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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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Relação entre o padrão de citocinas secretadas por células de microglia ativadas in vitro e a geração de células T / Relationship between the pattern of cytokines secreted by microglia cells activated in vitro and T cell generation

Brandão, Wesley Nogueira 04 June 2013 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Atualmente as células da microglia têm recebido grande atenção dentro da resposta imune, isto devido ao fato de que sua ativação por citocinas inflamatórias é capaz de promover a infiltração e destruição do sistema nervoso central (SNC) durante algumas doenças, principalmente no caso da esclerose múltipla (EM). Além de seu papel pró-inflamatório, já demonstrou-se que estas também são capazes de expressar moléculas supressoras como a indoleamina-2,3-dioxigenase (IDO), capaz de suprimir a proliferação de células T. Contudo, ainda pouco se sabe sobre seu verdadeiro papel na patogenia da EM. Recentemente tem sido descrita uma população de células T chamadas Th17, capaz de secretar grandes quantidades de IL-17, IL-21 e GM-CSF possuindo uma importância fundamental na patogenia da EM e de seu modelo murino, a EAE. Nesse contexto, a relação entre as Th17 e as células da microglia pode nos fornecer dados importantes acerca dos mecanismos envolvidos nas lesões observadas no SNC. OBJETIVO: Este trabalho teve como objetivo melhor elucidar a relação existente entre a expressão das moléculas imunes por células da microglia e a ação que estas promovem sobre as células T. MÉTODOS: Utilizamos culturas de células da microglia de linhagem, chamadas C8-B4, assim como cultura primária de células da microglia obtidas a partir sistema nervoso de camundongos C57BL/6 adultos. Caracterizamos o perfil imune da microglia, avaliando a transcrição de genes para citocinas através de PCR em tempo real assim como a expressão de suas moléculas ativadoras por citometria de fluxo. A avaliação da IDO se deu através da expressão da mesma por células da microglia ativadas ou não por LPS ou IFN-?. Ja sua capacidade funcional foi medida através da atividade proliferativa de linfócitos T CD4 específicos para MOG 35-55. RESULTADOS: Nossos resultados demonstraram que as células de ambas as culturas possuem a capacidade de expressar diversas moléculas imunes, tanto pró quanto anti-inflamatórios. Dentre estas observamos TLR-4, TLR-2, IL-6, IL-10 e TGF-?. Além disso, confirmamos a expressão da enzima IDO por estas células. O bloqueio de tal enzima impede o controle que a microglia tem sobre a proliferação dos linfócitos T CD4, tanto in vitro quanto in vivo. No modelo in vivo tal efeito repercute em uma encefalomilite mais severa, onde o quadro clínico do animal não regride. CONCLUSÃO: Os resultados aqui obtidos nos dão a certeza da influência das microglias dentro do contexto inflamatório, afirmando sua capacidade de modular a resposta imune. Além disto, fica clara a importância da enzima IDO, cuja ação dentro do controle de uma autoimunidade demonstra ser altamente necessária / INTRODUCTION: Microglia cells has gained great attention recently because its activation by inflammatory cytokines can promote infiltration and destruction of Central Nervous System (CNS) during some disease, mainly in the case of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). On the other hand, these cells may also express suppressor molecules such as the indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO), able to suppress T cell proliferation. However, still little is known about its role in MS pathogenesis. Recently it has been described a new population of T cells called Th17, able to secrete high amounts of IL-17, IL-21 and GM-CSF, with a fundamental importance on MS and its murine model, EAE. In this context, the relationship between Th17 and microglia cells can provide us important data about the mechanisms involved in the establishment of CNS lesions. OBJECTIVES: This work had the objective to better elucidate the relationship between the expression of some molecules by microglia and its role T cell activation. METHODS: Through a cellular lineage knowing as C8-B4 and primary cultures of microglia obtained from CNS of adult mice C57BL6 we investigated the transcription of several genes for cytokines and membrane expression of several pattern recognition receptors. The IDO evaluation was performed after activation with LPS or rIFN-?. Its functional capacity was measured trough its action over T cell proliferation. RESULTS: Our results demonstrated that both cells have the capacity of express several immune molecules, both pro and anti-inflammatory. Among this, we observed TLR-4, TLR-2, IL-6, IL-10 and TGF-?. We also confirmed IDO expression by these cells. The blockade of such enzyme prevents the control of microglia above T CD4 lymphocytes proliferation, both in vitro and in vivo. Using the in vivo model, IDO blocker rendered a encephalomyelitis more severe. Conclusion: The results here obtained give us the certainty of microglia influence in inflammatory context, stating its capacity of modulating the immune response
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Imagem PET de processos relacionados à esclerose múltipla: estudo pré-clínico / PET imaging of processes related to multiple sclerosis: preclinical study

