930 resultados para Theta Tau
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TORT, A. B. L. ; SCHEFFER-TEIXEIRA, R ; Souza, B.C. ; DRAGUHN, A. ; BRANKACK, J. . Theta-associated high-frequency oscillations (110-160 Hz) in the hippocampus and neocortex. Progress in Neurobiology , v. 100, p. 1-14, 2013.
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Dans la maladie d’Alzheimer, il existe deux marqueurs histopathologiques : les plaques amyloïdes composées de la protéine amyloïde-bêta et les enchevêtrements neurofibrillaires (NFTs) composés de la protéine tau agrégée. Dans le cerveau, la propagation de la pathologie de tau est observée le long des circuits neuronaux connectés synaptiquement, selon une séquence de stades, caractérisés par le Docteur Braak en 1991. Chez les patients, le degré de démence corrèle avec le nombre de NFTs. Ces derniers apparaissent dans des régions précises du cerveau et se propagent, de manière prédictible, le long des projections neuronales à des stades plus tardifs de la pathologie. Il reste à éclaircir la manière dont les NFTs se propagent dans les différentes régions du cerveau. Dans notre laboratoire, nous avons émis l’hypothèse que la propagation de tau pourrait se produire par un processus de transmission de cellule à cellule. Ainsi, la protéine tau serait tout d’abord sécrétée par un neurone, puis endocytée par un neurone adjacent. Nos travaux de recherche se sont concentrés sur la sécrétion de la protéine tau. Dans une première étape, nous avons démontré l’existence de la sécrétion active de tau dans l’espace extracellulaire, en utilisant des modèles in vitro de cellules non neuronales et neuronales. Par la suite, nous avons caractérisé les formes de protéines tau sécrétées. Enfin dans un dernier temps, nous avons exploré les voies de sécrétion de la protéine tau ainsi que les mécanismes régulant ce phénomène. Nous avons réussi à moduler la sécrétion de tau en reproduisant plusieurs insultes observées dans la maladie d’Alzheimer. Nos recherches nous ont permis d’identifier l’appareil de Golgi comme étant une organelle dont la fragmentation augmente la sécrétion de la protéine tau. A la lumière de cette découverte, nous avons été capable de moduler la sécrétion de tau en ciblant spécifiquement l’activité de cdk5 et l’expression de rab1A contrôlant la morphologie du Golgi. Ainsi, nous avons réussi à diminuer significativement la sécrétion de la protéine tau. Nos travaux de recherche proposent de nouvelles cibles thérapeutiques pour la maladie d’Alzheimer, visant à diminuer la propagation de la pathologie de tau par de nouveaux mécanismes cellulaires.
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The processing of spatial and mnemonic information is believed to depend on hippocampal theta oscillations (5–12 Hz). However, in rats both the power and the frequency of the theta rhythm are modulated by locomotor activity, which is a major confounding factor when estimating its cognitive correlates. Previous studies have suggested that hippocampal theta oscillations support decision-making processes. In this study, we investigated to what extent spatial decision making modulates hippocampal theta oscillations when controlling for variations in locomotion speed. We recorded local field potentials from the CA1 region of rats while animals had to choose one arm to enter for reward (goal) in a four-arm radial maze. We observed prominent theta oscillations during the decision-making period of the task, which occurred in the center of the maze before animals deliberately ran through an arm toward goal location. In speed-controlled analyses, theta power and frequency were higher during the decision period when compared to either an intertrial delay period (also at the maze center), or to the period of running toward goal location. In addition, theta activity was higher during decision periods preceding correct choices than during decision periods preceding incorrect choices. Altogether, our data support a cognitive function for the hippocampal theta rhythm in spatial decision making
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As tauopatias, grupo onde se inclui a doença de Alzheimer (AD), são caracterizadas pela deposição intracelular de emaranhados neurofibrilares (NFTs), compostos principalmente por formas hiperfosforiladas da proteína Tau, uma proteína que se associa aos microtúbulos. Os mecanismos moleculares subjacentes à neurotoxicidade induzida por Tau não são ainda claros. Drosophila melanogaster tem sido usada para modelar diversas doenças neurodegenerativas humanas, incluindo as tauopatias. Neste trabalho foi usado o sistema visual de Drosophila como modelo para identificar os passos que podem levar à acumulação de Tau em Tauopatias. Durante o desenvolvimento do olho de Drosophila, a expressão ectópica de hTau induz um olho rugoso, em consequência da neurotoxicidade, e que pode ser utilizado para identificar modificadores do fenótipo. A fosfatase codificada por string /cdc25 (stg), um regulador universal da transição G2/M, foi previamente identificada como um supressor da neurotoxicidade associada à expressão da proteina Tau. No entanto, os mecanismos moleculares que estão na base desta interação genética nunca foram estudados, desconhecendo-se também se a atividade fosfatase de Stg/Cdc25 é essencial para modular os níveis de fosforilação de Tau. O objetivo deste projeto consistiu em elucidar os mecanismos que se encontram na base da interação Stg-Tau. Para alcançar este objectivo, usou-se uma abordagem genética e bioquímica. Os resultados obtidos sugerem que Stg é um possível modulador da neurotoxicidade de Tau.
