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Neuroscience ; 255: 122-33, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24121128

ABSTRACT

The expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which is found in the pro-BDNF, truncated-BDNF and mature-BDNF isoforms, changes with learning. Mature-BDNF shows a peak of late expression in the hippocampus that is involved in the persistence of aversive memory in rodents. However, the role of BDNF in the hippocampal synaptic mechanisms involved in the classical conditioning aversive memory in birds still needs clarification. This study investigated the late expression of BDNF in the hippocampus and amygdala of pigeons trained with tone-shock conditioning and the effects of intra-hippocampal infusion of anisomycin (Ani) in these changes. Seven days after implantation of intra-hippocampal microcannulae, adult pigeons trained with three tone-shock pairings were assigned to one of three groups: Conditioning and Ani (CondANI), Conditioning and saline vehicle (CondSAL) and Conditioning only (Cond). NAIVE group had no treatment or conditioning. Homogenates of tissues from the hippocampus and amygdala, obtained 12h after training, were used to determine the content of mature-BDNF, truncated-BDNF and pro-BDNF using Western blotting. Higher values for mature-BDNF than for truncated- and pro-BDNF content were seen in the hippocampus of Cond and CondSAL birds, but not in the hippocampus of CondANI or NAIVE birds (p<0.05). The values of mature-BDNF in the amygdala of all the three conditioned groups were higher than those observed for truncated- and pro-BDNF (p<0.05), which indicates that the activation of this protein in the amygdala was not affected by the infusion of Ani in the hippocampus. The data indicate that the tone-shock conditioning induced the activation of molecular pathways of BDNF in the hippocampus and amygdala of the pigeons. The decreases in the content of truncated- and pro-BDNF isoforms found in conditioned pigeons may suggest cleavage mechanisms induced by the training. Our data confirm previous observations of rodent studies and extend these observations to pigeons, revealing that, in spite of the anatomical differences between the hippocampus of rodents and pigeons, there are functional and molecular mechanisms that are conservative between the species.


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Amygdala/metabolism , Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor/biosynthesis , Columbidae/metabolism , Hippocampus/metabolism , Animals , Blotting, Western , Conditioning, Classical , Male , Protein Isoforms/biosynthesis
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Plant Dis ; 96(1): 151, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30731880

ABSTRACT

Teak (Tectona grandis Linn. F.) is one of the most important forest crops in Brazil, occupying areas in different regions, such as Goiás, Mato Grosso, Paraná, and São Paulo states. Teak wood is used for many purposes such as shipbuilding, rolling and plywood, firewood, and charcoal. In May 2011, teak symptomatic feeder root samples, exhibiting inconspicuous, small galls, were collected in the municipality of Piracicaba, São Paulo State, Brazil (22°41'46.90″S, 47°38'36.84″W). Specimens were identified through perineal patterns and esterase phenotypes of 20 adult females (1,2). Perineal patterns and esterase phenotypes were consistent with those described for Meloidogyne arenaria (Neal, 1889) Chitwood, 1949 and M. javanica (Treub, 1885) Chitwood, 1949. Perineal patterns of M. arenaria showed a low dorsal arch, compressed dorsolaterally, with lateral field marked by some forked and broken striae; no punctate markings between anus and tail terminus were observed. Perineal patterns of M. javanica were rounded, with low dorsal arch, striae smooth, lateral field distinct, clearly demarcated from striae by parallel lines. From the esterase electrophoresis we obtained A2 (Rm:1.2;1.3) and J3 (Rm:1.0;1.25;1.4) phenotypes, typical from M. arenaria and M. javanica, respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first report of M. arenaria parasitizing teak roots in Brazil and elsewhere (new host) and the first report of M. javanica infecting teak in the State of São Paulo. Previously, M. javanica was reported to be infecting teak-growing areas in the State of Mato Grosso (3). This finding has a great importance, not only by the inclusion of these parasites in teak pathological scenario, but also for predicting possible damage in plant species used in teak-based intercropping systems. References: (1) P. R. Esbenshade and A. C. Triantaphyllou. J. Nematol. 22:10, 1990. (2) K. M. Hartman and J. N. Sasser. 1985. Page 115 in: An Advanced Treatise on Meloidogyne. Volume II, Methodology. K. R. Barker et al., eds. North Carolina State University Graphics, Raleigh,1985. (3) R. A. Silva et al. Nematol. Bras. 27:261, 2003.

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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 17(2): 153-60, mar. 1995. ilus, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-165221

ABSTRACT

Neste estudo avaliou-se o efeito da radiaçao ionizante em 12 coelhas (65 embrioes), em três diferentes momentos da gravidez: no momento do cruzamento / ovulaçao (hora zero), dois dias após e quatro dias após, com duas diferentes doses de irradiaçao: 5 cGy e 1O cGy. Seis coelhas (36 blastocistos) foram usadas como controles. O momento do cruzamento foi considerado a hora "zero". Após seis dias (ñ 60 minutos), os embrioes de cada coelha foram obtidos por lavagem do útero com meio de cultura. Os embrioes foram fixados em metanol por 48 horas, e corados com hematoxilina ácida de Mayer. Os seguintes parâmetros foram estudados: a - índice mitótico; b - malformaçoes do pólo embrionário. Nao se encontrou malformaçoes grosseiras do pólo embrionário. O índice mitótico foi alterado tanto pelo momento quanto pela dose irradiada.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Rabbits , Blastocyst/radiation effects , Cobalt/adverse effects , Embryonic Structures/abnormalities , Mitotic Index , Radiation, Ionizing , Mitosis , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Time Factors
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