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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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GABA-, glycine- and glutamate-induced currents in rat medial preoptic neurons : functional interactions and modulation by capsaicin /

Karlsson, Urban, January 2007 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Umeå : Univ., 2007. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
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Hunt, Joseph L. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, 2009. / Title from screen (viewed on August 27, 2009). Department of Medical Neuroscience, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). Advisor(s): Joseph DiMicco. Includes vita. Non-Latin script record Includes bibliographical references (leaves 123-140).
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Transcriptomic and Proteomic Characterizations of Goldfish (Carassius auratus) Radial Glia Reveal Complex Regulation by the Neuropeptide Secretoneurin

Da Fonte, Dillon January 2017 (has links)
In the teleost brain, radial glial cells (RGCs) are the main macroglia and are stem- like progenitors that express key steroidogenic enzymes, including the estrogen- synthesizing enzyme, aromatase B (cyp19a1b). As a result, RGCs are integral to neurogenesis and neurosteroidogenesis in the brain, however little is known about the permissive factors and signaling mechanisms that control these functions. The aim of this thesis is to investigate if the secretogranin-derived neuropeptide secretoneurin (SN) can exert regulatory control over goldfish (Carassius auratus) RGCs. Immunohistochemistry revealed a close neuroanatomical relationship between RGCs and soma of SNa- immunoreactive magnocellular and parvocellular neurons in the preoptic nucleus in both goldfish and zebrafish (Danio rerio) models. Both intracerebroventricular injections of SNa into the third brain ventricle and SNa exposures of cultured goldfish RGCs in vitro show that SNa can reduce cyp19a1b expression, thus implicating SNa in the control of neuroestrogen production. RNA-sequencing was used to characterize the in vitro transcriptomic responses elicited by 1000 nM SNa in RGCs. These data revealed that gene networks related to central nervous system function (neurogenesis, glial cell development, synaptic plasticity) and immune function (immune system activation, leukocyte function, macrophage response) were increased by SNa. A dose-response study using quantitative proteomics indicates a low 10 nM dose of SNa increased expression of proteins involved in cell growth, proliferation, and migration whereas higher doses down- regulated proteins involved in these processes, indicating SNa has dose-dependent regulatory effects. Together, through these altered gene and protein networks, this thesis proposes SNa exerts trophic and immunogenic effects in RGCs. These datasets identified a total of 12,180 and 1,363 unique transcripts and proteins, respectively, and demonstrated that RGCs express a diverse receptor and signaling molecule profile. Therefore, RGCs can respond to and synthesize an array of hormones, peptides, cytokines, and growth factors, revealing a multiplicity of new functions critical to neuronal-glial interactions.
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Comparative Neuroanatomy of the Sexually Dimorphic Hypothalamus in Monogamous and Polygamous Voles

Shapiro, Lawrence E., Leonard, Christiana M., Sessions, Charlene E., Dewsbury, Donald A., Insel, Thomas R. 15 February 1991 (has links)
In the present work we evaluated the degree of sexual dimorphism in two cell groups of the medial preoptic-anterior hypothalamus (MPOA-AH) in monogamous and polygamous voles. Quantitative determinations were made of volume, cell number, and cell density for the anteroventral-periventriular nucleus (AVPV) and the sexually dimorphic nucleus of the preoptic area (SDN-POA). Polygamous montane voles (Microtus montanus) had a greater degree of sexual dimorphism in both cell groups than did monogamous prairie voles (M. ochrogaster). Most notable was the complete absence of the AVPV in male montane voles; male montane voles also had a significantly larger SDN-POA volume than did females. The only sexual dimorphism in prairie voles was a greater cell density in the female AVPV. In addition, prairie voles had larger relative brain size than did montane voles. Comparative behavioral studies have revealed a correlation between the degree of sexual dimorphism in external morphology and mating system, i.e., polygamous species display greater levels of dimorphism than do monogamous species. The present results indicate that the effects of sexual selection can also be seen in those brain regions, like the hypothalamus, that underlie social and reproductive behavior. Moreover, these results support the hypothesis that neuroanatomic dimorphisms in the MPOA-AH may be related to sex differences in behavior.
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Role of the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus in Responses Evoked from the Preoptic Area and by Systemic Administration of Interleukin-1β

