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Sistema glutamatérgico e nitrérgico do hipocampo dorsal de ratos e a modulação da atividade autonômica durante situações de estresse / The glutamatergic system and nitrérgico of hippocampus of rats and the modulation of autonomic activity during stress situationsMoraes Neto, Teophanes Barbosa 23 August 2011 (has links)
O hipocampo dorsal (HD) é uma estrutura do sistema límbico que está envolvida em processos emocionais, de memória e aprendizado. Alem disso, o HD também exerce influência sobre a atividade autonômica. Durante situações aversivas pode se observar tanto respostas autonômicas (aumento da pressão arterial, frequência cardíaca e queda da temperatura cutânea) quanto comportamentais. O HD está envolvido com diversas alterações associadas a reações defensivas e apresenta conexões com diversas estruturas que modulam essas respostas, fazendo parte de uma via responsável por modular as respostas durante situações aversivas. São observadas aumentos nas respostas autonômicas durante o estresse por restrição (ER). Durante a atividade do HD está aumentada. Além disso, é possível observar aumento dos níveis de glutamato no HD. A ativação de receptores glutamatérgicos do tipo NMDA no sistema nervoso central aumenta a síntese de óxido nítrico (NO) por ativação da isoforma neuronial da óxido nítrico sintase (nNOS). Além disso, esta interação, NMDA/NO, no HD parece ser importante nas reações defensivas. Portanto, no presente estudo nós observamos que a administração de glutamato no HD promove aumentos do sistema cardiovascular, similares a aqueles observados durante situações de estresse. Estas respostas cardiovasculares são associadas com um aumento da atividade simpática. Além disso, os efeitos do glutamato foram inibidos pela administração do AP7, um antagonista NMDA, do N?-Propyl-L-Arginine, um inibidor da nNOS ou do Carboxy-PTIO(S)-3-carboxy-4- hydroxyphenylglicine, um sequestrador de NO. Finalmente, a administração destas drogas foi capaz de reduzir as respostas autonômicas causadas pelo ER. Portanto, nossos achados mostram que o sistema glutamatérgico presente no HD esta envolvido com a modulação autonômica através de receptores do tipo NMDA e a ativação de nNOS. Além disso, esta via NMDA/NO está envolvida na modulação autonômica durante situações de estresse. / The dorsal hippocampus (DH) is a structure of limbic system that is involved in emotional, leaning and memories process. Moreover, the DH also exerts influence on autonomic activity. During aversive situations it is possible observes autonomic responses (increase in blood pressure, heart rate and decrease in cutaneous temperature) associated to defensive behavioral. The DH is involved with alterations associated to defensive reactions and presents connections with several structures which modulate that responses, making part of a pathway involved with behavior and autonomic responses associated with aversive situations. Increase of autonomics responses are observed during restraint stress (RS). During RS the DH activity is increased. Moreover, it is possible observe increases in glutamate levels in DH. In central nervous system the activation of NMDA glutamatergic receptors increases the nitric oxide (NO) synthesis by activate the neuronal isoform of nitric oxide syntase (nNOS). Moreover, this interaction, NMDA/ NO, in the DH appears to important in the defensive reactions. Therefore, in the present work we observed that administration of glutamate in the DH promotes increases of cardiovascular system, similar those observed during stress situation. These cardiovascular responses were associate with an increase of sympathetic activity. Also, the glutamate effects were inhibited by administration of AP7, a NMDA antagonist, N?-Propyl-L-Arginine, a nNOS inhibitor, or Carboxy-PTIO(S)-3- carboxy-4-hydroxyphenylglicine, a NO scavenger. Finally, the administration of these drugs were able to reduces the autonomic responses evoked by RS. Therefore, our findings showed that glutamatergic system present in DH are involved with autonomic modulation through NMDA receptors and nNOS activation. Moreover, this NMDA/ NO is involved with autonomic modulation during stress situation.
