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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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Etude biophysique de la régénération de neurones périphériques / Biophysical Study of Peripheral Neurons Regeneration

Benzina, Ouafa 30 January 2014 (has links)
Les pathologies du système somatosensoriel, appelées neuropathies sensitives périphériques, touchent environ 3 millions de personnes en France et causent des déficits sensoriels multiples. Parmi elles, les douleurs neuropathiques post traumatiques sont les plus fréquentes et sont souvent chroniques et résistantes aux traitements actuels. Une lésion nerveuse périphérique induit des réponses cellulaires permettant la survie et la régénération de ces neurones. Les ganglions rachidiens dorsaux (DRG) contiennent une variété de neurones sensitifs qui transmettent les stimuli somatiques. Suite à une blessure du nerf périphérique les neurones sensitifs s'adaptent à un nouvel environnement pour réussir leur élongation axonale. Parmi les mécanismes cellulaires conduisant à une croissance neuritique améliorée, il a été démontré qu'une lésion primaire in vivo du nerf augmente la régénération axonale suite à une deuxième lésion. In vitro, les neurones qui ont été conditionnés par le premier traumatisme montrent une croissance neuronale plus rapide et plus élonguée appelée croissance régénérative. L'élasticité est un paramètre déterminant des propriétés mécaniques de la membrane cellulaire. Elle donne des informations importantes sur la santé et la fonction de la cellule. Le microscope à force atomique (AFM) est devenu de nos jours un outil commun pour l'imagerie à haute résolution de matériaux biologiques puisque les cellules vivantes peuvent être imagées dans leurs conditions physiologiques. En plus du rôle des propriétés élastiques dans le processus de régénération, l'organisation structurale des tissus est en grande partie déterminante du degré et de la direction de croissance et du mouvement cellulaire. Le guidage de la croissance par la modification des surfaces ou « patterning » est possible avec la technique de « microcontact printing » qui permet la conception de circuits de protéines avec des géométries bien définies. Les protéines de la matrice extracellulaire. Dans la première partie de la thèse nous avons mis en évidence les propriétés mécaniques de la membrane de neurones sensitifs issus de DRG de souris adultes suite à une lésion du nerf sciatique gauche. Les neurones sensitifs conditionnés montrent un mode de croissance neuritique plus rapide et plus élonguée, moins de branchements neuritiques et plus de souplesse membranaire des somas et des cônes de croissance. Dans un deuxième volet du travail nous avons réussi à normaliser la pousse régénérative et l'activité électrique des neurones sensitifs et motoneurones spinaux en utilisant le patterning des protéines d'adhésion cellulaire (ECM) dans le but d'imiter la croissance longitudinale in vivo. / Peripheral nerve injuries lead to paralysis, anesthesia and lack of autonomic control of the affected body areas. The trauma results in loss of motor and sensory functions conveyed by the involved nerves. This process is referred to as Wallerian degeneration; it creates a microenviroment in the injury site that favors neurites regrowth. The increased intrinsic growth capacity of injured peripheral neurons is manifested experimentally by the conditioning lesion paradigm. Axotomy of a peripheral neuron previous to the test lesion, ‘‘primes'' the neuron, switches it on to a regenerative state and, thus, it will regenerate faster after receiving the second injury. Mechanical interactions play a key role in many processes associated with neuronal growth and development. Membrane cytoskeleton elasticity is a determining parameter of membrane mechanical properties and provides important information toward the health and function of the cell. For this reason the first objective of this thesis was to understand the conditioning injury effects on both morphology and rheological properties of live sensory neurons cell bodies and growth cones, using particularly the atomic force microscopy, and to correlate this to eventual modifications in the composition of the cytoskeletal proteins. In addition to the role of cell elastic properties and mechanical sensing in the regeneration process, the structural organization of tissues plays a major part in deciding the degree and direction of tissue growth and cell movement. The ability to guide cells and their outgrowth by modifying surfaces is possible with the microcontact printing technique which enables the design of protein pathways with experimentally defined geometries. Therefore, the second objective of the thesis was to modulate the regenerative growth of dorsal root ganglia sensory neurons and spinal motoneurons using cell adhesion proteins in order to physically mimic the in vivo longitudinal axonal growth. We used the extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, ideal biomolecules for printing as they can guide in vitro the cellular adhesion, differentiation, migration. The patterning allowed us to normalize neurite elongation and electrical activity of sensory neurons before and after conditioning lesion.
