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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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341

Anatomical mapping of dopamine receptor supersensitivity in the rat extended striatum

Kaur, Navneet, 1979- January 2008 (has links)
The extended striatum is a large, dopamine-innervated forebrain structure comprising the caudate-putamen, nucleus accumbens and olfactory tubercle (OT). The OT remains largely unexplored, despite its potentially important role in behaviour and dopamine (DA)-mediated reward. One method of studying function is examining "supersensitive" behavioural responses to DA agonists in animals after striatal DA loss. We examined whether D1 or D2 receptor supersensitivity occurs in the OT and neighbouring islands of Calleja (ICj), after unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of the medial forebrain bundle and medial OT (mOT). We also asked if the resulting DA receptor supersensitivity is anatomically heterogeneous. Our results showed D1-like receptor supersensitivity occurring in the OT with several DA agonists, and heterogeneously across the extended striatum. There is evidence of D2-like receptor supersensitivity in the ICj. Our focal mOT lesion failed to show DA receptor supersensitivity. Finally, there is little evidence for D2 supersensitivity as measured by [ 35S]GTPgammaS binding.
342

Olfactory and visual cues in host finding by bark beetles.

Kerr, Jessica Lydia January 2010 (has links)
This study examined the role of olfactory and visual cues in host finding of the pine bark beetles Hylastes ater and Hylurgus ligniperda and the burnt pine longhorn beetle Arhopalus ferus. The ultimate aim of this research was to provide new information on attractant and repellent (such as non-host leaf volatiles) stimuli to improve monitoring methods and reduce the attack by wood-boring and bark beetle species. A field trapping trial of visual and olfactory cues near Nelson caught 7842 H. ater, 274,594 H. ligniperda and 16,301 A. ferus adults. There were significant effects of both visual (colour and sihoutte) and olfactory (host and non-host volatiles) cues for all three species. The highest catches were in black (host mimicking), panel flight intercept traps baited with attractant (α-pinene and ethanol) and the lowest in clear or white (non-host mimicking) control traps. The repellent, green leaf volatiles (GLV) ((E)-2-hexen-1-ol & (Z)-3-hexen-1-ol) when present on traps with attractant reduced catches significantly but modestly in H. ater and H. ligniperda, but had no significant effect on A. ferus. A field trial near Christchurch found that GLV applied as a topical repellent halved the number of beetles attacking Pinus radiata logs. This reduction was significant in H. ligniperda, but not quite (P = 0.07) in H. ater. Placing logs among broadleaved plants (natural sources of non-host volatiles) significantly reduced attack of H. ligniperda by about 75% compared to logs in the open, but had no effect on H. ater. Attack by H. ater was found on 4% of 500 P. radiata seedlings in a field trial near Dunedin. Treatment of seedlings with GLV significantly affected the severity and proportion of seedlings attacked by H. ater, compared with insecticide-treated and control seedlings, but the treatment effect was apparently driven by an unexpected direct damaging effect of GLV on the health of seedlings. It is recommended that future research explores the use of non-host volatiles from natural sources that influence host finding in wood–boring and bark beetle species for the protection of plantation forests in New Zealand.
343

Uptake of manganese and some other metals into the CNS via the olfactory pathway /

Henriksson, Jörgen, January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Uppsala : Sveriges lantbruksuniv. / Härtill 5 uppsatser.
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Caractérisation des cellules gliales olfactives associées aux neurones à GnRH-I : rôle dans le développement de ces neurones / Characterization of olfactory glial cells associated with GnRH neurons-1 : role in GnRH-1 neurons development

