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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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Reconhecimento semi-automático de sinus frontais para identificação humana forense baseado na transformada imagem-floresta e no contexto da forma

Falguera, Juan Rogelio [UNESP] 23 June 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:29:40Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2008-06-23Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T19:18:04Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 falguera_jr_me_sjrp.pdf: 2234581 bytes, checksum: 19293ff7ecaf5caa8cf4417a59cb11fa (MD5) / Diversos métodos biométricos baseados em características físicas do corpo humano como impressão digital, face, íris e retina têm sido propostos para identificação humana. No entanto, para a identificação post-mortem, tais características biométricas podem não estar disponíveis. Nestes casos, partes do esqueleto do corpo humano podem ser utilizadas para identificação, tais como dentes, tórax, vértebras, ombros e os sinus frontais. Investigações anteriores mostraram, por meio de técnicas manuais para extração de características, que os padrões dos sinus frontais são altamente variáveis entre indivíduos distintos e únicos para cada indivíduo. Esta dissertação de mestrado tem por objetivo propor um método computacional para o reconhecimento de sinus frontais para identificação humana post-mortem em aplicações forenses. Para tanto, foram avaliados métodos de segmentação de imagens de radiografias anteroposteriores de sinus frontais. O método baseado na Transformada Imagem-Floresta demonstrou ser eficiente para segmentação dos sinus frontais das imagens de radiografias, exigindo mínima intervenção humana. Foram também investigadas e implementadas técnicas para extração de descritores geométricos e descritores baseados nas formas dos sinus frontais. Experimentos realizados em um banco de imagens contendo 90 radiografias anteroposteriores de 29 indivíduos mostraram que a técnica de extração de características baseada nos descritores de contexto da forma foi a mais eficaz, propiciando taxas de erro igual (EER) e de recuperações corretas (CRR) de 3,73% e 95,5%, respectivamente. Os resultados obtidos nos experimentos corroboram os encontrados na literatura sobre a individualidade dos sinus frontais e sua viabilidade em termos de precisão e usabilidade para a identificação humana post-mortem. Palavras-chave: Biometria, identificação... / Several methods based on Biometrics such as fingerprint, face, iris, and retina have been proposed for person identification. However, for postmortem identification such biometric measurements may not be available. In such cases, parts of the human skeleton can be used for identification, such as teeth, thorax, vertebrae, shoulders, and frontal sinus. Previous investigations showed, by means of manual features extraction techniques, that frontal sinus patterns are highly variable for distinctive individuals and unique for each one. The objective of this master thesis is to propose a computational method for frontal sinus recognition for postmortem human identification in forensic applications. In order to achieve this, methods for frontal sinus segmentation from anteroposterior radiographs were evaluated. The method based on Image-Foresting Transform has shown itself efficient in frontal sinus segmentation from radiograph images, demanding minimal human intervention. After the segmentation, techniques for extracting frontal sinus geometrical and shape-based descriptors were investigated and implemented. Experiments over a database containing 90 anteroposterior radiograph images from 29 individuals have shown that the features extraction techniques based on shape context descriptors were the most efficient, providing equal error (EER) and correct retrievals (CRR) rates of 3.73% and 95,5%, respectively. The results obtained in our experiments confirm the outcomes described in literature about the individuality of the frontal sinus and its feasibility in terms of precision and usability for postmortem human identification. Keywords: Biometrics, forensics human... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Avaliação do enxerto ósseo autógeno e estudo da osseointegração de implantes nos períodos de incorporação e maturação óssea em áreas submetidas a cirurgia de enxerto ósseo em elevação de seio maxilar