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Efficacy of the cell block technique in diagnostic cytopathology: comparing immunocytochemistry and cytomorphologic preservation on cell block material with conventional cytological preparations

Khan, Shehnaz January 2012 (has links)
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Witwatersrand, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science (Medicine) in the branch of Anatomical Pathology Johannesburg, 2012 / Objective To determine the effectiveness of the cell block technique for immunocytochemical diagnosis by comparing cytomorphologic preservation and immunocytochemistry (ICC) stains in paired cell block and conventional fine needle aspiration (FNA) samples. Study Design This was a prospective study. Material for both conventional smears and cell blocks were collected simultaneously during fine needle aspiration of 50 lesions comprising lymph node, lung and liver masses. Grading of cellularity, morphological preservation, architectural preservation, immunocytochemical staining intensity and presence of background staining were compared on paired FNA smears and cell block samples derived from the same case. Each arm of the paired analysis was performed blindly without knowledge of the grading outcome of the other. The Kappa statistic (Κ) was used to measure inter-rater agreement. Results The fifty samples evaluated included FNAs from the lung, 24/50 (48%); liver, 23/50 (46%) and lymph node, 3/50 (6%). The immunocytochemistry stains consisted of 44/50 (88%) CK7, 44/50 (88%) CK20, 18/50 (36%) TTF1, 10/50 (20%) synaptophysin, 10/50 (20%) Hepar-1 and 7/50 (14%) AE1/3. There was no overall agreement in preservation of cytomorphological detail and ICC staining between the two methods. The Papanicolaou stained conventional FNA smears fared better then cell block for the vi evaluation of nuclear and cytomorphologic characteristics; cells in the cell block were poorly preserved in many cases. The ICC stains worked better on the cell block samples due to lack of background and aberrant staining. Conclusion Conventional FNA smears and cell blocks complement each other. Our results indicate that it would be optimal to use both modalities in the diagnostic work-up of mass lesions amenable to FNA diagnosis; the former to assess morphology, and the latter for optimal immunocytochemistry results. In resource constrained settings, the cost implications of performing both conventional and blocked smears on all FNA material warrants further evaluation.
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Análise da expressão da metaloproteinase de matriz do tipo 9 em esfregaços cérvico-vaginais: um estudo citopatológico / Evaluation of the expression of matrix metalloproteinase type 9 in cervicovaginal smears: a cytological study

Matheus, Erika Regina 28 July 2011 (has links)
O Papilomavírus Humano (HPV), da família Papilomaviridae, são vírus epiteliotrópicos que provocam lesões de pele ou mucosa. O carcinoma do colo uterino é uma das principais causas de morte de mulheres em todo o mundo, sendo a infecção pelo HPV o principal fator de risco para o desenvolvimento do carcinoma cervical. Durante o processo maligno, a migração descontrolada de células neoplásicas, é uma característica fundamental da invasão tumoral, sendo que as metaloproteinases de matriz (MMPs) participam largamente deste processo pois são responsáveis pela clivagem de proteínas da matriz extracelular. O projeto propôs investigar a expressão de MMP-9 total em amostras cérvico-vaginais com inflamação, lesão e tumor. Foram coletadas duas amostras cérvico-vaginais como esfregaços para diagnóstico citológico e imunocitoquímica. A coleta foi realizada em 630 pacientes da Penitenciária Feminina de Sant´ana, no período de agosto de 2009 a agosto de 2010. As lâminas foram submetidas à imunocitoquímica para detecção da expressão de MMP-9. Os resultados indicaram um aumento da expressão de MMP-9 total diretamente proporcional com o aumento do grau das lesões nos esfregaços, corroborando com dados de histologia da literatura. Portanto, tal método de correlação de MMP-9 total com esfregaços cérvico-vaginais poderá auxíliar o prognóstico em esfregaços. / The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) are epitheliotropic viruses from family Papillomaviridae, which cause skin or mucous lesions. Carcinoma of the cervix is a major cause of death in women worldwide, and HPV infection a major risk factor for development of cervical carcinoma. During the malignant process, cell migration is a fundamental characteristic of tumor invasion, and the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are responsible for the cleavage of extracellular matrix proteins. This project aims to investigate the expression of MMP-9 in different degrees of injury in the smear. We collected two cervical smears for cytological diagnosis and immunocytochemistry. Data collection was conducted in 630 women of the Sant´ana Women\'s Penitentiary, during the period August 2009 to August 2010. The slides were submitted to immunocytochemistry to detect the expression of MMP-9 and noticed an increase in protein expression in parallel with the increased lesions grade, which corroborates the histology of the literature and could be a method prognostic aid in vaginal smears.