Geller, Sarah 18 April 2013 (has links)
Chez le mammifère la fonction de reproduction est sous le contrôle des neurones hypothalamiques à GnRH-I. Au cours du développement embryonnaire ces neurones migrent de la fosse nasale vers le cerveau. De nombreuses études s’intéressent aux facteurs impliqués dans leur migration, mais l’influence de leur environnement cellulaire est très peu étudiée. Nous avons émis l’hypothèse que les neurones à GnRH-I d’origine extra-cérébrale possèdent un environnement gliale nécessaire à leur migration, connaissant le rôle de ces cellules dans l’ontogenèse neuronale du cerveau. Nos résultats montrent que 1) les neurones à GnRH-I sont associés à des cellules gliales au cours de leurs migrations nasale et télencéphalique 2) ces cellules gliales sont des progéniteurs des cellules gliales olfactives engainantes qui se différencient dans les régions rostrales au cours de la migration neuronale. 3) ces cellules expriment des gènes codant pour des facteurs impliqués dans la migration de ces neurones. 4) le transcriptome de ces cellules gliales est perturbé en présence d’un perturbateur endocrinien œstrogèno-mimétique, et touche des familles de gènes impliquées dans les molécules d’adhésions cellulaires nécessaire à la migration et à la régulation de l’activité des neurones à GnRH-I. / GnRH-I cells control reproduction functions in mammals. These cells are extra cerebral since they come from the nasal pit and migrate to the forebrain during embryonic development. Numerous studies have described the influence of different molecules on the migration of GnRH-1 neurons, however, the role of microenvironment cells remains poorly understood. Considering the role of glial cells in the forebrain’s neuronal migration, we had hypothesized that extra-cerebral GnRH-I neurons possess a glial environment necessary for their migration from the nose to the brain. Our results demonstrated that 1) GnRH-I neurons are associated with glial cells during their migration in the nasal septum and forebrain 2) These glial cells are progenitors of olfactory ensheathing cells, and differentiated within the rostral regions during neuronal migration. 3) These cells express genes encoding factors involved in GnRH-I neurons migration 4) Glial cells transcriptome are disrupted with estrogen-mimicking endocrine disruptor, and affects gene families involved in cell adhesion molecules necessary for migration and activity regulation of GnRH-I neurons
345

Vycítí hmyzožraví ptáci rostliny volající o pomoc?

MRÁZOVÁ, Anna January 2016 (has links)
Two chapters in this thesis try to explain whether insectivorous birds can smell volatile compounds released by plants attacked by herbivorous insect, and use them as a cue to locate prey rich plants. First chapter describes field experiments with chemical induction of volatile compounds similar to those released during real herbivory. Second chapter depicts foraging behaviour of birds towards trees with "true" herbivory caused by live caterpillars in a cage experiment.
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Avaliação do potencial ansiolítico e antidepressivo da guanosina / Investigation of the potential anxiolytic and antidepressive of guanosine

