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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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Analyse de l’activité neuronale dans le ganglion stellaire en relation avec la fonction cardiaque

Maillet, Brigitte 05 1900 (has links)
Quatre microélectrodes ont été insérées dans le ganglion stellaire gauche (GS) de préparations canines in vivo pour évaluer la décharge des potentiels d’action dans les neurones situés dans ce ganglion périphérique durant un état cardiovasculaire stable et suivant des injections systémiques et locales de nicotine. Durant les périodes de contrôle, des changements mineurs ont été observés dans la pression artérielle systolique, dans le rythme cardiaque et dans le temps de conduction atrio-ventriculaire. L’activité générée par les neurones du GS est demeurée relativement constante à l’intérieure de chaque chien, mais variait entre les préparations. L’administration de nicotine systémique a altéré les variables physiologiques et augmenté l’activité neuronale. Même si différents changements au niveau des variables physiologiques ont été observés entre les animaux, ces changements demeuraient relativement constants pour un même animal. La dynamique de la réponse neuronale était similaire, mais l’amplitude et la durée variaient entre et au sein des chiens. L’injection de nicotine dans une artère à proximité du GS a provoqué une augmentation marquée des potentiels d’action sans faire changer les variables physiologiques. La technique d’enregistrement permet donc de suivre le comportement de multiples populations de neurones intrathoraciques situés dans le GS. La relation entre l’activation neuronale du GS et les changements physiologiques sont stables pour chaque chien, mais varient entre les animaux. Cela suggère que le poids relatif des boucles de rétroaction impliquées dans la régulation cardiovasculaire peut être une caractéristique propre à chaque animal. / Four micro-electrodes were inserted in the left stellate ganglion (SG) of in vivo canine preparations to evaluate the firing of neuronal somata located in this peripheral ganglion during stable cardiovascular state and following local and systemic injection of nicotine. During control periods, minor changes were observed in systolic arterial pressure, the heart rhythm and the atrioventricular conduction time. The activity generated by SG neurons remained relatively constant within each dog, but the firing rate was variable among the preparations. Systemic nicotine administration altered the physiological variables and increased the neuronal activity. Although different patterns of physiological changes were observed among the preparations, it remained invariant upon successive injections in each animal. The behaviour of the neuronal response was similar but varies in amplitude and duration both within and between the dogs. Local injections of nicotine in an artery close to the SG induced a brief and huge burst of neuronal firing, but did not influence the physiological response. The recording technique thus permit to follow the behaviour of multiple intrathoracic neuronal populations located in the SG. The relation between the SG firing and the physiological changes is stable in each dog, but differed between the animals. It suggests that the weight of the different feedback loops involved in the cardiovascular regulation might be a characteristic feature of each animal and/or the position of the electrodes in the SG is critical, since different neuronal populations are present and could react differently.
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Analyse de l’activité neuronale dans le ganglion stellaire en relation avec la fonction cardiaque

Maillet, Brigitte 05 1900 (has links)
Quatre microélectrodes ont été insérées dans le ganglion stellaire gauche (GS) de préparations canines in vivo pour évaluer la décharge des potentiels d’action dans les neurones situés dans ce ganglion périphérique durant un état cardiovasculaire stable et suivant des injections systémiques et locales de nicotine. Durant les périodes de contrôle, des changements mineurs ont été observés dans la pression artérielle systolique, dans le rythme cardiaque et dans le temps de conduction atrio-ventriculaire. L’activité générée par les neurones du GS est demeurée relativement constante à l’intérieure de chaque chien, mais variait entre les préparations. L’administration de nicotine systémique a altéré les variables physiologiques et augmenté l’activité neuronale. Même si différents changements au niveau des variables physiologiques ont été observés entre les animaux, ces changements demeuraient relativement constants pour un même animal. La dynamique de la réponse neuronale était similaire, mais l’amplitude et la durée variaient entre et au sein des chiens. L’injection de nicotine dans une artère à proximité du GS a provoqué une augmentation marquée des potentiels d’action sans faire changer les variables physiologiques. La technique d’enregistrement permet donc de suivre le comportement de multiples populations de neurones intrathoraciques situés dans le GS. La relation entre l’activation neuronale du GS et les changements physiologiques sont stables pour chaque chien, mais varient entre les animaux. Cela suggère que le poids relatif des boucles de rétroaction impliquées dans la régulation cardiovasculaire peut être une caractéristique propre à chaque animal. / Four micro-electrodes were inserted in the left stellate ganglion (SG) of in vivo canine preparations to evaluate the firing of neuronal somata located in this peripheral ganglion during stable cardiovascular state and following local and systemic injection of nicotine. During control periods, minor changes were observed in systolic arterial pressure, the heart rhythm and the atrioventricular conduction time. The activity generated by SG neurons remained relatively constant within each dog, but the firing rate was variable among the preparations. Systemic nicotine administration altered the physiological variables and increased the neuronal activity. Although different patterns of physiological changes were observed among the preparations, it remained invariant upon successive injections in each animal. The behaviour of the neuronal response was similar but varies in amplitude and duration both within and between the dogs. Local injections of nicotine in an artery close to the SG induced a brief and huge burst of neuronal firing, but did not influence the physiological response. The recording technique thus permit to follow the behaviour of multiple intrathoracic neuronal populations located in the SG. The relation between the SG firing and the physiological changes is stable in each dog, but differed between the animals. It suggests that the weight of the different feedback loops involved in the cardiovascular regulation might be a characteristic feature of each animal and/or the position of the electrodes in the SG is critical, since different neuronal populations are present and could react differently.