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We present a scotogenic model, i.e. a one-loop neutrino mass model with dark right-handed neutrino gauge singlets and one inert dark scalar gauge doublet eta, which has symmetries that lead to co-bimaximal mixing, i.e. to an atmospheric mixing angle theta(23) = 45 degrees and to a CP-violating phase delta = +/-pi/2, while the mixing angle theta(13) remains arbitrary. The symmetries consist of softly broken lepton numbers L-alpha (alpha = e, mu, tau), a non-standard CP symmetry, and three L-2 symmetries. We indicate two possibilities for extending the model to the quark sector. Since the model has, besides eta, three scalar gauge doublets, we perform a thorough discussion of its scalar sector. We demonstrate that it can accommodate a Standard Model-like scalar with mass 125 GeV, with all the other charged and neutral scalars having much higher masses.
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TORT, A. B. L. ; SCHEFFER-TEIXEIRA, R ; Souza, B.C. ; DRAGUHN, A. ; BRANKACK, J. . Theta-associated high-frequency oscillations (110-160 Hz) in the hippocampus and neocortex. Progress in Neurobiology , v. 100, p. 1-14, 2013.
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TORT, A. B. L. ; SCHEFFER-TEIXEIRA, R ; Souza, B.C. ; DRAGUHN, A. ; BRANKACK, J. . Theta-associated high-frequency oscillations (110-160 Hz) in the hippocampus and neocortex. Progress in Neurobiology , v. 100, p. 1-14, 2013.
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The processing of spatial and mnemonic information is believed to depend on hippocampal theta oscillations (5–12 Hz). However, in rats both the power and the frequency of the theta rhythm are modulated by locomotor activity, which is a major confounding factor when estimating its cognitive correlates. Previous studies have suggested that hippocampal theta oscillations support decision-making processes. In this study, we investigated to what extent spatial decision making modulates hippocampal theta oscillations when controlling for variations in locomotion speed. We recorded local field potentials from the CA1 region of rats while animals had to choose one arm to enter for reward (goal) in a four-arm radial maze. We observed prominent theta oscillations during the decision-making period of the task, which occurred in the center of the maze before animals deliberately ran through an arm toward goal location. In speed-controlled analyses, theta power and frequency were higher during the decision period when compared to either an intertrial delay period (also at the maze center), or to the period of running toward goal location. In addition, theta activity was higher during decision periods preceding correct choices than during decision periods preceding incorrect choices. Altogether, our data support a cognitive function for the hippocampal theta rhythm in spatial decision making
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Glutathione transferases (GSTs) are a diverse family of enzymes that catalyze the glutathione-dependent detoxification of toxic compounds. GSTs are responsible for the conjugation of the tripeptide glutathione (GSH) to a wide range of electrophilic substrates. These include industrial pollutants, drugs, genotoxic carcinogen metabolites, antibiotics, insecticides and herbicides. In light of applications in biomedicine and biotechnology as cellular detoxification agents, detailed structural and functional studies of GSTs are required. Plant tau class GSTs play crucial catalytic and non-catalytic roles in cellular xenobiotic detoxification process in agronomically important crops. The abundant existence of GSTs in Glycine max and their ability to provide resistance to abiotic and biotic stresses such as herbicide tolerance is of great interest in agriculture because they provide effective and suitable tools for selective weed control. Structural and catalytic studies on tau class GST isoenzymes from Glycine max (GmGSTU10-10, GmGSTU chimeric clone 14 (Sh14), and GmGSTU2-2) were performed. Crystal structures of GmGSTU10-10 in complex with glutathione sulfenic acid (GSOH) and Sh14 in complex with S-(p-nitrobenzyl)-glutathione (Nb-GSH) were determined by molecular replacement at 1.6 Å and 1.75 Å, respectively. Major structural variations that affect substrate recognition and catalytic mechanism were revealed in the upper part of helix H4 and helix H9 of GmGSTU10-10. Structural analysis of Sh14 showed that the Trp114Cys point mutation is responsible for the enhanced catalytic activity of the enzyme. Furthermore, two salt bridges that trigger an allosteric effect between the H-sites were identified at the dimer interface between Glu66 and Lys104. The 3D structure of GmGSTU2-2 was predicted