. These results indicate that Ff can contribute to the biodegradation of LDPEMPs. However, other parameters, mainly associated with the enzymes that are involved in this biodegradation process, need to be explored.
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7. High-Strength Copper/Silver Alloys Processed by Cold Spraying for DC and Pulsed High Magnetic Fields
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Simon Tardieu, Hanane Idrir, Christophe Verdy, Olivier Jay, Nelson Ferreira, François Debray, Anne Joulain, Christophe Tromas, Ludovic Thilly, and Florence Lecouturier-Dupouy
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alloy ,cold spray ,copper ,magnetic field ,silver ,wire drawing ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
High-strength, high-conductivity copper/silver-alloyed materials were prepared by cold-spray (CS) manufacturing. For DC high-field application at room temperature, bulk Cu/Ag (5% vol. Ag) alloys with high mechanical properties and high electrical conductivity can be obtained by CS and post-heat treatments. For pulsed-field application at liquid nitrogen temperature, bulk Cu/Ag (5% vol. Ag) alloys serve as precursors for room-temperature wire drawing. The Cu/Ag-alloyed bulk CS deposit presents a high yield strength of about 510 MPa with a corresponding electrical resistivity of 1.92 µΩ·cm (at 293 K). The Cu/Ag-alloyed wires show a very high ultimate tensile strength (1660 MPa at 77 K or 1370 MPa at 293 K) and low electrical resistivity (1.05 µΩ·cm at 77 K or 2.56 µΩ·cm at 293 K). Microstructural studies via STEM allow us to understand this very high level of mechanical strength. The results evidence that materials developed by CS exhibit very high mechanical properties compared to materials prepared by other routes, due to the high velocity of the deposited particles, which leads to high initial deformation rates and specific microstructural features.
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8. Implementação de uma topografia pré-ruptura na predição estatística bivariada de escorregamentos
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João Paulo de Carvalho Araújo, Cesar Falcão Barella, José Luís Gonsalves Moreira Zêzere, and Nelson Ferreira Fernandes
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Movimentos Gravitacionais de Massa ,sistemas de detecção e alcance da luz ,sistemas de escaneamento aerotransportado por laser ,MDT Pré-ruptura ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Movimentos gravitacionais de massa são fenômenos naturais que impactam a economia, a infraestrutura e a vida de milhares de pessoas. Na modelagem estatística, os Modelos Digitais do Terreno (MDTs) são frequentemente utilizados na identificação das cicatrizes de escorregamentos e na geração dos mapas temáticos causativos que podem ser analisados individualmente ou computados em conjunto para gerar o mapa final de susceptibilidade a escorregamentos. Contudo, quando obtidos após a ocorrência dos movimentos de massa, estes MDTs não mais representarão as características do terreno que favoreceram a ocorrência das instabilidades (topografia pós-falha). Ademais, o uso de assinaturas morfométricas arquetípicas de escorregamentos pretéritos em modelos estatísticos implica em erros conceituais relevantes. Uma possível solução para este problema é assumir que a morfometria pré-ruptura possa ser inferida pelas áreas adjacentes às cicatrizes que não foram perturbadas pelos escorregamentos. Este trabalho apresenta um método de reconstrução da topografia pré-ruptura a partir da nuvem de pontos de elevação do último retorno dos pulsos laser de um sensor LIDAR e faz uso do MDT pré-ruptura na modelagem de predição estatística bivariada (Pesos de Evidência) dos escorregamentos nas bacias do Quitite e Papagaio, na cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Sete modelos de susceptibilidade a escorregamentos foram produzidos pela combinação de oito fatores causativos. Cada mapa teve sua capacidade preditiva testada pelo cálculo da área abaixo da curva (AAC) de predição. O modelo final (AAC = 0,77) evidencia os controles topográficos e hidrológicos diretos e o controle litológico e estrutural indireto na deflagração dos escorregamentos. Os escorregamentos são condicionados, principalmente pelas encostas entre os ângulos de 26° e 52°, voltadas para as faces Norte, Nordeste e Noroeste, em forma côncava convergente e côncava divergente e com área de contribuição entre 1,8m² e 4,1m². Os resultados respeitam os principais pressupostos do modelo e proporcionam uma visão sintetizada e robusta das áreas susceptíveis a escorregamento, mesmo em um ambiente de grande complexidade geoambiental, como é o caso da área de estudo.
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9. Where boundaries become bridges: Mosquito community composition, key vectors, and environmental associations at forest edges in the central Brazilian Amazon.
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Adam Hendy, Eduardo Hernandez-Acosta, Danielle Valério, Nelson Ferreira Fé, Claudia Reis Mendonça, Edson Rodrigues Costa, Eloane Silva de Andrade, José Tenaçol Andes Júnior, Flamarion Prado Assunção, Vera Margarete Scarpassa, Marcus Vinícius Guimarães de Lacerda, Michaela Buenemann, Nikos Vasilakis, and Kathryn A Hanley
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Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Risk of spillover and spillback of mosquito-borne viruses in the neotropics, including yellow fever, dengue, Zika (Flaviviridae: Flavivirus), chikungunya, and Mayaro (Togaviridae: Alphavirus) viruses, is highest at ecotones where humans, monkeys, and mosquitoes coexist. With a view to identifying potential bridge vectors, we investigated changes in mosquito community composition and environmental variables at ground level at distances of 0, 500, 1000, and 2000 m from the edge of a rainforest reserve bordering the city of Manaus in the central Brazilian Amazon. During two rainy seasons in 2019 and 2020, we sampled 9,467 mosquitoes at 244 unique sites using BG-Sentinel traps, hand-nets, and Prokopack aspirators. Species richness and diversity were generally higher at 0 m and 500 m than at 1000 m and 2000 m, while mosquito community composition changed considerably between the forest edge and 500 m before stabilizing by 1000 m. Shifts in environmental variables mainly occurred between the edge and 500 m, and the occurrence of key taxa (Aedes albopictus, Ae. scapularis, Limatus durhamii, Psorophora amazonica, Haemagogus, and Sabethes) was associated with one or more of these variables. Sites where Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus were detected had significantly higher surrounding mean NDBI (Normalized Difference Built-up Index) values than sites where they were not detected, while the opposite was true for Sabethes mosquitoes. Our findings suggest that major changes in mosquito communities and environmental variables occur within 500 m of the forest edge, where there is high risk for contact with both urban and sylvatic vectors. By 1000 m, conditions stabilize, species diversity decreases, and forest mosquitoes predominate. Environmental variables associated with the occurrence of key taxa may be leveraged to characterize suitable habitat and refine risk models for pathogen spillover and spillback.
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10. Insights into Temperature Simulation and Validation of Fused Deposition Modeling Processes
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Tiago Santos, Miguel Belbut, João Amaral, Vitor Amaral, Nelson Ferreira, Nuno Alves, and Paula Pascoal-Faria
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FDM ,ABS ,temperature ,computer simulation ,infrared ,digital manufacturing ,Production capacity. Manufacturing capacity ,T58.7-58.8 - Abstract
In fused deposition modeling (FDM), the cooling history impacts the bonding between filaments and layers. The existence of thermal gradients can cause non-homogeneous properties and localized stress points that may affect the individual filaments, resulting in distortion and detachment. Thermal analysis can aid in understanding the manufacturing flaw, providing necessary tools for the optimization of the printing trajectory. The present work is intended to deepen understanding of the thermal phenomena occurring during the extrusion of polymeric materials, aiming at more efficient three-dimensional (3D) printing methods. A one-dimensional (1D) finite differential method was implemented using MATLAB to simulate the temperature evolution of an extruded filament, and the results were compared with two-dimensional (2D) COMSOL Multiphysics simulations, and experimentally validated using infrared thermography. Acrylonitrile–butadiene–styrene (ABS) was used as a test material. The energy dissipation includes forced convection and radiation heat losses to the surrounding medium.
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11. A 3D-Printed Ceramics Innovative Firing Technique: A Numerical and Experimental Study
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Tiago Santos, Melinda Ramani, Susana Devesa, Catarina Batista, Margarida Franco, Isabel Duarte, Luís Costa, Nelson Ferreira, Nuno Alves, and Paula Pascoal-Faria
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3D printing ,ceramics ,stoneware ,numerical analysis ,sintering technology ,microwave firing ,Technology ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Microscopy ,QH201-278.5 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as three-dimensional (3D) printing, allows the fabrication of complex parts, which are impossible or very expensive to produce using traditional processes. That is the case for dinnerware and artworks (stoneware, porcelain and clay-based products). After the piece is formed, the greenware is fired at high temperatures so that these pieces gain its mechanical strength and aesthetics. The conventional (gas or resistive heating elements) firing usually requires long heating cycles, presently requiring around 10 h to reach temperatures as high as 1200 °C. Searching for faster processes, 3D-printed stoneware were fired using microwave (MW) radiation. The pieces were fired within 10% of the conventional processing time. The temperature were controlled using a pyrometer and monitored using Process Temperature Control Rings (PTCRs). An error of 1.25% was calculated between the PTCR (1207 ± 15 °C) and the pyrometer (1200 °C). Microwave-fast-fired pieces show similar mechanical strength to the references and to the electrically fast-fired pieces (41, 46 and 34 (N/mm2), respectively), presenting aesthetic features closer to the reference. Total porosities of ~4%, ~5% and ~9% were determined for microwave, electrically fast-fired and reference samples. Numerical studies have shown to be essential to better understand and improve the firing process using microwave radiation. In summary, microwave heating can be employed as an alternative to stoneware conventional firing methods, not compromising the quality and features of the processed pieces, and with gains in the heating time.
