33 research outputs found
Assessment of morphological and functional changes in neonate vitrified testis grafts after host treatment with melatonin
This study was conducted to assess the effect of melatonin on the structure of
testis and spermatogenesis dynamics in neonate vitrified testis grafts. Neonate
vitrified testes, candidates for transplantation heterotopically to experiment or control
groups, were warmed in thawing media which had or did not have a supplement
of 100 μM melatonin, respectively. Following transplantation, melatonin (20 mg/
/kg/day) or saline solution was intraperitoneally injected into the treated and the
non-treated groups, respectively. The initiating spermatogenesis, spermatogonia
survival, and structure of tissue in the testis graft were examined. Cell apoptosis
(TUNEL assay) and proliferation (Brdu assay) in germ cells were determined.
Histological studies revealed the dynamic of the spermatogenesis process in the
vitrified testis graft. However, dilation of the lumen accompanied by a disorganised
epithelium in the non-treated group was higher than in the treated group. Furthermore,
the proportion of apoptotic germ cells together with a reduced proportion of
proliferated germ cells was higher in the non-treated group than in the treated
group. Overall, the number of seminiferous tubules in the testes grafts of both groups
remained steady. However, the non-treated testes grafts contained more damaged
seminiferous tubules than the treated ones. The thickness of the seminiferous tubules
was greater in the melatonin treated group than in the non-treated group. In
fact, the thickness of germinal epithelium was significantly higher in the treated
group than in the non-treated group. The study may show a positive effect from
melatonin resulting in more grafts restoring puberty. Furthermore, the associated
increase in the healthy number of seminiferous tubules suggests that melatonin may
have a preventative ischaemia/antioxidant role and in fact may be useful to initiate
the spermatogenesis process. (Folia Morphol 2011; 70, 2: 95–102
Follicular dynamics in neonate vitrified ovarian grafts after host treatment with melatonin
This study evaluates the effect of melatonin on follicular dynamics in neonate
vitrified ovarian grafts. Vitrified ovaries from neonate F1 hybrid mice, candidates
for transplantation to treated or non-treated groups, were thawed under
standard conditions with or without the addition of 100 μM melatonin, respectively.
Following transplantation, melatonin (20 mg/kg/day) or saline solution
was injected i.p. into the treated and the non-treated groups, respectively.
Vaginal cytology to monitor estrogenic activity together with follicle survival
and development in the ovary grafts was examined.
The results showed that the sites of transplantation became obvious within the
oestrous phase. Histological analysis showed that there was a dynamic of the
ovogenesis process in the vitrified ovary grafts. However, in the ovary graft the
empty cavity together with jumbled oocyte-granulosa complex in the non-treated
group was higher than in the melatonin treated group.
Overall, the number of primary follicles in the ovary grafts of both groups remained
constant throughout the oestrous period. However, the treated ovary
grafts contained more secondary follicles throughout the oestrous period in
comparison to non-treated ovary grafts. The antral follicle rates were more
marked in the melatonin treated group than in the non-treated group during
the oestrous period, whereas at other days of the cycle no significant difference
was observed. The fresh corpora lutea rates were significantly higher in
the treatment group than in the non-treatment group.
The study showed that there is a positive effect with melatonin resulting in
more grafts restoring puberty. Furthermore, the associated increase in healthy
follicles suggests that melatonin has a preventative ischaemia/antioxidant action
and may be useful to follicles. (Folia Morphol 2011; 70, 1: 18-23
The effects of swimming exercise and supraphysiological doses of nandrolone decanoate on the testis in adult male rats: a transmission electron microscope study
Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) are used in high doses by athletes to improve
athletic ability, physical appearance, and muscle mass. Unfortunately,
the abuse of these agents has significantly increased. It has been established
that exercise and high doses of AAS may influence the hypothalamic-pituitary
gonadal (H-P-G) axis, which can in turn affect the ultrastructure of the testes.
However, the effect of the combination of exercise and high doses of AAS on
the ultrastructure of the testes is not known. This study was undertaken in
order to examine the combination effects of swimming exercise and supraphysiological
doses of nandrolone decanoate on the ultrastructural changes in
rat testes. Five groups of male Wistar strain albino rats were treated as follows
for 8 weeks: solvent of nandrolone decanoate (peanut oil) as a vehicle (sham);
nandrolone decanoate (ND) (10 mg/kg/week) - ND; exercise (1 h/day, 5 days
a week) - exercise; ND (10 mg/kg/week) and exercise (1 h/day, 5 days a week)
- ND-EX; and sedentary control without any injection or exercise - control.
