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An Acad Bras Cienc ; 88(3 Suppl): 1863-1873, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27508997

ABSTRACT

This study evaluated the recognition memory and the levels of DNA damage (blood and hippocampus) in undernourished young Wistar rats. The experiment was conducted along 14-week with rodents divided in control group (CG, n=8) and undernourished group (UG, n=12) which was submitted to caloric restriction. Nutritional status for undernutrition was defined by Body Mass Index (BMI) ≤0.45g/cm2 and by weighting the organs/tissue (liver, spleen, intestine, peritoneal fat, kidney and encephalon). The Novel Object Recognition Test assessed recognition memory and the Comet Assay evaluated the levels of DNA damage. Student t test, 2-way ANOVA and Pearson's correlation analysis were used and the significance level was of p<0.05. The UG showed lower BMI and organ/tissue weights than CG (p<0.001). In short-term memory, the recognition rate was higher in the UG (p<0.05), only after 4 weeks. In the long-term memory, again recognition rate was higher in the UG than the CG, after 4 weeks (p<0.001) and 14 weeks (p<0.01). The UG showed decreased levels of DNA damage in the blood (p<0.01) and increased levels in the hippocampus (p<0.01). We concluded in this study that the undernutrition by caloric restriction did not cause impairment in recognition memory, however induced DNA damage in the hippocampus.


Subject(s)
DNA Damage , Malnutrition/genetics , Malnutrition/physiopathology , Memory/physiology , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Body Mass Index , Body Weight , Caloric Restriction , Comet Assay , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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J Neurol Surg Rep ; 74(2): 73-6, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24294564

ABSTRACT

Originating from the maxillary artery, the middle meningeal artery (MMA) is predominantly periosteal irrigating the bone and dura mater. It enters the floor of the middle cranial fossa through the foramen spinosum, travels laterally through a middle fossa bony ridge, and curves over the previous upper-greater wing of the sphenoid, where it in a variable point is divided into frontal and parietal branches. The complex sequence of the MMA development gives many opportunities for variant anatomy. In a Caucasian cadaver skull of an approximately 35-year-old individual belonging to the didactical collection of the Laboratory of Human Anatomy at the University of Santa Cruz do Sul, Brazil, it was noted that the right foramen spinosum has an abnormal shape. In this report, we discuss an abnormality of the foramen spinosum due to a variation in the trajectory of the MMA. Thus, the present study shall be important for health sciences and those who have some interest in pathologies associated with the MMA.

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Braz. j. morphol. sci ; 29(3): 123-124, jul.-sept. 2012.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-665196

ABSTRACT

The palatoglossus muscle is classically described as an extrinsic muscle of the tongue. However, this descriptionis not consensus among the researchers, is one that sometimes it is not considered a muscle of the tongue.Thus, the objective of this study is to discuss some neuroanatomical aspects of palatoglossus muscle that mayhelp explain this aspect. Furthermore, this study shall be useful for clinicians, surgeons and academics thatmanipulate and keep particular interest for this anatomical site.


Subject(s)
Tongue/anatomy & histology , Palatal Muscles/innervation , Palate/anatomy & histology , Neuroanatomy
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Braz. j. morphol. sci ; 29(2): 65-68, apr.-jun. 2012.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-665200

ABSTRACT

In this simple review we discuss some important anatomical and functional aspects of the first cervical nerve (C1). The C1 has considerable clinical importance, and the particulars of this nerve are conflicting among several authors, thus, the present review shall be essential for health sciences and those who keep some interest in pathologies associated with the nerves of the neck. For the preparation of this text were consulted papers published in English and textbooks. The articles were accessed from a basic search on SciELO, MEDLINE, PubMed, LILACS, Google Scholar and ScienceDirect.


Subject(s)
Neuroanatomy , Spinal Nerves , Databases as Topic
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Braz. j. morphol. sci ; 29(2): 111-113, apr.-jun. 2012. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-665201

ABSTRACT

During routine activities in the Laboratory of Human Anatomy at the University of Santa Cruz do Sul – Brazil, an atlanto-occipital fusion was observed in a Caucasian cadaver skull. The skull used in our study had complete fusion of the occipital bone with the atlas vertebra, except in traffic areas of the vertebral arteries. Some important neurological disorders seem to be related with atlanto-occipital fusion. The presence of other anatomical variations was not verified. Thus, the present study shall be important for health sciences and those who keep some interest in pathologies associated with brain.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Cervical Atlas/abnormalities , Skull/anatomy & histology , Skull/abnormalities , Neurology , Occipital Bone/abnormalities , Cadaver
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