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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.
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Étude des déterminants moléculaires associés à l’intolérance orthostatique dans la pathogenèse de l’encéphalomyélite myalgique

Leveau, Corinne 12 1900 (has links)
L’encéphalomyélite myalgique (EM) est une maladie complexe, multi-systémique et débilitante, dont l’étiologie est inconnue. D’une personne atteinte d’encéphalomyélite myalgique (PAEM) à l’autre, les symptômes varient en fréquence et en sévérité créant ainsi une grande hétérogénéité clinique entre les individus. Un sous-groupe de PAEM vivent des épisodes d’intolérance orthostatique (IO) ou vivent avec une comorbidité de syndrome de tachycardie orthostatique posturale (POTS), deux conditions qui sont mal comprises. Le malaise après-effort (PEM), un des symptômes phare de l’EM, survient après une activité physique ou mentale minimale. Le malaise après-effort entraîne une dégradation générale de l’état de l’individu, peut entraîner une exacerbation des autres symptômes et va durer de plusieurs heures à plusieurs jours. Chez les individus souffrant de POTS ou d’IO, le malaise après-effort peut déclencher des épisodes d’intolérance orthostatique. Le gène SLC6A2 codant pour le transporteur de norépinephrine NET a été identifié comme potentiel mécanisme dans pathophysiologie du POTS, tout comme les protéines impliquées dans la vasodilatation, comme la thrombospondine-1 (TSP-1). Notre laboratoire a identifié un panel de onze microARN (miARN) exprimés différentiellement chez les PAEM. Parmi ceux-ci, le miR-150-5p a comme cible prédite SLC6A2. Notre hypothèse était qu’une plus grande expression du miR-150-5p après un effort ou qu’une chute de thrombospondine-1 pourrait induire une vasodilatation soudaine contribuant aux symptômes d’IO ou de POTS. Nous avons mesuré les niveaux plasmatiques du miR-150-5p et de TSP-1 avant (T0) et après (T90) l’induction du malaise après-effort chez des PAEM avec POTS/IO (n = 20), chez des PAEM sans POTS/IO (n = 117) et chez des témoins sédentaires associés pour le sexe et l’âge (n = 48). Nous avons démontré que les sujets atteints de POTS/IO avaient des niveau plus importants du miR-150-5p et des symptômes plus sévères. Finalement, nous avons également utilisé la veste intelligente Hexoskin (Carré Technologies Inc., Montreal, Qué., Canada) pour suivre un sous-groupe d’individus (n = 10) sur une plus longue période après l’induction du malaise après-effort. Avec cet outil, nous avons pu monitorer les symptômes au quotidien, permettant un meilleur suivi clinique de ces patients. Ce projet de maîtrise a permis une meilleure compréhension de la pathophysiologie de l’EM et de celle du POTS. / Myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) is a complex chronic disease with debilitating smyptoms and unknown etiology. Symptoms vary in frequency and severity from a person with ME (PwME) to another, thus creating a highly clinically heterogeneous patient population. Some PwME also experience orthostatic intolerance (OI) episodes or live with a comorbidity of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), two conditions that are not well understood. Post-exertional malaise (PEM) causes patients to experience a worsening of their symptoms following an effort, whether it be physical or mental. PEM can last from a few hours to several days. In PwME with POTS/OI, PEM can trigger orthostatic intolerance episodes. SLC6A2 is a gene coding for the norepinephrine transporter NET. Its contribution to the POTS pathophysiology has been mentioned several times in literature. A biochemical milieu prone to vasodilation was also reported as a contributing element to POTS pathophysiology. Recently, our laboratory published an article identifying a panel of eleven microRNAs (miRNAs) differentially expressed in PwME. Among these miRNAs, miR-150-5p has been predicted to target SLC6A2. Our hypothesis was that higher expression of miR-150-5p following an effort or a decrease in circulating thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1) inducing vasodilation could contribute to POTS/OI symptoms. We measured circulating levels of miR-150-5p and TSP-1 before (T0) and after (T90) PEM induction in PwME (n = 117), PwME with POTS/OI (n = 20) and age and sex matched sedentary controls (n = 48). We demonstrated that PwME with POTS/OI have higher levels of miR-150-5p at both T0 and T90, while also having more severe symptoms. Furthermore, we used the connected vest Hexoskin (Carré Technologies Inc., Montreal, Qué., Canada) to follow a subgroup (n = 10) of patients for a longer period following PEM induction. With this tool, we were able to monitor symptoms on a daily basis, allowing better clinical follow-up. Overall, this project allowed better understanding of ME and POTS’ pathophysiology.
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Épidémiologie du vertige, de l'étourdissement et de l'instabilité, ainsi que leurs relations avec la migraine, le mal des transports, l'anxiété-dépression, le malaise vagal et l'agoraphobie / The epidemiology of vertigo, dizziness and unsteadiness and its links to migraine, motion sickness susceptibility, anxiety-depression, vaso-vagal episodes and agoraphobia.

