894 resultados para FOCAL CEREBRAL-ISCHEMIA


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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Enhanced vascular permeability attributable to disruption of blood-brain barrier results in the development of cerebral edema after stroke. Using an in vitro model of the brain barrier composed of human brain microvascular endothelial cells and human astrocytes, this study explored whether small GTPase RhoA and its effector protein Rho kinase were involved in permeability changes mediated by oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD), key pathological phenomena during ischemic stroke.

METHODS: OGD increased RhoA and Rho kinase protein expressions in human brain microvascular endothelial cells and human astrocytes while increasing or unaffecting that of endothelial nitric oxide synthase in respective cells. Reperfusion attenuated the expression and activity of RhoA and Rho kinase in both cell types compared to their counterparts exposed to equal periods of OGD alone while selectively increasing human brain microvascular endothelial cells endothelial nitric oxide synthase protein levels. OGD compromised the barrier integrity as confirmed by decreases in transendothelial electric resistance and concomitant increases in flux of permeability markers sodium fluorescein and Evan's blue albumin across cocultures. Transfection of cells with constitutively active RhoA also increased flux and reduced transendothelial electric resistance, whereas inactivation of RhoA by anti-RhoA Ig electroporation exerted opposite effects. In vitro cerebral barrier dysfunction was accompanied by myosin light chain overphosphorylation and stress fiber formation. Reperfusion and treatments with a Rho kinase inhibitor Y-27632 significantly attenuated barrier breakdown without profoundly altering actin structure.

CONCLUSIONS: Increased RhoA/Rho kinase/myosin light chain pathway activity coupled with changes in actin cytoskeleton account for OGD-induced endothelial barrier breakdown.

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Purpose: The canonical Wnt signaling is activated by retinal injury. Under disease conditions, the Wnt mediates inflammatory responses. Inflammation has been detected in age-related macular degeneration (AMD) retinas and Ccl2-/-/Cx3cr1-/- (DKO) mice with or without rd8 background, a model with progressive AMD-like lesions including focal photoreceptor/RPE degeneration and A2E accumulation. We evaluated the effects of Wnt-β-catenin activation and an antibody against LRP6, the co-receptor of Wnt on these two models.

Methods: anti-LRP6 antibody (2F1, 1 μl of 5 μg/μL) was intravitreally injected into the right eyes in 3 separate experiments (DKOrd8, N=35; DKO, N=10). The left eyes were injected with mouse IgG as controls. Fundoscopy was taken before injection and sequentially monthly after injection. Two months after injection, light-adapted ERG responses were recorded; then the eyes were harvested for histopathology, the determination of retinal A2E, and molecular analysis. The microarray of ocular mRNA of 92 Wnt genes was compared between the treated and the control eyes. The phosphorylated types of LRP6 and β-catenin and endogenous forms of the proteins were assayed by Western blotting.

Results: For DKOrd8 mice, the fundus showed a slower progression or alleviation of retinal lesions in the right eyes as compared to the left eyes. Among 35 pairs of eyes, 26 (74.3%) were improved, 7 (20%) stayed the same and 2 (5.7%) remained progressing. Histology confirmed the clinical observation. Light-adapted ERG of the treated eyes exhibited larger amplitudes compared to control eyes (n=6), with greater improvements under UV light stimulus. There was a significantly lower A2E in the treated eyes compared to controls. Microarray of 92 Wnt genes expression pattern was similar in both eyes. Western blotting indicated local administration of 2F1 antibody to suppress the activation of Wnt pathway in the retina. For DKO mice, the treatment improved ERG but less effect on RPE degeneration.

Conclusions: The canonical Wnt signaling plays a role in the focal retina lesion of both DKOrd8 and DKO mice; and intravitreal anti-LRP6 antibody might be neuroprotective via deactivation of canonical Wnt pathway.

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We report a case study of a female who received an allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT) from a sex-mismatched related donor and who, after a twenty-year interval, developed an acute fulminant biopsy-proven demyelinating disorder of cerebral white matter which followed a remitting-relapsing chronic course. In situ hybridization studies using Y-chromosome-specific markers revealed Y-chromosome-positive mononuclear cells in biopsy samples of white matter. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies of the asymptomatic healthy male donor showed multiple white matter lesions. These observations suggest that donor lymphocytes were sensitized to central nervous system (CNS) antigens prior to or at the time of transplantation but remained dormant for 20 years before becoming activated to cause widespread demyelination.