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Design of an autonomic system for IP-network environmentsLjungdahl, Emil, Andersson, Erik January 2009 (has links)
<p>A2B Electronics AB is a company that develops and manufactures products and technology for digital cable television. A2B's new EXM-product family translates digital television channels from multiple source networks into a single destination network. Multiple EXM-units are connected in a system to provide a custom set of TV channels. To minimize the administrative effort, the units in a system should be able to interact and collaborate without manual intervention. The purpose of this thesis is to propose an underlying system that supports seamless interaction and collaboration between units.</p><p>The autonomic system concept has served as a foundation for the proposed solution. The requirements for the EXM-system proved to be similar to many properties of an autonomic system. The proposed solution was elaborated by answering five reseach questions. The answers describe how an autonomic system can be implemented with the prerequisites of the EXM-system. Solutions for service availability, configuration preservation, system state changes and automatic addressing and communication are provided.</p><p>The project has resulted in a proposal of a general autonomic system. The solution has also been implemented as prototype that runs both in a simulator and on the EXM-hardware. The simulator was also developed in the scope of this project as a side-effect of the limited access to EXM-hardware.</p><p>The proposed solution together with the prototype can hopefully serve as a base for projects with prerequisites similar to the project described in this thesis.</p>
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Design of an autonomic system for IP-network environmentsLjungdahl, Emil, Andersson, Erik January 2009 (has links)
A2B Electronics AB is a company that develops and manufactures products and technology for digital cable television. A2B's new EXM-product family translates digital television channels from multiple source networks into a single destination network. Multiple EXM-units are connected in a system to provide a custom set of TV channels. To minimize the administrative effort, the units in a system should be able to interact and collaborate without manual intervention. The purpose of this thesis is to propose an underlying system that supports seamless interaction and collaboration between units. The autonomic system concept has served as a foundation for the proposed solution. The requirements for the EXM-system proved to be similar to many properties of an autonomic system. The proposed solution was elaborated by answering five reseach questions. The answers describe how an autonomic system can be implemented with the prerequisites of the EXM-system. Solutions for service availability, configuration preservation, system state changes and automatic addressing and communication are provided. The project has resulted in a proposal of a general autonomic system. The solution has also been implemented as prototype that runs both in a simulator and on the EXM-hardware. The simulator was also developed in the scope of this project as a side-effect of the limited access to EXM-hardware. The proposed solution together with the prototype can hopefully serve as a base for projects with prerequisites similar to the project described in this thesis.
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Sistema glutamatérgico e nitrérgico do hipocampo dorsal de ratos e a modulação da atividade autonômica durante situações de estresse / The glutamatergic system and nitrérgico of hippocampus of rats and the modulation of autonomic activity during stress situationsTeophanes Barbosa Moraes Neto 23 August 2011 (has links)
O hipocampo dorsal (HD) é uma estrutura do sistema límbico que está envolvida em processos emocionais, de memória e aprendizado. Alem disso, o HD também exerce influência sobre a atividade autonômica. Durante situações aversivas pode se observar tanto respostas autonômicas (aumento da pressão arterial, frequência cardíaca e queda da temperatura cutânea) quanto comportamentais. O HD está envolvido com diversas alterações associadas a reações defensivas e apresenta conexões com diversas estruturas que modulam essas respostas, fazendo parte de uma via responsável por modular as respostas durante situações aversivas. São observadas aumentos nas respostas autonômicas durante o estresse por restrição (ER). Durante a atividade do HD está aumentada. Além disso, é possível observar aumento dos níveis de glutamato no HD. A ativação de receptores glutamatérgicos do tipo NMDA no sistema nervoso central aumenta a síntese de óxido nítrico (NO) por ativação da isoforma neuronial da óxido nítrico sintase (nNOS). Além disso, esta interação, NMDA/NO, no HD parece ser importante nas reações defensivas. Portanto, no presente estudo nós observamos que a administração de glutamato no HD promove aumentos do sistema cardiovascular, similares a aqueles observados durante situações de estresse. Estas respostas cardiovasculares são associadas com um aumento da atividade simpática. Além disso, os efeitos do glutamato foram inibidos pela administração do AP7, um antagonista NMDA, do N?