Bisdorff, Alexandre 20 September 2013 (has links)
Le vertige (V), l'étourdissement (E) et l'instabilité (I) sont des symptômes fréquents, traditionnellement considérés comme ayant des étiologies vestibulaires et extra-vestibulaires différentes. La prévalence de chaque symptôme et la manière dont ils sont liés entre eux ainsi qu'avec la migraine, l'agoraphobie, la susceptibilité au mal des transports (SMT), le malaise vagal (MV), l'anxiété/dépression (AD) et la prise de médicaments, ont été l'objet de cette étude. Un questionnaire auto-administré a été complété par 2897 adultes de la population lorraine, âgés de 18 à 86 ans, dont 1471 femmes. La prévalence sur un an du V était de 48,3%, celle de l'I de 39,1% et celle de l'E de 35,6%. Les VEI étaient corrélés entre eux et apparaissaient en général en diverses combinaisons (69,4%) ; 90% des épisodes de VEI avaient une durée inférieure ou égale à 2 mn et une fréquence < 1/mois. Les trois symptômes étaient similaires concernant leur prédominance féminine, le profil temporaire des épisodes et le lien avec les chutes et les nausées. Les VEI augmentaient avec le nombre de médicaments indépendamment de l'âge. Chaque VEI était corrélé avec chaque co-morbidité. Les facteurs de risque étaient pour l'agoraphobie : AD>sexe féminin>VEI, pour la SMT : sexe féminin > AD > migraine. En ajustant sur les trois VEI entre eux, le V reste un facteur de risque significatif pour chaque co-morbidité, suggérant que le V est un symptôme aussi peu spécifique que les deux autres et que les VEI représentent un spectre de symptômes résultant de diverses causes / Vertigo (V), dizziness (D) and unsteadiness (U) are common symptoms traditionally considered to result from different kinds of vestibular and non-vestibular dysfunctions. The prevalence of each symptom and how they relate to each other and to migraine, agoraphobia, motion sickness susceptibility (MSS), vaso-vagal episodes (VVE) and anxiety-depression (AD) was the object of this population-based study in north-eastern France. A self-administered questionnaire was returned by 2987 adults (age span 18-86 years, 1471 women). The 1-year prevalence for V was 48.3%, for U 39.1% and for D 35.6%. The VDU symptoms were correlated with each other, occurred mostly (69.4%) in various combinations rather than in isolation, less than once per month, and 90% of episodes lasted < or = 2 minutes and occurred < 1/month. The three symptoms were similar in terms of female predominance, temporary profile of the episodes and their link to falls and nausea. Symptom associations including I and symptom episodes of >1 hour increased the risk of falls. The number of drugs taken increased VDU even when controlling for age. Each VDU symptom was correlated with each co-morbidity. The risk factors were for agoraphobia: AD>female gender>VDU; for MSS: female gender>AD>migraine. Logistic regressions controlling for each vestibular symptom showed that V correlated with each co-morbidity, suggesting that V is a symptom as unspecific as the other two and that the three symptoms represent a spectrum resulting from a range of mechanisms or disorders
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[en] DISCONTENT AT SCHOOL: TENSIONS BETWEEN THE SINGLE AND THE COMMON / [pt] MAL-ESTAR NA ESCOLA: TENSÕES ENTRE O SINGULAR E O COLETIVO

