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    Metabolic Changes In Masseter Muscle Of Rats Submitted To Acute Stress Associated With Exodontia

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    Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Clinical evidence has shown that stress may be associated with alterations in masticatory muscle functions. Morphological changes in masticatory muscles induced by occlusal alterations and associated with emotional stress are still lacking in the literature. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of acute stress on metabolic activity and oxidative stress of masseter muscles of rats subjected to occlusal modification through morphological and histochemical analyses. In this study, adult Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups: a group with extraction and acute stress (E+A); group with extraction and without stress (E+C); group without extraction and with acute stress (NO+A); and control group without both extraction and stress (NO+C). Masseter muscles were analyzed by Succinate Dehydrogenase (SDH), Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Diaphorase (NADH) and Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) techniques. Statistical analyses and two-way ANOVA were applied, followed by Tukey-Kramer tests. In the SDH test, the E+C, E+A and NO+A groups showed a decrease in high desidrogenase activities fibers (P < 0.05), compared to the NO+C group. In the NADH test, there was no difference among the different groups. In the ROS test, in contrast, E+A, E+C and NO+A groups showed a decrease in ROS expression, compared to NO+C groups (P < 0.05). Modified dental occlusion and acute stress - which are important and prevalent problems that affect the general population - are important etiologic factors in metabolic plasticity and ROS levels of masseter muscles.106Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)FAPESP [2011/00856-7, 2011/15209-7, 2011/18889-9

    Anatomic variation of cranial parasympathetic ganglia

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    Having broad knowledge of anatomy is essential for practicing dentistry. Certain anatomical structures call for detailed studies due to their anatomical and functional importance. Nevertheless, some structures are difficult to visualize and identify due to their small volume and complicated access. Such is the case of the parasympathetic ganglia located in the cranial part of the autonomic nervous system, which include: the ciliary ganglion (located deeply in the orbit, laterally to the optic nerve), the pterygopalatine ganglion (located in the pterygopalatine fossa), the submandibular ganglion (located laterally to the hyoglossus muscle, below the lingual nerve), and the otic ganglion (located medially to the mandibular nerve, right beneath the oval foramen). The aim of this study was to present these structures in dissected anatomic specimens and perform a comparative analysis regarding location and morphology. The proximity of the ganglia and associated nerves were also analyzed, as well as the number and volume of fibers connected to them. Human heads were dissected by planes, partially removing the adjacent structures to the point we could reach the parasympathetic ganglia. With this study, we concluded that there was no significant variation regarding the location of the studied ganglia. Morphologically, our observations concur with previous classical descriptions of the parasympathetic ganglia, but we observed variations regarding the proximity of the otic ganglion to the mandibular nerve. We also observed that there were variations regarding the number and volume of fiber bundles connected to the submandibular, otic, and pterygopalatine ganglia

    Metabolic changes in masseter muscle of rats submitted to acute stress associated with exodontia

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    Clinical evidence has shown that stress may be associated with alterations in masticatory muscle functions. Morphological changes in masticatory muscles induced by occlusal alterations and associated with emotional stress are still lacking in the literature. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of acute stress on metabolic activity and oxidative stress of masseter muscles of rats subjected to occlusal modification through morphological and histochemical analyses. In this study, adult Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups: a group with extraction and acute stress (E+A); group with extraction and without stress (E+C); group without extraction and with acute stress (NO+A); and control group without both extraction and stress (NO+C). Masseter muscles were analyzed by Succinate Dehydrogenase (SDH), Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Diaphorase (NADH) and Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) techniques. Statistical analyses and two-way ANOVA were applied, followed by Tukey-Kramer tests. In the SDH test, the E+C, E+A and NO+A groups showed a decrease in high desidrogenase activities fibers (P < 0.05), compared to the NO+C group. In the NADH test, there was no difference among the different groups. In the ROS test, in contrast, E+A, E+C and NO+A groups showed a decrease in ROS expression, compared to NO+C groups (P < 0.05). Modified dental occlusion and acute stress - which are important and prevalent problems that affect the general population - are important etiologic factors in metabolic plasticity and ROS levels of masseter muscles106FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP2011/00856-7; 2011/15209-7; 2011/18889-

