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Vitamin D Status and Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in Adults Living with HIV InfectionHuff, Harold Francis 09 1900 (has links)
<p> Background: Vitamin D activity is important for the functioning of a broad range of body systems. Some of these, including the skeletal, immune, and cardiovascular systems, are particularly relevant in the management of HIV-infection; thus, and in consideration of evidence that factors associated with the scenario of HIV-infection can disrupt vitamin D metabolism, the assessment of vitamin D status in people living with HIV-infection may be particularly important. In this thesis, I address cardiovascular implications of vitamin D status in HIV-infection. More specifically, and based on a growing body of evidence implicating low vitamin D status in the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD), I hypothesized that in HIV-positive adults low 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(0H)D) concentration would be associated with increased subclinical vascular disease as measured by carotid intima-medial thickness (IMT).</p> <p> Methods: Using regression analyses I cross-sectionally studied the relationship between 25(0H)D and carotid IMT in 283 participants of the Canadian HIV Vascular Study, a prospective study of CVD risk among HIV-positive Canadians.</p> <p> Results: The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in the Canadian HIV Vascular study was surprisingly low. Plasma 25(0H)D by quartile was not associated with carotid IMT. However, in restricted cubic spline regression analyses designed to accommodate non-linearity there was evidence of an inverted U-shaped 25(0H)D-carotid IMT relationship. In exploratory regression models restricted to participants comprising the suboptimal range of vitamin D status, lower 25(0H)D concentration was statistically significantly associated
with lower carotid IMT after adjustment for known CVD risk factors and other variables hypothesized to potentially confound a 25(0H)D-carotid IMT association.</p> <p> Main implication: While inference from these exploratory findings requires cautious interpretation,
future investigations into the relationship between vitamin D status and vascular disease should consider the problem of non-linearity as a feature of primary analyses; otherwise, such studies might fail to detect a true association.</p> / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
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Exercise and stress as modulators of neurocognitive agingAlotaibi, Razan Khalid M. 10 February 2024 (has links)
Exercise is emerging as a promising low-cost intervention to mitigate age-related memory decline and promote successful aging. Aerobic exercise training enhances cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and improves integrity of the medial temporal lobe (MTL) memory system. The hippocampus, a brain region located within the MTL, is critically involved in episodic and spatial memory formation, including spatial navigation, and demonstrates subfield-specific plasticity in response to aerobic exercise among both animals and young adult humans. Yet it remains unclear whether hippocampal subfield-specific exercise training and CRF effects also extend to older adults. Another modulator of structural and functional integrity of the MTL is chronic stress. Importantly, chronic stress was shown to predominantly impact brain regions such as the hippocampus and associated cognitive functions, including episodic memory, that are highly vulnerable to the effects of chronic stress and decline with age. Allostatic load (AL), or the integrative biological dysregulation of multiple biological systems resulting from chronic stress, is associated with poorer cognition, and reduced structural brain integrity. Black Americans were shown to have high burden of AL compared to non-Hispanic White Americans, and this was associated with reports of greater perceived discrimination, a salient psychosocial stressor, among the former group. Although race is a sociocultural construct, Black-White disparities exist in cognitive task performance, and risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and dementia, with Black Americans displaying significantly worse cognitive task performance scores, and a greater likelihood to be diagnosed with AD and dementia compared to non-Hispanic White Americans. Thus, greater AL and discriminatory experiences in Black compared to non-Hispanic White older adults may underlie the racial disparity in neurocognitive aging. The goal of this dissertation was to examine the opposing impact of chronic stress and exercise on neurocognitive aging. This was accomplished by 1) investigating aerobic exercise intervention effects on hippocampal subfield volume and fMRI activity during spatial navigation, a complex cognitive function that declines with age and that is, in part, supported by the MTL (Project 1), 2) examining the effect of AL as a cumulative, physiological stress measure on neurocognitive aging (Project 2), and 3) examining the effect of chronic psychosocial stress through the lens of social discrimination on the functional connectivity of the MTL subsystem of the default mode network, a resting state network that has been linked to episodic memory (Project 3). The secondary aim of this dissertation was to look at the effect of AL (Project 2) and social discrimination (Project 3) on racial neurocognitive disparities in cognitively