995 resultados para Fisiología vestibular


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La chinchilla es un roedor autóctono de Sudamérica que ha sido domesticado y seleccionado genéticamente debido a la fineza y valor de su piel, la más cotizada en el mercado peletero mundial. La situación coyuntural tanto a nivel mundial como nacional ha dispuesto circunstancias muy favorables para la expansión de esta actividad especialmente en nuestro país, en función de un costo de producción bajo en pesos, con una demanda mundial creciente y con firmes precios en dólares o euros. En base a estas condiciones y a la alta calidad de las pieles producidas en nuestro país, Argentina se proyecta como uno de los mayores productores mundiales de pieles de chinchillas. Sin embargo, no se ha desarrollado aún una zootecnia acorde con las necesidades locales de producción. Lo que es más, la aplicación de técnicas que permitan maximizar y optimizar la productividad de los establecimientos de cría (como las técnicas de reproducción asistida) aún no ha sido concretada debido a la falta a nivel mundial de información en lo que respecta a las bases de la fisiología de la reproducción de esta especie. Un área de vacancia fundamental es la referente a la fisiología del eje hipotálamo-hipófiso-gonadal de la hembra. Con esto en mente, el objetivo general del presente proyecto es estudiar en Chinchilla lanigera doméstica los procesos fisiológicos que regulan el ciclo sexual natural de la hembra y evaluar la eficacia de diferentes sustancias activadoras del eje hipotálamo-hipófiso-gonadal para el control exógeno del mismo. La identificación de factores relevantes de la fisiología reproductiva en la chinchilla doméstica, es de vital importancia para establecer las bases para la aplicación de técnicas de reproducción asistida y herramientas de manejo que permitan incrementar la eficacia reproductiva y acelerar el mejoramiento genético del plantel animal. Paralelamente, el desarrollo de estas técnicas en la chinchilla doméstica como modelo experimental permitirá la transferencia de conocimientos para el desarrollo de programas de cría ex situ de la especie silvestre y la conservación del recurso natural, actualmente en peligro de extinción (CITES I). Así, el presente proyecto tendría un doble impacto y se generarán conocimientos no disponibles al presente para la comunidad científica ni para los criadores de chinchilla. Este estudio por lo tanto, está relacionado con áreas de investigación de gran interés en la actualidad como la conservación de la biodiversidad, la ecología reproductiva, la biotecnología y el mejoramiento de programas de cría de especies no tradicionales de interés económico. Constituye además un proyecto cuyos resultados podrán ser rápidamente transferibles.

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La importancia de la protección inmunológica conferida por el calostro se basa en la transferencia pasiva de anticuerpos. La placenta de la cabra, sindesmocorial, no permite el pasaje de inmunoglobulinas (Igs). La ingesta de calostro es vital ya que provee las Igs necesarias para disminuir el riesgo de infección y septicemia y mejorar la calidad de vida del recién nacido. Los objetivos: a) Estudiar la cinética de la transferencia pasiva de Igs determinando la concentración de IgG sérica en cabritos. b) Relacionar la concentración de IgG del suero y calostro de la cabra con la concentración sérica de IgG en el cabrito. c) Relacionar en calostro la concentración de inmunoglobulina G con la determinación semicuantitativa de inmunoglobulina G. d) Relacionar en el suero del cabrito a las 18 – 24 hs posparto la concentración de inmunoglobulina G con la la determinación semicuantitativa de inmunoglobulina G. e)determinación de los niveles de anticuerpos específicos en calostro de hembras vacunadas con respecto a hembras no vacunadas Material y método: Diseño de estudio: de cohorte, observacional y experimental, descriptivo. Animales: 25 cabras y 40 cabritos de raza Anglo Nubian. Toma de muestras: Cabras no vacunadas (CNV): muestra de sangre en el periparto y de calostro posparto. Cabras vacunadas (CV): a los 90 días de gestación se vacunaran con toxoide tetanico. se tomará muestra de sangre en el periparto y de calostro postparto. Cabritos: sangre seriadas: al nacimiento (precalostrado), 6 hs, 12 hs, 18 hs y 24 hs posparto y a los 21, 60, 90, 120 y 150 días. Determinación de IgG (Suero y calostro): a) Técnica de inmunodifusión radial simple, los resultados se expresarán en mg%. b) Test de gluteraldehído. c)Test de ELISA para Acs específicos Análisis estadístico: Comparaciones de medias con prueba t apareada o de diferencia de medias, (p < 0,05). Se realizará un análisis de componentes principales. Se correlacionará la concentración de Ig G de suero y calostro de la cabra con la concentración en suero del cabrito y los valores de Acs específicos entre CV vs CNV en sangre y calostro, se comparara niveles de Acs específicos séricos en cabritos de CV vs CNV Con los resultados de este trabajo se determinarán los valores de inmunoglobulina en las cabras y cabritos y su comportamiento en el tiempo, y la producción y transferencia de Acs específicos. Se validará la sensibilidad y especificidad de las técnicas diagnósticas utilizadas. Los resultados permitirán obtener conocimientos para un manejo racional, desde la perspectiva inmunologica, de los cabritos, al establecer mediante técnicas cuantitativas y semicuantitativas los niveles de Igs séricas y Acs específicos, favoreciendo un diagnóstico precoz de inmunodeficiencia por fracaso de la transferencia de anticuerpos que pondría en riesgo la vida del cabrito.

