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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.
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341

Emprego de veias preservadas em glicerol como substituto de enxerto de nervo: estudo experimental em ratos / Use of glycerol preserved veins as substitute of nerve graft: experimental study in rats

Cunha, Armando dos Santos 03 September 2007 (has links)
Grandes perdas de tecido neural não permitem a reparação por meio de anastomose primária. Nesses casos, a auto-enxertia de nervo é considerado o melhor tratamento. A despeito de um tratamento cirúrgico adequado, déficits funcionais são observados e melhoras quanto à recuperação funcional e diminuição das seqüelas são desejáveis. Várias são as técnicas que almejaram esse propósito. A interposição de condutores tubulares, como ponte entre os cotos proximal e distal do nervo seccionado, apresenta-se como uma técnica alternativa que oferece vantagens teóricas. A veia é um material estudado como possível condutor tubular avaliado experimentalmente e em casos clínicos. Estudos recentes têm dado importância na utilização de transplantes de tecidos armazenados em banco de tecidos. O glicerol é utilizado para preservação de tecidos, tendo sido relatado seu uso em nervos e vasos. Entretanto, não há relatos da utilização de veias preservadas em glicerol como substituto de enxerto de nervo. O objetivo deste trabalho foi comparar, em ratos, o grau de regeneração neural, utilizando análise histológica e análise funcional, obtida com a interposição de enxerto autógeno de nervo, veia autógena, veia autógena preservada em glicerol e veia alógena preservada em glicerol. Com técnica microcirúrgica, foram criados defeitos de 5 mm do nervo fibular de ratos da raça Lewis. Os animais foram divididos em quatro grupos de seis, de acordo com o tratamento empregado para correção do defeito: nos animais do Grupo A (grupo controle), foi realizado o reposicionamento do fragmento de nervo retirado (auto-enxerto); nos animais do Grupo B, foi interposto um segmento de 1 cm de veia jugular externa autógena; nos animais do Grupo C, foi interposto a veia jugular externa autógena preservada em glicerol a 98% a 4ºC por sete dias; no Grupo D os animais doadores foram ratos da raça Sprague-Dawley que tiveram a veia jugular externa preservada em glicerol de forma igual ao Grupo C e utilizadas para reconstrução do defeito neural em ratos da raça Lewis, sendo considerado um enxerto alógeno preservado em glicerol. Os animais foram sacrificados após seis semanas para realização dos estudos histológicos. Para a avaliação da recuperação funcional foram estudados os padrões de deambulação dos ratos (\"walking track analysis\") no pós-operatório imediato, 3 e 6 semanas de pós-operatório. O grupo controle (auto-enxerto) apresentou resultados histológicos semelhantes aos grupos de veias preservadas em glicerol (autógena e alógena), entretanto apresentou uma maior reação tecidual perineural e maior presença de escape axonal se comparada a todos os grupos. A utilização de veia autógena sem preservação demonstrou padrão histológico com maior neoangiogênese e áreas de rarefação axonal com presença de tecido conectivo no estroma neoformado. O padrão histológico foi semelhante nos demais grupos. O grupo que utilizou veia autógena (sem glicerol) apresentou menor recuperação funcional quando comparado com os demais grupos para 3 e 6 semanas. O resultado funcional foi estatisticamente semelhante entre os grupos de veias preservadas (autógena e alógena) e o auto-enxerto. / Great losses of neural tissue cannot be repaired by primary conventional suturing. In such cases, nerve autografting is considered to be the treatment of choice. In spite of adequate surgical treatment, functional deficits occur. Also, improvement in functional recuperation and decrease in sequelae are expected. There are many techniques aiming at this purpose. The interposition of tubular conduits, as a bridge between the ends of a sectioned nerve, among these the vein graft, is an alternative technique which offers theoretical advantages. The vein is a studied material as possible evaluated tubular conductor experimentally and in clinical cases. Recent studies have given importance in the use of tissues transplants stored in banks. Glycerol is used for tissue preservation, having been told to its use in nerves and vessels. However, it does not have studies of the use of glycerol reserved veins in as substitute of nerve graft. The purpose of this study was to compare, in rats, the neural regeneration degree, using histological analysis and functional analysis, obtained after interposition of a nerve graft, autogenous vein, autogenous vein preserved in glycerol and allograft vein preserved in glycerol. A 5 mm neural gap in the fibular nerve of rats (Lewis breed) has been created under microsurgical techinique. Four groups of six animals each have been divided according to the treatment employed: Group A - control group: replacement of the fibular nerve itself (autograft); Group B - a 1omm segment of external jugular vein was interposed; Group C - a preserved external jugular vein in glycerol 98% per 7 days was interposed in the fibular nerve gap; Group D - external jugular vein preserved in glycerol of Sprague-Dawley rats had been used equal form to group C in Lewis rats. The animals had been sacrificed after 6 weeks for accomplishment of the histological studies. The functional walking track analysis was performed after in the pre-op, and in the pos-op (immediately, 3 and 6 weeks). The control group (autograft) presented similar histological results to the groups of glycerol preserved veins (autogenous vein and allograft vein), however it presented a bigger perineural tecidual reaction and bigger presence of escape axonal if compared with all the groups. The use of autogenous vein without preservation demonstrated histological results with greater neoangiogenesis and presence of connective tissue inside the neo-formed stroma. Histological pattern was similar to other studied groups. The group that used autogenous vein (without glycerol) presented little functional recovery for 3 and 6 weeks. No statistical difference was seen between groups A (autograft) and groups C and C(preserved veins) in the degree of functional recovery.
342

Ação dos análogos do GnRH na estrutura do leiomioma uterino de mulheres nuligestas.