Nunes, Luiz Marcelo Amaral Galvão 06 September 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Renata Lopes (renatasil82@gmail.com) on 2017-01-06T14:00:14Z No. of bitstreams: 1 luizmarceloamaralgalvaonunes.pdf: 1165890 bytes, checksum: 617cb8b85316ada8b08107c635bf0730 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Diamantino Mayra (mayra.diamantino@ufjf.edu.br) on 2017-01-31T11:27:08Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 luizmarceloamaralgalvaonunes.pdf: 1165890 bytes, checksum: 617cb8b85316ada8b08107c635bf0730 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-01-31T11:27:08Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 luizmarceloamaralgalvaonunes.pdf: 1165890 bytes, checksum: 617cb8b85316ada8b08107c635bf0730 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-09-06 / A Implantodontia, afim de, proporcionar melhores resultados estéticos e funcionais, tem apresentado inúmeras inovações e tecnologias visando alcançar estes objetivos associado a redução do tempo de tratamento. Contudo pacientes que apresentam a necessidade de cirurgias de reconstruções associadas a enxertos ósseos visando à instalação adequada destes implantes permanecem como desafios. Deste modo, o presente trabalho analisou o enxerto ósseo autógeno em dois diferentes períodos e avaliou os implantes instalados nestes períodos analisados, a pesquisa foi subdividida e descrita nos Capítulos à seguir. CAPITULO I: Análise histológica das características existentes no processo de incorporação e maturação óssea em áreas submetidas à cirurgia de enxerto ósseo em elevação de seio maxilar. Observou-se nos dois períodos analisados, correspondentes do processo de reparo ósseo, que foram semelhantes em ambos períodos. Deste modo, pode-se concluir que o enxerto ósseo autógeno apresenta características semelhantes na fase de incorporação (2 meses) e maturação (6 meses) o que possibilita a manipulação deste tecido na fase mais inicial sem o seu comprometimento. CAPITULO II: O propósito deste capítulo foi avaliar a osseointegração em dois períodos diferentes sendo, incorporação (2 meses) e maturação (6 meses) óssea em áreas submetidas a cirurgia de enxerto ósseo em elevação de seio maxilar e a estabilidade da prótese instalada. Observou-se nos dois períodos analisados, a incorporação óssea (2 meses) e maturação óssea (6 meses), que embora divergentes nas etapas de reparo ósseo, apresentaram resultados semelhantes para a osseointegração e estabilidade da prótese. Deste modo, pode-se concluir que a inserção de implantes osseointegráveis nestas regiões em menor período de reparo, ou seja, na fase de incorporação óssea (2 meses) não compromete a osseointegração nem tão pouco a estabilidade da prótese a longo prazo. A redução do tempo de tratamento de pacientes submetidos a cirurgias de reconstruções com enxerto ósseo em elevação de seio maxilar é possível realizando a instalação dos implantes no período de incorporação óssea. / The implantology in order to provide better aesthetic and functional results, presented numerous innovations and technologies to achieve these goals associated with reduced treatment time. However patients who have the need for reconstructive surgery associated with bone grafts seeking the proper installation of these implants remain as challenges. Thus, this work presents two studies described in the following chapters. Article I: Histological analysis of existing resources in the process of development and maturation in areas prone to bone graft surgery in sinus floor elevation. It was observed in both periods analyzed, bone repair, which were similar in both the periods. Thus, it can be concluded that autogenous grafts has similar characteristics in the incorporation phase (2 months) and mature (6 months), allowing the tissue manipulation in the initial stage without their involvement. Article II: The objective of this chapter was to evaluate the osseointegration in two different periods being, incorporation (2 months) and maturity (6 months) bone in areas subjected to bone graft surgery in sinus floor elevation and stability of the installed prosthesis. It was observed in both study periods, the bone ingrowth (2 months) and maturation (6 months), although at different stages of bone healing that showed similar results for bone integration and stability of the prosthesis. Thus, it can be concluded that the insertion of dental implants in these regions in the shortest repair, namely on bone growth phase (2 months) does not jeopardize the osseointegration or long-term stability of the prosthesis. The reduction in the treatment of patients undergoing reconstructive surgery with bone grafting time in sinus floor elevation is possible to perform the installation of implants in bone growth period.