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12. Da Natureza, Senhora da Mesa, à Mesa, Mestra da Natureza. 8º Colóquio Luso-Brasileiro de História e Culturas da Alimentação DIAITA, Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra-Alcobaça, 26-28 de outubro de 2022
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Paula Barata Dias and Nelson Ferreira
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Ancient history ,D51-90 - Abstract
Nos finais de outubro decorreu o oitavo encontro luso-brasileiro de especialistas e investigadores em estudos de alimentação. A organização contou com a coordenação de Carmen Soares, Professora catedrática da secção de Estudos Clássicos do Departamento de Línguas Literaturas da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra; Maria Helena da Cruz Coelho, Professora catedrática jubilada da secção de História do Departamento de História, Arqueologia e Estudos Europeus da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra, Inês Ornellas e Castro, Professora auxiliar convidada do Departamento de Português da Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa; Paula Barata Dias, Professora auxiliar da secção de Estudos Clássicos do Departamento de Línguas Literaturas da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra, e Nelson Ferreira, Investigador do Centro de Estudos Clássicos e Humanísticos. A comissão executiva contou com o serviço de Isabel Gouveia e Daniela Pereira, Técnicas superiores do Centro de Estudos Clássicos e Humanísticos. O desenvolvimento dos trabalhos recebeu ainda o apoio de um secretariado constituído por estudantes do 1º ciclo de Estudos Clássicos, (Eulália Marques e do 2º ciclo de Alimentação: Fontes, Cultura e Sociedade (Henrique Camões, Leonardo Sousa, Maira Loureiro Polatto, Marta Mamede, Susana Tavares) e do 3º ciclo em Patrimónios Alimentares: Culturas e Identidades (Marina Prezotti).
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13. Microclimate and the vertical stratification of potential bridge vectors of mosquito‑borne viruses captured by nets and ovitraps in a central Amazonian forest bordering Manaus, Brazil
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Adam Hendy, Danielle Valério, Nelson Ferreira Fé, Eduardo Hernandez-Acosta, Claudia Mendonça, Eloane Andrade, Igor Pedrosa, Edson Rodrigues Costa, José Tenaçol Andes Júnior, Flamarion Prado Assunção, Bárbara Aparecida Chaves, Vera Margarete Scarpassa, Marcelo Gordo, Michaela Buenemann, Marcus Vinícius Guimarães de Lacerda, Kathryn A. Hanley, and Nikos Vasilakis
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract In the Americas, some mosquito-borne viruses such as Zika, chikungunya, and dengue circulate among humans in urban transmission cycles, while others, including yellow fever and Mayaro, circulate among monkeys in sylvatic cycles. The intersection of humans and wildlife at forest edges creates risk for zoonotic virus exchange. We built a scaffold tower at the edge of a treefall gap in rainforest bordering Manaus, Brazil, to identify vectors that may bridge transmission between humans and monkeys. We vertically sampled diurnally active, anthropophilic mosquitoes using handheld nets at 0, 5, and 9 m and container-breeding mosquitoes in ovitraps at 0, 5, 10, and 15 m. Haemagogus janthinomys and Psorophora amazonica were present in high relative abundance in nets at each height sampled, while anthropophilic species were uncommon in ovitraps. Hg. janthinomys was more abundant at elevated heights than at ground level, while Ps. amazonica abundance was not significantly stratified across heights. The presence of each species increased with increasing 7-day rainfall lagged at 1 week, and at 1 and 4 weeks prior to collection, respectively. In addition, Hg. janthinomys was most frequently collected at 29.9 °C, irrespective of height. These data provide insight into the potential role of each species as bridge vectors.
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- 2021
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14. α-Synuclein pathology in Parkinson disease activates homeostatic NRF2 anti-oxidant response
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Alberto Delaidelli, Mette Richner, Lixiang Jiang, Amelia van der Laan, Ida Bergholdt Jul Christiansen, Nelson Ferreira, Jens R. Nyengaard, Christian B. Vægter, Poul H. Jensen, Ian R. Mackenzie, Poul H. Sorensen, and Asad Jan
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Parkinson disease ,Alpha-synuclein ,Oxidative stress ,NRF2 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Circumstantial evidence points to a pathological role of alpha-synuclein (aSyn; gene symbol SNCA), conferred by aSyn misfolding and aggregation, in Parkinson disease (PD) and related synucleinopathies. Several findings in experimental models implicate perturbations in the tissue homeostatic mechanisms triggered by pathological aSyn accumulation, including impaired redox homeostasis, as significant contributors in the pathogenesis of PD. The nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor (NRF2/Nrf2) is recognized as ‘the master regulator of cellular anti-oxidant response’, both under physiological as well as in pathological conditions. Using immunohistochemical analyses, we show a robust nuclear NRF2 accumulation in post-mortem PD midbrain, detected by NRF2 phosphorylation on the serine residue 40 (nuclear active p-NRF2, S40). Curated gene expression analyses of four independent publicly available microarray datasets revealed considerable alterations in NRF2-responsive genes in the disease affected regions in PD, including substantia nigra, dorsal motor nucleus of vagus, locus coeruleus and globus pallidus. To further examine the putative role of pathological aSyn accumulation on nuclear NRF2 response, we employed a transgenic mouse model of synucleionopathy (M83 line, expressing the mutant human A53T aSyn), which manifests widespread aSyn pathology (phosphorylated aSyn; S129) in the nervous system following intramuscular inoculation of exogenous fibrillar aSyn. We observed strong immunodetection of nuclear NRF2 in neuronal populations harboring p-aSyn (S129), and found an aberrant anti-oxidant and inflammatory gene response in the affected neuraxis. Taken together, our data support the notion that pathological aSyn accumulation impairs the redox homeostasis in nervous system, and boosting neuronal anti-oxidant response is potentially a promising approach to mitigate neurodegeneration in PD and related diseases.
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15. Heterogeneidade dos cordomas intracranianos
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Yherar Lavic Serrano Guerin, Márcia Barcaro, Grace Castro Silva, Ane Cristine Z. Monteiro, Nelson Ferreira, and Mauro A. Czepielewsk
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Cordomas são neoplasias raras originadas da notocorda primitiva, que se localizam predominantemente em região sacroccígena e menos freqüentemente intracranianas, correspondendo de 3 a 5% dos tumores primários cerebrais. Os cordomas intracranianos são de manejo difícil, a ressecção cirúrgica geralmente é incompleta e os pacientes podem evoluir para óbito em decorrência do crescimento incontrolável do tumor e/ou compressão de estruturas nobres adjacentes. Neste trabalho os autores relatam dois pacientes com cordoma intracraniano cuja evolução clínica foi absolutamente distinta, dissertando sobre os diversos aspectos relacionados ao diagnóstico, tratamento e evolução dos dois casos.
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16. Trans-synaptic spreading of alpha-synuclein pathology through sensory afferents leads to sensory nerve degeneration and neuropathic pain
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Nelson Ferreira, Nádia Pereira Gonçalves, Asad Jan, Nanna Møller Jensen, Amelia van der Laan, Simin Mohseni, Christian Bjerggaard Vægter, and Poul Henning Jensen
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Alpha-synuclein ,Parkinson’s disease ,Neuropathic pain ,Nociception ,Protein aggregation ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Pain is a common non-motor symptom of Parkinson’s disease (PD), with current limited knowledge of its pathophysiology. Here, we show that peripheral inoculation of mouse alpha-synuclein (α-Syn) pre-formed fibrils, in a transgenic mouse model of PD, elicited retrograde trans-synaptic spreading of α-Syn pathology (pSer129) across sensory neurons and dorsal nerve roots, reaching central pain processing regions, including the spinal dorsal horn and the projections of the anterolateral system in the central nervous system (CNS). Pathological peripheral to CNS propagation of α-Syn aggregates along interconnected neuronal populations within sensory afferents, was concomitant with impaired nociceptive response, reflected by mechanical allodynia, reduced nerve conduction velocities (sensory and motor) and degeneration of small- and medium-sized myelinated fibers. Our findings show a link between the transneuronal propagation of α-Syn pathology with sensory neuron dysfunction and neuropathic impairment, suggesting promising avenues of investigation into the mechanisms underlying pain in PD.
