127 resultados para ROSTRAL VENTROLATERAL MEDULLA


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Studies using quantitative neuroimaging have shown subtle abnormalities in patients with idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE). These findings have several locations, but the midline parasagittal structures are most commonly implicated. The cingulate cortex is related and may be involved. The objective of the current investigation was to perform a comprehensive analysis of the cingulate cortex using multiple quantitative structural neuroimaging techniques. Thirty-two patients (18 women, 30 ± 10 years) and 36 controls (18 women, 32 ± 11 years) were imaged by 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A volumetric three-dimensional (3D) sequence was acquired and used for this investigation. Regions-of-interest were selected and voxel-based morphometry (VBM) analyses compared the cingulate cortex of the two groups using Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM8) and VBM8 software. Cortical analyses of the cingulate gyrus was performed using Freesurfer. Images were submitted to automatic processing using built-in routines and recommendations. Structural parameters were extracted for individual analyses, and comparisons between groups were restricted to the cingulate gyrus. Finally, shape analyses was performed on the anterior rostral, anterior caudal, posterior, and isthmus cingulate using spherical harmonic description (SPHARM). VBM analyses of cingulate gyrus showed areas of gray matter atrophy, mainly in the anterior cingulate gyrus (972 mm(3) ) and the isthmus (168 mm(3) ). Individual analyses of the cingulate cortex were similar between patients with IGE and controls. Surface-based comparisons revealed abnormalities located mainly in the posterior cingulate cortex (718.12 mm(2) ). Shape analyses demonstrated a predominance of anterior and posterior cingulate abnormalities. This study suggests that patients with IGE have structural abnormalities in the cingulate gyrus mainly localized at the anterior and posterior portions. This finding is subtle and variable among patients.

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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The Caracara genus (Aves: Falconidae) is composed by species C. cheriway, ("Crested Caracara"), and C. plancus (Southern Caracara). This study aimed to describe in detail and compared the cranial osteology of C. cheriway and C. plancus, identifying osteological cranial characters for a future systematic work. The two common characters of Caracara species are: the projection of rostro parasphenoid reaches 50% of the distance from the occipital condyle to the pterygoid; the upper maxilla has about 4/9 of the total length of theskull, the symphysial portion of mandible occupies about 1/7 of its total length, the proximal portion of lacrimal bone ends in a rounded shape and has about 1/4 of the width of the distal portion. The unique characters of C. cheriway are: the interorbital width is about 1/2 of the parietal region, shows a frontal bone prominence; presence of lacrimal process of frontal bone; the proximal portion of the lacrimal bone reaches 1/5 of the distance from the orbital arc to the jugal bone; the distance between the distal portions of two lacrimal bones reach 5/6 of the parietal width, the ratio between the interorbital diameter and parietal region ranges from 2 times; the zygomatic process occupies about 40% of the distance between its origin in the skull and jugal bone. The unique characters of C. plancus are: the interorbital width is approximately 4/7 of the parietal width; show a rostral medial concavity; the proximal portion of the lacrimal bone is about 1/4 of the width of the distal; the proximal portion of the lacrimal bone reaches 1/7 of the distance from the orbital arc to the jugal bone; the distance between the distal portions of two lacrimal bones reaches 6/7 of the width parietal one; the ratio between the interorbital diameter and parietal region varies 1, 75 times, the zygomatic process occupies about 35% of the distance between its origin in the skull and jugal bone.

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O núcleo leito da estria terminal (NLET) é uma estrutura límbica localizada no prosencéfalo rostral, no qual constitui uma importante região no circuito neural das respostas comportamentais e fisiológicas a estímulos aversivos. Estudos anteriores demonstraram o envolvimento do NLET nas respostas cardiovasculares desencadeados por estímulos aversivos. No entanto, os mecanismos neuroquímicos locais envolvidos nesse controle pelo NLET ainda são pouco compreendidos. O glutamato é um importante neurotransmissor excitatório no SNC, e evidências têm apontado que a neurotransmissão glutamatérgica é um importante mecanismo neuroquímico envolvido no controle das respostas fisiológicas durante o estresse em várias estruturas límbicas. Entretanto, um possível envolvimento da neurotransmissão glutamatérgica do NLET nas respostas cardiovasculares ao estresse nunca foi investigado. Assim, o objetivo do presente estudo foi estudar o envolvimento da neurotransmissão glutamatérgica no NLET nas respostas autônomas observadas durante o estresse de restrição agudo em ratos. Nós observamos que a microinjeção bilateral no NLET de LY235959 (antagonista seletivo do receptor glutamatérgico NMDA) reduziu a resposta taquicárdica desencadeada pelo estresse de restrição, porém não afetou as respostas pressora e de redução da temperatura cutânea da cauda. O tratamento bilateral do NLET com NBQX (antagonista seletivo de receptores glutamatérgicos não-NMDA) reduziu a resposta taquicárdica e a de redução da temperatura cutânea desencadeadas pelo estresse de restrição, porém sem interferir com a resposta pressora. Dessa forma, nossos dados sugerem que a neurotransmissão glutamatérgica do NLET tem uma influência facilitatória nas respostas taquicárdica e de vasoconstrição cutânea induzidas pelo estresse.