Hunt, Joseph L. 23 June 2009 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Recent studies in anesthetized rats suggest that autonomic effects relating to thermoregulation that are evoked from the preoptic area (POA) may be mediated through activation of neurons in the dorsomedial hypothalamus (DMH). Disinhibition of neurons in the DMH produces not only cardiovascular changes but also increases in plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and locomotor activity mimicking those evoked by microinjection of muscimol, a GABAA receptor agonist and neuronal inhibitor, into the POA. Therefore, I tested the hypothesis that all of these effects evoked from the POA are mediated through neurons in the DMH by assessing the effect of bilateral microinjection of muscimol into the DMH on the changes evoked by microinjection of muscimol into the POA in conscious rats. In addition, I tested the hypothesis that neurons in the DMH mediate a specific response that is thought to signal through the POA, the activation of the HPA axis evoked by systemic administration of the inflammatory cytokine IL-1β. After injection of vehicle into the DMH, injection of muscimol into the POA elicited marked increases in heart rate, arterial pressure, body temperature, plasma ACTH and locomotor activity and also increased Fos expression in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN), a region known to control the release of ACTH from the adenohypophysis, and the raphe pallidus, a medullary region known to mediate POA-evoked sympathetic responses. Prior microinjection of muscimol into the DMH produced a modest depression of baseline heart rate, arterial pressure, and body temperature but completely abolished all changes evoked from the POA. Microinjection of muscimol just anterior to the DMH had no effect on POA-evoked autonomic and neuroendocrine changes. Inhibition of neuronal activity in the DMH only partially attenuated the increased activity of the HPA axis following systemic injections of IL-1β. Thus, neurons in the DMH mediate a diverse array of physiological and behavioral responses elicited from the POA, suggesting that the POA represents an important source of inhibitory tone to key neurons in the DMH. However, it is clear that the inflammatory cytokine IL-1β must employ other pathways that are DMH-, and possibly POA-, independent to activate the HPA axis.
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Influência da exposição in utero e lactacional ao anti-inflamatório ibuprofeno repercussão tardia em parâmetros reprodutivos masculinos, em ratos /

