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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Neural changes in forelimb cortex and behavioural development

Coles, Brenda Louise Kay, University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science January 1996 (has links)
Neural changes in the forelimb cortex were studied at Postnatal (P) 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 100 days. Six biological markers of brain development, cortical thickness, Layer III pyramidal cell morphology, glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), myelination, c-fos activity and Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) were correlated with the behavioural development of reaching, bimanual coordination, postural adjustment, and defensive feeding behaviours. The behaviours were filmed from P15 until P30 and then also in adulthood. For the behaviours there was a gradual development of the skilled patterns of paw and digit use seen in adults as well as in the patterns of movements in postural adjustment, carry behaviours and dodging and robbing type behaviours. The development of the adult patterns of movement were correlated to the morphological and biochemical changes in the cortex. The results suggest that the maturation of skilled movements depends upon anatomical and neurochemical maturation of the neocortex as well as upon learning. / x, 132 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.
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Studies on the immunobiology of infections with the metacestodes of Echinococcus multilocularis in rodents

Kroeze, Wesley Kars January 1987 (has links)
The relationships among parasite growth, responses to infection and host genetic factors were examined in rodents infected with Echinococcus multilocularis. Mongolian gerbils, cotton rats and C57L/J mice were relatively susceptible to the infection, whereas five other inbred strains of mice, and hybrids and backcrosses between C57L/J and C57BL/6J mice were more resistant. In mice, susceptibility to E. multilocularis was controlled by multiple, non-H-2-linked genes, as were pathological, inflammatory and specific (antibody) responses to the infection. These responses were also affected by the degree of parasite growth in individual hosts. Antibodies, natural killer cells and hematological responsiveness were ruled out as contributing to resistance to E. multilocularis. Studies on peritoneal leukocytes from infected animals suggested that infections with E. multilocularis were controlled by cells in two phases: an acute phase involving neutrophils and mononuclear cells and a chronic phase involving eosinophils and mononuclear cells.
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Characterization of immune responses correlating with protection and the development of an efficacious treatment against Ebola virus infections

Wong, Gary Chung Kei 05 September 2014 (has links)
Ebola virus (EBOV) is a zoonotic pathogen which causes a fulminant hemorrhagic fever and results in up to 90% fatality. Despite efforts over the past 38 years, a licensed prophylactic or post-exposure option remains unavailable. Several experimental vaccines have already demonstrated protection from lethal EBOV disease in nonhuman primates (NHPs). However, attempts to translate this research from bench to bedside have been hampered, since the immune responses that correlate with protection against EBOV are not well-defined. Without this information, it is not possible to reliably predict the efficacy of vaccines or treatments in humans without lethal challenge. The goal of this thesis is to determine the immune parameters that are predictive of protection against EBOV. Due to the rapid speed of EBOV pathogenesis, it was originally hypothesized that a rapid and robust CD8+ T-cell response must be crucial for survival. Using a previously-characterized adenovirus-vectored Ebola vaccine (Ad5-optGP), transgenic/knockout C57BL/6J mice with ablation for selected immune responses were vaccinated and challenged 28 days later. Surprisingly, while CD8+ T-cell knockout mice survived infection, B-cell knockout mice did not, indicating that the antibody response played a critical role in protection. Humoral and cell-mediated responses were compared between survivor and moribund guinea pigs and NHPs from previous vaccination and post-exposure therapy experiments, either with Ad5-optGP or a vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)-vectored vaccine (VSVΔG/EBOVGP). Circulating EBOV glycoprotein (GP)-specific IgG antibody levels were the best correlation for protection independent of vaccine platform or timing of exposure (p<0.0001), strongly supporting the role of antibody responses in the control of EBOV infection. To demonstrate that antibodies are also responsible for protection, three previously-characterized monoclonal antibodies recognizing different GP epitopes were combined into a cocktail (ZMAb). Initiation of ZMAb treatment 1 and 2 days post infection (dpi) with EBOV protected 100% and 50% of NHPs, respectively. These results provide a reliable measure for predicting protection from EBOV in three commonly used animal models, and present a strong case for the use of antibodies as an effective post-exposure treatment. This knowledge will ultimately help in the development and validation of a clinical product against EBOV infection.
