24 research outputs found
Análisis teórico del diseño instruccional desde el enfoque sistémico
The study identified the organization of different instructional design models through the application of the systemic approach. Seven documents were analyzed in order to focus on the compulsory elements, to distinguish them and to relate them. Four key elements were identified: educational agents, techno-logical instruments, contents and process of teaching-learning. High quantities of optional elements were also found and the relations between the obligatory and supportive elements were classified. It was found that the analyzed models are of a procedural character and not theoretical. Each model presents undefinitions and confusions about what to understand, when, how and which elements should be used.El estudio identificó la organización de diferentes modelos de diseño instruccional, mediante la aplicación del enfoque sistémico. Se analizaron siete documentos para seleccionar los elementos, distinguirlos y relacionarlos. Se identificaron cuatro elementos obligatorios: agentes educativos, instrumentos tecnológicos, contenidos y proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje, una cantidad elevada de elementos optativos y se clasificaron las relaciones entre los elementos obligatorios como solidarias. Se encontró que los modelos analizados son de character procedimental y no teóricos. Cada uno de estos modelos presenta indefiniciones y confusiones sobre qué entender, cuándo, cómo y cuáles elementos utilizar
A High-Fat and High-Carbohydrate Diet Promotes Reminiscent Hallmarks of an Aging Ovary in the Rabbit Model
The primary definition of ovarian aging refers to the loss of follicles. Moreover, the aging of the microenvironment in ovaries, specifically affecting the follicles, may reveal deterioration with advancing age. Besides aging, metabolic disorders associated with hypercaloric diets may affect ovarian health and manifest characteristics associated with premature aging. In this study, we used 10-week-old chinchilla rabbits fed with a high-fat and high-carbohydrate diet (HFCD) until 25 weeks of age to explore hallmarks of reminiscent ovarian aging. The HFCD diet appeared to affect the ovarian reserve, reflected in a significant decrease in primordial follicles. Likewise, Sudan black stain detection revealed substantial differences in the deposits of lipofuscin in the interstitial glands of HFCD-fed rabbits compared to controls, constituting a “hallmark” of aging. The HFCD showed no induced changes in the expression of SOD 2 in the interstitial gland; however, surface epithelium cells were greater expressed. Besides this, the HFCD induced nuclear translocation of NF-ΚΒ p65 factor transcription in surface epithelium cells. We conclude that an HFCD induces a greater accumulation of senescence cells in the interstitial gland, promoting characteristics reminiscent of ovarian aging. However, the activation mechanism of NF-KB caused by an HFCD, which may be stress-responsive and generated by the interstitial gland, requires further study
Morphological rearrangement of the cortical region, in aging ovaries
The ovary is a structurally dynamic organ
that alters with age. Modifications in the paracrine status
influence the capacity of aging oocytes to develop
normal embryos. Despite the importance of
understanding the cellular and molecular mechanism
involved in the process of ovarian aging, histological
changes remain poorly understood. Correlating the
process of folliculogenesis and somatic cell function
during ovarian aging is essential to explain the
reproductive decline of aged mammalian species,
including humans.
Here, we performed a morphological and
immunohistological study on the ovaries of chinchilla
rabbits that varied in age from one to 34-months. The
spatiotemporal expression of the cholesterol side-chain
cleavage cytochrome P450scc (CYP11A) and the
smooth muscle actin (SMA) were analyzed.
A significant histological rearrangement of
immunodetected cells in theca interna, theca externa and
the interstitial tissue around the follicles occurred. The
expression of CYP11A1 decreased considerably in antral
follicles of aging ovaries. Moreover, we found that the
secondary interstitial gland developed extensively, and a
remarkable rearrangement of the surface epithelium
occurred in aging ovaries. In contrast to ovaries during
the reproductive period, the immunohistological changes
demonstrate that the interstitial gland became the most
abundant tissue during the aging of ovaries. Thus, the
current study provides new data for understanding the
alteration of somatic cell function in elderly ovaries and
how this affects their declined fertility
Phenotype of Per1- and Per2- expressing neurons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of a diurnal rodent ( Arvicanthis ansorgei ): comparison with a nocturnal species, the rat
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Participation of the Olfactory Bulb in Circadian Organization during Early Postnatal Life in Rabbits.