Bozzini, Nilo 07 December 1999 (has links)
No setor de Ginecologia do Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSP, 67 mulheres com leiomiomas do útero e idade de 24 a 39 anos, nuligestas foram estudadas. 31 receberam goserelin a cada 28 dias por 6 meses (grupo I) e 36 não (grupo II). Do grupo I, 16 apresentaram redução volumétrica menor ou igual a 36% (subgrupo Ia) e 15, maior ou igual a 36% (subgrupo Ib). Após a miomectoma, os nódulos foram encaminhados para anatomopatológico. Um único leiomioma de cada mulher foi submetido ao estudo eimuno-histoquímico para avaliação das concentrações de receptores de estrógeno, progesterona, vasos sanguíneos, colágeno, AgNOR e da celularidade. Concluiu-se que o análogo do GnRH está relacionado à diminuição da concentração de receptores de estrógeno. Não apresentou influência uniforme para progesterona, vasos sanguíneos, colágeno e celularidade / From 1994 to 1998, a total of 67 women with leiomyomas in the uterus, aging from 24 to 39, nuliparous and avid for pregnancy were studied in the Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Hospital das Clínicas of Medical School of the University of São Paulo. From these, 31 received Goserelin 3,6mg at each 28 days for six months (group I) and 36 did not received medication (group II or control group). From the pacients who received medication, 16 presented volumetric reduction equal to or less than 36% (subgroup Ia) and the other 15 reduction larger than 36% (subgroup Ib). All women were submitted to myomectomy and the nodes were sent to anatomicopathological study. Only one leiomyoma of each woman was submitted to histochemical and immunohistochemical study to measure the concentrations of receptors of estrogen and progesterone, blood vessels, collagen, AgNOR and cellularity. It was observed that the group that presented larger volumetric reduction after using this medication showed variations of the concentration of receptors of estrogen (p0,001), progesterone (p=0.019), blood vessels (p=0.060), collagen (p=0.048), AgNOR (p=0.321) and number of cells (p=0.221), in comparison to the subgroup Ia and the group II (control group). As a result , it was observed that the GnRH analogue is related to the decrease of the concentration of receptors of estrogen, however it did not present uniform influence in the receptors of progesterone, blood vessels, collagen, and cellularity of this tumor
343

Reconstrução de defeito de nervo fibular em ratos com veia glicerolada: análise histológica e funcional / Peroneal nerve gap reconstruction in rats by using glycerol-preserved veins: histological and functional assessment