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Biochemical and ultrastructural studies of dominantly inherited and drug induced cataracts

Stirk, Linda J. (Linda Joyce) January 1984 (has links)
Mice bearing the mutant gene Cat:Fr have dominantly inherited congenital cataracts, which are more extensive in the mutant homozygote than in the heterozygote. The biochemical and ultrastructural properties of these lenses were examined and compared with those of lenses in which cataracts were induced with acetaminophen and bleomycin. The Cat mutation induces a dominant, by inheritance, loss of beta-H crystallins, but this change is also seen in the bleomycin cataracts, and in the presence of 1 M sucrose, or at 4(DEGREES)C. There are codominantly inherited alterations in the relative proportions of crystallin and albuminoid components in the inherited cataracts, and in the presence of 1 M sucrose. Changes in amino acid composition of the lens proteins are dominantly inherited in the Cat mutation. There are also abnormalities of amino acid composition in the proteins from the acetaminophen cataracts, but these are different from those caused by the mutation. As to the ultrastructural changes, the inherited cataracts have a relatively normal anterior epithelium, but show marked degeneration of nuclear and deep cortical fibres. The bleomycin cataracts also show extensive nuclear destruction, but in addition, appear to be completely devoid of capsule, and have degenerating anterior epithelium cells, which are not seen in the inherited cataract. The acetaminophen cataracts, by contrast, retain normal overall structural architecture, but the individual fibres become swollen and flaky, and develop an increased number of interdigitating processes. These abnormal biochemical properties not unique to the Cat:Fr mouse are unlikely to be proximal effects of the mutant gene, and may be general consequences of the presence of a cataract, from whatever cause. The differences between ultrastructural abnormalities seen in the drug induced and inherited cataracts suggest that these etiological agents induce cataracts by different mechanisms, a fact that is not always apparent from
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The molecular biology of cancellous bone defects and oestrogen deficiency fractures, in rodents; and the in vivo effects of acid on bone healing

Low, Adrian Kah Wai, Clinical School - Prince of Wales Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW January 2008 (has links)
The management of significant bone defects, delayed and non-union of fractures can be extremely challenging. Development of specific treatment is hindered by an absence of information regarding the molecular events which regulate these processes. In this thesis, a bilateral cancellous bone defect model of the femur and tibia was developed in a rodent and the spatiotemporal profile of TGF-β, BMP 2 and 7, Smads 1, 4 and 5 characterised. Next, the capability of acid solution to augment healing was tested in both a bone defect and in a closed femoral fracture model. Finally, a long term oestrogen deficiency (OVX) rat model of postmenopausal osteoporosis was characterised and the spatiotemporal profiles of IGF-1, IGFR-1, MMP-1, MMP-3, MMP-9, MMP-13, TIMP-1, TIMP-2, BMP-2, BMP-4, BMP-7, TGF-β, Smad4, Smad7, VEGF, Flt-1, Ihh and FGF-2 were compared in femoral osteotomies between OVX and Sham groups. The bilateral cancellous defect model was successfully created with a number of advantages with which to recommend its use in future studies. TGF-β, BMP 2 and 7, Smads 1, 4 and 5 had characteristic spatiotemporal profiles during cancellous bone defect healing suggesting that they have a regulatory role. The results of the acid study were inconclusive and problems with substance delivery and maintenance at the desired site need to be addressed in the future to fully test this hypothesis. No significant differences were detected on histology or three-point mechanical testing between the fracture calluses of acid and control groups. In the final study, OVX rats after six months had significantly increased weight and decreased bone mineral density compared to their sham counterparts. A histological delay in osteotomy healing was observed in the OVX group but no significant differences on tensile testing were seen between OVX and Sham groups up to six weeks. Immunohistochemistry revealed that delayed healing may be due to the down-regulation of IGF-1, BMP-2, 4, and 7 and the up-regulation of MMP-3 in OVX compared to Sham groups. In conclusion, the results of this thesis give some insight into the molecular biology of bone defects and osteoporotic fractures. This information may also be useful in the development of specific treatments aimed at augmenting healing in bone defects and osteoporotic fractures.
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The role of the androgen receptor in anxiety-related behaviors, the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis, and sensorimotor gating studies in rodents with the testicular feminization mutation /

Zuloaga, Damian. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (PH. D.)--Michigan State University. Dept. of Psychology, 2008. / Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on Sept. 8, 2009) Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-178). Also issued in print.