using homology modeling. Structural and phylogenetic analysis suggested GmGSTU2-2 shares residues that are crucial for the catalytic activity of other tau class GSTs–Phe10, Trp11, Ser13, Arg20, Tyr30, Leu37, Lys40, Lys53, Ile54, Glu66 and Ser67. This indicates that the catalytic and ligand binding site in GmGSTU2-2 are well-conserved. Nevertheless, at the ligandin binding site a significant variation was observed. Tyr32 is replaced by Ser32 in GmGSTU2-2 and thismay affect the ligand recognition and binding properties of GmGSTU2-2. Moreover, docking studies revealed important amino acid residues in the hydrophobic binding site that can affect the substrate specificity of the enzyme. Phe10, Pro12, Phe15, Leu37, Phe107, Trp114, Trp163, Phe208, Ile212, and Phe216 could form the hydrophobic ligand binding site and bind fluorodifen. Additionally, side chains of Arg111 and Lys215 could stabilize the binding through hydrogen bonds with the –NO2 groups of fluorodifen. GST gene family from the pathogenic soil bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58 was characterized and eight GST-like proteins in A. tumefaciens (AtuGSTs) were identified. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that four members of AtuGSTs belong to a previously recognized bacterial beta GST class and one member to theta class. Nevertheless, three AtuGSTs do not belong to any previously known GST classes. The 3D structures of AtuGSTs were predicted using homology modeling. Comparative structural and sequence analysis of the AtuGSTs showed local sequence and structural characteristics between different GST isoenzymes and classes. Interactions at the G-site are conserved, however, significant variations were seen at the active site and the H5b helix at the C-terminal domain. H5b contributes to the formation of the hydrophobic ligand binding site and is responsible for recognition of the electrophilic moiety of the xenobiotic. It is noted that the position of H5b varies among models, thus providing different specificities. Moreover, AtuGSTs appear to form functional dimers through diverse modes. AtuGST1, AtuGST3, AtuGST4 and AtuGST8 use hydrophobic ‘lock–and–key’-like motifs whereas the dimer interface of AtuGST2, AtuGST5, AtuGST6 and AtuGST7 is dominated by polar interactions. These results suggested that AtuGSTs could be involved in a broad range of biological functions including stress tolerance and detoxification of toxic compounds.
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Dans la maladie d’Alzheimer, il existe deux marqueurs histopathologiques : les plaques amyloïdes composées de la protéine amyloïde-bêta et les enchevêtrements neurofibrillaires (NFTs) composés de la protéine tau agrégée. Dans le cerveau, la propagation de la pathologie de tau est observée le long des circuits neuronaux connectés synaptiquement, selon une séquence de stades, caractérisés par le Docteur Braak en 1991. Chez les patients, le degré de démence corrèle avec le nombre de NFTs. Ces derniers apparaissent dans des régions précises du cerveau et se propagent, de manière prédictible, le long des projections neuronales à des stades plus tardifs de la pathologie. Il reste à éclaircir la manière dont les NFTs se propagent dans les différentes régions du cerveau. Dans notre laboratoire, nous avons émis l’hypothèse que la propagation de tau pourrait se produire par un processus de transmission de cellule à cellule. Ainsi, la protéine tau serait tout d’abord sécrétée par un neurone, puis endocytée par un neurone adjacent. Nos travaux de recherche se sont concentrés sur la sécrétion de la protéine tau. Dans une première étape, nous avons démontré l’existence de la sécrétion active de tau dans l’espace extracellulaire, en utilisant des modèles in vitro de cellules non neuronales et neuronales. Par la suite, nous avons caractérisé les formes de protéines tau sécrétées. Enfin dans un dernier temps, nous avons exploré les voies de sécrétion de la protéine tau ainsi que les mécanismes régulant ce phénomène. Nous avons réussi à moduler la sécrétion de tau en reproduisant plusieurs insultes observées dans la maladie d’Alzheimer. Nos recherches nous ont permis d’identifier l’appareil de Golgi comme étant une organelle dont la fragmentation augmente la sécrétion de la protéine tau. A la lumière de cette découverte, nous avons été capable de moduler la sécrétion de tau en ciblant spécifiquement l’activité de cdk5 et l’expression de rab1A contrôlant la morphologie du Golgi. Ainsi, nous avons réussi à diminuer significativement la sécrétion de la protéine tau. Nos travaux de recherche proposent de nouvelles cibles thérapeutiques pour la maladie d’Alzheimer, visant à diminuer la propagation de la pathologie de tau par de nouveaux mécanismes cellulaires.
