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Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2007

Genetic diversity and relatedness within and between species of the genus Oligoryzomys (Rodentia; Sigmodontinae)

Alexis Trott; Sidia M. Callegari-Jacques; Luiz Flamarion B. Oliveira; Alfredo Langguth; Margarete Sune Mattevi

A RAPD analysis on six species of the rodent genus Oligoryzomys trapped in a wide area (ranging from 01 degrees N to 32 degrees S) of Brazilian territory was performed in order to determine the levels of genetic variability within and between its populations and species. One-hundred and ninety-three animals were collected in 13 different sites (corresponding to 17 samples) located at Pampas, Atlantic Rain Forest, Cerrado, and Amazon domains. Oligoryzomys sp., O. nigripes (8 populations), O. flavescens (4 populations), O. moojeni, O. stramineus, and O. fornesi were the taxa analyzed. Of the 20 primers tested, 4 generated a total of 75 polymorphic products simultaneously amplified in 151 specimens. Various diversity estimators analyzed showed considerable differences between species and populations, indicating a great genetic variation occurring in the Oligoryzomys taxa investigated. A cluster analysis was made using Neis standard genetic distances, however, it did not correlate the genetic heterogeneity of the species and populations with the geographical areas.


Biomedical Human Kinetics | 2011

Flexibility: components, proprioceptive mechanisms and methods

Estélio Henrique Martin Dantas; Rejane Daoud; Alexis Trott; Rudy Nodari; Mario Cezar de Souza Costa Conceição

Flexibility: components, proprioceptive mechanisms and methods A literature review on physical flexibility was presented and discussed. This included definitions and components that influence the performance of movements requiring large joint motion ranges and muscle elasticity. Flexibility was discussed with reference to specific age groups, e.g. children and the elderly. Proprioceptive mechanisms and components directly related to flexibility were overviewed, as well as suitable approaches towards flexibilisation, i.e. maintaining and/or enhancing flexibility.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2012

Degree of disability, pain levels, muscle strength, and electromyographic function in patients with Hansen's disease with common peroneal nerve damage

Larissa Sales Téles Véras; Rodrigo Gomes de Souza Vale; Danielli Braga de Mello; José Adail Fonseca de Castro; Vicente Lima; Kelson Nonato Gomes da Silva; Alexis Trott; Estélio Henrique Martin Dantas

INTRODUCTION This study evaluated the degree of disability, pain levels, muscle strength, and electromyographic function (RMS) in individuals with leprosy. METHODS We assessed 29 individuals with leprosy showing common peroneal nerve damage and grade 1 or 2 disability who were referred for physiotherapeutic treatment, as well as a control group of 19 healthy participants without leprosy. All subjects underwent analyses of degree of disability, electromyographic tests, voluntary muscle force, and the Visual Analog Pain Scale. RESULTS McNemars test found higher levels of grade 2 of disability (Δ = 75.9%; p = 0.0001) among individuals with leprosy. The Mann-Whitney test showed greater pain levels (Δ = 5.0; p = 0.0001) in patients with leprosy who had less extension strength in the right and left extensor hallucis longus muscles (Δ = 1.28, p = 0.0001; Δ = 1.55, p = 0.0001, respectively) and dorsiflexion of the right and left feet (Δ = 1.24, p = 0.0001; Δ = 1.45, p = 0.0001, respectively) than control subjects. The Kruskal-Wallis test showed that the RMS score for dorsiflexion of the right (Δ = 181.66 m·s-2, p = 0.001) and left (Δ = 102.57m·s-2, p = 0.002) feet was lower in patients with leprosy than in control subjects, but intragroup comparisons showed no difference. CONCLUSIONS Leprosy had a negative influence on all of the study variables, indicating the need for immediate physiotherapeutic intervention in individuals with leprosy. This investigation opens perspectives for future studies that analyze leprosy treatment with physical therapeutic intervention.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2012

Electromyography function, disability degree, and pain in leprosy patients undergoing neural mobilization treatment