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Μελέτη των φυλογενετικών σχέσεων των χρωμοσωματικών φυλών του υπόγειου σκαπτοποντικού Microtus thomasi με κυτταρογενετικές και μοριακές μεθόδους / Study of the phylogenetic relations of the chromosomal races of the underground vole Microtus thomasi with cytogenetic and molecular approaches

Ροβάτσος, Μιχαήλ 06 December 2013 (has links)
Στα πλαίσια της παρούσας διδακτορικής διατριβής μελετήθηκαν οι φυλογενετικές σχέσεις των χρωμοσωματικών φυλών του είδους M. thomasi με κυτταρογενετικές και μοριακές προσεγγίσεις. Συλλέχθηκαν συνολικά 408 άτομα από 65 τοποθεσίες της Ελλάδας, της Αλβανίας και του Μαυροβουνίου, που μελετήθηκαν με κλασικές κυτταρογενετικές μεθόδους (πρότυπο G & C ζώνωσης), συγκριτική μοριακή κυτταρογενετική ανάλυση με δείκτες τελομερικές και δορυφορικές αλληλουχίες, μοριακή φυλογένεση με δείκτες μιτοχονδριακούς γενετικούς τόπους (cytb, D-loop) και εργαστηριακές διασταυρώσεις ανάμεσα σε άτομα από διαφορετικές χρωμοσωματικές φυλές. Τα αποτελέσματα της παρούσας διατριβής δείχνουν ότι οι σκαπτοποντικοί από την Αττική και την Εύβοια παρουσιάζουν σημαντικές διαφορές σε σχέση με τους υπόλοιπους πληθυσμούς, σε όλες τις προσεγγίσεις που χρησιμοποιήθηκαν και προτείνεται να θεωρηθούν ως διακριτό είδος με το όνομα Microtus atticus, όπως είχε αρχικά περιγραφεί από τον Miller το 1910. Τα δύο αδελφά είδη M. thomasi και M. atticus έχουν παρόμοιο πρότυπο C και G ζώνωσης στα αυτοσωματικά χρωμοσώματα, αλλά διαφέρουν ως προς την σύσταση της ετεροχρωματίνης των Χ χρωμοσωμάτων (στο Μ. atticus αποτελείται κυρίως από τη δορυφορική αλληλουχία Mth-Alu900, ενώ στο M. thomasi από τελομερικές αλληλουχίες), παρουσιάζουν αναπαραγωγική απομόνωση (σε εργαστηριακές συνθήκες δίνουν στείρα F1 υβρίδια) και παρουσιάζουν γενετικές αποστάσεις, παραπλήσιες με άλλα στενά συγγενικά είδη Microtus ως προς τους μιτοχονδριακούς γενετικούς τόπους (cytb: 2,7% και D-loop: 2,6%). Τα δύο παραπάνω είδη παρουσιάζουν εκτεταμένους χρωμοσωματικούς πολυμορφισμούς που ομαδοποιούνται σε εννέα χρωμοσωματικές φυλές στο είδος M. thomasi: “thomasi” (2n=44, FN=44), “peloponnesiacus" (2n=44, FN=46), “Tichio” (2n=42, FN=44), “Rb-subalpine”(2n=40, FN=42), “subalpine” (2n=42, FN=42), “Preveza” (2n=40, FN=42), “Kali” (2n=40, FN=42), “Aridea” (2n=38, FN=42), “Edessa”(2n=38, FN=40) και δύο φυλές στο είδος M. atticus: "atticus" (2n=44, FN=46), "Evia" (2n=44, FN=44). Με βάση τα αποτελέσματα των εργαστηριακών διασταυρώσεων, τη φυλογενετική και την κυτταρογενετική μελέτη, πραγματοποιήθηκε μία εκτεταμένη αναθεώρηση της προέλευσης των ήδη γνωστών χρωμοσωματικών φυλών, ενώ βρέθηκαν και περιγράφηκαν νέες χρωμοσωματικές φυλές. Οι πληθυσμοί σκαπτοποντικών από την Αττική και την Πελοπόννησο, που σύμφωνα με παλαιότερες εργασίες, είχαν περιγραφεί ως "atticus" και άνηκαν στο είδος M. thomasi, στην παρούσα διδακτορική διατριβή διαχωρίζονται σε δύο χρωμοσωματικές φυλές, που κατατάσσονται στα δύο διαφορετικά είδη. Οι πληθυσμοί από την Αττική ανήκουν στη φυλή "atticus" και κατατάσσονται στο είδος M. atticus, ενώ οι πληθυσμοί σκαπτοποντικών από την Πελοπόννησο θεωρούνται ως μία διακριτή φυλή, την "peloponnesiacus" και κατατάσσονται στο είδος M. thomasi. Οι χρωμοσωματικές φυλές του είδους M. thomasi: “Tichio”, “Preveza”, “Kali” και "Edessa" που είχαν αναφερθεί ως πολυμορφισμοί σε παλαιότερες εργασίες, περιγράφονται πια ως διακριτές χρωμοσωματικές φυλές. Επίσης, περιγράφονται για πρώτη φορά η χρωμοσωματική φυλή “Aridea” (2n=38, FN=42) του είδους M. thomasi και η χρωμοσωματική φυλή "Evia" (2n=44, FN=44) του είδους M. atticus. Οι χρωμοσωματικές φυλές "atticus" του είδους M. atticus και "peloponnesiacus", "subalpine", "Kali" και "Edessa" του είδους M. thomasi διασταυρώθηκαν στο εργαστήριο με την θεωρούμενη