Almeida, Roberto Farina de January 2016 (has links)
Os Transtornos psiquiátricos acompanham a história da humanidade. Classificados em categorias distintas podemos observar que dentre todas as patologias que constituem os transtornos mentais e de comportamento, as doenças mais prevalentes são as doenças de Ansiedade e de Transtorno Depressivo Maior (TDM). Mesmo com muitos avanços nas neurociências, assim como na terapêutica (psicofarmacologia), ainda hoje a fisiopatologia e o desenvolvimento farmacológico são áreas que necessitam intenso estudo. Avanços recentes tem sugerido que drogas capazes de modular os sistemas glutamatérgico e purinérgico possuem potencial efeito neuromodulador, sendo promissores candidatos para o desenvolvimento de novas drogas com ação ansiolítica e/ou antidepressiva. Dessa maneira, o objetivo desta tese foi investigar o potencial efeito ansiolítico da guanosina (GUO) em modelos animais preditivos para o estudo da potencial atividade ansiolítica de novos compostos, assim como seu potencial efeito antidepressivo no modelo animal de depressão da Bulbectomia Olfatória Bilateral (OBX). Inicialmente, nossos resultados demonstram que a administração de GUO foi capaz de produzir um consistente efeito ansiolítico modulando os níveis de adenosina (ADO) e glutamato cerebral. Ainda, pela primeira vez, foi observado que a GUO per se promoveu uma diminuição da liberação de glutamato em preparações de sinaptosomas de hipocampo, um efeito dependente da ativação dos receptores A1 de ADO. Após a caracterização do potencial efeito ansiolítico da GUO, nosso objetivo foi avaliar o potencial efeito antidepressivo da GUO em um modelo animal com validade de face e de constructo, como o modelo da OBX. Contudo, após revisão da literatura em estudos que utilizaram o modelo da OBX, observou-se a necessidade de uma investigação a longo prazo, das principais alterações comportamentais e neuroquímicas induzidas pela OBX. Nossos resultados, mostram pela primeira vez, que camundongos submetidos a OBX apresentaram simultaneamente alterações comportamentais e neuroquímicas transitórias e de longa duração. Ademais, as evidências indicam que o hipocampo possui alta susceptibilidade aos danos induzidos pela OBX, visto que uma sinaptotoxicidade transitória, acompanhada de um duradouro desequilíbrio redox e aumento da resposta inflamatória foram observados. Por fim, o tratamento crônico com GUO foi capaz de reverter a maioria das alterações identificadas previamente como duradouras nos parâmetros comportamentais e neuroquímicos no modelo da OBX. Considerando os resultados neuroquímicos obtidos pelos diferentes protocolos de tratamento realizados neste estudo, novas hipóteses de mecanismos de ação exercidos pela GUO foram apresentadas, e mecanismos já estabelecidos foram reproduzidos. Por fim, de uma maneira geral os dados apresentados nesta tese reforçam a hipótese do envolvimento do sistema purinérgico nos transtornos psiquiátricos, e sugerem que a GUO apresenta uma potencial ação terapêutica para o tratamento destas doenças, abrindo assim novas perspectivas para elucidação dos mecanismos envolvidos na fisiopatologia da ansiedade e TDM. / Psychiatric disorder had accompanied the course of human history. Mental and behavioral disorders are classified in different categories and among all different psychiatric disorders; anxiety and major depressive disorder (MDD) are the most prevalents. Despite the substantial advances in our knowledge on the neurobiological bases of both anxiety and MDD, as well as in the therapeutic area (psychopharmacology), even today, the pathophysiology of these disorders as well as pharmacological development are still under investigation. Recent advances have suggested that drugs able to modulate glutamatergic and purinergic systems present a potential neuromodulatory effect, and are promising candidates for the development of new drugs with both anxiolytic and antidepressant effects. Thus, the aim of this work was to investigate the potential guanosine (GUO) anxiolytic-like effects in predictive animal models largely used to elucidate anxiolytic properties of new compounds, as well as investigate the potential GUO antidepressant effect in Olfactory Bulbectomy (OBX) model of depression. Initially, our results demonstrate that acute GUO administration was able to induce a consistent anxiolytic-like effect, by modulating the adenosine and glutamate cerebrospinal levels. Here, for the first time, it was observed that GUO per se was able to decrease the glutamate release in hippocampal synaptosome. After characterizing the potential anxiolytic-like effect promoted by GUO, our second goal was to evaluate the potential GUO antidepressant-like effect in an animal model with recognized face and construct validity as the OBX model of depression. However, given the lack of studies in the literature considering the time course of the behavioral and neurochemical changes after the depressive-like behavior onset induced by OBX we firstly characterize some important features regarding the OBX model. Collectively, mice submitted to the OBX model of depression and followed up to 8 weeks simultaneously presented transient and long-lasting deleterious effects in behavioral and neurochemical parameters. The evidences pointed that hippocampus was the most affected brain structure, since a transient hippocampal-related synaptotoxicity, accompanied by a long-lasting hippocampal imbalance in redox and inflammatory homeostasis were observed. Additionally, the neurochemical effects seem to strengthen our behavioral findings. Finally, chronic GUO treatment, similarly to the classical tricyclic antidepressant imipramine, was able to improve the long-term behavioral phenotype impairment induced by OBX, specifically improving behavioral performances that require cognitive functions, accompanied by reversion of hippocampal redox imbalance parameters, as well as in peripheral and central anti-inflammatory IL-10 release. Thus, in present study, the pre-clinical evaluation of GUO as a potential drug for treatment of the most prevalent psychiatric disorders (anxiety and MDD) presented promising results. Furthermore, additional GUO mechanisms of action were evidenced and new perspectives were established. Thus, the data presented in this thesis support the hypothesis of the involvement of the purinergic system in mood disorders, and suggest that GUO has a potential therapeutic activity for the treatment of psychiatric disorders.
347

Avaliação do potencial ansiolítico e antidepressivo da guanosina / Investigation of the potential anxiolytic and antidepressive of guanosine