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The ease with which we avoid falling down belies a highly sophisticated and distributed neural network for controlling reactions to maintain upright balance. Although historically these reactions were considered within the sub cortical domain, mounting evidence reveals a distributed network for postural control including a potentially important role for the cerebral cortex. Support for this cortical role comes from direct measurement associated with moments of induced instability as well as indirect links between cognitive task performance and balance recovery. The cerebral cortex appears to be directly involved in the control of rapid balance reactions but also setting the central nervous system in advance to optimize balance recovery reactions even when a future threat to stability is unexpected. In this review the growing body of evidence that now firmly supports a cortical role in the postural responses to externally induced perturbations is presented. Moreover, an updated framework is advanced to help understand how cortical contributions may influence our resistance to falls and on what timescale. The implications for future studies into the neural control of balance are discussed.

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AIM: The routine use of psychometrically robust assessment tools is integral to best practice. This systematic review aims to determine the extent to which evidence-based assessment tools were used by allied health practitioners for children with cerebral palsy (CP).

METHOD: The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis protocols 2015 was employed. A search strategy applied the free text terms: 'allied health practitioner', 'assessment', and 'cerebral palsy', and related subject headings to seven databases. Included articles reported assessment practices of occupational therapists, physiotherapists, or speech pathologists working with children with CP aged 0 to 18 years, published from the year 2000.

RESULTS: Fourteen articles met the inclusion criteria. Eighty-eight assessment tools were reported, of which 23 were in high use. Of these, three tools focused on gross motor function and had acceptable validity for use with children with CP: Gross Motor Function Measure, Gross Motor Function Classification System, and goniometry. Validated tools to assess other activity components, participation, quality of life, and pain were used infrequently or not at all.

INTERPRETATION: Allied health practitioners used only a few of the available evidence-based assessment tools. Assessment findings in many areas considered important by children and families were rarely documented using validated assessment tools.

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BACKGROUND: Cerebral palsy is a permanent disorder of posture and movement caused by disturbances in the developing brain. It affects approximately 1 in every 500 children in developed countries and is the most common form of childhood physical disability. People with cerebral palsy may also have problems with speech, vision and hearing, intellectual difficulties and epilepsy. Health and therapy services are frequently required throughout life, and this care should be effective and evidence informed; however, accessing and adopting new research findings into day-to-day clinical practice is often delayed.

METHODS/DESIGN: This 3-year study employs a before and after design to evaluate if a multi-strategy intervention can improve research implementation among allied health professionals (AHPs) who work with children and young people with cerebral palsy and to establish if children's health outcomes can be improved by routine clinical assessment. The intervention comprises (1) knowledge brokering with AHPs, (2) access to an online research evidence library, (3) provision of negotiated evidence-based training and education, and (4) routine use of evidence-based measures with children and young people aged 3-18 years with cerebral palsy. The study is being implemented in four organisations, with a fifth organisation acting as a comparison site, across four Australian states. Effectiveness will be assessed using questionnaires completed by AHPs at baseline, 6, 12 and 24 months, and by monitoring the extent of use of evidence-based measures. Children's health outcomes will be evaluated by longitudinal analyses.

DISCUSSION: Government, policy makers and service providers all seek evidence-based information to support decision-making about how to distribute scarce resources, and families are seeking information to support intervention choices. This study will provide knowledge about what constitutes an efficient, evidence-informed service and which allied health interventions are implemented for children with cerebral palsy.

TRIAL REGISTRATION: Trial is not a controlled healthcare intervention and is not registered.

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BACKGROUND: Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause of physical disability in childhood in developed countries and encompasses a wide range of clinical phenotypes. Classification of CP according to movement disorder or topographical distribution is widely used. However, these classifications are not reliable nor do they accurately predict musculoskeletal pathology. More recently, the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) has been introduced and its validity, reliability, and clinical utility have been confirmed. In 2005 it was suggested that children should be described and classified according to the GMFCS in all outcome studies involving children with CP, in the Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics (JPO). This study aimed to describe utilization of the GMFCS in 3 journals: Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS Am), JPO, and Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology (DMCN), over a 7-year period (2005 to 2011), and any relationship to the journal's impact factor. A secondary aim was to establish if differences in methodological quality existed between those studies utilizing GMFCS and those that did not.

METHODS: A targeted literature search of the 3 selected journals using the term "cerebral palsy" was conducted using the Medline database. Utilization of the GMFCS was assessed using report of these data in the methods or results section of the retrieved papers. The Methodological Index for Non-Randomized Studies (MINORS) was employed to evaluate the quality of papers published in JPO.