ως πιο πρωτόγονη φυλή "thomasi" του είδους M. thomasi. Η χρωμοσωματική φυλή "atticus", που ανήκει στο είδος M. atticus, έδωσε στείρους απογόνους με τις φυλές "peloponnesiacus" και "thomasi", που ανήκουν στο είδος M. thomasi. Οι σκαπτοποντικοί της φυλής "subalpine" έδωσαν γόνιμους απογόνους στην F1 γενεά, στην F2 γενεά και στις ανάδρομες διασταυρώσεις, όταν διασταυρώνονται με σκαπτοποντικούς της φυλής "thomasi". Αντίθετα, οι σκαπτοποντικοί της φυλής "Kali" έδωσαν στείρους απογόνους στην F2 γενεά, ενώ οι σκαπτοποντικοί της φυλής "Edessa" έδωσαν στείρους απογόνους στην F1 γενεά, όταν διασταυρώνονται με σκαπτοποντικούς της φυλής "thomasi", αν και ανήκουν στο ίδιο είδος. Η αναπαραγωγική απομόνωση των φυλών "Kali" και "Edessa", από τη φυλή "thomasi" οφείλεται σε χρωμοσωματικές ασυμβατότητες και αποτελεί ένδειξη ότι η γενετική διαφοροποίηση των χρωμοσωματικών φυλών μπορεί να οδηγήσει υπό προϋποθέσεις σε ειδογένεση. Με βάση την παλαιογεωγραφία του ελληνικού χώρου και την συγκριτική ερμηνεία των αποτελεσμάτων που προέκυψαν από όλες τις προσεγγίσεις, παρουσιάζεται ένα πιθανό σενάριο της εξελικτικής ιστορίας των χρωμοσωματικών φυλών των ειδών M. thomasi και M. atticus. Υποθέτουμε ότι η προγονική μορφή των δύο ειδών βρισκόταν σε παγετώδες καταφύγιο της Νότιας Ελλάδας κατά την τελευταία παγετώδη περίοδο (πριν από 10.000-125.000 χρόνια). Εξαιτίας οικολογικών ή/και παλαιοκλιματολογικών παραγόντων, ο αρχικός πληθυσμός διασπάστηκε σε δύο υποπληθυσμούς, που σταδιακά διαφοροποιήθηκαν σε διακριτά είδη. Με το τέλος της πρόσφατης παγετώδους περιόδου, η σταδιακή βελτίωση των κλιματολογικών συνθηκών, επέτρεψε στο είδος M. thomasi να αποικίσει την Κεντρική και Βόρεια Ελλάδα, την Αλβανία και το Μαυροβούνιο, όπου διαμορφώθηκαν σταδιακά όλες οι γνωστές χρωμοσωματικές φυλές. Αντίθετα, οι αλλαγές στο ηπειρωτικό ανάγλυφο, όπως η άνοδος της στάθμης της θάλασσας και ο αποχωρισμός της Εύβοιας από την Στερεά Ελλάδα, απομόνωσαν το είδος M. atticus στην περιοχή της Αττικής και της Εύβοιας αποτρέποντας την περαιτέρω εξάπλωσή του. / During the current PhD project, the phylogenetic relationships of the chromosomal races of the underground vole Microtus thomasi were examined through cytogenetic and molecular approaches. In total, 408 voles were collected from 65 localities of Greece, Albania and Montenegro, in order to clarify their phylogenetic relationships with classical cytogenetic techniques (G and C banding), comparative cytogenetic analysis with telomeric and satellite markers, molecular phylogeny with markers mtDNA markers (cytb, D-loop) and hybridization experiments between voles from distinct chromosomal races. Our results indicate that the voles from Attiki and Evia seem to be differentiated from other populations, based in all applied approaches. In this context, we propose that the populations from Attiki and Evia should be considered as a distinct species, validating the species name Microtus atticus, as it has been originally described by Miller at 1910. The two sibling species, Microtus thomasi and Microtus atticus have karyotypes with similar G and C banding pattern, but differ in the content of the X chromosome heterochromatin (mainly Mth-Alu900 satellite sequence in M. atticus, telomeric repeats in M. thomasi), appear reproductively isolated (produce sterile F1 hybrids when crossed in laboratory conditions) and the between species genetic distances were calculated similar to other closely related Microtus species (2,7% for cytb and 2,6% for D-loop). The two species demonstrate an extensive chromosomal polymorphism, resulting in the description of nine chromosomal races in M. thomasi: “thomasi” (2n=44, FN=44), “peloponnesiacus" (2n=44, FN=46), “Tichio” (2n=42, FN=44), “Rb-subalpine”(2n=40, FN=42), “subalpine” (2n=42, FN=42), “Preveza” (2n=40, FN=42), “Kali” (2n=40, FN=42), “Aridea” (2n=38, FN=42), “Edessa”(2n=38, FN=40) and two chromosomal races in M. atticus: "atticus" (2n=44, FN=46), "Evia" (2n=44, FN=44). Based on the results from the hybridization experiments, the molecular phylogenetic and the cytogenetic analysis, we proceed to the re-evaluation of the known chromosomal races and the description of new chromosomal races. The voles from Attiki and Peloponnesus, which were described to the "atticus" chromosomal race of the species M. thomasi according to previous publications, are distinguished in two races, which are attributed to distinct species. In fact, the voles from Attiki are attributed to "atticus" race and classified in M. atticus, while the voles from Peloponnesus are attributed to a new race, named "peloponnesiacus" and classified to M. thomasi. The race "atticus", consisting of the populations from Attiki and Peloponnesus according to previous studies, was distinguished in two distinct, reproductively isolated races: "atticus" (2n=44, FN=46) (populations from Attiki) attributed to M. atticus, and "peloponnesiacus" (2n=44, FN=46) (populations from Peloponnesus), attributed to M. thomasi. Furthermore, we described four chromosomal races (“Tichio”, “Preveza”, “Kali” και "Edessa") in the species M. thomasi, which were referred in previous works as chromosomal polymorphisms. In the same context, we described for first time the chromosomal race "Aridea" (2n=38, FN=42) in the species M. thomasi and the chromosomal race "Evia" (2n=44, FN=44) in the species M. atticus. The chromosome races "atticus" of the species M. atticus and "peloponnesiacus", "subalpine", "Kali" and "Edessa" of the species M. thomasi, were crossed in laboratory conditions with the most primitive form "thomasi" of the species M. thomasi. The voles from the chromosomal race "atticus" (M. atticus) produced sterile F1 hybrids, when crossed with voles from the chromosomal races "thomasi" and "peloponnesiacus" (M. thomasi). The voles from the chromosomal race "subalpine" produced fully fertile hybrids in F1, F2 and backcrosses generations, when crossed with the voles from the chromosomal race "thomasi". On the contrary, the voles from the chromosomal races "Kali" and "Edessa" produced sterile hybrids in F2 and F1 generations, when crossed with the voles from the chromosomal race "thomasi", despite the fact that all three races belong to the same species. The reproductive isolation of the chromosomal races "Kali" and "Edessa" could be attributed to chromosomal incompatibilities and indicates that the genetic differentiation of the chromosomal races could eventually lead to speciation. Based on the geographical traits of the Southern Balkans and the comparative interpretation of our results, we are able to present a possible scenario of the evolutionary history of the chromosomal races of the species M. thomasi and M. atticus. We assume that the primitive form was distributed in a glacial refugium of Southern Greece, during the last Glacial period (10.000-125.000 BP). Due to ecological or/and climatological factors, the ancestral population was separated in two subpopulations, which evolved to distinct species. At the end of the last glacial period, the global warming allowed the voles of M. thomasi to expand northwards to the Balkans, colonizing unoccupied areas of Greece, Albania and Montenegro and establishing all known chromosomal races. On the contrary, the changes of the landscape, due to the rise of the sea level and the separation of Evia Island from the Greek mainland, further isolated the M. atticus populations in Attiki and Evia, prohibiting the northwards colonization.
