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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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Hippocampal structural reactive plasticity in a rat model of temporal lobe epilepsy : chloride homeostasis as a keystone

Kourdougli, Nazim 07 December 2015 (has links)
Cette thèse a pour objectif spécifique d’explorer les événements précoces pouvant être à l’origine du bourgeonnement aberrant des fibres moussues (FM) du gyrus denté, une réorganisation majeure dans l’Epilepsie du Lobe Tempora (ELT). Nous avons utilisé le modèle pilocarpine d’ELT chez le rat afin de montrer que la transmission GABAergique jouait un rôle prépondérant dans la formation des FM aberrantes au cours de l’épileptogenèse. Ceci étant due à une altération de l’homéostasie chlore, suite à une augmentation de l’expression du co-transporteur NKCC1 et une diminution du co-transporteur KCC2. Nos résultats ont démontré que le récepteur aux neurotrophines p75NTR était un médiateur de l’action trophique de la réponse GABAergique dépolarisante sur le bourgeonnement aberrant des FM. Le blocage de l’action dépolarisante de la transmission GABAergique via l’utilisation de la bumétanide, a permis de réduire le bourgeonnement aberrant des MF en réduisant l’expression de p75NTR. Enfin, l’application transitoire de la bumétanide au cours de l’épileptogenèse a abouti à la réduction du nombre de crises récurrentes et spontanées au cours de la phase chronique d’ELT chez le rat. Ce travail a permis de dévoiler les mécanismes moléculaires sous-jacents de la réorganisation du réseau neuronal glutamatergique consécutif à une crise inaugurale dans un modèle d’ELT. Dans l'ensemble, cette thèse apporte un éclairage nouveau sur l’importance de l’interaction de la signalisation GABAergique avec les neurotrophines afin d’orchestrer la plasticité réactive au sein de l’hippocampe dans TLE. / The present dissertation undertakes to investigate the early triggering events of the mossy fiber sprouting (MFS) in the dentate gyrus, a hallmark of hippocampal reactive plasticity in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE). We used the rat pilocarpine model of TLE to show that altered GABAA receptor-mediated transmission play a key role in the formation of early ectopic MFS during epileptogenesis. This is likely due to a compromised chloride homeostasis, as a result of increased expression of chloride loader NKCC1 and downregulation of the neuronal chloride extruder KCC2. We next addressed the mechanistic action of depolarizing GABAAR responses with regard to neurotrophin signaling. Our findings uncovered that the pan neurotrophin receptor p75 (p75NTR) mediated the sculpting action of depolarizing GABAAR responses on the ectopic MFS. Blockade of depolarizing GABAAR responses using the loop diuretic bumetanide reduced abnormal p75NTR subsequently decreased the ectopic MFS. Finally, transitory application of bumetanide during epileptogenesis resulted in reduction of spontaneous and recurrent seizures during the chronic phase of TLE. The rationale of this work is that unveiling the molecular mechanisms underlying the hippocampal post-seizure glutamatergic network rewiring will help to drive future novel therapeutic avenues involving chloride homeostasis and neurotrophin interplay. Overall, this dissertation shed a new light on how GABAergic transmission and neurotrophin signaling crosstalk can orchestrate reactive hippocampal plasticity in TLE.
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Modulation of Whole Cell Currents in Human Neuroblastoma Cells via the Hormone Aldosterone: An <i>in vitro</i> Study

Chittam, Harish Kumar 24 March 2016 (has links)
Ion channels play a critical role in maintaining homeostasis by moving various ions in and out of cells. The Na+-K+-2Cl- or NKCC1 ion channel is involved in the regulation of Na+, K+, and Cl- across cell membranes, and plays a key role in many forms of cellular physiology. In the cochlea, NKCC1 is involved in endolymph production and maintenance of the endocochlear potential. Our hypothesis is that blocking NKCC1 channels should directly impact auditory sensitivity causing hearing loss. Our lab has also shown that the hormone aldosterone (ALD) can upregulate NKCC1 protein expression in vitro and in vivo. In the present investigation, we use electrophysiology and molecular biology techniques to study the biophysical mechanisms underlying the action of ALD in vitro on NKCC1 in the SH-SY5Y cell line. Our initial protein expression studies using RT-PCR found that proteins specific to NKCC1channels were present in SH-SY5Y neuronal cells. Whole cell currents measured using patch clamp methodology, were used to analyze the effects of various compounds on NKCC1 in the SH-SY5Y cell line. Control data were collected under perfusion of extracellular solution (ECS), then ECS containing 10µM bumetanide was applied, and, finally a washout condition completed the experiment. Similar experiments were conducted using ALD, and we observed an increase in K+ currents when bumetanide as well as when ALD was applied. This is the first report that indicates that ALD can directly regulate K+ channels in SH-SY5Y cells.
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Application and Evaluation of Extended Release Technology to Loop Diuretics