Carvalho, Robert Honorato Fraga 05 February 2019 (has links)
Introdução: Esclerose múltipla (EM) é uma doença desmielinizante e inflamatória do sistema nervoso central. Seu diagnóstico é clínico, auxiliado pela imagem de ressonância magnética, mas essa imagem não diferencia processos de inflamação e desmielinização. A tomografia por emissão de pósitrons (PET), usando radiofármacos específicos, pode ser uma ferramenta para diferenciar esses processos. O radiofármaco [11C]PK11195 se liga na proteína translocadora 18 kDa (TSPO) presente nas mitocôndrias das células gliais. O radiofármaco [11C]PIB é utilizado para detecção de placa Beta-amiloide, mas tem sido utilizado também na análise do conteúdo de mielina. Esta nova aplicação foi fundamentada na captação deste radiofármaco em substância branca. A utilização em conjunto destes dois radiofármacos pode diferenciar processos de neuroinflamação, desmielinização e remielização através da imagem PET. Objetivo: O objetivo deste trabalho é validar o uso dos radiofármacos [11C]PK11195 e [11C]PIB para estudo pré-clínico para a quantificação de neuroinflamação e quantidade de mielina, respectivamente, na progressão da doença de modelos animais de esclerose múltipla, modelo de roedores, e em seguida realizar análise de lesões em substância cinzenta e substância branca em modelo de primatas não humanos. Material e Métodos Projeto aprovado pelo comitê de ética (UNIFESP 2628300415 e FMUSP 25/15 e 0556/15). O modelo de lisolecitina em ratos (Wistar, machos) foi induzido pela injeção estereotáxica de lisolecitina 1% em dois locais do estriado direito (2 + 2 microL) e no corpo caloso (3 microL). As imagens de PET com [11C]PK11195 e [11C]PIB foram adquiridas nos tempos basal, 3 dias, 1 semana e 4 semanas após a administração estereotáxica. O modelo de encefalomielite autoimune experimental (EAE) em saguis foi induzido por injeção de glicoproteína da mielina do oligodendrócito (MOG) emulsionada em Adjuvante Incompleto de Freund (IFA) ou em Adjuvante Completo de Freund (CFA). As imagens de PET foram adquiridas antes da imunização (basal) e ± 100 dias após a imunização (final). O tecido cerebral foi utilizado para análise imuno-histológica. Resultados: No modelo de lisolecitina em rato foi observado um aumento na captação de [11C]PK11145 no corpo caloso, 25 % (P = 0,002) e no estriado, 24 % (P < 0,05) uma semana após a imunização comparando com a imagem basal. Com o [11C]PIB não foram observadas diferenças significativas. No modelo de EAE em saguis, induzido com MOG/IFA, foi possível observar uma redução significativa da captação de [11C]PIB nas regiões do esplênio do corpo caloso direito de 38,17 % (P = 0,0365), globo pálido direito, 22,75 %, (P = 0,0355), núcleo caudado direito, 29,36 % (P = 0,0284) e córtex cingulado, 18,99 % (P = 0,0453), enquanto para o grupo MOG/CFA foi observada uma redução significativa para a região do córtex motor esquerdo, 9,51 % (P = 0,0083). Com o [11C]PK11195 foi observada uma redução significativa na captação do radiofármacos na imagem intermediária do grupo MOG/IFA comparada com a captação basal nas regiões do córtex somatossensorial direito, 22,8 % (P = 0,0041), córtex de associação direito, 18,98 % (P = 0,0228), córtex subpial direito, 23,37 % (P = 0,0006) e região do núcleo caudado inferior esquerdo, 18,97 % (P = 0,0233). Nos ensaios post mortem realizados com os ratos foi possível observar na imuno-histoquímica uma correlação, entre micróglia ativada (Iba-1) e [11C]PK11195, tanto no corpo caloso como no estriado. Para os saguis foi observado correlação entre [11C]PK11195 e Iba-1 e esta não foi observada para o [11C]PK11195 e GFAP. Na histologia, foi observada uma correlação entre os dados da imagem de [11C]PIB e a técnica de luxol fast blue. Conclusão: A imagem PET com [11C]PK11195 e [11C]PIB foi eficiente para as quantificações de neuroinflamação e mielina, respectivamente, na progressão da doença dos modelos animais (roedor e primata não humano) da EM / Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating and inflammatory disease of the central nervous system. Its diagnosis is clinical, helped by magnetic resonance imaging, but this image modality does not differentiate between inflammation and demyelination. Positron Emission Tomography (PET), using specific radiopharmaceuticals, can be a tool to differentiate these processes. The radiopharmaceutical [11C]PK11195 binds to the translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO) present in the mitochondria of glial cells. [11C]PIB is a radiopharmaceutical used for detection of Beta-amyloid plaques, but has also been used in the analysis of myelin content. This new application was based on the white matter uptake of this radiopharmaceutical. The use of these two radiopharmaceuticals together can differentiate processes of neuroinflammation, demyelination and remyelination by the PET imaging. Objective: The objective of this work is to validate the use of tracers [11C]PK11195 and [11C]PIB for preclinical study for the qualification of neuroinflammation and amount of myelin, respectively, in the disease progression of animal models of multiple sclerosis, rodent model, and then perform analysis of grey matter and white matter lesions in non-human primate model. Material and Methods: Project approved by the ethics committee (UNIFESP 2628300415 and FMUSP 25/15 and 0556/15). The rat lysolecithin model (Wistar, male) was induced by stereotactic injection of lysolecithin 1% at two sites of the right striatum (2 + 2 microL) and in the corpus callosum (3 microL). PET images with [11C]PK11195 and [11C]PIB were acquired at baseline, 3 days, 1 week and 4 weeks after stereotactic injection. The experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) model in marmosets was induced by injection of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) emulsified in Incomplete Freund\'s Adjuvant (IFA) or Complete Freund\'s Adjuvant (CFA). PET images were acquired prior to immunization (baseline) and ± 100 days after immunization (end of experiment). Brain tissue was used for immunohistochemical analysis. Results: In the rat lysolecithin model, an increase in [11C]PK11145 uptake of 25% (P = 0.002) was observed in the corpus callosum and 24% (P < 0.05) in the striatum, one week after immunization compared to the baseline image. The IFA/MOG and CFA/MOG groups showed clinical signs in 100% of the animals. The comparison between baseline and symptoms time points showed in the CFA/MOG group a significant 11C-PIB uptake reduction only in the left motor cortex, 9.5 % (P = 0.0083). For the IFA/MOG group, a significant decrease in 11C-PIB uptake was observed in the splenium of corpus callosum, 38.4 % (P = 0.0365), globus pallidus, 22.9 % (P = 0.0355) and tail of caudate nucleus, 28.9 % (P = 0.0284), being these 3 regions in the right brain hemisphere, and also in the cingulate cortex (midline above corpus callosum), 19.5 % (P = 0.0453). 11C-PK11195 uptake was significantly decreased in IFA/MOG group in the intermediary time point in the right somatosensorial cortex, 22.08 % (P = 0.0041), right association cortex, 18.98 % (P = 0.0228), right subpial cortex, 23.37 % (P = 0.0006) and left tail of caudate nucleus, 18.97 % (P = 0.0233). In the post mortem analysis performed with rat tissue, a weak correlation between activated microglia (Iba-1) and [11C]PK11195 uptake was observed both in the corpus callosum and in the striatum. For the marmosets we observed correlation between [11C]PK11195 and Iba-1 but we didn\'t observed between [11C]PK11195 and GFAP. In histology, we observed correlation between [11C]PIB and luxol fast blue. Conclusion: The PET images with [11C]PK11195 and [11C]PIB were efficient for quantifying neuroinflammation and myelin content, respectively, in the disease progression of animal models (rodent and nonhuman primate) of MS
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Cellular responses mediated by the transcription factor STAT1 in murine inflammatory diseases

