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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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AVALIAÇÃO DA POTENCIAL ATIVIDADE CITOTÓXICA DA PEÇONHA DE Caudisona durissa terrificus EM CÉLULAS MONONUCLEARES DO SANGUE PERIFÉRICO HUMANO / of the potential cytotoxic activity of Caudisona durissa terrificus venom in mononuclear cells of peripheral human blood.

Dobrachinski, Leandro 13 March 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-10T10:53:34Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 LEANDRO DOBRACHINSKI.pdf: 1309361 bytes, checksum: 9ed7a6a6c3ff40cb207d958b59532e76 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-03-13 / Venomous snakes have a real cocktail of pharmacological active substances and drugs that act powerfully against microorganisms. The objective of the present study was to evaluate in vitro the potential cytotoxic activity of Caudisona durissa terrificus venom in mononuclear cells (MNC) of peripheral human blood. After obtaining MNC for cell culture, the cytotoxic effect of different concentrations of crude venom was evaluated. The peripheral blood MNC were separated using a density gradient and were incubated (2x105 cells/well) with different venom concentrations (50, 5, 0,5, 0,05, 0,005 e 0,0005 µg/mL) for different times (1, 3, 6, 24, 48 e 72h) and in different substrates (PHA, IL lly examining the plates after 24, 48 and 72 hours. Was also observed with different concentrations of crude venom induced ADN fragmentation in MNC. We observed that the toxicity of crude C. d. terrificus venom varies proportionally with concentration, i.e., the higher the concentration, the higher its cytotoxicity. For this reason the 0.0005µg/mL concentration of crude Caudisona durissa terrificus venom presented the lowest cytotoxic activity in peripheral human blood MNC and that the fragmentation of cellular ADN was not seen in this study. Thus, it is suggested to employ two or more different assays to confirm the induction of cell death is occurring through apoptosis. / Serpentes peçonhentas produzem uma variedade de toxinas altamente citotóxicas. Possuem um verdadeiro coquetel de substâncias farmacológicas, tornando-se uma , que atualmente vem sendo utilizados por inúmeros pesquisadores, para o desenvolvimento de novos fármacos com potente ação contra microorganismos. O presente estudo visou avaliar a potencial atividade citotóxica da peçonha de Caudisona durissa terrificus em células mononucleares (CMN) do sangue periférico humano, in vitro. Após a padronização da obtenção de CMN para cultivo celular, foi realizada a avaliação do efeito citotóxico de diferentes concentrações do veneno bruto. As CMN do sangue periférico foram separadas por meio gradiente de densidade e incubadas (2x105 células/poço) com diferentes concentrações do veneno (50, 5, 0,5, 0,05, 0,005 e 0,0005 µg/mL), em diferentes tempos (1, 3, 6, 24, 48 e 72h) e substratos (PHA, IL 2). A avaliação da atividade citotóxica do veneno foi realizada, por meio da leitura das células em câmara de neubauer, após 24, 48 e 72 horas. Em conclusão, foi possível identificar que a citotoxicidade do veneno bruto de C. d. terrificus varia de forma proporcional à concentração, ou seja, quanto maior a concentração do veneno, maior a sua citotoxicidade. Com isso, a concentração de 0,0005µg/mL do veneno bruto de Caudisona durissa terrificus, neste experimento, apresentou uma baixa atividade citotóxica em CMN de sangue periférico humano e que a fragmentação do DNA celular não foi visualizada neste estudo. Desta forma, sugere-se empregar dois ou mais ensaios distintos para confirmar se a indução da morte celular está ocorrendo por meio de apoptose.
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AVALIAÇÃO DA POTENCIAL ATIVIDADE CITOTÓXICA DA PEÇONHA DE Caudisona durissa collilineata EM CÉLULAS MONONUCLEARES DO SANGUE PERIFÉRICO HUMANO. / of the potencial cytotoxic activity of Caudisona durissa collilineata venom in mononuclear cells of peripheral human blood.

