• Refine Query
  • Source
  • Publication year
  • to
  • Language
  • 3
  • 2
  • 2
  • Tagged with
  • 7
  • 6
  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • About
  • 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.
1

Associação da disfunção temporomandibular com o polimorfismo 102T-C do gene do receptor da serotonina HTR2A

Freitas, Luciana Secches de 08 September 2011 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-01-26T12:51:45Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 lucianasecchesdefreitas_tese.pdf: 1318047 bytes, checksum: 2f94fa7d973d746d2344caf42a9565ec (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-09-08 / Introduction: Serotonin is an important neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. It has been suggested that serotoninergic dysfunction mediates the pathophysiology of temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD). Polymorphisms in HTR2A gene can alter the number of receptors in the serotoninergic system, causing nociceptive pain and hyperalgesia in the TMD. Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of the 102T-C polymorphism of HTR2A in patients with and without TMD. Casuistic and Method: This cross-sectional study examined 100 patients as index cases and 100 persons as controls, of both genders. DNA was extracted from peripheral blood leukocytes, and the site that encompassed the polymorphism was amplified by PCR-RFLP. Results: There were significantly more females among index cases compared with the control group (p<0.05). The CC genotype of the 102T-C polymorphism was more frequent in patients with TMD versus controls (OR: 2.25; CI 95%: 1.13-4.46; p<0.05). Conclusions: The 102T-C polymorphism of HTR2A gene is linked to TMD in the studied population. / Introdução: A serotonina é um importante neurotransmissor no sistema nervoso central. Tem sido sugerido que a disfunção serotoninérgica é responsável pela fisiopatologia da disfunção temporomandibular (DTM). Polimorfismos no gene HTR2A podem alterar o número de receptores do sistema serotoninérgico, ocasionando a dor nociceptiva e hiperalgesia na DTM. Objetivo: Determinar a prevalência do polimorfismo 102T-C no gene HTR2A em pacientes com e sem DTM. Casuística e Método: Estudo em corte transversal no qual foram avaliados 100 pacientes como casos-índice e 100 indivíduos como controles, de ambos os gêneros. O DNA foi extraído dos leucócitos do sangue periférico e o local que abrange o polimorfismo foi amplificado por PCR-RFLP. Resultados: O gênero feminino foi significativamente maior nos casos do índice em comparação com o grupo controle (p <0,05). O genótipo CC do polimorfismo 102T-C foi mais frequente em pacientes com DTM em comparação aos controles (OR: 2,25 IC 95%: 1,13-4,46, p<0,05). Conclusões: O polimorfismo 102T-C no gene HTR2A está associado à DTM na população estudada.
2

Pesquisa do polimorfismo T102C no gene do receptor 2A da serotonina nos portadores de transtornos invasivos do desenvolvimento e possível associação a maior susceptibilidade para comportamentos estereotipados.

