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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
351

Significance of LRP6 coreceptor upregulation in the aberrant activation of Wnt signaling in hepatocellular carcinoma

Wong, Yin-chi, Betty., 黃妍之. January 2008 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Pathology / Master / Master of Philosophy
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The in vivo and in vitro effects of diethyldithiocarbamate on autoimmune New Zealand Black/White F₁ hybrid, MRL/Mp-lpr/lpr and related and normal murine strains.

Halpern, Melissa Dale. January 1989 (has links)
New Zealand Black/White F₁ hybrid (NZB/W) and MRL/Mp-lpr/lpr (MRL/lpr) mice spontaneously develop a Systemic Lupus Erythematosus-like autoimmune disease. While the primary immunologic defect in the NZB/W is due to B cells, in the MRL/lpr it is a result of T cell abnormalities. Diethyldithiocarbamate (DTC), an agent suggested to enhance T cell function, was used to treat both strains. Weekly treatment of NZB/W mice with 25 mg/kg DTC had no significant effect upon survival or autoantibody levels but did induce changes in cell surface antigen expression. MRL/lpr mice treated with DTC displayed normalization of cell surface antigen expression (particularly increased expression of Lyt-2, macrophage markers and Lyt-2⁺/L3T4⁺ thymocytes), decreased lymphoproliferation and thymic atrophy, decreased serum autoantibody levels and kidney deposition of C3 and IgM, restored responses to mitogens and significantly prolonged survival. To determine both the influence of MRL background and lpr genes and to better understand on what cell populations DTC effects, changes in cell surface antigen expression were examined in DTC treated MRL-+/+, Balb/c, and Balb/lpr strains. The only consistent similarities observed between all strains tested were DTC induced changes in Mac-1 splenocyte surface antigen expression. In vitro studies showed DTC to have variable effects upon the mitogenic responses of lymphoid cells to phytohemagluttinin, but DTC alone stimulated both MRL/lpr and Balb/lpr lymphocytes. DTC stimulated the null cell population that predominates in lpr gene-bearing mice, but all observed in vitro effects of DTC were dependent upon the adherent cell population included in culture. DTC had no apparent direct effects upon adherent cells alone however. These studies have shown that DTC is capable of positive effects upon one autoimmune murine strain, the MRL/lpr, but not the NZB/W. DTC appears to affect macrophages, but other cell populations are required to obtain full activity of this compound. The variable effects of DTC emphasize the need to define the immunopathology of individual patients with autoimmune disease before initiating treatment with immunomodulative therapy.
353

Inhibition of Colon Cancer in Mice by Microencapsulated Probiotic

Odun-Ayo, Frederick Oluwasheyi January 2016 (has links)
Submitted in complete fulfillment for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2016. / Colon cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide with a high morbidity and mortality rate. Therapies are less effective during metastasis, therefore prevention and earlier detection is key to reducing the risk of colon cancer. Increased dietary fibre and probiotic intake is known to lower the risk of colon cancer. Probiotics are defined as “live microorganisms which when administered orally in an adequate amount confer a health benefit on the host”. The International Dairy Federation recommends a viable minimum level of 6–7 log10cfu/g in a probiotic product being consumed. Different biopolymer matrices have been used for encapsulation of probiotics; however, loss of viability is still a major challenge. Citrus pectin is a dietary fibre polysaccharide broken down into smaller fragments to form modified citrus pectin (MCP). The unique bioactivity of MCP against carcinogenesisis is linked to its sugar β-galactose inhibiting the cell signalling protein marker, galectin-3 (gal-3), which is intimately involved in endothelial cell morphogenesis. The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signalling, which invariably drives angiogenesis can be activated when gal-3 binds to integrins. The bioactivity and uptake of MCP may be improved through a novel approach if conjoined with a supplement for example probiotic. Therefore, the synergistic inhibitory effect of modified citrus pectin alginate (MCPA) probiotic microbeads on gal-3 and VEGF in an azoxymethane (AOM) induced colon carcinogenesis