RESULTS: One hundred and fifty-four studies met the inclusion criteria and in 85 (68%) the GMFCS was used. Of these, 112 were published in JPO, of which 51 (46%) utilized the GMFCS, compared with 72% for JBJS Am, and 88% for DMCN. In the JPO, utilization of the GMFCS improved from 13% to 80%, over the 7-year study period.

CONCLUSIONS: Utilization of the GMFCS has increased rapidly over the past 7 years in the JPO but there is room for further improvement.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Not applicable.

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OBJECTIVE: Assess efficacy and acceptability of reduced intensity constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) in children with cerebral palsy (CP).

METHODS: Single-subject research design and semi-structured interviews. Children (9-11y) with hemiplegia underwent five baseline assessments followed by two weeks CIMT. Six further assessments were performed during treatment and follow-up phases. The primary outcome was the Melbourne Assessment of Unilateral Upper Limb Function (MUUL). Quantitative data were analysed using standard single-subject methods and qualitative data by thematic analysis.

RESULTS: Four of the seven participants demonstrated statistically significant improvements in MUUL (3-11%, p < .05). Two participants achieved significant improvements in active range of motion but strength and tone remained largely unchanged. Qualitative interviews highlighted limitations of the restraint, importance of family involvement, and coordination of treatment with education.

CONCLUSIONS: Reduced intensity CIMT may be effective for some children in this population; however it is not suitable for all children with hemiplegia.

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Tese dout., Engenharia Electrónica e Computação, Universidade do Algarve, 2009

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Dissertação de mest., Psicologia (Psicologia da Saúde), Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Sociais, Univ. do Algarve, 2010

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The presence of circulating cerebral emboli represents an increased risk of stroke. The detection of such emboli is possible with the use of a transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD) system.