Garcia, Aline Helen Corrêa 06 November 2008 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-03-15T19:40:37Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Aline Helen Correa Garcia.pdf: 980441 bytes, checksum: 43fff507ceb0e88ebcf821770349257e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008-11-06 / Fundo Mackenzie de Pesquisa / Pervasive Developmental Disorders are characterized by deficiency in three areas: communication, social interaction, repetitive and stereotypical behavior from causes not yet fully known. Evidences have suggested that autism possesses a significant genetic component from a complex multifaceted heredity with a multiloci model of interaction. Several experimental techniques and models have been utilized in order to assess the activity, expression and the alelo association of theTIDs as illnesses with a genetic component. The role of the 5HTT serotonin renders the genes of the serotonin-energetic system of interest for the study of the pathology of autism. Our work obtained and analyzed the DNA from periferic blood samples of 50 subjects diagnosed with PDD for the polymorphism T102C of the 2ª receptor of serotonin (HTR2A) comparing the results to a control population of 206 individuals, separated by both sex and racial background. The cases were analyzed through the ASQ and ABC instruments according to a greater susceptibility to repetitive and stereotyped behaviors. RESULTS: There was no significant statistical evidence for the distribution of the genotypes either in the cases (qui-quadrado=2,967/2GL/p= 0,2268) or in the control. However, it was observed a large prevalence of the heterozygote genotype among the cases (64%) while in the control this genotype was present in 50% of the individuals. Also the genotypical occurrences did not demonstrate any difference when the subjects, cases and control, were divided by sex and racial background as white and non-white. Regarding the number of stereotypes, in the ASQ as well as in the ABC, there was no difference in the genotype distribution. The sample was in accordance to the Hardy-Weiberg equilibrium. / Os Transtornos Invasivos do Desenvolvimento têm como características deficiência em três domínios: comunicação, interação social e comportamentos repetitivos e estereotipados de causas ainda não bem conhecidas. Evidências têm sugerido que o autismo tem um grande componente genético de herança multifatorial complexa com modelo de interação multiloci. Várias técnicas experimentais e modelos para avaliar a atividade, expressão e alelo associação dos TIDs, enquanto doenças com algum componente genético, têm sido usados. As funções da serotonina 5HTT, tornam os genes do sistema serotoninérgico como de interesse para estudo da patologia do autismo. O nosso trabalho extraiu e analisou o DNA do sangue periférico de 50 portadores de transtornos invasivos do desenvolvimento para o polimorfismo T102C do receptor 2A da serotonina (HTR2A) comparando os resultados com uma população controle de 206 indivíduos, ambos separados por sexo e antecedentes raciais. Os casos foram analisados pelos instrumentos ASQ e ABC quanto a maior susceptibilidade para comportamentos repetitivos e estereotipados. Resultados: Não houve evidência estatística significativa para a distribuição dos genótipos, tanto nos casos (qui-quadrado=2,967; 2GL; p=0,2268) como nos controles. Contudo foi observada a grande predominância do genótipo heterozigoto entre os casos (64%) enquanto que nos controles este genótipo foi evidenciado em 50% dos indivíduos. Não houve evidência estatística significativa para a distribuição dos genótipos, tanto nos casos (qui-quadrado=2,967; 2GL; p=0,2268) como nos controles. As freqüências genotípicas também não mostraram diferença quando os sujeitos caso e controle foram estratificados por sexo e antecedentes raciais branco e não branco. Quanto ao número de estereotipias, tanto no ASQ quanto no ABC, não houve diferença na distribuição do genótipo. A amostra estava em equilíbrio de Hardy-Weiberg.
3

Le rôle de la sérotonine sur le développement de traits anxieux : une étude de trajectoire longitudinale

