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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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The impact of social stress on acute Theiler's murine encephalitis virus infection.

Johnson, Robin Ranee 30 September 2004 (has links)
Stress is known to alter immune function, both in positive and negative ways. The disparate effects of stress on immune function remains an active area of investigation. This thesis investigates how the application of social disruption stress either prior to or concurrent with infection alters the neuropathogenesis of Theiler's murine encephalitis virus. Experiment 1 verified that social disruption prior to infection exacerbated the course of infection. Experiment 2 examined application of social disruption concurrent with infection, and found that this may produce a delay in symptom onset, and possibly a protective effect. Experiment 3 directly compared the two schedules to each other. The previous findings were replicated and expanded with additional measures (both behavioral and physiological) that further verified the earlier findings. Social disruption applied prior to infection resulted in greater behavioral and physiological exacerbation of the disease. Concurrently applied stress remained protective or inhibitory in the disease progression. Timing of stress is one of several quantitative aspects of stress that has been found to impact the stress-immune interaction and should be further investigated.
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LIMBIC ENCEPHALITIS ASSOCIATED WITH RELAPSING POLYCHONDRITIS RESPONDED TO INFLIXIMAB AND MAINTAINED ITS CONDITION WITHOUT RECURRENCE AFTER DISCONTINUATION : A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

BAN, NOBUTARO, TAKAHASHI, YUKITOSHI, SOBUE, GEN, ATSUTA, NAOKI, SATO, JUICHI, SUZUKI, TOMIO, TAKAHASHI, NORIYUKI, SATO, MOTOKI, TAKAMI, YUICHIRO, TAKEMOTO, AYUMU, FUKUTA, MAMIKO, KONDO, TAKESHI 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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ERKINIO ENCEFALITO IR LAIMO BORELIOZĖS SUKĖLĖJŲ ANTIKŪNŲ PAPLITIMAS KAUNO RAJONE / SEROPREVALENCE OF TICK-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS AND LYME BORRELIOSIS IN THE INHABITANTS OF KAUNAS REGION

Radvilavičienė, Jūratė 04 September 2014 (has links)
Erkinis encefalitas (EE) yra dažniausia ir sunkiausia virusinė nervų sistemos infekcija, neturinti specifinio priešvirusinio gydymo. Vienintelė efektyvi šios ligos profilaktikos priemonė yra vakcinacija. Nesant galimybių įvesti visuotinę vakcinaciją nuo EE mūsų šalyje, ypač svarbu nustatyti didžiausią šios ligos riziką turinčias gyventojų grupes, kurioms būtų teikiamas vakcinacijos prioritetas. Pagal tarptautines Laimo boreliozės (LB) diagnostikos ir gydymo gaires, klinikiniai sindromai ir jų trukmė yra svarbiausias šios ligos diagnostikos kriterijus. Serologiniai tyrimai vaidina tiktai pagalbinį vaidmenį patvirtinant diagnozę. Pagrindinis serologinių tyrimų trūkumas yra tas, kad jie neleidžia atskirti aktyvios infekcijos nuo buvusio kontakto su šios ligos sukėlėjais. Laimo boreliozės atveju tai labai svarbu, kadangi endeminiuose rajonuose nuo 1,8 iki 26 proc. sveikų žmonių turi šios ligos sukėlėjų antikūnus dėl buvusios besimptomės infekcijos praeityje. Neįmanoma teisingai interpretuoti LB serologinių tyrimų, nežinant LB paplitimo regione, kuriame šie tyrimai taikomi LB diagnostikai. Šis darbas yra pirmasis Lietuvoje LB sukėlėjų antikūnų paplitimo tyrimas, kuriame nustatytas dviejų pagrindinių erkių pernešamų ligų sukėlėjų antikūnų serokonversijos dažnis tyrimo laikotarpiu, didelio endemiškumo regione, tiriamųjų imtį sudarius atsitiktinės sluoksniuotos atrankos pagal amžių ir lytį principu. Šiame darbe ištirtos įvairių rizikos veiksnių sąsąjos su EE ir LB sukėlėjų paplitimu... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / TBE is the most common and severe CNS affecting zoonosis. No specific treatment for TBE exists. Tick-borne encephalitis can be prevented by active immunization. Due to governmental financial shortages this vaccination is not included in the national program of imunoprophylaxis for the years 2014-2018. It is very important to find out groups for priority vaccination according to living area, age, leisure activities and occupational risk. Lyme borreliosis diagnosis should be based primarily on the clinical presentation and an assessment of tick exposure risk. In most cases laboratory diagnosis is only supporting clinical picture. Antibody assays still fall short of being completely sensitive and specific to distinguish acute and chronic infection. The diagnostic specificity of serum antibody tests is low because seropositivity in normal population ranges from 1.8% to 26% and LB IgM and IgG may persist for years. The interpretation of serological tests may also lead to misdiagnosis not knowing the seroprevalence of LB in the area. This is the first study of seroprevalence of LB and incidence of TBE and LB during a three year period in Lithuania. The study was conducted in high endemic areas and random samples stratified by gender and age groups were made. Only a few studies perform neutralization tests for detecting TBEV antibodies. Assumed risk factors for the prevalence of TBE and LB were established.
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Genų, koduojančių penktą chemokino ir trečią Toll-like receptorius, polimorfizmų reikšmė erkinio encefalito viruso infekcijos metu / The role of genetic polymorphisms of chemokine receptor 5 and Toll-like receptor 3 in tick-borne encephalitis virus infection

