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Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Acuidade visual e matriz extracelular no córtex visual primário: alterações associadas à privação monocular precoce e ao enriquecimento ambiental(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012-11-08) SILVA, Nonata Lucia Trévia da; DINIZ, Cristovam Wanderley Picanço; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2014918752636286; DINIZ JUNIOR, José Antônio Picanço; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3850460442622655The aim of the present study is to analyze the influence of enriched environment on the visual acuity and on the distribution of perineuronal nets (PNNs) in the primary visual cortex of albino mice that underwent monocular deprivation during the critical period of postnatal development. Mice at 10th postnatal day, were monocular deprived through right eye-lid sutured (M, n = 16) and the control group animals were not submitted to any cirurgical procedures (B, n = 16). After weaning, on postnatal day 21, animals were subdivided in: standard environment (AP) and enriched environment (AE), constituting the following groups: M.AP, M.AE, B.AP and B.AE. After 3 months, animals were submitted to grating visual acuity tests, perfused and coronal sections of their brains processed for Wisteria floribunda agglutinin to posterior stereological quantification through optical fractionator method. B.AP animals present visual acuity of 0.48 cycles/degree, while those raised in enriched environment (B.AE) present a better performance at visual test, reaching 0.996 cycles/degree. Animals with monocular deprivation had significantly lower visual acuity (M.AP 0.18 cycles/degree; M.AE 0.4 cycles/degree). Stereological quantifications revealed that enriched environment increases type 1 and the total number of perineuronal nets at supragranular and granular layers in both hemispheres of deprived animals (ANOVA, two-ways, p < 0.05) and this difference at granular layer is due to an increase of perineuronal nets mainly at the right hemisphere (ipsilateral to the monocular deprivation). At infragranular layer, M.AE animals presented an increase only at the number of type 1 PNNs in both hemispheres.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Ajustes posturais antecipatórios e compensatórios em idosos com e sem lombalgia(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2021-03) GARCEZ, Daniela Rosa; CALLEGARI, Bianca; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0881363487176703; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9151-3896; YAMADA, Elizabeth Sumi; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7240314827308306Chronic low back pain (DLC) is associated with changes in postural control and is highly prevalent in the elderly. Research shows that aging and DLC are described as important factors that affect postural control. The postural control impairments increase the risk of falls. Researches evaluating the postural control in elderly people with DLC are still necessary for greater effectiveness in balance rehabilitation programs to prevention falls in this population. The objective of this study is to verify whether anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) and compensatory postural adjustments (CPAs) are affected by DLC in elderly people by assessing their postural control during a self-initiated perturbation paradigm induced by rapid upper arm movement when pointing to a target. Elderly people were divided into: Group with DLC (GDLC) (n = 15) and Control Group (CG) (n = 15). The participants’ lower limb muscle onset and center of pressure (COP) displacements were assessed prior to perturbation and throughout the entire movement. T0 moment (i.e., the beginning of the movement) was defined as the anterior deltoid (DEL) onset, and all parameters were calculated with respect to it. The rectus femoris (RT), semitendinosus (ST), and soleous (SOL) showed delayed onset in the GDLC group compared with the control group: RF (control: -0.094 ± 0.017 s; GDLC: -0.026 ± 0.012 s, t = 12, p < 0.0001); ST (control: - 0.093 ± 0.013 s; GDL: -0.018 ± 0.019 s, t = 12, p < 0.0001); and SOL (control: -0.086± 0.018 s; GDL: -0.029 ± 0.015 s, t = 8.98, p < 0.0001). In addition, COP displacement was delayed in the GDLC group (control: -0.035 ± 0.021 s; GDL: -0.015 ± 0.009 s, t = 3; p = 0.003) and presented a smaller amplitude during APA COPAPA [control: 0.444 cm (0.187; 0.648); GDLC: 0.228 cm (0.096; 0.310), U = 53, p = 0.012]. The GDLC group required a longer time to reach the maximum displacement after the perturbation (control: 0.211 ± 0.047 s; GDLC 0.296 ± 0.078 s, t = 3.582, p = 0.0013). This indicates that GDLC elderly patients have impairments to recover their postural control and less efficient anticipatory adjustments during the compensatory phase. Our results suggest that people with GDL have altered feedforward hip and ankle muscle control, as shown from the SOL, ST, and RT muscle onset. This study is the first study in the field of aging that investigates the postural adjustments of an elderly population with GDLC. Clinical assessment of this population should consider postural stability as part of a rehabilitation program.