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17. Author Correction: Repositioning tolcapone as a potent inhibitor of transthyretin amyloidogenesis and associated cellular toxicity
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Ricardo Sant’Anna, Pablo Gallego, Lei Z. Robinson, Alda Pereira-Henriques, Nelson Ferreira, Francisca Pinheiro, Sebastian Esperante, Irantzu Pallares, Oscar Huertas, Maria Rosário Almeida, Natàlia Reixach, Raul Insa, Adrian Velazquez-Campoy, David Reverter, Núria Reig, and Salvador Ventura
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18. Bases teóricas do modelo stream-power de incisão fluvial
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Daniel Peifer, Édipo Henrique Cremon, Pedro Val, and Nelson Ferreira Fernandes
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Rios ,Rios de leito rochoso ,Perfis longitudinais ,Erosão ,Geomorfologia ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
A ausência de literatura nacional explicativa sobre o principal modelo matemático que descreve a erosão fluvial em escalas de tempo geológico (>103 anos), o modelo stream-power, é um fator limitante na formação de jovens geomorfólogos em consonância com o cenário internacional da disciplina. Isto dificulta o desenvolvimento de pesquisa geomórfica no Brasil que tenha inserção internacional. Esta nota técnica preenche esta importante lacuna da geomorfologia quantitativa brasileira com o primeiro trabalho em língua portuguesa que apresenta a derivação e as implicações do modelo stream-power. É nítida a tendência recente de trabalhos nacionais que empregam algoritmos sofisticados, relacionados com o modelo stream-power, para extrair informações quantitativas de modelos digitais de elevação. Ainda assim, o entendimento sobre a teoria física e matemática que embasa essas métricas topográficas é, no melhor dos casos, incipiente. Aqui, apresentamos a derivação do modelo stream-power usando duas abordagens, a primeira partindo da tensão de cisalhamento média e a segunda da taxa de perda de energia potencial por unidade de área do leito. Descrevemos a mecânica simplificada de diferentes processos de erosão fluvial visando esclarecer uma noção genérica de “incisão fluvial” como resultado de um processo único, e, por fim, listamos as principais limitações do modelo.
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19. Organotypic slice culture model demonstrates inter-neuronal spreading of alpha-synuclein aggregates
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Sara Elfarrash, Nanna Møller Jensen, Nelson Ferreira, Cristine Betzer, Jervis Vermal Thevathasan, Robin Diekmann, Mohamed Adel, Nisreen Mansour Omar, Mohamed Z. Boraie, Sabry Gad, Jonas Ries, Deniz Kirik, Sadegh Nabavi, and Poul Henning Jensen
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Alpha-synuclein ,Prion-like spreading ,Serine-129 phosphorylation ,Organotypic slices ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Here we describe the use of an organotypic hippocampal slice model for studying α-synuclein aggregation and inter-neuronal spreading initiated by microinjection of pre-formed α-synuclein fibrils (PFFs). PFF injection at dentate gyrus (DG) templates the formation of endogenous α-synuclein aggregates in axons and cell bodies of this region that spread to CA3 and CA1 regions. Aggregates are insoluble and phosphorylated at serine-129, recapitulating Lewy pathology features found in Parkinson’s disease and other synucleinopathies. The model was found to favor anterograde spreading of the aggregates. Furthermore, it allowed development of slices expressing only serine-129 phosphorylation-deficient human α-synuclein (S129G) using an adeno-associated viral (AAV) vector in α-synuclein knockout slices. The processes of aggregation and spreading of α-synuclein were thereby shown to be independent of phosphorylation at serine-129. We provide methods and highlight crucial steps for PFF microinjection and characterization of aggregate formation and spreading. Slices derived from genetically engineered mice or manipulated using viral vectors allow testing of hypotheses on mechanisms involved in the formation of α-synuclein aggregates and their prion-like spreading.
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20. Towards the Laboratory Maintenance of Haemagogus janthinomys (Dyar, 1921), the Major Neotropical Vector of Sylvatic Yellow Fever
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Adam Hendy, Nelson Ferreira Fé, Danielle Valério, Eduardo Hernandez-Acosta, Bárbara A. Chaves, Luís Felipe Alho da Silva, Rosa Amélia Gonçalves Santana, Andréia da Costa Paz, Matheus Mickael Mota Soares, Flamarion Prado Assunção, José Tenaçol Andes, Chiara Andolina, Vera Margarete Scarpassa, Marcus Vinícius Guimarães de Lacerda, Kathryn A. Hanley, and Nikos Vasilakis
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Haemagogus janthinomys ,sylvatic ,arbovirus ,yellow fever ,Flaviviridae ,Flavivirus ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Haemagogus (Haemagogus) janthinomys (Dyar, 1921), the major neotropical vector of sylvatic yellow fever virus, is notoriously difficult to maintain in captivity. It has never been reared beyond an F1 generation, and almost no experimental transmission studies have been performed with this species since the 1940s. Herein we describe installment hatching, artificial blood feeding, and forced-mating techniques that enabled us to produce small numbers of F3 generation Hg. janthinomys eggs for the first time. A total of 62.8% (1562/2486) F1 generation eggs hatched during ≤10 four-day cycles of immersion in a bamboo leaf infusion followed by partial drying. Hatching decreased to 20.1% (190/944) in the F2 generation for eggs laid by mosquitoes copulated by forced mating. More than 85% (79/92) female F2 mosquitoes fed on an artificial blood feeding system. While we were unable to maintain a laboratory colony of Hg. janthinomys past the F3 generation, our methods provide a foundation for experimental transmission studies with this species in a laboratory setting, a critical capacity in a region with hyper-endemic transmission of dengue, Zika, and chikungunya viruses, all posing a risk of spillback into a sylvatic cycle.
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21. GLP-1 Receptor Agonists in Neurodegeneration: Neurovascular Unit in the Spotlight
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Giulia Monti, Diana Gomes Moreira, Mette Richner, Henricus Antonius Maria Mutsaers, Nelson Ferreira, and Asad Jan
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glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) ,Alzheimer’s disease ,Parkinson’s disease ,neurodegeneration ,neurovascular unit ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Defects in brain energy metabolism and proteopathic stress are implicated in age-related degenerative neuronopathies, exemplified by Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD). As the currently available drug regimens largely aim to mitigate cognitive decline and/or motor symptoms, there is a dire need for mechanism-based therapies that can be used to improve neuronal function and potentially slow down the underlying disease processes. In this context, a new class of pharmacological agents that achieve improved glycaemic control via the glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor has attracted significant attention as putative neuroprotective agents. The experimental evidence supporting their potential therapeutic value, mainly derived from cellular and animal models of AD and PD, has been discussed in several research reports and review opinions recently. In this review article, we discuss the pathological relevance of derangements in the neurovascular unit and the significance of neuron–glia metabolic coupling in AD and PD. With this context, we also discuss some unresolved questions with regard to the potential benefits of GLP-1 agonists on the neurovascular unit (NVU), and provide examples of novel experimental paradigms that could be useful in improving our understanding regarding the neuroprotective mode of action associated with these agents.
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22. Polo-like kinase 2 inhibition reduces serine-129 phosphorylation of physiological nuclear alpha-synuclein but not of the aggregated alpha-synuclein.
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Sara Elfarrash, Nanna Møller Jensen, Nelson Ferreira, Sissel Ida Schmidt, Emil Gregersen, Marie Vibeke Vestergaard, Sadegh Nabavi, Morten Meyer, and Poul Henning Jensen
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Accumulation of aggregated alpha-synuclein (α-syn) is believed to play a pivotal role in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease (PD) and other synucleinopathies. As a key constituent of Lewy pathology, more than 90% of α-syn in Lewy bodies is phosphorylated at serine-129 (pS129) and hence, it is used extensively as a marker for α-syn pathology. However, the exact role of pS129 remains controversial and the kinase(s) responsible for the phosphorylation have yet to be determined. In this study, we investigated the effect of Polo-like kinase 2 (PLK2) inhibition on formation of pS129 using an ex vivo organotypic brain slice model of synucleinopathy. Our data demonstrated that PLK2 inhibition has no effect on α-syn aggregation, pS129 or inter-neuronal spreading of the aggregated α-syn seen in the organotypic slices. Instead, PLK2 inhibition reduced the soluble pS129 level in the nuclei. The same finding was replicated in an in vivo mouse model of templated α-syn aggregation and in human dopaminergic neurons, suggesting that PLK2 is more likely to be involved in S129-phosphorylation of the soluble physiological fraction of α-syn. We also demonstrated that reduction of nuclear pS129 following PLK2 inhibition for a short time before sample collection improves the signal-to-noise ratio when quantifying pS129 aggregate pathology.