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Synaptic transmission in rat globus pallidus: an electrophysiological, immunocytochemical and behavioral study. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 2004 (has links)
Chen Lei. / "February 2004." / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 124-161). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Mode of access: World Wide Web. / Abstracts in English and Chinese.
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Influência da diminuição da temperatura sobre o fuso meiótico de oócitos de camundongas e de mulheres maturados in vitro / Low temperature influence on meiotic oocyte spindle of mice and humans after maturation in vitro

Claudia Messias Gomes 14 June 2011 (has links)
Introdução: O fuso meiótico dos oócitos de mamíferos pode se despolimerizar quando exposto a pequenas variações de temperatura. Este fato já está bem estabelecido e estudado em oócitos maduros em metáfase II (MII). No entanto, pouco se sabe a respeito da influência da diminuição da temperatura sobre o fuso meiótico dos oócitos imaturos. Desse modo, este estudo tem como objetivos: 1) avaliar a influência da diminuição da temperatura sobre o fuso meiótico de oócitos de camundongas maturados in vitro e 2) avaliar o fuso meiótico em oócitos humanos maturados in vitro submetidos à criopreservação pela técnica de congelação lenta ou por vitrificação quando em estágio de vesícula germinativa. Métodos: Realizaram-se dois experimentos, denominados 1 e 2, sendo o primeiro em oócitos de camundongas e o segundo em oócitos humanos. No experimento 1 oócitos imaturos de camundongas nos estágios de metáfase I (MI), telófase I(TI) e MII foram cultivados nas seguintes temperaturas: 37º C (controle), temperatura ambiente (22oC) e 4º C por 0, 10, 30 e 60 minutos. Após este período de tempo o fuso meiótico oocitário foi avaliado por meio de microscopia de luz polarizada (MLP) (LC-Polscope-Oosight image software) e imunocitoquímica (IC). No experimento 2 oócitos em estágio de vesícula germinativa (GV) coletados de pacientes submetidas à indução da ovulação e fertilização in vitro, foram divididos de forma randômica em três grupos: oócitos a fresco (A), oócitos congelados pela técnica de congelação lenta (B) e oócitos congelados pela técnica de vitrificação (C). Os oócitos a fresco, os descongelados e os aquecidos foram maturados in vitro até estágio de (MII). A análise do fuso meiótico foi realizada por microscópio invertido equipado com uma câmera de vídeo analógica e um sistema de imagens que combina luz polarizada em cristal líquido (ICSI Guard Octax). Resultados: Experimento 1: No tempo 0 e à 37º C, todos os oócitos apresentavam o fuso meiótico visível tanto pela MLP quanto pela IC. À 4º C, o número de oócitos em MI com fuso meiótico visível por meio da MLP foi menor do que com a IC, e descresceu com o tempo, fato que também ocorreu, em menor proporção, com os oócitos em TI. No entanto, a 4º C, o reconhecimento do fuso meiótico dos oócitos em TI foi semelhante tanto para MLP como para IC. Quando os oócitos MII foram expostos à 4º C, a detecção do fuso meiótico teve descréscimo diretamente proporcional ao tempo de cultura quando foi utilizada a MLP, sendo que o mesmo ocorreu para a IC, porém de forma menos pronunciada. À temperatura ambiente houve um pequeno descéscimo na visualização do fuso meiótico tanto por MLP quanto por IC, porém este não foi estatisticamente significativo para os oócitos em TI. Experimento 2: A taxa de sobrevivência imediatamente após o descongelamento/ aquecimento foi de 44,6% para o grupo B e de 79% para o grupo C. Após 24 horas em cultura , estas taxas passaram para 29,2% e 69%, respectivamente. A mediana de tempo para maturação foi de 26 horas para os grupos A e C, e de 27 horas para o grupo B. Ao final da maturação in vitro a porcentagem de oócitos em MII foi menor no grupo B e semelhante nos grupos A e C. Assim como para a detecção do fuso meiótico que foi menor no grupo B e similar nos grupos A e C. Conclusões: Houve diferença na porcentagem de despolimerização do fuso meiótico em resposta à baixa temperatura entre os oócitos de camundongas nos diferentes estágios da divisão meiótica, sendo menor nos oócitos em TI. A porcentagem de despolimerização do fuso meiótico foi diretamente proporcional ao tempo de cultivo, à exceção dos oócitos em TI à temperatura ambiente. Os oócitos hmanos em