26 resultados para LTH
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A decade of studies on long-term habituation (LTH) in the crab Chasmagnathus is reviewed. Upon sudden presentation of a passing object overhead, the crab reacts with an escape response that habituates promptly and for at least five days. LTH proved to be an instance of associative memory and showed context, stimulus frequency and circadian phase specificity. A strong training protocol (STP) (³15 trials, intertrial interval (ITI) of 171 s) invariably yielded LTH, while a weak training protocol (WTP) (£10 trials, ITI = 171 s) invariably failed. STP was used with a presumably amnestic agent and WTP with a presumably hypermnestic agent. Remarkably, systemic administration of low doses was effective, which is likely to be due to the lack of an endothelial blood-brain barrier. LTH was blocked by inhibitors of protein and RNA synthesis, enhanced by protein kinase A (PKA) activators and reduced by PKA inhibitors, facilitated by angiotensin II and IV and disrupted by saralasin. The presence of angiotensins and related compounds in the crab brain was demonstrated. Diverse results suggest that LTH includes two components: an initial memory produced by spaced training and mainly expressed at an initial phase of testing, and a retraining memory produced by massed training and expressed at a later phase of testing (retraining). The initial memory would be associative, context specific and sensitive to cycloheximide, while the retraining memory would be nonassociative, context independent and insensitive to cycloheximide
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1) Estudios bioquímicos, inmunológicos e histológicos en encefalomielitis alérgica experimental (EAE): comprende el análisis de las diferentes alteraciones que ocurren en SNC durante el desarrollo de esta patología experimental. Se tratará de acotar los diferentes procesos que participan en la inducción activa de la enfermedad por inyección de antígenos de mielina, pasiva por sensibilización con diferentes poblaciones linfocitarias provenientes de animales enfermos, posterior recuperación o supresión de las diferentes alteraciones neuropatológicas por inducción de procesos de tolerancia inmunológica con antígenos mielínicos o sinaptosomales. Teniendo en cuenta la reacción inmunológica cruzada previamente descripta entre la proteína básica de mielina y sinapsina, se continuará con la caracterización de las poblaciones de linfocitos T que reconocen ambas proteínas por ensayos in vitro e in vivo. 2) Mecanismos de acción de enterotoxinas bacterianas: se estudia la posible participación de glicoconjugados (glicolípidos, mucinas y glicoproteínas de membrana) con actividad de grupo sanguíneo ABO (H) en relación al mecanismo de acción de algunas enterotoxinas bacterianas como toxina colérica y toxinas lábiles al calor producidas por E. coli aisladas de cepas que colonizan intestino humano (LTh) o porcino (LTp). Los objetivos específicos son extender nuestros estudios previos al intestino humano porque estas patologías afectan al hombre y además las estructuras químicas de los glicoconjugados en estudio son más variadas y están mejor dilucidades que en las especies animales anteriormente estudiadas (cerdo, conejo). Además, se planea realizar ensayos in vitro mediante la técnica de segmentos ligados de intestino de conejo con el objeto de estudiar si los glicolópidos y glicoproteínas de membrana con actividad de grupo sanguíneo ABH se comportan como receptores funcionales de alguna de las toxinas.
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Los linfocitos T-CD4+ llamados helper (LTH) o cooperadores, componen una población heterogénea de células constituidas por LTH naive y células efectoras: TH1, TH2, TH17, TH1/TH17 y células regulatorias LT reguladores (T-reg). Ellas desempeñan un rol central en la defensa inmune y adquieren distintas propiedades funcionales en respuesta a señales que genera el sistema inmune innato. Los TH17 cumplen un rol crítico en la interrelación entre la inmunidad innata y adaptativa, en la inflamación crónica y en el mantenimiento de la esterilidad de la mucosa gastrointestinal. La infección por el virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH-1) se caracteriza por una gradual y progresiva disfunción del sistema inmune, con su consecuencia final el Síndrome de Inmuno Deficiencia Adquirida (SIDA). La infección viral involucra la interacción de proteínas virales con la molécula de superficie celular CD4 y el receptor de quimiocinas CCR5 o CXCR4. Nuestro objetivo es evaluar cualitativamente y cuantitativamente los TH17 en relación con los subtipos de LTH en pacientes con infección por VIH-1 en distintos estadios de la infección y correlacionarlos con la clínica del paciente. Para ello se estudiarán individuos con infección por VIH-1 en distintos estadios de la infección sin tratamiento antirretroviral a los que se evaluarán cuantitativamente los niveles de LTH y las subpoblaciones TH17, TH1 y Treg. Además, se estudiarán las características funcionales de los TH17 cuantificando los niveles de IL-17, IL-10 e INF-γ en suero y sobrenadante de cultivos celulares y los niveles de granulocitos. La evaluación de los TH17, en relación con la etapa inmune, virológica y con la clínica del paciente nos permitirá detectar subgrupos de pacientes y nuevos marcadores de progresión de la enfermedad.
