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Monográfico con el título: 'Visión y deporte'. Resumen tomado de la publicación
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Monográfico con el título: 'Visión y deporte'. Resumen tomado de la publicación
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Resúmen basado en el del autor. Resúmen en castellano y en inglés
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Uno de los poetas más olvidados al estar confrontado con los grandes. Se trata de rescatar su poesía, profusamente estudiada a principios de siglo y señalar lo original de sus aciertos y su influjo poco reconocido, en la lírica contemporánea. Rueda en sus versos fue expansivo, soleado como Málaga. La luz lo irradiaba todo y el oxígeno. En su estética se le acusa de falta de tino y de selección en los temas, en las imágenes y en los vocablos; se censura lo desmesurado e hiperbólico de su imaginación; se le tacha de gárrulo, de vano y superficial. La falta de formas pulidas y trabajadas, exiguo poder de síntesis, la escasa percepción de lo exquisito, del matiz, son según la mayor parte de los críticos, lunares en su labor poética. El preparó al menos la retina poética española, de visión harto burda en su tiempo, incapaz de percibir los juegos colorísticos y luminosos y los hizo aptos para los sutiles malabarismos ópticos de los modernistas.
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Monográfico con el título: 'Luz y color'. Resumen basado en el de la publicación
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A toxocarose é uma das infestações parasitárias provocadas por helmintas, mais frequentes no Mundo. É uma zoonose com prevalência mais elevada na população pediátrica causada por um nemátodo intestinal do género Toxocara. As espécies mais frequentes são Toxocara canis (T. canis) e Toxocara cati (T. cati). Em 1950, Wilder descreveu clinicamente a infestação por Toxocara sp. através da identificação deste num granuloma localizado na retina de uma criança (Castelo, Dinis & Rocha, 2008; Humbert, Buchet & Barde, 1995). Esta parasitose tem três apresentações clínicas caracterizadas conforme a gravidade do quadro: larva migrans visceral (LMV), larva migrans ocular (LMO) ou formas subclínicas ou assintomáticas (Castelo, Dinis & Rocha, 2008; Humbert, Buchet & Barde, 1995). O diagnóstico de toxocarose baseia-se em métodos imunológicos sensíveis, como é o caso da técnica ELISA ou western-blot, em que são usados antigénios excretóriossecretórios do género Toxocara. Foi sensivelmente há duas décadas que a disponibilidade de testes imunológicos específicos e sensíveis utilizados para diagnóstico da toxocarose melhorou o conhecimento sobre esta parasitose. É por este motivo que se pode afirmar que esta zoonose apresenta seroprevalência mais elevada em países desenvolvidos industrializados e também em algumas ilhas tropicais (Magnaval et al., 2001). De acordo com o quadro clínico apresentado é instituída a terapêutica ainda que não exista consenso quanto à melhor terapêutica a instituir em cada situação e quando se deve iniciar o tratamento em casos assintomáticos (Castelo; Dinis; Rocha, 2008). A prevenção é necessária para evitar possíveis recontaminações, como por exemplo, desparasitar os animais de estimação e educar as pessoas sobre questões sanitárias (Magnaval et al., 2001; Humbert, Buchet & Barde, 1995). No presente trabalho pretende-se estudar a toxocarose caracterizando o parasita e o seu ciclo de vida, identificar a principal via transmissão desta zoonose, quais as espécies envolvidas na transmissão da toxocarose aos humanos e o principal grupo de risco. Pretende-se também, com base em dados bibliográficos, conhecer a prevalência da toxocarose nas zonas urbanas, assim como os fatores que permitem o desenvolvimento do parasita. É também objetivo deste trabalho conhecer as medidas implementadas em Portugal, principalmente na zona urbana de Lisboa, para prevenção e controlo da toxocarose e de que forma os profissionais de saúde (p.e. médicos veterinários e farmacêuticos) contribuem para a prevenção e controlo da toxocarose.