Hamed, Ehab Ahmed Mamdouh January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF EXTENDED-RELEASE BUMETANIDE TABLETS

TILLOTSON, JOHN KING 02 July 2004 (has links)
No description available.
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Etude observationnelle sur les domaines cognitifs, neurosensoriels et comportementaux de deux populations d'enfants avec des Troubles Envahissants du Développement / No title

Boudjarane, Mohamed 02 February 2018 (has links)
L’objet de ce travail était d’observer les effets éventuels d’un nouveau traitement chez des enfants avec des Troubles Envahissants du Développement. Pour cela, nous avons comparé deux groupes d’enfants TED, l’un étant traité l’autre constituant un groupe témoin, à travers des domaines de la cognition, de la sensorialité et des comportements de la vie quotidienne et de la socialisation. Nous avons rassemblé différents outils pour notre méthodologie : questionnaires parentaux, évaluations psychométriques et évaluations psychophysiques.Nous avons également utilisé une approche comparative pour le domaine sensoriel en intégrant un groupe d’enfant au développement typique.Les résultats obtenus dans le cadre de notre travail ont permis de mettre en avant que l’ensemble des comportements évalués n’apparaissaient pas altérés dans notre population d’enfants TED. Nous avons mis en évidence des améliorations accrues des enfants traités concernant leurs capacités visuo-spatiales. Nous avons également constaté que ces enfants présentaient des améliorations de certains processus verbaux. Nous avons confirmé la présence de patterns particuliers de comportements sensoriels chez les enfants TED par rapport à la population neurotypique. En revanche, nous n’avons pas mis en évidence de différence d’évolution entre nos deux groupes d’enfants TED au regard de ces altérations sensorielles. Enfin, les comportements répétés et restreints apparaissaient améliorés de manière accrue chez les enfants TED traités mais nous n’avons pas confirmé les améliorations des comportements sociaux rapportées par les études précédentes. Cette étude a apporté des résultats qui nécessitent d’être scrutés plus en détail, à plus grande échelle. / The purpose of this work is to observe the potential effects of new treatment in children with Pervasive Developmental Disorders. For this, we compared two groups of children with PDD, one being treated the other constituting a control group, across domains of cognition, sensory and behaviors of daily life and socialization. We collected different tools for our methodology: parental questionnaires, psychometric assessments and psychophysical assessments. We also used a comparative approach for the sensory domain integrating a typical child development group.The results of this work highlight that whole of the evaluated behaviors did not appear altered in our population of children with PDD. We pointed out increased improvements in treated children regarding their visuospatial abilities. We also found that these children had improvements in some verbal processes. We confirmed the presence of particular patterns of sensory behavior in children with PDD compared to the typically developed population.However, we did not show any difference in evolution of these sensory alterations between our two groups of children with PDD. Finally, repeated and restricted behaviors appeared to be more alleviated in treated PDD children than control PDD children but we did not confirm the improvements in social behaviors reported by previous studies. This study has brought results that need to be scrutinized in more detail, on a larger scale.
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Desenvolvimento de procedimentos e métodos analíticos no campo forense aplicando os princípios da química verde / Development of procedures and analytical methods in forensics applying the principles of green chemistry

