103 resultados para Anuro - Fisiologia


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Data concerning the effect of temperature on different physiological parameters of an invasive species can be a useful tool to predict its potential distribution range through the use of modelling approaches. In the case of the Argentine ant these data are too scarce and incomplete. The aim of the present study is to compile new data regarding the effect of temperature on the oviposition rate of the Argentine ant queens. We analysed the oviposition rate of queens at twelve controlled temperatures, ranging from 10ºC to 34ºC under different monogynous and polygynous conditions. The oviposition rate of the Argentine ant queens is affected by temperature in the same manner, independently of the number of queens in the nest. The optimal temperature for egg laying was 28ºC, and its upper and lower limits depended on the degree of polygyny

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This study analyzes the capillarity and fibre-type distribution of six locomotory muscles of gulls. The morphological basis and the oxygen supply characteristics of the skeletal muscle of a species with a marked pattern of gliding flight are established, thus contributing to a better understanding of the physiology of a kind of flight with low energetic requirements. The four wing muscles studied (scapulotriceps, pectoralis, scapulohumeralis, and extensor metacarpi) exhibited higher percentages of fast oxidative glycolytic fibres (>70%) and lower percentages of slow oxidative fibres (<16%) than the muscles involved in nonflight locomotion (gastrocnemius and iliotibialis). Capillary densities ranged from 816 to 1,233 capillaries mm(-2), having the highest value in the pectoralis. In this muscle, the fast oxidative glycolytic fibres had moderate staining for succinate dehydrogenase and relatively large fibre sizes, as deduced from the low fibre densities (589-665 fibres mm(-2)). All these findings are seen as an adaptive response for gliding, when the wing is held outstretched by isometric contractions. The leg muscles studied included a considerable population of slow oxidative fibres (>14% in many regions), which suggests that they are adapted to postural activities. Regional variations in the relative distributions of fibre types in muscle gastrocnemius may reflect different functional demands placed on this muscle during terrestrial and aquatic locomotion. The predominance of oxidative fibres and capillary densities under 1,000 capillaries mm(-2) in leg muscles is probably a consequence of an adaptation for slow swimming and maintenance of the posture on land rather than for other locomotory capabilities, such as endurance or sprint activities.

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Voltage-dependent K+ channels (Kv) are involved in the proliferation and differentiation of mammalian cells, since Kv antagonists impair cell cycle progression. Although myofibers are terminally differentiated, some myoblasts may re-enter the cell cycle and proliferate. Since Kv1.3 and Kv1.5 expression is remodeled during tumorigenesis and is involved in smooth muscle proliferation, the purpose of this study was to analyze the expression of Kv1.3 and Kv1.5 in smooth muscle neoplasms. In the present study, we examined human samples of smooth muscle tumors together with healthy speci­mens. Thus, leiomyoma (LM) and leiomyosarcoma (LMS) tumors were analyzed. Results showed that Kv1.3 was poorly expressed in the healthy muscle and indolent LM specimens, whereas aggressive LMS showed high levels of Kv1.3 expression. Kv1.5 staining was correlated with malignancy. The findings show a remodeling of Kv1.3 and Kv1.5 in human smooth muscle sarcoma. A correlation of Kv1.3 and Kv1.5 expression with tumor aggressiveness was observed. Thus, our results indicate Kv1.5 and Kv1.3 as potential tumorigenic targets for aggressive human LMS.

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Mutations in the PYGM gene encoding skeletal muscle glycogen phosphorylase (GP) cause a metabolic disorder known as McArdle's disease. Previous studies in muscle biopsies and cultured muscle cells from McArdle patients have shown that PYGM mutations abolish GP activity in skeletal muscle, but that the enzyme activity reappears when muscle cells are in culture. The identification of the GP isoenzyme that accounts for this activity remains controversial.