intact older Black and non-Hispanic White adults. In the first project, data from two randomized controlled clinical trials of aerobic exercise intervention targeting healthy, initially sedentary adults aged 55-85 years were used to examine the effect of exercise training and exercise-related CRF on the hippocampal integrity on the subfield level. Both randomized controlled trials randomly assigned participants to either: aerobic exercise group or active control group and underwent baseline and end-of-study fitness testing, cognitive testing, and high resolution structural and functional MRI. The first objective of this project aimed to test whether aerobic exercise training increases CRF level, which, in turn, increases anterior hippocampal subfield volume and/or attenuates volumetric decline among older adults undergoing aerobic exercise training compared to those in the active control group. Partially supporting our prediction, results displayed that following the period of the 12-week exercise intervention, the active control group but not the aerobic exercise group showed a right dentate gyrus (DG) head volumetric decline that was trending toward statistical significance. Additionally, a positive significant association between changes in CRF and left subiculum (SUB) head volume following the exercise intervention among women was found. The second objective sought to examine whether aerobic exercise intervention modulates the activation in the hippocampus in a subfield-specific manner during virtual reality navigation task performance, particularly modulating activation in the SUB subfield. Consistent with our structural results an increase in CRF was associated with a decrease fMRI activity in the left SUB. Whole-brain analysis during virtual reality navigation task performance showed that an increase in CRF was associated with a decrease in fMRI activity in the cuneus and right middle frontal gyrus, both brain regions that repeatedly display activation during virtual navigation. In the second project, existing data from the Framingham Heart Study (FHS) was used. Cognitively intact men and women, who identified as either Black or African American from the first multiracial Omni group 1 cohort (OMNI1), or White non-Hispanic from the second-generation cohort (Gen2), and were native English speakers, were included in the study. AL was calculated using the values for 10 biomarkers available in the FHS database for the two cohorts studied that are biomarkers for immune, metabolic, and cardiovascular system function. The objective of this project sought to test the prediction that AL correlates with cognitive function and brain structures, particularly hippocampal volume. We additionally sought to examine the secondary prediction that AL mediates the relationship between race and cognitive task performance and structural brain integrity, in age- sex- and education matched racial groups of cognitively intact older adults after controlling for quality of education, cardiovascular-related comorbidities and depression in the FHS cohorts. Results demonstrated that there was no significant correlation between AL and cognitive and brain volumetric measures, however there were significant Black-White disparities in cognitive task performance in verbal and visual learning and memory, abstract reasoning and attention span. These Black-White cognitive task performance disparities existed even after controlling for quality of education, and cardiovascular-related comorbidities. Although there was no significant racial disparity in the mean score of AL index, our physiological stress measure, AL partially explained the observed Black-White disparity in cognitive task performance in verbal learning and memory. Importantly the observed AL effect was not driven by the cardio-metabolic component biomarkers that are part of the AL index, known to overlap with cardiovascular risk factors, but rather, the AL index drove this effect as a whole. There were no racial disparities in brain volumetric measures after controlling for cardiovascular-related comorbidities. Furthermore, there were no sex differences in the effect of AL in any of our neurocognitive outcome measures. In the third project, cognitively intact older Black and White adults (aged 55-80 years) were recruited from the greater Boston area. To measure perceived social discrimination, participants were asked to complete the Experiences of Discrimination questionnaires. Additionally, participants underwent fMRI scanning to examine the functional connectivity of resting-state brain networks. This project sought to test the prediction that greater perceived everyday discrimination would be associated with alteration of resting state functional connectivity, particularly in the MTL subsystem. Results showed that greater perceived everyday discrimination predicted stronger resting-state connectivity between the MTL subsystem, and a cluster located in the right control network, suggesting that perceived discrimination, a psychosocial stressor, may cause functional alteration in brain networks supporting memory and cognitive control in older adults. In conclusion, findings of these studies suggest a neuroprotective effect of exercise, where exercise may attenuate aging-related decline in the structure and function of hippocampal subfields, especially among women, and possibly by targeting the SUB. Furthermore, findings of these studies suggest stress related mechanisms underlying neurocognitive integrity, particularly in the MTL memory system.