Pakalnienė, Jolita 30 September 2014 (has links)
Erkinis encefalitas (EE) – pati dažniausia ir sunkiausia virusinė nervų sistemos infekcija Lietuvoje, kuria per metus vidutiniškai suserga 400 žmonių. Užsikrėtus EE virusu (EEV), galima besimptomė arba klinikinius požymius sukelianti ligos eiga, turinti platų požymių spektrą – nuo lengvos, meningitinės ligos formos iki sunkaus encefalito. Nors mirštamumas nuo EE yra nedidelis, svarbiausia problema – ilgai trunkantis sveikimo laikotarpis ir ilgalaikiai liekamieji reiškiniai, kurie būdingi 26–46 proc. persirgusiųjų. Neaišku, kodėl užsikrėtę identiško virulentiškumo virusu, vieni žmonės perserga besimptome arba lengva EE forma, o kitiems atsiranda sunkus nervų sistemos pažeidimas. Manoma, kad didelę reikšmę turi žmogaus genetiniai veiksniai. Nesant specifinio priešvirusinio EE gydymo, šios sunkios centrinės nervų sistemos infekcijos patogenezės ir genetinių rizikos veiksnių tyrimai yra ypač svarbūs, siekiant nustatyti galimas veiksmingo gydymo paieškos kryptis ateityje. Šio darbo tikslas – nustatyti CCR5 ir TLR3 genų polimorfizmų paplitimą tarp EE sirgusių asmenų ir šių genų polimorfizmų reikšmę polinkiui sirgti EE bei skirtingoms EE klinikinėms formoms išsivystyti. Šis darbas yra didžiausias iki šiol atliktas genetinių veiksnių reikšmės EEV infekcijos metu tyrimas ir pirmasis tokio pobūdžio vaikų tyrimas. Tyrimo rezultatai patvirtino hipotezę, kad nefunkcionuojantis CCR5 ir funkcionuojantis TLR3 yra reikšmingi simptominės EE formos išsivystymo veiksniai, užsikrėtus EEV. / Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is the most common and severe viral infection of the central nervous system in Lithuania, with the average number of 400 cases per year. The clinical spectrum of TBE virus infection varies considerably from asymptomatic to mild meningitis or severe encephalitis. Although the mortality of TBE is relatively low, as many as 26–46% of the patients experience long-lasting sequelae. No specific treatment for TBE exists. A most intriguing question is why certain individuals respond with seve¬re clinical symptoms after infection with TBEV while the majority either remains asymptomatic or develops only mild disease. Studies of host genetic susceptibility to infectious diseases aim to in¬crea¬se our understanding of why some individuals are more susceptable than others. Knowledge of genetic susceptibility may be used in develope¬ment of new therapeutic means and also to recognize individuals who are at increased risk of severe symptoms if infected with a pathogen. The aim of this study – to establish the prevalence of the polymorphisms in CCR5 and TLR3 genes in TBE patients and their role in susceptibility to clinical TBE and disease severity. This study is the largest study on the host genetic risk factors predis¬posing to TBEV infection, and the first study of such kind performed in the pediatric population. The results of this study confirmed that a non¬func¬tional CCR5 protein and a functional TLR3 receptor are associated with the clinical expression... [to full text]
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Ixodes ricinus (Ixodidae) saisonale Aktivität und natürliche Infektionen mit dem FSME-Virus an ausgewählten Standorten in Bayern

Kupča, Anne Martina January 2009 (has links)
Zugl.: München, Univ., Diss., 2009
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Host preference profile in an area of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) virus transmission in Alabama

Oliveira, Ana L. January 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (D.P.H.)--University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2010. / Title from PDF title page (viewed on July 7, 2010). Includes bibliographical references.
107

Untersuchung zum Vorkommen von Antikörpern gegen das "Tick Borne Encephalitis Virus" (TBEV) beim Pferd im Endemiegebiet Marburg-Biedenkopf