Balb/c mouse model was investigated. A microencapsulation process was used to produce a MCPA microbead containing probiotic, Lactobacillus acidophilus ATCC 4356. Efficiency of the microbead was evaluated in vitro (simulated conditions) and in vivo (Balb/c mouse model). Genomic identification of faecal lactobacilli samples from the treated mice was analyzed. Optimization of AOM dose-time with 10 and 15 mg/kg AOM intraperitoneal (ip) administered to Balb/c mice for 2 and 4 weeks were performed. The optimal AOM dose was initiated prior to intake of MCPA, AP (alginate calcium) probiotic microbeads and MCP in Balb/c mice for 16 weeks; samples were analyzed for colon histopathology and immunohistochemistry. The MCPA probiotic microbeads significantly enhanced the viability of L. acidophilus ATCC 4356 compared to the AP microbeads in vitro (p< 0.05). Exposure of the MCPA probiotic microbeads to 3 h of simulated gastric juice (SGJ) resulted in 82.7% survival of L. acidophilus ATCC 4356. Also, the faecal lactobacilli count in the MCPA probiotic treated mice significantly increased after 28 days by 10.2% compared to the AP probiotic, MCP treated and control mice (p< 0.0001). A total of 4DNA encoding 16S rRNA gene closest to the genera namely Lactobacillus, Bacillus, Enterococcus and Bifidobacterium were identified from faecal samples of the colon cancer-induced Balb/c mice. Azoxymethane at 15 mg/kg for 4 weeks induced optimal gal-3 and VEGF immunoexpression. Furthermore, MCPA probiotic treatment significantly reduced gal-3 immunoexpression in the colon of AOM induced cancer Balb/c mice compared to the control mice (p< 0.0001). The immunoexpresion of VEGF in the MCPA and AP probiotic treated groups was weakly positive and significantly reduced when compared to the control group (p<0.05), while the MCP treated group was barely positive (p< 0.001). Modified citrus pectin alginate is a novel effective means of oral delivery of bacterial cells and bioactive compounds. It has a good biodegradability, inexpensive, non-toxic, proven efficiency, and stability at low temperatures warranting its use as a drug carrier by pharmaceuticals. Modified citrus pectin alginate probiotic microbeads increase bioactivity and chemoprevention against colon pre-cancerous lesions and adenocarcinoma through inhibition of gal-3 and VEGF in the mouse model. Modified citrus pectin alginate can be used in probiotic therapy, which may improve the prevention of colon cancer. / D
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Characterising the role of circulating immune cells in brain metastasis

Balathasan, Lukxmi January 2012 (has links)
Brain metastasis is a frequent occurrence in cancer patients and carries a high mortality rate. The incidence of brain metastasis is on the rise, highlighting the need for improved therapeutic intervention. Immune cells have been shown to promote disseminated tumour cells to colonise the lung and liver. Therefore, we aim to determine whether immune cells also facilitate brain metastasis by describing the host immune response to tumour cells attached to the brain vasculature. We developed a model of brain metastasis by using ultrasound guidance to perform intracardiac injection of tumour cells. Using this method, we identified highly and weakly brain metastatic cell lines. To understand how cancer cells develop into brain metastases, we analysed brains harvested 4 h- 14 d after tumour injections. At 4 h after intracardiac injection, only cell lines that developed into brain metastases were found adhered to the brain vasculature in high numbers. A small number of arrested tumour cells clustered with CD45⁺ immune cells. These tumour-CD45 clusters persisted over time whilst the frequency of solitary tumour cells declined. Tumour-associated CD45⁺ immune cells were identified to be Ly6G⁺Gr-1⁺CD11c⁻ myeloid cells. Considerably more tumour-CD45⁺ immune cell clusters were found within the brain vasculature when tumour cells were injected into mice bearing a primary tumour. Increased tumour-CD45⁺ immune cells clusters correlated with an increased number of brain metastases in the same group of mice. We also found a positive association between increased tumour-immune clusters and levels of tumour and host derived G-CSF. To establish a causal relationship between tumour cell-CD45 clusters and metastases, we developed an experimental setup for transcranial imaging. Our results suggest that tumour recruited immune cells may promote tumour cell colonisation of the brain and provides a framework for further investigation.