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Efeitos do ácido 3-nitropropiônico (3-NP) na inervação extrínseca do coração de camundongos - modelo experimental para a doença de Huntington / Effects of 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NP) on the extrinsic innervation of the mice heart - experimental model for Huntington\'s disease

Moreira, Amanda Lopez 05 June 2017 (has links)
A doença de Huntington (DH) é um distúrbio neurodegenerativo hereditário e autossômico dominante e tem como características alterações motoras e mentais progressivas. Recentemente, além das alterações verificadas no sistema nervoso central, também têm sido descritas alterações em órgãos periféricos, tais como osteoporose, atrofia muscular, problemas intestinais, alterações cardíacas e, sobretudo, alterações no sistema nervoso autônomo. São evidentes as alterações autonômicas do coração nos portadores da DH, as quais, são, sobretudo, um risco potencial, tornando os pacientes suscetíveis a problemas cardiovasculares. No entanto, os mecanismos pelos quais a doença afeta os componentes autonômicos do coração não são totalmente conhecidos, por isso a importância de se estudar os componentes da inervação cardíaca, sobretudo o gânglio estrelado (GE). A DH pode ser induzida através do ácido 3-nitropropiônico (3-NP), pois essa substância produz efeitos neurotóxicos inibindo a succinato desidrogenase. Esta pesquisa objetiva analisar, por meio da indução através do 3-NP, os efeitos da DH no GE, identificando possíveis alterações morfoquantitativas dos neurônios ganglionares, com uso de técnicas baseadas em delineamento estereológico 3D e de bioimagem associadas à teste comportamental e perfil hemodinâmico, a fim de contribuir para o entendimento de como a doença age na inervação do coração. Para isso foram utilizados 14 camundongos C57BL-6 machos que foram alocados em dois grupos: Grupo Controle com 7 animais induzidos com solução salina (0,9%); Grupo 3NP com 7 animais induzidos com doses subagudas de 60 mg.kg-1dia-1 de 3-NP. Foram realizados o teste comportamental, a avaliação cardíaca e a análise estereológica. Os principais achados dessa pesquisa foram: (I) diminuição da atividade exploratória dos animais; (II) prejuízo da função sistólica; (III) aumento de 76% no volume ganglionar; (IV) aumento de 70% no volume médio dos neurônios, concluindo-se que o 3-NP produz efeitos na função cardíaca, ocasionando hipertrofia do gânglio / Huntington\'s disease (HD) is a hereditary and autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder and is characterized by progressive motor and mental changes. Recently, in addition to changes in the central nervous system, alterations in peripheral organs such as osteoporosis, muscular atrophy, intestinal problems, cardiac alterations and, above all, changes in the autonomic nervous system have also been described. Autonomic heart alterations in DH patients are evident, which are a potential risk, making patients susceptible to cardiovascular problems. However, the mechanisms by which the disease affects the autonomic components of the heart are not fully understood, therefore, the importance of studying the components of cardiac innervation, especially the stellate ganglion (SG). HD can be induced through 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NP), as this substance produces neurotoxic effects inhibiting succinate dehydrogenase. The aim of this research was to analyze the effects of HD on the SG by means of 3-NP induction, identifying possible morpho-quantitative changes in ganglion neurons, using techniques based on 3D stereological and bioimaging techniques associated with behavioral and hemodynamic profile, In order to contribute to the understanding of how the disease acts in the heart innervation. For this, 14 male C57BL-6 mice were used, which were allocated in two groups: Control Group with 7 animals induced with saline solution (0.9%); Group 3NP with 7 animals induced with subacute doses of 60 mg.kg-1day-1 of 3-NP. Behavioral test, cardiac evaluation and stereological analysis were performed. The main findings of this research were: (I) decrease in the exploratory activity of the animals; (II) impairment of systolic function; (III) 76% increase in ganglion volume; (IV) increase of 70% in the mean volume of the neurons, concluding that 3-NP produces effects on cardiac function, causing hypertrophy of the ganglion