Riebeling, Theresa 27 October 2016 (has links)
Die intrazelluläre Weiterleitung von Interferonsignalen von der Zytoplasmamembran zum Zellkern wird vermittelt über den Signaltransduktor und Aktivator der Transkription 1 (STAT1), welcher in seiner tetrameren Form als Transkriptionsfaktor an Immunantworten beteiligt ist. In diesem Projekt wurde der Protomerenaustausch zwischen STAT1-Dimeren unter kinetischen Gesichtspunkten untersucht und dabei dieser Prozess als ein potentiell geschwindigkeitsbestimmender Schritt des Aktivierungs-/Inaktivierungs-Zyklus von STAT1 identifiziert. Die Daten unterstützen einen alternativen Mechanismus für den Wechsel zwischen der parallelen und antiparallelen Konformation von STAT1-Dimeren basierend auf der Dissoziation und nachfolgenden Reassoziation von Protomeren, bei dem reziproke Interaktionen innerhalb des N-terminalen Domänendimers zur Stabilisierung eines intermediären Konformationsübergangs nicht benötigt werden. Durch Bindung an spezifische DNA-Zielbereiche, als Gamma-aktivierte Sequenzen (GAS) bezeichnet, wird die Dynamik des Protomerenaustauschs wesentlich beeinträchtigt. In der Sequenz des für das zytoskelettale Strukturprotein Ezrin kodierenden humanen EZR-Gens wurde mittels in silico Analyse ein doppeltes GAS-Motiv als mögliche STAT1-Zielsequenz identifiziert und die Bindung von STAT1-Dimeren an jedes der beiden Elemente sowie eine moderate Geninduktion bestätigt. Allerdings zeigen Mäuse mit einer N-terminalen Substitutionsmutation von STAT1, welche die kooperative DNA-Bindung beeinträchtigt, sowie auch ein kompletter funktioneller Knockout des Stat1-Gens keine veränderte Expression von Ezrin und Moesin in Knochenmarkszellen verglichen mit Mäusen, die das Wildtyp-Molekül exprimieren. In einem Myokardinfarktmodell durch Ligatur des Ramus interventricularis anterior zeigen männliche Mäuse mit Expression der Interferon-γ-irresponsiven STAT1-Mutante höhere Überlebensraten, während weibliche Tiere vor den nachteiligen Effekten des kardialen Remodellings in der frühen Phase geschützt sind. In entzündlichen myokardialen Infiltraten dieser Tiere wurde ein geringfügig höheres Expressionsniveau an tyrosinphosphoryliertem STAT1 nachgewiesen, während die Gesamtproteinmenge an STAT1 gegenüber dem Wildtyp reduziert war. Zellen aus lymphatischen Organen STAT1-defizienter Tiere mit experimenteller autoimmuner Enzephalomyelitis, die als Modell einer T-Helfer-Zell-vermittelten Autoimmunerkrankung verwendet wurde, zeigten einen hyperproliferativen Phänotyp und sezernierten größere Mengen an IFNγ und IL-17A. Injektion dieser Mäuse mit Lipopolysaccharid während der Induktionsphase der experimentellen autoimmunen Enzephalomyelitis hob den hyperproliferativen Phänotyp vollständig auf. Zusammenfassend demonstrieren die Ergebnisse aus dieser Arbeit die Bedeutung einer kooperativen DNA-Bindung und Tetramerstabilisierung von STAT1 im Zusammenspiel komplexer immunologischer Prozesse auch in Abwesenheit infektiöser Pathogene und unterstreichen zudem die Schlüsselrolle von tyrosinphosphoryliertem STAT1 bei der Verknüpfung zwischen angeborenem und erworbenem Immunsystem.
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Étude d’un modèle murin transgénique spontané d’encéphalomyélite auto-immune expérimentale : investigation de l’état de la barrière hémo-encéphalique et des différences liées au sexe