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[en] INVOLVEMENT OF THE AMYGDALOID COMPLEX ON THE FREEZING RESPONSE IN GENETICALLY SELECTED RATS / [pt] PARTICIPAÇÃO DO COMPLEXO AMIGDALÓIDE NA RESPOSTA DE CONGELAMENTO EM RATOS GENETICAMENTE SELECIONADOS

VITOR DE CASTRO GOMES 29 February 2008 (has links)
[pt] Linhagens de animais são bastante usadas para investigar as bases genéticas de várias desordens psiquiátricas. No primeiro estudo deste trabalho, desenvolveu-se ao longo de três gerações, duas linhagens de ratos para reagirem com alta (Cariocas com Alto Congelamento - CAC) ou baixa (Cariocas com Baixo Congelamento - CBC) resposta condicionada de congelamento a estímulos contextuais previamente associados a choques elétricos. Um segundo estudo investigou os efeitos de lesões eletrolíticas no complexo amigdalóide sobre a resposta condicionada de congelamento nestas duas linhagens de animais. Ratos controles, que não pertenciam a estas linhagens, foram usados para determinar uma linha de base da resposta de congelamento. Lesões foram feitas após a fase de aquisição, quando os ratos receberam 3 choques não sinalizados numa caixa de condicionamento. Lesões falsas foram feitas em ratos dos três grupos. Resultados mostraram que as lesões na amígdala diminuíram a resposta de congelamento nos três grupos. Os resultados também mostraram que lesões na amígdala produziram efeitos semelhantes nas linhagens CAC e CBC. Estes resultados são discutidos levando-se em conta possíveis circuitos neurais envolvidos na resposta de congelamento. / [en] Animal selected lines are often used to investigate the genetic basis of many psyquiatric disorders. In the first study of this work, selected lines of rats with high (Carioca High freezing- CHF) and low (Carioca Low Freezing- CLF) conditioned freezing to contextual cues previously associated with electric shocks were developed. In a second study, the effect of amygdaloid electrolytic lesions on conditioned freezing was investigated in these two selected lines. Control rats, which did not belong to the selected lines, were employed to determine conditioned freezing baseline. Lesions were made after the acquisition phase, when the rats received 3 unsignaled shocks in a conditioning chamber. Sham lesions were made in rats of all groups. Results indicated that the amygdaloid lesions decreased the freezing response in all the groups of animals. Results also revealed that the amigdaloid lesions produced similar effects in the CHF and CLF lines. These results are discussed in terms of possible neural circuitry involved in freezing response.
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Respostas pulmonares à restrição nutricional e hiperoxia em coelhos pré-termo / Nutritional restriction and hyperoxia effects on lung development in preterm rabbits

Mataloun, Marta Maria Galli Bozzo 01 September 2003 (has links)
Os recém-nascidos pré-termo extremos, por estarem ainda em uma fase do desenvolvimento pulmonar anterior à alveolização, estão mais vulneráveis a fatores como a hiperoxia, o barotrauma, o volutrauma e, o uso de medicações como os corticosteróides. A ação destes fatores, associada à imaturidade pulmonar, pode alterar a organização estrutural pulmonar, interferindo na alveolização e na organização de fibras elásticas e de colágeno. Estas alterações são comuns à \"nova\" displasia broncopulmonar, patologia freqüente entre os recém-nascidos pré-termo, especialmente os extremos. Criou-se um modelo experimental de restrição nutricional e hiperoxia, em coelhos pré-termo, com o objetivo de analisar os efeitos da restrição nutricional e da hiperoxia sobre a arquitetura pulmonar (número de alvéolos, intercepto linear médio(ILm), área de superfície interna(ASI), espessura de septo interalveolar), especialmente em relação à deposição de fibras elásticas e de colágeno. Após a realização de cesárea, em coelhas New Zealand White, com idade gestacional de 28 dias, seus filhotes foram divididos em 4 grupos, de acordo com a dieta e a concentração de oxigênio administradas: GIA (dieta padrão e FiO2=0,21) (n=120); GIB (dieta padrão e FiO2>0,95) (n=232); GIIA (restrição nutricional e FiO2=0,21) (n=72); GIIB (restrição nutricional e FiO2>0,95) (n=368). A restrição nutricional foi definida como uma redução em 30% de todos os nutrientes, em relação à dieta padrão. Os coelhos foram pesados, diariamente. Após o sacrifício, aos 7 e 11 dias de vida, os pulmões foram removidos, pesados e fixados em formol tamponado 10%, com uma pressão de 30 cm de H2O. O volume pulmonar total foi medido pelo método de deslocamento de água. Nos cortes histológicos utilizou-se as seguintes colorações: hematoxilina-eosina, para contagem do número de