9 resultados para Coração - Hipertrofia - Diagnostico
em SAPIENTIA - Universidade do Algarve - Portugal
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Cardiogenesis is a delicate and complex process that requires the coordination of an intricate network of pathways and the different cell types. Therefore, understanding heart development at the morphogenetic level is an essential requirement to uncover the causes of congenital heart disease and to provide insight for disease therapies. Mouse Cerberus like 2 (Cerl2) has been defined as a Nodal antagonist in the node with an important role in the Left-Right (L/R) axis establishment, at the early embryonic development. As expected, Cerl2 knockout mice (Cerl2-/-) showed multiple laterality defects with associated cardiac failure. In order to identify the endogenous role of Cerl2 during heart formation independent of its described functions in the node, we accurately analyzed animals where laterality defects were not present. We thereby unravel the consequences of Cerl2 lossof- function in the heart, namely increased left ventricular thickness due to hyperplasia of cardiomyocytes and de-regulated expression of cardiac genes. Furthermore, the Cerl2 mutant neonates present impaired cardiac function. Once that the cardiac expression of Cerl2 is mostly observed in the left ventricle until around midgestration, this result suggest a specific regulatory role of Cerl2 during the formation of the left ventricular myoarchitecture. Here, we present two possible molecular mechanisms underlying the cardiac Cerl2 function, the regulation of Cerl2 antagonist in activation of the TGFßs/Nodal/Activin/Smad2 signaling identified by increased Smad2 phosphorilation in Cerl2-/- hearts and the negative feedback between Cerl2 and Wnt/ß-catenin signaling in heart formation. In this work and since embryonic stem cells derived from 129 mice strain is extensively used to produce targeted mutants, we also present echocardiographic reference values to progressive use of juveniles and young adult 129/Sv strain in cardiac studies. In addition, we investigate the cardiac physiology of the surviving Cerl2 mutants in 129/Sv background over time through a follow-up study using echocardiographic analysis. Our results revealed that Cerl2-/- mice are able to improve and maintain the diastolic and most of systolic cardiac physiologic parameters as analyzed until young adult age. Since Cerl2 is no longer expressed in the postnatal heart, we suggest that an intrinsic and compensatory mechanism of adaptation may be active for recovering the decreased cardiac function found in Cerl2 mutant neonates. Altogether, these data highlight the role of Cerl2 during embryonic heart development in mice. Furthermore, we also suggest that Cerl2-/- may be an interesting model to uncover the molecular, cellular and physiological mechanisms behind the improvement of the cardiac function, contributing to the development of therapeutic approaches to treat heart failures.
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O processamento de imagem tem entre outras aplicações a melhoria a codificação e o reconhecimento de padrões, pode se citar como exemplos de áreas onde se efectua essa aplicação: o diagnostico medico (raios X, ressonância magnética, ultra som) a detecção remota (aviões e satélites) e a geologia (análise dados sonares e sísmocos).
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Dissertação de mest., Engenharia Biológica, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Univ. do Algarve, 2011
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Understanding heart development on a molecular level is a requirement for uncovering the causes of congenital heart diseases. Several genes have been implicated as critical for heart development. However, the inducers of these genes as well as their targets and pathways, remain largely unknown. We have identified a promoter element of chick cCer able to drive EGFP expression in a population of cells that consistently exit from the anterior primitive streak region, from as early as stage HH3+, and that later will populate the heart. Using this promoter element as a tool allowed us to identify novel genes previously not known to potentially play a role in heart development. In order to identify and study genes expressed and involved in the correct development and differentiation of the vertebrate heart precursor cell (HPC) lineages, a differential screening using Affymetrix GeneChip® system technologies was performed. Remarkably, this screening led to the identification of more than 700 transcripts differentially expressed in the heart forming regions (HFR). Bioinformatic tools allowed us to filter the large amount of data generated from this approach and to select a few transcripts for in vivo validation. Five genes were selected for further characterization by whole mount in situ hybridization leading to the validation of their expression in the HPC. From those, Adtk1 and Ccbe1 were selected for functional analysis. Regarding to ccbe1, a more detailed WISH analysis was performed and showed that Ccbe1 is expressed specifically on the cardiac progenitors regions at HH4, more specifically in primary heart field and at later stages is present in the second heart field. Further functional analyses by knockdown and overexpression revealed an important role for Ccbe1 in early heart tube formation. Moreover, the results presented in this thesis suggested that Ccbe1 is a key gene during heart development and might be limited to multipotent and highly proliferative progenitors and downregulated upon cellular commitment into more specific cardiac phenotypes. Other of the genes identified, Adtk1 was also subjected to further functional studies. Knockdown of Adtk1 using morpholino oligonucleotides suggested that it might be necessary for the migration and fusion of the heart tube as well as for neural tube closure.