Almeida, Roberto Farina de January 2016 (has links)
Os Transtornos psiquiátricos acompanham a história da humanidade. Classificados em categorias distintas podemos observar que dentre todas as patologias que constituem os transtornos mentais e de comportamento, as doenças mais prevalentes são as doenças de Ansiedade e de Transtorno Depressivo Maior (TDM). Mesmo com muitos avanços nas neurociências, assim como na terapêutica (psicofarmacologia), ainda hoje a fisiopatologia e o desenvolvimento farmacológico são áreas que necessitam intenso estudo. Avanços recentes tem sugerido que drogas capazes de modular os sistemas glutamatérgico e purinérgico possuem potencial efeito neuromodulador, sendo promissores candidatos para o desenvolvimento de novas drogas com ação ansiolítica e/ou antidepressiva. Dessa maneira, o objetivo desta tese foi investigar o potencial efeito ansiolítico da guanosina (GUO) em modelos animais preditivos para o estudo da potencial atividade ansiolítica de novos compostos, assim como seu potencial efeito antidepressivo no modelo animal de depressão da Bulbectomia Olfatória Bilateral (OBX). Inicialmente, nossos resultados demonstram que a administração de GUO foi capaz de produzir um consistente efeito ansiolítico modulando os níveis de adenosina (ADO) e glutamato cerebral. Ainda, pela primeira vez, foi observado que a GUO per se promoveu uma diminuição da liberação de glutamato em preparações de sinaptosomas de hipocampo, um efeito dependente da ativação dos receptores A1 de ADO. Após a caracterização do potencial efeito ansiolítico da GUO, nosso objetivo foi avaliar o potencial efeito antidepressivo da GUO em um modelo animal com validade de face e de constructo, como o modelo da OBX. Contudo, após revisão da literatura em estudos que utilizaram o modelo da OBX, observou-se a necessidade de uma investigação a longo prazo, das principais alterações comportamentais e neuroquímicas induzidas pela OBX. Nossos resultados, mostram pela primeira vez, que camundongos submetidos a OBX apresentaram simultaneamente alterações comportamentais e neuroquímicas transitórias e de longa duração. Ademais, as evidências indicam que o hipocampo possui alta susceptibilidade aos danos induzidos pela OBX, visto que uma sinaptotoxicidade transitória, acompanhada de um duradouro desequilíbrio redox e aumento da resposta inflamatória foram observados. Por fim, o tratamento crônico com GUO foi capaz de reverter a maioria das alterações identificadas previamente como duradouras nos parâmetros comportamentais e neuroquímicos no modelo da OBX. Considerando os resultados neuroquímicos obtidos pelos diferentes protocolos de tratamento realizados neste estudo, novas hipóteses de mecanismos de ação exercidos pela GUO foram apresentadas, e mecanismos já estabelecidos foram reproduzidos. Por fim, de uma maneira geral os dados apresentados nesta tese reforçam a hipótese do envolvimento do sistema purinérgico nos transtornos psiquiátricos, e sugerem que a GUO apresenta uma potencial ação terapêutica para o tratamento destas doenças, abrindo assim novas perspectivas para elucidação dos mecanismos envolvidos na fisiopatologia da ansiedade e TDM. / Psychiatric disorder had accompanied the course of human history. Mental and behavioral disorders are classified in different categories and among all different psychiatric disorders; anxiety and major depressive disorder (MDD) are the most prevalents. Despite the substantial advances in our knowledge on the neurobiological bases of both anxiety and MDD, as well as in the therapeutic area (psychopharmacology), even today, the pathophysiology of these disorders as well as pharmacological development are still under investigation. Recent advances have suggested that drugs able to modulate glutamatergic and purinergic systems present a potential neuromodulatory effect, and are promising candidates for the development of new drugs with both anxiolytic and antidepressant effects. Thus, the aim of this work was to investigate the potential guanosine (GUO) anxiolytic-like effects in predictive animal models largely used to elucidate anxiolytic properties of new compounds, as well as investigate the potential GUO antidepressant effect in Olfactory Bulbectomy (OBX) model of depression. Initially, our results demonstrate that acute GUO administration was able to induce a consistent anxiolytic-like effect, by modulating the adenosine and glutamate cerebrospinal levels. Here, for the first time, it was observed that GUO per se was able to decrease the glutamate release in hippocampal synaptosome. After characterizing the potential anxiolytic-like effect promoted by GUO, our second goal was to evaluate the potential GUO antidepressant-like effect in an animal model with recognized face and construct validity as the OBX model of depression. However, given the lack of studies in the literature considering the time course of the behavioral and neurochemical changes after the depressive-like behavior onset induced by OBX we firstly characterize some important features regarding the OBX model. Collectively, mice submitted to the OBX model of depression and followed up to 8 weeks simultaneously presented transient and long-lasting deleterious effects in behavioral and neurochemical parameters. The evidences pointed that hippocampus was the most affected brain structure, since a transient hippocampal-related synaptotoxicity, accompanied by a long-lasting hippocampal imbalance in redox and inflammatory homeostasis were observed. Additionally, the neurochemical effects seem to strengthen our behavioral findings. Finally, chronic GUO treatment, similarly to the classical tricyclic antidepressant imipramine, was able to improve the long-term behavioral phenotype impairment induced by OBX, specifically improving behavioral performances that require cognitive functions, accompanied by reversion of hippocampal redox imbalance parameters, as well as in peripheral and central anti-inflammatory IL-10 release. Thus, in present study, the pre-clinical evaluation of GUO as a potential drug for treatment of the most prevalent psychiatric disorders (anxiety and MDD) presented promising results. Furthermore, additional GUO mechanisms of action were evidenced and new perspectives were established. Thus, the data presented in this thesis support the hypothesis of the involvement of the purinergic system in mood disorders, and suggest that GUO has a potential therapeutic activity for the treatment of psychiatric disorders.
348