Cunha, Armando dos Santos 28 May 2013 (has links)
A auto-enxertia de nervo é considerado o melhor tratamento para a restauração de grandes perdas de nervo periférico. Mesmo com o tratamento cirúrgico adequado, déficits funcionais são observados e melhoras quanto à recuperação funcional e diminuição das seqüelas são desejáveis. Várias são as técnicas que almejaram esse propósito. A interposição de condutores tubulares, como ponte entre os cotos proximal e distal do nervo seccionado, apresenta-se como uma técnica alternativa que oferece vantagens teóricas. A veia é um material estudado como possível condutor tubular avaliado experimentalmente e em casos clínicos. Estudos recentes têm dado importância na utilização de transplantes de tecidos armazenados em banco de tecidos. O glicerol é utilizado para preservação de tecidos, tendo sido relatado seu uso em nervos e vasos. Entretanto, não há relatos da utilização de veias preservadas em glicerol como substituto de enxerto de nervo. O objetivo deste trabalho foi comparar, em ratos, o grau de regeneração neural, utilizando análise histológica qualitativa e quantitativa e a recuperação funcional, obtida com a interposição de enxerto autógeno de nervo, veia autógena, veia autógena preservada em glicerol e veia alógena preservada em glicerol. Com técnica microcirúrgica, foram criados defeitos de 5 mm do nervo fibular de ratos da raça Lewis. Os animais foram divididos em quatro grupos de seis, de acordo com o tratamento empregado para correção do defeito: nos animais do Grupo A (grupo controle), foi realizado o reposicionamento do fragmento de nervo retirado (auto- enxerto); nos animais do Grupo B, foi interposto um segmento de 1 cm de veia jugular externa autógena; nos animais do Grupo C, foi interposto a veia jugular externa autógena preservada em glicerol a 98% a 4ºC por sete dias; no Grupo D os animais doadores foram ratos da raça Sprague-Dawley que tiveram a veia jugular externa preservada em glicerol de forma igual ao Grupo C e utilizadas para reconstrução do defeito neural em ratos da raça Lewis, sendo considerado um enxerto alógeno preservado em glicerol. Os animais foram sacrificados após seis semanas para realização dos estudos histológicos. Para a avaliação da recuperação funcional foram estudados os padrões de deambulação dos ratos (walking track analysis)no pós-operatório imediato, 3 e 6 semanas de pós-operatório. O grupo controle (auto-enxerto) apresentou resultados histológicos semelhantes aos grupos de veias preservadas em glicerol (autógena e alógena), entretanto apresentou uma maior reação tecidual perineural e maior presença de escape axonal se comparada a todos os grupos. A utilização de veia autógena sem preservação demonstrou padrão histológico com maior neoangiogênese e áreas de rarefação axonal com presença de tecido conectivo no estroma neoformado. O padrão histológico foi semelhante nos demais grupos. A análise histológica quantitativa demonstrou estatisticamente menor concentração de axônios regenerados no grupo B (veia autógena) do que a dos demais grupos. O grupo que utilizou veia autógena (sem glicerol) apresentou menor recuperação funcional quando comparado com os demais grupos para 3 e 6 semanas. O resultado funcional foi estatisticamente semelhante entre os grupos de veias preservadas (autógena e alógena) e o auto-enxerto / Nerve autografting is considered the best treatment for the restoration of great losses of peripheral nerve. In spite of adequate surgical treatment, functional deficits occur. Also, improvement in functional recuperation and decrease in sequelae are expected. There are many techniques aiming at this purpose. The interposition of tubular conduits, as a bridge between the ends of a sectioned nerve, among these the vein graft, is an alternative technique which offers theoretical advantages. The vein is a studied material as possible evaluated tubular conductor experimentally and in clinical cases. Recent studies have given importance in the use of tissues transplants stored in banks. Glycerol is used for tissue preservation, having been told to its use in nerves and vessels. However, it does not have studies of the use of glycerol reserved veins in as substitute of nerve graft. The purpose of this study was to compare, in rats, the neural regeneration degree, using qualitative and quantitative histological analysis and functional recovery, obtained after interposition of a nerve graft, autogenous vein, autogenous vein preserved in glycerol and allograft vein preserved in glycerol. A 5 mm neural gap in the fibular nerve of rats (Lewis breed) has been created under microsurgical techinique. Four groups of six animals each have been divided according to the treatment employed: Group A Î control group: replacement of the fibular nerve itself (autograft); Group B Î a 1omm segment of external jugular vein was interposed; Group C Î a preserved external jugular vein in glycerol 98% per 7 days was interposed in the fibular nerve gap; Group D - external jugular vein preserved in glycerol of Sprague-Dawley rats had been used equal form to group C in Lewis rats. The animals had been sacrificed after 6 weeks for accomplishment of the histological studies. The functional walking track analysis was performed after in the pre-op, and in the pos-op (immediately, 3 and 6 weeks). The control group (autograft) presented similar histological results to the groups of glycerol preserved veins (autogenous vein and allograft vein), however it presented a bigger perineural tecidual reaction and bigger presence of escape axonal if compared with all the groups. The use of autogenous vein without preservation demonstrated histological results with greater neoangiogenesis and presence of connective tissue inside the neo- formed stroma. Histological pattern was similar to other studied groups. Quantitative histological analysis showed statistically lower concentration of regenerated axons in group B (autogenous vein) than the other groups.The group that used autogenous vein (without glycerol) presented little functional recovery for 3 and 6 weeks. No statistical difference was seen between groups A (autograft) and groups C and C (preserved veins) in the degree of functional recovery
344

Ação dos análogos do GnRH na estrutura do leiomioma uterino de mulheres nuligestas.

Nilo Bozzini 07 December 1999 (has links)
No setor de Ginecologia do Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSP, 67 mulheres com leiomiomas do útero e idade de 24 a 39 anos, nuligestas foram estudadas. 31 receberam goserelin a cada 28 dias por 6 meses (grupo I) e 36 não (grupo II). Do grupo I, 16 apresentaram redução volumétrica menor ou igual a 36% (subgrupo Ia) e 15, maior ou igual a 36% (subgrupo Ib). Após a miomectoma, os nódulos foram encaminhados para anatomopatológico. Um único leiomioma de cada mulher foi submetido ao estudo eimuno-histoquímico para avaliação das concentrações de receptores de estrógeno, progesterona, vasos sanguíneos, colágeno, AgNOR e da celularidade. Concluiu-se que o análogo do GnRH está relacionado à diminuição da concentração de receptores de estrógeno. Não apresentou influência uniforme para progesterona, vasos sanguíneos, colágeno e celularidade / From 1994 to 1998, a total of 67 women with leiomyomas in the uterus, aging from 24 to 39, nuliparous and avid for pregnancy were studied in the Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Hospital das Clínicas of Medical School of the University of São Paulo. From these, 31 received Goserelin 3,6mg at each 28 days for six months (group I) and 36 did not received medication (group II or control group). From the pacients who received medication, 16 presented volumetric reduction equal to or less than 36% (subgroup Ia) and the other 15 reduction larger than 36% (subgroup Ib). All women were submitted to myomectomy and the nodes were sent to anatomicopathological study. Only one leiomyoma of each woman was submitted to histochemical and immunohistochemical study to measure the concentrations of receptors of estrogen and progesterone, blood vessels, collagen, AgNOR and cellularity. It was observed that the group that presented larger volumetric reduction after using this medication showed variations of the concentration of receptors of estrogen (p0,001), progesterone (p=0.019), blood vessels (p=0.060), collagen (p=0.048), AgNOR (p=0.321) and number of cells (p=0.221), in comparison to the subgroup Ia and the group II (control group). As a result , it was observed that the GnRH analogue is related to the decrease of the concentration of receptors of estrogen, however it did not present uniform influence in the receptors of progesterone, blood vessels, collagen, and cellularity of this tumor
345

Effect of oxidized LDL and oxidized cholesterol on cardiovascular system.