alvéolos, ILm, ASI, medida de septo interalveolar; orceína-resorcina modificada para análise de fibras elásticas e picrosirius, para análise de colágeno. Os resultados foram apresentados através de médias e realizou-se ANOVA para comparação dos resultados, considerando-se um p < 0,05 como significante. A restrição nutricional alterou o crescimento somático, reduzindo o ganho de peso e, alterou o crescimento e a morfologia pulmonares, reduzindo o volume pulmonar, o número de alvéolos e a deposição de fibras elásticas e de colágeno aos 7 e 11 dias de vida. A hiperoxia elevou a mortalidade e modificou a arquitetura pulmonar, reduzindo o número de alvéolos e aumentando suas dimensões, bem como aumento da espessura dos septos interalveolares, aos 7 e 11 dias de vida. Aos 11 dias, a hiperoxia reduziu a deposição de colágeno. A restrição nutricional associada à hiperoxia teve os seus efeitos intensificados sobre a redução do número de alvéolos e do depósito de colágeno, aos 7 e 11 dias. Estes resultados ilustram o papel da nutrição como modulador da lesão pulmonar pela hiperoxia, em pulmões em desenvolvimento / Characteristic pathologic findings in bronchopulmonary dysplasia are the presence of alveolization impairment, widened alveolar septa, disordered collagen and elastic fibers deposition. There are likely to be multiple factors that result in the histological changes seen with the development of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, besides the lung imaturity: hyperoxia, volutrauma, barotrauma, nutrition. The aim of this study is to developed an experimental model, in preterm rabbits, to evaluate the effects of nutritional restriction and hyperoxia on lung weight and volume, alveoli number, mean linear intercept (Lm), internal surface area (ISA), alveolar septal thickness, elastic fibers and collagen density. After c-section, 28 days preterm New Zealand White rabbits were randomized into 4 groups: GIA (regular diet and FiO2=0,21) (n=120); GIB (regular diet and FiO2>0,95) (n=232); GIIA (nutritional restriction and FiO2=0,21) (n=72); GIIB (nutritional restriction and FiO2>0,95) (n=368). They were kept in incubators, warmer and humidified oxygen (Plexiglas chamber). Nutritional restriction was defined as caloric-proteic intake limited to 70% of the regular diet. After sacrifice with 7 and 11 days, the lungs were removed and fixed in 10% formalin under 30 cm H2O transtracheal pressure. The total lung volume was measured by displacement water. Lung slices were stained with hematoxylin and eosin for alveoli number, Lm, ISA and alveolar septal thickness; resorcin-orcein for elastic fibers and Picrosirius for collagen (fibers/parenchyma pointy counting). Statistical analysis was done by ANOVA. Level of significance was set at 0,05. Values are means +- sd. It was observed that GIA and GIB (regular diet) put on more weight than nutritional restriction groups from 8th till 11th day of life. Nutritional restriction influenced the ponderal evolution and reduced lung volume, alveoli number, collagen and elastic fibers deposition at 7th and 11th days of life. Hyperoxia elevated the mortality. In relation to lung architetural, the hyperoxia reduced alveoli number and elevated Lm, besides widened alveolar septal at 7th and 11th days of life. At 11th days, hyperoxia reduced collagen deposition, too. Nutritional restriction and hyperoxia had an additive efect on the reduction of alveoli number and collagen deposition. These findings suggest that nutrition has a modulator effect on lung injury by hyperoxia. This study strengthened the contribution of nutrition on preterm lung development
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Apport de l'imagerie multimodale à l'étude de l'angiogenèse et du métabolisme des tumeurs liées aux mutations SDHB / In vivo multimodality imaging for the study of angiogenesis and metabolism in SDHB-mutated tumors

Lussey, Charlotte 25 November 2015 (has links)
Les phéochromocytomes et les paragangliomes (PCC/PGL) sont des tumeurs neuroendocrines rares qui se développent aux dépens de la médullosurrénale et des paraganglions sympathiques et parasympathiques. Près de 40% des patients ont une prédisposition génétique, et, à ce jour 13 gènes de prédisposition ont été identifiés. Les mutations du gène SDHB sont un facteur de risque de malignité et de mauvais pronostic qui conduisent à une perte de fonction de la succinate déshydrogénase (SDH), enzyme du complexe mitochondrial II. Il en résulte une accumulation intracellulaire de succinate responsable du phénomène dit de « pseudohypoxie » qui stimule la production de VEGF et donc l’angiogenèse, ainsi que l’expression du transporteur membranaire du glucose GLUT-1. Le surrisque