-Propyl-L-Arginine, um inibidor da nNOS ou do Carboxy-PTIO(S)-3-carboxy-4- hydroxyphenylglicine, um sequestrador de NO. Finalmente, a administração destas drogas foi capaz de reduzir as respostas autonômicas causadas pelo ER. Portanto, nossos achados mostram que o sistema glutamatérgico presente no HD esta envolvido com a modulação autonômica através de receptores do tipo NMDA e a ativação de nNOS. Além disso, esta via NMDA/NO está envolvida na modulação autonômica durante situações de estresse. / The dorsal hippocampus (DH) is a structure of limbic system that is involved in emotional, leaning and memories process. Moreover, the DH also exerts influence on autonomic activity. During aversive situations it is possible observes autonomic responses (increase in blood pressure, heart rate and decrease in cutaneous temperature) associated to defensive behavioral. The DH is involved with alterations associated to defensive reactions and presents connections with several structures which modulate that responses, making part of a pathway involved with behavior and autonomic responses associated with aversive situations. Increase of autonomics responses are observed during restraint stress (RS). During RS the DH activity is increased. Moreover, it is possible observe increases in glutamate levels in DH. In central nervous system the activation of NMDA glutamatergic receptors increases the nitric oxide (NO) synthesis by activate the neuronal isoform of nitric oxide syntase (nNOS). Moreover, this interaction, NMDA/ NO, in the DH appears to important in the defensive reactions. Therefore, in the present work we observed that administration of glutamate in the DH promotes increases of cardiovascular system, similar those observed during stress situation. These cardiovascular responses were associate with an increase of sympathetic activity. Also, the glutamate effects were inhibited by administration of AP7, a NMDA antagonist, N?-Propyl-L-Arginine, a nNOS inhibitor, or Carboxy-PTIO(S)-3- carboxy-4-hydroxyphenylglicine, a NO scavenger. Finally, the administration of these drugs were able to reduces the autonomic responses evoked by RS. Therefore, our findings showed that glutamatergic system present in DH are involved with autonomic modulation through NMDA receptors and nNOS activation. Moreover, this NMDA/ NO is involved with autonomic modulation during stress situation.
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Avaliação hemodinâmica e autonômica em filhos de pais hipertensosMotta, Josiane Motta e 13 January 2013 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2013-01-13 / The scientific literature confirms that metabolic, autonomic and anthropometric changes are commonly present in patients with arterial hypertension (AH). Offspring of hypertensive parents show since childhood some metabolic and autonomic changes, like glucose intolerance, increased lipid and catecholamines levels and a higher blood pressure than offspring of normotensive parents. Few studies have evaluated the heart rate variability in sons of hypertensive parents.Objective. The aim of this prospective randomized study was to assess anthropometric, hemodynamic and metabolic changes as well as changes in sympathetic-vagal imbalances after carbohydrate overload in offspring of hypertensive parents. Methods. In phase one, 200 volunteers were prospectively evaluated. Their hemodynamic variables were probed with HDI (Hypertension Diagnosis Incorporation, CR2000, Eagan, USA), a stress analysis was done through social readjustment scale of Holmes-Rahe and anthropometric assessment included measurement of cervical and abdominal circumferences, evaluation of lean and fat body mass and metabolic rate through bioimpedance. Part of the group as submitted to a carbohydrates overload to evaluate the autonomic imbalance. Results. Data did not meet statistical differences in lean and fat mass as well as in neck circumference and stress evaluation for offspring of hypertensive parents and the control group. However, offspring of hypertensive parents showed higher (p<0.05) casual systolic anddiastolic pressure, abdominal circumference, body mass index pulse pressure, and basal metabolic rate. For the younger cohort, we found a positive correlation between neck circumference and pulse pressure, basal metabolic rate, uric acid, and triglycerides, as well as a negative correlation between neck circumference and HDL- cholesterol. Those correlations were stronger for neck circumference than for waist circumference. In offspring of hypertensive parents we found higher blood pressure, pulse pressure, abdominal circumference, body mass index, and an increase in sympathetic-vagal imbalance after carbohydrate overload. / A literatura confirma que alterações antropométricas, metabólicas e autonômicas com freqüência estão presentes nos portadores de hipertensão arterial. Filhos de hipertensos já apresentam desde a infância alterações como intolerância