O papel dos interneurônios inibitórios do bulbo olfatório no processamento de odores: um estudo computacional / The role of inhibitory interneurons of the Olfactory Bulb on Odor Processing: A Computational Study

Denise Arruda Facchini 11 August 2015 (has links)
O entendimento dos mecanismos de representação e processamento de odores pelo sistema olfatório é uma das questões centrais da neurociência moderna. Os odores são codificados pela circuitaria interna do bulbo olfatório em padrões espaço-temporais refletidos pela atividade de suas células de saída, as células mitrais e tufosas, que transmitem os resultados das computações dessa estrutura inicial de processamento a regiões corticais superiores. A arquitetura das conexões existentes no bulbo olfatório apresenta inibição lateral em duas camadas diferentes de sua estrutura laminar, intermediadas por dois tipos distintos de interneurônios. Na camada glomerular, mais externa, a inibição lateral é mediada pelas células periglomerulares e na camada plexiforme externa, mais interna, a inibição lateral é mediada pelas células granulares. O papel desses dois níveis distintos de inibição lateral e os mecanismos segundo os quais eles atuam moldando os padrões espaço-temporais de resposta do bulbo olfatório a odores diferentes são ainda pouco conhecidos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi construir um modelo de rede neural biologicamente plausível do bulbo olfatório para investigar como dois tipos diferentes de interneurônios, atuando em estágios distintos de processamento, podem contribuir para a discriminação de odores e a coordenação dos padrões de disparo das células mitrais. O modelo de rede construído, com representação de odores pela atividade das células mitrais e baseado nas interações recíprocas entre essas células e os interneurônios inibitórios, mostrou que a inibição gerada pelas células periglomerulares pode melhorar o contraste entre odores similares, facilitando a discriminação de odores, enquanto que a inibição das células granulares atua no refinamento da resposta de saída da informação olfatória. / The understanding of odor representation and processing mechanisms by the olfactory system is one of the central questions of modern neuroscience. Odors are encoded by the olfactory bulb circuitry in terms of spatiotemporal spiking patterns. These are reflected in the activity of the mitral cells, which are the output cells of the olfactory bulb that transmit the information processed in this early structure to higher cortical regions. The architecture of the olfactory bulb connections presents lateral inhibition at two different layers of its laminar structure, mediated by two distinct types of interneurons. In the glomerular layer, lateral inhibition is mediated by periglomerular cells. In the external plexiform layer, lateral inhibition is mediated by granule cells. The role of these two different lateral inhibition levels and the mechanisms whereby they shape the spatial and temporal patterns of the olfactory bulb response to different odors is not well known. The aim of this work was to build a biologically plausible neural network model of the olfactory bulb to investigate how two different types of interneurons, acting at different processing stages, could contribute to odor discrimination and the coordination of the mitral cells spiking patterns. The results of simulations of the network model shown that the inhibition generated by periglomerular cells can provide contrast enhancement and odors discrimination, while the granule cell inhibition can refine the output response of the olfactory information.
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MORFOMETRIA DA ANTENA, NÚMERO E DISTRIBUIÇÃO DE ESTRUTURAS SENSORIAIS OLFATIVAS EM ABELHAS EUGLOSSINA E MELIPONINA (HYM: APIDAE) / Morphometry of the antenna, number and distribution of structures in sensory olfactive bees Euglossina and Meliponina (Hym: Apidae)