GV vitrificados apresentaram melhores taxas de sobrevivência quando comparados com oócitos humanos em GV criopreservados pelo congelamento lento. Os oócitos humanos em GV vitrificados apresentaram taxas semelhantes de maturação in vitro e detecção do fuso meiótico polimerizado quando comparados a oócitos a fresco / Introduction: The meiotic spindle of most mammals is sensitive to cooling and depolymerizes even after a slight reduction in temperature. This is well described and studied on matured oocytes at metaphase II (MII). However, little is known about the influence of low temperatures under meiotic spindle of imature oocytes. In this way, we sougth to evaluate: 1) the influence of low temperatures on mice oocyte meiotic spindle matured in vitro e 2) the oocyte meiotic spindle from human oocytes matured in vitro and cryopreserved by slow-rate freezing or vitrification at GV stage. Methods: Two experiments were done: the first one on mice and the second one on women.At experiment 1, immature mice oocytes at metaphase I (MI), telophase I (TI) and MII were cultured at 37º C (control), room temperature (22oC) and 4º C for 0, 10, 30 and 60 minutes and then spindle analysis was made with polarized light microscopy (PLM) (LC-Polscope-Oosight image software) or immunocytochemistry (ICC). At experiment 2, GV oocytes retrieved from women submitted to ovulation induction and in vitro fertilization were randomly divided in three groups: fresh oocytes (A), cryopreserved by slow-freezing (B) and cryopreserved by vitrification (C). Fresh, thawed and warmed oocytes were matured in vitro to metaphase II oocytes (MII). A meiotic spindle analysis was done by polarized light microscopy (ICSI Guard Octax). Results: Experiment 1: At time 0 min and 37º C, all oocytes had polymerized spindles both at PLM or ICC. At 4º C, the number of MI oocytes with detectable spindles at PLM was smaller than those analysed by ICC, and it decreased with time, which had also occured with TI oocytes at a smaller proportion. However, at 4º C, TI meiotic spindle recognition with polarized light microscopy and ICC was comparable. When MII oocytes were cultured at 4º C, the spindle visualization decreased proportionally in correlation with culture time at PLM, and the same happened with ICC in a less pronounced manner. At room temperature there was a little descrease regarding visualization of meiotic spindle, both at PLM and ICC, altought it was not significant for TI oocytes. Experiment 2: Oocyte survival immediately after thawing/warming were 44.6% for group B and 79% for group C. After 24 hours of culture, oocyte survival was 29.2% and 69%, respectively. The median time for maturation was 26 hours for groups A and C, and 27 hours for group B. The percentage of MII after maturation in vitro were smaller in group B and similar between groups A and C. The same oocured for spindle visualization which were lower in group B and similar between groups A and C. Conclusions: There was a difference on the percentages of meiotic spindle depolymerization in response to cooling in mice oocytes at different stages of meiotic division. Spindle depolymerization was lower in TI. Also, meiotic spindle depolimerization was proportional to culture time, except for TI oocytes at room temperature.Vitrified GV oocytes had a better survival when warmed, compared to slow-rate frozen oocytes. Vitrified GV oocytes had similar maturation in vitro rates and polymerized spindles detection when compared to fresh oocytes
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Análise da expressão da metaloproteinase de matriz do tipo 9 em esfregaços cérvico-vaginais: um estudo citopatológico / Evaluation of the expression of matrix metalloproteinase type 9 in cervicovaginal smears: a cytological study

Erika Regina Matheus 28 July 2011 (has links)