de malignité liée à SDHB et l’absence de traitement curatif des formes métastatiques de PCC/PGL justifient l’élaboration d’un modèle murin permettant de mettre en place des essais précliniques. L’obtention d’un modèle murin prédisposé au PCC/PGL par mutation du gène Sdhb s’étant révélée infructueuse, notre équipe a finalement généré des cellules chromaffines Sdhb-/- immortalisées (imCC Sdhb-/-) dont l’implantation dans le coussinet adipeux sous-cutané (Fat-pad) de souris nudes NMRI a permis l’établissement du premier modèle de tumeurs porteuses d’une inactivation complète du gène Sdhb. La caractérisation phénotypique du modèle a été réalisée par imagerie multimodalité in vivo, comparativement à un groupe contrôle de souris ayant reçu des imCC non mutées (WT). L’angiogenèse tumorale évaluée par imagerie optique retrouve une expression des intégrines αvβ3 plus marquée dans le groupe Sdhb-/- avec une rétention du traceur prolongée 12 h après injection. L’IRM dynamique de contraste (IRM-DCE), montre un rehaussement tumoral global nettement plus important dans le modèle Sdhb-/-, que le post-traitement par le logiciel PhysioD3D permet d’attribuer à une augmentation du volume capillaire intratumoral. Sur le plan métabolique, la consommation globale de glucose mesurée par TEP au 18FDG est également plus marquée dans les tumeurs Sdhb-/-. Enfin, la spectroscopie par résonance magnétique (1H-MRS) a mis en évidence une accumulation de succinate dans les tumeurs Sdhb-/-, non retrouvée dans les tumeurs WT. Ce résultat a été confirmé par spectrométrie de masse et cette technique innovante de détection du succinate in vivo a été transférée avec succès en clinique pour l’exploration des patients porteurs de PCC/PGL. En conclusion, l’imagerie in vivo a permis de distinguer le phénotype des tumeurs Sdhb-/- de celui des WT, avec une néoangiogenèse, une microcirculation et un métabolisme glucidique augmentés. Ces résultats permettent de proposer des études précliniques de réponse précoce aux traitements. La détection de l’accumulation de succinate par 1H-MRS ouvre la possibilité d’un diagnostic « métabolique » préopératoire pour détecter les patients de mauvais pronostic. / Pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PCC/PGL) are rare neuroendocrine tumours that arise from chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla, sympathetic and parasympathetic paraganglia respectively. Around 15% of PCC are malignant. SDHB mutations are associated with malignancy and poor prognosis. SDH deficiency leads to succinate accumulation that induces a cellular pseudohypoxic phenotype, promoting in particular VEGF and GLUT-1 expression and increasing angiogenesis and glucose metabolism. The high malignancy hazard associated with SDHB and the absence of curative treatment of metastatic forms of the disease make it essential to develop a mouse model for preclinical trials launching. The quest for a predisposed mouse model of Sdhb-deficient tumors being unsuccessful, Sdhb-/- and wild-type (WT) immortalized mouse chromaffin cells previously generated in the laboratory were propagated in the fat pad of NMRI nude mice, thereby providing the first pattern of Sdhb- deficient tumors. These mice were compared to a control group receiving non-mutated imCC (WT) and characterization was performed in vivo by multimodality imaging. Optical imaging assessing the tumor angiogenesis with Angiostamp®, an RGD fluorescent peptide, found an increased expression of integrins αvβ3 in the Sdhb-/- group 12 h after tracer injection. Dynamic contrast enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) showed an overall tumor enhancement significantly higher in the Sdhb-/- model secondary to an increase of the tumor blood flow (F) and of the intratumoral capillary volume fraction (Vb) (compartmental analysis using PhysioD3D software). Metabolic imaging assessed by 18FDG-PET confirmed the expected high glucose consumption by Sdhb-/- tumors. Finally, magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) detected succinate accumulation in Sdhb-/- tumors and not in WT tumors. This result was confirmed by mass spectrometry and this innovative procedure for in vivo detection of succinate was translated into patients suffering from PCC/PGL. A succinate peak was specifically observed in SDHx-related PCC/PGL patients. In conclusion, these results show strong differences between Sdhb-/- and WT allografts and suggest that preclinical therapeutic studies could be implemented in this unique model of Sdhb-deficient tumour. Our noninvasive, highly sensitive and specific method allowing in vivo detection of succinate, the major biomarker of SDHx-mutated tumors was translated into clinical imaging.