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Vestibular neuritis is a sudden unilateral peripheral vestibular deficit of unknown origin without associated hearing loss. It is the second cause of peripheral vertigo after Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV). The etiology remains unclear and some treatments are still controversial. The prognosis is good. The differential diagnosis of the disease mainly includes an acute vertigo of central origin. This article summarizes the management and prognosis of vestibular neuritis.

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Vestibular migraine (VM) is a common disorder in which genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors probably contribute to its development. The pathophysiology of VM is unknown; nevertheless in the last few years, several studies are contributing to understand the neurophysiological pathways involved in VM. The current hypotheses are mostly based on the knowledge of migraine itself. The evidence of trigeminal innervation of the labyrinth vessels and the localization of vasoactive neuropeptides in the perivascular afferent terminals of these trigeminal fibers support the involvement of the trigemino-vascular system. The neurogenic inflammation triggered by activation of the trigeminal-vestibulocochlear reflex, with the subsequent inner ear plasma protein extravasation and the release of inflammatory mediators, can contribute to a sustained activation and sensitization of the trigeminal primary afferent neurons explaining VM symptoms. The reciprocal connections between brainstem vestibular nuclei and the structures that modulate trigeminal nociceptive inputs (rostral ventromedial medulla, ventrolateral periaqueductal gray, locus coeruleus, and nucleus raphe magnus) are critical to understand the pathophysiology of VM. Although cortical spreading depression can affect cortical areas involved in processing vestibular information, functional neuroimaging techniques suggest a dysmodulation in the multimodal sensory integration and processing of vestibular and nociceptive information, resulting from a vestibulo-thalamo-cortical dysfunction, as the pathogenic mechanism underlying VM. The elevated prevalence of VM suggests that multiple functional variants may confer a genetic susceptibility leading to a dysregulation of excitatory-inhibitory balance in brain structures involved in the processing of sensory information, vestibular inputs, and pain. The interactions among several functional and structural neural networks could explain the pathogenic mechanisms of VM.

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Using immunocytochemistry and multiunit recording of afferent activity of the whole vestibular nerve, we investigated the role of metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluR) in the afferent neurotransmission in the frog semicircular canals (SCC). Group I (mGluR1alpha) and group II (mGluR2/3) mGluR immunoreactivities were distributed to the vestibular ganglion neurons, and this can be attributed to a postsynaptic locus of metabotropic regulation of rapid excitatory transmission. The effects of group I/II mGluR agonist (1S,3R)-1-aminocyclopentane-trans-1,3-dicarboxylic acid (ACPD) and antagonist (R,S)-alpha-methyl-4-carboxyphenylglycine (MCPG) on resting and chemically induced afferent activity were studied. ACPD (10-100 microM) enhanced the resting discharge frequency. MCPG (5-100 microM) led to a concentration-dependent decrease of both resting activity and ACPD-induced responses. If the discharge frequency had previously been restored by L-glutamate (L-Glu) in high-Mg2+ solution, ACPD elicited a transient increase in the firing rate in the afferent nerve suggesting that ACPD acts on postsynaptic receptors. The L-Glu agonists, alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionate (AMPA) and N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), were tested during application of ACPD. AMPA- and NMDA-induced responses were higher in the presence than absence of ACPD, implicating mGluR in the modulation of ionotropic glutamate receptors. These results indicate that activation of mGluR potentiates AMPA and NMDA responses through a postsynaptic interaction. We conclude that ACPD may exert modulating postsynaptic effects on vestibular afferents and that this process is activity-dependent.