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Los linfocitos T-CD4+ llamados helper (LTh) o cooperadores, componen una población heterogénea de células constituidas por LTh naive y células efectoras: Th1, Th2, Th17, Th1/Th17 y células regulatorias LT reguladores (T-reg). Ellos desempeñan un rol central en la defensa inmune y adquieren distintas propiedades funcionales en respuesta a señales que genera el sistema inmune innato. Los Th17 cumplen un rol crítico en la interrelación entre la inmunidad innata y adaptativa, en la inflamación crónica y en el mantenimiento de la esterilidad de la mucosa gastrointestinal. La infección por el virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH-1) se caracteriza por una gradual y progresiva disfunción del sistema inmune, con su consecuencia final el Síndrome de Inmuno Deficiencia Adquirida (SIDA). La infección viral involucra la interacción de proteínas virales con la molécula de superficie celular CD4 y el receptor de quimiocinas CCR5 o CXCR4. Nuestro objetivo es evaluar cualitativamente y cuantitativamente los Th17 en relación con los subtipos de LTh en pacientes con infección por VIH-1 en distintos estadios de la infección y correlacionarlos con la clínica del paciente. Para ello se estudiarán individuos con infección por VIH-1 en distintos estadios de la infección sin tratamiento antirretroviral a los que se evaluarán cuantitativamente los niveles de LTh y las subpoblaciones Th17, Th1 y Treg. Además, se estudiarán las características funcionales de los TH17 cuantificando los niveles de IL-17, IL10 e INF-G; en suero y sobrenadante de cultivos celulares y los niveles de granulocitos. La evaluación de los Th17, en relación con el fase inmune, virológico y con la clínica del paciente nos permitirá detectar subgrupos de pacientes y nuevos marcadores de progresión de la enfermedad.
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OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to investigate how aging affects dermal microvascular reactivity in skin areas differentially exposed to sunlight, and therefore to different degrees of photoaging. METHODS: We assessed, in young (18-30 years, n = 13) and aged males (≥60 years, n = 13), the thigh, forearm, and forehead's skin vasodilatory response to local heating (LTH) with a LDI. In each subject and at each location, local Tskin was brought from 34°C (baseline) to 39 or 41°C for 30 minutes, to effect submaximal vasodilation, with maximal vasodilation then elicited by further heating to 44°C. RESULTS: The CVCs evaluated at baseline and after maximal vasodilation (CVCmax ) were higher in the forehead than in the two other anatomical locations. On all locations, CVCmax decreased with age but less markedly in the forehead compared to the two other locations. When expressed in % of CVCmax , the plateau increase of CVCs in response to submaximal temperatures (39 and 41°C) did not vary with age, and minimally so with location. CONCLUSION: Skin aging, whether intrinsic or combined with photoaging, reduces the maximal vasodilatory capacity of the dermal microcirculation, but not its reactivity to local heating.