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A reprodução em teleósteos é controlada pelo eixo hipotálamo-pituitária-gónada (HPG) que modula a gametogénese, o desenvolvimento dos caracteres secundários e a expressão do comportamento reprodutor. A informação sobre fatores endógenos e exógenos é integrada no cérebro e a atividade do eixo HPG é regulada, fazendo com que traços comportamentais sejam expressos no momento e no contexto certos. Fatores exógenos relacionados com condições físicas do ambiente (e.g. temperatura e fotoperíodo) têm o papel principal no controlo da reprodução. No entanto, o estatuto social e o contexto social têm sido menos estudados. Mecanismos hormonais e neuroendócrinos são muito conservados ao longo dos vertebrados, fazendo dos peixes um bom modelo para o estudo da endocrinologia do comportamento. Os objetivos gerais deste trabalho consistem em determinar de que forma o contexto social interfere na expressão do comportamento e o papel de mecanismos hormonais e neuroendócrinos nesse processo, sendo abordados dois mecanismos, os androgénios e os neuropéptidos arginina vasotocina (AVT) e Isotocina (IT), dando-se especial relevância à AVT. A tilápia moçambicana (Oreochromis mossambicus) foi o modelo usado. A a sua biologia é bem conhecida, é muito adaptável a condições artificiais, e que tem uma importância económica crescente. Esta espécie possui um sistema social elaborado, com machos a organizarem-se em arenas reprodutoras, onde escavam depressões no substrato, para as quais atraem as fêmeas para a reprodução. Todos os trabalhos apresentados nesta dissertação tiveram como como sujeito focal o macho. Esta tese está organizada quatro capítulos. No capítulo I- Introdução geral, é apresentada uma revisão da literatura relevante para enquadrar o presente trabalho. Os capítulos II e III englobam os 4 artigos científicos que foram redigidos, denominados de artigo 1 a 4, consoante a ordem em que são apresentados na tese. O capítulo II, intitulado “Modulação social da reprodução”, é apresentado um estudo (artigo 1) que aborda o efeito do ambiente social no comportamento e no estado fisiológico da tilápia moçambicana. Com este trabalho pretendia-se perceber qual o efeito do contexto de instabilidade social nos níveis plasmáticos hormonais e a influência destes contextos na criação de padrões de comportamento. Gerou-se com sucesso um cenário de instabilidade social, através da substituição de machos dominantes entre replicados, por oposição ao contexto social estável em que os animais foram retirados e reintroduzidos no mesmo aquário. Em contexto social instável verificou-se tal como esperado, um aumento do comportamento agonístico. Apesar da agressividade não ter sido acompanhada pelo aumento dos níveis hormonais, os resultados sugerem que os androgénios funcionam como fator de reforço da integração na criação de padrões comportamento em contexto social instável, mostrando assim uma otimização do comportamento em períodos de instabilidade social. No capítulo III, intitulado “Mecanismos reguladores do comportamento social”, são apresentados três artigos e foi dividido em duas secções. Na primeira é abordado o papel dos androgénios (artigo 2) e na segunda o papel da AVT e IT (artigo 3 e 4) na regulação do comportamento social. Em relação ao estudo do papel dos androgénios (artigo 2), pretendeu-se estudar o efeito da falta de androgénios em circulação na exibição do comportamento agonístico e reprodutor. Para tal, procedeu-se à castração de machos de tilápia. A remoção integral das gónadas baixou os níveis de androgénios em cerca de 90% para a testosterona e quase 100% para 11KT e provocou uma completa abolição do comportamento reprodutor (construção do ninho, coloração nupcial e corte), no entanto o comportamento agonístico não foi afetado. Revelou-se desta forma que o mecanismo de regulação do comportamento reprodutor e agonístico é diferente, com os androgénios como agentes mediadores do comportamento reprodutor e moduladores do comportamento agonístico, uma vez que a literatura existente relaciona os androgénios com o comportamento agonístico nesta espécie. O estudo da regulação da AVT e IT em função do estatuto social foi efetuado com duas abordagens diferentes, resultando em dois artigos científicos (artigo 3 e 4). A primeira tinha como objetivo perceber se a AVT e IT estava distribuída por todo o cérebro em quantidades mensuráveis ou apenas em alguma área específica, além de perceber qual a diferença dos níveis cerebrais e glândula pituitária entre machos dominantes e subordinados. Procedeu-se ao doseamento da AVT e IT no cérebro através de cromatografia de fase líquida (high performance liquid cromatography, HPLC) em machos dominantes e subordinados (com o estatuto estabilizado há pelo menos 5 semanas). O cérebro foi dividido em 7 áreas [bolbos olfativos, telencéfalo, teto ótico, diencéfalo, cerebelo, rombencéfalo e pituitária (considerada como área cerebral para efeitos comparativos)]. Verificou-se que a área que apresentou uma maior concentração de neuro péptidos (AVT e IT) foi a pituitária, seguida dos bolbos olfactivos e finalmente as restantes áreas. A existência destes neuropéptidos no bolbo olfactivo sugere que a AVT e IT estão implicadas no mecanismo de reconhecimento social. Esta relação tem particular importância para esta espécie uma vez que a Tilápia usa o mecanismo do olfacto, por exemplo para o reconhecimento do estado reprodutivo das fêmeas. Machos subordinados apresentaram concentrações de AVT superiores na pituitária, o que sugere a influência da AVT num processo fisiológico específico relacionado com a subordinação. Uma vez que machos subordinados armazenam menos urina do que machos dominantes (machos dominantes armazenam grandes quantidades de urina que libertação de forma pulsátil, de forma dependente do contexto, aumentando o número de pulsos na presença de machos rivais ou fêmeas pré-ovuladas). A AVT pode estar a exercer um efeito antidiurético nos machos subordinados diminuindo assim a produção de urina. Machos dominantes apresentaram valores superiores de IT no rombemcéfalo, sugerindo que a isotocina pode estar relacionada com o comportamento social em dominantes. Para avaliar o efeito do estatuto na organização dos grupos neuronais produtores de AVT (situados na área pré-ótica) foram criadas condições semelhantes à situação anterior, neste caso foram contabilizados os neurónios imunorreativos à AVT na área pré-ótica e medida a área dos corpos celulares em machos dominantes, subordinados e fêmeas. Os grupos neuronais da área pré-ótica são constituídos por células parvocelulares (pPOA), magnocelulares (mPOA) e gigantocelulares (gPOA). A literatura relaciona uma maior expressão de células pPOA em machos subordinados e gPOA em dominantes, no entanto os resultados do artigo 4 mostraram que machos subordinados aumentaram a área dos corpos celulares de todos os grupos neurais, e todos os grupos apresentam projeções para pituitária (apesar de projetarem para outra áreas) sugerindo que este aumento generalizado do tamanho das células implica um aumento da produção de AVT direcionada para a pituitária. As células (principalmente a área dos corpos celulares) correlacionaram-se negativamente com o comportamento agressivo e positivamente com o comportamento de fuga, sugerindo uma inibição geral do comportamento reprodutor e agonístico em machos subordinados. O tamanho das células mPOA está inversamente associado ao peso do rim o que sugere um efeito deste grupo neural no rim provavelmente implicado no mecanismo antidiurético em machos subordinados.

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Tese de doutoramento, Medicina (Pediatria), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Medicina, 2013

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Tese de doutoramento, Medicina Clinica (Neurologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Medicina, 2014