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23. ANÁLISE MORFOMÉTRICA EM BACIAS AFETADAS POR FLUXOS DE DETRITOS NA REGIÃO SERRANA DO RIO DE JANEIRO
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Ingrid Ferreira Lima, Nelson Ferreira Fernandes, and Eurípedes do Amaral Vargas Junior
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fluxos de detritos. análise do terreno. índices morfométricos ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Os processos geomorfológicos relacionados a fluxos de detritos são os mais catastróficos da natureza devido à sua alta velocidade, energia cinemática e grande volume de sedimentos mobilizados. Os danos e os prejuízos econômicos provocados por este movimento têm sido significativos para vidas humanas, terras agrícolas, assentamentos e propriedades. Portanto, é essencial compreendermos as características das áreas fonte e áreas de deposição para planejar a mitigação de desastres. Índices morfométricos na escala de bacia são bastante úteis para compreender a iniciação, propagação e deposição de fluxo de detritos, melhorando a avaliação da suscetibilidade e geração de mapas de perigos. Este artigo caracteriza os índices morfométricos nas áreas que ocorreram os fluxos de detritos que afetaram quatro bacias (Cuiabá, Príncipe, Vieira e D’Antas) situadas no reverso da Serra do Mar fluminense. Os índices incluem o Ângulo de Encosta, Índice Topográfico de Umidade (ITU), Índice de Potência Unitária de Corrente (IPUC) e Fator Topográfico (LS). Os índices morfométricos foram derivados de modelos digitais de terreno (12,5-m de resolução) usando ambiente de Sistema de Informações Geográficas. Os resultados mostram que o fluxo de detritos foi deflagrado em amplitude >1.200 m, Ângulos de Encosta >45°, por escorregamentos nos taludes laterais ou na cabeceira de drenagem e desenvolvidas no canal principal com valores altos de ITU, IPUC e LS. Os fluxos de detritos foram depositados em Ângulos de Encosta
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24. Glycogen synthase kinase 3 β activity is essential for Polo-like kinase 2- and Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2-mediated regulation of α-synuclein
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Rikke H. Kofoed, Cristine Betzer, Nelson Ferreira, and Poul Henning Jensen
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Parkinson's disease ,α-Synuclein ,Polo-like kinase 2 ,Glycogen synthase kinase 3β ,Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a currently incurable disease and the number of patients is expected to increase due to the extended human lifespan. α-Synuclein is a pathological hallmark of PD and variations and triplications of the gene encoding α-synuclein are strongly correlated with the risk of developing PD. Decreasing α-synuclein is therefore a promising therapeutic strategy for the treatment of PD.We have previously demonstrated that Polo-like kinase 2 (PLK-2) regulates α-synuclein protein levels by modulating the expression of α-synuclein mRNA. In this study, we further expand the knowledge on this pathway and show that it depends on down-stream modulation of Glycogen-synthase kinase 3 β (GSK-3β). We show that PLK-2 inhibition only increases α-synuclein levels in the presence of active GSK-3β in both cell lines and primary neuronal cultures. Furthermore, direct inhibition of GSK-3β decreases α-synuclein protein and mRNA levels in our cell model and overexpression of Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2, known to activate GSK-3β, increases α-synuclein levels. Finally, we show an increase in endogenous α-synuclein in primary neurons when increasing GSK-3β activity.Our findings demonstrate a not previously described role of endogenous GSK-3β activity in the PLK-2 mediated regulation of α-synuclein levels. This finding opens up the possibility of GSK-3β as a novel target for decreasing α-synuclein levels by the use of small molecule compounds, hereby serving as a disease modulating strategy.
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25. Passive Immunization in Alpha-Synuclein Preclinical Animal Models
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Jonas Folke, Nelson Ferreira, Tomasz Brudek, Per Borghammer, and Nathalie Van Den Berge
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alpha-synuclein ,passive immunization ,disease stratification ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Alpha-synucleinopathies include Parkinson’s disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, pure autonomic failure and multiple system atrophy. These are all progressive neurodegenerative diseases that are characterized by pathological misfolding and accumulation of the protein alpha-synuclein (αsyn) in neurons, axons or glial cells in the brain, but also in other organs. The abnormal accumulation and propagation of pathogenic αsyn across the autonomic connectome is associated with progressive loss of neurons in the brain and peripheral organs, resulting in motor and non-motor symptoms. To date, no cure is available for synucleinopathies, and therapy is limited to symptomatic treatment of motor and non-motor symptoms upon diagnosis. Recent advances using passive immunization that target different αsyn structures show great potential to block disease progression in rodent studies of synucleinopathies. However, passive immunotherapy in clinical trials has been proven safe but less effective than in preclinical conditions. Here we review current achievements of passive immunotherapy in animal models of synucleinopathies. Furthermore, we propose new research strategies to increase translational outcome in patient studies, (1) by using antibodies against immature conformations of pathogenic αsyn (monomers, post-translationally modified monomers, oligomers and protofibrils) and (2) by focusing treatment on body-first synucleinopathies where damage in the brain is still limited and effective immunization could potentially stop disease progression by blocking the spread of pathogenic αsyn from peripheral organs to the brain.
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26. Activity of translation regulator eukaryotic elongation factor-2 kinase is increased in Parkinson disease brain and its inhibition reduces alpha synuclein toxicity
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Asad Jan, Brandon Jansonius, Alberto Delaidelli, Forum Bhanshali, Yi Andy An, Nelson Ferreira, Lisa M. Smits, Gian Luca Negri, Jens C. Schwamborn, Poul H. Jensen, Ian R. Mackenzie, Stefan Taubert, and Poul H. Sorensen
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eEF2K ,Parkinson disease ,Alpha synuclein ,Oxidative stress ,Neurotoxicity ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Parkinson disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder and the leading neurodegenerative cause of motor disability. Pathologic accumulation of aggregated alpha synuclein (AS) protein in brain, and imbalance in the nigrostriatal system due to the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra- pars compacta, are hallmark features in PD. AS aggregation and propagation are considered to trigger neurotoxic mechanisms in PD, including mitochondrial deficits and oxidative stress. The eukaryotic elongation factor-2 kinase (eEF2K) mediates critical regulation of dendritic mRNA translation and is a crucial molecule in diverse forms of synaptic plasticity. Here we show that eEF2K activity, assessed by immuonohistochemical detection of eEF2 phosphorylation on serine residue 56, is increased in postmortem PD midbrain and hippocampus. Induction of aggressive, AS-related motor phenotypes in a transgenic PD M83 mouse model also increased brain eEF2K expression and activity. In cultures of dopaminergic N2A cells, overexpression of wild-type human AS or the A53T mutant increased eEF2K activity. eEF2K inhibition prevented the cytotoxicity associated with AS overexpression in N2A cells by improving mitochondrial function and reduced oxidative stress. Furthermore, genetic deletion of the eEF2K ortholog efk-1 in C. elegans attenuated human A53T AS induced defects in behavioural assays reliant on dopaminergic neuron function. These data suggest a role for eEF2K activity in AS toxicity, and support eEF2K inhibition as a potential target in reducing AS-induced oxidative stress in PD.
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27. Composition of sand fly fauna (Diptera: Psychodidae) and detection of Leishmania DNA (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae) in different ecotopes from a rural settlement in the central Amazon, Brazil
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Erica Cristina da Silva Chagas, Arineia Soares Silva, Nelson Ferreira Fé, Lucas Silva Ferreira, Vanderson de Souza Sampaio, Wagner Cosme Morhy Terrazas, Jorge Augusto Oliveira Guerra, Rodrigo Augusto Ferreira de Souza, Henrique Silveira, and Maria das Graças Vale Barbosa Guerra
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Vectors of Leishmania ,Leishmania DNA ,Sand fly diversity and richness ,Amazon region ,Brazil ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) are vectors of Leishmania species, the etiological agents of leishmaniasis, which is one of the most important emerging infectious diseases in the Americas. In the state of Amazonas in Brazil, anthropogenic activities encourage the presence of these insects around rural homes. The present study aimed to describe the composition and distribution of sand fly species diversity among the ecotopes (intradomicile, peridomicile and forest) in an area of American cutaneous leishmaniasis transmission and detect natural infection with Leishmania DNA to evaluate which vectors are inside houses and whether the presence of possible vectors represents a hazard of transmission. Results Phlebotomine sand flies were collected using light traps. A total of 2469 specimens representing 54 species, predominantly females (71.2%), were collected from four sites. Polymerase chain reaction analysis was performed on 670 samples to detect Leishmania DNA. Most of the samples (79.5%) were collected in the forest, with areas closer to rural dwellings yielding a greater abundance of suspected or proven vectors and a larger number of species containing Leishmania DNA. Nyssomyia umbratilis and Bichromomyia flaviscutellata were found near rural homes, and Ny. umbratilis was also found inside homes. Leishmania DNA was detected in different species of sand flies in all ecotopes, including species with no previous record of natural infection. Conclusions There is no evidence that vectors of American cutaneous leishmaniasis are becoming established inside homes, but there are sand flies, including Ny. umbratilis and other possible vectors, in environments characterized by a human presence. These species continue to be predominant in the forest but are prevalent in areas closer to ecotopes with a greater human presence. The existence of proven or suspected vectors in this ecotope is due to the structural organization of rural settlements and may represent a hazard of transmission. Although the detection of Leishmania DNA in species that were not previously considered vectors does not mean that they are transmitting the parasite, it does show that the parasite is circulating in ecotopes where these species are found.