Balin, Paola da Silva January 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Arielle Cristina Arena / Resumo: Os anti-inflamatórios não esteroidais (AINEs), entre eles o Ibuprofeno, são amplamente utilizados para o tratamento da dor e de processos inflamatórios, e estão entre as classes de medicamentos mais utilizadas por gestantes. Através da inibição da enzima ciclo-oxigenase, os AINEs inibem a síntese de prostaglandinas, compostos eicosanoides que atuam não somente como mediadores e moduladores inflamatórios, mas também em diversos processos fisiológicos do organismo, como no mecanismo de diferenciação sexual hipotalâmica. O processo de masculinização do hipotálamo é dependente de testosterona, que por ação da enzima citocromo P450 aromatase, é convertida em estradiol. Este hormônio regula positivamente a expressão da enzima ciclo-oxigenase no hipotálamo, aumentando a produção de prostaglandina do subtipo E2 (PGE2), que atua aumentando a formação de espinhas dendríticas no núcleo sexualmente dimórfico da área pré-optica (SDN-POA). Em virtude da importância da PGE2 no processo de diferenciação sexual hipotalâmica, torna-se preocupante o uso de anti-inflamatórios durante a gestação. Desta forma, o objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar os possíveis efeitos resultantes da exposição in utero e lactacional ao ibuprofeno e suas repercussões tardias sobre parâmetros reprodutivos masculinos em ratos machos. Para tanto, ratas prenhes foram expostas a três doses de ibuprofeno (10; 30; 60 mg/kg) entre a última semana de prenhez (Dias gestacionais 15-21) até o final da lactação (Dias pós-natal 21)... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID), including Ibuprofen, are widely used in the treatment of pain and inflammatory processes, and are of the most commonly classes of drugs used by pregnant women. By inhibiting the cyclooxygenase enzyme (COX), NSAID inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandins, eicosanoids compounds that act not only as mediators and inflammatory modulators, but also in various physiological processes of the organism, such as in the mechanism of sexual hypothalamic differentiation. The hypothalamus masculinization process is testosterone dependent, which by action of the aromatase cytochrome P450 enzyme is metabolized to estradiol. This hormone upregulates the expression of COX enzyme in the hypothalamus, increasing the production of prostaglandin E2, which acts by increasing the formation of dendritic spines in the neurons of the sexually dimorphic nucleus of the preoptic area in males (SDN-POA). Due to the importance of prostaglandin E2 in the process of hypothalamic sexual differentiation, the use of anti-inflammatory drugs during pregnancy is of concern. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the possible effects resulting from in utero and lactation exposure to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory ibuprofen and its late repercussions on male reproductive parameters in male rats. For this, pregnant rats were exposed to three doses of ibuprofen (10; 30; 60 mg/kg) between the last week of pregnancy (Gestational Days 15-21) until the end of lactation (P... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Mestre
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Plasticité moléculaire de l'aire pré-optique médiane de l'hypothalamus induite par l'expérience sexuelle chez la souris mâle / Molecular plasticity of the hypothalamic medial pre-optic area induced by sexual experience in male mouse

Jean, Arnaud 16 June 2017 (has links)
Les mâles sexuellement expérimentés présentent des modifications à long terme de l'arborisation dendritique, de modifications épigénétiques ainsi qu'une augmentation des niveaux d'expression de protéines associées à la neurotransmission glutamatergique et à la microglie dans l'aire pré-optique médiane (mPOA). En revanche, les concentrations plasmatiques et hypothalamiques en hormones stéroïdes ainsi que les propriétés du système nitrergique, connues pour être modulés par l'expérience sexuelle chez le rat, ne sont pas modifiées. Dans un second temps, l'implication de la voie de signalisation ERK1/2 dans la réponse comportementale associée à l'expérience sexuelle a été étudiée. Nous avons montré que cette voie de signalisation, activée dans la mPOA lors de l'accouplement, est potentialisée par l'expérience sexuelle. Nous avons ensuite démontré que son activation est possible par une action rapide (30 minutes) des stéroïdes. Enfin, nous avons montré que l'inhibition de la voie ERK1/2 avant un premier accouplement n'altère pas la mise en place de l'expérience sexuelle mais diminue de façon réversible la motivation sexuelle des mâles. Ainsi, l'expérience sexuelle est à l'origine de modifications structurales et biochimiques à long terme de la mPOA. Ces modifications, différentes de celles connues chez le rat, sont associées à une potentialisation de la voie de signalisation ERK1/2 activée de façon transitoires durant l'accouplement. Ces résultats mettent en évidence la nécessité d'élaborer un nouveau modèle, différent de celui établi chez le rat, permettant d'expliquer l'amélioration comportementale associée à l'expérience sexuelle chez la souris mâle. / Sexually experimented males exhibit long term modifications of the dendritic arborization, epigenetic modifications and increased levels of microglia and glutamate associated protein within the hypothalamic medial preoptic area (mPOA). However, hypothalamic and plasmatic concentration of steroid hormones and the nitrergic system are not impacted, contrary to data obtained in rat.The involvement of the ERK1/2 signaling pathway in the induction of sexual experience has also been studied. We showed that ERK1/2 pathway was activated within the mPOA during mating. This activation was increased in sexually experienced males. Furthermore, we showed ex vivo on hypothalamic slices that sex steroids were capable of rapidly (30 min) activate this pathway. Finally, the inhibition of ERK1/2 phosphorylation before the first mating did not disrupt the induction of sexual experience but decreased sexual motivation in a reversible manner.Taken together, these results indicate that long lasting and transitory plasticity mechanisms leading to sexual experience are different between rat and mouse. This indicate the necessity to elaborate a new molecular model associated with the behavioral improvement induced by sexual experience in male mouse.
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The Neural Substrate of Sex Pheromone Signalling in Male Goldfish (Carassius auratus)