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La integració en el sistema universitari europeu i la implantació dels ECTS suposa un repte tant per als alumnes com per als professors, ja que implica un canvi en la metodologia utilitzada en els processos d"ensenyament-aprenentatge. El Grup d"Innovació Docent Ensenyar a Aprendre Fisiologia, de la UB es va plantejar que abans de la implantació del nou sistema, calia un coneixement objectiu de l"estat actual de les metodologies emprades en els processos d"ensenyament- aprenentatge, i de la utilització real que els alumnes en fan d"aquestes metodologies per tal de contribuir a la reflexió per a l"inici del procés de implantació del nou sistema. Així doncs, mostrem en aquest article els resultats d"un projecte de recerca en docència (REDICE-04) en què, basant-nos en enquestes, vam poder copsar l"opinió dels alumnes sobre els mètodes docents actuals, i conèixer la metodologia d"aprenentatge emprada pels alumnes que cursen el primer cicle de l"ensenyament de Farmàcia.

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Centrándonos en la exploración del paciente que ha sufrido o sufre caídas frecuentes, presentamos unas pruebas específicas para valorar el alcance de las alteraciones que provocan pérdidas de equilibrio. Exposición de varios casos clínicos que presentan afecciones podológicas que alteran la estabilidad, y ofreceremos una alternativa de Tratamiento Ortopodológico demostrando su acción en favor del mantenimiento del equilibrio. Conclusiones referidas al diagnóstico y expectativas de Tratamientos Ortopodológicos en los pacientes ancianos.

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Se hace una referencia a la evolución del índice de envejecimiento en Cataluña. Se estudia la relación del equilibrio con las caídas recurrentes en la tercera edad y presentamos un protocolo de interrogatorio dirigido a estos pacientes.

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Para proporcionar cuidados de calidad a los pacientes es imprescindible tener unos conocimientos esenciales de fisiopatología, que es la ciencia que estudia los trastornos que se producen en las estructuras y en la función de los órganos y que comportan el proceso de enfermar. Ya que en ocasiones es difícil establecer una diferencia clara entre las causas y los procesos que ocasionan una enfermedad, la fisiopatología también estudia dichas causas. El término patogenia define más específicamente los mecanismos por los que los agentes causales ocasionan las lesiones, mientras que la denominación de fisiopatología se usa para el estudio del curso normal de los procesos que explican la aparición y el desarrollo...

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La respiración, la circulación sanguínea, la contracción de un músculo o el mero pensamiento son fenómenos que obligan a que nuestro organismo esté en constante cambio, produciendo y consumiendo energía. La palabra metabolismo deriva del griego metabolé y significa"cambio". Entendemos como metabolismo a todo el conjunto de reacciones bioquímicas y procesos físicos que ocurren en la célula y en el organismo. Todos estos procesos metabólicos tienen lugar en dos fases. Una fase, llamada anabolismo, en la que se consume energía para transformar moléculas pequeñas (como los aminoácidos) en moléculas mayores (proteínas), y otra fase, llamada catabolismo o fase destructiva, en la que moléculas mayores (glucógeno) se transforman en otras más pequeñas (ácido pirúvico) liberando energía en el proceso. Estos dos procesos son conjugados y cada uno depende del otro. Estas reacciones bioquímicas están organizadas de forma que se siga siempre una determinada ruta metabólica, de tal forma que un sustrato determinado es transformado en un producto concreto, y éste a su vez es el sustrato para crear otro producto. Dentro de esta vía existen unas proteínas llamadas enzimas que posibilitan estas reacciones, comportándose como factores reguladores de estas rutas metabólicas. El siguiente cuestionario tiene la finalidad de profundizar en algunos conceptos importantes dentro de la fisiopatología del metabolismo.