Luiz, Vitor Hugo Marques [UNESP] 25 February 2016 (has links)
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No. of bitstreams: 1 luiz_vhm_dr_araiq_par.pdf: 1804257 bytes, checksum: 83b423fb984c5b0c70d305405ab840c2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-02-25 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Este trabalho descreve o desenvolvimento de métodos analíticos para a determinação quantitativa de furosemida e bumetanida em amostras de urina utilizando espectroscopia por reflectância difusa (para a furosemida) e por imagem por scanner com quantificação através do histograma de cores utilizando o padrão RGB (para ambas). Envolve também o desenvolvimento de um método quantitativo para a detecção de chumbo em resíduos de armas de fogo (GSR) nas mãos de atiradores utilizando membranas de celulose bacteriana como substrato de coleta, visando o descobrimento do tempo de disparo. Também foi realizada a quantificação de chumbo em amostras de tintura para cabelos utilizando método previamente desenvolvido, visando detecção da adulteração destes produtos e controle de qualidade. Estuda também a potencialidade do uso das membranas de celulose bacteriana para a coleta de impressões digitais. Os métodos desenvolvidos consistem na reação da furosemida (FUR) com o regente cromogênico paradimetilaminocinamaldeído (p-DAC) 0,70% e ácido clorídrico (HCl) 1,72 mol L-1 em papel de filtro qualitativo com barreiras hidrofóbicas, com detecção espectrofotométrica e por histograma de cores; na reação do íon chumbo(II) (Pb2+) com rodizonato de sódio (ROD) 0,16% em meio micelar de dodecil sulfato de sódio (SDS) 5 mmol L-1 em membranas de celulose bacterianas, com detecção espectrofotométrica e por microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV); na reação de bumetanida (BMT) com o reagente p-DAC 0,6% e HCl 0,26 mol L-1 em papel de filtro qualitativo com barreiras hidrofóbicas, com detecção por histograma de cores e na coleta de impressões digitais utilizando membrana de celulose bacteriana impregnadas com ninidrina, nitrato de prata ou óxido de zinco, dos quais o nitrato de prata e a ninidrina atuaram como agentes de coleta razoáveis. Todas as concentrações foram otimizadas por planejamentos quimiométricos. As reações foram realizadas na forma de spot test, envolvendo a formação de um produto colorido em 545 nm para o chumbo, em 585 nm para a furosemida e 520 nm para a bumetanida. As curvas analíticas foram contruídas a partir de soluções padrões dos respectivos analitos. Os métodos desenvolvidos para a bumetanida e para a furosemida foram aplicados em amostras de urina sintética e natural fortificadas e os resultados obtidos foram comparados estatisticamente com métodos comparativos. A validação dos métodos foi realizada por adição de padrão e recuperação e por comparação de métodos, no caso da FUR e da BMT, obtendo-se recuperações entre 98,0 e 115,3% para os métodos de quantificação da furosemida e entre 93,0 e 102,0% para o método de quantificação da bumetanida. O método de coleta de GSR é baseado na utilização de membranas finas de celulose bacteriana desenvolvidas pelo Grupo de Materiais Fotônicos do IQ-UNESP.Para os GSR foram realizadas 40 coletas totais em tempos de coleta após o disparo (diferentes e conhecidos), sendo sua comparação realizada através das curvas analíticas, mostrando ser possível a detecção do tempo de disparo com uma margem de erro de aproximadamente 5 minutos. Os resultados foram comparados estatisticamente e os valores obtidos a partir de testes estatísticos mostraram que os métodos podem ser usados para análises de rotina em laboratórios forenses. / This work describes the development of analytical methods for the quantitative determination of furosemide and bumetanide in urine samples using diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (for furosemide) and scanning imaging with quantification by color histogram using RGB color pattern (for both). It involves also the development of a quantitative method for the detection of lead in gunshot residues (GSR) in the hands of the shooters using bacterial cellulose membranes as substrate collection, aiming the discovery of shooting time. It is also done the quantification of lead in progressive hair lotions samples using a previously developed method, aiming the detection of products adulterations and quality control. It also studies the potentiality of the usage of bacterial cellulose membranes for the collection of fingerprints. The developed methods are consisted in the reaction of furosemide (FUR) with the cromogenic reagent p-dimethylamino cinnamaldehyde (p-DAC) 0.70% and hydrochloric acid (HCl) 1.72 mol L-1 in qualitative filter papers with hydrophobic barrier, with spectrophotometric detection and by color histogram; in the reaction of lead(II) ion (Pb2+) with sodium rhodizonate (ROD) 0.16% in micellar medium of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) 5 mmol L-1 in bacterial cellulose membranes with spectrophotometric detection and by scanning electron microscopy; in the reaction of bumetanide (BMT) with the reagent p-dimethylamino cinnamaldehyde (p-DAC) 0.6% and hydrochloric acid (HCl) 0.27 mol L-1 in qualitative filter papers with hydrophobic barrier with color histogram detection an in the collect of fingerprints using bacterial cellulose membranes impregnated with ninhydrine, silver nitrate or zinc oxide, of which the silver nitrate and ninhydrin acted as reasonable collection agents. All concentrations were optimized through chemometrics designs. The reactions were carried out as spot test, involving the formation of a colored product at 545 nm for lead, in 585 nm for furosemide and in 520 nm for bumetanide. Analytical curves were built from standard solutions of the respective analytes. The methods developed for furosemide and bumetanide were applied in fortified synthetic and natural urine samples and the results obtained were compared statistically with comparative methods. The validation of the methods were performed by standard addition and recovery and by comparison of methods, for FUR and BMT, yielding recoveries between 98.0 and 115.3% for furosemide quantification methods and between 93.0 and 102.0% for the quantification method for bumetanide. GSR collection method is based on the use of thin membranes of bacterial cellulose developed by Photonic Materials Group IQ-UNESP. For GSR, 40 total collections were carried out in known and different times of collection after shooting times and their comparison through analytical curves were done, showing the possibility of the detection of the shooting time with an error of 5 minutes, approximately. The results were statistically compared and the values obtained from statistical tests showed that the methods can be used for routine analysis in forensic laboratories.
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Na+/K+ Pump and Cl--coupled Na+ and K+ co-transporters in Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts lacking the Tuberous Sclerosis Complex TSC1 and TSC2 genes.