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Two groups of rainbow trout were acclimated to 20 , 100 , and 18 o C. Plasma sodium, potassium, and chloride levels were determined for both. One group was employed in the estimation of branchial and renal (Na+-K+)-stimulated, (HC0 3-)-stimulated, and CMg++)-dependent ATPase activities, while the other was used in the measurement of carbonic anhydrase activity in the blood, gill and kidney. Assays were conducted using two incubation temperature schemes. One provided for incubation of all preparations at a common temperature of 2S oC, a value equivalent to the upper incipient lethal level for this species. In the other procedure the preparations were incubated at the appropriate acclimation temperature of the sampled fish. Trout were able to maintain plasma sodium and chloride levels essentially constant over the temperature range employed. The different incubation temperature protocols produced different levels of activity, and, in some cases, contrary trends with respect to acclimation temperature. This information was discussed in relation to previous work on gill and kidney. The standing-gradient flow hypothesis was discussed with reference to the structure of the chloride cell, known thermallyinduced changes in ion uptake, and the enzyme activities obtained in this study. Modifications of the model of gill lon uptake suggested by Maetz (1971) were proposed; high and low temperature models resulting. In short, ion transport at the gill at low temperatures appears to involve sodium and chloride 2 uptake by heteroionic exchange mechanisms working in association w.lth ca.rbonlc anhydrase. G.l ll ( Na + -K + ) -ATPase and erythrocyte carbonic anhydrase seem to provide the supplemental uptake required at higher temperatures. It appears that the kidney is prominent in ion transport at low temperatures while the gill is more important at high temperatures. 3 Linear regression analyses involving weight, plasma ion levels, and enzyme activities indicated several trends, the most significant being the interrelationship observed between plasma sodium and chloride. This, and other data obtained in the study was considered in light of the theory that a link exists between plasma sodium and chloride regulatory mechanisms.
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Au commencement était le style, et le style était monolithique, et le monolithe était style. Mais au commencement de quels commencements? L’Odyssée immémoriale d’Homère ou celle, postmémorielle, de Stanley Kubrick? L’odyssée qui nous fait traverser les eaux troubles du Léthé ou celle qui nous plonge dans la source solennelle du Styx? Le style descendant sur terre sous la forme d’un monolithe pour accélérer le développement de la parole chez les hommes singes ou celui, létal, remontant le fleuve héraclitéen afin de la ravir, tel le feu prométhéen, aux sages femmes? Premier postulat axiologique : la question du style est elle-même une question de style. Impossible de la soulever sans d’abord reconnaître qu’elle dépend de sa formulation dans l’avancement hasardeux d’une réponse. C’est pourtant ce à quoi je vais m’employer, avec ou sans style, dans les pages qui suivent. À défaut de répondre à la question « qu’est-ce que le style? » ou « qu’en est-il du style aujourd’hui? », je veux interroger le style comme opération herméneutique manœuvrant entre forme et sens. La question ainsi reformulée devient : que peut faire le style? [Introduction]
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The Lifetime Homes (LTH) concept initiated in 1989 by the Helen Hamlyn Trust, and subsequently promoted by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, emerged at a point when there was growing awareness of the decline of both private and public sector housing quality, especially in relation to floorspace standards (Karn & Sheridan, 1994). LTH were intended to offset the concerns of first, the house buying public of the appearance and affordability of homes suitable for successive generations, second, the private house building industry of the cost and marketability of incorporating 'inclusive' design features, and third, Registered Social Landlords (RSLs), who had to balance cost constraints with addressing the needs of a growing number of households with older and/or disabled people. Approved Document Part M of the building regulations was extended in 1999, from public buildings to private dwellings, and currently requires that all new housing meet minimal 'visitability' criteria. Indeed, although the signs are that Part M will be incrementally extended to comprise LTH principles, the paper argues that in their existing form they are insufficient to act as a key component of the government's 'new agenda for British housing'. This paper therefore explores how they might usefully be expanded from an approach, largely based on compromise, to one that inspires innovative, flexible and inclusive house forms, which also challenge design conventions.
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The objective of this study was to investigate clinical signs indicating hereditary diseases like equine sarcoid, osteochondrosis (OC) and the idiopathic laryngeal hemiplegia (ILH), and to demonstrate relationships between environment, feeding habits and conformation ("exterieur" evaluation) of the horses. For this purpose, we analyzed veterinary examinations of 403 stallions at the approvals since 1994 examined 493 three-year-old Swiss Warmblood horses, which were shown at the Swiss-Field-Tests in 2005.With the help of the owners a questionnaire on health, environment and feeding habits of the animals was completed. At the same time, the horses were assessed and graded for their "exterieur" (type, conformation, gaits) by judges of the Swiss Sporthorse breeding association. In 11.5% of horses sarcoids were found, 8.7% showed one and 2.8% several tumors.The prevalence of sarcoids in offspring of sires with known sarcoids was not significantly higher than in descendants from stallions without a known history of sarcoids. We found distended joints as a possible symptom of OC in 11.4% of the horses, 3.9% (n = 19) in both tarsal joints.We did not find a relationship between enlarged joints in the offspring and the presence of OC in the sires. Abnormal respiratory noise at work, as a possible sign for ILH, was heard only in 1.2% (n = 6). It is important to note that while we found a high number of sarcoid affected horses compared to other studies, presence of enlarged joints was not very frequent and very few horses showed abnormal respiratory noise. Additionally, we found no correlation between "exterieur" marks and the horse's general health.