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The avian circadian system is composed of the retina, the mammalian homolog region of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SNC), and the pineal gland. The retina, itself, displays many rhythmic physiological events, such as movements of photoreceptor cells, opsin expression, retinal reisomerization, and melatonin and dopamine production and secretion. Altogether, these rhythmic events are coordinated to predict environmental changes in light conditions during the day, optimizing retina function. The authors investigated the expression pattern of the melanopsin genes Opn4x and Opn4m, the clock genes Clock and Per2, and the genes for the key enzymes N-Acetyltransferase and Tyrosine Hidroxylase in chicken embryo dispersed retinal cells. Primary cultures of chicken retina from 8-day-old embryos were kept in constant dark (DD), in 12-h light/12-h dark (12L:12D), in 12L:12D followed by DD, or in DD in the absence or presence of 100 mu M glutamate for 12 h. Total RNA was extracted throughout a 24-h span, every 3 h starting at zeitgeber time 0 (ZT0) of the 6th day, and submitted to reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) followed by quantitative PCR (qPCR) for mRNA quantification. The data showed no rhythmic pattern of transcription for any gene in cells kept in DD. However under a light-dark cycle, Clock, Per2, Opn4m, N-Acetyltransferase, and Tyrosine Hydroxylase exhibited rhythmic patterns of transcription. In DD, 100 mu M glutamate was able to induce rhythmic expression of Clock, strongly inhibited the expression of Tyrosine Hydroxylase, and, only at some ZTs, of Opn4x and Opn4m. The neurotransmitter had no effect on Per2 and N-Acetyltransferase transcription. The authors confirmed the expression of the protein OPN4x by immunocytochemistry. These results suggest that chicken embryonic retinal cells contain a functional circadian clock, whose synchronization requires light-dark cycle or glutamate stimuli. (Author correspondence: amdlcast@ib.usp.br).
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The temporal organization of mammals presents a daily adjustment to the environmental light/dark cycle. The environmental light detected by the retina adjusts the central clock in the suprachiasmatic nuclei, which innervate the pineal gland through a polysynaptic pathway. During the night, this gland produces and releases the nocturnal hormone melatonin, which circulates throughout the whole body and adjusts several bodily functions according to the existence and duration of darkness. We have previously shown that during the time frame of an inflammatory response, pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor-a, inhibit while anti-inflammatory mediators, such as glucocorticoids, enhance the synthesis of melatonin, interfering in the daily adjustment of the light/dark cycle. Therefore, injury disconnects the organism from environmental cycling, while recovery restores the light/dark information to the whole organism. Here, we extend these observations by evaluating the effect of a mild restraint stress, which did not induce macroscopic gastric lesions. After 2 h of restraint, there was an increase in circulating corticosterone, indicating activation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. In parallel, an increase in melatonin production was observed. Taking into account the data obtained with models of inflammation and stress, we reinforce the hypothesis that the activity of the pineal gland is modulated by the state of the immune system and the HPA axis, implicating the darkness hormone melatonin as a modulator of defense responses.