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Modulation pharmacologique du raisonnement et de la prise de décision : apports pour la psychiatrie / Pharmacological challenge of cognition and decision-making : implications for psychiatry

Salvador, Alexandre 25 April 2017 (has links)
L’innovation thérapeutique est limitée en psychiatrie. De nombreux médicaments sélectionnés sur la base de résultats encourageants dans les essais chez l’animal se révèlent décevants lors des essais cliniques. La validité limitée des modèles animaux, et leur utilisation pour tenter de mimer des pathologies définies de façon catégorielle sur la base de regroupement de symptômes de surface sans lien clair avec les processus cérébraux, les mécanismes biologiques ou la génétique, participent à ces difficultés. Une branche des neurosciences cognitives, l’étude de l’apprentissage par renforcement, associée à l’utilisation d’interventions pharmacologiques ciblées chez le sujet malade ou le sujet sain, représente une opportunité de mieux caractériser les processus cérébraux sous-tendant certaines dimensions cardinales des pathologies psychiatriques. Nous illustrons l’utilisation de l’étude de l’apprentissage par renforcement avec intervention pharmacologique dans deux études expérimentales. La première cherche à caractériser l’effet de l’aripiprazole, un antipsychotique atypique, chez des patients atteints du syndrome Gilles de la Tourette, en utilisant une tâche d’apprentissage contrefactuel, évaluant la capacité à apprendre non seulement des conséquences de ses actions, mais également des conséquences hypothétiques d’actions alternatives possibles. La seconde étude, randomisée contrôlée et en double aveugle, étudie l’effet de deux classes différentes d’antidépresseurs, l’escitalopram et l’agomélatine, chez le sujet sain. L’effet de leur administration est évalué à court terme (3 jours) et à long terme (8 semaines) dans deux tâches probabilistes de sélection de stimulus, l’une simple, l’autre avec renversements occasionnels. L’utilisation de cette approche pourrait participer à la définition d’endophénotypes et, en collaboration avec la recherche préclinique, aider à la création de nouveaux modèles animaux pour en améliorer la valeur prédictive. / Successful new drug development has declined in psychiatry in the last decades. This is in part the resut of a high failure rate in translating positive preclinical efficacy results to positive clinical trials. Limitations in the validity of animal models and shortcomings in the usefullnes of the current categorical diagnostic system. Cognitive neurosciences and particularly reinforcement learning and its computational analysis might provide biomarkers required to develop new ways of classifying mental disorders on the basis of both observable behaviour and neurobiological measues. Used in conjunction with pharmacological challenges, it may bring new insights into the physiopahtology and brain mechanisms underlying psychiatric disorders. It may also help design new animal models with imporved predictive validity for the develoment of medications relying on innovative mechanisms of action. We illustrate the use of reinforcement learning and pharmacological challenge in two experimental studies. In the first experiment, we administered a reinforcement learning task that involves both direct learning from obtained outcomes and indirect learning from forgone outcomes to two groups of Gilles de la Tourette patients, one receiving aripiprazole, one unmedicated and to a group of healty subjects. In the second experiment, we administered two probabilistic stimulus selection learning tasks (one simple, one with occasional reversals) to healthy subjects randomly and blindly allocated to either escitalopram, a typical serotonin reuptake inhibitor, agomelatine, an antidepressant with a different mechanism of action, or placebo. The experiment compard the effect of these two classes of antidepressants to placebo after both short term (3 days) and long term (8 weeks) treatment. These experiments bring insights into the understanding of the clinical condition studied, and the effects of the drugs tested. Implications of this approach for the translational approach to drug development is discussed.