Maineri, Marilissa Maciel 22 March 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-10T10:53:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 MARILISSA MACIEL MAINERI.pdf: 1118474 bytes, checksum: eb4934dbea4478c904915745c3e64da5 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-03-22 / Venomous snakes have a real cocktail of pharmacological active substances and drugs that act powerfully against microorganisms. The objective of the present study was to evaluate in vitro the potential cytotoxic activity of Caudisona durissa collilineata venom in mononuclear cells (MNC) of peripheral human blood. After obtaining MNC for cell culture, the cytotoxic effect of different concentrations of crude venom was evaluated. The peripheral blood MNC were separated using a density gradient and were incubated (2x105 cells/well) with different venom concentrations (50, 5, 0,5, 0,05, 0,005 e 0,0005 µg/mL) for different times (1, 3, 6, 24, 48 e 72h) and in different substrates (PHA, IL visually examining the plates after 24, 48 and 72 hours. Was also observed with different concentrations of crude venom induced ADN fragmentation in MNC. We observed that the toxicity of crude C. d. collilineata venom varies proportionally with concentration, i.e., the higher the concentration, the higher its cytotoxicity. For this reason the 0.0005µg/mL concentration of crude Caudisona durissa collilineata venom presented the lowest cytotoxic activity in peripheral human blood MNC and that the fragmentation of cellular ADN was not seen in this study. Thus, it is suggested to employ two or more different assays to confirm the induction of cell death is occurring through apoptosis. / Serpentes peçonhentas produzem uma variedade de toxinas altamente citotóxicas. Possuem um verdadeiro coquetel de substâncias farmacológicas, tornando-se uma , que atualmente vem sendo utilizados por inúmeros pesquisadores, para o desenvolvimento de novos fármacos com potente ação contra microorganismos. O presente estudo visou avaliar a potencial atividade citotóxica da peçonha de Caudisona durissa collilineata em células mononucleares (CMN) do sangue periférico humano, in vitro. Após a padronização da obtenção de CMN para cultivo celular, foi realizada a avaliação do efeito citotóxico de diferentes concentrações do veneno bruto. As CMN do sangue periférico foram separadas por meio gradiente de densidade e incubadas (2x105 células/poço) com diferentes concentrações do veneno (50, 5, 0,5, 0,05, 0,005 e 0,0005 µg/mL), em diferentes tempos (1, 3, 6, 24, 48 e 72h) e substratos (PHA, IL 2). A avaliação da atividade citotóxica do veneno foi realizada, por meio da leitura das células em câmara de neubauer, após 24, 48 e 72 horas. Em conclusão, foi possível identificar que a citotoxicidade do veneno bruto de C. d. collilineata varia de forma proporcional à concentração, ou seja, quanto maior a concentração do veneno, maior a sua citotoxicidade. Com isso, a concentração de 0,0005µg/mL do veneno bruto de Caudisona durissa collilineata, neste experimento, apresentou uma baixa atividade citotóxica em CMN de sangue periférico humano e que a fragmentação do DNA celular não foi visualizada neste estudo. Desta forma, sugere-se empregar dois ou mais ensaios distintos para confirmar se a indução da morte celular está ocorrendo por meio de apoptose.