Experimental evidence indicates that during pre-visual stages of development in mammals, circadian regulation is still not under the control of the light-entrainable hypothalamic pacemaker, raising the possibility that the circadian rhythmicity that occurs during postnatal development is under the control of peripheral oscillators, such as the main olfactory bulb (MOB). We evaluated the outcome of olfactory bulbectomy on the temporal pattern of core body temperature and gross locomotor activity in newborn rabbits. From postnatal day 1 (P1), pups were randomly assigned to one of the following conditions: intact pups (INT), intact pups fed by enteral gavage (INT+ENT), sham operated pups (SHAM), pups with unilateral lesions of the olfactory bulb (OBx-UNI), and pups with bilateral lesions of the olfactory bulb (OBx-BI). At the beginning of the experiment, from P1-8, the animals in all groups were fed at 11:00, from P9-13 the feeding schedule was delayed 6 h (17:00), and finally, from P14-15 the animals were subjected to fasting conditions. The rabbit pups of the INT, INT+ENT, SHAM and OBx-UNI groups exhibited a clear circadian rhythmicity in body temperature and locomotor activity, with a conspicuous anticipatory rise hours prior to the nursing or feeding schedule, which persisted even during fasting conditions. In addition, phase delays in the nursing or feeding schedule induced a clear phase shift in both parameters. In contrast, the OBx-BI group exhibited atypical rhythmicity in both parameters under entrained conditions that altered the anticipatory component, as well as deficient phase control of both rhythms. The present results demonstrate that the expression of circadian rhythmicity at behavioral and physiological levels during early stages of rabbit development largely depends on the integrity of the main olfactory bulb
Misadjustment of diurnal expression of core temperature and locomotor activity in lactating rabbits associated with maternal over-nutrition before and during pregnancy.
Metabolic parameters ranging from circulating nutrient levels and substrate utilization to energy expenditure and thermogenesis are temporally modulated by the circadian timing system. During critical embryonic developmental periods, maternal over-nutrition could alter key elements in different tissues associated with the generation of circadian rhythmicity, compromising normal rhythmicity development. To address this issue, we determine whether maternal over-nutrition leads to alterations in the development of circadian rhythmicity at physiological and behavioral levels in the offspring. For this, female rabbits were fed a standard diet (SD) or high-fat and carbohydrate diet (HFCD) before mating and during gestation. Core body temperature and gross locomotor activity were continuously recorded in newborn rabbits, daily measurements of body weight and the amount of milk ingested was carried out. At the end of lactation, tissue samples, including brown adipose tissue (BAT) and white adipose tissue (WAT), were obtained for determining the expression of uncoupling protein-1 (UCP1) and cell death-inducing DNA fragmentation factor-like effector A (CIDEA) genes. HFCD pups exhibited conspicuous differences in the development of the daily rhythm of temperature and locomotor activity compared to the SD pups, including a significant increase in the daily mean core temperature, changes in the time when temperature or activity remains above the average, shifts in the acrophase, decrease in the duration and intensity of the anticipatory rise previous to nursing, and changes in frequency of the rhythms. HFCD pups exhibited a significant increase in BAT thermogenesis markers, and a decrease of these markers in WAT, indicating more heat generation by brown adipocytes and alterations in the browning process. These results indicate that maternal over-nutrition alters offspring homeostatic and chronostatic regulation at the physiological and behavioral levels. Further studies are needed to determine whether these alterations are associated with the changes in the organization of the circadian system of the progeny
Metabolites temporal pattern.
<p>Temporal profile of: liver weight (Liver) and serum levels of glucose (GLU), free fatty acids (FFA), tryacylglycerides (TAG), cholecystokinin (CCK) and cholesterol (CHO) of newborn rabbits on postnatal day 8, that were maintained under constant light, and received one of the following treatments: had access to a lactating doe (NAT) once every 24-h (indicated by the vertical gray bar) or olfactory stimulated with rabbit maternal milk (M-Milk), with the pheromone 2-methyl-but-2enal (2MB2) or with water (H<sub>2</sub>O). Mean ± SEM, and the lines showed the fitted Cosinor function (see text for details). Mesor is indicated by the horizontal dotted line.</p