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Rickettsia sp. em roedores e marsupiais silvestres do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil / Rickettsia sp. in wild rodents and marsupials of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

Paiva, Kaliane Alessandra Rodrigues de 22 February 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Socorro Pontes (socorrop@ufersa.edu.br) on 2017-03-14T14:27:57Z No. of bitstreams: 1 KalianeARP_DISSERT.pdf: 1933642 bytes, checksum: d81d7572738a12680036b924e51703d5 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-03-14T14:27:57Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 KalianeARP_DISSERT.pdf: 1933642 bytes, checksum: d81d7572738a12680036b924e51703d5 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-02-22 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Rickettsia are pathogens with zoonotic potential transmitted by wild and domestic animals, where the occurrence of infections by Rickettsia spp. It happens among populations of wild rodents and marsupials, which has a significant share in the maintenance cycle of these microorganisms in the wild environment. Thus, this study aimed to record the occurrence of Rickettsia sp. in wild rodents and marsupials in the Rio Grande do Norte semi-arid. The work consisted in a field research with wild rodents and marsupials, with data expressed in simple frequency and percentage using IBM SPSS (Armonk, NY: IBM Corp.), version 22.0. Were captured in Sherman and Tomahawk traps, 02 Thrichomys, 03 Wiedomys, 30 Gracilinanus agilis and 06 Monodelphis domestica, which were collected by venipuncture of julgular vein, 36 blood samples of marsupials and 05 of rodents. These were collected 64 Amblyomma auricularium, 07 Amblyomma parvum and 12 Amblyomma sp. Were obtained by centrifugation 36 samples of sera marsupials and 05 rodents and analyzed using Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA). All copies of A. auricularium, Amblyomma sp. and A. parvum were macerated and submitted to DNA extraction and amplification by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) directed to a fragment of gltA and ompA rickettsial genes. Of serum samples obtained from wild rodents and marsupials blood and tested in IFA showed seropositivity for Rickettsia amblyommii, 6.7% G. agilis, 83.3% M. domestica and 50% Thrichomys. Eight samples of A. auricularium were positive for genes in R. amblyommii fragment analysis gltA (350 bp) and ompA (587 bp) with 100% similarity to Candidatus R. amblyommii Bahia and AaPE strain, corresponding to a low circulation agent from the vectors and high among the population of M. domestica. This research records for the first time the occurrence of R. amblyommii in marsupial species G. agilis and M. domestica belonging to Didelphidae family and Echimyidae family rodents Thrichomys genre, in the semiarid region of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil / Rickettsia são patógenos com potencial zoonótico transmitidos por animais silvestres e domésticos, onde a ocorrência de infecções por Rickettsia spp. acontece entre populações de roedores e marsupiais silvestres, os quais tem relevante participação na manutenção do ciclo desses microrganismos no ambiente silvestre. Desta forma, esse estudo objetivou registrar a ocorrência de Rickettsia sp. em roedores e marsupiais silvestres no semiárido do Rio Grande do Norte. O trabalho consistiu em uma pesquisa de campo, com roedores e marsupiais silvestres, com os dados expressos em frequência simples e porcentagem através do programa estatístico IBM SPSS (Armonk, NY: IBM Corp.), versão 22.0. Foram capturados nas armadilhas Sherman e Tomahawk, 02 Thrichomys, 03 Wiedomys, 30 Gracilinanus agilis e 06 Monodelphis domestica, dos quais foram coletados por venopunção da veia julgular, 36 amostras de sangue de marsupiais e 05 de roedores. Destes foram coletados 64 Amblyomma auricularium, 07 Amblyomma parvum e 12 Amblyomma sp. Foram obtidas por centrifugação 36 amostras de soros de marsupiais e 05 de roedores e analisadas utilizando a Reação de Imunofluorescência Indireta (RIFI). Todos os exemplares de A. auricularium, Amblyomma sp. e A. parvum foram macerados e submetidos a extração de DNA e amplificação através da Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase (PCR) direcionados para um fragmento dos genes gltA e ompA rickettsial. Das amostras de soro obtidas do sangue de roedores e marsupiais silvestres e testadas na RIFI, apresentaram soropositividade para Rickettsia amblyommii, 6,7% de G. agilis, 83,3% M. domestica e 50% Thrichomys. Oito exemplares de A. auricularium estavam positivos para R. amblyommii na análise de fragmentos dos genes gltA (350 pb) e ompA (587 pb), com 100% de similaridade com Candidatus R. amblyommii estirpe Bahia e AaPE, correspondendo a uma baixa circulação do agente dentre os vetores e elevada entre a população de M. domestica. Esta pesquisa registra pela primeira vez a ocorrência de R. amblyommii em marsupiais das espécies G. agilis e M. domestica pertencentes a família Didelphidae e roedores da família Echimyidae do gênero Thrichomys, no semiárido do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil / 2017-03-13