Ultrastructural changes in the rat testes were characterised by transmission
electron microscopy. The number and size of Leydig cells were considerably
decreased in the interstitial space in the experimental rats. The increased thickness
and irregular wavy multilaminar appearance of basement membrane in
the treated animals, especially in the ND-EX group, are associated with well
developed myoid cells. Cytoplasm vacuolisation, vesicular-like crista of the mitochondria,
numerous lipid droplets, and lysosome and phagolysosome in Sertoli
cells were significantly observed in the experimental groups. Several apoptotic
germ cells were considerably observed in the experimental rats (p ≤ 0.05).
Exercise training seems to increase the extent of ultrastructural changes caused
by supraphysiological doses of ND in rats, which in turn may affect fertility.
(Folia Morphol 2010; 69, 3: 138-146
Immersive virtual reality in improving communication skills in children with Autism
Individuals in the Autism Spectrum often encounter situations where they have to respond to questions and situations that they do not know how to respond to, such as, questions asked by strangers including ones related to daily-life activities. A variety of research has been done to improve social and communication impairments in children with autism using technology. Immersive virtual reality is a relatively recent technology with a potential to bring an effective solution and used as a therapeutic tool to develop different skills. This paper presents a virtual reality solution to reduce the gap experienced by autistic children due to their inability to establish a communication. An interactive scenario-based system that uses role-play and turn-taking technique was implemented to evaluate and verify the effectiveness of immersive environment on the social performance of an autistic child. Preliminary testing of the system demonstrated the feasibility of VR-based system as a tool for improving the communication skill in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) children. The results of the comparative usability study show the effectiveness of immersive VR in motivating and satisfying the autistic.Scopu
Design of immersive virtual reality system to improve communication skills in individuals with autism
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) regularly experience situations in which they need to give answers but do not know how to respond; for example, questions related to everyday life activities that are asked by strangers. Research geared at utilizing technology to mend social and communication impairments in children with autism is actively underway. Immersive virtual reality (VR) is a relatively recent technology that has the potential of being an effective therapeutic tool for developing various skills in autistic children. This paper presents an interactive scenario-based VR system developed to improve the communications skills of autistic children. The system utilizes speech recognition to provide natural interaction and role-play and turntaking to evaluate and verify the effectiveness of the immersive environment on the social performance of autistic children. In experiments conducted, participants showed more improved performance with a computer augmented virtual environment (CAVE) than with a head mounted display (HMD) or a normal desktop. The results indicate that immersive VR could be more satisfactory and motivational than desktop for children with ASD.Scopu
Comparing the effect of adaptive support ventilation (ASV) and synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV) on respiratory parameters in neurosurgical ICU patients
Background: Various modes of mechanical ventilation have different effects on respiratory variables. Lack of patients� neuroventilatory coordination and increasing the work of breathing are major disadvantages in mechanically ventilated patients. Objectives: This study is conducted to compare the respiratory parameters differences in Adaptive support ventilation (ASV) and synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV) modes in neurosurgical ICU patients. Methods: In a crossover study, patients under mechanical ventilation in neurosurgical ICU were enrolled. The patients alternatively experienced two types of ventilations for 30 minutes (adaptive support ventilation and synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation). The respiratory parameters (tidal volume, respiratory rate, airway pressure, lung compliance, end-tidal carbon dioxide, peripheral oxygenation and respiratory dead space), hemodynamic variables, every 10 minutes and arterial blood gas analysis at the end of each 30 minutes were recorded. Results were compared and analyzed with SPSS v.19. Results: Sixty patients were involved in this study. In ASV mode, values including peak airway pressure (P-peak), end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2), tidal volume and respiratory dead space were significantly lower than SIMV mode. Although the mean value for dynamic compliance had no significant difference in the two types of ventilation, it was better in ASV mode. Conclusions: ASV mode compared with SIMV mode can lead to improve lung compliance and respiratory dead space. © 2016, Iranian Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ISRAPM)
Melatonin protects testes against lithium-pilocarpine-induced temporal lobe epilepsy in rats: a time course study