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Unraveling the mysteries of Sjogren's syndrome: a closer look at the effects of hormones and genetics over time using the NOD.B10.H2b mouse model

Unknown Date (has links)
Sjogren's Syndrome (SS) is characterized by lymphocytic infiltration, destruction and dysfunction of the lacrimal and salivary glands and the presence of serum autoantibodies. Although, approximately 0.5% of the population suffers from SS, there is a female predominance of 9:1 compared with males. Most women with SS are postmenopausal; however, not all women who are post-menopausal develop SS. Therefore, we postulate that a decrease in the circulating levels of hormones creates an environment favorable to the development of SS in a predisposed genetic background. In order to carry out our studies, we used the NOD.B10.H2b mouse model of SS, and ovariectomized (OVX) them as a model for the post-menopausal condition. We removed the lacrimal glands and measured the gene expression and protein levels of several cytokines and chemokines known to be upregulated in patients with SS such as : lL-1B, IL-10, INF-y, TNFa, CCL9 and CXCL13. / We also stained for markers of B cells (B220+) and T cells (CD4+ and CD8+), and counted positively stained cleaved caspase-3 cells as an indication of apoptosis. These experiments were done 3, 7 and 21 days post-OVX and compared to sham operated animals. In order to determine whether the changes observed with OVX were triggered mainly by a genetic pre-disposition, a non-prediposed OVX and sham operated mouse (C57BL/10) was used as control. We found that gene expression of IL-1B, IL-10 and IF-y were upregulated in the lacrimal glands of the OVX NOD.B10.H2b mice at 3 days post-OVX compared with sham operated animals. Gene expression of IL-1B, IL-10, IFN-y, TNF-a, CCL9 and CXCL13, and protein levels of IL-1B, IL-10 and CCL9 were upregulated in the OVX NOD.B10.H2b mice at 7 days post-OVX compared to sham operated animals. / Also, at 7 days, an increase in B220+ B cells and an increase in cleaved caspase-3 were also observed in the OVX NOD.B10.H2b mice lacrimal glands compared to sham operated animals. At 21 days, protein levels of IL-10 were also highly upregulated in the OVX NOD.B10.H2b mice, together with an increase of B220+ B cells, a slight increase in the CD4/CD8 ratio and an increase on the number of caspase-3 positive cells. No changes were observed in any of the above parameters measured in the OVX C57BL/10 mice compared to the sham operated group, supporting our hypothesis that both, genetics and a decrease in the levels of hormones are necessary for SS to occur. / by Vanessa Seamon. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2009. / Includes bibliography. / Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 2009. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Avaliação dos efeitos do recrutamento pulmonar, do uso de volume-corrente fixo e do volume de lavagem na instalação do modelo de síndrome do desconforto respiratório do tipo agudo em coelhos / Effects of pulmonary recruitment, use of fixed tidalvolume and different lavage volumes in the installation of the acute respiratory distress syndrome model in rabbits

Haddad, Luciana Branco 10 April 2007 (has links)
Introdução: Vários modelos experimentais para o estudo da síndrome do desconforto respiratório do tipo agudo (SDRA) foram desenvolvidos, sendo o modelo de lavagem pulmonar o mais utilizado. No entanto, a técnica originalmente descrita foi modificada por outros autores, tornando difícil a reprodutibilidade deste modelo experimental. Objetivos: Avaliar os efeitos do recrutamento pulmonar, do uso de volumecorrente fixo e do uso de diferentes volumes de lavagem na instalação do modelo experimental de SDRA, em relação ao número de lavagens necessárias para a obtenção do modelo experimental, a mortalidade e a estabilidade hemodinâmica durante o procedimento. Metodologia: Coelhos adultos da raça New-Zealand-White, foram divididos em 5 grupos de estudo, de acordo com a técnica utilizada para a lavagem pulmonar: 1- Volume-corrente (Vt) fixo de 10 ml/kg, volume de