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Glucocorticoids (GC) represent the most commonly used drugs for the treatment of acute and chronic inflammatory skin diseases. However, the topical long-term therapy of GC is limited by the occurrence of skin atrophy. Most interestingly, although GC inhibit proliferation of human fibroblasts, they exert a pronounced anti-apoptopic action. In the present study, we further elucidated the molecular mechanism of the GC dexamethasone (Dex) to protect human fibroblasts from programmed cell death. Dex not only significantly alters the expression of the cytosolic isoenzyme sphingosine kinase 1 but also initiated an enhanced intracellular formation of the sphingolipid sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P). Investigations using S1P (3) ((-/-)) -fibroblasts revealed that this S1P-receptor subtype is essential for the Dex-induced cytoprotection. Moreover, we demonstrate that the ATP-binding cassette (ABC)-transporter ABCC1 is upregulated by Dex and may represent a crucial carrier to transport S1P from the cytosol to the S1P(3)-receptor subtype.
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An important goal in the study of long-term memory is to understand the signals that induce and maintain the underlying neural alterations. In Aplysia, long-term sensitization of defensive reflexes has been examined in depth as a simple model of memory. Extensive studies of sensory neurons (SNs) in Aplysia have led to a cellular and molecular model of long-term memory that has greatly influenced memory research. According to this model, induction of long-term memory in Aplysia depends upon serotonin (5-HT) release and subsequent activation of the cAMP-PKA pathway in SNs. The evidence supporting this model mainly came from studies of long-term synaptic facilitation (LTF) using dissociated (and therefore axotomized) cells growing in culture. However, studies in more intact preparations have produced complex and discrepant results. Because these SNs function as nociceptors, and display similar alterations (long-term hyperexcitability [LTH], LTF, and growth) in models of memory and nerve injury, this study examined the roles of 5-HT and the cAMP-PKA pathway in the induction and expression of long-term, injury-related LTH and LTF in Aplysia SNs. ^ The results presented here suggest that 5-HT is not a primary signal for inducing LTH (and perhaps LTF) in Aplysia SNs. Prolonged treatment with 5-HT failed to induce LTH of Aplysia SNs in either ganglia or dissociated-cell preparations. Treatment with a 5-HT antagonist, methiothepin, during noxious nerve stimulation failed to reduce 24 hr LTH. Furthermore, while 5-HT can induce LTF of SN synapses, this LTF appears to be an indirect effect of 5-HT on other cells. When neural activity was suppressed by elevating divalent cations or by using tetrodotoxin (TTX), 5-HT failed to induce LTF. Unlike LTF, LTH of the SNs could not be produced, even when 5-HT treatment occurred in normal artificial sea water (ASW), suggesting that LTH and LTF are likely to depend on different signals for induction. However, methiothepin reduced the later expression of LTH induced by nerve stimulation, suggesting that 5-HT contributes to the maintenance of LTH in Aplysia SNs.n of somata from the ganglion (which axotomizes SNs) or crushing peripheral n. ^ In summary, this study found that 5-HT and the cAMP-PKA pathway are not involved in the induction of long-term, injury-related LTH of Aplysia SNs, but persistent release of 5-HT and persistent PKA activity contribute to the maintenance of LTH induced by injury. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)^
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REASONS FOR PERFORMING THE STUDY: There is a lack of evidence regarding genetic parameters of health traits in Swiss Warmblood horses. OBJECTIVES: To estimate heritabilities of equine sarcoid disease, horn quality of the hooves, prognathism and increased filling of talocrural joints as a possible indicator for osteochondrosis in Swiss Warmblood horses examined at the field tests for 3-year-olds between 2005 and 2013. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of breed society database. METHODS: Swiss Warmblood horses were examined clinically by 13 veterinarians at field tests in Switzerland between 2005 and 2013. The presence of sarcoids, horn quality of the hooves, incisor occlusion and increased joint filling were assessed and recorded. Records of 3715 horses were integrated in a pedigree comprising 217,282 horses. Variance components and heritabilities were estimated on the liability scale using MTGSAM. RESULTS: The prevalences of the examined traits were rather low, ranging from 2.4 to 13.0%. Heritabilities estimated were 0.21 ± 0.07 for the occurrence of sarcoids, 0.04 ± 0.02 for hooves with markedly brittle and friable horn quality, 0.03 ± 0.01 for hooves with marked growth ring formation, 0.06 ± 0.03 for prognathism and 0.08 ± 0.04 for increased filling of the talocrural joint (an indicator of possible osteochondrosis). The influence of the examiner on the variance of these observations was considerable. CONCLUSIONS: With the exception of equine sarcoid disease, estimates for the heritabilities for the traits examined here were low. A standardised examination protocol may reduce the variance due to the examiner. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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Neuropathic pain is a debilitating neurological disorder that may appear after peripheral nerve trauma and is characterized by persistent, intractable pain. The well-studied phenomenon of long-term hyperexcitability (LTH), in which sensory somata become hyperexcitable following peripheral nerve injury may be important for both chronic pain and long-lasting memory formation, since similar cellular alterations take place after both injury and learning. Though axons have previously been considered simple conducting cables, spontaneous afferent signals develop from some neuromas that form at severed nerve tips, indicating intrinsic changes in sensory axonal excitability may contribute to this intractable pain. Here we show that nerve transection, exposure to serotonin, and transient depolarization induce long-lasting sensory axonal hyperexcitability that is localized to the treated nerve segment and requires local translation of new proteins. Long-lasting functional plasticity may be a general property of axons, since both injured and transiently depolarized motor axons display LTH as well. Axonal hyperexcitability may represent an adaptive mechanism to overcome conduction failure after peripheral injury, but also displays key features shared with cellular analogues of memory including: site-specific changes in neuronal function, dependence on transient, focal depolarization for induction, and requirement for synthesis of new proteins for expression of long-lasting effects. The finding of axonal hyperexcitability after nerve injury sheds new light on the clinical problem of chronic neuropathic pain, and provides more support for the hypothesis that mechanisms of long-term memory storage evolved from primitive adaptive responses to injury. ^
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In various species, peripheral injury produces long-lasting sensitization of central and peripheral neurons representing the affected area. In Aplysia, memory-like traces (lasting days or weeks) of noxious peripheral stimulation include enhancement of central synaptic transmission and enhanced excitability of the central soma and peripheral branches of nociceptive sensory neurons. An important role for the cAMP-PKA-CREB pathway in consolidating long-term memory and inducing transcription-dependent synaptic potentiation has also been indicated by studies in rodents and Drosophila. ^ Much less attention has been paid to the cGMP-PKG pathway for transcription-dependent plasticity. Nevertheless, the cGMP-PKG pathway has been implicated in activity-dependent neural alterations lasting hours, and may trigger some forms of persistent pain. Recent evidence indicates PKG can regulate gene expression in the brain and several properties make it an attractive candidate for inducing long-term memories. ^ This dissertation reports that brief, noxious stimulation of a behaving, semi-intact preparation from mollusc, Aplysia californica, produces transcription-dependent, long-term hyperexcitability (LTH) of nociceptive sensory neurons that requires a nitric oxide (NO)-cGMP-protein kinase G (PKG) pathway and which lasts for at least 24 hours. Intracellular injection of cGMP is sufficient to induce LTH. Similarly, body wall injury induces LTH which can be blocked with specific inhibitors of the NO-cGMP-PKG pathway such as L-NMMA, ODQ, Rp-8-cGMPS, PKI-G and KT5823 by isolated perfusion of pleural ganglion sensory cells in or directly by intracellular injection. In contrast, specific inhibitors of the cAMP-PKA pathway (Rp-8-cAMPS, PKI-A and H-89) failed to block injury-induced LTH. Interestingly, co-injection of the cAMP-responsive element (CRE) blocked the induction of both cAMP and injury-induced LTH, but not cGMP-induced LTH. Furthermore, co-injection of cAMP and cGMP with the Ca2+ buffer BAPTA in reduced Ca2+ seawater blocked cAMP-, but not cGMP-induced LTH. These findings demonstrate that the NO-cGMP-PKG pathway and at least one other pathway (perhaps mediated by Ca2+), but not the cAMP-PKA pathway, are critical for inducing LTH during transient, noxious stimulation.^