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[en] UNION OF BALLS, MEDIAL AXIS AND DEFORMATIONS IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE / [pt] UNIÃO DE BOLAS, EIXO MEDIAL E DEFORMAÇÕES NO ESPAÇO TRIDIMENSIONALBETINA VATH 28 September 2007 (has links)
[pt] O eixo medial é uma descrição compacta de um objeto que
preserva sua
topologia e induz naturalmente uma discretização da sua
forma como união
de bolas. O estudo de união de bolas possui aplicações em
diversas áreas da
Matemática, em particular na Geometria Computacional onde
se usa, por
exemplo, para reconstrução de curvas e superfícies. Este
trabalho pretende
utilizar união de bolas para simular deformações a partir
do eixo medial,
apresentando conceitos e teoremas a fim de construir
algoritmos para a
extração do eixo medial em R3. A deformação será, então,
definida por
movimentos locais das bolas ao longo das direções do eixo
medial. Este
trabalho contém resultados com movimentos simples, em um
programa que
utiliza a biblioteca CGAL / [en] The medial axis is a compact description of an object that
preserves its
topology and naturally induces a discretisation of its
forma in terms of
union of balls. The study of union of balls has
applications in various areas
of Mathematics, in particular in Computational Geometry
where it is used
for curve and surface reconstruction. This work pretends
to use union of
balls in order to simulate deformations described on the
medial axis. It
introduces concepts and theorems in order to setup
algorithms for medial
axis extraction in R3. The deformation will thus be
defined by local ball
moves along the medial axis directions. This work contains
results with
simple movements, in a program that uses the CGAL library
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[en] EVOLUTION OF UNION OF BALLS FROM ITS MEDIAL AXIS / [pt] EVOLUÇÃO DE UNIÃO DE BOLAS A PARTIR DO EIXO MEDIALCYNTHIA DE OLIVEIRA LAGE FERREIRA 27 June 2005 (has links)
[pt] O estudo computacional de uniões de bolas possui aplicações
em diversas
áreas da Matemática. O objetivo principal deste trabalho é
propor uma
simplificação de união de bolas em R2 através de um
movimento que obedece
as direções do eixo medial, procurando preservar os grandes
elementos
geométricos da união de bolas. A desconexão ou não das
formas é um aspecto
essencial da evolução. Em alguns casos, pode significar uma
divisão importante
do objeto. Em outros, pode ser indesejada, pois gostaríamos
de ter uma versão
conexa simplificada da forma. / [en] The computational study of unions of balls has applications
in several
domains of the Mathematics. The purpose of this
dissertation is to propose
a simplification of the union of balls in R2 through a
movement that obeys
the direction of the medial axis in order to simplify it,
maintaining the major
geometric elements of its shape. The disconnection of the
shape is an essential
property of the evolution. In some cases, it could mean an
important division
of the object. In others, it may be undesirable because we
would like to have
a simplified version connected of this shape.
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Envolvimento da neurotransmissão opioidérgica do córtex pré-frontal medial na mediação das respostas cardiovasculares causadas pelo estresse de restrição em ratos / Involvement of opioid neurotransmission of the medial prefrontal cortex in the mediation of cardiovascular responses caused by restraint stress in ratsFassini, Aline 25 March 2013 (has links)
O córtex pré-frontal medial ventral (CPFMv) é uma estrutura límbica que está envolvida em respostas autonômicas associadas a reações aversivas. O CPFMv é dividido em córtex pré- límbico (PL), córtex infralímbico (IL) e córtex dorsopeduncular (DP). A estimulação elétrica ou química destas regiões causa respostas defensivas e alterações autonômicas tais como respostas cardiovasculares, dependendo da sub-região estimulada. O estresse de restrição (ER) causa alterações hormonais e respostas autonômicas, tais como aumento de pressão arterial (PA) e frequência cardíaca (FC). A ativação de neurônios presentes no CPFMv durante essa situação aversiva, assim como os resultados da inibição farmacológica das sinapses presentes no PL e IL sugerem o envolvimento destas estruturas