Alzhrani, Jasser Ali S. 28 August 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Le rôle de la barrière hémato-encéphalique dans la pathogénèse de l'oedème chez des rats souffrant d'insuffisance hépatique chronique

Huynh, Jimmy 09 1900 (has links)
L’œdème cérébral est une complication associée à l’encéphalopathie hépatique (EH) lors d’une insuffisance hépatique chronique (cirrhose du foie). Présentement, l’origine de sa pathogenèse, vasogénique (rupture de la barrière hémato-encéphalique (BHE)) ou cytotoxique (prise anormale d’ions), n’a pas encore été déterminée. Il a été démontré que le co-transporteur Na-K-Cl (NKCC1) du côté luminal des microvaisseaux sanguins cérébraux (CMV) joue un rôle dans le développement de l’œdème cérébral dans des modèles d’ischémie où la bumetanide, un inhibiteur de NKCC, atténue l’œdème cérébral. Deux modèles d’EH ont été utilisés pour cette étude i) la ligature de la voie biliaire (BDL) qui présente l’hyperammoniémie chronique, l’œdème cérébral et le stress oxydatif systémique ; ii) l’anastomose portocave (PCA) qui présente de l’hyperammoniémie chronique seulement. Les buts du projet étaient de: i) définir l’origine du développement de l’œdème chez les rats BDL en étudiant l’extravasation de macromolécules, les jonctions serrées et l’activation des métalloprotéinases matricielles de la BHE; ii) observer les effets de l’hyperammoniémie chronique indépendamment sur la BHE chez les rats PCA; iii) évaluer le rôle de l’hyperammoniémie et du stress oxydatif et iv) étudier le rôle du NKCC1 dans les CMV dans la pathogenèse de l’œdème cérébral. Les résultats du projet démontrent que l’œdème est d’origine cytotoxique chez les rats BDL et que l’intégrité de la BHE est conservée chez les rats PCA malgré l’hyperammoniémie. L’expression génique du NKCC1 est associée à l’œdème mais pas son expression protéique et sa phosphorylation. Enfin, l’étude démontre que l’hyperammoniémie et le stress oxydatif indépendant ne jouent pas un rôle dans la pathogenèse de l’œdème mais suggère qu’ils y aient un effet synergique. / Brain edema is a complication associated with hepatic encephalopathy (HE) due to chronic liver failure (cirrhosis). It is unclear whether brain edema is of vasogenic (blood brain barrier (BBB) breakdown) or cytotoxic (abnormal cellular uptake of ions) origin. It has been demonstrated that the Na-K-Cl cotransporter (NKCC1) located on the luminal side of the cerebral microvessels (CMV) is implicated in the pathogenesis of brain edema in animal models of ischemia and that the administration of bumetanide, an inhibitor of NKCC, attenuates brain water increase. Two distinct animal models of chronic liver failure and HE are used in the present study; 1) bile duct ligation (BDL) where brain edema, chronic hyperammonemia and systemic oxidative stress are observed; 2) portacaval anastomosis (PCA) where only chronic hyperammonemia is observed. The aims of the study were to: i) determine the origin of brain edema in BDL rats measuring brain extravasation, tight junctions expression and matrix metalloproteinase activation; ii) observe the effects of chronic hyperammonemia on the BBB in PCA rats; iii) study the role of oxidative stress and hyperammonemia; iv) evaluate the role of NKCC in CMV in the pathogenesis of brain edema. The results of the study determined that brain edema in BDL rats is of cytotoxic origin and chronic hyperammonemia independently has no effect on the BBB. An increase of NKCC1 mRNA is associated with brain edema but protein expression and phosphorylation are not. Furthermore, hyperammonemia and oxidative stress independently are not implicated in the development of brain edema however a synergistic effect between the two pathogenic factors in BDL rats remains a possibility.
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Le rôle de la barrière hémato-encéphalique dans la pathogénèse de l'oedème chez des rats souffrant d'insuffisance hépatique chronique

