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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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A theory of calcium dynamics in generating force and low-frequency fatigue in paralyzed human soleus

Conaway, Matthew James 01 July 2010 (has links)
Paralyzed muscle fatigues more quickly than intact muscle. The reason for this difference is currently unknown. This work will bridge this gap in knowledge by evaluating the predictive abilities of higher-resolution closed-form mathematical models of muscle force and fatigue. Knowledge garnered from this effort will suggest possible mechanisms for the differences in fatiguability of muscle in different states of health. The hypothesis to be tested is that the concept missing from present models, and thus the present understanding of the physiology, is the dynamic behavior of divalent calcium (Ca2+) during induced muscle contraction. If the behavior of Ca2+ can be understood as a Riccati-Bass diffusion process, muscle force and low-frequency fatigue in paralyzed muscle can be more accurately predicted over the time course of response to neuromuscular electrical stimulation. The abilities of existing mathematical models to predict force and low-frequency fatigue are compared to the predictive abilities of new models that include the Riccati-Bass equation. There are several major findings of this study. First, it was found that the structure of the Conaway models better predicts force and low-frequency fatigue than do the Ding models. Second, the cross-bridge friction is the most influential factor in generating force in fresh muscle at frequencies greater than 5 pps. Finally, the calcium leak current is most influential in low-frequency fatigue in paralyzed muscle. It is concluded that the process of muscle fatigue occurs as calcium channel remodeling and inactivation of excitation-contraction coupling from ionic crowding accelerate with every additional contraction.
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Ultra-som pulsado de baixa intensidade na regeneração nervosa periférica de ratos / Effect low-intensity pulsed ultrasound in peripheral nerve regeneration of the rats

Sganzella, Daiana 27 August 2007 (has links)
O ultra-som é uma das formas de tratamento terapêutico, não-invasivo, que pode auxiliar na regeneração nervosa periférica. Dentre todas estas técnicas não-invasivas de regeneração nervosa periférica, pouco se sabe sobre a influência do ultra-som na regeneração desse tecido. Para tanto foi realizado um trabalho experimental com o objetivo de avaliar o efeito da terapia do ultra-som pulsado de baixa intensidade após lesão por esmagamento do nervo ciático de rato. Foram utilizados 26 ratos Wistar machos, com massa corporal média de 289,61g divididos em 3 grupos: normal (N), lesado (L) e lesado+ultra-som (L+US). A aplicação do ultra-som pulsado (1 MHz, 40 mW/\'CM POT.2\', 8 minutos de duração) iniciou-se 1 dia pós-lesão e repetido por 4 semanas em dias alternados. A análise funcional do nervo ciático (análise de marcha em pista) foi avaliada semanalmente durante todo o período experimental. Para verificar a eficácia do ultra-som sobre a regeneração nervosa foram analisados índice funcional do ciático, morfologia do nervo ciático e morfologia e morfometria muscular dos músculos tibial anterior (TA) e sóleo (SOL). Concluiu-se que o tratamento com o ultra-som pulsado de baixa intensidade na regeneração nervosa periférica não obteve resultados significativos quando se comparou os grupos lesado e lesado+ultra-som, apenas foi observada uma manutenção da área de secção transversa do grupo lesado+ultra-som do músculo TA quando comparado ao grupo normal, levando a indícios de que o ultra-som estimulou o nervo para tal manutenção. / The ultrasound is one of the forms therapeutic treatment, no-invasive, that it assists in regeneration peripheral nerve. For in such a way an experimental work was carried through with the objective to verify the effect of the therapy of low intensity pulsed ultrasound after crush of sciatic nerve. Amongst all these no-invasive techniques of regeneration peripheral nerve, little known on the influence of the ultrasound in the regeneration of this tissue. Twenty six male Wistar rats weighing 289,61 g on average were used and divided into three groups: normal (N), injury (L) and injury+ultrasound (L+US). The application of the pulsed ultrasound (1 Mhz, 40 mW/\'CM POT.2\' and 8 minutes duration) was started one day after lesion and repeated for 4 week in alternate day. The functional analysis of the sciatic nerve (analysis of the march in track) was evaluated at weekly during all the experimental period. To verify the effectiveness of the ultrasound on nerve regeneration they had been analyzed sciatic functional index, morphology of the sciatic nerve and muscle morphology and morfometry of the muscles tibial anterior (TA) and sóleo (SOL). It was concluded that the treatment with the device of ultrasound of low intensity in regeneration peripheral nerve did not get resulted significant when compared the groups injured and injury+ultrasound, was only observed a maintenance of the cross-sectional area of the group injury+ultrasound of the muscle TA when compared with the normal group, taking the indications of that the ultrasound stimulated the nerve for such maintenance.
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Ultra-som pulsado de baixa intensidade na regeneração nervosa periférica de ratos / Effect low-intensity pulsed ultrasound in peripheral nerve regeneration of the rats