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Plasticidade da inervação cardíaca durante o desenvolvimento pós-natal em préas (Galea spixii, Wagler, 1831) / Plasticity of cardiac innervation during postnatal development in preás (Galea spixii, Wagler, 1831)

Moura, Ana Paula Frigo 18 September 2014 (has links)
O gânglio estrelado (GE) é o principal componente da inervação cardíaca extrínseca e está envolvido na gênese de diversas cardiomiopatias. Durante o envelhecimento, o controle neural do coração dos mamíferos é alterado de forma complexa e não clara, geralmente ocasionando decremento da função cardíaca e maior propensão a doenças degenerativas. A ocorrência de resultados dissonantes quanto aos parâmetros morfoquantitativos durante o envelhecimento, como o aumento ou diminuição do número total de neurônios simpáticos, é assunto para discussões interessantes. Esta pesquisa foi conduzida em preás machos (Galea spixii), um pequeno roedor da fauna brasileira. Desta forma, estudou-se o efeito do desenvolvimento pós-natal (maturação e envelhecimento) na macro e microestrutura do gânglio estrelado esquerdo (GEe) de preás, por meio de microscopia quantitativa tridimensional (Estereologia) associada a técnicas de imuno-histoquímica. De acordo com a fase específica do desenvolvimento pós-natal, os animais foram alocados nos seguintes grupos etários: Neonatos, Jovens, Adultos e Senis. Inicialmente, os animais foram submetidos à eutanásia e seus gânglios estrelados esquerdos coletados e fixados em solução de formaldeído (4%) em PBS. Foi realizada amostragem sistemática e uniformemente aleatória (SURS), estimando-se: volume do GEe, volume neuronal e número total de neurônios do GEe. Os principais achados deste estudo foram: i) aumento do comprimento do gânglio - 42% entre Neonato e Senil; 34% entre Jovem e Senil e 35% entre Adulto e Senil; ii) hipertrofia do GEe - 171% entre os grupos Neonato e Adulto; iii) aumento do tecido não neuronal - 268% entre os grupos Neonato e Adulto; iv) estabilidade no número total de neurônios uninucleados, binucleados e total (uni+bi); v) estabilidade no tamanho (volume) dos neurônios uninucleados e binucleados; e vi) estabilidade no número total de neurônios imunorreativos ao Ki-67 (uni+bi). Espera-se que os resultados gerados por esta pesquisa possam esclarecer alguns aspectos estruturais da plasticidade neural durante o desenvolvimento pós-natal de preás, avançando assim o conhecimento acerca da inervação cardíaca extrínseca / The stellate ganglion (SG) is a main component of extrinsic cardiac innervation and is involved in the genesis of various cardiomyopathies. During ageing, the neural control of heart in mammals is altered in the complex shape and unclear, generally cause decrement in the cardiac function and a greater propensity to degenerative diseases. The occurrence of discordant results regarding the morphoquantitative parameters during ageing, such as increase or decrease in the total number of sympathetic neurons, is a subject for interesting discussions. This research was conducted in males preas (Galea spixii), a small rodent of the Brazilian fauna. Therefore, this work aimed to study the effect of postnatal development (maturation and ageing) in the macro and microstructure of the left stellate ganglion (LSG) in preas by dimensional quantitative microscopy (Stereology) associated to immunohistochemistry techniques. According to a specific stage of postnatal development, the animals were allocated into the following age groups: Newborn, Young, Adult and Elderly. The animals were euthanised and the left stellate ganglia were collected and fixed in 4% formaldehyde solution in PBS. A systematic uniformly random sampling (SURS) was performed to estimate: the volume of LSG, neuron volume and the total number of LSG neurons. The main findings of this study were: i) increase in length ganglia - 42% between Newborn and Elderly; 34% between Young and Elderly and 35% between Adult and Elderly; ii) hypertrophy of LSG - 171% between the groups Newborn and Adult; iii) increase of non-neuronal tissue - 268% between the groups Newborn and Adult; iv) stability for the total number of uninucleate neurons, binucleate neurons and total (uni+bi); v) stability in the size (volume) of uninucleate and binucleate neurons; and, vi) stability for the total number of neurons immunorreactive to Ki-67 (uni+bi). It is expected that the results generated for this research may clarify structural aspects of neural plasticity during the postnatal development of preas, thus advancing the knowledge about the extrinsic cardiac innervation