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We investigated the possible participation of TRPV1 channels in retinal apoptosis and overall development. Retinas from newborn, male albino rats were treated in vitro with capsazepine, a TRPV1 antagonist. The expression of cell cycle markers was not changed after TRPV1 blockade, whereas capsazepine reduced the number of apoptotic cells throughout the retina,increased ERK1/2 and p38 phosphorylation and slightly reduced JNK phosphorylation. The expression of BAD, Bcl-2, as well as integral and cleaved capsase-3 were similar in all experimental conditions. Newborn rats were kept for 2 months after receiving high doses of capsazepine. In their retinas, calbindin and parvalbumin protein levels were upregulated, but only the number of amacrine-like, parvalbumin-positive cells was increased. The numbers of calretinin, calbindin, ChAT, vimentin, PKC-alpha and GABA-positive cells were similar in both conditions. Protein expression of synapsin Ib was also increased in the retinas of capsazepine-treated rats. Calretinin, vimentin, GFAP, synapsin Ia, synaptophysin and light neurofilament protein levels were not changed when compared to control values. Our results indicate that TRPV1 channels play a role in the control of the early apoptosis that occur during retinal development, which might be dependent on MAPK signaling. Moreover, it seems that TRPV1 function might be important for neuronal and synaptic maturation in the retina. (C) 2011 ISDN. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Traditional retinal projections target three functionally complementary systems it) the brain of mammals: the primary visual system, the visuomotor integration systems and the circadian timing system. In recent years, studies in several animals have been conducted to investigate the retinal projections to these three systems, despite some evidence of additional targets. The aim of this study was to disclose a previously unknown connection between the retina and the parabrachial complex of the common marmoset, by means of the intraocular injection of cholera toxin Subunit b. A few labeled retinal fibers/terminals that are detected in the medial parabrachial portion of the marmoset brain show clear varicosities, Suggesting terminal fields. Although the possible role of these projections remains unknown, they may provide a modulation of the cholinergic parabrachial neurons which project to the thalamic dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Connexin-mediated communication controls cell proliferation and is essential in retinal histogenesis
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Connexin (Cx) channels and hemichannels are involved in essential processes during nervous system development such as apoptosis, propagation of spontaneous activity and interkinetic nuclear movement. In the first part of this study, we extensively characterized Cx gene and protein expression during retinal histogenesis. We observed distinct spatio-temporal patterns among Studied Cx and an overriding, ubiquitous presence of Cx45 in progenitor cells. The role of Cx-mediated communication was assessed by using broad-spectrum (carbenoxotone, CBX) and Cx36/Cx50 channel-specific (quinine) blockers. In vivo application of CBX, but not quinine, caused remarkable reduction in retinal thickness, suggesting changes in cell proliferation/apoptosis ratio. Indeed, we observed a decreased number of mitotic cells in CBX-injected retinas, with no significant changes in the expression of PCNA, a marker for cells in proliferative state. Taken together, Our results pointed a pivotal role of Cx45 in the developing retina. Moreover, this study revealed that Cx-mediated Communication is essential in retinal histogenesis, particularly in the control of cell proliferation. (C) 2009 ISDN. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Background and aims Toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis may recur months or years after the primary infection. Rupture of dormant cysts in the retina is the accepted hypothesis to explain recurrence. Here, the authors present evidence supporting the presence of Toxoplasma gondii in the peripheral blood of immunocompetent patients. Methods Direct observation by light microscopy and by immunofluorescence assay was performed, and results were confirmed by PCR amplification of parasite DNA. Results The authors studied 20 patients from Erechim, Brazil, including acute infected patients, patients with recurrent active toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis, patients with old toxoplasmic retinal scars, and patients with circulating IgG antibodies against T gondii and absence of ocular lesions. Blood samples were analysed, and T gondii was found in the blood of acutely and chronically infected patients regardless of toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis. Conclusions The results indicate that the parasite may circulate in the blood of immunocompetent individuals and that parasitaemia could be associated with the reactivation of the ocular disease.
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Among lampyrids, intraspecific sexual communication is facilitated by spectral correspondence between visual sensitivity and bioluminescence emission from the single lantern in the tail. Could a similar strategy be utilized by the elaterids (click beetles), which have one ventral abdominal and two dorsal prothoracic lanterns? Spectral sensitivity [S(lambda)] and bioluminescence were investigated in four Brazilian click beetle species Fulgeochlizus bruchii, Pyrearinus termitilluminans, Pyrophorus punctatissimus and P. divergens, representing three genera. In addition, in situ microspectrophotometric absorption spectra were obtained for visual and screening pigments in P. punctatissimus and P. divergens species. In all species, the electroretinographic S(lambda) functions showed broad peaks in the green with a shoulder in the near-ultraviolet, suggesting the presence of short- and long-wavelength receptors in the compound eyes. The long-wavelength receptor in Pyrophorus species is mediated by a P540 rhodopsin in conjunction with a species-specific screening pigment. A correspondence was found between green to yellow bioluminescence emissions and its broad S(lambda) maximum in each of the four species. It is hypothesized that in elaterids, bioluminescence of the abdominal lantern is an optical signal for intraspecifc sexual communication, while the signals from the prothoracic lanterns serve to warn predators and may also provide illumination in flight.
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