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Alterações hepáticas por exposição a baixas doses de metilmercúrio em macacos prego, Cebus apella (Linnaeus 1758)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011-09-16) SILVA, Márcia Cristina Freitas da; SILVEIRA, Luiz Carlos de Lima; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9383834641490219Cebus apella were exposed to 1,5 ppm methylmercury (methylHg) in the diet for 120 days. Hepatotoxicity was investigated, concentrations of mercury in total blood were monitored each 30 days using atomic absorption spectrometry with cold vapor Hg201, aspartate transaminase (AST), alanine transaminase (ALT) and total bilirubin (BT) were determined. Liver was fixed by formaldehyde 10% and prepared by histopathology protocols. Significant difference was observed in groups exposed and control about total mercury (Hgtotal) in the periods of 60, 90 (P < 0,05) and 120 days (P < 0,01). The histopathology revealed moderate steatosis and hydropic degeneration, common in methylHg exposed in other species. No Significant difference between the levels of AST (p= 0.38), ALT (p= 0.83) and BT (p= 0.07) in groups exposed and control. The Pearson correlation with Hgtotal was negative (AST r= -0,7; ALT r=0,07; BT r= -0,3 e p > 0,05), suggests another studies to clarify the alert levels of mercury concentrations and liver dosages.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Análise de mutações no gene GJB2 em indivíduos com deficiência auditiva neurossensorial não sindrômica(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012-11) PAULA, Danilo Monteiro de; SILVA FILHO, Manoel da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2032152778116209Deafness is the most frequent sensorial defect in human beings and it may have different causes since environmental to hereditary. In developed countries the estimates suggest that in each 1000 births some kind of deafness is expressed and more than 60% of the cases have a genetic origin. In Brazil, the hereditary deafness is not well-known. It is believed that four in each thousand newborns express some kind of hearing defect and that the frequency of deafness caused by genetic factors is estimated in 16%, while the 84% remaining cases are caused by environmental factors and have an unknown etiology. The many forms of hereditary deafness already identified are very rare, except for the one which is caused by mutations in the GJB2 gene which codifies the connexin 26. The connexins represent a class of a protein family which is responsible for the formation of communications channels between adjacent cells (Gap Junctions), this communication is fundamental for the growth and differentiation of the tissues. Until now there have been described 102 mutations of GJB2 gene which are associated to the hereditary deafness. Three mutations stand out because they have high frequency in specific population groups: 35delG among Europeans and Brazilians, 167delT among Ashkenazi Jews, and 235delG among Asians. In this study, we performed a molecular analysis of the entire coding sequence of the GJB2 gene (Connexin 26) in a population sample consisted of 30 unrelated individuals with prelingual nonsyndromic sporadic deafness from the population of Belém do Pará. DNA was obtained by peripheral blood samples and analyzed by the conventional PCR followed by automatic sequencing. Mutations in the Connexin 26 gene were found in 20% of the sample (6/30). The mutations 35delG and R143W were observed in one patient (1/30), both in the heterozygous and related to the patient’s deafness. Two additional mutations were observed in different individuals: G160S in a patient corresponding to 3.3% (1/30), and V27I was observed in 4 patients with allele frequency of 0.08; however mutations G160S and V27I are not related deafness. In this work the observed frequencies of mutations are equivalent to the frequencies observed in other populations previously studied. These results indicate that mutations in the GJB2 gene are important causes of deafness in our region and it cannot be excluded that the possibility of deafness presented by some individuals may be caused, mainly, by environmental factors such as infectious processes occurring during pregnancy or the first months of life.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Análise morfológica e topográfica das células ganglionares da retina do caititu (Tayassu tajacu)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-12-22) COSTA, Kelly Helorany Alves; ROCHA, Fernando Allan de Farias; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3882851981484245In the Amazon there are several different wild animals species, becoming this way a good environment to investigated about compared physiology. Among this species, the caititu, Tayassu tajacu, stood out. This animals is located in central America and Latin America. There are many publications around morphology of sexual organs, meat and blood of the catitu. Although, regarding studies about visual’s morphology are scarce. Facing this reality, the present study investigated a morphology and topography of ganglion cells of Tayassu tajacu’s retina. Were used six retina, from eight animals, Both sexes of the species Tayassu tajacu. The caititu born and raised in captivity in the Brazilian company of research known as Embrapa/Pará. Were slaughtered according to the rules of animals ‘s management to subsequent removal and attachment of eyes. The retinas were dissected and stained using Nissl technique to ganglion cells of view, displaced amacrine, red blood cells, microglia cells and components of vascularization. A count of ganglion cells was made a long the horizontal and vertical axis. Being the number of ganglion cells by field converted into density values. The different regions of the retina were analyzed as the cellular density, obtaining the medium value of the density 351,822 ± 31,434 CG/mm². Verified different of the density between the studies regions : The dorsal region had a medium density and standard deviation 894 ± 44 CG/mm², the ventral region 894 ± 1 CG/mm²; the nasal region 1.403 ± 43; the temporal region with 1596 ± 251. The average peak density located approximately 3.13 mm from the dorsal direction and 6.77 mm in the temporal direction of the optic nerve, was 6767 GC / mm². Check there are two specialized regions, the visual streak region and the area temporalis. The visual streak located in the horizontal direction of the nasal region to temporal, presenting higher cellular density, possibly providing better panoramic vision from the environment and detecting the objects in the horizontal direction. Already the temporalis area, located within the visual range, provides increased visual acuity and spatial resolution, the environment that they live. These results allow to start comparisons between morphophysiological the retina of peccaries with other animal species.