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Methods for assessment of autonomic nervous system activity from cardiorespiratory signals

Tiinanen, S. (Suvi) 20 August 2019 (has links)
Abstract A cardiorespiratory system is highly regulated via the autonomic nervous system (ANS), whose function can be quantified noninvasively by analyzing electrocardiogram (ECG), blood pressure (BP) and respiration signals. Several conditions and illnesses are linked with imbalance of the ANS. This thesis aimed to develop methods for describing the ANS regulation of a cardiovascular system from short-term cardiorespiratory measurements. More specifically, the role of breathing rate and its effects on traditional frequency domain based cardiovascular indexes describing ANS control is addressed. The main contributions are as follows: 1) an adaptive filtering based method to remove respiratory influences from cardiovascular signals and indexes was developed. The adaptive filter reduced the bias caused by low respiration rate, enabling the usage of spontaneous respiration measurement protocol over controlled respiration. 2) Methods to quantify respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) index from cardiovascular signals were developed as well: two methods utilizes adaptive filtering and either the measured respiration signal or the ECG-derived respiration signal and one method uses independent component analysis. Developed RSA index methods allow varying respiration rates making them physiologically more accurate than traditional high frequency power with fixed respiration rate, often used as RSA index. 3) Tools for studying the power and the frequency of low frequency (LF) oscillations of cardiovascular signals were developed, including a time-frequency representation for analyzing varying data. An experimental study was conducted with patients of continuum of cardiovascular risks. According to results, aging decreased the frequency of LF oscillation, whereas coronary artery disease decreased it further. 4) Two new ECG-derived respiration (EDR) methods utilizing decomposition techniques were developed. The proposed methods yielded statistically significant improvements over previously developed EDR methods. EDR method enables to get respiratory information from ECG, which in its turn reduces needed modalities in ANS quantification. This thesis provides methods to quantify indexes describing the ANS function more accurately by acknowledging the respiration effects. The results of this thesis may be utilized in various application areas, ranging from clinical to physiology research up to commercial health, wellness and sport products. / Tiivistelmä Autonominen hermosto säätelee tarkasti sydän- ja verenkiertoelimistöä sekä hengitystä. Autonomisen hermoston toimintaa voidaan analysoida laskennallisin menetelmin noninvasiivisesti mitatuista elektrokardiogrammi- (EKG, sydänsähkökäyrä), verenpaine- ja hengityssignaaleista. Useita tekijöitä ja sairauksia voidaan yhdistää autonomisen hermoston epätasapainoon. Väitöskirjassa kehitettiin menetelmiä sydän- ja verisuonijärjestelmän autonomisen säätelyn kuvaamiseksi lyhytaikaisista kardiorespiratorisista tallenteista. Erityistä huomiota on kiinnitetty hengityksen vaikutukseen perinteisiin taajuustasosta laskettaviin muuttujiin, jotka kuvaavat autonomisen hermoston toimintaa. Väitöskirjan päätuloksia ja -tuotoksia ovat: 1) uusi adaptiiviseen suodatukseen pohjautuva laskennallinen menetelmä hengitysvaikutuksien poistamiseksi sydän- ja verisuonisignaaleista. Adaptiivinen suodatin vähensi matalan hengitystaajuuden aiheuttamaa vääristymää hermoston toimintaa kuvaavista parametreistä. Uusi menetelmä mahdollistaa kontrolloimattoman eli vapaan hengitystaajuus-protokollan käytön autonomisen hermoston toiminnan mittauksissa. 2) Uusia menetelmiä respiratorisen sinus arrytmian (RSA) määrittämiseksi sydän- ja verisuonisignaaleista. Kehitetyissä menetelmistä kahdessa käytetään adaptiivista suodatusta hyödyntäen joko mitattua hengityssignaalia tai EKG:stä johdettua hengityssignaalia. Kolmas menetelmä pohjautuu itsenäisten komponenttien analyysiin. Kehitetyt menetelmät RSA:n laskemiseksi sallivat hengitystaajuuden vaihtelun mittauksien aikana, mikä tekee ne fysiologisesti tarkemmaksi kuin perinteisesti käytetty korkeataajuinen (HF) komponentti, joka lasketaan taajuustasossa tietyltä kaistalta riippumatta hengitystaajuudesta. 3) Kehitettiin ja sovellettiin menetelmiä EKG:n ja verenpaineen matalataajuisten (LF) heilahtelujen tutkimista varten. Yhdessä tutkimuksessa sovellettiin aika-taajuustason esitystapaa vaihtelevan datan analysoimiksi. Kokeellinen tutkimus tehtiin aineistolla, joka oli jatkumo sydän- ja verisuonitautien riskejä omaavista potilaista jo sairastuneisiin potilaisiin. Ikääntyminen pienensi matalataajuisen heilahtelun taajuutta ja sepelvaltimosairaus pienensi sitä edelleen. 