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28. The Prion-Like Spreading of Alpha-Synuclein in Parkinson’s Disease: Update on Models and Hypotheses
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Asad Jan, Nádia Pereira Gonçalves, Christian Bjerggaard Vaegter, Poul Henning Jensen, and Nelson Ferreira
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Parkinson’s disease ,alpha-synuclein ,prion-like ,neurodegeneration ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The pathological aggregation of the presynaptic protein α-synuclein (α-syn) and propagation through synaptically coupled neuroanatomical tracts is increasingly thought to underlie the pathophysiological progression of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and related synucleinopathies. Although the precise molecular mechanisms responsible for the spreading of pathological α-syn accumulation in the CNS are not fully understood, growing evidence suggests that de novo α-syn misfolding and/or neuronal internalization of aggregated α-syn facilitates conformational templating of endogenous α-syn monomers in a mechanism reminiscent of prions. A refined understanding of the biochemical and cellular factors mediating the pathological neuron-to-neuron propagation of misfolded α-syn will potentially elucidate the etiology of PD and unravel novel targets for therapeutic intervention. Here, we discuss recent developments on the hypothesis regarding trans-synaptic propagation of α-syn pathology in the context of neuronal vulnerability and highlight the potential utility of novel experimental models of synucleinopathies.
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29. Production of Low Molecular Weight Chitosan and Chitooligosaccharides (COS): A Review
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Cleidiane Gonçalves, Nelson Ferreira, and Lúcia Lourenço
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hydrolysis ,chitosan ,molecular weight ,chitooligosaccharides ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Chitosan is a biopolymer with high added value, and its properties are related to its molecular weight. Thus, high molecular weight values provide low solubility of chitosan, presenting limitations in its use. Based on this, several studies have developed different hydrolysis methods to reduce the molecular weight of chitosan. Acid hydrolysis is still the most used method to obtain low molecular weight chitosan and chitooligosaccharides. However, the use of acids can generate environmental impacts. When different methods are combined, gamma radiation and microwave power intensity are the variables that most influence acid hydrolysis. Otherwise, in oxidative hydrolysis with hydrogen peroxide, a long time is the limiting factor. Thus, it was observed that the most efficient method is the association between the different hydrolysis methods mentioned. However, this alternative can increase the cost of the process. Enzymatic hydrolysis is the most studied method due to its environmental advantages and high specificity. However, hydrolysis time and process cost are factors that still limit industrial application. In addition, the enzymatic method has a limited association with other hydrolysis methods due to the sensitivity of the enzymes. Therefore, this article seeks to extensively review the variables that influence the main methods of hydrolysis: acid concentration, radiation intensity, potency, time, temperature, pH, and enzyme/substrate ratio, observing their influence on molecular weight, yield, and characteristic of the product.
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30. Polo-like kinase 2 modulates α-synuclein protein levels by regulating its mRNA production
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Rikke H. Kofoed, Jin Zheng, Nelson Ferreira, Søren Lykke-Andersen, Mauro Salvi, Cristine Betzer, Lasse Reimer, Torben Heick Jensen, Karina Fog, and Poul H. Jensen
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Parkinson's disease ,α-synuclein ,Polo-like kinase 2 ,transcription ,phosphorylation ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Variations in the α-synuclein-encoding SNCA gene represent the greatest genetic risk factor for Parkinson's disease (PD), and duplications/triplications of SNCA cause autosomal dominant familial PD. These facts closely link brain levels of α-synuclein with the risk of PD, and make lowering α-synuclein levels a therapeutic strategy for the treatment of PD and related synucleinopathies.In this paper, we corroborate previous findings on the ability of overexpressed Polo-like kinase 2 (PLK-2) to decrease cellular α-synuclein, but demonstrate that the process is independent of PLK-2 phosphorylating S129 in α-synuclein because a similar reduction is achieved with the non-phosphorable S129A mutant α-synuclein. Using a specific PLK-2 inhibitor (compound 37), we demonstrate that endogenous PLK-2 phosphorylates S129 only in some cells, but increases α-synuclein protein levels in all tested cell cultures and brain slices. PLK-2 is found to regulate the transcription of α-synuclein mRNA from both the endogenous mouse SNCA gene and transgenic vectors that only contain the open reading frame. Moreover, we are the first to show that regulation of α-synuclein by PLK-2 is of physiological importance since 10 days' inhibition of endogenous PLK-2 in wt C57BL/6 mice increases endogenous α-synuclein protein levels.Our findings collectively demonstrate that PLK-2 regulates α-synuclein levels by a previously undescribed transcription-based mechanism. This mechanism is active in cells and brain tissue, opening up for alternative strategies for modulating α-synuclein levels and thereby for the possibility of modifying disease progression in synucleinopaties.
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31. How Far Upstream: A Review of Estuary-Fresh Water Fish Movements in a Large Neotropical Basin
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Nelson Ferreira Fontoura, Uwe Horst Schulz, Thaís Paz Alves, Thiago Cesar Lima Silveira, Joana Jordão Pereira, and Débora Alessandra Antonetti
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estuarine fish ,ecosystem connectivity ,amphidromous ,anadromous ,catadromous ,potadromous ,Science ,General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,QH1-199.5 - Abstract
The present study comprises the first systematic analysis of the limits of upstream movement by some fish species that use the estuarine area of the Patos Lagoon basin in southern Brazil. The Sinos River sampling program included 86 sites, sampled from 1998 to 2014, covering lowland stretches and headwater streams. The Guaíba sampling program was conducted from February 2011 to March 2013 and comprised 59 independent samples. Six fish species using estuarine areas occur in the upper Patos basin, 250–500 km from the Patos Lagoon outlet to the Atlantic Ocean. Parapimelodus nigribarbis specimens ranged from 11.3 to 18.9 cm (median = 13.3 cm) in length, i.e., were adults (Sinos, n = 459; Guaíba, n = 149). The species was captured almost 500 km from the Patos outlet, as far as 180 km upstream in the Sinos main channel. In Guaíba Lake, the species was captured mainly in autumn, although it was more abundant in winter and spring in the Sinos River. Lycengraulis grossidens was captured in the Sinos Basin, restricted to the lower stretches in spring and summer months (n = 7). In Guaíba Lake (n = 134) the species occurred throughout the lake and year-round, and was ten times more abundant in spring. Most specimens were adult (8.2–26.9 cm, median = 20.0 cm). Most Micropogonias furnieri individuals (n = 63) were juveniles (10.7–33.4 cm, median = 14.2 cm). The species was not captured in the Sinos Basin. In Guaíba Lake M. furnieri occurred predominantly in the southernmost part (downstream) and was more abundant (>10×) in winter. Genidens genidens (n = 27) was captured only in summer in the southern part of Guaíba Lake (closest to the outlet). Most individuals were adults (24.5–34.0 cm, median = 27.8 cm). Genidens barbus (n = 7) was restricted to spring and summer months and was captured only in southern (near-outlet) parts of Guaíba Lake, comprising mainly large juveniles and adults (31.5–68.0 cm, median = 37.9). Mugil liza (n = 13) appeared in spring in relatively low abundances but was widespread throughout Guaíba Lake during the summer. The species was not captured in the Sinos sampling program. The size profile comprised specimens nearing maturity (34.3–45.5 cm, median = 38.9 cm). Finally, we suggest possible biological cycles for these species that combine these new distribution data with published information.
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32. Functional and Structural Changes of the Blood-Nerve-Barrier in Diabetic Neuropathy
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Mette Richner, Nelson Ferreira, Anete Dudele, Troels S. Jensen, Christian B. Vaegter, and Nádia P. Gonçalves
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blood-nerve barrier ,diabetic neuropathy ,peripheral nerve ,diabetes ,microvascular liabilities ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
The incidence of diabetes mellitus is approaching global epidemic proportions and should be considered a major health-care problem of modern societies in the twenty-first century. Diabetic neuropathy is a common chronic complication of diabetes and, although an adequate glycemic control can reduce the frequency of diabetic neuropathy in type 1 diabetes, the majority of type 2 diabetic patients will develop this complication. The underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms are still poorly understood, preventing the development of effective treatment strategies. However, accumulating evidence suggests that breakdown of the blood-nerve barrier (BNB) plays a pivotal pathophysiological role in diabetic neuropathy. In the present review, we highlight the structural and functional significance of the BNB in health and disease, focusing on the pathological molecular events leading to BNB dysfunction in diabetic neuropathy. In addition, we discuss potential molecular targets involved in BNB homeostasis that may pave the way toward novel therapeutic strategies for treating diabetic neuropathy.