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Avaliação do efeito protetor da Euterpe oleracea (açaí) na resposta eletrofisiológica da retina de ratos expostos ao metilmercúrio(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2013-03-19) COSTA, Alódia Brasil; ROCHA, Fernando Allan de Farias; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3882851981484245; HERCULANO, Anderson Manoel; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8407177208423247Methylmercury (MeHg) is organic form most toxic of mercury. The MeHg exposure generates oxidative stress may affect the retina, because it has a high vulnerability due to their high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids and oxygen consumption. In this context, administration of exogenous antioxidants obtained from the diet, such as those present in Euterpe oleracea (açaí), could be a way to prevent this imbalance and its consequences. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the possible protective effect of Euterpe oleracea in electrophysiological changes caused by MeHg in the retina. For this was performed gavage with MeHgCl (5mg/kg) or saline (NaCl 0.9%) for 7 days and pretreatment with açaí (10%) per 28 days. Was used Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups: Group MeHg (received standard diet and MeHgCl); MeHg + Acai (enriched diet with acai and MeHgCl); Acai (enriched diet with açai and NaCl); Vehicle (standard diet and NaCl). One day after the last gavage animals were subjected to full-field electroretinography (ffERG) to obtain the scotopic responses (rods, mixed 1 and mixed 2) and photopic responses (cone and flicker at 12, 18, 24 and 30Hz). The next day to the ffERG was applied open field test to evaluate the animals locomotor activity. Subsequently, measurement of the lipid peroxidation by the method TBARS in retinal tissue. Statistical analysis was done by one-way ANOVA with Tukey post-test, considering significant p<0.05. The open field and body weight results showed no difference between groups. The MeHg reduced the amplitude of the following responses: b-wave in rod response (Vehicle: 114.6 ± 23.6 μV and MeHg: 41.2 ± 9.6 μV); a-wave (Vehicle: 8.4 μV and MeHg ± 1.4: 3.4 ± 0.3 μV) and b-wave (Vehicle: 176.7 ± 17.8 μV and MeHg: 69.5 ± 12.0 μV) in mixed 1 responses; a-wave (Vehicle: 103.1 ± 23.3 μV and MeHg: 40.2 ± 9.6 μV) and b-wave (Vehicle: 281 ±, 38.3 μV and MeHg: 138.6 ± 14μV) in mixed 2 response; a-wave (Vehicle: 27.2 ± 3.6 μV and MeHg: 7.5 ± 1.8 μV) and b-wave (Vehicle: 139.3 ± 16.1 μV and MeHg: 54.4 ± 10μV) of cones response; b-wave in frequencies 12 Hz (Vehicle: 67.7 ± 10μV and MeHg: 28.6 ± 6.9 μV), 18Hz (Vehicle: 31.3 ± 3.4 μV and MeHg : 14.2 ± 2.3 μV), 24Hz (Vehicle: 21.0 ± 1.8 μV and MeHg: 11.0 ± 1.1 μV) and 30Hz (Vehicle: 10.9 ± 0.6 μV and MeHg: 6.0 ± 1.1 μV). While the implicit time of the waves was not altered. The pretreatment with Euterpe oleracea prevented the decrease of amplitude of both waves in mixed 1 (a-wave: 8.3 ± 0.6 μV; b-wave: 144.1 ± 7,1 μV) and mixed 2 responses (a-wave: 106.4 ± 13.6 μV; b-wave: 275,2±27,6 μV), b-wave of cone response (104.5 ± 5.9 μV) and photopic flicker at 12 Hz (67.2 ± 9.1 μV), 18 Hz (29.5 ± 4.8 μV) and 24 Hz (21.9 ± 2.4 μV). Lipid peroxidation in retinal tissue of MeHg group (294.9 ± 205.8%) was higher than that of the Vehicle (100 ± 25.1%) and açaí protected against this oxidative damage (MeHg + Acai = 111.2 ± 26.1%). Our results demonstrate diffuse alteration in the electrophysiological response and increase in lipid peroxidation of the retina induced by MeHg and protection exerted by Euterpe oleracea in these two parameters. Thus, Euterpe oleracea could be used as an important alternative to attenuate the changes in the retina caused by MeHg.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Avaliação eletrorretinográfica de ratos wistar jovens submetidos à tireoidectomia bilateral(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012-10-31) RODRIGUES, Keuri Eleutério; ROCHA, Fernando Allan de Farias; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3882851981484245The thyroid synthesizes thyroxine (T4) and 3,5,3 '-triiodothyronine (T3), both hormones have a crucial role in the development of the central nervous system, including the retina and visual system. The decrease in blood levels of T3 and T4 causes a syndrome called hypothyroidism, which may lead to visual impairment. The visual deficits generated by hypothyroidism are directly related to the development period of the individual. It has been demonstrated in murine models that congenital hypothyroidism decreases the retinal thickness, the number of cells and interferes with the differentiation of M cones. Here, we investigated the possible functional changes in juvenile rat’s retina after bilateral thyroidectomy using noninvasive electrophysiological responses. Therefore, we divided the rats into three groups (control, sham and thyreoidectomized) each containing n≥8 animals. The surgeries were performed 30 days post-natal and the full-field electroretinogram (ERG) were performed 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 days after