na modulação das respostas cardiovasculares causadas pelo ER. Entretanto, os possíveis neurotransmissores presentes no vCPFM, envolvidos nesta modulação, ainda não foram elucidados. O sistema opioidérgico central modula o sistema cardiovascular inclusive durante situações aversivas, sendo que tanto receptores quanto peptídeos opióides estão presentes no CPFMv. Considerando o exposto acima, a hipótese a ser testada no presente trabalho foi que a neurotransmissão opioidérgica do PL e IL está envolvida na modulação das respostas cardiovasculares de aumento da PA e FC desencadeadas pelo ER. Assim, a administração de naloxona (antagonista não-seletivo de receptores opióides) no PL ou IL reduziu a resposta pressora e taquicardíaca induzida pelo ER, sendo o perfil da curva dose-inibição em forma de U-invertido. A administração de CTAP (antagonista dos receptores opióides µ) ou nor-BNI (antagonista dos receptores opióides ?) no PL também reduziu a resposta pressora e taquicardíaca induzida pelo ER, de forma semelhante à naloxona, sugerindo o envolvimento desses receptores na modulação das respostas cardiovasculares desencadeadas pelo ER, enquanto que no IL, apenas a administração de nor-BNI reduziu a resposta cardiovascular induzida pelo ER. O tratamento com naltrindole (antagonista ?-seletivo) em ambas as estruturas não alterou a resposta pressora e taquicardíaca gerada pelo ER. A administração de UPF-101 (antagonista ORL-1) no PL potencializou a resposta taquicardíaca, sem alterar a resposta pressora enquanto a administração no IL não gerou efeito. Em resumo, os resultados indicam que o sistema opioidérgico, presente no PL e IL, desempenha papel facilitatório sobre as respostas cardiovasculares induzidas pelo ER, enquanto o sistema nociceptina/orfanina FQ apresentaria papel inibitório. / The ventral medial prefrontal cortex (vMPFC) is a limbic structure involved in the mediation of autonomic responses associated to aversive situations. The vMPFC is divided into prelimbic cortex (PL), infralimbic cortex (IL) and dorsal peduncular cortex (DP). The electrical or chemical stimulation of these regions cause defensive responses and autonomic changes, such as cardiovascular responses, depending on the subregion stimulated. The restraint stress (RS) evokes hormonal and autonomic responses, as well as arterial pressure and heart rate increases. Neuronal activation in the vMPFM was reported during this aversive situation, and the pharmacological inhibition of synapses in the PL and IL has suggested the involvement of these structures in the modulation of cardiovascular responses caused by RS. However, the possible neurotransmitters present in vCPFM that are involved in this modulation have not yet been identified. Opioid peptides and their receptors are present in the CPFMv. Furthermore, the central opioid system is known to modulate the cardiovascular system, even during aversive situations. Therefore, the hypothesis of this study was that PL and IL opioid neurotransmission is involved in the modulation of cardiovascular responses caused by RS. Naloxone (opioid nonselective antagonist) administration in PL or IL reduced the pressure and tachycardiac response evoked by RS, with the dose-inhibition curve having an U-inverset shape. Similar to naloxone, the selective µ-opioid antagonist CTAP and the selective ?-opioid antagonist nor-BNI when administered into the PL also reduced the pressor and tachycardiac response induced by RS, thus suggesting an involvement of these receptors in the modulation of cardiovascular responses evoked by RS, while in the IL, only administration of nor- BNI reduced the cardiovascular response induced by RS. In both structures, the treatment with the selective ?-opioid antagonist naltrindole did not affect the pressor and tachycardic response caused by RS. The pretreatment of the PL with the selective ORL-1 antagonist UPF-101 increased the tachycardic response, without affecting the RSevoked pressor, while the administration of UPF-101 into the IL did not affect the RS-evoked cardiovascular response. In summary, the opioid system in PL and IL appear to play a facilitatory role on the cardiovascular responses induced by RS, while the system nociceptin / orphanin FQ would have an inhibitory role on these responses.