à glicose, aumento dos níveis de lípides, de catecolaminas e níveis pressóricos mais altos comparados aos filhos de normotensos. O objetivo deste trabalho prospectivo caso controle foi avaliar alterações hemodinâmicas, antropométricas, metabólicas e do balanço simpato-vagal em filhos de hipertensos em condições basais e após sobrecarga de carboidratos. Métodos: Na primeira fase do estudo foram investigados prospectivamente 200 voluntários em relação ao estresse psicossocial (escala de reajustamento social de Holmes-Rahe), dados antropométricos (medidas das circunferências abdominal e cervical, índice de massa corpórea) percentual de gordura corpórea, massa magra e a taxa metabólica com a bioimpedância. As variáveis hemodinâmicas foram avaliadas de forma não invasiva com o H.D.I. (Hypertension DiagnosisIncorporation, CR2000, Eagan, USA). Não se encontrou diferenças estatísticas na massa magra, massa gorda, circunferência cervical e na avaliação de estresse entre os grupos. Em uma segunda fase um subgrupo foi submetido à sobrecarga de carboidratos e foi avaliado o balanço autonômico após a sobrecarga. Os filhos de hipertensos têm maior (p<0,05) pressão arterial sistólica e diastólica de consultório, pressão de pulso(PP),taxa metabólica basal (TMB), circunferência abdominal e índice de massa corpórea. Para a população com idade média de 28 anos investigada encontrou-se correlação positiva entre circunferência cervical e valores de PP, TMB, ácido úrico, triglicerídios e correlação negativa com fração HDL-colesterol. As correlações da circunferência cervical com PP, triglicérides, HDL-colesterol, ácido úrico e TMB foram melhores do que com a circunferência abdominal. Após sobrecarga de carboidratos houve aumento do componente LF, redução do componente HF e aumento da relação LF/HF no grupo HF+ em relação ao grupo HF-. Os filhos de hipertensos, comparados com filhos de normotensos tem maior pressão arterial, índice de massa corpórea, taxa metabólica basal, circunferência de cintura e apresentaram maior resposta simpática (componente LF) após sobrecarga de carboidratos.
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Interocezione. La dimensione interna del Se. / INTEROCEPTION. THE INNER DIMENSION OF THE SELFDI LERNIA, DANIELE 02 April 2019 (has links)
L’interocezione è definita come il senso della condizione fisiologica dell’intero organismo. Le sensazioni interocettive comprendono un ampio raggio di funzioni biologiche sia consce sia inconsce, e costituiscono la dimensione interna del nostro senso del Se.
L’obiettivo primario di questa tesi è stato di capire come le percezioni interne del corpo siano in grado di modificare il nostro senso del se e come questi processi possano essere cambiati, modificati e alterati per migliorare il benessere psicofisiologico.
Gli scopi di questa dissertazione sono stati 1) capire come gli input interocettivi sono processati e come contribuiscono al nostra percezione del se e al nostro benessere. 2) sviluppare nuove tecnologie per manipolare il sistema interocettivo al fine di promuovere il benessere. 3) testare queste nuove tecnologie interocettive su soggetti sani e su popolazioni cliniche.
La tesi propone nuovi contributi sia teorici sia sperimentali. Nella sezione sperimentale, le tecnologie interocettive sono state testate per promuovere il benessere in popolazioni cliniche e non.
I risultati hanno indicato che i trattamenti interocettivi possono promuovere il benessere nei soggetti sani e ridurre la severità dei sintomi in soggetti patologici (i.e., con dolore cronico) confermando la possibilità di manipolare la dimensione interocettiva per promuovere il benessere dell’individuo. / Interoception can be defined as the sense of the physiological condition of the entire organism (Craig, 2003). From this point of view interoceptive sensations entail a broad range of relevant biological functions that serve conscious and unconscious processes and constitute the embodied inner dimension of our sense of Self.
The main objective of this thesis was to understand how the perceptions that arise from our body are able to shape our sense of Self and moreover, how these processes can be changed, modified, and altered to improve both our physiological both our psychological well-being.
The purpose of this dissertation was 1) to understand how interoceptive inputs are processed and how they contribute to our self-perception and well-being. 2) to develop new interoceptive technologies to manipulate the interoceptive system to promote well-being. 3) to test these new technological applications on healthy and clinical populations.
The thesis proposes both theoretical both experimental contributes. In the experimental section interoceptive technologies are tested to promote well-being in healthy and clinical populations. Results indicated that “interoceptive treatment” can both promote well-being in healthy subjects both reduce symptoms severity in clinical subjects (i.e. chronic pain) confirming the possibility to manipulate the interoceptive dimension to enhance healthy functioning.
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