surgery, using standard protocols for assessing the scotopic response maximum, photopic response (with and without the use of light filters) and response to flicker (12, 15, 18 and 30 Hz). The parameters analyzed were implicit time and amplitude of a- and b-waves of ERG. We also perform monitoring of clinical parameters of animals in order to identify characteristics that indicate a hypothyroidism, as well as the dosage of thyroid hormones. The results showed that there was a decrease in the a- and b-waves amplitudes in thyroidectomy animals (10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 days after surgery), compared to control and sham animals at all the stimulation protocols used in ERG. The results of the evaluation of the implicit time for both waves showed none statistical difference when comparing to control and sham groups. Also we observed a reduction in size and weight of thyroidectomy animals, associated with reduced levels of thyroid hormone (T3). Thus we concluded that the thyroid hormones are directly related to functional changes in the retina of thyroidectomy animals, together with the reduction of weight and size.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Efeito do extrato aquoso de folhas de mogno (Swietenia macrophylla) em modelo in vivo de doença de Parkinson com lesão com 6-hidroxidopamina(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012-09-28) RAMOS, Luciana Fernandes Pastana; YAMADA, Elizabeth Sumi; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7240314827308306; NASCIMENTO, José Luiz Martins do; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7216249286784978Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by a progressive degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra and the presence of classical clinical signs bradykinesia, muscle rigidity, resting tremor and postural instability. The etiology is still unknown and the available treatment options only promote relief of symptoms. Experimental models of PD are fundamental for studies aiming to identify the molecular events involved in the disease and to discover new neuroprotective therapies. This study used a hemiparkinsonism model with lesion induced by 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA), and investigated effects of an aqueous extract of leaves of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) on the dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) and on behavioural parameters assessed in the open-field and apomorphine-induced rotacional tests. The results showed that the 6-OHDA lesioned animals exhibited contralateral rotation induced by apomorphine and significant reduction of dopaminergic neurons in SNpc. However, only 6-OHDA lesioned animals treated with mahogany extract showed significant decrease in relation to the group vehicle/vehicle. There was also a significant decrease in ambulation and rearing in the group 6-OHDA/mahogany. In conclusion, the mahogany extract under the conditions used in the present study potentiated the cytotoxic effect of 6-OHDA and yet promoted worsening of behavioral parameters of the animals.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Efeito protetor da flavana extraída da espécie Brosimum acutifolium contra danos causados por hipóxia em células retinianas: um estudo in vitro(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-06-14) FONSECA, Susanne Suely Santos da; BAHIA, Carlomagno Pacheco; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0910507988777644; PEREIRA JÚNIOR, Antônio; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1402289786010170Ischemic stroke causes neuronal death due to excitotocity and oxidative stress. In this work, we investigate the neuroprotective effect of an amazon plant Brosimum acutifolium which is rich in flavanas with antioxidant potential, such as 4',7-dihydroxy-8-(3,3-dimethylallyl) flavana (brosimin b) (Bb), in a experimental model hypoxia in vitro. Neuroprotective effect of Bb was evaluated using cell cultures obtained from chick embryo retinas submitted to hypoxy by deprivation of oxygen and glucose. The antioxidant power of Bb was evaluated by kidnapping of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) molecules. The neuroprotective activity was evaluated through the effects under cell viability, oxidative and antioxidative profile after 3, 6 and 24 hours after hypoxia trough oxygen reactive elements (O2-) analysis and endogenous antioxidant activity power of the catalase enzyme, respectively. We demonstrate that in vitro hypoxia causes time-dependent decreasing of cell viability due to the excessive production of O2-. On the other hands, the Bb treatment (10 μM) significantly preserved the cellular viability after 3 and 6 hours of in vitro hypoxia. This effect contributed to decrease the oxidative stress generated by productions of O2- during the 3 initial hours of hypoxia and also induced the increasing in the power activity of catalase enzyme in all the tested times. Thus, we show that Bb treatment has an antioxidant and neuroprotector effects due to contribute with antioxidant response during the neural hypoxia-induced oxidative stresse in vitro. These results suggest the use of Bb as a potential drug for Ischemic stroke treatment in vivo.Dissertação Desconhecido Efeitos do exercício voluntario na recuperação de hemissecção da medula espinhal: mudanças na rede perineuronal e acetilação de histonas(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-03-31) SFAIR, Márcio José Teixeira; BAHIA, Carlomagno Pacheco; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0910507988777644; PEREIRA JÚNIOR, AntônioRegular physical exercise prevents and combats various diseases over time, especially as a great therapeutic tool for the treatment of lesions in