O Papilomavírus Humano (HPV), da família Papilomaviridae, são vírus epiteliotrópicos que provocam lesões de pele ou mucosa. O carcinoma do colo uterino é uma das principais causas de morte de mulheres em todo o mundo, sendo a infecção pelo HPV o principal fator de risco para o desenvolvimento do carcinoma cervical. Durante o processo maligno, a migração descontrolada de células neoplásicas, é uma característica fundamental da invasão tumoral, sendo que as metaloproteinases de matriz (MMPs) participam largamente deste processo pois são responsáveis pela clivagem de proteínas da matriz extracelular. O projeto propôs investigar a expressão de MMP-9 total em amostras cérvico-vaginais com inflamação, lesão e tumor. Foram coletadas duas amostras cérvico-vaginais como esfregaços para diagnóstico citológico e imunocitoquímica. A coleta foi realizada em 630 pacientes da Penitenciária Feminina de Sant´ana, no período de agosto de 2009 a agosto de 2010. As lâminas foram submetidas à imunocitoquímica para detecção da expressão de MMP-9. Os resultados indicaram um aumento da expressão de MMP-9 total diretamente proporcional com o aumento do grau das lesões nos esfregaços, corroborando com dados de histologia da literatura. Portanto, tal método de correlação de MMP-9 total com esfregaços cérvico-vaginais poderá auxíliar o prognóstico em esfregaços. / The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) are epitheliotropic viruses from family Papillomaviridae, which cause skin or mucous lesions. Carcinoma of the cervix is a major cause of death in women worldwide, and HPV infection a major risk factor for development of cervical carcinoma. During the malignant process, cell migration is a fundamental characteristic of tumor invasion, and the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are responsible for the cleavage of extracellular matrix proteins. This project aims to investigate the expression of MMP-9 in different degrees of injury in the smear. We collected two cervical smears for cytological diagnosis and immunocytochemistry. Data collection was conducted in 630 women of the Sant´ana Women\'s Penitentiary, during the period August 2009 to August 2010. The slides were submitted to immunocytochemistry to detect the expression of MMP-9 and noticed an increase in protein expression in parallel with the increased lesions grade, which corroborates the histology of the literature and could be a method prognostic aid in vaginal smears.
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Influência da diminuição da temperatura sobre o fuso meiótico de oócitos de camundongas e de mulheres maturados in vitro / Low temperature influence on meiotic oocyte spindle of mice and humans after maturation in vitro

Gomes, Claudia Messias 14 June 2011 (has links)
Introdução: O fuso meiótico dos oócitos de mamíferos pode se despolimerizar quando exposto a pequenas variações de temperatura. Este fato já está bem estabelecido e estudado em oócitos maduros em metáfase II (MII). No entanto, pouco se sabe a respeito da influência da diminuição da temperatura sobre o fuso meiótico dos oócitos imaturos. Desse modo, este estudo tem como objetivos: 1) avaliar a influência da diminuição da temperatura sobre o fuso meiótico de oócitos de camundongas maturados in vitro e 2) avaliar o fuso meiótico em oócitos humanos maturados in vitro submetidos à criopreservação pela técnica de congelação lenta ou por vitrificação quando em estágio de vesícula germinativa. Métodos: Realizaram-se dois experimentos, denominados 1 e 2, sendo o primeiro em oócitos de camundongas e o segundo em oócitos humanos. No experimento 1 oócitos imaturos de camundongas nos estágios de metáfase I (MI), telófase I(TI) e MII foram cultivados nas seguintes temperaturas: 37º C (controle), temperatura ambiente (22oC) e 4º C por 0, 10, 30 e 60 minutos. Após este período de tempo o fuso meiótico oocitário foi avaliado por meio de microscopia de luz polarizada (MLP) (LC-Polscope-Oosight image software) e imunocitoquímica (IC). No experimento 2 oócitos em estágio de vesícula germinativa (GV) coletados de pacientes submetidas à indução da ovulação e fertilização in vitro, foram divididos de forma randômica em três grupos: oócitos a fresco (A), oócitos congelados pela técnica de congelação lenta (B) e oócitos congelados pela técnica de vitrificação (C). Os oócitos a fresco, os descongelados e os aquecidos foram maturados in vitro até estágio de (MII). A análise do fuso meiótico foi realizada por microscópio invertido equipado com uma câmera de vídeo analógica e um sistema de imagens que combina luz polarizada em cristal líquido (ICSI Guard Octax). Resultados: Experimento 1: No tempo 0 e à 37º C, todos os oócitos apresentavam o fuso meiótico visível tanto pela MLP quanto pela IC. À 4º C, o número de oócitos em MI com fuso meiótico visível por meio da MLP foi menor do que com a IC, e descresceu com o tempo, fato que também ocorreu, em menor proporção, com os oócitos em TI. No entanto, a 4º C, o