Farshadgohar, Tina 11 1900 (has links)
Certains gènes, modulant la sérotonine (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT), ont été associés aux tempéraments liés à l'anxiété. Une limitation dans la plupart de ces études est que les études sont de nature transversale et l'anxiété a été évaluée à un seul point dans le temps. De plus, seules quelques études ont été réalisées chez les enfants. Le but de la présente étude était d'étudier le rôle des gènes HTR2A et TPH2 dans le développement des trajectoires d’anxiété durant l’enfance. Les associations entre ces gènes, ces trajectoires, le diagnostic d’anxiété à l'âge adulte et les différences entre les sexes ont été examinées dans l'Étude Longitudinale des Enfants de Maternelle au Québec, composée de 3185 enfants recrutés en 1986-1987. Leur anxiété a été cotée par leur professeur annuellement entre 6 et 12 ans. Ces cotes ont été modélisées en trajectoires comportementales. Les données genotypées de 5-HT, disponibles pour 1068 personnes, ont été analysées en utilisant les statistiques du Chi-carré, des régressions logistiques et des analyses de variance. Sur les 37 polymorphismes étudiés, plusieurs ont été associés à la trajectoire de forte anxiété, tels le 5-HTR2A (rs1328684, rs95534511, rs1745837, rs7984966, 7330636) et TPH2 (rs11179050, rs11179052, rs1386498). Bien que les trajectoires d’anxiété en enfance n’aient pas prédit le diagnostic d'anxiété à 21 ans, les relations ont été trouvées entre ce diagnostic, HTR2A et les polymorphismes du nucléotide simple (PNS) de TPH2. On remarque que les PNS associés à l’anxiété durant l’enfance et l’âge adulte ne sont pas les mêmes. La force d'association entre les gènes étudiés et l'anxiété diffère entre les garçons et les filles. Cette étude est la première à identifier une association entre les variantes TPH2, 5-HTR2A et les trajectoires d’anxiété en enfance. Les études futures devraient reproduire les résultats dans d'autres échantillons, enquêter sur l'interaction avec les facteurs de stress, et étudier la pertinence fonctionnelle de la PNS. / A number of genes known to modulate serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) have been associated with anxiety-related temperaments. A limitation in most of these studies is that the studies are cross-sectional and anxiety has been measured at a single point in time. Furthermore, only a few studies have been done in children. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of the HTR2A and TPH2 gene in the development of trajectories of anxiety in childhood/ adolescence. Associations between these genes, anxiety trajectories in childhood and anxiety diagnoses in adulthood were also investigated. Finally, gender differences were explored. Research questions were investigated in the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Kindergarten Children, consisting of 3185 boys and girls, selected in 1986-1987. Children`s anxiety was rated by their teacher every year between the age of 6 and 12 years. The ratings were modeled into behavioral trajectories. 5-HT genotyping data were available for 1068 cohort members. Data were analyzed using Chi-square statistics, logistic regressions and ANOVAs. Out of 37 investigated polymorphisms, several polymorphisms, such as 5-HTR2A (rs1328684, rs95534511, rs1745837, rs7984966, 7330636) and TPH2 (rs11179050, rs11179052, rs1386498) were associated with a high anxiety trajectory. Though trajectories of high anxiety in childhood did not predict an anxiety diagnosis at age 21, relationships were found between HTR2A and TPH2 SNPs and anxiety diagnosis at age 21. We note that the SNPs associated with anxiety were different between adults and children. The strength of association between the investigated genes and anxiety differed between boys and girls. This is the first study reporting an association with some HTR2A and TPH2 variants and trajectories of anxiety in children. Future studies should replicate the findings in other samples, investigate the interaction with stressors, and study the functional relevance of the SNPs
4

Le rôle de la sérotonine sur le développement de traits anxieux : une étude de trajectoire longitudinale

Farshadgohar, Tina 11 1900 (has links)
Certains gènes, modulant la sérotonine (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT), ont été associés aux tempéraments liés à l'anxiété. Une limitation dans la plupart de ces études est que les études sont de nature transversale et l'anxiété a été évaluée à un seul point dans le temps. De plus, seules quelques études ont été réalisées chez les enfants. Le but de la présente étude était d'étudier le rôle des gènes HTR2A et TPH2 dans le développement des trajectoires d’anxiété durant l’enfance. Les associations entre ces gènes, ces trajectoires, le diagnostic d’anxiété à l'âge adulte et les différences entre les sexes ont été examinées dans l'Étude Longitudinale des Enfants de Maternelle au Québec, composée de 3185 enfants recrutés en 1986-1987. Leur anxiété a été cotée par leur professeur annuellement entre 6 et 12 ans. Ces cotes ont été modélisées en trajectoires comportementales. Les données genotypées de 5-HT, disponibles pour 1068 personnes, ont été analysées en utilisant les statistiques du Chi-carré, des régressions logistiques et des analyses de variance. Sur les 37 polymorphismes étudiés, plusieurs ont été associés à la trajectoire de forte anxiété, tels le 5-HTR2A (rs1328684, rs95534511, rs1745837, rs7984966, 7330636) et TPH2 (rs11179050, rs11179052, rs1386498). Bien que les trajectoires d’anxiété en enfance n’aient pas prédit le diagnostic d'anxiété à 21 ans, les relations ont été trouvées entre ce diagnostic, HTR2A et les polymorphismes du nucléotide simple (PNS) de TPH2. On remarque que les PNS associés à l’anxiété durant l’enfance et l’âge adulte ne sont pas les mêmes. La force d'association entre les gènes étudiés et l'anxiété diffère entre les garçons et les filles. Cette étude est la première à identifier une association entre les variantes TPH2, 5-HTR2A et les trajectoires d’anxiété en enfance. Les études futures devraient reproduire les résultats dans d'autres échantillons, enquêter sur l'interaction avec les facteurs de stress, et étudier la pertinence fonctionnelle de la PNS. / A number of genes known to modulate serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) have been associated with anxiety-related temperaments. A limitation in most of these studies is that the studies are cross-sectional and anxiety has been measured at a single point in time. Furthermore, only a few studies have been done in children. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of the HTR2A and TPH2 gene in the development of trajectories of anxiety in childhood/ adolescence. Associations between these genes, anxiety trajectories in childhood and anxiety diagnoses in adulthood were also investigated. Finally, gender differences were explored. Research questions were investigated in the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Kindergarten Children, consisting of 3185 boys and girls, selected in 1986-1987. Children`s anxiety was rated by their teacher every year between the age of 6 and 12 years. The ratings were modeled into behavioral trajectories. 5-HT genotyping data were available for 1068 cohort members. Data were analyzed using Chi-square statistics, logistic regressions and ANOVAs. Out of 37 investigated polymorphisms, several polymorphisms, such as 5-HTR2A (rs1328684, rs95534511, rs1745837, rs7984966, 7330636) and TPH2 (rs11179050, rs11179052, rs1386498) were associated with a high anxiety trajectory. Though trajectories of high anxiety in childhood did not predict an anxiety diagnosis at age 21, relationships were found between HTR2A and TPH2 SNPs and anxiety diagnosis at age 21. We note that the SNPs associated with anxiety were different between adults and children. The strength of association between the investigated genes and anxiety differed between boys and girls. This is the first study reporting an association with some HTR2A and TPH2 variants and trajectories of anxiety in children. Future studies should replicate the findings in other samples, investigate the interaction with stressors, and study the functional relevance of the SNPs
5