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AVALIAÇÃO DA ATIVIDADE NÃO CITOTÓXICA DO VENENO DE BOTHROPS JARARACUSSU EM CÉLULAS MONONUCLEARES DO SANGUE PERIFÉRICO

Rivero, José Vitelio Ruiz 20 December 2010 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-10T10:55:51Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 JOSE VITELIO RUIZ RIVERO.pdf: 2033176 bytes, checksum: d4ea9284ff8bc2e6c776e40cb6b237fd (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-12-20 / Snake venoms are biological resources of great pharmaceutical value. Besides presenting a small number of antiviral drugs, a large amount of pathogens develop mechanisms which escape from the action of the drugs, thus causing the growth of resistance. It was demonstrated that biomolecules contained in venoms have high therapeutic values which could be used as antimicrobial agents. The objective of this research is to evaluate the non cytotoxic activity which was isolated from the venom of Bothrops jararacussu in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. In this research, mononuclear cells were separated from healthy donors. After the activation of the cells with phytohemagglutinin and interleukin-2, different concentrations of the poison were added in order to evaluate its non cytotoxic activity. The concentration of the venom at 0.05 mg/mL showed no cytotoxicity, but at 5 and 0.5 mg/mL it was cytotoxic. Our study opens the way to further researches which aim to identify the antimicrobial activities of crude venoms and their fractions. / Os venenos ofídicos são recursos biológicos de importante valor farmacológico. Além do número pequeno de drogas antivirais, numerosos patógenos desenvolvem mecanismos de escape à ação das drogas, resultando no crescimento das taxas de resistência. Foi demonstrado que biomoléculas contidas nos venenos ofídicos apresentam alto valor terapêutico, que poderiam ser usadas como agentes antimicrobianos. O objetivo desta pesquisa é avaliar a atividade não citotóxica do veneno bruto isolado da Bothrops jararacussu em células mononucleares do sangue periférico. Nessa pesquisa foram separadas células mononucleares de doadores sadios. Após ativação das células com fitohemaglutinina e interleucina-2 foram adicionadas diferentes concentrações do veneno para avaliar sua atividade não citotóxica. O veneno na concentração de 0,05 μg/mL não apresentou citotoxicidade, entretanto foi citotóxico nas concentrações de 5 e 0,5 μg/mL. Nosso estudo abre caminho para novas pesquisas voltadas para a identificação das atividades antimicrobianas dos venenos brutos e suas frações.
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Amilóide sérica A: efeitos biológicos sobre células mononucleares / Serum amyloid A: biological effects on mononuclear cells

Sandri, Silvana 04 August 2008 (has links)
Nos últimos anos, nosso grupo de pesquisa vem descrevendo vários efeitos da SAA em células do sistema imune no que diz respeito à expressão e liberação de citocinas pró-inflamatórias. Neste estudo centramos nossa atenção na verificação dos efeitos da SAA sobre células mononucleares. Para isto, usamos três modelos experimentais. Em murinos, descrevemos a habilidade da SAA induzir a produção de NO por macrófagos peritoneais e, com uso de animais knockout para TLR4, sugerimos que SAA seja um ligante endógeno do TLR4. Em células mononucleares de sangue periférico humano, a SAA induz a expressão e liberação de CCL20, uma quimiocina importante na transição da resposta imune inata para adaptativa, bem como a expressão dos fatores M-CSF e VEGF. Em células THP-1, mostramos a cinética de fosforilação de proteínas tirosina quinases promovida pela SAA e comparamos com LPS, um estímulo pró-inflamatório clássico. Ainda em células THP-1 mostramos que a SAA induz a fosforilação de duas proteínas importantes no processo inflamatório por induzirem a ativação de NFκB; a p38 e a ERK1/2. Com este estudo contribuímos com o conhecimento a respeito do papel regulatório da SAA em células mononucleares. A ação da SAA sobre estas células torna-se importante, pois estas são cruciais na resposta imune inata e também atuam como células acessórias na resposta imune adaptativa. Desta forma, evidencia-se que, no processo de fase aguda, a expressão e a síntese de SAA resultam na modulação de etapas que controlam este processo e sua progressão. / In the past few years, our research group has described various effects of serum amyloid A (SAA) on cells of the immune system regarding the expression and release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. In this study we have focused on the effects of SAA on mononuclear cells. In order to do this, we have used three experimental models. In the murine experimental model, we described SAA\'s ability to induce the production of NO through peritoneal macrophages and, by using knockout animals for TLR4, we suggested that SAA is an endogenous agonist of TLR4. In mononuclear cells of peripheral human blood, SAA induced the expression and release of CCL20, an important chemokine in the transition from the innate to the adaptive immune response, as well as the expression of M-CSF and VEGF-factors. In THP-1 cells, we showed the phosporylation kinetics of tyrosine protein kinases induced by SAA, and we compared it to LPS, a classic pro-inflammatory stimulus. We also demonstrated, in THP-1 cells, that SAA induced the phosphorylation of two proteins, namely p38 and ERK1/2, that are crucial in the inflammatory process because they induce the activation of transcription factors. With this study, we contributed to the knowledge of the regulatory role of SAA in mononuclear cells. Activity of SAA on these cells is highly important, for they are crucial in the innate immune response and act as accessory cells in the adaptive immune response. Hence it is evident that, in the acute phase process, the expression and synthesis of SAA result in the modulation of the phases that control this process and its progression.