4) Kaksi uutta hajotelmatekniikoita hyödyntävää menetelmää, joilla lasketaan EKG:stä hengitysvirtausignaali-estimaatti (EDR). Kehitettyjen EDR-menetelmien suorituskyky osoittautui tilastollisesti paremmaksi kuin aikaisemmat menetelmät. Koska hengityssignaali ja -taajuus voidaan johtaa suoraan EKG:stä, tarvittavien mittaussensoreiden määrää vähenee. Lisäksi EDR:ää voidaan hyödyttää autonomisen hermoston toimintaa kuvaavien parametrien estimoinnissa. Väitöskirja tarjoaa menetelmiä autonomisen hermoston toiminnan mittaamiseksi huomioiden erityisesti hengityksen vaikutus estimoitaviin parametreihin. Väitöskirjan tuloksia voidaan soveltaa useissa kardiorespiratorisia signaaleja hyödyntävissä sovelluksissa aina kliinisestä työstä fysiologian tutkimukseen ja kaupallisiin hyvinvointi-, terveys- ja urheilusovelluksiin. / Huomautus/Notice Painetussa virheellinen ISBN: 978-952-62-2312-4, oikea 978-952-62-2310-0. Printed version has incorrect ISBN: 978-952-62-2312-4, it should be 978-952-62-2310-0.
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Mécanismes moléculaires impliqués dans la tumorigenèse et dans le comportement invasif des adénomes hypophysaires / Molecular mechanisms of pituitary adenoma tumorigenesis and invasiveness

Hage, Mirella 10 October 2018 (has links)
Résumé : Nous avons d’abord souhaité, dans ce travail de thèse, préciser les mécanismes moléculaires conduisant à l'expression ectopique du récepteur du GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor, GIPR) dans des adénomes somatotropes provenant de patients présentant une acromégalie avec une réponse paradoxale (stimulation) de l’hormone de croissance au glucose par voie orale. Nous avons montré que l’expression ectopique de GIPR se produit par une activation transcriptionnelle hypomorphe du gène GIPR associée à des anomalies de méthylation dans le corps du gène. L’activation de la voie AMP cyclique par le GIP postprandial dans les adénomes exprimant le GIPR peut représenter un mécanisme alternatif de la tumorigenèse somatotrope en l’absence de mutations de l’oncogène GNAS.Nous rapportons d’autre part une analyse cytogénétique approfondie des adénomes somatotropes, qui nous a permis de définir deux groupes d'adénomes, un groupe à faible altération du nombre de copies et un groupe à forte altération du nombre de copies. Deux tumeurs présentaient des réarrangements chromosomiques complexes avec une signature typique de chromothripsis, et une architecture sous-clonale incluant jusqu’à six populations cellulaires différentes, témoignant d’une hétérogénéité intratumorale importante.Dans une collection d'adénomes hypophysaires invasifs comportant la portion intrasellaire et la portion envahissante le sinus caverneux, nous avons montré par RNA-seq des profils d'expression génique divergents, apportant des arguments supplémentaires en faveur de l'hétérogénéité intratumorale dans ces tumeurs bénignes. Les échantillons tumoraux provenant de portions invasives ont montré une surexpression de la voie de transition épithélio-mésenchymateuse et des marqueurs de cellules souches cancéreuses soulignant leur rôle potentiel dans l’acquisition du phénotype invasif des cellules adénomateuses hypophysaires. / AbstractIn this work, we explored the molecular mechanisms of ectopic glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor (GIPR) expression in somatotroph adenomas from patients with acromegaly displaying a paradoxical GH increase to oral glucose. We showed that ectopic GIPR expression occurs through hypomorphic transcriptional activation of GIPR gene likely driven by DNA methylation changes. Activation of the cAMP pathway by postprandial GIP may represent an alternative tumorigenic mechanism in GIPR expressing somatotroph adenomas without driver mutations in GNAS oncogene. Cytogenetic profiling defined two groups of adenomas, a low-copy-number alteration (CNA) group and a high-CNA group.Two tumor samples displayed complex chromosomal rearrangements compatible with chromothripsis and showed subclonal architecture with up to six distinct cell population in each tumor, demonstrating an important intratumor heterogeneity.In a collection of invasive pituitary adenomas including the non-invasive intrasellar portions and the portions invading the cavernous sinuses, we showed by RNA-seq different gene expression profiles, providing supplemental evidence for the intratumoral heterogeneity in these benign tumors. Tumor samples from invasive portions showed up-regulation of the epithelial-mesenchymal transition pathway and increased expression of cancer stem-cell markers highlighting their potential role in pituitary tumor cell invasive behavior.