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Plasticidade da inervação cardíaca durante o desenvolvimento pós-natal em préas (Galea spixii, Wagler, 1831) / Plasticity of cardiac innervation during postnatal development in preás (Galea spixii, Wagler, 1831)

Ana Paula Frigo Moura 18 September 2014 (has links)
O gânglio estrelado (GE) é o principal componente da inervação cardíaca extrínseca e está envolvido na gênese de diversas cardiomiopatias. Durante o envelhecimento, o controle neural do coração dos mamíferos é alterado de forma complexa e não clara, geralmente ocasionando decremento da função cardíaca e maior propensão a doenças degenerativas. A ocorrência de resultados dissonantes quanto aos parâmetros morfoquantitativos durante o envelhecimento, como o aumento ou diminuição do número total de neurônios simpáticos, é assunto para discussões interessantes. Esta pesquisa foi conduzida em preás machos (Galea spixii), um pequeno roedor da fauna brasileira. Desta forma, estudou-se o efeito do desenvolvimento pós-natal (maturação e envelhecimento) na macro e microestrutura do gânglio estrelado esquerdo (GEe) de preás, por meio de microscopia quantitativa tridimensional (Estereologia) associada a técnicas de imuno-histoquímica. De acordo com a fase específica do desenvolvimento pós-natal, os animais foram alocados nos seguintes grupos etários: Neonatos, Jovens, Adultos e Senis. Inicialmente, os animais foram submetidos à eutanásia e seus gânglios estrelados esquerdos coletados e fixados em solução de formaldeído (4%) em PBS. Foi realizada amostragem sistemática e uniformemente aleatória (SURS), estimando-se: volume do GEe, volume neuronal e número total de neurônios do GEe. Os principais achados deste estudo foram: i) aumento do comprimento do gânglio - 42% entre Neonato e Senil; 34% entre Jovem e Senil e 35% entre Adulto e Senil; ii) hipertrofia do GEe - 171% entre os grupos Neonato e Adulto; iii) aumento do tecido não neuronal - 268% entre os grupos Neonato e Adulto; iv) estabilidade no número total de neurônios uninucleados, binucleados e total (uni+bi); v) estabilidade no tamanho (volume) dos neurônios uninucleados e binucleados; e vi) estabilidade no número total de neurônios imunorreativos ao Ki-67 (uni+bi). Espera-se que os resultados gerados por esta pesquisa possam esclarecer alguns aspectos estruturais da plasticidade neural durante o desenvolvimento pós-natal de preás, avançando assim o conhecimento acerca da inervação cardíaca extrínseca / The stellate ganglion (SG) is a main component of extrinsic cardiac innervation and is involved in the genesis of various cardiomyopathies. During ageing, the neural control of heart in mammals is altered in the complex shape and unclear, generally cause decrement in the cardiac function and a greater propensity to degenerative diseases. The occurrence of discordant results regarding the morphoquantitative parameters during ageing, such as increase or decrease in the total number of sympathetic neurons, is a subject for interesting discussions. This research was conducted in males preas (Galea spixii), a small rodent of the Brazilian fauna. Therefore, this work aimed to study the effect of postnatal development (maturation and ageing) in the macro and microstructure of the left stellate ganglion (LSG) in preas by dimensional quantitative microscopy (Stereology) associated to immunohistochemistry techniques. According to a specific stage of postnatal development, the animals were allocated into the following age groups: Newborn, Young, Adult and Elderly. The animals were euthanised and the left stellate ganglia were collected and fixed in 4% formaldehyde solution in PBS. A systematic uniformly random sampling (SURS) was performed to estimate: the volume of LSG, neuron volume and the total number of LSG neurons. The main findings of this study were: i) increase in length ganglia - 42% between Newborn and Elderly; 34% between Young and Elderly and 35% between Adult and Elderly; ii) hypertrophy of LSG - 171% between the groups Newborn and Adult; iii) increase of non-neuronal tissue - 268% between the groups Newborn and Adult; iv) stability for the total number of uninucleate neurons, binucleate neurons and total (uni+bi); v) stability in the size (volume) of uninucleate and binucleate neurons; and, vi) stability for the total number of neurons immunorreactive to Ki-67 (uni+bi). It is expected that the results generated for this research may clarify structural aspects of neural plasticity during the postnatal development of preas, thus advancing the knowledge about the extrinsic cardiac innervation