MARIO ORLANDO FAVORITO 21 March 2019 (has links)
[pt] A articulação entre psicanálise e educação para pensar o mal-estar na escola remonta aos primórdios da constituição da primeira. Se podemos encontrar em S. Freud uma oscilação entre o papel inibidor que caberia à educação e, por outro lado, um veio libertário, na medida em que esta acolhesse em seus objetivos a realidade pulsional na criança, há uma outra linha de pensamento na psicanálise que vai de S. Ferenczi a D. W. Winnicott, que permite outros encaminhamentos para a abordagem deste tema, especialmente na sua expressão atual. Esta tese objetiva investigar o que pode a psicanálise frente ao mal-estar na escola atual usando como ferramentas a genealogia do poder disciplinar e do biopoder em M. Foucault para compreender a emergência da categoria criança-aluno, os conceitos de norma e normalização para discutir os processos de medicalização e de patologização de crianças e de jovens no ambiente escolar na sociedade de controle e, finalmente, o pensamento de D. W. Winnicott e sua teoria do amadurecimento psíquico e seus desdobramentos. Aponta-se, ainda, para a propriedade desta teoria da constituição subjetiva precoce e de seus desdobramentos, que permitem pensar as formas de inserção na cultura, para os encaminhamentos diferentes do mal-estar na escola atual, compreendido como despotencialização do viver criativo. / [en] The articulation between psychoanalysis and education to think about the discontent in school dates back to the beginnings of the constitution of the former. If we can find in S. Freud an oscillation between the inhibiting role which had to be done by education and, on the other hand, a libertarian trace, in that this hosts into its objectives the instinctual reality in the child, there is another line of thought in psychoanalysis that goes from S. Ferenczi to D. W. Winnicott which allows other referrals to this theme approach, especially in its current expression. This thesis aims to investigate what psychoanalysis can do against the discontent in the current school using as tools the genealogy of the disciplinary power and the biopower in M. Foucault to understand the child-student category emergency, the standard and standardization concepts to discuss the medicalization and pathologizing processes of children and youth in the school surroundings in the control society and, finally, D. W. Winnicott s thought and his psychic maturing theory and its developments. It is still aimed to the property of this theory of the early subjective constitution and its developments, which allow to think the forms of insertion into the culture, to the different referrals of the discontent in the current school, understood as creative living disempowerment.
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A Hora e o Nevoeiro: discurso ?pico, vontade de pot?ncia e mal-estar da modernidade no poema Mensagem de Fernando Pessoa

Silva, Francisco Welson Lima da 30 October 2008 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T15:07:06Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 FranciscoWLS.pdf: 803671 bytes, checksum: 2701e5d86197de2102216f19432b6661 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008-10-30 / Considering articles written for Fernando Pessoa in 1912 about The new Portuguese poetry , where he already proclaimed the appearance of the Super-Cam?es, poet that would be able to revolutionize Portuguese literature e, concomitantly, to make resurging from rubble the Portuguese nation; we understand that, decades before the writing of Message, the poet was already armed with a Will of Power , expression of Friedrich Nietzsche that incorporate the idea of resurgence to the man like creator of news values. Fernando Pessoa believed to make his poetical word, the epic, restoring word of the ideas of Messianism and Fifth Empire as the pushing force of the new Portuguese largeness. However, we look for to investigate the conditions of Malaise that surround the universe of the poem and that restrict its capacity of action on the reality in its return, a time that the space destined in modernity to the poet and to his poetry hindered him of a devoted and positive action, We select therefore theorist like Sigmund Freud e Walter Benjamin / Considerando os artigos escritos por Fernando Pessoa em 1912 sobre A nova poesia portuguesa , em que ele j? proclamava o aparecimento do Super-Cam?es, poeta que seria capaz de revolucionar a literatura portuguesa e, concomitantemente, fazer ressurgir dos escombros a na??o portuguesa; entendemos que o poeta, d?cadas antes da escritura de Mensagem j? se revestia de uma Vontade de Pot?ncia , express?o nietzschiana que incorporava a id?ia de ressurgimento do homem como criador de novos valores. Pessoa acreditava fazer da sua palavra po?tica, uma nova palavra ?pica, restauradora das id?ias de Messianismo e Quinto Imp?rio como for?a impulsionadora de uma nova grandeza lusitana. No entanto, procuramos investigar as condi??es de Mal-Estar que circundam o universo do poema e que restringem a sua capacidade de a??o sobre a realidade em sua volta, uma vez que o espa?o destinado na modernidade ao poeta e ? sua poesia o impediam de uma a??o mais consagradora e positiva, elencamos, para isso, te?ricos como Sigmund Freud e Walter Benjamin Palavras-chave: Literatura, Literatura Portuguesa, Literatura Comparada, Poesia, Fernando
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Les effets du genre sur la charge mentale : une étude sur le mal-être en milieu professionnel