the central nervous system (CNS). After transection (complete or incomplete / hemisection) spinal cord reactive glial cells secrete substances inhibitory to axonal regeneration , for example , molecules of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (PGSCs) that play an important role in the formation of a physical barrier chemical , called glial scar, which prevents the growth of axons damaged by injury. Research involving experimental model of spinal cord injury and rehabilitation by exercise have obtained promising results. However, the physiological and molecular mechanisms by which promote these positive results are still poorly understood. The objective of this study was to analyze the recovery of motor function of the hind paw after voluntary exercise protocol in an experimental model of spinal cord hemisection and investigate two molecular mechanisms involved in functional recovery: the degradation of the PGSCs Perineuronal networks and histone acetylation. To do this, twenty-four (24) male Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) mice were used and divided into 3 groups (control, trained and untrained). Except for the control group, all animals were accustomed to racing wheels and followed underwent an experimental surgery hemisection of the spinal cord at the time of the 8th thoracic vertebra. Our results showed that voluntary exercise on wheels racing after experimental spinal cord injury promoted recovery of motor function of the affected hind paw, but did not observe qualitative differences in histone acetylation and degradation PGSCs between groups.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Eletrofisiologia da visão em modelo experimental de ratos com diabetes e hipotireoidismo(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-03-28) GUIMARÃES, Glenda Figueira; GOMES, Bruno Duarte; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4932238030330851; ROCHA, Fernando Allan de Farias; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3882851981484245Diabetes mellitus is a worldwide public health problem because of its potential morbidity and mortality. This pathology is characterized as a metabolic disorder with chronic hyperglycemia, results from an absolute or relative deficiency in the secretion and/or insulin action. Associated to this case, problems with the thyroid are often found in patients with diabetes, especially with advancing age. Furthermore, there is a body of knowledge describing that both diabetes and hypothyroidism cause visual loss, however, there are not many publications on the physiology involving both pathologies in conjunction with the visual complications. Therefore, this work aimed to investigate issues relevant to a more detailed understanding of the framework for the evolution of retinal impairment in animal models simultaneously affected by two diseases: diabetes and hypothyroidism. For this, 50 male Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) were used, two-months-old, weighing between 80 to 120 grams, divided into four groups: a control group without procedures; a group with hypothyroidism opting for a bilateral experimental model of thyroidectomy; a group with diabetes, with application of 200 mg/kg to 2% Aloxana; and two groups with both pathologies, adopting both experimental procedures by changing the sequence of the pathologies in question. In the studied groups, it was used the electroretinogram (ERG), a non-invasive method widely used in academia to evaluate the visual changes, in different periods of 30, 45 and 60 days. We found a decrease in the average amplitude of the wave-a of the animals in the groups with diabetes and with both pathologies in all the realized registrations, the ones that showed the highest statistical differences were in relation to the registration of maximum estocópica, as well as difference in oscillatory potential of both groups with both pathologies. These results support the hypothesis that both concomitant pathologies (diabetes and hypothyroidism) significantly diminish the ERG responses.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Estudo do desenvolvimento auditivo da habilidade de fusão binaural(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2022-04) ARAÚJO, Francisca Canindé Rosário da Silva; SILVA FILHO, Manoel da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2032152778116209Introduction: Binaural Interaction (BI) allows the introduction of auditory information (in the brain as a function of differences in perception of intensity or time of acoustic stimuli). Allows you to assess the action and integrated co- operative of the brainstem in lower understanding. As the maturation of the central nervous system occurs in the craniocaudal direction, the response to this ability may change during the course of development. Objectives: To normalize and compare the development with increasing age of response in the binaural diffusion test (BPT) with digital low-pass (LP) and high-pass (HP) filters in normative listeners. Methods: Prospective, cross-sectional and observational study. A total of 120 years were evaluated, in different age groups (6 to 8 years old, 10 to 12 years old, 14 to 16 years old and 20 to 30 years old) with TFB, filter at Fc 500/1700 Hz digital Finite Impulse Response type order 4096, with null phase and 5000 between 18 and 30 years with unfiltered speech material. Results: a progressive improvement in performance with increasing age (ANOVA (one-way): p<0.0001). There was a significant difference between the filtered words, age and the unfiltered p < (Dunnet: any filtered words,01). The difference between the age groups was significant (Tukey: p<0.01), less for the results obtained in the age groups of 6-8 and 10-12 years and of 14-16 and 18- 30 years. Discussion: IB is a skill that evolves with age development and NC fabrication. Final considerations: The interpretation of the TFB should take into account the performance by age group of the patients. This is important for future applications of these tests in people with Auditory Processing Disorder.