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    Tratamento cirĂșrgico da Endometriose PĂ©lvica - revisĂŁo de literatura / Surgical treatment of Pelvic Endometriosis - literature review

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    A endometriose Ă© uma doença ginecolĂłgica caracterizada pelo implante anĂŽmalo de tecido endometrial em localização extrauterina, pode comprometer ĂłrgĂŁos e estruturas pĂ©lvicas e Ă  distĂąncia. Estima-se prevalĂȘncia da doença de 5 - 20% na população feminina, sendo clinicamente marcada por dor, infertilidade, disquezia, constipação e tenesmo, o que pode influenciar na qualidade de vida dos pacientes. Tradicionalmente, o tratamento medicamentoso Ă© a primeira opção para a endometriose. No entanto, existem circunstĂąncias em que a intervenção cirĂșrgica Ă© necessĂĄria, preferida ou solicitada. Perante isso, objetivamos revisar e compilar os conhecimentos atuais sobre o tratamento cirĂșrgico da endometriose pĂ©lvica. Para isso, utilizou-se as bases de dados PubMed e SciELO, com “cirurgia”, "videolaparoscopia" e “endometriose” como descritores. Foram encontrados 162 artigos dos quais foram utilizados 25, os demais nĂŁo satisfaziam os critĂ©rios de inclusĂŁo. Por fim, perante diversas tĂ©cnicas de cirurgia apresentadas em literatura, concluĂ­mos que o tratamento cirĂșrgico ideal da endometriose pĂ©lvica permanece um desafio para a equipe multidisciplinar, porĂ©m, deve-se sempre tomar decisĂ”es individualizadas e esclarecidas com a paciente envolvida; e desempenhada por equipe multidisciplinar especializada

    Comparative analysis between Open Field and Elevated Plus Maze tests as a method for evaluating anxiety-like behavior in mice

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    Anxiety is being increasingly diagnosed in the elderly population. In this sense, epidemiologic data have linked late-life anxiety disorders to increased cognitive decline, morbidity, and even mortality. In addition, studies have already reported the influence of the environment on the association between aging and anxiety. Therefore, the present study aimed to conduct a comparative analysis between Elevated Plus Maze (EPM) and Open Field (OF) tests as methods for evaluating mice's anxiety-like behavior, considering environmental and age variables. For this, eighty Female albino Swiss mice aged 6, 12, and 18 months were housed in an impoverished environment (IE) and enriched environment (EE). Following this, the animals were tested in EPM and OF tests. The environment and age affect the anxiety-like behavior of the mice in the OF, with a difference between the animals of 6 and 18 months, only in the EE (p < 0.021). However, in the EPM, it does not occur. Despite that, the environment affected the distance traveled by the mice in the EPM, where the IE animals showed greater exploratory activity than the EE, only in the 18-month group (p < 0.001). No environmental influences were detected in the OF. Concerning age, in the EPM, animals in the 18-month-old group traveled shorter distances compared to the 6-month group (p < 0.001) and the 12-month group (p < 0.001), only in EE. In turn, in the OF there was a decrease in the distance traveled in the 18-month group compared to the 6-month group (p = 0.012), only in the IE. Thus, the divergences between the results of EPM and OF instigate a better evaluation of the parameters analyzed in each test

    The Masticatory Activity Interference in Quantitative Estimation of CA1, CA3 and Dentate Gyrus Hippocampal Astrocytes of Aged Murine Models and under Environmental Stimulation

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    Studies indicating the influence of masticatory dysfunction, due to a soft diet or lack of molars, on impairing spatial memory and learning have led to research about neuronal connections between areas and cell populations possibly affected. In this sense, with scarce detailed data on the subfields of hippocampus in dementia neurodegeneration, there is no information about astrocytic responses in its different layers. Thus, considering this context, the present study evaluated the effects of deprivation and rehabilitation of masticatory activity, aging, and environmental enrichment on the stereological quantification of hippocampal astrocytes from layers CA1, CA3, and DG. For this purpose, we examined mature (6-month-old; 6M), and aged (18-month-old; 18M) mice, subjected to distinct masticatory regimens and environments. Three different regimens of masticatory activity were applied: continuous normal mastication with hard pellets (HD); normal mastication followed by deprived mastication with equal periods of pellets followed by soft powder (HD/SD); or rehabilitated masticatory activity with equal periods of HD, followed by powder, followed by pellets (HD/SD/HD). Under each specific regimen, half of the animals were raised in standard cages (impoverished environment (IE)) and the other half in enriched cages (enriched environment (EE)), mimicking sedentary or active lifestyles. Microscopic stereological, systematic, and random sampling approaches with an optical dissector of GFAP-immunolabeled astrocytes were done, allowing for an astrocyte numerical estimate. Stratum moleculare and hilus, from the dentate gyrus (DG) and Strata Lacunosum-Moleculare, Oriens, and Radiatum, similarly to the dentate gyrus, showed no significant change in any of the investigated variables (age, diet, or environment) in these layers. However, in Stratum radiatum, it was possible to observe significant differences associated with diet regimens and age. Therefore, diet-related differences were found when the HD 18M IE group was compared to the HD/SD/HD 18-month-old group in the same environment (IE) (p = 0.007). In the present study, we present modulatory factors (masticatory function, environmental enrichment, and aging) for the differentiated quantitative laminar response in the hippocampal regions, suggesting other studies to read the plasticity and responsiveness of astrocytes, including the molecular background
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