Lanteigne, Amélie 04 1900 (has links)
Ce projet de mémoire a pris forme dans le but d’étudier comment l’effet du genre module la charge mentale au travail, en s’intéressant à l’impact des rapports de genre sur le sentiment de surcharge mentale et comment ils influent sur l’expression du mal-être individuel. L’analyse d’entretiens réalisés auprès de sept femmes et cinq hommes révèle divers facteurs contribuant à l’impression d’être mentalement surchargé au travail : les contraintes temporelles ; l’imprévisibilité ; la précarité au niveau économique et des conditions de travail ; le caractère exigeant des responsabilités professionnelles ; les contradictions du travail ; l’insuffisance du soutien organisationnel ; le manque de reconnaissance au travail ; le faible soutien social ; ainsi que la difficulté à concilier travail et famille. Ces multiples éléments colorent le discours des participants à la fois selon leur genre individuel et selon le type de métier qu’ils occupent : ceux-ci s’inscrivent dans une division relativement bien définie entre métiers majoritairement féminins et métiers majoritairement masculins. Suite à l’analyse des entretiens, il a été possible de cerner des tendances spécifiques à chaque type de métier, qui s’observent dans la relation entre demande psychologique et latitude décisionnelle. Appliqués au modèle de Karasek (1979), les résultats indiquent une conjoncture surchargeante pour les participants occupant un métier à prédominance féminine, où apparaît un cadre organisationnel oppressant. Enfin, de par les effets pernicieux de la non-valorisation du travail traditionnellement féminin et du travail reproductif associé à la gestion familiale, les résultats de cette présente recherche suggèrent que les femmes sont particulièrement à risque d’être surchargées mentalement et de vivre un profond mal-être. / This thesis was developed with the aim of studying how the effect of gender modulates mental burden at work, focusing on the impact of gender relations on the feeling of mental overload and how they influence the expression of individual malaise. The analysis of interviews with seven women and five men reveals various factors contributing to the impression of being mentally overloaded at work: time constraints; unpredictability; economic precariousness and working conditions; the demanding nature of professional responsibilities; the contradictions of work; inadequate organizational support; lack of recognition at work; weak social support; as well as the difficulty of reconciling work and family. These multiple elements colour the participants' discourse both according to their individual gender and according to their type of occupation : they are part of a relatively well-defined division between predominantly female occupations and predominantly male occupations. Following the analysis of the interviews, it was possible to identify trends specific to each type of occupation, which are observed in the relationship between psychological demand and decision latitude. Applied to the model of Karasek (1979), the results indicate an overburdening situation for participants in a predominantly female occupation, where an oppressive organizational framework emerges. Finally, because of the pernicious effects of the non-valorization of the traditionally female work and of the reproductive work associated with family management, the results of this research suggest that women are particularly at risk of being mentally overloaded and experiencing a profound malaise.
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"Strange Times:" The Language of Illness and Malaise in Interwar France

Finnen, Patrick Joseph 30 April 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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Spillover and species interactions across habitat edges between managed and natural forests

Frost, Carol Margaret January 2013 (has links)
We are currently faced with the global challenge of conserving biological diversity while also increasing food production to meet the demands of a growing human population. Land-use change, primarily resulting from conversion to production land, is currently the leading cause of biodiversity loss. This occurs through habitat loss, fragmentation of remaining natural habitats, and resulting edge effects. Land-sparing and land-sharing approaches have been discussed as alternative ways to engineer landscapes to mitigate biodiversity loss while meeting production objectives. However, these represent extremes on a continuum of real-world landscapes, and it will be important to understand the mechanisms by which adjacent land use affects natural remnant ecosystems in order to make local land-management decisions that achieve conservation, as well as production, objectives. This thesis investigates the impact of juxtaposing production and natural forest on the community-wide interactions between lepidopteran herbivores and their parasitoids, as mediated by parasitoid spillover between habitats. The first and overarching objective was to determine whether herbivore productivity drives asymmetrical spillover of predators and parasitoids, primarily from managed to natural habitats, and whether this spillover alters trophic interactions in the recipient habitat. The study of trophic interactions at a community level requires understanding of both direct and indirect interactions. However, community-level indirect interactions are generally difficult to predict and measure, and these have therefore remained understudied. Apparent competition is an indirect interaction mechanism thought to be very important in structuring host-parasitoid assemblages. However, this is known primarily from studies of single species pairs, and its community-wide impacts are less clear. Therefore, my second objective was to determine whether apparent competition could be predicted for all species pairs within an herbivore assemblage, based on a measure of parasitoid overlap. My third objective was to determine whether certain host or parasitoid species traits can predict the involvement of those species in apparent competition. My key findings were that there is a net spillover of generalist predators and parasitoids from plantation to native forest, and that for generalists, this depends on herbivore abundance in the plantation forest. Herbivore populations across the edge were linked by shared parasitoids in apparent competition. Consequently, an experimental reduction of herbivore density in the plantation forest changed parasitism rates in the natural forest, as predicted based on parasitoid overlap. Finally, several host and parasitoid traits were identified that can predict the degree to which host or parasitoid species will be involved in apparent competition, a finding which may have extensive application in biological control, as well as in predicting spillover edge effects. Overall, this work suggests that asymmetrical spillover between production and natural habitats occurs in relation to productivity differences, with greater movement of predators and parasitoids in the managed-to-natural forest direction. The degree to which this affected species interactions has implications for landscape design to achieve conservation objectives in production landscapes.

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