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Population parameters in Brazilian Thoroughbred

JOURNAL OF ANIMAL BREEDING AND GENETICS, Issue 6 2004
R. Z. Taveira
Summary The information in this study has been provided by the Brazilian Association of Racehorse Breeders [Associação Brasileira dos Criadores do Cavalo de Corrida (ABCCC)]. It can be found in the files on the CD-ROM developed by the ABCCC in 1999. A total of 5008 finishing time records related to 2545 winning horses that ran in the classical calendar on Brazilian hippodromes during 25 years (1974,98) were analysed. There were a total of 9949 horses on the relationship matrix. The variance components were estimated using the multiple-trait derivate-free restricted maximum likelihood (MTDFREML) program, for an animal model. Generation intervals were higher in the maternal side (10.91 years) than in the paternal one (10.41 years). The estimates for genetic, permanent environmental and phenotypic variances and heritability were 0.291, 0.161, 3.486 and 0.08, respectively. The phenotypic standard deviation for time in races was 1.86729 s. Genetic time trend on Thoroughbred races in Brazil was small and could be accelerated if selection considered the trait time effectively. With respect to the animal's country of birth, the results show that there has been an intense participation of foreign animals in breeding Brazilian Thoroughbreds. Zusammenfassung Die Angaben für die vorliegende Studie wurden von der Vereinigung brasilianischer Rennpferdezüchter (ABCCC) bereitgestellt und können auf der vom brasilianischen Stutbuch 1999 entwickelten CD-ROM nachgelesen werden. Es wurden insgesamt 5.008 Rennleistungen bezogen auf 2.545 Siegerpferde, die im klassischen Rennkalender des brasilianischen Hippodroms während 25 Jahren (1974 bis 1998) liefen, berücksichtigt. Die Gesamtzahl an Tieren in der Verwandtschaftsmatrix betrug 9.949. Die Varianzkomponenten wurden mittels des MTDFREML-Programms mit einem Tiermodell geschätzt. Das Generationsintervall war auf der maternalen Seite mit 10,91 Jahren höher als auf der paternalen mit 10,41 Jahren. Die Schätzwerte für genetische, permanente Umwelt- und phänotypische Varianzen lagen bei 0,291, 0,161 und 3,486, die Heritabilität betrug 0,08. Die phänotypische Standardabweichung für die Rennzeit war 1,86729 Sekunden. Der genetische Trend bei den Vollblütern in Brasilien war gering und könnte durch die effektive Selektion auf das Merkmal Zeit beschleunigt werden. Unter Berücksichtigung der Geburtsländer der Tiere zeigen die Ergebnisse, dass eine starke Beteiligung fremder Tiere in der Zucht des brasilianischen Vollbluts stattgefunden hat. [source]


Risk factors and mechanism of transplacental transmission of hepatitis B virus: A case-control study

JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY, Issue 1 2002
De-Zhong Xu
Abstract Intrauterine hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection has been suggested to be caused by transplacental transmission that cannot be blocked by hepatitis B vaccine. This would decrease the effectiveness of hepatitis B vaccine. This study examined the risk factors and mechanism of transplacental HBV transmission. A case-control study included 402 newborn infants from 402 HBsAg-positive pregnant women. Among these, 15 newborn infants infected with HBV by intrauterine transmission were selected as cases, and the rest as controls. A pathology study included 101 full-term placentas from the HBsAg-positive pregnant women above and 14 from HBsAg-negative pregnant women. Immunohistochemistry staining and HBV DNA in situ hybridization were used to estimate the association of intrauterine HBV infection and HBV infection in the placentas. HBeAg positivity in mothers' sera (OR,=,17.07, 95%CI 3.39,86.01) and threatened preterm labor (OR,=,5.44, 95%CI 1.15,25.67) were found to be associated with transplacental HBV transmission. The intrauterine infection rate increased linearly and significantly with maternal serum HBsAg titers (trend test P,=,0.0117) and HBV DNA concentration (trend test P,<,0.01). Results of the pathology study showed that HBV infection rates decreased gradually from the maternal side to the fetal side (trend test P,=,0.0009) in the placental cell layers. There was a significant association between intrauterine HBV transmission and HBV infection in villous capillary endothelial cells (VCEC) in the placenta (OR,=,18.46, P,=,0.0002). The main risk factors for intrauterine HBV infection are maternal serum HBeAg positivity, history of threatened preterm labor, and HBV in the placenta especially the villous capillary endothelial cells. Previous reports of transplacental leakage of maternal blood causing intrauterine infection are confirmed. In addition, there appears to be a "cellular transfer" of HBV from cell to cell in the placenta causing intrauterine infection. This latter hypothesis needs to be confirmed. J. Med. Virol. 67:20,26, 2002. © 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc. [source]


Muir,Torre syndrome: Diagnostic and screening guidelines

AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, Issue 4 2006
Brad Jones
SUMMARY A 65-year-old man presented with a history of multiple skin coloured papules on his face that were asymptomatic. He had an adenocarcinoma resected from his proximal colon 12 years prior to presentation as well as a family history of colon cancer on the maternal side. Diagnostic biopsies showed the lesions to be sebaceous adenomas and epitheliomas and the diagnosis of Muir,Torre syndrome was made. The sebaceous tumour tissue showed microsatellite instability and immunohistochemical staining indicated diminished expression in the DNA mismatch,repair protein complex MSH2/MSH6. Genetic analysis showed a germline mutation in the MSH2 gene confirming the diagnosis of Muir,Torre syndrome. The patient and his first-degree relatives have been referred for genetic counselling and screening. We review the diagnostic criteria in this syndrome and review the recommended screening guidelines. [source]


RAPID EFFECT OF PROGESTERONE ON TRANSEPITHELIAL RESISTANCE OF HUMAN FETAL MEMBRANES: EVIDENCE FOR NON-GENOMIC ACTION

CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY, Issue 2 2008
CH Verikouki
SUMMARY 1The factors that regulate human fetal membrane transport mechanisms are unknown. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of progesterone on transepithelial electrical resistance (RTE) in the human amniochorion. 2Fetal membranes from uncomplicated term pregnancies were obtained immediately after vaginal or Caesarean deliveries. Intact pieces were mounted as planar sheets separating an Ussing chamber. Progesterone (10,4 to 10,7 mol/L), mifepristone (10,4 to 10,8 mol/L) and combinations of progesterone plus mifepristone were applied to the chambers facing the fetal or maternal sides of the membrane. The RTE was measured before and 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45 and 60 min after each solution was added (at 37°C). The RTE was calculated in ,.cm2, according to Ohm's law. 3The mean (±SEM) basal value of RTE before the application of any substance in all experiments was 29.1 ± 0.4 ,.cm2., The net change in the RTE (,RTE) in relation to the basal value was calculated in each experiment. Progesterone, mifepristone and the combination of progesterone and mifepristone induced a rapid, surge-type increase in RTE during the 1st min on both sides of the membrane. The combination of progesterone plus mifepristone exerted a synergistic action. The effect was stronger on the fetal side than on the maternal side for all substances tested (P < 0.05). The highest ,RTE during the 1st min on the fetal side was seen with the combination of progesterone plus mifepristone (4.0 ± 0.3 ,.cm2) and the lowest ,RTE occurred with mifepristone (1.5 ± 0.1 ,.cm2). 4The present results demonstrated that the RTE of human fetal membranes increases rapidly in response to progesterone. It is possible that changes in RTE play a role in the control of membrane permeability during pregnancy. [source]