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WHAT HAPPENS IN VAGUS: EFFECTS OF YOGIC BREATHING ON AUTONOMIC REGULATION OF HEART RATE EXPLORED WITH PHARMACOLOGICAL BLOCKADES

SANOVA, ANNA ANDREA January 2016 (has links)
Heart rate variability (HRV) reflects dynamic variation in sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system (SNS and PNS) activity. The parasympathetic vagus nerve is responsible for HRV between 0.12 and 0.4 Hz, which is thought to index the capacity for effective coping, and is linked to physical and emotional well-being. Yogic breathing to increase vagal activity is often paced below 0.12 Hz (< 7.2 breaths per minute (BrPM)), where its impact HRV can be due to both sympathetic and parasympathetic mechanisms. Five healthy volunteers completed three pharmacological blockade sessions (placebo, sympathetic blockade with Esmolol, and parasympathetic blockade with Glycopyrrolate) about 48 hours apart, and during each session completed 11 Sudarshan Kriya Yogic breathing exercises at 4-9 BrPM. HRV was the lowest under Glycopyrrolate (p < 0.001), and there was no significant difference between placebo and sympathetic blockade with Esmolol. In addition, the spectral power of specific HRV frequencies was greatest at similar frequencies of breathing, a pattern prevented only by Glycopyrrolate. These findings suggest that heart rate is vagally influenced at all breathing rates, and that the SNS is not the mechanism by which slow breathing increases HRV.
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An Analogue Study of Loving-Kindness Meditation as a Buffer against Social Stress

Law, Wing Man Rita January 2011 (has links)
Loving-kindness meditation (LKM) has the potential to improve intrapersonal and interpersonal functioning. This unique quality of LKM makes it a desirable candidate for buffering the stress of being social evaluated or socially excluded. Using the Trier Social Stress Test and the Cyberball social exclusion paradigm, the present study investigated the effectiveness of a brief LKM session in buffering against social evaluative and social exclusion stress. Three specific questions were addressed: In what domains can LKM exert positive effects? For whom does it work? And, how does it work? One hundred and thirteen participants (N = 113, 49 men) were randomly assigned to either a 10-minute LKM session or a 10-minute visualization control session. Findings showed that even just 10 minutes of LKM had an immediate relaxing effect as evidenced by increased respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA), an index of parasympathetic cardiac control, and decreased respiration rate. In addition, the brief LKM intervention led to greater implicit positivity towards the self relative to the control intervention (p = .052). The brief LKM intervention also protected against some of the negative physiological and psychological effects of social stress. The majority of these effects are moderated by trait social anxiety and pre-meditation mood states (or pre-meditation mood state alone). Contrary to expectation, trait social anxiety alone did not moderate any of the LKM effects. Importantly, receiving a brief session of LKM while not being in a positive mood or being in a negative mood led to iatrogenic physiological and psychological effects. Providing an explanation for one of LKM's effects, findings showed that change in RSA during LKM fully mediated the LKM Intervention x Positive Affect interaction effect on change in post-social-stress RSA. In conclusion, findings of the present study have extended our understanding of LKM and have specific implications for future research and practice.