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Conexôes aferentes e eferentes do núcleo interpeduncular com enfoque especial para os circuitos entre a habênula, o núcleo interpeduncular e os núcleos da rafe. / Afferent and efferent connections of the interpeduncular nucleus, with special reference to the circuits linking the habenula, interpeduncular nucleus, and raphe nuclei.Bueno, Débora Nunes Martins 22 October 2018 (has links)
A habênula é uma estrutura epitalâmica diferenciada em dois complexos nucleares, a habênula medial (MHb) e a habênula lateral (LHb). Recentemente, a MHb junto com seu alvo principal, o núcleo interpeduncular (IP), foram identificados como estruturas chaves envolvidas na mediação dos efeitos aversivos da nicotina. Contudo, estruturas intimamente interligadas com o eixo MHb-IP, como o núcleo mediano (MnR), a parte caudal do núcleo dorsal da rafe (DRC), e o núcleo tegmental laterodorsal (LDTg) podem contribuir para os efeitos comportamentais da nicotina. As conexões aferentes e eferentes do IP, até agora, não foram sistematicamente investigadas com traçadores sensíveis. Assim, realizamos injeções de traçadores retrógrados ou anterógrados em diferentes subdivisões do IP, no MnR, ou LDTg e também examinamos a assinatura neuroquímica de algumas das mais proeminentes aferências dessas três estruturas através da combinação de rastreamento retrógrada com métodos de imunofluorescência e hibridização in situ. Além de receber entradas topograficamente organizadas da MHb e também da LHb, observamos que o IP está principalmente interligado de forma recíproca com estruturas da linha média, incluindo o MnR/DRC, o núcleo incerto, o núcleo supramamilar, o septo e o LDTg. As conexões bidirecionais entre o IP e o MnR assim como as entradas do LDTg para o IP provaram de ser principalmente GABAérgicas. Com respeito a uma possível topografia das saídas do IP, todos os subnúcleos do IP deram origem a projeções descendentes, enquanto as suas projeções ascendentes, incluindo projeções focais para o hipocampo ventral, o septo ventrolateral, e a LHb originaram da região dorsocaudal do IP. Nossos resultados indicam que o IP está intimamente associado a uma rede de estruturas da linha média, todos eles considerados moduladores chave da atividade teta do hipocampo. Assim, o IP forma um elo que liga MHb e LHb com esta rede e com o hipocampo. Além disso, as proeminentes interconexões predominantemente GABAérgicas entre IP e MnR, assim como IP e LDTg, suportam um papel chave dessas vias bidirecionais na resposta comportamental à nicotina. / The habenula is an epithalamic structure differentiated into two nuclear complexes, medial (MHb) and lateral habenula (LHb). Recently, MHb together with its primary target, the interpeduncular nucleus (IP), have been identified as major players in mediating the aversive effects of nicotine. However, structures downstream of the MHb-IP axis, including the median (MnR), caudal dorsal raphe nucleus (DRC), and the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus (LDTg), may contribute to the behavioral effects of nicotine. The afferent and efferent connections of the IP have hitherto not been systematically investigated with sensitive tracers. Thus, we placed injections of retrograde or anterograde tracers into different IP subdivisions, the MnR, or LDTg and additionally examined the transmitter phenotype of some major IP and MnR afferents by combining retrograde tract tracing with immunofluorescence and in situ hybridization techniques. Besides receiving topographically organized inputs from MHb and also LHb, we found that the main theme of IP connectivity are strong reciprocal interconnections with midline structures, including the MnR/DRC, nucleus incertus, supramammillary nucleus, septum, and LDTg. The bidirectional connections between IP and MnR and the LDTg inputs to the IP proved to be mostly GABAergic. Regarding a possible topography of IP outputs, all IP subnuclei gave rise to descending projections, whereas ascending projections, including focal projections to the ventral hippocampus, ventrolateral septum, and LHb mostly originated from the dorsocaudal IP. Our findings indicate that IP is closely associated to a distributed network of midline structures, all of them considered key modulators of hippocampal theta activity. Thus, IP forms a node that links MHb and LHb with this network and the hippocampus. Moreover, the rich predominantly GABAergic interconnections between IP and MnR, as well as IP and LDTg, support a cardinal role of these bidirectional pathways in the behavioral response to nicotine.
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Steroid Sensitive Neurons and Male Rat Mating BehaviorHuddleston, Gloria Gradine 03 August 2006 (has links)
Male rat mating is a suite of individual behaviors mediated by the actions of two metabolites of testosterone (T), dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and estradiol (E2), on the brain. Individually, neither metabolite fully maintains or restores mating in castrated males, but both combined are as effective as T. Two hormone-responsive areas of the brain, the medial preoptic area (MPO) and the medial amygdala (MEA), are crucial for mating. These studies ask: by what mechanism(s) does E2 act in the MPO and MEA? We blocked the conversion of T to E2 in the MEA of intact male rats and sexual behavior was not maintained. We then infused antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) to estrogen receptor-alpha (ER-á) mRNA bilaterally to the MPO or the MEA of intact male rats to block ER-á expression. ODN infusion of the MPO attenuated mating but infusion of the MEA had no effect. These results suggest that ER-á is the behaviorally relevant estrogen receptor (ER) in the MPO but not in the MEA. ER was originally described in the cytoplasm and nucleus of cells. Recently plasma membrane associated ERs (mER) have been reported. We conjugated E2 to Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA-E2), a large protein that will not penetrate the plasma membrane, thus restricting the action of E2 to mER, and chronically delivered it to the MPO and MEA. BSA-E2 maintained mating if put in the MPO, but not in the MEA, suggesting a surface action of E2 is sufficient in the MPO. The MPO and MEA are reciprocally connected and probably constitute elements of a larger, steroid-responsive neural network that mediates male mating behavior. To begin to describe this purported circuit, we injected Pseudorabies virus (PRV) into the prostate gland and dually labeled PRV-immunoreactive cells for ER or androgen receptors. We found dual labeling in a forebrain diencephalic circuit that includes the MPO, the medial preoptic nucleus, bed nucleus of stria terminalis, the zona incerta, the periaqueductal gray and other areas that presumably mediate both autonomic and motor aspects of male mating. Together, the results of these studies begin to elucidate locations and mechanisms of E2 mediation of male sexual behavior.