Lado, Wudu E. 26 October 2012 (has links)
The transmission of sex pheromone-mediated signals is essential for goldfish reproduction. However, the neural pathways underlying this reproductive signalling pathway in the goldfish brain is not well described. Lesioning experiments have shown previously that two brain areas, the preoptic area (POA) and the ventral telencephali pars ventralis (Vv) in particular, are important for reproduction. We used patch clamp electrophysiology to study the electrical activities of POA and Vv neurons. Based on the intrinsic properties of these neurons, we suggest there are five different functional classes of POA neurons and a single class of Vv neurons. In addition, by electrically stimulating the olfactory bulb (OB), we were able to show that this primary sensory structure makes monosynaptic glutamatergic connections with both POA and Vv neurons. While electrophysiology measures signalling events occurring at short time scales on the order of milliseconds to minutes, we were also interested in studying sex pheromone signalling in the goldfish brain over a long time scale. Thus, we describe changes in gene expression in male goldfish exposed to waterborne sex pheromones (17alpha,20beta dihydroxy-4-pregene-3-one and Prostaglandin-F2alpha) over 6 hours. We perform cDNA microarrays on Prostaglandin-F2alpha-treated fish to study the rapid modulation of transcription and define the signalling pathways affected. Our microarrays showed that 71 genes were differentially regulated (67 up and 4 down). Through gene ontology enrichment analysis, we found that these genes were involved in various biological processes such as RNA processing, neurotransmission, neuronal development, apoptosis, cellular metabolism and sexual reproduction. RT-PCRs were performed to validate our microarrays and to facilitate direct comparisons of the effects of the two sex pheromones, 17alpha,20beta dihydroxy-4-pregene-3-one and Prostaglandin-F2alpha. By combining electrophysiology and gene expression analyses, we were able to study sex-pheromone signalling on two different time scales. One short, occurring on the order of milliseconds to minutes, that involves electrical activities in the brain through the glutamatergic amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionate and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors; and the other long occurring several hours later that involves changes in the gene expression levels of calmodulin and ependymin among other genes underlying neuroplasticity. Reproductive neuroplasticity in the goldfish may therefore require the activation of glutamatergic receptors which then activate downstream signals like calmodulin and ependymin to transform the sex pheromones-mediate signal into gene expression.
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Organização das projeções da área tegmental ventral para o complexo VTA-substância negra e para o hipotálamo no rato e estudo da expressão dos substratos do receptor de insulina em neurônios da VTA que se projetam para o estriado / Organization of the ventral tegmental area projections to the VTA-nigral complex and to the hypothalamus in the rat and VTA neurons projecting to the accumbens express insulin receptor substrates.