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Caracterização do perfil de compostos orgânicos voláteis produzidos por cultura de células e animais infectados com Leishmania infantum / Characterization of the profile of volatile organic compounds produced by cell cultures and animals infected with Leishmania infantum

Anchieta, Naira Ferreira 19 December 2016 (has links)
Alguns parasitas modificam o perfil de Compostos Orgânicos Voláteis (COVs) de seus hospedeiros na tentativa de atrais/dispersar seus vetores, assegurando a propagação do parasita e a manutenção do ciclo da doença. É sabido que o mosquito Lutzomyia longipalpis, vetor da Leishmaniose Visceral (LV) são mais atraídos por cães infectados que não infectados. Este trabalho tem como objetivo identificar e caracterizar os Compostos Orgânicos Voláteis emitidos por culturas de células e hamsters infectados Mesocricetus auratus com Leishmania infantum (MHOM/74/PP75). Células aderentes mononucleares de baço de hamsters foram separadas com Ficoll e distribuídas em placas de 24 poços com 2x106 células por poço. Após 42 horas, as células foram infectadas e os COVs foram coletados por \"headspace\" por 18 horas. Os COVs foram determinados por comparação com as placas controle: controle células aderentes mononucleares, controle L. infantum, e controle meio RPMI 1640.40 Hamsters foram subdivididos em 2 grupos: 20 animais foram infectados com formas promastigotas metacíclicas de L. infantum selecionadas com aglutinina de amendoim (PNA) por via intracardíaca com 1x107 parasitas. Os animais foram acompanhados por 4 meses pós infecção e as amostras foram coletadas colocando os animais em sacos de poliéster conectados com um tubo de metal recheado com Tenax TA acoplado a uma bomba de sucção automática por 10 minutos. Todas as amostras foram analisadas por dessorção térmica via Cromatografia gasosa/ Espectrometria de Massas (CG-EM). Nas culturas de células, 2 compostos estão presentes apenas nas culturas infectadas: 1,2-difenilciclobutano e (E)-(2,3-Difenil Ciclopropil)-metil-fenilsulfóxido. O 2,4-dimetilbenzaldeído estava presente na placa controle contendo meio RPMI 1640. Por outro lado, em ambas as placas infectadas e controle com células aderentes mononucleares, o 3-metileno-heptano estava presente. Outros compostos contendo os grupos químicos aldeídos ou álcoois ou hidrocarbonetos aromáticos foram detectados em todas as placas, mas com diferentes áreas de pico (quantidade). Quando comparamos os COVs emitidos por hamsters infectados e controles, nenhuma diferença foi encontrada. Os compostos emitidos por culturas de células infectadas mostram que a infecção com L.infantum é capaz de modificar o perfil de COVs em culturas de células. Outros compostos encontrados em todas as placas, mas com diferentes áreas de pico podem indicar que a infecção aumenta a liberação de algumas substâncias que são possíveis atrativos para vetores. / Some parasites can modify their hosts Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) profile in order to attract / disperse their vectors, ensuring spreading of the parasite and maintenance of the disease cycle. It is already known that Lutzomyia longipalpis sandflies, the vectors of Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL), are more attracted to infected than to non-infected dogs. This work aims to identify and characterize the VOCs emitted by cell cultures and hamsters Mesocricetus auratus infected with Leishmania infantum (MHOM/74/PP75). Spleen adherent mononuclear cells of hamsters were separed with Ficoll and distributed in flat-bottomed 24-well plates at 2x106 cells per well. After 42 hours, the cells were infected and VOCs were collected from the \"headspace\" for 18 hours. The VOCs were determined in comparison with the controls plates: control mononuclear adherent cells, control L. infantum and control medium RPMI 1640. 40 Hamsters were subdivided in two groups: 20 animals were used as a control group and 20 animals were infected with metaciclic form of L. infantum selected by peanut agglutinin (PNA) by intracardiac route with 1x107 parasites. The animals were followed up for 4 months post-infection and the samples were collected by introducing the hamsters in a polyester bag connected with a metal tube filled with the Tenax TA adsorbent coupled to an automatic suction pump for 10 minutes. All samples were analyzed by thermal desorption via Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GCMS). In cell cultures, two compounds were present only in infected cultures: 1, 2- diphenyl cyclobutane, and trans-[(2, 3-Diphenylcyclopropyl) methyl] phenyl sulfoxide. 