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La distance de Kendall-τ compte le nombre de paires en désaccord entre deux permuta- tions. La distance d’une permutation à un ensemble est simplement la somme des dis- tances entre cette permutation et les permutations de l’ensemble. À partir d’un ensemble donné de permutations, notre but est de trouver la permutation, appelée médiane, qui minimise cette distance à l’ensemble. Le problème de la médiane de permutations sous la distance de Kendall-τ, trouve son application en bio-informatique, en science politique, en télécommunication et en optimisation. Ce problème d’apparence simple est prouvé difficile à résoudre. Dans ce mémoire, nous présentons plusieurs approches pour résoudre le problème, pour trouver une bonne solution approximative, pour le séparer en classes caractéristiques, pour mieux com- prendre sa compléxité, pour réduire l’espace de recheche et pour accélérer les calculs. Nous présentons aussi, vers la fin du mémoire, une généralisation de ce problème et nous l’étudions avec ces mêmes approches. La majorité du travail de ce mémoire se situe dans les trois articles qui le composent et est complémenté par deux chapitres servant à les lier.
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Recombinant tau protein is widely used to study the biochemical, cellular and pathological aspects of tauopathies, including Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia with Parkinsonism linked to chromosome 17 (FTPD-17). Pure tau in high yield is a requirement for in vitro evaluation of the protein's physiological and toxic functions. However, the preparation of recombinant tau is complicated by the protein's propensity to aggregate and form truncation products, necessitating the use of multiple, time-consuming purification methods. In this study, we investigated parameters that influence the expression of wild type and FTPD-17 pathogenic tau, in an attempt to identify ways to maximise expression yield. Here, we report on the influence of the choice of host strain, induction temperature, duration of induction, and media supplementation with glucose on tau expression in Escherichia coli. We also describe a straightforward process to purify the expressed tau proteins using immobilised metal affinity chromatography, with favourable yields over previous reports. An advantage of the described method is that it enables high yield production of functional oligomeric and monomeric tau, both of which can be used to study the biochemical, physiological and toxic properties of the protein.
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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a neurodegenerative disorder which may result from repetitive brain injury. A variety of tau-immunoreactive pathologies are present, including neurofibrillary tangles (NFT), neuropil threads (NT), dot-like grains (DLG), astrocytic tangles (AT), and occasional neuritic plaques (NP). In tauopathies, cellular inclusions in the cortex are clustered within specific laminae, the clusters being regularly distributed parallel to the pia mater. To determine whether a similar spatial pattern is present in CTE, clustering of the tau-immunoreactive pathology was studied in the cortex, hippocampus, and dentate gyrus in 11 cases of CTE and 7 cases of Alzheimer’s disease neuropathologic change (ADNC) without CTE. In CTE: (1) all aspects of tau-immunoreactive pathology were clustered and the clusters were frequently regularly distributed parallel to the tissue boundary, (2) clustering was similar in two CTE cases with minimal co-pathology compared with cases with associated ADNC or TDP-43 proteinopathy, (3) in a proportion of cortical gyri, estimated cluster size was similar to that of cell columns of the cortico-cortical pathways, and (4) clusters of the tau-immunoreactive pathology were infrequently spatially correlated with blood vessels. The NFT and NP in ADNC without CTE were less frequently randomly or uniformly distributed and more frequently in defined clusters than in CTE. Hence, the spatial pattern of the tau-immunoreactive pathology observed in CTE is typical of the tauopathies but with some distinct differences compared to ADNC alone. The spread of pathogenic tau along anatomical pathways could be a factor in the pathogenesis of the disease.
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La distance de Kendall-τ compte le nombre de paires en désaccord entre deux permuta- tions. La distance d’une permutation à un ensemble est simplement la somme des dis- tances entre cette permutation et les permutations de l’ensemble. À partir d’un ensemble donné de permutations, notre but est de trouver la permutation, appelée médiane, qui minimise cette distance à l’ensemble. Le problème de la médiane de permutations sous la distance de Kendall-τ, trouve son application en bio-informatique, en science politique, en télécommunication et en optimisation. Ce problème d’apparence simple est prouvé difficile à résoudre. Dans ce mémoire, nous présentons plusieurs approches pour résoudre le problème, pour trouver une bonne solution approximative, pour le séparer en classes caractéristiques, pour mieux com- prendre sa compléxité, pour réduire l’espace de recheche et pour accélérer les calculs. Nous présentons aussi, vers la fin du mémoire, une généralisation de ce problème et nous l’étudions avec ces mêmes approches. La majorité du travail de ce mémoire se situe dans les trois articles qui le composent et est complémenté par deux chapitres servant à les lier.