914 resultados para nociceptive stimulation
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Introduction : Un hypométabolisme du glucose au cerveau peut apparaître des décennies avant le diagnostic de maladie d’Alzheimer. Pourtant, le métabolisme des cétones, le carburant alternatif principal au glucose, n’est pas altéré, autant chez les personnes plus âgées que chez les personnes atteintes de la maladie d’Alzheimer. Les méthodes connues (diète cétogène, jeûne, huile de triglycérides de moyennes chaînes) pour augmenter la production de cétones comportent leurs inconvénients. L’objectif de ces projets était de vérifier l’efficacité de produits commerciaux vendus à cet effet et d’évaluer d’autres molécules qui pourraient être utilisées pour leur propriété cétogène. Ce sont des suppléments alimentaires pouvant servir de substrat pour la cétogenèse (butyrate, monoglycéride d’octanoate (O-MAG), leucine) ou de facilitateur du transport des acides gras (carnitine). Méthodes : Pour ce faire, les participants devaient se présenter au laboratoire pour plusieurs demi-journées d’étude d’une durée de 4 heures. Lors de ces journées, un des suppléments leur était servi avec un déjeuner et des prises de sang étaient effectuées toutes les 30 minutes. Résultats : Le produit commercial contenant des MCT, le butyrate, l’O-MAG et la leucine ont permis d’augmenter respectivement les concentrations maximales en cétones plasmatiques de 568, 226, 67 et 70 µmol/L (p≤0,05) par rapport au contrôle. De plus, la concentration plasmatique en octanoate était corrélée significativement avec la concentration sanguine d’acétoacétate (r=0,85 ; p <0,0001) et de β-hydroxybutyrate (r=0,58 ; p=0,01). L’aire sous la courbe par gramme de produit ingéré montre que le butyrate était le supplément cétogène le plus efficace et était plus cétogène que le produit commercial, l’O-MAG et la leucine (p=0,009). Discussion : Le butyrate était 3 fois plus cétogène que tous les autres suppléments testés. Par contre, son ingestion a causé quelques effets secondaires à certains participants. La leucine a été le seul supplément à ne créer aucun inconfort chez les participants. Il faudrait donc étudier la possibilité de combiner plusieurs molécules dans un supplément chimiquement pensé pour être le plus efficace possible et pour être intéressant lors d’une utilisation quotidienne.
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Résumé : Introduction: La douleur chronique et les problèmes de sommeil ont un impact significatif sur la qualité de vie. La prévalence de ces deux conditions augmente substantiellement avec l’âge. L’objectif de cette étude était d’évaluer la faisabilité d’une étude randomisée, contrôlée par placebo et de recueillir des données sur l’efficacité de la stimulation transcrânienne par courant direct (tDCS) pour réduire la douleur et améliorer le sommeil chez des aînés souffrant de douleur chronique d’origines musculo-squelettique. Méthodes: Quatorze patients souffrant de douleur chronique et de problèmes de sommeil ont reçu cinq séances quotidiennes consécutives de tDCS anodique appliquée au cortex moteur primaire (2 mA, 20 minutes) ou cinq séances de tDCS simulée de manière randomisée. L’intensité de la douleur était mesurée avec une échelle visuelle analogue et les paramètres de sommeil avec l’actigraphie. Pendant toute la durée de l’étude, des journaux de bord de douleur et de sommeil étaient aussi utilisés afin de mesurer l'effet de la tDCS sur la douleur et le sommeil du quotidien des participants. Résultats: Les résultats indiquent que la tDCS réelle engendre une analgésie de 59 %, alors que la tDCS simulée ne réduit pas la douleur (p < 0,05). Par contre, aucun changement n’a été observé au niveau des paramètres de sommeil (tous les p ≥ 0,18). Conclusion: Il appert que cinq séances de tDCS anodique appliquée au niveau du cortex moteur primaire seraient efficaces pour réduire la douleur des aînés souffrant de douleur chronique, mais pas pour améliorer leur sommeil. De futures études seront nécessaires afin de déterminer si d’autres paramètres de stimulation pourraient avoir un impact sur le sommeil et si ces résultats peuvent être reproduits en utilisant un plus grand nombre de patients.