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33. A profile of scorpionism, including the species of scorpions involved, in the State of Amazonas, Brazil
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Cícero Lucinaldo Soares de Oliveira Costa, Nelson Ferreira Fé, Iracilda Sampaio, and Wanderli Pedro Tadei
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State of Amazonas ,Scorpions ,Scorpionism ,Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 - Abstract
Abstract: INTRODUCTION This study investigated scorpionism profile in the State of Amazonas, Brazil. METHODS: Data referring to stinging incidents were obtained from the National Databank of Major Causes of Morbidity. Information on the scorpion species involved was obtained from the Amazonas State health units. RESULTS: Amazonas has a scorpionism rate of 8.14 cases/100,000 inhabitants. Some municipalities (e.g., Apuí) presented higher rates (273 cases/100,000 inhabitants). Most species involved in envenomation belonged to the genus Tityus. CONCLUSIONS: Our results reaffirm the notion of scorpionism being a public health hazard and provide data that can guide public policy aimed at scorpionism prevention and treatment.
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34. Modeling in Physical Geography: Theory, Potentialities and Challenges
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Nelson Ferreira Fernandes
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modelagem, predição, validação, deslizamento, erosão dos solos, cenários futuros, simulação, equilíbrio dinâmico, relaxação, sensibilidade ,Human ecology. Anthropogeography ,GF1-900 ,Physical geography ,GB3-5030 ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
Modeling must be considered as an important analytical tool inside the different areas of physical geography. This paper discusses the general usage of models in physical geography, focusing on their theoretical basis, potential applications and major future challenges. Models applied to studies concentrated on prediction, retrodiction and hypothesis testing are presented. Here, main emphasis is on mathematical models, including those based on empirical, deterministic and stochastic relationships, discussing the potentialities and limitations of concentrated and distributed models, as well as those associated with transient and steady-state models. In parallel, the differences related to the steps of parameterization, calibration, validation and verification during the modeling processes are presented. At the end, the main problems and challenges required to achieve an effective usage of the modeling tools in physical geography are discussed, especially those focusing on the relationships between modeling and scientific methodology, the question of equifinality and the determination of the associated uncertainties. In fact, the review presented here shows that models with high prediction success may not necessarily represent “good models” in theoretical aspects. In order to continue its consolidation as an important analytical tool inside the different physical geography fields, model users need to focus on achieve a better understanding both on the mechanisms controlling the system to be modelled and the model itself, in terms of its internal structure and the associated hypotheses. Otherwise, the model user will be only a “software pilot”, wasting the opportunity of turning the beautiful resulting maps in effective tools of scientific analyses.
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35. Repositioning tolcapone as a potent inhibitor of transthyretin amyloidogenesis and associated cellular toxicity
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Ricardo Sant'Anna, Pablo Gallego, Lei Z. Robinson, Alda Pereira-Henriques, Nelson Ferreira, Francisca Pinheiro, Sebastian Esperante, Irantzu Pallares, Oscar Huertas, Maria Rosário Almeida, Natàlia Reixach, Raul Insa, Adrian Velazquez-Campoy, David Reverter, Núria Reig, and Salvador Ventura
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Misfolding of transthyretin can cause amyloid aggregation disorders that can be treated by stabilizing the tetrameric form with tafamidis. Here the authors show that tolcapone, a drug already FDA-approved for Parkinson disease, has strong transthyretin stabilizing function and might be a superior therapeutic option for CNS amyloidosis as it can cross the blood brain barrier.
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36. Six new species and new records of the genus Desmopachria Babington (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae: Hyphidrini) from Brazil and redescription of D. varians Wehncke, 1877
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Rafael Benzi Braga and Nelson Ferreira Jr
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Hydroporinae ,Desmopachria ,Aquatic beetle ,Taxonomy ,Neotropical Region ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Six new species of the genus Desmopachria Babington, 1841 are described and illustrated from Brazil: D. anauine sp. nov., D. carranca sp. nov., D. francischettii sp. nov., D. nigrasphera sp. nov., D. nigricoxa sp. nov. and D. yanomami sp. nov. Desmopachria varians is redescribed and illustrated from syntypes photos and material identified by Dr. Frank Young. New records for eight other species from Brazilian states are presented here: D. amyaeMiller, 2001 has a new record from Minas Gerais State, D. grammosticta Braga & Ferreira-Jr., 2015 have new records from Minas Gerais and São Paulo States, D. granoidesYoung, 1986 has a new record from Espirito Santo State, D. laevisSharp, 1882 have new records from Espírito Santo and Parana States, D. leptophallica Braga & Ferreira-Jr., 2014 has a new record from Paraná State, D. sioliYoung, 1980 has a new record from Minas Gerais State, D. striola Sharp, 1887 have new records from Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo States and D. volatidiscaMiller, 2001 has a new record from Paraíba States and an unpublished record of D. challetiMiller, 2001 from Brazil.
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37. Defining the reproductive period of freshwater fish species using the Gonadosomatic Index: a proposed protocol applied to ten species of the Patos Lagoon basin
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Nelson Ferreira Fontoura, Gianfranco Ceni, Aloisio Sirangelo Braun, and Camilla da Silva Marques
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Ciclo Reprodutivo ,Critério de Maturidade ,IGS ,Maturação ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACT This contribution records the reproductive periods of ten dominant freshwater fish species from the Patos Lagoon and Guaíba Lake (Astyanax fasciatus, Cyphocharax voga, Hoplias malabaricus, Oligosarcus jenynsii, Oligosarcus robustus, Hoplosternum littorale, Loricariichthys anus, Parapimelodus nigribarbis, Trachelyopterus lucenai, Pachyurus bonariensis). Data were derived from monthly samples in Casamento Lake (northern Patos Lagoon; Nov. 2002 to Apr. 2004) and Guaíba Lake (Jun. 2005 to May 2006). The reproductive period was determined according to the monthly variation of the gonadosomatic index (GSI). Fish reproduction was identified during all months of the year. Oligosarcus jenynsii started reproduction in winter, but extended spawning to spring (early warming-water reproduction). Three species also presented reproduction during warming water months, but beginning in spring and finishing in summer (late warm-water reproduction): P. nigribarbis, T. lucenai and P. bonariensis. Three species presented relatively short reproduction periods on summer (spotted warm-water reproduction): H. malabaricus, H. littorale and L. anus, and only one species reproduces almost continuously during warmer waters (long-season warm-water reproduction): A. fasciatus. Finally, two other species presented a very distinct reproductive pattern, starting reproduction on late summer but increasing GSI values along autumn and winter (long-season cooling-water reproducers): C. voga and O. robustus.
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38. Application of the SHALSTAB model for the identification of areas susceptible to landslides: Brazilian case studies.
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Tiago Damas MARTINS, Bianca Carvalho VIEIRA, Nelson Ferreira FERNANDES, Chisato OKAFIORI, and David R. MONTGOMERY
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Serra do Mar ,LiDAR ,Landslide Potential ,Natural Disasters ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
Since the 1960s, catastrophic and generalized events of hazardous mass movements caused millions of dollars in economic losses and resulted in thousands of fatalities and homelessness in Brazil. To understand these processes and attempt to predict them, mathematical models have been utilized world-wide describing the physics of the process through mathematical equations. The objective of this study was to present two areas widely affected by shallow landslides where the SHALSTAB model was applied to understand the process and to predict potentially unstable areas in several hydrographic basins. Simulations utilized the types of distinct data that were available in each area. From both areas, geotechnical data collected in the field, topographical data from digital topographical maps and Digital Terrain Models (DTM) from Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) were utilized. Susceptibility maps were validated using two indexes, scar concentration (SC) and landslide potential (LP), based on landslides that occurred in 1985 and 2011. Both indexes showed satisfactory results given that the unconditionally unstable category described more than 45% of the landslide events, and the LP index displayed the highest values for the most unstable categories.
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39. Chagas disease in the State of Amazonas: history, epidemiological evolution, risks of endemicity and future perspectives
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Maria das Graças Vale Barbosa, João Marcos Bemfica Barbosa Ferreira, Ana Ruth Lima Arcanjo, Rosa Amélia Gonçalves Santana, Laylah Kelre Costa Magalhães, Laise Kelma Costa Magalhães, Daniel Testa Mota, Nelson Ferreira Fé, Wuelton Marcelo Monteiro, Henrique Silveira, and Jorge Augusto de Oliveira Guerra
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Chagas' disease ,Brazilian Amazon ,State of Amazonas ,Trypanosoma cruzi ,Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 - Abstract
Chagas disease (CD) is a parasitic infection that originated in the Americas and is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi. In the last few years, the disease has spread to countries in North America, Asia and Europe due to the migration of Latin Americans. In the Brazilian Amazon, CD has an endemic transmission, especially in the Rio Negro region, where an occupational hazard was described for piaçaveiros (piassaba gatherers). In the State of Amazonas, the first chagasic infection was reported in 1977, and the first acute CD case was recorded in 1980. After initiatives to integrate acute CD diagnostics with the malaria laboratories network, reports of acute CD cases have increased. Most of these cases are associated with oral transmission by the consumption of contaminated food. Chronic cases have also been diagnosed, mostly in the indeterminate form. These cases were detected by serological surveys in cardiologic outpatient clinics and during blood donor screening. Considering that the control mechanisms adopted in Brazil's classic transmission areas are not fully applicable in the Amazon, it is important to understand the disease behavior in this region, both in the acute and chronic cases. Therefore, the pursuit of control measures for the Amazon region should be a priority given that CD represents a challenge to preserving the way of life of the Amazon's inhabitants.