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Compositionally and functionally distinct sinus microbiota in chronic rhinosinusitis patients have immunological and clinically divergent consequences

Cope, Emily K., Goldberg, Andrew N., Pletcher, Steven D., Lynch, Susan V. 12 May 2017 (has links)
Background: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a heterogeneous disease characterized by persistent sinonasal inflammation and sinus microbiome dysbiosis. The basis of this heterogeneity is poorly understood. We sought to address the hypothesis that a limited number of compositionally distinct pathogenic bacterial microbiota exist in CRS patients and invoke discrete immune responses and clinical phenotypes in CRS patients. Results: Sinus brushings from patients with CRS (n = 59) and healthy individuals (n = 10) collected during endoscopic sinus surgery were analyzed using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, predicted metagenomics, and RNA profiling of the mucosal immune response. We show that CRS patients cluster into distinct sub-groups (DSI-III), each defined by specific pattern of bacterial co-colonization (permutational multivariate analysis of variance (PERMANOVA); p = 0.001, r(2) = 0.318). Each sub-group was typically dominated by a pathogenic family: Streptococcaceae (DSI), Pseudomonadaceae (DSII), Corynebacteriaceae [DSIII(a)], or Staphylococcaceae [DSIII(b)]. Each pathogenic microbiota was predicted to be functionally distinct (PERMANOVA; p = 0.005, r(2) = 0.217) and encode uniquely enriched gene pathways including ansamycin biosynthesis (DSI), tryptophan metabolism (DSII), two-component response [DSIII(b)], and the PPAR-gamma signaling pathway [DSIII(a)]. Each is also associated with significantly distinct host immune responses; DSI, II, and III(b) invoked a variety of pro-inflammatory, T(H)1 responses, while DSIII(a), which exhibited significantly increased incidence of nasal polyps (Fisher's exact; p = 0.034, relative risk = 2.16), primarily induced IL-5 expression (Kruskal Wallis; q = 0.045). Conclusions: A large proportion of CRS patient heterogeneity may be explained by the composition of their sinus bacterial microbiota and related host immune response-features which may inform strategies for tailored therapy in this patient population.
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Heart Rate Variability Moderates the Association Between Separation-Related Psychological Distress and Blood Pressure Reactivity Over Time

Bourassa, K. J., Hasselmo, K., Sbarra, D. A. 14 June 2016 (has links)
Divorce is a stressor associated with long-term health risk, though the mechanisms of this effect are poorly understood. Cardiovascular reactivity is one biological pathway implicated as a predictor of poor long-term health after divorce. A sample of recently separated and divorced adults (N = 138) was assessed over an average of 7.5 months to explore whether individual differences in heart rate variability—assessed by respiratory sinus arrhythmia—operate in combination with subjective reports of separation-related distress to predict prospective changes in cardiovascular reactivity, as indexed by blood pressure reactivity. Participants with low resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia at baseline showed no association between divorce-related distress and later blood pressure reactivity, whereas participants with high respiratory sinus arrhythmia showed a positive association. In addition, within-person variation in respiratory sinus arrhythmia and between-persons variation in separation-related distress interacted to predict blood pressure reactivity at each laboratory visit. Individual differences in heart rate variability and subjective distress operate together to predict cardiovascular reactivity and may explain some of the long-term health risk associated with divorce.
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Modelling the characteristics of the baroreceptor

Smith, Kirsten Taneall January 2017 (has links)
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of Witwatersrand in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Engineering. 2017 / The baroreceptor is a stretch receptor which detects changes in pressure in arterial blood vessels. Baroreceptor nerves inform the brainstem of changes in blood pressure, which then influences sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous activity to counteract that change. Due to the relationship between essential hypertension, sympathetic nervous activity and the baroreflex, there is some debate in the literature about whether the baroreflex can act as a long-term controller of blood pressure. This debate has increased in recent years, due to the high prevalence of essential hypertension in all societies and the introduction of new technologies to counteract drug-resistance hypertension. The baroreflex has become a source of debate due to the complex physiological feedback control that regulates blood pressure and due to new stimulating electrical devices, which have shown promising results in reducing drug-resistant essential hypertension. system. This is done through a literature survey extending through experimental and modelling research, where selected mathematical models of the baroreceptor are then analysed and simulated to find the best performing model, so that they may be simulated for an extended frequency response than what would be experimentally possible. The purpose of this investigation is to determine, through simulation, what the sensor static and dynamic characteristics are. Through this characterisation of the sensor behaviour of the baroreceptor in the baroreflex control loop, it is then possible to infer whether the baroreflex can act as a long-term controller of blood pressure. An overview of experimental and analytical