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El sistema endocrino es un sistema indispensable para mantener el desarrollo, el crecimiento, la reproducción, el metabolismo y la homeostasis del organismo. Está constituido por células que liberan al torrente sanguíneo unas sustancias denominadas hormonas que actúan como «mensajeros químicos», de forma similar a los impulsos eléctricos que utiliza el sistema nervioso; producen efectos únicamente en las células diana, que son las que disponen de receptores específicos para dichas hormonas. Éstas son transportadas por el torrente circulatorio solas o asociadas a determinadas proteínas, y poseen un sistema de autorregulación a través de los ejes hipotalámico-hipofisoglandular utilizando mecanismos de retroalimentación; es decir, las hormonas segregadas por una glándula inhiben la liberación de las hipotalámicas y de las hipofisarias. En este contexto, es necesario recordar que al hacer referencia a las hormonas dentro del ámbito sanitario se utilizan siglas y abreviaturas derivadas del inglés con la intención de agilizar la comunicación científica. Los distintos síndromes endocrinos pueden deberse a dos mecanismos que no son excluyentes: la modificación del tamaño de la glándula y las modificaciones de la actividad funcional (hipofunción o hiperfunción), derivando sus manifestaciones clínicas del mecanismo causante. Las manifestaciones de hipo o hiperfunción vendrán dadas por el exceso o déficit de las acciones que fisiológicamente desempeñan las hormonas que están implicadas; además, un aumento de tamaño glandular podrá ocasionar lesión o compromiso de espacio en una localización anatómica o en sus estructuras próximas. Pese a que la alteración más común dentro del sistema endocrino es la diabetes mellitus, no se incluye en este cuestionario ya que su importancia radica en el síndrome metabólico que provoca. Debido a esto, se trató de ella dentro de la autoevaluación sobre fisiopatología del metabolismo, publicada en esta misma revista en el número 4 del volumen 29 (2011). A través del siguiente cuestionario se profundizará en algunos conceptos importantes dentro de la fisiopatología del sistema endocrino.

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The response of the common carp to diets with varying amounts of digestible starch, provided either as pea meal (LP, HP, 30 and 46% peas, respectively) or as cereal (LW, HW, 30 and 46% wheat, respectively), was studied and compared with the response to a carbohydrate-free protein-rich diet (CF). Here we focused on the utilisation of dietary carbohydrates by examining the relationship between dietary starch intake, hepatic hexokinase activities, circulating insulin and muscle insulin receptor system. Plasma glucose concentration and hepatic high Km hexokinase (glucokinase, GK) activity were not affected by the content of digestible starch, but 6 h after feeding enzyme activity was higher in the fish fed carbohydrate diets. Similarly, low Km hexokinase (HK) activity was also higher in the fish 24 h after feeding. Fat gain and protein retention were significantly improved by increased digestible starch intake, especially in the HP group, which in turn, presented the highest plasma insulin levels. Glycogen stores were moderately increased by the ingestion of digestible starch. The number of insulin receptors was greater in the CF group than in fish on carbohydrates, except the HP group. Our results confirmed that the common carp uses dietary carbohydrates efficiently, especially when there are provided by peas. This efficiency might be related to the enhanced response of postprandial insulin observed in the HP group.

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The molecular genetic mechanisms of sex determination are not known for most vertebrates, including zebrafish. We identified a mutation in the zebrafish fancl gene that causes homozygous mutants to develop as fertile males due to female-to-male sex reversal. Fancl is a member of the Fanconi Anemia/BRCA DNA repair pathway. Experiments showed that zebrafish fancl was expressed in developing germ cells in bipotential gonads at the critical time of sexual fate determination. Caspase-3 immunoassays revealed increased germ cell apoptosis in fancl mutants that compromised oocyte survival. In the absence of oocytes surviving through meiosis, somatic cells of mutant gonads did not maintain expression of the ovary gene cyp19a1a and did not down-regulate expression of the early testis gene amh; consequently, gonads masculinized and became testes. Remarkably, results showed that the introduction of a tp53 (p53) mutation into fancl mutants rescued the sex-reversal phenotype by reducing germ cell apoptosis and, thus, allowed fancl mutants to become fertile females. Our results show that Fancl function is not essential for spermatogonia and oogonia to become sperm or mature oocytes, but instead suggest that Fancl function is involved in the survival of developing oocytes through meiosis. This work reveals that Tp53-mediated germ cell apoptosis induces sex reversal after the mutation of a DNA-repair pathway gene by compromising the survival of oocytes and suggests the existence of an oocyte-derived signal that biases gonad fate towards the female developmental pathway and thereby controls zebrafish sex determination.