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40. Description of Trichophoromyia uniniensis, a new phlebotomine species (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) of Amazonas State, Brazil
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Simone Ladeia-Andrade, Nelson Ferreira Fé, Cristiani de Castilho Sanguinette, and José Dilermando Andrade Filho
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Trichophoromyia uniniensis sp. nov ,Sand fly ,Jaú National Park ,Leishmaniases ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background A new species of phlebotomine sand flies belonging to Trichophoromyia Barretto, 1962 genus is described, based on males collected in Jaú National Park, Amazonas state, Brazil. Methods The Sand flies were mounted in Canada balsam. They were measured with a binocular Olympus CH-2 microscope with the aid of a micrometer objective and the drawings were done with the help of a camera lucida. Results This new species named Trichophoromyia uniniensis sp. nov. is closely related to Trichophoromyia omagua (Martins, Llanos & Silva, 1976). The former can be distinguished from the latter by the shape of its paramere that has the lower apical region turned up in the new species. Conclusion With the new species here described a total of 39 species belonging to the Trichophoromyia genus are now known, most of them present in the Amazon rainforest.
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41. A new species and records of Helochares (Insecta: Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) from Southeastern Brazil
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Bruno Clarkson and Nelson Ferreira-Jr
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Acidocerinae ,description ,Neotropics ,new records ,taxonomy ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
A new species of Helochares Mulsant, 1844 (Hydrophilidae: Acidocerinae) from Brazil is described and illustrated. Helochares (s. str.) atlanticus sp. nov. is distinct mainly by characteristics of the aedeagus whose phalobase is short, narrowed on basal third; parameres are thick, constricted on apical quarter, with small tooth-like projection on outer margin near apex; dorsal lobe longer than ventral lobe, shorter than parameres, very wide at base, abruptly narrowing toward apex until about half of its length where it dilates and divides into two long and narrow projections apart from each other at base, but turned inward at apex; ventral lobe acuminate and symmetrical. The rounded emargination on anteromedial margin of labrum bearing small tooth-like projections and the convex and slightly elevated mesoventral process, without high-elevated carina, also helps in identifying the species. Specimens of the new species were collected in the mountain region of the state of Rio de Janeiro (municipality of Teresópolis) and in the north coast of the state of São Paulo (municipality of Ubatuba), both localities in Southeastern Brazil. Helochares (s. str.) oculatus Sharp, 1882 and Helochares (Sindolus) femoratus (Brullé, 1841) are recorded for the first time from the state of Rio de Janeiro.
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42. Tratamento da Insônia em Atenção Primária à Saúde
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Nelson Ferreira Ribeiro
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Insônia. Terapêutica. Atenção Primária à Saúde ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
A insônia é uma das perturbações do sono mais comuns, sendo uma das principais queixas dos pacientes que recorrem aos cuidados médicos. A perturbação de insônia está associada a aumento da morbimortalidade por doenças cardiovasculares, psiquiátricas e acidentes, estando igualmente associada a maior absentismo laboral e maiores custos em saúde. Foram pesquisadas normas de orientação clínica, revisões sistemáticas, meta-análises e estudos originais, publicados entre 2010 e 15 de maio de 2015, relacionados com o tratamento da insônia. O tratamento da insônia pode iniciar-se por terapia cognitivo-comportamental, tratamento farmacológico ou associação dos dois. A terapia cognitivo-comportamental é considerada por várias sociedades médicas como tratamento padrão, sendo que os estudos comprovam a sua eficácia no tratamento da insônia sem ou com comorbilidades e com manutenção a longo prazo dos seus efeitos. Esta compreende múltiplas estratégias, como controle de estímulo, restrição do sono, relaxamento, terapia cognitiva e intenção paradoxal. A farmacoterapia deve ser considerada em situações agudas com necessidade de redução imediata dos sintomas. Os fármacos hipnóticos têm indicação no tratamento da insônia quando os sintomas assumem caráter patológico. Os antidepressivos sedativos, apesar de comumente utilizados, não reúnem evidência da sua eficácia, com exceção da insônia associada a sintomas depressivos ou de ansiedade ou em pacientes com abuso de substâncias. Assim, dada a prevalência de queixas de insônia em atenção primária à saúde, o médico de família deve conhecer a melhor abordagem para o seu tratamento, quer seja farmacológico ou não farmacológico, e os critérios de referenciação.
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43. Uncovering the Neuroprotective Mechanisms of Curcumin on Transthyretin Amyloidosis
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Nelson Ferreira, Maria João Saraiva, and Maria Rosário Almeida
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curcumin ,transthyretin ,amyloidosis ,protein aggregation ,protein misfolding ,drug discovery ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Transthyretin (TTR) amyloidoses (ATTR amyloidosis) are diseases associated with transthyretin (TTR) misfolding, aggregation and extracellular deposition in tissues as amyloid. Clinical manifestations of the disease are variable and include mainly polyneuropathy and/or cardiomyopathy. The reasons why TTR forms aggregates and amyloid are related with amino acid substitutions in the protein due to mutations, or with environmental alterations associated with aging, that make the protein more unstable and prone to aggregation. According to this model, several therapeutic approaches have been proposed for the diseases that range from stabilization of TTR, using chemical chaperones, to clearance of the aggregated protein deposited in tissues in the form of oligomers or small aggregates, by the action of disruptors or by activation of the immune system. Interestingly, different studies revealed that curcumin presents anti-amyloid properties, targeting multiple steps in the ATTR amyloidogenic cascade. The effects of curcumin on ATTR amyloidosis will be reviewed and discussed in the current work in order to contribute to knowledge of the molecular mechanisms involved in TTR amyloidosis and propose more efficient drugs for therapy.
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- 2019
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44. Combining Spatial Models for Shallow Landslides and Debris-Flows Prediction
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Eurípedes Vargas do Amaral, Nelson Ferreira Fernandes, Osmar Abílio de Carvalho, Renato Fontes Guimarães, and Roberto Arnaldo Trancoso Gomes
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hazard ,mass movements ,mathematical modeling ,back-analysis ,two-dimensional models ,Science - Abstract
Mass movements in Brazil are common phenomena, especially during strong rainfall events that occur frequently in the summer season. These phenomena cause losses of lives and serious damage to roads, bridges, and properties. Moreover, the illegal occupation by slums on the slopes around the cities intensifies the effect of the mass movement. This study aimed to develop a methodology that combines models of shallow landslides and debris-flows in order to create a map with landslides initiation and debris-flows volume and runout distance. The study area comprised of two catchments in Rio de Janeiro city: Quitite and Papagaio that drained side by side the west flank of the Maciço da Tijuca, with an area of 5 km2. The method included the following steps: (a) location of the susceptible areas to landslides using SHALSTAB model; (b) determination of rheological parameters of debris-flow from the back-analysis technique; and (c) combination of SHALSTAB and FLO-2D models to delineate the areas more susceptible to mass movements. These scenarios were compared with the landslide and debris-flow event of February 1996. Many FLO-2D simulations were exhaustively made to estimate the rheological parameters from the back-analysis technique. Those rheological coefficients of single simulation were back-calculated by adjusting with area and depth of the debris-flow obtained from field data. The initial material volume in the FLO-2D simulations was estimated from SHALSTAB model. The combination of these two mathematical models, SHALSTAB and FLO-2D, was able to predict both landslides and debris-flow events. Such procedures can reduce the casualties and property damage, delineating hazard areas, to estimate hazard intensities for input into risk studies providing information for public policy and planning.
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45. Itinerários homoeróticos na obra de Caio Fernando Abreu
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Nelson Ferreira Júnior and Zélia Bora
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Literatura brasileira ,Homoerotismo ,Caio Fernando Abreu ,French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature ,PQ1-3999 - Abstract
Uma das principais propostas com as quais se organiza a obra de Caio Fernando Abreu é representar a trajetória do sujeito homoerótico na sociedade brasileira. Tal fato resultou na multiplicação dos estudos críticos sobre a mesma, especialmente nas últimas décadas do séc. XX, motivados pelas correntes do pós-estruturalismo, sobretudo o feminismo. No Brasil, algumas abordagens esparsas começam a emergir apenas nos anos noventa porque, embora a temática tenha sido sempre recorrente na literatura brasileira, não se ousava discuti-la do ponto de vista crítico. No caso específico do escritor Caio Fernando Abreu, os críticos têm realizado estudos que privilegiam uma ou outra narrativa do autor, sem que se tenha uma discussão mais ampla sobre a questão, ou seja, procurado ver a incidência do tema como um fio temático condutor essencial entre as suas produções. Diante do exposto, a nossa discussão propõe uma breve discussão, objetivando traçar os itinerários simbólicos das relações entre o sujeito ficcional homoerótico e o mundo em que este é apresentado.