Ferreira, Jozélia Gomes Pacheco 29 January 2010 (has links)
Numa primeira etapa, estudamos as conexões da VTA para o complexo VTA-substância negra (SN) utilizando a leucoaglutinina do Phaseolus vulgaris (PHA-L). Estas conexões são substanciais, topograficamente organizadas, com destaque para o pólo caudal da VTA que inerva bilateralmente toda a extensão deste complexo. Numa segunda etapa, estudamos as projeções da VTA para o hipotálamo. A VTA se projeta principalmente para a área pré-óptica lateral e área hipotalâmica lateral, a região subfornical posterior e o núcleo dorsomedial. Foram vistas poucas aposições entre varicosidades PHA-L+ e neurônios imunorreativos para orexina ou para hormônio concentrador de melanina. Por fim, estudamos a colocalização do substrato do receptor de insulina (IRS-1), IRS-1 fosforilado e fosfatidilinositol-3 quinase (PI3K) com tirosina hidroxilase (TH) ou com a subunidade B da toxina colérica (CTb) injetada no estriado. A maioria dos neurônios TH+ da VTA-SN expressa IRS-1; injeções de CTb no estriado resultaram em células duplamente marcadas para CTb/IRS-1, CTb/PI3K e CTb/IRS-1 fosforilado. / In a first step, we studied the connections of the VTA to the complex VTA-substantia nigra (SN) using the Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin (PHA-L). These connections are substantial, topographically organized, especially the caudal pole of the VTA, which innervates bilaterally throughout the length of this complex. In a second step, we studied the projections of the VTA to the hypothalamus. The VTA projected mainly to the lateral preoptic area, lateral hypothalamic area, posterior subfornical region and dorsomedial nucleus. Were observed few appositions between PHA-L+ varicosities and neurons immunoreactive for orexin or melanin-concentrating hormone. Finally, we studied the co-localization of the insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1), IRS-1-phosphorylated and phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI3K) with tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) or cholera toxin B subunit (CTb) injected into the striatum. Most TH+ neurons of the VTA-SN expressed IRS-1; CTb injections in the striatum resulted in cells double-labeled for CTb/IRS-1, CTb/PI3K and CTb/IRS-1 phosphorylated.
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The Neural Substrate of Sex Pheromone Signalling in Male Goldfish (Carassius auratus)

Lado, Wudu E. 26 October 2012 (has links)
The transmission of sex pheromone-mediated signals is essential for goldfish reproduction. However, the neural pathways underlying this reproductive signalling pathway in the goldfish brain is not well described. Lesioning experiments have shown previously that two brain areas, the preoptic area (POA) and the ventral telencephali pars ventralis (Vv) in particular, are important for reproduction. We used patch clamp electrophysiology to study the electrical activities of POA and Vv neurons. Based on the intrinsic properties of these neurons, we suggest there are five different functional classes of POA neurons and a single class of Vv neurons. In addition, by electrically stimulating the olfactory bulb (OB), we were able to show that this primary sensory structure makes monosynaptic glutamatergic connections with both POA and Vv neurons. While electrophysiology measures signalling events occurring at short time scales on the order of milliseconds to minutes, we were also interested in studying sex pheromone signalling in the goldfish brain over a long time scale. Thus, we describe changes in gene expression in male goldfish exposed to waterborne sex pheromones (17alpha,20beta dihydroxy-4-pregene-3-one and Prostaglandin-F2alpha) over 6 hours. We perform cDNA microarrays on Prostaglandin-F2alpha-treated fish to study the rapid modulation of transcription and define the signalling pathways affected. Our microarrays showed that 71 genes were differentially regulated (67 up and 4 down). Through gene ontology enrichment analysis, we found that these genes were involved in various biological processes such as RNA processing, neurotransmission, neuronal development, apoptosis, cellular metabolism and sexual reproduction. RT-PCRs were performed to validate our microarrays and to facilitate direct comparisons of the effects of the two sex pheromones, 17alpha,20beta dihydroxy-4-pregene-3-one and Prostaglandin-F2alpha. By combining electrophysiology and gene expression analyses, we were able to study sex-pheromone signalling on two different time scales. One short, occurring on the order of milliseconds to minutes, that involves electrical activities in the brain through the glutamatergic amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionate and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors; and the other long occurring several hours later that involves changes in the gene expression levels of calmodulin and ependymin among other genes underlying neuroplasticity. Reproductive neuroplasticity in the goldfish may therefore require the activation of glutamatergic receptors which then activate downstream signals like calmodulin and ependymin to transform the sex pheromones-mediate signal into gene expression.

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