Huynh, Jimmy 09 1900 (has links)
L’œdème cérébral est une complication associée à l’encéphalopathie hépatique (EH) lors d’une insuffisance hépatique chronique (cirrhose du foie). Présentement, l’origine de sa pathogenèse, vasogénique (rupture de la barrière hémato-encéphalique (BHE)) ou cytotoxique (prise anormale d’ions), n’a pas encore été déterminée. Il a été démontré que le co-transporteur Na-K-Cl (NKCC1) du côté luminal des microvaisseaux sanguins cérébraux (CMV) joue un rôle dans le développement de l’œdème cérébral dans des modèles d’ischémie où la bumetanide, un inhibiteur de NKCC, atténue l’œdème cérébral. Deux modèles d’EH ont été utilisés pour cette étude i) la ligature de la voie biliaire (BDL) qui présente l’hyperammoniémie chronique, l’œdème cérébral et le stress oxydatif systémique ; ii) l’anastomose portocave (PCA) qui présente de l’hyperammoniémie chronique seulement. Les buts du projet étaient de: i) définir l’origine du développement de l’œdème chez les rats BDL en étudiant l’extravasation de macromolécules, les jonctions serrées et l’activation des métalloprotéinases matricielles de la BHE; ii) observer les effets de l’hyperammoniémie chronique indépendamment sur la BHE chez les rats PCA; iii) évaluer le rôle de l’hyperammoniémie et du stress oxydatif et iv) étudier le rôle du NKCC1 dans les CMV dans la pathogenèse de l’œdème cérébral. Les résultats du projet démontrent que l’œdème est d’origine cytotoxique chez les rats BDL et que l’intégrité de la BHE est conservée chez les rats PCA malgré l’hyperammoniémie. L’expression génique du NKCC1 est associée à l’œdème mais pas son expression protéique et sa phosphorylation. Enfin, l’étude démontre que l’hyperammoniémie et le stress oxydatif indépendant ne jouent pas un rôle dans la pathogenèse de l’œdème mais suggère qu’ils y aient un effet synergique. / Brain edema is a complication associated with hepatic encephalopathy (HE) due to chronic liver failure (cirrhosis). It is unclear whether brain edema is of vasogenic (blood brain barrier (BBB) breakdown) or cytotoxic (abnormal cellular uptake of ions) origin. It has been demonstrated that the Na-K-Cl cotransporter (NKCC1) located on the luminal side of the cerebral microvessels (CMV) is implicated in the pathogenesis of brain edema in animal models of ischemia and that the administration of bumetanide, an inhibitor of NKCC, attenuates brain water increase. Two distinct animal models of chronic liver failure and HE are used in the present study; 1) bile duct ligation (BDL) where brain edema, chronic hyperammonemia and systemic oxidative stress are observed; 2) portacaval anastomosis (PCA) where only chronic hyperammonemia is observed. The aims of the study were to: i) determine the origin of brain edema in BDL rats measuring brain extravasation, tight junctions expression and matrix metalloproteinase activation; ii) observe the effects of chronic hyperammonemia on the BBB in PCA rats; iii) study the role of oxidative stress and hyperammonemia; iv) evaluate the role of NKCC in CMV in the pathogenesis of brain edema. The results of the study determined that brain edema in BDL rats is of cytotoxic origin and chronic hyperammonemia independently has no effect on the BBB. An increase of NKCC1 mRNA is associated with brain edema but protein expression and phosphorylation are not. Furthermore, hyperammonemia and oxidative stress independently are not implicated in the development of brain edema however a synergistic effect between the two pathogenic factors in BDL rats remains a possibility.
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Interaktionen von Diuretika mit dem humanen Natrium-abhängigen Dikarboxylat-Transporter (hNaDC-3) / Interaction of diuretics with the human renal sodium dicarboxylate cotransporter (hNaDC-3)

Müller, Ingo 24 October 2011 (has links)
No description available.

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