Gonçalves, Claudia Bezerra da Silva 28 February 2007 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-02-26T14:53:08Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 ClaudiaBezerraSGoncalves.pdf: 706994 bytes, checksum: 7b1a77a7f4ff1c1b643ddf918c282667 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007-02-28 / Most part of the external sensory receptaclles known are located in the antennal flagellate: sensilla placodea (olfactory discs, D.O.), basiconica, trichodea (cerdas), coeloconica, ampullaceae and campaniformia. The Apidae bees have been studied on diverse aspects, the external morphology, among which has call the attention for its importance is the bee antennae. The study of the antennae and their sensory olfactive structures has been done more frequently in highly social bees, such as Apina and Meliponina. The purpose of the paper was to analyze comparatively, at microscopic level, the size and the form of the antenna, the number and the distribution of the olfactory antennal structures or sensilla placodea in Euglossina and Meliponina bees with different social standards It was antennae from 10 males of Melipona favosa orbignyi and of Scaptotrigona depilis, 10 males of Eufriesea violaceae and of Exaerete smaragdina and 2 males of Exaerete dentata, totaling 62 bees analyzed for each species studied. For segment was counted the absolute number of the olfactory discs, it was measured diverse morphometric characters and obtained the following values AT (total area of the segment) aE (area with D.O), a (area with D.O.) and it was calculated the indices D.O./AT and D.O/aE. It was the Euglossina bees have more D.O., related to absolute numbers than the Meliponina. Among the Meliponina, the males and the workers the M. favosa orbignyi 5 have more absolute number of D.O., and comparing sex, the males have more D.O. than the females. As for the characters A (width of the segment) D and E (length of the segment), the Euglossina male show more value when compared to the workers and males of the Meliponina. As for the area of the antennal segment, Euglossina males present a total area AT much bigger than Meliponina. Among all the species analyzed, Euglossina show an area with olfactive structure (aE) and an area without theses D.O. (a) with similar sizes; while Meliponina, aE > a. Among the Meliponina, S. depilis have more discs (D.O./AT) with more concentration on the segment (D.O./aE) among the males, theses values are bigger than the females. The worker, M. favosa orbignyi, show theses indices much bigger than the males, indicating more quantity of D.O. with more concentration in the segment. Among all Euglossina, the males of Eufriesea violaceae have more D.O. than E. dentata and E. smaragdina (both with lower values than the Meliponina). Hence S. depilis, despite its smaller size, have the bigger number of D.O. than the Euglossina, Eufriesea violaceae have bigger number D.O. than the Exaerete (which are considered big bees and bigger than Eufriesea violaceae) / No flagelo antenal se encontra a maior parte de receptores sensoriais externos conhecidos: sensilla placodea (discos olfativos, D.O.), basiconica, trichodea (cerdas), coeloconica, ampullacea e campaniformia. Nas abelhas Apidae, têm sido estudadas sob os mais diversos aspectos, a morfologia externa, sendo que um dos caracteres que tem chamado a atenção pela sua importância é a antena das abelhas. O estudo das antenas e de suas estruturas sensoriais olfativas tem sido realizado com mais intensidade em abelhas altamente sociais, como nos Apina e Meliponina. O objetivo do trabalho foi analisar comparativamente, em nível de microscopia óptica, o tamanho e forma da antena, o número e a distribuição das estruturas olfativas antenais ou sensilla placodea em abelhas Euglossina e Meliponina com diferentes padrões sociais. Foram usadas antenas de 10 machos e 10 fêmeas de Melipona favosa orbignyi e de Scaptotrigona depilis; 10 machos de Eufriesea violaceae e de Exaerete smaragdina e, 2 machos de Exaerete dentata, totalizando 62 abelhas analisadas para cada espécie estudada. Para cada segmento foi contado o número absoluto de discos olfativos, foram medidos diversos caracteres morfométricos e obtidos os valores AT (área total do segmento), aE (área com D.O. ), a (área sem D.O.), e ainda, calculados os índices D.O./AT e D.O./aE. Verificou-se que as abelhas Euglossina têm mais D.O., em números absolutos, do que as Meliponina. Dentre os Meliponina, os machos e as operárias de M. favosa orbignyi tem maior número absoluto de D.O., e, na comparação entre os sexos, os machos possuem mais D.O. do que as fêmeas. 3 Referente aos caracteres A (largura total do segmento) D e E ( relativos ao comprimento do segmento), os maiores valores são apresentados pelos machos Euglossina, quando comparados com operárias e machos de Meliponina. Quanto às áreas do segmento antenal, os machos Euglossina apresentam a área total AT muito maior do que em Meliponina. Dentre todas as espécies analisadas, os Euglossina mostram a área com estruturas olfativas (aE ) e a área sem esses D.O.(a) com tamanhos semelhantes; enquanto que nos Meliponina, aE > a. Dentre os Meliponina, S. depilis têm mais discos (D.O./AT), com maior concentração no segmento (D.O./aE) sendo que nos machos, esses valores são maiores do que nas fêmeas. As operárias M. favosa orbignyi mostram esses índices bem maiores do que nos machos, indicando maior quantidade de D.O., com maior concentração no segmento. Dentre todos os Euglossina, os machos de Eufriesea violaceae têm mais D.O. do que E. dentata e E. smaragdina (ambos com valores inferiores aos dos Meliponina). Portanto S. depilis, independente de seu tamanho menor, têm o maior número de discos olfativos; e dentre os Euglossina, Eufriesea violaceae têm maior número de D.O. do que as Exaerete (que são consideradas abelhas de grande porte, e maiores que Eufriesea violaceae)
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Reconhecimento de padrões usando uma rede neural pulsada inspirada no bulbo olfatório / Pattern Reconigtion Using Spiking Neuron Networks Inspired on Olfactory Bulb