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A Diabetes Mellitus é uma doença metabólica com uma distribuição mundial cada vez mais acentuada, acarretando consigo, elevada morbilidade e mortalidade. Deste modo, é de suma importância a compreensão e estudo em fases precoces desta doença. Nos últimos anos a saliva tem sido usada como fonte de biomarcadores para detecção e monitorização de doenças. Para além disso, há referencia a alterações na secreção salivar e percepção dos alimentos em indivíduos diabéticos, tornando-se importante um maior conhecimento da função salivar associada a esta patologia. O objectivo geral deste trabalho é estudar a função salivar num modelo de roedores intolerantes à glicose, avaliando-se a concentração proteica total da saliva, morfologia e morfometria das glândulas salivares maiores e expressão da amilase na saliva e glândulas salivares. Não se observam diferenças entre os grupos, para a concentração em proteína total, nem para a expressão de α-amilase, na saliva. Na análise histológica das glândulas salivares maiores é possível observar dimensões significativamente maiores dos ácinos das glândulas analisadas (parótida, submandibular e sublingual), em relação aos animais normoglicémicos, sugerindo o que pode ser o início de uma patologia comum em diabéticos, a sialose (hipertrofia e hiperplasia das glândulas salivares). Através de imunomarcação para a actina observa-se um aumento da expressão de células mioepiteliais na seguinte ordem: parótida, submandibular e sublingual. Não se observam diferenças entre os grupos. A imunomarcação para a α-amilase é mais intensa nos ácinos da parótida, nos ductos granulares da submandibular e nas meias luas serosas da sublingual, em ambos os grupos. Verifica-se uma sobre-expressão nos ductos intralobulares da parótida e nos ductos granulares da sumandibular, nos animais pré-diabéticos, sugerindo alguma endocitose da enzima por parte das células dos ductos. Os resultados obtidos sugerem alterações na função salivar, numa fase prévia ao desenvolvimento da Diabetes Mellitus, as quais merecem ser exploradas.
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O processamento de sinais de fluxo sanguíneo tem sido objecto de interesse de muitos investigadores, no entanto até este momento, tanto quanto se sabe, não existe caracterização de sinais de ultra-som Doppler de fluxo sanguíneo em vasos cardíacos com inserção de bypass. A presente dissertação, inserida nos objectivos de um projecto de investigação internacional, apresenta as metodologias desenvolvidas com vista à tipificação de sinais ultra-sónicos de fluxo sanguíneo recolhidos em bypass cardíacos e à verificação da variabilidade da composição do sangue artificial com a temperatura ambiente e com a utilização de diferentes marcas dos seus compostos. No que concerne à composição do sangue artificial verifica-se que a utilização de detergentes de marcas diferentes não influencia o espectrograma dos sinais ultra-sónicos; contudo, o glicerol brasileiro possibilita melhor dispersão das partículas de PVC que o glicerol português. Verifica-se também que o aumento da temperatura a que o sangue artificial e o ambiente envolvente se encontram potencia claramente a identificação das envolventes do espectrograma correspondente. Os sinais ultra-sónicos de fluxo sanguíneo foram distinguidos em siglas FL, FR e FT e foram pré-processados removendo-se o ruído de baixas frequências (até 430Hz) e as baixas intensidades de potência (inferiores a um limiar de 35). Após a determinação da envolvente dos ciclos cardíacos, foi calculado o ciclo cardíaco médio de cada sigla. Analisando as características dos ciclos cardíacos médios: tempos de subida e descida do pico máximo, tempo acima da média do ciclo cardíaco médio, índice de pulsatilidade, frequências máxima e média e ainda a duração temporal, conseguiu identificar-se que os sinais FT apresentam durações temporais maiores e um espectrograma maioritariamente acima da frequência média do ciclo cardíaco, os sinais FR apresentam maior índice de pulsatilidade e maiores valores de frequência máxima. Os sinais FL apresentam características intermédias.
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Gilthead seabream is the most important farmed species in the Mediterranean, and knowledge on how common farming practices impact its quality is limited. As such, this Thesis aimed to evaluate how gilthead seabream flesh quality is affected by some of these practices. In Chapter 2, the influence of nutritional factors was evaluated, specifically the high replacement of traditional marine-derived ingredients, both fishmeal and fish oil, with vegetable sources. We have seen that the vegetable-based diets tested did not greatly impact seabream flesh quality, although some alterations were seen in the fatty acid profile of the muscle. However, and despite having caused no alterations in flesh texture, vegetable ingredients reduced the amount of sulphated glycosaminoglycans in the extracellular matrix, affected muscle pH and reduced the activity of proteolytic enzymes. Throughout this Thesis, we measured for the first time the activity of proteolytic enzymes in seabream muscle, and cathepsin B was found to play a pivotal role in post-mortem muscle degradation. In Chapter 3, we evaluated the effect of harvesting and slaughter stress on seabream quality, and contrary to what is seen in most farmed species, our results show that gilthead seabream muscle structure is highly resistant to changes caused by stressful events. Nonetheless, considering that welfare is an increasingly important quality criterion, the use of a zero-withdrawal anaesthetic as a rested harvest technique or even slaughter method could prove valuable to the industry. In Chapter 4, we used maslinic acid as a dietary supplement, to modulate the muscle’s energetic status pre-mortem. As a finishing strategy, maslinic acid failed to increase levels of glycogen and ATP in the muscle. However, supplementation resulted in higher muscle fibre diameter and lower cathepsin B activity, and maslinic acid is likely to be useful to promote growth in this species. In general our Thesis has generated new knowledge to a major challenge facing the aquaculture industry, which is to find a compromise between the trends towards intensive rearing and consumer demand for healthy, high quality seafood being ethically acceptable and having a low impact on the environment.
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Dissertação de mestrado, Biologia Molecular e Microbiana, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015
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Dissertação de mestrado, Ciências Farmacêuticas, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2014