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Ecologia de pequenos mamíferos (Didelphimorphia e Rodentia) em uma área de caatinga do Rio Grande do Norte

Pereira, Viviane Morlanes 19 February 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Socorro Pontes (socorrop@ufersa.edu.br) on 2017-03-27T15:32:23Z No. of bitstreams: 1 VivianeM_DISSERT.pdf: 2379104 bytes, checksum: 52e3047f467ee1b880b505c71e68f077 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-03-27T15:32:24Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 VivianeM_DISSERT.pdf: 2379104 bytes, checksum: 52e3047f467ee1b880b505c71e68f077 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-02-19 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The Caatinga biome occurs in the states of the states of Maranhão, Piauí, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Pernambuco, Paraíba, Alagoas, Sergipe, Bahia and Minas Gerais, in Brazil. Despite being the only exclusively Brazilian ecosystem, few resources for research on biodiversity and conservation are devoted to this biome. The generation of knowledge on biodiversity of the Caatinga is essential for establishing effective strategies for management and conservation of species and habitats, particularly in a biome as sensitive and as threatened this one. The present work is divided into two chapters. The first one is an extensive literature review on the occurrence, distribution and chromosomal characteristics of species of small terrestrial mammals recorded in the Caatinga. The second chapter presents data on diversity, ecology and seasonality of a community of small terrestrial mammals (Didelphimorphia and Rodentia) using capture-marking-recapture methods throughout twelve successive months in a well-preserved native forest fragment of Caatinga located at the Experimental Farm Rafael Fernandes from the Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, Mossoró-RN / O bioma Caatinga ocorre nos estados do Maranhão, Piauí, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Pernambuco, Paraíba, Alagoas, Sergipe, Bahia e Minas Gerais, no Brasil. Apesar de ser o único ecossistema exclusivamente brasileiro, poucos recursos para pesquisas sobre biodiversidade e conservação são voltados para este bioma. A geração de conhecimento sobre a diversidade biológica da Caatinga torna-se essencial para estabelecer estratégias eficazes de gestão e conservação de espécies e habitats, particularmente em um bioma tão sensível e ameaçado como esse. O presente trabalho se divide em dois capítulos e, o primeiro, consiste em uma extensa revisão bibliográfica sobre a ocorrência, distribuição e características cromossômicas das espécies de pequenos mamíferos terrestres que habitam a Caatinga. O segundo capítulo, apresenta dados sobre diversidade, ecologia e sazonalidade de uma comunidade de pequenos mamíferos terrestres (Didelphimorphia e Rodentia) através de um estudo usando o método de captura-marcação-recaptura ao longo de doze meses sucessivos de amostragem em um fragmento de mata nativa de Caatinga bem conservada situada na Fazenda Experimental Rafael Fernandes da Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, Mossoró-RN / 2017-03-24
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Peniální a bakulární morfologie vybraných rodů afrických hlodavců / The morphology of penis and baculum in selected genera of African rodents

HORÁKOVÁ, Sylvie January 2015 (has links)
This master thesis consists of two main parts. The first of them represents a compilation of information and facts about baculum, specifically about its presence, function and evolution in mammals. Further I focused on biological characters of five genera of African muroid rodents (Acomys, Aethomys, Gerbilliscus, Saccostomus, Stenocephalemys), which were analyzed in detail in the second part of my thesis in respect of their penial and bacular morphology.

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