Lucas Baggio Figueira 31 August 2011 (has links)
O sistema olfatório é notável por sua capacidade de discriminar odores muito similares, mesmo que estejam misturados. Essa capacidade de discriminação é, em parte, devida a padrões de atividade espaço-temporais gerados nas células mitrais, as células principais do bulbo olfatório, durante a apresentação de um odor. Tais padrões dinâmicos decorrem de interações sinápticas recíprocas entre as células mitrais e interneurônios inibitórios do bulbo olfatório, por exemplo, as células granulares. Nesta tese, apresenta-se um modelo do bulbo olfatório baseado em modelos pulsados das células mitrais e granulares e avalia-se o seu desempenho como sistema reconhecedor de padrões usando-se bases de dados de padrões artificiais e reais. Os resultados dos testes mostram que o modelo possui a capacidade de separar padrões em diferentes classes. Essa capacidade pode ser explorada na construção de sistemas reconhecedores de padrões. Apresenta-se também a ferramenta denominada Nemos, desenvolvida para a implementação do modelo, que é uma plataforma para simulação de neurônios e redes de neurônios pulsados com interface gráfica amigável com o usuário. / The olfactory system is a remarkable system capable of discriminating very similar odorant mixtures. This is in part achieved via spatio-temporal activity patterns generated in mitral cells, the principal cells of the olfactory bulb, during odor presentation. Here, we present a spiking neural network model of the olfactory bulb and evaluate its performance as a pattern recognition system with datasets taken from both artificial and real pattern databases. Our results show that the dynamic activity patterns produced in the mitral cells of the olfactory bulb model by pattern attributes presented to it have a pattern separation capability. This capability can be explored in the construction of high-performance pattern recognition systems. Besides, we proposed Nemos a framework for simulation spiking neural networks through graphical user interface and has extensible models for neurons, synapses and networks.

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