Genetic Modifiers of Caffeine Consumption and Risk of Myocardial Infarction

Da Costa, Laura Anne 23 August 2011 (has links)
The variability in caffeine consumption and inconsistencies among studies linking caffeine to heart disease may be explained by genetic variation. Caffeine antagonizes adenosine receptors with downstream effects on dopamine and serotonin. The objectives of this thesis were to determine whether the DRD2 957C>T or HTR2A 102C>T polymorphisms are associated with caffeine consumption or modify the association between coffee consumption and risk of myocardial infarction (MI). DRD2 genotype was associated with caffeine consumption among non-smokers and CYP1A2 -163C allele carriers. HTR2A genotype was associated with caffeine consumption among non-smokers and subjects with the ADORA2A TT genotype. Neither polymorphism modified the association between coffee consumption and risk of MI; however, a significant coffee x HTR2A interaction was seen among subjects with the CYP1A2 -163C allele. The results suggest caffeine’s reinforcing effects may be mediated by the dopamine and serotonin receptors and implicate serotonin in caffeine’s effect on risk of MI.
6

Genetic Modifiers of Caffeine Consumption and Risk of Myocardial Infarction

Da Costa, Laura Anne 23 August 2011 (has links)
The variability in caffeine consumption and inconsistencies among studies linking caffeine to heart disease may be explained by genetic variation. Caffeine antagonizes adenosine receptors with downstream effects on dopamine and serotonin. The objectives of this thesis were to determine whether the DRD2 957C>T or HTR2A 102C>T polymorphisms are associated with caffeine consumption or modify the association between coffee consumption and risk of myocardial infarction (MI). DRD2 genotype was associated with caffeine consumption among non-smokers and CYP1A2 -163C allele carriers. HTR2A genotype was associated with caffeine consumption among non-smokers and subjects with the ADORA2A TT genotype. Neither polymorphism modified the association between coffee consumption and risk of MI; however, a significant coffee x HTR2A interaction was seen among subjects with the CYP1A2 -163C allele. The results suggest caffeine’s reinforcing effects may be mediated by the dopamine and serotonin receptors and implicate serotonin in caffeine’s effect on risk of MI.
7

Expression Genetics in the Human Brain: Evolution and Disease

Smith, Ryan M. 16 December 2010 (has links)
No description available.

Page generated in 0.0375 seconds