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The text came from the UNESP-Project in Partnership with the Public Administration: City of Echaporã ‖, a multidisciplinary project, interdepartmental and that results from a term partnership signed between the State University / Campus Marilia, the Regional Office of Articulation Planning and the Municipality of Echaporã.Given the serious social problems diagnosed in this county Administrative Region of Marilia, somaramse forces and, since April 2002, Echaporã account with the performance of a design matrix that involves the community in six (6) subprojects, among which a which emphasizes the dissemination of information (the public library as a center of information and knowledge irradiator for urban and rural areas, seeking to enter the Society daInformação). By their nature, the project-matrix is considered open and can accommodate new subprojects, where they concern the problems identified in the initial diagnosis. For its validity, each subproject has its own methodology, some innovative and will be subject to further systematization and dissemination, however, after a few months of deployment, the results show the correctness of community involvement (being representative) in all discussions and steps of research, and activities developed, widely disseminated to the target audience. The membership of the community, the leaders and the authorities can be considered a good barometer of the actions carried out in Echaporã and evidence of change in information culture that is already noticeable in the city, setting the socio-cultural dynamics of the same, in terms a new public policy to be strengthened with the participation of specialists in this specific area, in direct work with local managers, in this case, specific examples relating to the strength of information in the process of change in small municipalities.
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The article reflects on a pilot teacher training programme in Tanzania, where videos are used for implementing new teaching methods, but also for initiating a discourse about corporal punishment. The culture of instruction in Tanzania is strictly based on a teacher-centred approach which leaves all activity to the teacher and turns students into passive listeners. In most cases, teachers deal with up to 80 students in one classroom. Therefore, discipline is an important matter of instruction and many teachers still use corporal punishment that is widely accepted in Tanzania. The launched training programme has the aim of implementing learner-centred teaching methods without using corporal punishment and offers Tanzanian teachers the possibility to participate in a workshop that connects these methods with subject-related topics. In the English teaching workshop, the facilitator used filmed English lessons from a German school to discuss with the participants both the application of learner-centred methods and the absence of corporal punishment. The use of these German videos shows advantages but also limitations that are strongly related to the European versus African setting. The article discusses these dimensions on the basis of data that are generated by ethnographical observation and audiotranscripts of the piloted workshop.
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The effect of fish farming on dissolved amino acid concentrations, bacterioplankton abundance and exoproteolytic activity was assessed in 3 experimental marine ponds. Different standing stocks of fish were introduced (semi-intensive pond: 250 g.m(-2); semi-extensive pond: 50 g.m(-2) control pond: 0). Sea bass farming increased dissolved combined amino acid (DCAA) concentrations only in the semi-intensive pond. Bacterial standing stock was unaffected by fish food supply. However, bacterial exoproteolytic activity was strongly stimulated by aquaculture intensification; the average maximal rate of dissolved protein hydrolysis (V-m) increased with intensity (control pond: 1 500 nM.h(-1); semi-extensive pond: 2 600 nM.h(-1) semi-intensive pond: 5 100 nM.h(-1)). DCAA fluxes through bacterial exoproteolytic activity ranged between 16 (semi-extensive) and 11% (semi-intensive) of the daily nitrogen input by fish food. Bacterial exoproteolytic activity allowed a substantial part of the increased supply of dissolved amino nitrogen to be incorporated into bacterial biomass, then available for transfer to higher trophic levels within the ponds. It also significantly decreased dissolved organic nitrogen export from the ponds to the surrounding environment.
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Tetracarpidium conophorum (TC) (Euphorbiaceae) is a perennial woody climbing shrub in low bush forest of some parts of West Africa and used among the natives for relief of ailments accompanying pain and inflammation. In this study, the analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of the methanolic extract (METC) and fractions (ethyl acetate, F1 and n-hexane, F2) of Tetracarpidium conophorum leaf were evaluated in rat and mice. The analgesic activity was evaluated using acetic acid-induced writhing, formalin-induced paw licking and hot plate test models. Carrageenan-induced paw oedema was used to assess anti-inflammatory activity in rats. The mechanism of action of (TC) was explored by the use of naloxone, a non-selective opioid receptor blocker. The highest analgesic effect was observed in F2 extract at 57.21% inhibition and was further studied on various analgesic and anti-inflammatory models in graded doses. F2 significantly inhibited the late phase of formalin-induced paw licking and prolong hot plate latency at 55±1°C. The n-hexane fraction also significantly inhibited carrageenan-induced paw oedema in rats at 100 and 200mg/kg doses significantly (p< 0.001) and reduced paw licking response by 85.08% compared with control. Naloxone, an opioid receptor antagonist, did not significantly affect the changes observed with n-hexane fraction, thus ruling out the possibility of the involvement of opioid receptors in the analgesic actions of Tetracarpidium conophorum. Phytochemical screening showed that the leaf extracts contain alkaloids, tannins, saponins and cardenolides. The investigations showed that Tetracarpidium conophorum possesses significant anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities that should be explored.
