49 resultados para nociceptive reflex


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Este estudo objetivou verificar as associações entre as manifestações clínicas e comportamentais do Transtorno de Ansiedade Social (TAS) e aferir a validade discriminativa do Inventário de Habilidades Sociais (IHS-Del-Prette) no diagnóstico deste transtorno. Participaram 1006 estudantes universitários, na faixa etária entre 17 e 35 anos, de ambos os gêneros. Posteriormente, 86 participantes foram randomicamente selecionados desta amostra inicial e agrupados como casos e não-casos de TAS por meio de avaliação clínica sistemática. Os resultados obtidos indicaram que quanto mais elaborado for o repertório de habilidades sociais de um indivíduo, menor será a sua probabilidade de satisfazer os critérios de rastreamento de indicadores diagnósticos para o TAS. Além disso, o IHS-Del-Prette demonstrou distinguir significativamente indivíduos com e sem TAS, evidenciando-se a sua validade discriminativa.

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Revisão integrativa da literatura com objetivo de investigar os construtos da imagem corporal e hábitos alimentares na anorexia nervosa (AN). As bases consultadas foram MedLine, LILACS e PsycINFO, no período de 2005 a 2009. A maioria dos artigos encontrados é constituída de estudos não-experimentais e descritivos, provenientes de fontes internacionais. Os resultados evidenciaram que a personalidade de mulheres com AN é permeada por baixa autoestima, sentimentos de inferioridade, inadequação, insegurança, perfeccionismo e obsessividade, fatores que acarretam acentuada inibição e retraimento social, e que exercem influência na distorção da imagem corporal e na aquisição de hábitos alimentares disfuncionais. Como conclusão ressalta-se a necessidade de tratamento interdisciplinar, e de novos estudos experimentais e nacionais, que busquem compreender a relação entre os construtos.

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Nerve-related complications have been frequently reported in dental procedures, and a very frequent type of occurrence involves the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN). The nerve injury in humans often results in persistent pain accompanied by allodynia and hyperalgesia. In this investigation, we used an experimental IAN injury in rats, which was induced by a Crile hemostatic clamp, to evaluate the effects of laser therapy on nerve repair. We also studied the nociceptive behavior (von Frey hair test) before and after the injury and the behavioral effects of treatment with laser therapy (emitting a wavelength of 904 nm, output power of 70 Wpk, a spot area of *0.1 cm2, frequency of 9500 Hz, pulse time 60 ns and an energy density of 6 J/cm2). As neurotrophins are essential for the process of nerve regeneration, we used immunoblotting techniques to preliminarily examine the effects of laser therapy on the expression of nerve growth factor (NGF) and brainderived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). The injured animals treated with laser exhibited an improved nociceptive behavior. In irradiated animals, there was an enhanced expression of NGF (53%) and a decreased BDNF expression (40%) after laser therapy. These results indicate that BDNF plays a locally crucial role in pain-related behavior development after IAN injury, increasing after lesions (in parallel to the installation of pain behavior) and decreasing with laser therapy (in parallel to the improvement of pain behavior). On the other hand, NGF probably contributes to the repair of nerve tissue, in addition to improving the pain-related behavior.

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Catecholaminergic C1 cells of the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM) are key determinants of the sympathoexcitatory response to peripheral chemoreceptor activation. Overactivation of this reflex is thought to contribute to increased sympathetic activity and hypertension; however, molecular mechanisms linking peripheral chemoreceptor drive to hypertension remain poorly understood. We have recently determined that activation of P2Y1 receptors in the RVLM mimicked effects of peripheral chemoreceptor activation. Therefore, we hypothesize that P2Y1 receptors regulate peripheral chemoreceptor drive in this region. Here, we determine whether P2Y1 receptors are expressed by C1 neurons in the RVLM and contribute to peripheral chemoreceptor control of breathing, sympathetic activity, and blood pressure. We found that injection of a specific P2Y1 receptor agonist (MRS2365) into the RVLM of anesthetized adult rats increased phrenic nerve activity (≈55%), sympathetic nerve activity (38±6%), and blood pressure (23±1 mm Hg), whereas application of a specific P2Y1 receptor antagonist (MRS2179) decreased peripheral chemoreceptor–mediated activation of phrenic nerve activity, sympathetic nerve activity, and blood pressure. To establish that P2Y1 receptors are expressed by C1 cells, we determine in the brain slice preparation using cell-attached recording techniques that cells responsive to MRS2365 are immunoreactive for tyrosine hydroxylase (a marker of C1 cells), and we determine in vivo that C1-lesioned animals do not respond to RVLM injection of MRS2365. These data identify P2Y1 receptors as key determinants of peripheral chemoreceptor regulation of breathing, sympathetic nerve activity, and blood pressure.