investigations on the baroreceptor over the last 70 years is summarised. This overview includes mathematical models, which predict experimental results. A subset of four models from Srinivasen et al., Bugenhagen et al., Beard et al. and Mahdi et al. are selected. These models are implemented in MATLAB and Simulink. The parameters and experimental conditions are integrated into the Simulink models, and the simulated results are compared to the reported experimental data. In this way, each mathematical model is evaluated using secondary data for its ability to simulate the expected behaviour. Thereafter, all simulated models are compared under the same input conditions (a 0-230 mmHg step input over 12 s). These results are used to select the best performing models, based on how well they were parameterised and validated for experimental tests. The best performing models are those of Beard et al. and Bugenhagen et al. They are tested for a wide range of artificial inputs at different frequencies, with sinusoidal inputs which have periods that range from 0.1 s to 10 days and have a 100 mmHg operating point with a 1 mmHg peak amplitude. All modelling techniques studied show that the baroreceptor firing response resets due to the rate of change in strain in the visco-elastic arterial wall. Both tested model frequency responses, although parameterised for different species and for different major vessels, show high sensitivity to inputs in range from 1 s to 1 min 36 s (0.01 Hz 1Hz), and very low sensitivity for changes that are longer than 16 min 36s (0.001 Hz). This extrapolated simulation suggests a zero gain near DC. The simulated frequency response of the best performing baroreceptor models, which were validated against short-term experimental data, indicate that the baroreceptor is only able to sense changes that happen in less than 1 min 16s. The critical analysis of all the simulated baroreceptor models show that this characteristic of the baroreceptor is caused by the visco-elastic layers of the arterial wall, and is likely in all baroreceptors regardless of type or species. It also indicates that under electrical stimulation of the baroreceptor, the input signal from the electrical device bypasses the baroreceptor nerve ending (which is embedded in the arterial wall) and that the electrical signal of the baroreceptor is bypassed by the new stimulated electrical signal of the device. Furthermore, if the sensor can only detect short-term changes, then it is unlikely that the baroreceptor can inform the brainstem on longterm changes to mean arterial blood pressure. Therefore, based on the models examined in this study, this suggests that the baroreceptor is unlikely to be involved in long-term blood pressure control. This analysis of the best performing model is presented to show the limitations of the baroreflex in long term control of blood pressure. It serves as a simulated experiment to rationalise the contentious debate around the role of the baroreflex in long term blood pressure control, and to allow for future improvements that can be made on the baroreceptor model to allow for more extended modelling on sor characteristics. An improvement that could be applied to the best performing baroreceptor models, implemented in this study, is to examine the effects of ageing and inter-species variability on carotid sinus dimensions and visco-elastic wall properties. / CK2018
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Constraints versus adaptations as contending evolutionary explanations of morphological structure : The giraffe (Giraffa Camelopardalis) head and neck as a heuristic model

Badlangana, Ludo Nlambiwa 01 December 2008 (has links)
The current study uses the head and neck of giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) as a model for tracking the course of evolutionary change. Gould (2002) has argued that there are three main avenues of evolutionary change that result in the genesis of new morphologies. These are phylogenetic constraints, structural or allometric scaling laws of form, and specific unique adaptations. It is well known that the unique characteristic of the giraffe is its extremely long neck and yet, it only has seven cervical vertebrae. To study the neck the vertebral body lengths of different aged giraffes were measured to determine the contribution of the cervical vertebrae to the total vertebral column. The vertebrae of several extant ungulates as well as those of fossil giraffids were used as a comparison with the giraffe. CT scans were used on several giraffe skulls to study the extent of the frontal sinus in the giraffe in an attempt to explain why the giraffe evolved such a large frontal sinus. The vertebral columns and skulls of several ungulates, including the okapi (Okapia johnstoni) were also used to compare with the results obtained from the giraffe. Immunohistochemistry was used to study the medulla and spinal cord sections of the giraffe to determine if the location and size of the nuclei remained unchanged to the basic ungulate or mammalian plan in spite of the unusually long neck, or if this long neck led to changes in the nuclei found in those regions. The results of these stains were all compared to the published literature available. Although more studies need to be conducted on other ungulates to conclusively determine why giraffe have evolved a long neck, overall the results showed that the anatomy giraffe head and neck remained true to the basic mammalian plan, with very little changing in terms of it morphology. The giraffe brain and spinal cord also resembled that of a typical ungulate. This leads to the conclusion that constraints and allometric scaling laws of form play a greater role than previously thought in the evolution of extreme morphologies.

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