January 2005 (has links)
Ng Chi Ho. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 147-160). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --- p.I / ABSTRACT --- p.II / LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS --- p.VII / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.IX / Chapter CHAPTER 1 --- GENERAL INTRODUCTION / Chapter 1.1 --- Introduction of Low-density lipoprotein --- p.1 / Chapter 1.1.1 --- What are lipids? --- p.1 / Chapter 1.1.2 --- Function and structure of cholesterol --- p.1 / Chapter 1.1.3 --- Function and classification of lipoprotein --- p.1 / Chapter 1.2 --- Functions of low-density lipoprotein --- p.2 / Chapter 1.3 --- Basic structure of low-density lipoprotein --- p.4 / Chapter 1.4 --- Principle on isolation and purification of low-density lipoprotein --- p.4 / Chapter 1.5 --- Cholesterol transport system --- p.7 / Chapter 1.5.1 --- Exogenous pathway of cholesterol metabolism --- p.7 / Chapter 1.5.2 --- Endogenous pathway of cholesterol metabolism --- p.7 / Chapter 1.5.3 --- Reverse transport of Cholesterol --- p.8 / Chapter 1.6 --- Oxidation of LDL --- p.10 / Chapter 1.6.1 --- Agents that causes oxidation --- p.10 / Chapter 1.6.1.1 --- Lipoxygenases --- p.10 / Chapter 1.6.1.2 --- Myeloperoxidase --- p.10 / Chapter 1.6.1.3 --- Reactive nitrogen species --- p.11 / Chapter 1.6.1.4 --- Reactive oxygen species --- p.11 / Chapter 1.6.2 --- Factors that affect the susceptibility of LDL oxidation --- p.13 / Chapter 1.7 --- Hyperlipidaemia 一 chance to increase LDL oxidation --- p.13 / Chapter 1.7.1 --- Definition of hyperlipidemia and hypercholesterolemia --- p.13 / Chapter 1.7.2 --- Risk factors of hyperlipidaemia --- p.13 / Chapter 1.7.2.1 --- High fat low fibre diets: --- p.13 / Chapter 1.7.2.2 --- Obesity --- p.14 / Chapter 1.7.2.3 --- Type II diabetes --- p.14 / Chapter 1.7.2.4 --- Genetic factors (Familial hyperlipidemias) --- p.14 / Chapter 1.8 --- Diseases related to oxidized LDL --- p.15 / Chapter 1.8.1 --- Cardiovascular diseases --- p.15 / Chapter 1.8.1.1 --- Atherosclerosis and ischemic heart attack --- p.15 / Chapter 1.8.1.2 --- Factors that affect incidence of atherosclerosis --- p.16 / Chapter 1.8.1.2.1 --- Triglyceride-rich lipoprotein --- p.16 / Chapter 1.8.1.2.2 --- Small and dense LDL --- p.16 / Chapter 1.8.1.3 --- Stroke --- p.17 / Chapter 1.8.2 --- Common ways to reduce plasma cholesterol level --- p.17 / Chapter 1.8.2.1 --- Diet control --- p.17 / Chapter 1.8.2.2 --- Physical activity --- p.17 / Chapter 1.8.2.3 --- Drug therapy --- p.18 / Chapter CHAPTER 2 --- IMPAIRMENT OF OXIDIZED LDL ON ENDOTHELIUM-DEPENDENT RELAXATION / Chapter 2.1 --- Introduction --- p.19 / Chapter 2.1.1 --- Properties and function of phenylephrine hydrochloride --- p.22 / Chapter 2.1.2 --- Properties and function of acetylcholine --- p.22 / Chapter 2.2 --- Objectives --- p.23 / Chapter 2.3 --- Materials and methods --- p.24 / Chapter 2.3.1 --- Preparation of drugs --- p.24 / Chapter 2.3.2 --- Preparation of human native LDL --- p.25 / Chapter 2.3.3 --- Preparation of oxidized LDL --- p.27 / Chapter 2.3.4 --- Preparation of aorta --- p.27 / Chapter 2.3.5 --- Measurement of Isometric Force in vitro --- p.30 / Chapter 2.3.5.1 --- Protocol 1- Dose effect of oxidized LDL on acetylcholine-induced vasorelaxation --- p.30 / Chapter 2.3.5.2 --- Protocol 2 - Time effect of oxidized LDL on acetylcholine-induced vasorelaxation --- p.30 / Chapter 2.3.5.3 --- Protocol 3 - Effect of co-incubation of LDL and copper(ll) sulphate on acetylcholine-induced vasorelaxation --- p.31 / Chapter 2.3.5.4 --- Protocol 4 - Effect of oxidized LDL on selected vasodilators --- p.32 / Chapter 2.3.5.5 --- Protocol 5 - Effect of pretreatment of L-arginine on oxidized LDL impaired -endothelium-induced relaxation --- p.32 / Chapter 2.3.5.6 --- Protocol 6 - Effect of a -tocopherol on oxidized LDL-damaged acetylcholine- induced vasorelaxation --- p.33 / Chapter 2.3.5.7 --- Protocol 7 - Effect of a -tocopherol on LDL and copper(ll) sulphate- induced endothelial dysfunction --- p.33 / Chapter 2.3.6 --- Western blot analysis of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) protein --- p.34 / Chapter 2.3.7 --- Statistics --- p.35 / Chapter 2.4 --- Results --- p.36 / Chapter 2.4.1 --- Dose effect of oxidized LDL on acetylcholine-induced vasorelaxation --- p.36 / Chapter 2.4.2 --- Time effect of oxidized LDL on acetylcholine-induced vasorelaxation --- p.36 / Chapter 2.4.3 --- Effect of co-incubation of LDL and copper(II) sulphate on acetylcholine- induced vasorelaxation --- p.39 / Chapter 2.4.4 --- Effect of oxidized LDL on selected vasodilators --- p.41 / Chapter 2.4.5 --- Effect of pretreatment of L-arginine on oxidized LDL impaired- acetylcholine-induced relaxation --- p.41 / Chapter 2.4.6 --- Effect of a-tocopherol on oxidized LDL-damaged acetylcholine- induced vasorelaxation --- p.48 / Chapter 2.4.7 --- Effect of a-tocopherol on LDL and copper(II) sulphate-induced endothelial dysfunction --- p.50 / Chapter 2.4.8 --- eNOS Protein expression --- p.50 / Chapter 2.5 --- Discussion --- p.53 / Chapter CHAPTER 3 --- EFFECTS OF LDL INJECTION ON THE ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION OF RATS / Chapter 3.1 --- Introduction --- p.58 / Chapter 3.2 --- Objective --- p.60 / Chapter 3.3 --- Methods and Materials --- p.61 / Chapter 3.3.1 --- Preparation of Drugs --- p.61 / Chapter 3.3.2 --- Preparation of LDL --- p.61 / Chapter 3.3.3 --- Animal Treatment --- p.61 / Chapter 3.3.4 --- Serum lipid and lipoprotein determinations --- p.62 / Chapter 3.3.5 --- Measurement of serum MDA level by TBARS assay --- p.62 / Chapter 3.3.6 --- Preparation of aorta --- p.62 / Chapter 3.3.7 --- Organ bath experiment --- p.63 / Chapter 3.3.8 --- Statistics --- p.64 / Chapter 3.4 --- Result --- p.65 / Chapter 3.4.1 --- Growth and food intake --- p.65 / Chapter 3.4.2 --- "Effect of LDL injection on serum TC, TG and HDL-C" --- p.65 / Chapter 3.4.3 --- Effect of LDL injection on non-HDL-C and ratio of non-HDL-C to HDL-C --- p.65 / Chapter 3.4.4 --- Serum MDA level --- p.68 / Chapter 3.4.5 --- Phenylephrine-induced contraction --- p.70 / Chapter 3.4.6 --- Endothelium-dependent and -independent relaxation --- p.75 / Chapter 3.5 --- Discussion --- p.79 / Chapter CHAPTER 4 --- EFFECTS OF INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT OF OXIDIZED LDL ON ENDOTHELIUM-DEPENDENT RELAXATION / Chapter 4.1 --- Introduction --- p.83 / Chapter 4.2 --- Objectives --- p.85 / Chapter 4.3 --- Materials and methods --- p.86 / Chapter 4.3.1 --- Preparation of drugs --- p.86 / Chapter 4.3.2 --- Preparation of human native LDL and oxidized LDL --- p.86 / Chapter 4.3.3 --- GC analysis of fatty acid composition in LDL --- p.86 / Chapter 4.3.4 --- TBARS assay analysis of MDA content in LDL --- p.87 / Chapter 4.3.5 --- GC analysis of cholesterol oxidation products in LDL --- p.89 / Chapter 4.3.6 --- Thin-layer chromatography analysis of LPC in LDL --- p.91 / Chapter 4.3.7 --- Preparation of aorta --- p.92 / Chapter 4.3.8 --- Measurement of Isometric Force in vitro --- p.92 / Chapter 4.3.8.1 --- Protocol 1- effect of LPC on acetylcholine-induced vasorelaxation --- p.92 / Chapter 4.3.8.2 --- Protocol 2- effect of cholesterol oxidation products on acetylcholine-induced vasorelaxation --- p.92 / Chapter 4.3.8.3 --- Protocol 3- effect of oxidized fatty acids on acetylcholine-induced vasorelaxation --- p.93 / Chapter 4.3.9 --- Statistics --- p.93 / Chapter 4.4 --- Results --- p.94 / Chapter 4.4.1 --- Compositional differences between native LDL and oxidized LDL.… --- p.94 / Chapter 4.4.2 --- Effect of LPC on endothelium-dependent relaxation --- p.98 / Chapter 4.4.3 --- Effect of COPs on endothelium-dependent relaxation --- p.98 / Chapter 4.4.4 --- Effect of oxidized fatty acids on endothelium-dependent relaxation --- p.101 / Chapter 4.5 --- Discussion --- p.103 / Chapter CHAPTER 5 --- EFFECTS OF DIETARY OXIDIZED CHOLESTEROL ON BLOOD CHOLESTEROL LEVEL IN HAMSTERS / Chapter 5.1 --- Introduction --- p.107 / Chapter 5.2 --- Objectives --- p.111 / Chapter 5.3 --- Materials and Methods --- p.112 / Chapter 5.3.1 --- Preparation of Oxidized Cholesterol --- p.112 / Chapter 5.3.2 --- Diet preparation --- p.112 / Chapter 5.3.3 --- Animals --- p.113 / Chapter 5.3.4 --- Serum lipid and lipoprotein determinations --- p.116 / Chapter 5.3.5 --- GC analysis of cholesterol and cholesterol oxidation products on organs --- p.116 / Chapter 5.3.6 --- Extraction of neutral and acidic sterols from fecal samples --- p.117 / Chapter 5.3.6.1 --- Determination of neutral sterols --- p.117 / Chapter 5.3.6.2 --- Determination of acidic sterols --- p.117 / Chapter 5.3.6.3 --- GLC analysis of neutral and acidic sterols --- p.118 / Chapter 5.3.7 --- Organ bath experiment --- p.121 / Chapter 5.3.7.1 --- Preparation of aorta --- p.121 / Chapter 5.3.7.2 --- Aortic relaxation --- p.121 / Chapter 5.3.8 --- Analysis of the total area of atherosclerotic plaque on aorta --- p.122 / Chapter 5.3.9 --- Statistics --- p.122 / Chapter 5.4 --- Results --- p.123 / Chapter 5.4.1 --- GC of oxidized cholesterol --- p.123 / Chapter 5.4.2 --- Growth and food intake --- p.123 / Chapter 5.4.3 --- "Effect of non-oxidized and oxidized cholesterol on serum TC, TG and HDL-C" --- p.123 / Chapter 5.4.4 --- Effect of non-oxidized and oxidized cholesterol on non-HDL-C and ratio of non-HDL-C to HDL-C --- p.124 / Chapter 5.4.5 --- Effect ofnon-oxidized and oxidized cholesterol on concentration of hepatic cholesterol --- p.128 / Chapter 5.4.6 --- Effect of non-oxidized and oxidized cholesterol on concentration of cholesterol oxidation products accumulated in liver --- p.128 / Chapter 5.4.7 --- Effect of non-oxidized and oxidized cholesterol on concentration of brain and aortic cholesterol --- p.128 / Chapter 5.4.8 --- Effect of non-oxidized and oxidized cholesterol on fecal neutral and acidic sterols --- p.129 / Chapter 5.4.9 --- Effect of non-oxidized and oxidized cholesterol on aortic relaxation --- p.135 / Chapter 5.4.10 --- Effect of non-oxidzied and oxidized cholesterol on area of atherosclerotic plaque --- p.137 / Chapter 5.5 --- Discussion --- p.139 / Chapter CHAPTER 6 --- CONCLUSION --- p.143 / REFERENCES --- p.146
346