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Identificação neuroanatômica dos núcleos cerebrais relacionados ao canto em Uraeginthus cyanocephalus (ordem Passeriformes, subordem Oscines, família Estrildidae)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011-09-28) LOBATO, Muriele Nazareth; LIMA, Silene Maria Araújo de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8961057812067156Song control regions in passerine birds are sexually dimorphic in the adult brain of species like the zebra finches in which males sing whereas females do not. In the majority of tropical bird species, however, females sing as well. The issue of female song production began to attract more attention recently, but the neural mechanisms involved in the female song production are still poorly understood. Here we study for the first time the ontogeny of the song control system in a species, in which both male and female sing regularly. In blue-capped cordon blues (Uraeginthus cyanocephalus), a close relative of the zebra finch, females sing but have shorter songs with fewer syllables compared to the males. Volumetric changes of forebrain song control regions (the HVC, the RA and the LMAN) of the blue capped cordon bleu have been quantified in both sexes at 20, 30, 50 and ≥100 days posthatching, by using the Nissl- taining method and in situs hybridization. In both sexes, no significant differences in the volumetric development of HVC (proper name) were detected. The Nissl-efined volume of the HVC in males was always superior to the females values, including the adulthood, when the volume values became significant bigger in males than in females. In contrast, the volume of the robust nucleus of the archistriatum (RA) increased with age reaching the highest values in adulthood. The Nissl-defined RA volume incresed by 2,21 times in males (from 0,104 mm3 at 20 days to 0,236 mm3 in adulthood). In females, no significant differences in the volumetric development of RA were detected.Artigo de Periódico Acesso aberto (Open Access) Indução, análises morfológicas e ultraestruturais de calos de maracujazeiro nativo(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2015-08) CARVALHO, Milene Alves de Figueiredo; PAIVA, Renato; HERRERA, Raírys Cravo; ALVES, Eduardo; CASTRO, Evaristo Mauro de; PAIVA, Patrícia Duarte de Oliveira; VARGAS, Daiane PeixotoAnalysis of calluses with embryogenic characteristics is important for subsequent in vitro regeneration of species with desirable agronomic traits such as the Passiflora gibertii native passion fruit. In this context, the present study aimed to analyze the induction of calluses from leaf explants of Passiflora gibertii N. E. Brown, as well as their morphologic and ultra-structural characterization. Cotyledonary leaves were inoculated in culture medium containing 2,4-D and picloram in association with kinetin. After 30 days of cultivation in the dark, the obtained calluses were prepared for the visualization in electron microscope (transmission and scanning) and light microscope. The results allowed to infer that the addition of picloram and kinetin to the culture medium promotes higher callus formation in cotyledonary leaf explants of P. gibertii than 2,4-D and kinetin. The growth regulator 2,4-D provides the formation of calluses with small isodiametric cells and small intercellular spaces, an organized cellular system and the predominance of round shaped mitochondria. Predominance of large and elongated cells with intercellular spaces, a non-organized cellular system and predominance of elongated mitochondria was observed when picloram was used.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Influência de parâmetros espaciais sobre potenciais corticais provocados visuais gerados por estimulação pseudoaleatória(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2013-03-08) ARAÚJO, Carolina dos Santos; GOMES, Bruno Duarte; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4932238030330851; SOUZA, Givago da Silva; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5705421011644718The contributions of contrast detection mechanisms to the visual cortical evoked potential (VECP) have been investigated studying the contrast-response and spatial frequency-response functions. Previously, the use of m-sequences for stimulus control has been almost restricted to multifocal electrophysiology stimulation and, in some aspects, it substantially differs from conventional VECP. Single stimulation with spatial contrast temporally controlled by msequences was not extensively tested or compared to multifocal techniques. Our purpose was to evaluate the influence of spatial frequency and contrast of sinusoidal gratings on the VECP elicited by pseudo-random stimulation. Nine normal subjects were stimulated by achromatic sinusoidal gratings driven by a pseudo-random binary m-sequence at seven spatial frequencies (0.4-10 cpd) and three stimulus sizes (4º, 8º, and 16º of visual angle). At 8º of visual angle, it was also used six contrasts levels (3.12-99%). First order kernel had not provided a consistent measurable signal across spatial frequencies and contrasts that were tested – signal was very small or absent – while the second order kernel first and second slices exhibited reliable responses for the stimulus range. The main differences between results obtained with the first and second slices of the second order kernel were the shape of the amplitude versus contrast and amplitude versus spatial frequency functions. The results indicated that the second order kernel first slice was dominated by M pathway, but for some stimulus condition some P pathway contribution could be found, while the second order kernel second slice reflected the P pathway contribution. The present work extended previous findings of the visual pathways contribution to VECP elicited by pseudo-random stimulation for a wider range of spatial frequencies.