Daiana Sganzella 27 August 2007 (has links)
O ultra-som é uma das formas de tratamento terapêutico, não-invasivo, que pode auxiliar na regeneração nervosa periférica. Dentre todas estas técnicas não-invasivas de regeneração nervosa periférica, pouco se sabe sobre a influência do ultra-som na regeneração desse tecido. Para tanto foi realizado um trabalho experimental com o objetivo de avaliar o efeito da terapia do ultra-som pulsado de baixa intensidade após lesão por esmagamento do nervo ciático de rato. Foram utilizados 26 ratos Wistar machos, com massa corporal média de 289,61g divididos em 3 grupos: normal (N), lesado (L) e lesado+ultra-som (L+US). A aplicação do ultra-som pulsado (1 MHz, 40 mW/\'CM POT.2\', 8 minutos de duração) iniciou-se 1 dia pós-lesão e repetido por 4 semanas em dias alternados. A análise funcional do nervo ciático (análise de marcha em pista) foi avaliada semanalmente durante todo o período experimental. Para verificar a eficácia do ultra-som sobre a regeneração nervosa foram analisados índice funcional do ciático, morfologia do nervo ciático e morfologia e morfometria muscular dos músculos tibial anterior (TA) e sóleo (SOL). Concluiu-se que o tratamento com o ultra-som pulsado de baixa intensidade na regeneração nervosa periférica não obteve resultados significativos quando se comparou os grupos lesado e lesado+ultra-som, apenas foi observada uma manutenção da área de secção transversa do grupo lesado+ultra-som do músculo TA quando comparado ao grupo normal, levando a indícios de que o ultra-som estimulou o nervo para tal manutenção. / The ultrasound is one of the forms therapeutic treatment, no-invasive, that it assists in regeneration peripheral nerve. For in such a way an experimental work was carried through with the objective to verify the effect of the therapy of low intensity pulsed ultrasound after crush of sciatic nerve. Amongst all these no-invasive techniques of regeneration peripheral nerve, little known on the influence of the ultrasound in the regeneration of this tissue. Twenty six male Wistar rats weighing 289,61 g on average were used and divided into three groups: normal (N), injury (L) and injury+ultrasound (L+US). The application of the pulsed ultrasound (1 Mhz, 40 mW/\'CM POT.2\' and 8 minutes duration) was started one day after lesion and repeated for 4 week in alternate day. The functional analysis of the sciatic nerve (analysis of the march in track) was evaluated at weekly during all the experimental period. To verify the effectiveness of the ultrasound on nerve regeneration they had been analyzed sciatic functional index, morphology of the sciatic nerve and muscle morphology and morfometry of the muscles tibial anterior (TA) and sóleo (SOL). It was concluded that the treatment with the device of ultrasound of low intensity in regeneration peripheral nerve did not get resulted significant when compared the groups injured and injury+ultrasound, was only observed a maintenance of the cross-sectional area of the group injury+ultrasound of the muscle TA when compared with the normal group, taking the indications of that the ultrasound stimulated the nerve for such maintenance.

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