Avaliação da atividade elétrica uterino em ratas Wistar prenhes e não prenhes induzida por eletroacupuntura e da influência do sistema nervoso central e dos circuitos elétricos biologicamente fechados / Evaluation of uterine electric activity in pregnant and non pregnant Wistar rats induced by electroacupuncture and the influence of central nervous system and biologically closed electric circuits

Paulo Luiz Farber 26 March 1998 (has links)
O objetivo desse trabalho foi a avaliação da atividade elétrica uterina em ratas Wistar prenhes antes e após a eletroacupuntura e a influência do sistema nervoso central e dos circuitos elétricos biologicamente fechados. A avaliação da atividade elétrica cerebral e uterina foi realizada por meio de experimentos crônicos (n=16, 8 prenhes e 8 não prenhes) e agudos (n=11, 4 prenhes e 7 não prenhes). As ratas prenhes receberam a eletroacupuntura nos pontos Sanyinjiao e Zusanli entre 17 a 19 semanas de prenhez. A fase de experimentos agudos consistiu de lesão na medula espinhal no nível de T1 (2 ratas, uma prenhe e a outra não), denervação do útero utilizando álcool absoluto (3 ratas, uma prenhe e duas não), eletroestimulação de artéria isolada do rabo (2 ratas não prenhes) e experimentos in vitro (4 ratas, duas prenhes e duas não). A atividade elétrica uterina de repouso foi semelhante nas ratas prenhes (1,87 +/- 2,35 eventos / 3 minutos) e não prenhes (2,31 +/- 1,57 eventos / 3 minutos, p>0.1). Após a eletroacupuntura o número de eventos aumentou de 1,87 +/- 2,35 / 3 minutos para 28,06 +/- 17,27 / 3 minutos; p<0.01. Verificou-se uma correlação entre o aumento da atividade elétrica cerebral (córtex e hipocampo) e da atividade uterina em 3 ratas (2 prenhes e 1 não prenhe). Nem lesões na medula espinhal, nem a denervação do útero nem a realização dos experimentos in vitro modificou o aumento da atividade uterina. A eletroestimulação da artéria isolada do rato alcançou o útero mas parou após o clampeamento da artéria. Portanto, a atividade elétrica uterina é semelhante nas ratas prenhes e não prenhes. A atividade elétrica uterina aumenta após 90 minutos de eletroacupuntura em ratas Wistar prenhes, provavelmente através dos circuitos elétricos biologicamente fechados. O sistema nervoso não é necessário para esse fenômeno. / The objective of this work was the evaluation of uterine electric activity in pregnant Wistar rats before and after electroacupuncture stimulation and the influence of central nervous system and biologically closed electric circuits on uterine electric activity. The evaluation of brain electric activity and uterine electric activity was studied by means of chronic experiments (n=16, 8 pregnant and 8 non pregnant rats). In pregnant rats electroacupuncture was performed at acupoints Sanyinjiao and Zusanli between 17 and 19 days of pregnancy. The acute experiments phase was lesions in spinal cord at T1 level (2 rats, one pregnant and one non pregnant), denervation of uterus using absolute alcohol (3 rats, one pregnant and two non pregnant), electric stimulation of isolated tail artery (2 animals, non pregnant) and in vitro experiment (2 pregnant rats and 2 non pregnant rats). The uterine activity was similar in pregnant (1,87 +/- 2,35 events / 3 minutes) and non pregnant rats (2,31 +/- 1,57 events / 3 minutes, p>0.1). After electroacupuncture, the number of events rises for 1,87 +/- 2,35 / 3 minutes to 28,06 +/- 17,27 / 3 minutes; p<0.01 (pregnant rats). In 3 rats (1 non-pregnant and 2 pregnants), was observed correlation between the rise of cerebral activity (cortex and hipoccampus) and the uterine activity. Neither lesions in spinal cord nor denervation of uterus and in vitro experiments modified the rising of uterine activity. The electric stimulation of isolated tail artery reached the uterus but stopped after clamping the artery. Therefere, the basal uterine electric activity is similar in pregnant and non pregnant Wistar rats; uterine activity rises after 90 minutes of electroacupuncture in Wistar pregnant rats, probably by biologically closed electric circuits and the nervous system is not necessary for this phenomenon.
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"Pneumonias intersticiais idiopáticas: da patogênese e do remodelamento aos determinantes anátomo-clínico-radiológicos de prognóstico e sobrevida com ênfase ao componente vascular" / Idiopathic interstitial pneumonias : of the pathogenesis and remodeling to anatomic-physician-radiological determinatives of prognostic and survival with emphasis to the vascular component