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Efeitos do ácido 3-nitropropiônico (3-NP) na inervação extrínseca do coração de camundongos - modelo experimental para a doença de Huntington / Effects of 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NP) on the extrinsic innervation of the mice heart - experimental model for Huntington\'s disease

Amanda Lopez Moreira 05 June 2017 (has links)
A doença de Huntington (DH) é um distúrbio neurodegenerativo hereditário e autossômico dominante e tem como características alterações motoras e mentais progressivas. Recentemente, além das alterações verificadas no sistema nervoso central, também têm sido descritas alterações em órgãos periféricos, tais como osteoporose, atrofia muscular, problemas intestinais, alterações cardíacas e, sobretudo, alterações no sistema nervoso autônomo. São evidentes as alterações autonômicas do coração nos portadores da DH, as quais, são, sobretudo, um risco potencial, tornando os pacientes suscetíveis a problemas cardiovasculares. No entanto, os mecanismos pelos quais a doença afeta os componentes autonômicos do coração não são totalmente conhecidos, por isso a importância de se estudar os componentes da inervação cardíaca, sobretudo o gânglio estrelado (GE). A DH pode ser induzida através do ácido 3-nitropropiônico (3-NP), pois essa substância produz efeitos neurotóxicos inibindo a succinato desidrogenase. Esta pesquisa objetiva analisar, por meio da indução através do 3-NP, os efeitos da DH no GE, identificando possíveis alterações morfoquantitativas dos neurônios ganglionares, com uso de técnicas baseadas em delineamento estereológico 3D e de bioimagem associadas à teste comportamental e perfil hemodinâmico, a fim de contribuir para o entendimento de como a doença age na inervação do coração. Para isso foram utilizados 14 camundongos C57BL-6 machos que foram alocados em dois grupos: Grupo Controle com 7 animais induzidos com solução salina (0,9%); Grupo 3NP com 7 animais induzidos com doses subagudas de 60 mg.kg-1dia-1 de 3-NP. Foram realizados o teste comportamental, a avaliação cardíaca e a análise estereológica. Os principais achados dessa pesquisa foram: (I) diminuição da atividade exploratória dos animais; (II) prejuízo da função sistólica; (III) aumento de 76% no volume ganglionar; (IV) aumento de 70% no volume médio dos neurônios, concluindo-se que o 3-NP produz efeitos na função cardíaca, ocasionando hipertrofia do gânglio / Huntington\'s disease (HD) is a hereditary and autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder and is characterized by progressive motor and mental changes. Recently, in addition to changes in the central nervous system, alterations in peripheral organs such as osteoporosis, muscular atrophy, intestinal problems, cardiac alterations and, above all, changes in the autonomic nervous system have also been described. Autonomic heart alterations in DH patients are evident, which are a potential risk, making patients susceptible to cardiovascular problems. However, the mechanisms by which the disease affects the autonomic components of the heart are not fully understood, therefore, the importance of studying the components of cardiac innervation, especially the stellate ganglion (SG). HD can be induced through 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NP), as this substance produces neurotoxic effects inhibiting succinate dehydrogenase. The aim of this research was to analyze the effects of HD on the SG by means of 3-NP induction, identifying possible morpho-quantitative changes in ganglion neurons, using techniques based on 3D stereological and bioimaging techniques associated with behavioral and hemodynamic profile, In order to contribute to the understanding of how the disease acts in the heart innervation. For this, 14 male C57BL-6 mice were used, which were allocated in two groups: Control Group with 7 animals induced with saline solution (0.9%); Group 3NP with 7 animals induced with subacute doses of 60 mg.kg-1day-1 of 3-NP. Behavioral test, cardiac evaluation and stereological analysis were performed. The main findings of this research were: (I) decrease in the exploratory activity of the animals; (II) impairment of systolic function; (III) 76% increase in ganglion volume; (IV) increase of 70% in the mean volume of the neurons, concluding that 3-NP produces effects on cardiac function, causing hypertrophy of the ganglion

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