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BACKGROUND: Circulating progenitor cells (CPC) treatments may have great potential for the recovery of neurons and brain function. OBJECTIVE: To increase and maintain CPC with a program of exercise, muscle electro-stimulation (ME) and/or intermittent-hypobaric-hypoxia (IHH), and also to study the possible improvement in physical or psychological functioning of participants with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). METHODS: Twenty-one participants. Four groups: exercise and ME group (EEG), cycling group (CyG), IHH and ME group (HEG) and control group (CG). Psychological and physical stress tests were carried out. CPC were measured in blood several times during the protocol. RESULTS: Psychological tests did not change. In the physical stress tests the VO2 uptake increased in the EEG and the CyG, and the maximal tolerated workload increased in the HEG. CPC levels increased in the last three weeks in EEG, but not in CyG, CG and HEG. CONCLUSIONS: CPC levels increased in the last three weeks of the EEG program, but not in the other groups and we did not detect performed psychological test changes in any group. The detected aerobic capacity or workload improvement must be beneficial for the patients who have suffered TBI, but exercise type and the mechanisms involved are not clear.

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T-cell mediated immune response (CMI) hasbeen widely studied in relation to individual andfitness components in birds. However, few studieshave simultaneously examined individual and socialfactors and habitat-mediated variance in theimmunity of chicks and adults from the samepopulation and in the same breeding season. Weinvestigated ecological and physiological variancein CMI of male and female nestlings and adults in abreeding population of Cory's Shearwaters(Calonectrisdiomedea) in theMediterranean Sea. Explanatory variables includedindividual traits (body condition, carbon andnitrogen stable isotope ratios, plasma totalproteins, triglycerides, uric acid, osmolarity,β-hydroxy-butyrate, erythrocyte meancorpuscular diameter, hematocrit, andhemoglobin) and burrow traits(temperature, isolation, and physicalstructure). During incubation, immune responseof adult males was significantly greater than thatof females. Nestlings exhibited a lower immuneresponse than adults. Ecological and physiologicalfactors affecting immune response differed betweenadults and nestlings. General linear models showedthat immune response in adult males was positivelyassociated with burrow isolation, suggesting thatmales breeding at higher densities suffer immunesystem suppression. In contrast, immune response inchicks was positively associated with bodycondition and plasma triglyceride levels.Therefore, adult immune response appears to beassociated with social stress, whereas a trade-offbetween immune function and fasting capability mayexist for nestlings. Our results, and those fromprevious studies, provide support for anasymmetrical influence of ecological andphysiological factors on the health of differentage and sex groups within a population, and for theimportance of simultaneously considering individualand population characteristics in intraspecificstudies of immune response.

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We analyzed offspring sex ratio variation in Mediterranean Cory's Shearwater (Calonectris d. diomedea) during two consecutive breeding seasons in two colonies. We test for differential breeding conditions between years and colonies looking at several breeding parameters and parental condition. We then explored the relationship between offspring sex ratio and parental condition and breeding parameters. This species is sexually dimorphic with males larger and heavier than females; consequently we expected differential parental cost in rearing sexes, or a greater sensitivity of male chicks to adverse conditions, which may lead to biased sex ratios. Chicks were sexed molecularly by the amplification of the CHD genes. Offspring sex ratio did not differ from parity, either at hatching or fledging, regardless of the colony or year. However, parental body condition and breeding parameters such as egg size and breeding success were different between years and colonies. Nevertheless, neither nestling mortality nor body condition at fledging varied between years or colonies, suggesting that male and female chicks were probably not differentially affected by variability in breeding conditions.