Edwin Roger Parra Cuentas 04 May 2006 (has links)
Estudou-se por morfologia, morfometria e imuno-histoquímica o remodelamento vascular (moléculas de adesão), epitelial (moléculas de adesão) e intersticial (colágeno V e células imunes) nos três tipos maiores de pneumonias intersticiais idiopáticas: em 62 casos de IPF, 22 casos de NSIP e 25 casos de AIP. O impacto dessas alterações foi avaliado nas provas de função, sobrevida e prognóstico. Demonstrou-se que o remodelamento vascular ativo e fibroelastótico é diretamente proporcional ao grau de atividade parenquimatosa principalmente na UIP. O colágeno V, o mapeamento das células imunes, o aumento da atividade endotelial e epitelial tiveram impacto no espectro diferencial e possivelmente na patogênese das três pneumonias intersticiais estudadas. A resposta imune celular na UIP teve impacto na sobrevida dos pacientes / Studied for morphology, morphometry and immunohischemistry the vascular (adhesion molecules), epithelial (adhesion molecules) and interstitial (collagen V and immune cells) remodeling in the three major types of idiopathic interstitial pneumonias: in 62 cases of IPF, 22 cases of NSIP, and 25 cases of AIP. The impact of these alterations was evaluated in the function tests, survival and prognostic. We demonstrated that the active and fibroelastotic vascular remodeling is directly proportional to the degree of parenchymal activity, mainly in the UIP. Collagen V, mapping of the immune cells, increase of the endothelial and epithelial activity had possibly impact in the distinguishing specter and in pathogenesis of the three interstitial pneumonias studied. The cellular immune reply in the UIP it had impact in survival of the patients
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Avaliação da atividade elétrica uterino em ratas Wistar prenhes e não prenhes induzida por eletroacupuntura e da influência do sistema nervoso central e dos circuitos elétricos biologicamente fechados / Evaluation of uterine electric activity in pregnant and non pregnant Wistar rats induced by electroacupuncture and the influence of central nervous system and biologically closed electric circuits