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Investigação de ocorrência de alterações moleculares nos genes KRAS, HRAS, NRAS e BRAF em carcinoma papilífero da tireóide(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2018-01-25) PIMENTEL, Clebson Pantoja; OLIVEIRA, Edivaldo Herculano Correa de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0094007714707651The most common cancer of the thyroid is the papillary carcinoma (PTC), which represents 80% of the cases of cancer affecting this gland. PTC is a malignant tumor, with slow evolution, found in any age, but with a higher occurrence in patients between 30-40 years old. The metabolic pathway MAPK is the most associated with PTC. Among the several proteins which have a role in this pathway, we highlight the ones encoded by the genes belonging to families RAS and BRAF. Considering that there are few clinical and genetic studies focusing on thyroid cancer from Brazilian Amazonian region, the aim of this study was to investigate the occurrence of alterations in genes HRAS, NRAS, KRAS and BRAF in patients with PTC treated in a public hospitals, from Belém (PA), seeking to make an association between the mutations found and the biochemical and clinical findings. To achieve this goal, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and direct automatic sequencing were used. Statistical analyses were performed using the software SPSS version 21.0. Continuous data were expressed as means and standard deviation and categorical data were described in terms of percentages. Student t Test was used to evaluate the continuous variables, while Fisher exact test and Chi-square were used to analyze categorical variables. We considered p<0.05 as significant value in all the analyses. Our results showed that, among the analyzed genes, only BRAF showed a mutation, BRAFV600E, in 21 out of the 53 patients (16 female and 5 males, 39.6%). Additionally, a new mutation in codon 38 of gene K-RAS was found (p.D38E). Considering clinical data, we found a significant association between the BRAFV600E mutation and hoarseness, as well as between this mutation and lymph node metastasis. In addition, the observation of a new mutation in the K-RAS gene indicates that the number of gene changes involving the MAPK pathway is still incomplete. The data obtained can be used for a better pre-surgical evaluation of thyroid tumors, in order to increase the sensitivity for the detection of cancer and avoid unnecessary surgeries of lesions erroneously identified as malignant.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Investigação dos efeitos protetores do selenito de sódio sobre a neurotoxicidade do metilmercúrio em diferentes períodos de desenvolvimento de ratos wistar(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011-12-28) SANTOS, Nilton Barreto dos; COSTA, Edmar Tavares da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6776869402973569; YAMADA, Elizabeth Sumi; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7240314827308306Exposure to mercury compounds results in oxidative damages, seriously affecting the central nervous system both in humans and in experimental models. We used Wistar rats at different stages of neuro-development in order to investigate potential protective effects of selenium (sodium selenite) in an in vivo model of exposure to methylmercury (MeHg). Subjects (age groups P1 and P21) were given lactational and orally, respectively: vehicle, Selenium (5ppm), MeHg (10 ppm) or selenium (5 ppm) plus MeHg (10 ppm) for 20 and 10 days respectively (n = 8 per group). After treatment, the rats were submitted to the following behavioral tests: open field and Morris water maze to examine motor deficits and memory/learning, respectively. After intracardiac perfusion we performed immunohistochemistry for Neu-N. In order to evaluate possible deleterious effects in neuronal populations, we counted neurons in the hippocampus (polymorphic layer). As a result, we found significant reduction in locomotor activity of neonates (P1) when exposed to MeHg. Besides, groups exposed to MeHg (alone or in association with selenium) showed learning/memory deficits. P21 animals treated with MeHg showed increase in locomotor activity, effect abolished by concomitant administration of selenium. When submitted to water maze, only subjects in the control and selenium groups showed reduction of the time latency. As assessed by stereological counting, we noticed reduction in the number of hippocampal neurons only in P21 animals exposed to MeHg. Combined, our results showed that MeHg exposure produces age-dependent behavioral effects. Also, despite other findings in the literature, under our experimental conditions administration of selenium was only able to interfere with motor deficits in older animals, besides not being able to interfere with memory/learning deficits nor the MeHg-induced neuronal death. Possible mechanisms associated with these partial protective properties of selenium in the later stages of neural development have yet to be elucidated.