Male dysfunction is common in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). We evaluated whether melatonin, as a supplement, can play a positive role in reducing the epileptogenesis imposing abnormalities of spermatozoa and testes in epileptic rats. Status epilepticus was induced based on the TLE lithium-pilocarpine model. Two patterns of melatonin were administered to the epileptic animals along the mean durations of latent (14days) and chronic (60days) phases. Sperm parameters, different antioxidant enzyme levels, germ cell apoptosis, body and relative sex organ weights were evaluated in all groups 60days following SE induction. Chronic TLE caused a significant reduction in sperm parameters. In the testis, the reduced level of antioxidant enzymes was accompanied by a significant increase in malondialdehyde concentration. The presence of oxidant condition in the testes of epileptic animals caused expanded apoptosis in the germ cell layer. Moreover, the amount of weight gain in epileptic animals was more prominent. Melatonin administration was able to improve sperm motility by increasing the total antioxidant level. There was also a significant reduction in the spermatogenic cell line apoptosis and the extra weight gain of melatonin-treated animals. Melatonin supplementation might be considered as an acceptable cotreatment in epileptic patients
Immersive Virtual Reality in Improving Communication Skills in Children with Autism
Individuals in the Autism Spectrum often encounter situations where they have to respond to questions and situations that they do not know how to respond to, such as, questions asked by strangers including ones related to daily-life activities. A variety of research has been done to improve social and communication impairments in children with autism using technology. Immersive virtual reality is a relatively recent technology with a potential to bring an effective solution and used as a therapeutic tool to develop different skills. This paper presents a virtual reality solution to reduce the gap experienced by autistic children due to their inability to establish a communication. An interactive scenario-based system that uses role-play and turn-taking technique was implemented to evaluate and verify the effectiveness of immersive environment on the social performance of an autistic child. Preliminary testing of the system demonstrated the feasibility of VR-based system as a took for improving the communication skill in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) children. The results of the comparative usability study show the effectiveness of immersive VR in motivating and satisfying the autistic
Immersive Virtual Reality in Improving Communication Skills in Children with Autism
Individuals in the Autism Spectrum often encounter situations where they have to respond to questions and situations that they do not know how to respond to, such as, questions asked by strangers including ones related to daily-life activities. A variety of research has been done to improve social and communication impairments in children with autism using technology. Immersive virtual reality is a relatively recent technology with a potential to bring an effective solution and used as a therapeutic tool to develop different skills. This paper presents a virtual reality solution to reduce the gap experienced by autistic children due to their inability to establish a communication. An interactive scenario-based system that uses role-play and turn-taking technique was implemented to evaluate and verify the effectiveness of immersive environment on the social performance of an autistic child. Preliminary testing of the system demonstrated the feasibility of VR-based system as a took for improving the communication skill in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) children. The results of the comparative usability study show the effectiveness of immersive VR in motivating and satisfying the autistic
The effects of swimming exercise and supraphysiological doses of nandrolone decanoate on the testis in adult male rats: a transmission electron microscope study
Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) are used in high doses by athletes to improve athletic ability, physical appearance, and muscle mass. Unfortunately, the abuse of these agents has significantly increased. It has been established that exercise and high doses of AAS may influence the hypothalamic-pituitary gonadal (H-P-G) axis, which can in turn affect the ultrastructure of the testes. However, the effect of the combination of exercise and high doses of AAS on the ultrastructure of the testes is not known. This study was undertaken in order to examine the combination effects of swimming exercise and supraphysiological doses of nandrolone decanoate on the ultrastructural changes in rat testes. Five groups of male Wistar strain albino rats were treated as follows for 8 weeks: solvent of nandrolone decanoate (peanut oil) as a vehicle (sham); nandrolone decanoate (ND) (10 mg/kg/week) — ND; exercise (1 h/day, 5 days a week) — exercise; ND (10 mg/kg/week) and exercise (1 h/day, 5 days a week) — ND-EX; and sedentary control without any injection or exercise — control. Ultrastructural changes in the rat testes were characterised by transmission electron microscopy. The number and size of Leydig cells were considerably decreased in the interstitial space in the experimental rats. The increased thickness and irregular wavy multilaminar appearance of basement membrane in the treated animals, especially in the ND-EX group, are associated with well developed myoid cells. Cytoplasm vacuolisation, vesicular-like crista of the mitochondria, numerous lipid droplets, and lysosome and phagolysosome in Sertoli cells were significantly observed in the experimental groups. Several apoptotic germ cells were considerably observed in the experimental rats (p ≤ 0.05). Exercise training seems to increase the extent of ultrastructural changes caused by supraphysiological doses of ND in rats, which in turn may affect fertility