Farber, Paulo Luiz 26 March 1998 (has links)
O objetivo desse trabalho foi a avaliação da atividade elétrica uterina em ratas Wistar prenhes antes e após a eletroacupuntura e a influência do sistema nervoso central e dos circuitos elétricos biologicamente fechados. A avaliação da atividade elétrica cerebral e uterina foi realizada por meio de experimentos crônicos (n=16, 8 prenhes e 8 não prenhes) e agudos (n=11, 4 prenhes e 7 não prenhes). As ratas prenhes receberam a eletroacupuntura nos pontos Sanyinjiao e Zusanli entre 17 a 19 semanas de prenhez. A fase de experimentos agudos consistiu de lesão na medula espinhal no nível de T1 (2 ratas, uma prenhe e a outra não), denervação do útero utilizando álcool absoluto (3 ratas, uma prenhe e duas não), eletroestimulação de artéria isolada do rabo (2 ratas não prenhes) e experimentos in vitro (4 ratas, duas prenhes e duas não). A atividade elétrica uterina de repouso foi semelhante nas ratas prenhes (1,87 +/- 2,35 eventos / 3 minutos) e não prenhes (2,31 +/- 1,57 eventos / 3 minutos, p>0.1). Após a eletroacupuntura o número de eventos aumentou de 1,87 +/- 2,35 / 3 minutos para 28,06 +/- 17,27 / 3 minutos; p<0.01. Verificou-se uma correlação entre o aumento da atividade elétrica cerebral (córtex e hipocampo) e da atividade uterina em 3 ratas (2 prenhes e 1 não prenhe). Nem lesões na medula espinhal, nem a denervação do útero nem a realização dos experimentos in vitro modificou o aumento da atividade uterina. A eletroestimulação da artéria isolada do rato alcançou o útero mas parou após o clampeamento da artéria. Portanto, a atividade elétrica uterina é semelhante nas ratas prenhes e não prenhes. A atividade elétrica uterina aumenta após 90 minutos de eletroacupuntura em ratas Wistar prenhes, provavelmente através dos circuitos elétricos biologicamente fechados. O sistema nervoso não é necessário para esse fenômeno. / The objective of this work was the evaluation of uterine electric activity in pregnant Wistar rats before and after electroacupuncture stimulation and the influence of central nervous system and biologically closed electric circuits on uterine electric activity. The evaluation of brain electric activity and uterine electric activity was studied by means of chronic experiments (n=16, 8 pregnant and 8 non pregnant rats). In pregnant rats electroacupuncture was performed at acupoints Sanyinjiao and Zusanli between 17 and 19 days of pregnancy. The acute experiments phase was lesions in spinal cord at T1 level (2 rats, one pregnant and one non pregnant), denervation of uterus using absolute alcohol (3 rats, one pregnant and two non pregnant), electric stimulation of isolated tail artery (2 animals, non pregnant) and in vitro experiment (2 pregnant rats and 2 non pregnant rats). The uterine activity was similar in pregnant (1,87 +/- 2,35 events / 3 minutes) and non pregnant rats (2,31 +/- 1,57 events / 3 minutes, p>0.1). After electroacupuncture, the number of events rises for 1,87 +/- 2,35 / 3 minutes to 28,06 +/- 17,27 / 3 minutes; p<0.01 (pregnant rats). In 3 rats (1 non-pregnant and 2 pregnants), was observed correlation between the rise of cerebral activity (cortex and hipoccampus) and the uterine activity. Neither lesions in spinal cord nor denervation of uterus and in vitro experiments modified the rising of uterine activity. The electric stimulation of isolated tail artery reached the uterus but stopped after clamping the artery. Therefere, the basal uterine electric activity is similar in pregnant and non pregnant Wistar rats; uterine activity rises after 90 minutes of electroacupuncture in Wistar pregnant rats, probably by biologically closed electric circuits and the nervous system is not necessary for this phenomenon.
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Paracrine factors and regulation of regional kidney perfusion

Rajapakse, Niwanthi W. January 2004 (has links)
Abstract not available
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Mechanical Strain-Mediated Syndecan Regulation and Its Effects on Adhesion of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells

Julien, Mathéau A. 19 January 2005 (has links)
An injured vascular system has a substantial impact on an individuals overall health, and an understanding of the mechanisms that underlie blood vessel pathophysiology is required for the development of rational and effective treatment strategies. The phenotypic modulation of smooth muscle cells (SMC) during vascular injury, characterized by altered adhesion, migration and synthetic behavior, plays an important role in the eventual outcome. Specifically, the ability of SMCs to adhere to and remodel their extracellular environment via regulation of the syndecan class of cell adhesion molecules dictates the response of the vascular wall to local injury. The effect of in vitro syndecan-4 regulation on SMC adhesion was investigated through the use of a glass microsphere centrifugation assay, and an antisense-mediated reduction in gene expression was found to correlate with decreased adhesive strength. Regulation of syndecan-1, syndecan-2, and syndecan-4 gene expression was observed experimentally by mechanical strain of SMCs. Using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), the kinetics of both static and cyclic mechanical strain were found to modify the gene expression in a time and strain magnitude-dependent manner unique to each syndecan. In particular, the responses of syndecan-4 were acute, but transient, while the evolution of syndecan-1 and syndecan-2 regulation was delayed by comparison. Mechanical strain also modulated syndecan-4 protein expression and ectodomain shedding, as measured by Western immunoblotting, and this effect was found, through selective inhibition, to be at least in part dependent on mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling. In particular, intact extracellular signal-regulated MAP kinase (ERK) 1/2 and c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase / stress-activated protein kinase (JNK/SAPK) signaling pathways were found to be required for the observed strain-induced shedding. These findings offer a better understanding of syndecan function in response to mechanical strain and suggest potential new mechanisms by which physical forces may modulate vascular SMC behavior and regulation during normal physiology, pathologic conditions, and engineered arterial substitute development.

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