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Método baseado me cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência para analisar a atividade dos transportadores de GABA no sistema nervoso central(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2022-08) MORAES, Edinaldo Rogério da Silva; SILVA, Anderson Manoel Herculano Oliveira da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8407177208423247The GATs are the membrane proteins responsible for the uptake of GABA in the central nervous system. Alterations in GAT activity are implicated in several neurological diseases, including retinopathies. The present study describes an alternative method to determine GAT activity in tissue preparations of the central nervous system, using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with fluorescence detection. The GABA concentration in the medium was determined using the o-phthaldehyde (OPA)-derivation protocol validated by the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA) and the United States Food and Drug Administration (US-FDA). The GAT activity in the retinal preparations was determined through the evaluation of the GABA uptake, which was measured by assessing the difference between the initial and final concentrations of GABA in the incubation médium (Δ𝐺𝑎𝑏𝑎 = [𝐺𝑎𝑏𝑎] 𝑡_0 − [𝐺𝑎𝑏𝑎] 𝑡_𝑒𝑛𝑑). The evaluation of the GAT kinetics returned values of Km = 382.5 ± 32.2 μM and Vmax = 34 nmol/mg of protein. The data also demonstrated that the GABA uptake was predominantly Na+ and temperature-dependent, and was also inhibited by incubation with nipecotic acid, a substrate of GABA transporters. Taken together, these findings confirm that our approach provided a specific measure of GAT activity in retinal tissue. The data presented here thus validate, for the first time, an alternative, simple and sensitive method for the evaluation of GAT activity using high performance chromatography on preparations of the central nervous system.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Modulação dos sistemas GABAérgico e glutamatérgico na secreção hipotalâmica de ocitocina sob condições hiperosmóticas(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-04-07) GRISÓLIA, Alan Barroso Araújo; SILVA, Anderson Manoel Herculano Oliveira da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8407177208423247; DINIZ, Domingos Luiz Wanderley Picanço; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9601463988942971In mammals, the osmolality of extracellular fluid is a main factor for maintenance hydro electrolyte balance. Thus, changes in osmolality are detected by specialized hypothalamic cell, thereby starting a neurochemical signaling with glutamatergic and GABAergic system involvement, which may trigger the oxytocin release. However, the way of GABA glutamate aminoacids relationship could modulate the oxytocin release under hyperosmolality is till poorly understood. In this context, the aim in present study was characterize the hypertonic medium effect in GABA glutamate extracellular levels and its relationship with oxytocin release in the hypothalamus in vitro. For this, male wistar rats (270-300g) were kept under standard laboratory conditions. After decapitation, the brain was quickly removed and the hypothalamic fragments were immediately dissected in cold Krebs Ringer Bicarbonate Glucose Buffer (KRBG), and were transferred to perifusion chambers containing KRBG isotonic (280 mOsm/Kg H₂O), at flow rate of 0.5-1.0 ml/min, medium effluent was collected every during 15 min. The hypertonic stimulation (340 mOsm/kg H2O) was performed during 3 minutes. Glutamate, GABA and oxytocin levels were determined by reverse phase high-performance liquid chromatograph (HPLC) system. The measurements of glutamate showed an increased release only after decrease in GABA concentration. This release temporal profile motivated us to add GABA (3 mM) during osmotic stimulation, resulting in blockage of glutamate release previously observed. Moreover the results showed oxtocin release by hypertonic solution may also depend on a GABA decrease. The present study suggests that oxytocin release stimulated by hypertonicity depends on altering the relationship GABA / glutamate.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Neurodegeneração crônica em modelo murino: ensaios comportamentais e neuropatológicos na doença prion em fêmeas adultas de camundongos albinos suíços(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2009-04-30) OLIVEIRA, Roseane Borner de; DINIZ, Cristovam Wanderley Picanço; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2014918752636286In the present report we described behavioral and neuropathological changes induced by ME7 prion agent inoculated into CA1 of the albino Swiss mice and confirmed previous descriptions in the murine model of prion disease C57Bl6J with two exceptions: 1) septal region present higher level of microglial activation and reactive astrocytosis 2) disease progression (from inoculation to death) is 4 weeks longer and on average, early behavioral changes start correspondently 4 weeks later in albino Swiss mice. Neuronal counts did not reveal any significant changes between the experimental groups. Comparative analysis of activated microglia and perineuronal nets by optical fractionators revealed significant differences between 15 and 18 weeks: the microglial total number increased in this period of time whereas perineuronal nets decreased (t test, two-tailed analysis p<0.05) Cluster and discriminant subsequent analysis applied to behavioral studies revealed that burrowing activity distinguished the occurrence of two subgroups with differential sensitivity to the ME7 agent: one group (40% of the subjects) where the disease progression is faster and the terminal stage is reached in 22 weeks and another one (60%) with slower progression and terminal stage at 26 weeks post-inoculation. The results are important for comparative studies of the immunoneuropathology of chronic neurodegenerative disorders in general and for prion disease itself.