Müller, Katharina January 2006 (has links)
Univ., Diss., 2006--Giessen
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Development of a micropshere-based immunoassay for the detection of IgM antibodies to West Nile virus and St. Louis Encephalitis virus in sentinel chicken sera

Haller, Logan C. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of South Florida, 2006. / Title from PDF of title page. Document formatted into pages; contains 86 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
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Participação da glia nas alterações morfológicas do cérebro e na produção de "beta"-quimiocinas na encefalite experimental pelo vírus da estomatite vesicular em camundongos /

Vasconcelos, Rosemeri de Oliveira. January 2003 (has links)
Orientador: Antonio Carlos Alessi / Banca: Rosangela Zacarias Machado / Banca: José Luiz Guerra / Banca: João Santana da Silva / Banca: Valéria Marçal Felix de Lima / Resumo: A compreensão do comportamento da microglia frente a uma injúria viral contribui para o entendimento da dimensão da rede de comunicação celular, durante um processo degenerativo ou inflamatório no SNC. Pesquisas que utilizam modelos experimentais com o vírus da estomatite vesicular (VEV) têm colaborado com informações importantes sobre o comportamento e distribuição do agente no encéfalo, e também sobre o papel da resposta imune na resolução ou no agravamento das lesões nervosas. Neste estudo, foi comparada a evolução do quadro neurológico induzido pelo VEV, por meio de técnicas de imunoistoquímca, em cérebros de camundongos. Foi possível observar que o VEV causa severa degeneração e necrose do neurópilo, com lesão direta em neurônios, pois estes mostraram-se claramente positivos para o vírus, por meio da reação de imunoistoquímica no cérebro. A reação astrocitária foi intensa nos animais infectados, porém a densidade destas células reduziu com o aumento da gravidade das lesões. As células residentes (neurônios, astrócitos e microglia) e as células inflamatórias expressaram MIP-1a e, em menor proporção, MIP-1b. A microgliose reativa foi significativa nos animais com sintomatologia clínica. A diversidade morfológica da microglia foi grande, variando desde uma forma fusiforme a uma ramificada e a forma arredondada fagocítica das áreas necróticas. Foi possível observar que existe uma profunda interação entre as células residentes do SNC - neurônios, microglia, astrócitos, endotélio, frente ao estímulo viral. Baseado nos relatos da literatura é importante salientar que os astrócitos mantêm um controle ativo sobre a microglia tanto em repouso quanto ativada, via citocinas/quimiocinas. A densidade aumentada dessas células coincidiu com a redução do número de astrócitos, devido à necrose do neurópilo... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The comprehension of the microglial cell behavior in a viral injury colaborate for the understanding of the dimension of the cellular communication net, during a degenerative or inflammatory process in central nervous system (CNS). Experimental models with the vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), has contributed with important information about the behavior and distribution of virus in the CNS. Such studies evaluated the role of the immune response in the resolution or in the damage of the nervous lesions. In this study, the evolution of the neurological signals and lesions induced by VSV infection in mice was studied, using imunohistochemical techniques. It was observed that VSV causes severe degeneration and necrosis of the neuropil and direct lesions to the neurons. The neurons were the most intensively stained cells for the virus in the brain. The reactive astrocitosis was intense in the infected animals, but the density of these cells reduced with the increase of the gravity of the lesions. The resident and inflammatory cells expressed MIP-1a and in smaller proportion MIP-1b, in different cellular types (neurons, astrocytes and microglia). The reactive microgliosis was significant in animals with clinical symptomatology and there was a great morphologic microglial diversity, varying from a fusyforme form and ramified form and the fagocitic round form of the around necrotics areas. It was possible to observe that a close interaction exists among the resident cells of SNC (neurons, microglia, astrocytes, endothelial cells) in face of the viral infection. Based on the reports of the literature it is important to point out that the astrocytes maintains an active control on the microglia (in resting or activated cells), through citokines/chemokines. The increased density of microglia coincided with the reduction of the astrocytes number, due to the necrosis of the neuropil... (Complete abstract, access undermentioned eletronic address) / Doutor
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Změny globální genové exprese v lidských neurálních buňkách po infekci virem klíšťové encefalitidy / Changes in global gene expression in human neural cells following tick-borne encephalitis virus infection

TYKALOVÁ, Hana January 2009 (has links)
Our study was focused on the effect of tick-borne encephalitis virus infection on global gene expression in two human neural cell lines (neuroblastoma and glioblastoma). Changes of gene expression were determined using microarray approach. We identified several genes with up-or down-regulated expression in neural cells following the infection. The changes in expression of some of them were similar in both cell lines,other exhibited different pattern.

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