Larissa Sales Téles Véras; Rodrigo Gomes de Souza Vale; Danielli Braga de Mello; José Adail Fonseca de Castro; Vicente Lima; Alexis Trott; Estélio Henrique Martin Dantas

INTRODUCTION This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the neural mobilization technique on electromyography function, disability degree, and pain in patients with leprosy. METHODS A sample of 56 individuals with leprosy was randomized into an experimental group, composed of 29 individuals undergoing treatment with neural mobilization, and a control group of 27 individuals who underwent conventional treatment. In both groups, the lesions in the lower limbs were treated. In the treatment with neural mobilization, the procedure used was mobilization of the lumbosacral roots and sciatic nerve biased to the peroneal nerve that innervates the anterior tibial muscle, which was evaluated in the electromyography. RESULTS Analysis of the electromyography function showed a significant increase (p<0.05) in the experimental group in both the right (Δ%=22.1, p=0.013) and the left anterior tibial muscles (Δ%=27.7, p=0.009), compared with the control group pre- and post-test. Analysis of the strength both in the movement of horizontal extension (Δ%right=11.7, p=0.003/Δ%left=27.4, p=0.002) and in the movement of back flexion (Δ%right=31.1; p=0.000/Δ%left=34.7, p=0.000) showed a significant increase (p<0.05) in both the right and the left segments when comparing the experimental group pre- and post-test. The experimental group showed a significant reduction (p=0.000) in pain perception and disability degree when the pre- and post-test were compared and when compared with the control group in the post-test. CONCLUSIONS Leprosy patients undergoing the technique of neural mobilization had an improvement in electromyography function and muscle strength, reducing disability degree and pain.


European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2012

Early non-invasive fetal RHD genotyping and sex determination by conventional and multiplex PCR performing a rapid and low-cost cell-free fetal DNA extraction method

Bruna Torres; Tailini Jordana Stoffel; Débora Oro; Eliandra Mirlei Rossi; Gustavo Borba de Miranda; Lucien J. Houenou; Alexis Trott


Evidencia: biotecnologia e alimentos | 2012

Uso de solução salina (NaCl) na extração de DNA a partir de bulbo capilar

Giovana Regina Weber; Geonildo Rodrigo Disner; Gustavo Giovanaz; Leandro Sidinei Nicolau; Alexis Trott; Gustavo Borba de Miranda


Seminário de Iniciação Científica, Seminário Integrado de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão e Mostra Universitária | 2015

ANÁLISE DA POSSÍVEL INFLUÊNCIA DO ALELO D DO GENE ECA NA LONGEVIDADE DA POPULAÇÃO DE MAUÉS NO ESTADO DO AMAZONAS

Alexis Trott; Paola Carra Fortuna


Seminário de Iniciação Científica, Seminário Integrado de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão e Mostra Universitária | 2014

ANÁLISE DA INFLUÊNCIA DO ALELO T DO POLIMORFISMO T102C DO GENE 5-HT2A NA LONGEVIDADE DOS SERES HUMANOS

Alexis Trott; Beatriz da Silva Rosa; Jeferson Noslen Casarin


Seminário de Iniciação Científica, Seminário Integrado de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão e Mostra Universitária | 2014

ANÁLISE DA POSSÍVEL INFLUÊNCIA DO ALELO D DO GENE ECA NA LONGEVIDADE DOS SERES HUMANOS

Alexis Trott; Tailini Jordana Stoffel; Paola Carra Fortuna


Seminário de Iniciação Científica, Seminário Integrado de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão e Mostra científica | 2013

ANÁLISE DOS POLIMORFISMOS DO GENE DA ENZIMA CONVERSORA DE ANGIOTENSINA I (ECA) E SUA RELAÇÃO COM A LONGEVIDADE

Alexis Trott; Tailini Jordana Stoffel; Rosana A. A. Mariani; Edilvane I. Zonta

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Estélio Henrique Martin Dantas

Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

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Larissa Sales Téles Véras

Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

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Vicente Lima

Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

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Tailini Jordana Stoffel

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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Margarete Sune Mattevi

Federal University of Paraíba

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Bruna Torres

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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