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Purpose. To measure the increase in tear secretion evoked by selective stimulation of the different populations of sensory receptors of the cornea and conjunctiva by using moderate and intense mechanical, chemical, and cold stimuli. Methods. Six healthy subjects participated in the study. Tear secretion was measured in both eyes by the Schirmer’s test conducted under control conditions and after stimulation of the center of the cornea and the temporal conjunctiva with a gas esthesiometer. Mechanical stimulation consisted in three pulses of 3 seconds’ duration of warmed air (at 34°C on the eye surface) applied at moderate (170 mL/min) and high (260 mL/min) flow rates. Cold thermal stimulation was made with cooled air that produced a corneal temperature drop of −1°C or −4.5°C. Chemical (acidic) stimulation was performed with a jet of gas containing a mixture of 80% CO2 in air. Results. The basal volume of tear secretion increased significantly (P < 0.05, paired t-test) after stimulation of the cornea with high-flow mechanical stimuli (260 mL/min), intense cooling pulses (−4.5°C), and chemical stimulation (80% CO2). The same stimuli were ineffective when applied to the conjunctiva. Moderate mechanical (170 mL/min) and cold (−1°C) stimulation of the cornea or the conjunctiva did not change significantly the volume of tear secretion. Conclusions. Reflex tear secretion caused by corneal stimulation seems to be chiefly due to activation of corneal polymodal nociceptors, whereas selective excitation of corneal mechanonociceptors or cold receptors appears to be less effective in evoking an augmented lacrimal secretion. Conjunctival receptors stimulated at equivalent levels do not evoke an increased tear secretion.
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Although electrical neurostimulation has been proposed as an alternative treatment for drug-resistant cases of epilepsy, current procedures such as deep brain stimulation, vagus, and trigeminal nerve stimulation are effective only in a fraction of the patients. Here we demonstrate a closed loop brain-machine interface that delivers electrical stimulation to the dorsal column (DCS) of the spinal cord to suppress epileptic seizures. Rats were implanted with cortical recording microelectrodes and spinal cord stimulating electrodes, and then injected with pentylenetetrazole to induce seizures. Seizures were detected in real time from cortical local field potentials, after which DCS was applied. This method decreased seizure episode frequency by 44% and seizure duration by 38%. We argue that the therapeutic effect of DCS is related to modulation of cortical theta waves, and propose that this closed-loop interface has the potential to become an effective and semi-invasive treatment for refractory epilepsy and other neurological disorders.
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Background: The survival rates of preterm infants has increased over the last years, but oral feeding difficulties are the most common problems encountered by them Objectives: This study aimed at comparing the effects of non-nutritive sucking (NNS) and pre-feeding oral stimulation on feeding skills, length of hospital stay and weight gain of 26-32 weeks gestational age preterm infants in NICU, to determine the more effective intervention. Patients and Methods: Thirty-two preterm infants were assigned randomly into three groups. One intervention group received pre-feeding oral stimulation program and the other received non-nutritive sucking stimulation, while the control group received a sham intervention. Gestational age of infants was calculated during 1, 4 and 8 oral feeding and discharge time from NICU. The infants’ weights were measured weekly from birth and at discharge time. Results: Mean gestational age on 8 time oral feeding per day, in 3 groups was not significant (P = 0.282). Although NNS and pre-feeding oral stimulation groups has fulfilled this criterion 7.55 and 6.07 days sooner than the control group, respectively (a result which is of great clinical and economic importance), but the difference did not reach statistical significance. Weight gaining at discharge time in NNS group was significantly higher than control and pre-feeding oral stimulation groups (P < 0.05). Conclusions: This study revealed that pre-feeding oral stimulation and NNS programs both were effective on oral feeding skills and weight gaining of the immature newborns. Yet, it seems that NNS program was more effective than pre-feeding oral stimulation on weight gaining.