2, 4-dimethyl benzaldehyde was present in the control well containing RPMI 1640 medium. On the other hand, in both infected and control wells with mononuclear adherent cells, 3-methylene heptane was present. Other compounds containing either aldehydes or alcohols or aromatic hydrocarbon chemical groups were detected in all plates, but with different peak areas (i.e., amounts). When comparing the VOCs emitted by infected and control hamsters, no difference was found. The compounds emitted only by infected cell cultures show that the infection with L. infantum is able to modify the profile of VOCs in cell cultures. The other compounds found in all plates but with different peak areas may indicate that infection may increase the release of some substances that are possible attractants for vectors.
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Pesquisa de instabilidade gênica induzida por quimioterapia antineoplásica nas células mononucleares do sangue periférico de mulheres com câncer de mama / Systemic chemotherapy induces microsatellite instability in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of breast cancer patients

Fonseca, Fernando Luiz Affonso 17 June 2005 (has links)
O tratamento sistêmico é extremamente importante na abordagem clínica do câncer de mama. O presente estudo teve a finalidade de avaliar se a quimioterapia sistêmica é capaz de produzir instabilidade genética representada por instabilidade de microssatélites (MSI) e perda de heterozigosidade (LOH) na fração mononuclear do sangue periférico de pacientes portadoras de câncer de mama. Foram estudadas 119 amostras de sangue, obtidas seqüencialmente antes, durante e após a quimioterapia. Das 30 pacientes avaliadas, 27 apresentaram MSI em pelo menos uma das amostras estudadas e 6 desenvolveram LOH. Uma importante correlação foi obtida entre o número de eventos de MSI por amostra e quimioterápicos com agentes alquilantes (p < 0,0001). Entretanto, quando as amostras foram de pacientes em radioterapia, observou-se um menor número de eventos de MSI por amostra (p=0,038). Concluímos que o tratamento sistêmico pode induzir MSI e LOH em células mononucleares do sangue periférico de pacientes em tratamento quimioterápico com agentes alquilantes / Systemic chemotherapy is an important part of treatment for breast cancer. We conduced the present study to evaluate whether systemic chemotherapy could produce microsatellite instability (MSI) in the peripheral blood mononuclear cell fraction of breast cancer patients. We studied 119 sequential blood samples from 30 previously untreated breast cancer patients before, during and after chemotherapy. In 27 out of 30 patients we observed MSI in at least one sample, and six patients had loss of heterozygosity (LOH). We found a significant correlation between the number of MSI events per sample and chemotherapy with alkylating agents (p < 0.0001). However, when the samples were obtained in patients with radiotherapy we observed low MSI events per samples (p = 0.038). We concluded that systemic chemotherapy may induce MSI and LOH in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from breast cancer patients receiving alkylating agents
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Comparison of Beta-adrenoceptor Coupled Camp Production in Cultured Human Mononuclear Leukocytes and Myometrial Cells

Liu, Yu-li 01 December 1997 (has links)
$\beta\sb2$-Adrenoceptor ($\beta\sb2$-AR) agonists, such as terbutaline, are used as tocolytic agents in the treatment of preterm labor. $\beta$-Adrenoceptor stimulation relaxes myometrium through specific receptors coupled through Gs to adenylyl cyclase (AC) that catalyzes the conversion of ATP to cAMP. The purpose of this study was to compare $\beta$-adrenoceptors and cAMP production in cultured human leukocytes and myometrial cells, and to determine the importance of $\beta$-adrenoceptors and cAMP production in isoproterenol-induced myometrial relaxation. $\sp{125}$I-iodopindolol was used to assess $\beta$-adrenoceptor affinity and number cAMP levels were analyzed before