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Differential Effects of Estrogen Receptor alpha Suppression by Antisense Oligodeoxynucleotides in the Medial Preoptic Area and the Medial Amygdala on Male Rat Mating BehaviorPaisley, Jacquelyn Carrie 03 December 2007 (has links)
Male rat copulation is mediated by estrogen-sensitive neurons in the medial preoptic area (MPO) and medial amygdala (MEA); however, the mechanisms through which estradiol (E2) acts are not fully understood. We hypothesized that E2 acts through estrogen receptor α (ERα) in the MPO and MEA to promote male mating behavior. Antisense oligodeoxyneucleotides (AS-ODN) complementary to ERα mRNA were bilaterally infused via minipumps into either brain area to block the synthesis of ERα, which we predicted would reduce mating. Western blot analysis and immunocytochemistry revealed a knockdown of ERα in each brain region; however, compared to saline controls, males receiving AS-ODN to the MPO showed significant reductions in all components of mating, whereas males receiving AS-ODN to the MEA continued to mate normally. These results suggest that E2 acts differently in these brain regions to express sexual behavior and that ERα in the MPO, but not in the MEA, promotes mating.
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Dissociated Functional Pathways for Appetitive and Consummatory Reproductive Behaviors in Male Syrian Hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus)Been, Laura E 21 November 2011 (has links)
In many species, including Syrian hamsters, male reproductive behavior depends on the perception of odor cues from conspecifics in the environment. Volatile odor cues are processed primarily by the main olfactory system, whereas non-volatile cues are processed primarily by the accessory olfactory system. Together, these two chemosensory systems mediate appetitive reproductive behaviors, such as attraction to female odors, and consummatory reproductive behaviors, such as copulation, in male Syrian hamsters. Main and accessory olfactory information are first integrated in the medial amygdala (MA), a limbic nucleus that is critical for the expression of reproductive behaviors. MA is densely interconnected with other ventral forebrain nuclei that receive chemosensory information and are sensitive to steroid hormones. Specifically, several lines of evidence suggest that MA may generate behavioral responses to socio-sexual odors via functional connections with the posterior bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) and medial preoptic area (MPOA). It is unknown, however, how these three nuclei act as functional circuit to adaptively regulate appetitive and consummatory reproductive behaviors. Therefore, the overarching goal of this dissertation was to determine how BNST and MPOA function, both uniquely and as a circuit with MA, to generate attraction to female odors and copulatory behaviors in male Syrian hamsters. We found that BNST is required for attraction to female odors, but not for copulation, in sexually-naïve males. In contrast, MPOA is required for both attraction to female odors and for copulation in sexually-naïve males. Surprisingly, prior sexual experience mitigated the requirement of BNST and MPOA for these behaviors. Next, we found that MA preferentially transmits female odor information to BNST and to MPOA, whereas BNST relays female and male odor information equivalently to MPOA. Finally, we found that the functional connections between MA and BNST are required for attraction to female odors but not for copulation, whereas the functional connections between MA and MPOA are required for copulation but not for attraction to female odors. Ultimately, these data may uncover a fundamental mechanism by which this ventral forebrain circuit regulates appetitive and consummatory reproductive behaviors across many species and modalities.
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Mediální výchova a její realizace na základní škole. / Media literacy and its realization at the elementary schoolVOBORNÁ, Blanka January 2008 (has links)
Diploma work engages in the new educational line, which is Medial education. The theoretical part explaines notion of medial education, medial literacy. It describes the development of line and his obstruction to the czech education and it targets the role of medial education in the framework educational programme, it means how it should be embedded in instruction. It should fulfil the conditions. The practical part is focusing on chances of instruction medial education and analysis classes.The methodical disposition serves as instrument for teachers and students of second {--} degrese on the primary school.
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