6 resultados para Brain volumes

em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal


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Introdução. O sistema de distribuição em dose unitária tem por base a dispensa de medicação na dose prescrita, de forma individualizada. Este sistema de distribuição é vantajoso, pois torna a dispensa de medicamentos individualizada e dirigida ao doente, e diminui o stock existente nas enfermarias. Contudo, assume também desvantagens, sendo crucial que todos os medicamentos e produtos farmacêuticos estejam disponíveis e individualizados, sempre que necessários. De modo a assegurar uma adequada reposição de stocks no sector de Dose Unitária, o Centro Hospitalar de São João, EPE (CHSJ, EPE) implementou o sistema Kanban® como método de reposição. Assim, foi desenvolvido um conjunto de cartões-Kanban®, existindo diferentes cores que caracterizam diferentes grupos de produtos: [1] azul, produtos que necessitam de manipulação; [2] verde, produtos que se encontram na sua apresentação final; [3] roxo, produtos de grande volume que necessitam de manipulação. Deste modo, quando o stock de um produto está a terminar, compete aos Técnicos de Farmácia colocar o Kanban® no Quadro de Reposição, para que seja iniciado o processo de reposição. Face a algumas limitações associadas ao tamanho dos cartões anteriormente implementados, este trabalho visa desenvolver e implementar o Kanban® verde, através de um sistema de dupla identificação, utilizando duas etiquetas identificativas: uma verde, removível, que é colocada no Quadro de Reposição quando o stock termina, e uma amarela, fixa, alertando para a necessidade de repor o produto em causa. Material e Métodos. Efectuou-se um estudo do tipo investigação-acção no qual foram analisados todos os medicamentos e produtos farmacêuticos que não sofrem qualquer processo de manipulação entre a chegada aos Serviços Farmacêuticos e o seu envio para os Serviços Clínicos. Resultados. Da implementação deste sistema de dupla identificação, com base no modelo de rótulos pré-definido na instituição, resultaram um conjunto de rótulos identificativos dos vários produtos. Discussão/Conclusões. O stock do sector de Dose Unitária do CHSJ, EPE encontra-se organizado de duas formas: os medicamentos que necessitam de manipulação, que atendendo ao seu pequeno volume estão armazenados em gavetas, enquanto os restantes, pelo seu maior volume, são armazenados em estantes, com a devida identificação. Considerando que os novos Kanban® têm por base substituir os já existentes, acreditamos que alguma dificuldade existente será melhorada. A diferença na coloração das etiquetas designativas alertará para a necessidade de reposição, situação que poderia passar despercebida. Face à falta de literatura publicada, não existe qualquer informação que sustente os resultados esperados, porém acreditamos que este estudo pode servir de base ao desenvolvimento deste sistema noutras instituições, e como experiência do sucesso/insucesso da utilização do Sistema Kanban

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Pesticide exposure during brain development could represent an important risk factor for the onset of neurodegenerative diseases. Previous studies investigated the effect of permethrin (PERM) administered at 34 mg/kg, a dose close to the no observable adverse effect level (NOAEL) from post natal day (PND) 6 to PND 21 in rats. Despite the PERM dose did not elicited overt signs of toxicity (i.e. normal body weight gain curve), it was able to induce striatal neurodegeneration (dopamine and Nurr1 reduction, and lipid peroxidation increase). The present study was designed to characterize the cognitive deficits in the current animal model. When during late adulthood PERM treated rats were tested for spatial working memory performances in a T-maze-rewarded alternation task they took longer to choose for the correct arm in comparison to age matched controls. No differences between groups were found in anxiety-like state, locomotor activity, feeding behavior and spatial orientation task. Our findings showing a selective effect of PERM treatment on the T-maze task point to an involvement of frontal cortico-striatal circuitry rather than to a role for the hippocampus. The predominant disturbances concern the dopamine (DA) depletion in the striatum and, the serotonin (5-HT) and noradrenaline (NE) unbalance together with a hypometabolic state in the medial prefrontal cortex area. In the hippocampus, an increase of NE and a decrease of DA were observed in PERM treated rats as compared to controls. The concentration of the most representative marker for pyrethroid exposure (3-phenoxybenzoic acid) measured in the urine of rodents 12 h after the last treatment was 41.50 µ/L and it was completely eliminated after 96 h.

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BACKGROUND: Examining changes in brain activation linked with emotion-inducing stimuli is essential to the study of emotions. Due to the ecological potential of techniques such as virtual reality (VR), inspection of whether brain activation in response to emotional stimuli can be modulated by the three-dimensional (3D) properties of the images is important. OBJECTIVE: The current study sought to test whether the activation of brain areas involved in the emotional processing of scenarios of different valences can be modulated by 3D. Therefore, the focus was made on the interaction effect between emotion-inducing stimuli of different emotional valences (pleasant, unpleasant and neutral valences) and visualization types (2D, 3D). However, main effects were also analyzed.METHODS: The effect of emotional valence and visualization types and their interaction were analyzed through a 3x2 repeated measures ANOVA. Post-hoc t-tests were performed under a ROI-analysis approach. RESULTS: The results show increased brain activation for the 3D affective-inducing stimuli in comparison with the same stimuli in 2D scenarios, mostly in cortical and subcortical regions that are related to emotional processing, in addition to visual processing regions. CONCLUSIONS: This study has the potential of clarify brain mechanisms involved in the processing of emotional stimuli (scenarios’ valence) and their interaction with three-dimensionality.

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The pathophysiology of depression is related to neurobiological changes that occur in the monoamine system, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, neurogenesis system and the neuroimmune system. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the research of the effects of exercise on brain function, with a special focus on its effects on brainderived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), cortisol and other biomarkers. Thus, the aim of this study is to present a review investigating the acute and chronic effects of aerobic exercise on BDNF and cortisol levels in individuals with depression. It was not possible to establish an interaction between aerobic exercise and concentration of BDNF and cortisol, which may actually be the result of the divergence of methods, such as type of exercises, duration of the sessions, and prescribed intensity and frequency of sessions.

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Exercise promotes several health benefits, such as cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and cardiorespiratory improvements. It is believed that the practice of exercise in individuals with psychiatric disorders, e.g. schizophrenia, can cause significant changes. Schizophrenic patients have problematic lifestyle habits compared with general population; this may cause a high mortality rate, mainly caused by cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Thus, the aim of this study is to investigate changes in physical and mental health, cognitive and brain functioning due to the practice of exercise in patients with schizophrenia. Although still little is known about the benefits of exercise on mental health, cognitive and brain functioning of schizophrenic patients, exercise training has been shown to be a beneficial intervention in the control and reduction of disease severity. Type of training, form of execution, duration and intensity need to be better studied as the effects on physical and mental health, cognition and brain activity depend exclusively of interconnected factors, such as the combination of exercise and medication. However, one should understand that exercise is not only an effective nondrug alternative, but also acts as a supporting linking up interventions to promote improvements in process performance optimization. In general, the positive effects on mental health, cognition and brain activity as a result of an exercise program are quite evident. Few studies have been published correlating effects of exercise in patients with schizophrenia, but there is increasing evidence that positive and negative symptoms can be improved. Therefore, it is important that further studies be undertaken to expand the knowledge of physical exercise on mental health in people with schizophrenia, as well as its dose-response and the most effective type of exercise.