lavagem de 30 ml/kg, sem recrutamento pulmonar; 2- Pressão inspiratória (Pinsp) fixa, com um volume de lavagem de 30 ml/kg, sem recrutamento pulmonar; 3- Vt fixo, com um volume de lavagem de 25 ml/kg sem recrutamento pulmonar; 4- Pinsp fixa, com volume de lavagem de 25 ml/kg sem recrutamento pulmonar; 5- Vt fixo, com volume de lavagem de 30 ml/kg, com recrutamento pulmonar antes da primeira lavagem. Os animais foram submetidos a repetidas lavagens pulmonares com soro fisiológico aquecido em intervalos de 5 minutos, até se atingir o critério de definição de SDRA, estabelecido como uma relação PaO2/FiO2 <= 100. Resultados: Não foram encontradas diferenças entre os grupos em relação ao número de lavagens necessárias para a instalação do modelo experimental. O uso de recrutamento alveolar prévio e a utilização de pressão inspiratória fixa com volume de lavagem de 25 ml/kg foi associado a uma tendência à maior mortalidade. Embora não se tenha observado diferenças na estabilidade hemodinâmica entre os grupos de estudo, os animais ventilados com Pinsp fixa apresentaram uma pior ventilação alveolar com valores mais baixos de pH em relação aos animais ventilados com Vt fixo. Conclusões: A utilização de manobra de recrutamento alveolar, a uso de um volume-corrente fixo ou pressão inspiratória fixa entre as lavagens, e a utilização de diferentes volumes de lavagem (25 e 30 ml/kg) não modificaram o número de lavagens necessárias para a obtenção do modelo experimental de SDRA, assim como não modificaram a estabilidade hemodinâmica dos animais durante a realização do procedimento. Foi observada uma tendência à maior mortalidade com a realização da manobra de recrutamento alveolar e com o uso de pressão inspiratória fixa associado ao volume de lavagem de 25 ml/kg. / Background: Many experimental models were developed for the study of the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and the lung lavage model is the more frequently used. The original technique was modified by many authors, resulting in difficulties for this experimental model reproducibility. Objectives: To evaluate the effects of the pulmonary recruitment, the use of fixed tidal-volume and different lavage volumes at the experimental ARDS model installation, regarding to the number of lung lavages necessary to obtain the experimental model, the mortality and the hemodynamic stability during the procedure. Methods: New-Zealand-White adult rabbits were divided into 5 study groups, according to the technique used: 1- Fixed tidal-volume (Vt) of 10 ml/kg, lavage volume of 30 ml/kg, no pulmonary recruitment; 2- Fixed inspiratory pressure (IP), lavage volume of 30 ml/kg, no pulmonary recruitment; 3- Fixed Vt, lavage volume of 25 ml/kg, no pulmonary recruitment; 4- Fixed IP, lavage volume of 25 ml/kg, no pulmonary recruitment; 5- Fixed Vt, lavage volume of 30 ml/kg, using pulmonary recruitment. The animals were submitted to repeated lung lavages with warm saline at 5 min interval until the ARDS definition(PaO2/FiO2 <= 100) be reached. Results: There was no differences among the study groups regarding the number of lung lavages necessary to obtain the experimental model. The use of alveolar recruitment before the first lavage and the use of fixed ventilatory pressure with 25 ml/kg lavage volume were associated with trend to a higher mortality rate. Although there were no differences regarding the hemodynamic stability among the study groups, animals ventilated with fixed inspiratory pressure had worse alveolar ventilation with higher levels of PaCO2 and lower pH. Conclusions: The use of alveolar recruitment maneuvers, the use of a fixed tidal-volume or inspiratory pressure between the lung lavages and the utilization of different lavage volumes did not change the number of lung lavages necessary to obtain the experimental model of ARDS or the hemodynamic stability of the animals during the procedure. It was observed a trend to an increased mortality rate with the recruitment maneuver and with the use of a fixed inspiratory pressure associated to the lavage volume of 25 ml/kg.

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