and after stimulation by isoproterenol, AlF$\sb4\sp-$, forskolin, and PGE$\sb1$. Isometric recording was used to examine myometrium contraction and relaxation. $\beta$-adrenoceptors in leukocytes and myometrial cells have similar $\sp{125}$I-iodopindolol binding affinity and B$\rm\sb{MAX}$. Both tissues can be stimulated by isoproterenol, but have reserve adenylyl cyclase activity not stimulated by $\beta$-ARs. Cultured human myometrial cells have higher basal AC activity and lower isoproterenol coupled cAMP production than leukocytes. The rank order of $\beta$-adrenoceptor agonist potencies in leukocytes is: isoproterenol $>$ terbutaline $>$ ritodrine. Myometrial cells could not be stimulated by terbutaline or ritodrine. This indicates that the intrinsic activity of $\beta$-adrenoceptor coupled cAMP production is different in these two tissues. Prolonged exposure to 200 nM terbutaline results in a decrease in both $\beta$-adrenoceptor number and isoproterenol-coupled cAMP production in cultured leukocytes and myometrial cells. Signal transduction factors, such as adenylyl cyclase and the PGE$\sb1$ pathway, are not affected by the down-regulation process. Isoproterenol relaxes term myometrium through $\beta\sb2$-ARs without a change in cAMP production. Cultured leukocytes do not completely reflect the activity of $\beta$-adrenoceptor coupled cAMP production to myometrial cultured cells. In myometrium, the presence of $\beta$-ARs does not guarantee stimulation of cAMP production, and cAMP is not an accurate index of myometrial relaxation at the end of pregnancy. While leukocytes may accurately reflect changes in myometrial $\beta$-adrenoceptors, postreceptor differences suggest that they are not a reasonable indicator of myometrial response to $\beta$-AR stimulation.
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Rôle de l'interleukine - 1 bêta dans la dégénérescence des photorécepteurs associée à la dégénérescence maculaire liée à l'âge / Role of interleukine - 1 beta in photoreceptor degeneration associated with age-related macular degeneration

Charles-Messance, Hugo 26 March 2018 (has links)
La Dégénérescence Maculaire Liée à l’Age (DMLA) est la première cause de cécité légale dans les pays industrialisés chez les personnes âgées. L’atrophie géographique – l’une des formes tardives de la DMLA - est caractérisée par la perte de l’épithélium pigmentaire et la dégénérescence des photorécepteurs. Nous groupe a montré précédemment que dans l’atrophie géographique, les phagocytes mononucléés (PMs) s’accumulent dans l’espace sous-rétinien, et induisent la dégénérescence rétinienne via la production d’IL-1β. Dans un premier temps, nous montrons que la présence de PMs sous-rétiniens est associée à la perte des bâtonnets et la dégénérescence des segments de cônes dans la zone de transition de patients atrophiques. Nous montrons ensuite dans différents modèles in vivo et ex vivo que les macrophages récapitulent ces effets, et qu’IL-1β est nécessaire à la perte des segments externes des cônes induite par les PMs. Dans un deuxième temps, nos résultats montrent qu’IL-1β induit indirectement la mort des bâtonnets, en perturbant l’homéostasie rétinienne du glutamate. L’inhibition des récepteurs glutamatergiques pour prévenir l’excitotoxicité du glutamate, ou la supplémentation en cystine favorisant la restauration de la machinerie neuronale antioxydante, permettent de protéger les bâtonnets de la toxicité induite par IL-1β. L’ensemble de nos résultats démontre le rôle joué par IL-1β dans la dégénérescence des segments de cônes et la perte des bâtonnets dans l’inflammation sous-rétinienne. Cette étude permettra la mise au point de thérapies innovantes, afin de lutter contre la forme atrophique de la DMLA, pour laquelle il n’existe actuellement aucun traitement. / In geographic atrophy (GA), one of the late forms of Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD), an extending atrophic zone forms, characterized by the loss of retinal pigment epithelium and photoreceptor degeneration. Subretinal mononuclear phagocytes (MPs) accumulate in GA, and are associated with IL-1β-dependent retinal degeneration. First, we confirmed that subretinal accumulation of MPs is associated with rod degeneration and cone segment loss in the transitional zone in GA human samples. Using ex vivo and in vivo models, we then