2 resultados para Rainfall, Mosquito Density, Polynomial Distributed Lag Model, Ross River Virus

em Universidad de Alicante


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Los modelos geológico-geotécnicos permiten al ingeniero comprender mejor las condiciones reinantes en un determinado lugar, además de identificar los principales problemas geotécnicos y hacer más realista la estimación de propiedades del suelo. En este trabajo se presenta la metodología empleada para el diseño de un modelo geológico-geotécnico tridimensional de la Vega Baja del Río Segura que consta de cuatro zonas caracterizadas por sus propiedades geotécnicas y su problemática asociada. El modelo resulta fundamentalmente de gran utilidad para la planificación de investigaciones preliminares de obras civiles.

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Purpose: Retinitis pigmentosa includes a group of progressive retinal degenerative diseases that affect the structure and function of photoreceptors. Secondarily to the loss of photoreceptors, there is a reduction in retinal vascularization, which seems to influence the cellular degenerative process. Retinal macroglial cells, astrocytes, and Müller cells provide support for retinal neurons and are fundamental for maintaining normal retinal function. The aim of this study was to investigate the evolution of macroglial changes during retinal degeneration in P23H rats. Methods: Homozygous P23H line-3 rats aged from P18 to 18 months were used to study the evolution of the disease, and SD rats were used as controls. Immunolabeling with antibodies against GFAP, vimentin, and transducin were used to visualize macroglial cells and cone photoreceptors. Results: In P23H rats, increased GFAP labeling in Müller cells was observed as an early indicator of retinal gliosis. At 4 and 12 months of age, the apical processes of Müller cells in P23H rats clustered in firework-like structures, which were associated with ring-like shaped areas of cone degeneration in the outer nuclear layer. These structures were not observed at 16 months of age. The number of astrocytes was higher in P23H rats than in the SD matched controls at 4 and 12 months of age, supporting the idea of astrocyte proliferation. As the disease progressed, astrocytes exhibited a deteriorated morphology and marked hypertrophy. The increase in the complexity of the astrocytic processes correlated with greater connexin 43 expression and higher density of connexin 43 immunoreactive puncta within the ganglion cell layer (GCL) of P23H vs. SD rat retinas. Conclusions: In the P23H rat model of retinitis pigmentosa, the loss of photoreceptors triggers major changes in the number and morphology of glial cells affecting the inner retina.