reconhecimento do fuso meiótico dos oócitos em TI foi semelhante tanto para MLP como para IC. Quando os oócitos MII foram expostos à 4º C, a detecção do fuso meiótico teve descréscimo diretamente proporcional ao tempo de cultura quando foi utilizada a MLP, sendo que o mesmo ocorreu para a IC, porém de forma menos pronunciada. À temperatura ambiente houve um pequeno descéscimo na visualização do fuso meiótico tanto por MLP quanto por IC, porém este não foi estatisticamente significativo para os oócitos em TI. Experimento 2: A taxa de sobrevivência imediatamente após o descongelamento/ aquecimento foi de 44,6% para o grupo B e de 79% para o grupo C. Após 24 horas em cultura , estas taxas passaram para 29,2% e 69%, respectivamente. A mediana de tempo para maturação foi de 26 horas para os grupos A e C, e de 27 horas para o grupo B. Ao final da maturação in vitro a porcentagem de oócitos em MII foi menor no grupo B e semelhante nos grupos A e C. Assim como para a detecção do fuso meiótico que foi menor no grupo B e similar nos grupos A e C. Conclusões: Houve diferença na porcentagem de despolimerização do fuso meiótico em resposta à baixa temperatura entre os oócitos de camundongas nos diferentes estágios da divisão meiótica, sendo menor nos oócitos em TI. A porcentagem de despolimerização do fuso meiótico foi diretamente proporcional ao tempo de cultivo, à exceção dos oócitos em TI à temperatura ambiente. Os oócitos hmanos em GV vitrificados apresentaram melhores taxas de sobrevivência quando comparados com oócitos humanos em GV criopreservados pelo congelamento lento. Os oócitos humanos em GV vitrificados apresentaram taxas semelhantes de maturação in vitro e detecção do fuso meiótico polimerizado quando comparados a oócitos a fresco / Introduction: The meiotic spindle of most mammals is sensitive to cooling and depolymerizes even after a slight reduction in temperature. This is well described and studied on matured oocytes at metaphase II (MII). However, little is known about the influence of low temperatures under meiotic spindle of imature oocytes. In this way, we sougth to evaluate: 1) the influence of low temperatures on mice oocyte meiotic spindle matured in vitro e 2) the oocyte meiotic spindle from human oocytes matured in vitro and cryopreserved by slow-rate freezing or vitrification at GV stage. Methods: Two experiments were done: the first one on mice and the second one on women.At experiment 1, immature mice oocytes at metaphase I (MI), telophase I (TI) and MII were cultured at 37º C (control), room temperature (22oC) and 4º C for 0, 10, 30 and 60 minutes and then spindle analysis was made with polarized light microscopy (PLM) (LC-Polscope-Oosight image software) or immunocytochemistry (ICC). At experiment 2, GV oocytes retrieved from women submitted to ovulation induction and in vitro fertilization were randomly divided in three groups: fresh oocytes (A), cryopreserved by slow-freezing (B) and cryopreserved by vitrification (C). Fresh, thawed and warmed oocytes were matured in vitro to metaphase II oocytes (MII). A meiotic spindle analysis was done by polarized light microscopy (ICSI Guard Octax). Results: Experiment 1: At time 0 min and 37º C, all oocytes had polymerized spindles both at PLM or ICC. At 4º C, the number of MI oocytes with detectable spindles at PLM was smaller than those analysed by ICC, and it decreased with time, which had also occured with TI oocytes at a smaller proportion. However, at 4º C, TI meiotic spindle recognition with polarized light microscopy and ICC was comparable. When MII oocytes were cultured at 4º C, the spindle visualization decreased proportionally in correlation with culture time at PLM, and the same happened with ICC in a less pronounced manner. At room temperature there was a little descrease regarding visualization of meiotic spindle, both at PLM and ICC, altought it was not significant for TI oocytes. Experiment 2: Oocyte survival immediately after thawing/warming were 44.6% for group B and 79% for group C. After 24 hours of culture, oocyte survival was 29.2% and 69%, respectively. The median time for maturation was 26 hours for groups A and C, and 27 hours for group B. The percentage of MII after maturation in vitro were smaller in group B and similar between groups A and C. The same oocured for spindle visualization which were lower in group B and similar between groups A and C. Conclusions: There was a difference on the percentages of meiotic spindle depolymerization in response to cooling in mice oocytes at different stages of meiotic division. Spindle depolymerization was lower in TI. Also, meiotic spindle depolimerization was proportional to culture time, except for TI oocytes at room temperature.Vitrified GV oocytes had a better survival when warmed, compared to slow-rate frozen oocytes. Vitrified GV oocytes had similar maturation in vitro rates and polymerized spindles detection when compared to fresh oocytes