Lachance, Catherine 11 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Study of the inflammatory and immunological actions of retroviruses

Lomparski, Christina 21 July 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Endogenous retroviruses (of the HERV-W family) represent about 8% (1%) of our genome. Their endogenous and exogenous forms (MSRV, Multiple Sclerosis-associated RetroVirus) can alter the regulation of the immune system and be involved in inam- matory and autoimmune pathologies (Multiple Sclerosis). The MSRV envelope protein (ENV) stimulates T lymphocytes by acting as a superantigen. It also interacts with mono- cytes and dendritic cells via membrane receptors, thereby provoking inammatory cytokine production. Our studies are based on the characterisation of the immunological cascade leading from the interaction of the viral envelope with its receptor to the pathological inammatory reaction. The work presented in this thesis combines an in vitro cellular and molecular approach with an in vivo validation using an animal model (mouse). The chosen animal model is Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis (EAE) in which the complete Freund's adjuvant can be replaced by ENV. Its effects on the murine organism are evaluated on several levels: analysis of behaviour (clinical score) and brain (IRM), cellular and molecular analysis of the immune system. Furthermore, we want to generate a transgenic mouse model expressing different ENVs (MSRV/HERV) under the control of different promoters since MSRV/HERV are found only in great apes. This model, of which the rst steps of elaboration are part of this work, will allow us to study the behaviour of the ENV over-expressing animals as well as their brain and the effects on the immune system.
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Die Magnetresonanztomographie im Therapiemonitoring liposomaler Glukokortikosteroide in zwei Tiermodellen der Multiplen Sklerose unter Berücksichtigung von Läsions- und Seitenventrikelgröße sowie Liquorsignalintensität / Magnetic resonance imaging in therapy monitoring of liposomal glucocorticosteroids in two animal models of multiple sclerosis in consideration of the size of lesion and lateral ventricle as well as cerebrospinal fluid signal intensity

Kehrer, Dominique Peter 20 March 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Damage and Repair in Experimental Cortical Demyelination / Damage and Repair in Experimental Cortical Demyelination

Garea Rodríguez, Enrique 09 December 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Quantitative Untersuchung der Oligodendrozytendichte im Kortex von Callithrix-jacchus Marmosetten mit Experimenteller Autoimmuner Enzephalomyelitis / Quantitative analysis of oligodendroglial densitiy in the cortex of callithrix-jacchus marmosets with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

Vondran, Andrea Christina 26 November 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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A table of metaphors : the visual representation of chronic illness : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Social Anthropology at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

Gibbons, Ruth Elizabeth Anne January 2010 (has links)
For people who live with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity syndrome illness is a hidden construct. The body does not display the chronicity of the internal experience. This thesis removes the barrier between what is experienced and what is visible by creating visual means of communicating the body’s hidden experience. The place of the viewer is part of this discussion. Through visual methods digital photographic techniques and the current interest in sensory anthropology the embodied sensory chronic illness experience is explored. The hidden experiences were made visual creating “MeBoxes” and masks which showed both the external and embodied internal experiences of chronic illness. As the process of working with and walking beside the participants developed, I found that the discourse on imaging within the literature was inadequate to show the real lived experiences of those with chronic illness. My interactions with the people of this thesis and the process of honouring their experiences required a model that would encourage the viewer to new and perhaps unrealised depths of participation to understand the participant’s multi-faceted and multi-layered experiences. Part of the discussion is the ability of images to communicate sensory experience as is the case with Munch’s The Scream and Picasso’s Guernica. Through the use of a hypertextual self-scape I show how participants created access to their experiences through their visual representations and through a collaborative approach became composite hypertextual self-scape metaphors.
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A table of metaphors : the visual representation of chronic illness : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Social Anthropology at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

Gibbons, Ruth Elizabeth Anne January 2010 (has links)
For people who live with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity syndrome illness is a hidden construct. The body does not display the chronicity of the internal experience. This thesis removes the barrier between what is experienced and what is visible by creating visual means of communicating the body’s hidden experience. The place of the viewer is part of this discussion. Through visual methods digital photographic techniques and the current interest in sensory anthropology the embodied sensory chronic illness experience is explored. The hidden experiences were made visual creating “MeBoxes” and masks which showed both the external and embodied internal experiences of chronic illness. As the process of working with and walking beside the participants developed, I found that the discourse on imaging within the literature was inadequate to show the real lived experiences of those with chronic illness. My interactions with the people of this thesis and the process of honouring their experiences required a model that would encourage the viewer to new and perhaps unrealised depths of participation to understand the participant’s multi-faceted and multi-layered experiences. Part of the discussion is the ability of images to communicate sensory experience as is the case with Munch’s The Scream and Picasso’s Guernica. Through the use of a hypertextual self-scape I show how participants created access to their experiences through their visual representations and through a collaborative approach became composite hypertextual self-scape metaphors.

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