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INTRODUCTION: The management of large lesions of the skull base, such as vestibular schwannomas (VS) is challenging. Microsurgery remains the main treatment option. Combined approaches (planned subtotal resection followed by gamma knife surgery (GKS) for residual tumor long-term control) are being increasingly considered to reduce the risk of neurological deficits following complete resection. The current study aims to prospectively evaluate the safety-efficacy of combined approach in patients with large VS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We present our experience with planned subtotal resection followed by gamma knife surgery (GKS) in a consecutive a series of 20 patients with large vestibular schwannomas, treated between 2009 and 2014 in Lausanne University Hospital, Switzerland. Clinical and radiological data and audiograms were prospectively collected for all patients, before and after surgery, before and after GKS, at regular intervals, in dedicated case-report forms. Additionally, for GKS, dose-planning parameters were registered. RESULTS: Twenty patients (6 males and 14 females) with large VS had been treated by this approach. The mean age at the time of surgery was 51.6years (range 34.4-73.4). The mean presurgical diameter was 36.7 (range 26.1-45). The mean presurgical tumor volume was 15.9cm(3) (range 534.9). Three patients (15%) needed a second surgical intervention because of high volume of the tumor remnant considered too large for a safe GKS. The mean follow-up after surgery was 27.2months (range 6-61.3). The timing of GKS was decided on the basis of the residual tumor shape and size following surgery. The mean duration between surgery and GKS was 7.6months (range 413.9, median 6months). The mean tumor volume at the time of GKS was 4.1cm(3) (range 0.5-12.8). The mean prescription isodose volume was 6.3cm(3) (range 0.8-15.5). The mean number of isocenters was 20.4 (range 11-31) and the mean marginal prescription dose was 11.7Gy (range 11-12). We did not have any major complications in our series. Postoperative status showed normal facial nerve function (House-Brackmann grade I) in all patients. Six patients with useful pre-operative hearing (GR class 1) underwent surgery with the aim to preserve cochlear nerve function; of these patients, 5 (83.3%) of them remained in GR class 1 and one (16.7%) lost hearing (GR class 5). Two patients having GR class 3 at baseline remained in the same GR class, but the tonal audiometry improved in one of them during follow-up. Eleven patients (57.8%) were in GR class 5 preoperatively; one patient improved hearing after surgery, passing to GR class 3 postoperatively. Following GKS, there were no new neurological deficits, with facial and hearing function remaining identical to that after surgery. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that planned subtotal resection followed by GKS has an excellent clinical outcome with respect to retaining facial and cochlear nerve function. This represents a paradigm shift of the treatment goals from a complete tumor excision perspective to that of a surgery designed to preserve neural functions. As long-term results emerge, this approach of a combined treatment (microsurgery and GKS) will most probably become the standard of care in the management of large vestibular schwanomma.

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Esse estudo analisa dados do vestibular da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais de 2004, mediante um modelo de regressão não paramétrico, o Classification and Regression Trees. Seu objetivo foi identificar os principais fatores de aprovação e, também, verificar se esses fatores eram os mesmos para os cursos diurnos e noturnos. A resposta a essas questões permitiria verificar se a expansão do turno noturno feita por essa universidade vinha promovendo maior inserção social. Observou-se que, em geral, a conclusão do ensino médio em escolas públicas federais ou particulares, o conhecimento de língua estrangeira e o pertencimento a um grupo socioeconômico alto são fatores fortemente associados à aprovação do candidato. Verificou-se, ainda, que nos cursos noturnos as variáveis socioeconômicas têm maior relevância, enquanto nos cursos diurnos a formação do candidato adquire maior peso. Finalmente, o fator socioeconômico médio tende a ser maior para os candidatos aprovados.

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The specific effects of radiosurgery on brain tumor tissue are not well understood. We review several approaches that have been used to address this issue. Correlating the radiobiology of radiosurgery with the radioclinical outcome may help to understand these tissue changes. In vivo imaging investigations are usually performed with MRI, but the use of functional and metabolic imaging, such MR spectroscopy, positron emission tomography or single-photon emission computed tomography may provide additional information on the effects of radiosurgery. Finally, histological observations represent an invaluable source of information, when systematically analyzed in their clinical context.

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Para demostrar que los parámetros periodontales no se alteran por la fenestración con colgajo de reposición apical de los caninos incluidos, se seleccionaron 12 pacientes con canino incluido por vestibular y el canino contralateral correctamente erupcionado. El tratamiento fue ortodóncico-quirúrgico, con colgajo de reposición apical (9 casos) o de reposición apical lateral (3 casos). Tres años después de finalizar el tratamiento ortodóncico, se valoró el estado periodontal de los caninos mediante: índice de plata, índice gingival, sangrado al sondaje, profundidad de sondaje y anchura de encía queratinizada. No se hallaron diferencias estadísticamente significativas entre el grupo experimental (caninos fenestrados) y el control (caninos contralaterales).

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The patterns of development of the vestibular nuclei (VN) and their main connections involving glutamate neurotransmission offer a good model for studying the function of the glial-derived neuromodulator D-serine in synaptic plasticity. In this study we show that D-serine is present in the VN and we analyzed its distribution and the levels of expression of serine racemase and D-amino acid oxidase (D-AAO) at different stages of postnatal (P) development. From birth to P21, high levels of D-serine were detected in glial cells and processes in all parts of the VN. This period corresponded to high expression of serine racemase and low expression of D-AAO. On the other hand, in the mature VN D-serine displayed very low levels and was mainly localized in neuronal cell bodies and dendrites. This drop of D-serine in adult stages corresponded to an increasing expression of D-AAO at mature stages. High levels of glial D-serine during the first 3 weeks of postnatal development correspond to an intense period of plasticity and synaptogenesis and maturation of VN afferents, suggesting that D-serine could be involved in these phenomena. These results demonstrate for the first time that changes in D-serine levels and distribution occur during postnatal development in the central nervous system. The strong decrease of D-serine levels and the glial-to-neuronal switch suggests that D-serine may have distinct functional roles depending on the developmental stage of the vestibular network.