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Distribution of FABP7 in Neural Tissue of Socially Defeated Adult Anolis Carolinensis

Cañete, Carmenada L. 06 May 2012 (has links)
Due to its significance in many cellular functions, fatty acid binding protein 7 (FABP7) has become a rising topic of interest for many scientists. Immunocytochemistry was used to map the distribution of FABP7 and test whether the amount of FABP7 immunoreactivity (FABP7-IR) differed in animals that were defeated in a fight, as compared to control animals that did not engage in any social interaction. The male green anole was used as the subject because its natural tendency to establish social classes within its species provides an ideal model to observe for variation in FABP7-IR. The results showed FABP7-IR in cells and fibers of the cortex, hypothalamus, thalamus, medial preoptic area, dorsoventricular ridge, amygdala, suprachiasmatic nucleus, nucleus accumbens, nucleus rotundus, habenular area, tectum, dorsal noradrenergic and lateral forebrain bundles, and lining the third and lateral ventricles. Qualitative observation suggested higher FABP7 levels in socially defeated males than controls in all areas.
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Androgen receptors in the bonnethead shark, Sphyrna tiburo: CDNA cloning and tissue-specific expression in the male reproductive tract

Tyminski, John P 01 June 2007 (has links)
Androgens and the androgen receptor (AR) play important roles in virilization, spermatogenesis, and sexual behavior in vertebrates. An understanding of the distribution and levels of expression of the ARs on the cellular and tissue level demonstrates the pattern of responsiveness to the androgenic hormones in a given organism. In this study, a fragment of the AR gene was cloned and sequenced from the bonnethead shark, Sphyrna tiburo, an elasmobranch species with a well-defined annual reproductive cycle. Acquiring this gene sequence facilitated the construction of species-specific AR polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers and species-specific AR mRNA probes that were used to screen reproductive tissues for evidence of AR gene expression using reverse transcription (RT)-PCR and in situ hybridization (ISH), respectively. The RT-PCR screens demonstrated AR gene expression in the testes, epididymides, seminal vesicles, and claspers of male sharks. The use of relative PCR revealed that these organs have variable levels of AR gene expression that significantly differ with the stage of the shark's seasonal reproductive cycle. ISH results localized the AR RNA in the interstitial cells, Sertoli cells, and developing sperm of the testes, and mature spermatozoa within the seminal vesicles and the epididymides. Immunocytochemical methods used to detect the AR protein using a rabbit polyclonal antibody, PG-21, produced comparable results in the shark testes but did not yield positive results in the seminal vesicles or the epididymides. However, the Leydig gland, whose secretions contribute to the seminal fluid, demonstrated consistent AR immunoreactivity. Results of ICC in male and female embryos of S. tiburo revealed AR protein in the developing kidney but not in the embryonic reproductive structures. By characterizing AR distribution in the reproductive tract of male S. tiburo, this study provides the basis for future research on the direct and indirect effects of androgenic hormones in this species.
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Quantification of neuropeptides in the central nervous system of the wobbler mouse during the progression of the motor neuron disease: a study by radioimmunoassay andimmunocytochemistry

翁建霖, Yung, Kin-lam, Ken. January 1992 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Anatomy / Master / Master of Philosophy

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