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46. Abnormal Returns in the Ibovespa Using Models for High-Frequency Data
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Aureliano Angel Bressan, Wagner Moura Lamounier, and Nelson Ferreira Fonseca
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trading strategies ,high-frequency data ,IBOVESPA ,Finance ,HG1-9999 - Abstract
This article aims to identify profitable trading strategies based on the effects of leads and lags between the spot and futures equity markets in Brazil, using high frequency data. To achieve this objective and based on historical data of the Bovespa and the Bovespa Future indexes, four forecasting models have been built: ARIMA, ARFIMA, VAR, and VECM. The trading strategies tested were: net trading strategy, buy and hold strategy, and filter strategy – better than average predicted return. The period of analysis of this paper extends from August 1, 2006 to October 16, 2009. In this work, it was possible to obtain abnormal returns using trading strategies with the VAR model on the effects of leads and lags between the Bovespa index and Bovespa Future index.
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47. Brazil: Environmentally Integrated Basin Experiments (EIBEX) Driven by Hydrological Change, Sustainable Practices, and Water Security in Brazil
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Filho, Otto Corrêa Rotunno, de Oliveira Nascimento, Nilo, de Araujo, Lígia Maria Nascimento, Rodriguez, Daniel Andrés, de Araujo, Afonso Augusto Magalhães, Fernandes, Nelson Ferreira, de Figueiredo Teixeira, Alexandre Lima, Moreira, Daniel Medeiros, Cançado, Vanessa Lucena, Rodrigues, Nívia Carla, Laender, Felipe, Eleutério, Julian Cardoso, Silva, Talita, Vinçon-Leite, Brigitte, Li, Yiping, editor, Chaudhuri, Hirok, editor, Corrêa Rotunno Filho, Otto, editor, Guseva, Natalia, editor, and Bux, Faizal, editor
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48. Reproductive characteristics and the weight-length relationship in Anableps anableps (Linnaeus, 1758) (Cyprinodontiformes: Anablepidae) from the Amazon Estuary
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Valéria de Albuquerque Oliveira, Nelson Ferreira Fontoura, and Luciano Fogaça de Assis Montag
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"Four-eyed" fish ,Reproduction ,Viviparity ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
The present study analyzed the length-weight relationship and some aspects of the reproductive biology of Anableps anableps from the mouth of the Maracanã River, in the Brazilian state of Pará. The specimens were collected using two 30 m-long gillnets with 15 and 20 mm mesh size, as well as a 1 m-diameter hand net with a 10 mm mesh. A total of 865 specimens were collected, from which an adult sex ratio of 2.12 females per male was recorded (χ² = 13.07; pO presente estudo analisou a relação peso-comprimento e uma série de aspectos da biologia reprodutiva de Anableps anableps da foz do rio Maracanã, no estado brasileiro do Pará. Os espécimes foram coletados por meio de duas redes de emalhar de 30 m de comprimento, com malhas de 15 e 20 mm, e com um puçá com um metro de diâmetro, com malha de 10 mm. Foram capturados 865 espécimes, os quais foram analisados para estabelecer a razão sexual, que foi de 2,12 fêmeas por macho (χ² = 13,07; p
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49. Seasonal changes in the gonadossomatic index, allometric condition factor and sex ratio of an auchenipterid catfish from eastern Amazonia
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Tiago Magalhães da Silva Freitas, Vitor Hudson da Consolação Almeida, Luciano Fogaça de Assis Montag, Rossineide Martins da Rocha, and Nelson Ferreira Fontoura
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Auchenipterichthys longimanus ,Hydrological seasons ,Reproduction ,Siluriformes ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the seasonal pattern of the gonadosomatic index (GSI), condition factor (K), and sex ratio in the catfish Auchenipterichthys longimanus (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae) as an approach to identify its reproductive period. A total of 589 A. longimanus specimens (251 males and 338 females) were captured in the rivers of the Caxiuanã National Forest, in the Brazilian state of Pará, between July, 2008 and July, 2009. Among the male specimens, 171 were classified as adults and 80 as juveniles, while there were 249 adults and 89 juvenile females. Using a sinusoidal equation, analysis of the GSI revealed a reproductive asynchrony between the genders, with males attaining their highest GSI values in January, while females peaked in March. For males, the sinusoidal regression for GSI values was significant only when used the complete data set (P=0.001), wears no trend was identified for bimonthly means (P=0.136). For females, by contrast, significant values were obtained for both the complete data set (P=0.012) and bimonthly GSI means (P=0.026). For the condition factor, the sinusoidal equation returned significant seasonal variation in both raw data (P=0.02) and with mean values (P=0.00) for males, but only with raw data for females (P=0.04), which appears to reflect variation in the energy budget between genders. With regard to the sex ratio, more reproductive females were captured than males in January and March, 2009, which suggests a pattern of segregation related to the reproductive process. These parameters are fundamental to the assessment, protection, and management of natural fish stocks, as well as providing guidelines for the development of conservation strategies.O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar alterações sazonais no índice gonadossomático (IGS%), fator de condição (K) e proporção sexual, a fim de determinar o período de atividade reprodutiva do bagre Auchenipterichthys longimanus (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae), a partir da análise de exemplares coletados em igarapés da Floresta Nacional de Caxiuanã, estado do Pará, Brasil. Através de coletas bimestrais entre julho de 2008 e julho de 2009, foram capturados 589 exemplares de A. longimanus, sendo 251 machos e 338 fêmeas. Dentre os machos, 171 exemplares foram classificados como adultos e 80 foram jovens, e dentre as fêmeas, 249 eram adultas e 89 jovens. Por meio do estabelecimento de uma equação senoidal, a análise do IGS% evidenciou uma assincronia reprodutiva entre os sexos, pois os machos obtiveram maiores valores de IGS% em janeiro e as fêmeas apresentaram seu pico em março. Para os valores de IGS% de machos, a equação senoide mostrou-se significante somente para os valores brutos (P=0,001), sendo não identificada uma tendência com os valores médios do IGS% (P=0,136). Para as fêmeas, os valores de significância da equação senoide para o IGS% foram obtidos tanto para os dados brutos (P=0,012) quanto para os dados médios (P=0,026). Para o Fator de Condição, a equação senoide demonstrou variação nos valores brutos e médios de machos adultos (P=0,02 e P=0,00, respectivamente) e nos valores brutos de fêmeas (P=0,04), refletindo diferenças nos padrões de investimento energético entre os sexos. Em relação à proporção sexual, foi observada uma maior frequência de capturas de fêmeas reprodutivas em relação aos machos nos meses de Janeiro e Março de 2009, sugerindo um padrão de segregação sexual com fins reprodutivos. Esses parâmetros são fundamentais na avaliação, conservação e manejo dos estoques naturais de peixes, assim como para subsidiar estratégias e procedimentos para a preservação e conservação da ictiofauna.
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50. Aplicação do Código Florestal Brasileiro como Subsídio para o Planejamento Ambiental: um Estudo de Caso na Região Noroeste do Estado do Rio de Janeiro / Applying the Brazilian Forest Code as support to environmental planning: a case study in northwestern Rio de Janeiro State
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Silvio B. Bhering, Alexandre Ortega Gonçalves, José Ronaldo de Macedo, Nelson Ferreira Fernandes, and Eberval Marchioro
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Bacia hidrográfica ,Código Florestal Brasileiro ,Erosão dos solos ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
O trabalho verifi cou a aplicação do Código Florestal Brasileiro (CFB) na bacia do Córrego Santa Maria, na região Noroeste Fluminense (RJ), como subsídio para o planejamento ambiental. Essa bacia localiza-se inteiramente no Município de São José de Ubá e vem sendo submetida a diferentes processos de uso e ocupação do solo, culminando com problemas erosivos e hídricos. Para realização do trabalho foi elaborado o mapa de uso e ocupação do solo atual por meio de classifi cação automática supervisionada, utilizando-se fotos aéreas da Companhia de Energia do Rio de Janeiro (CERJ) e do Departamento de Recursos Minerais - DRM/RJ. Para elaboração do mapa de uso e ocupação do solo com o cenário estabelecido no artigo 2º do CFB foi criada uma faixa de entorno. Os resultados indicam que ocorreria confl ito entre a utilização do CFB e o uso atual para ás áreas a agricultura e pecuária,solo exposto e área urbana. No caso da agricultura e pecuária, o uso confl itante poderia ser amenizado com práticas de manejo e conservação adequadas. A aplicação do CFB contribuiria signifi cativamente para aumento das APP (fl oresta), promovendo aumento da infi ltração de água no solo e recarga do sistema aquífero, diminuição do escoamento superfi cial e da erosão dos solos.
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