demonstrated that MPs-derived IL-1β leads to severe cone segment degeneration. Therefore, inhibiting subretinal MP accumulation or IL-1β might protect the cone segment, and help preserve high acuity daytime vision in conditions characterized by subretinal inflammation. Second, we showed that IL-1β effect on rod degeneration is indirect, and mediated by glutamate. Our results indicate that IL-1β impairs Müller glial cells glutamate recycling, and subsequently leads to the extracellular increase in glutamate content. Inhibiting glutamate receptors to prevent excitotoxicity, or exogenous cystine supplementation to supply antioxidant metabolism, are sufficient to protect rods from IL-1β-induced neurotoxicity. Our results provide new perspectives to treat pathologies associated with subretinal inflammation such as late AMD. Our results collectively demonstrated that MP-derived IL-1β induces cone segment loss, and glutamate homeostasis disruption associated with rod degeneration. This study will help with the development of new therapeutic strategies in dealing with inflammatory retinal pathologies as geographic atrophy.
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Co(II) Based Magnetic Systems. Part I Spin Crossover Systems and Dendritic Frameworks. Part II Co(II) Single Molecule Magnets.

Farghal, Ahmed M. S. 10 February 2012 (has links)
This work comprises two main parts. The first part outlines our efforts to expand on the recent work of Gütlich et.al. by synthesizing Co(II) based spin crossover systems within a dendritic framework. We wanted to investigate the possibility of synthesizing different first generation, triazole containing dendrimers using “click” type reactions and their coordination ability with Co(II) ions. To this end we have had limited success mainly due to the numerous challenges in synthesizing a pure dendrimer product. The second part details our efforts in the synthesis of a mononuclear Co(II) based single molecule magnet. This comes as an extension to recent reports by Chang and Long where they have successfully obtained mononuclear Fe(II) single molecule magnets by inducing structural distortions within the complexes to amplify the spin-orbit coupling. We postulated that the use of Co(II) in conjunction with a bulky ligand framework would lead to desirable magnetic properties. We chose the known bis(imino)pyridine ligand scaffold due to its rich chemistry and its interesting and unexpected coordination behaviour, as we have seen in previous research efforts by our lab. To this end we were successful in isolating and characterizing 4 compounds, and we have carried out detailed magnetic measurements on the two most magnetically interesting species.
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Co(II) Based Magnetic Systems. Part I Spin Crossover Systems and Dendritic Frameworks. Part II Co(II) Single Molecule Magnets.

Farghal, Ahmed M. S. 10 February 2012 (has links)
This work comprises two main parts. The first part outlines our efforts to expand on the recent work of Gütlich et.al. by synthesizing Co(II) based spin crossover systems within a dendritic framework. We wanted to investigate the possibility of synthesizing different first generation, triazole containing dendrimers using “click” type reactions and their coordination ability with Co(II) ions. To this end we have had limited success mainly due to the numerous challenges in synthesizing a pure dendrimer product. The second part details our efforts in the synthesis of a mononuclear Co(II) based single molecule magnet. This comes as an extension to recent reports by Chang and Long where they have successfully obtained mononuclear Fe(II) single molecule magnets by inducing structural distortions within the complexes to amplify the spin-orbit coupling. We postulated that the use of Co(II) in conjunction with a bulky ligand framework would lead to desirable magnetic properties. We chose the known bis(imino)pyridine ligand scaffold due to its rich chemistry and its interesting and unexpected coordination behaviour, as we have seen in previous research efforts by our lab. To this end we were successful in isolating and characterizing 4 compounds, and we have carried out detailed magnetic measurements on the two most magnetically interesting species.

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