    The Behavior of Demineralized Bone Matrix (DBM) in Post-Extraction Sockets

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    Autogenous bone grafts are considered to be the gold standard in bone regeneration because of their osteogenic activity; however, due to limited availability of intraoral donor sites and the need to resolve the demands of patients requires an alternative to these. Two male patients were submitted to implant surgery in two stages with 6 months intervals between each of them: the first was exodontia and placement of DBM graft into the socket; the second stage was the drill with a 2 mm internal diameter trephine in center of the alveolar ridge previously grafted with DBM and subsequent implant placement. The samples were analyzed under histological techniques. A very mature bone was observed at 6 months after DBM graft placement in the sockets, showing it to be a good alternative as bone graft

    Modelo de degeneración del disco intervertebral por punción de la cola de ratas Wistar: evaluación histológica y radiográfica

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    OBJETIVO: descrever a caracterização histológica e radiográfica do método de indução da degeneração do disco intervertebral da cauda de ratos Wistar induzida por meio de punção. MÉTODOS: ratos Wistar machos adultos foram anestesiados, radiografados e submetidos à punção dos discos intervertebrais localizados entre a sexta e a sétima e a oitava e nona vértebras coccígeas. Para a punção foi utilizada agulha de 20G, que foi introduzida até o ânulo fibroso, e foi realizada dupla rotação de 360º, mantendo-se a mesma posição durante 30 segundos antes da retirada. O disco intermediário aos segmentos lesados (7-8) não foi puncionado e foi utilizado como controle. Foi selecionado o período pós-lesão de 30 dias (n=9) para sacrifício e análise dos discos intervertebrais. Os animais foram radiografados 30 dias após a lesão para análise da altura do disco intervertebral. Os segmentos da cauda foram removidos, fixados e desmineralizados, processados e corados com Hematoxilina-Eosina para avaliação histológica. RESULTADOS: a análise radiográfica revelou a redução significativa da altura dos discos lesados em relação ao controle. A avaliação histológica revelou alterações no núcleo pulposo e ânulo fibroso dos discos lesados em relação ao controle. Não foram observadas diferenças na intensidade de lesão entre os discos proximal e distal. CONCLUSÃO: a degeneração do disco intervertebral da cauda de ratos Wistar induzida por meio de punção mostrou ser método reprodutível para estudo da degeneração do disco intervertebral. Esse modelo mostrou validade para avaliação experimental de novas intervenções terapêuticas nos processos de degeneração do disco intervertebral.OBJECTIVE: to report the induction of intervertebral disc degeneration of the rat caudal spine by needle puncture and its radiographic and histologic characterization. METHODS: adult male Wistar rats were anesthetized, submitted to the X-Ray and then to the needle puncture (20G) of intervertebral disc between the sixth and seventh (proximal segment) and the eighth and ninth (distal segment) coccygeal vertebrae. Radiographies were taken 30 days after lesion for analysis of intervertebral disc height. The intermediate disc (7-8) to injured segments was not punctured and was considered as control. All segments were removed, fixed and demineralized, processed and stained with Hematoxylin-Eosin for histological evaluation. RESULTS: radiographic analysis revealed significant reduction in disc height of lesioned discs compared to control. Similarly, histological analysis revealed significant changes in the nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus of the lesioned discs (proximal and distal) relative to the control. There was no difference in the intensity of injury between the proximal and distal discs. CONCLUSION: the experimental model of tail intervertebral disc degeneration by needle puncture reproduced the steps of the intervertebral disc degeneration, assessed by different instruments, and it can be used for experimental evaluation of new therapeutic interventions for intervertebral disc degeneration process.OBJETIVO: describir la caracterización histológica y radiográfica del método de inducción de la degeneración del disco intervertebral de la cola de ratas Wistar, inducida por medio de la punción. MÉTODOS: ratas Wistar machos adultos fueron anestesiados, radiografiados y sometidos a la punción de los discos intervertebrales localizados, entre la sexta y la séptima; y la octava y novena vértebras coccígeas. Para la punción, fue utilizada una aguja de 20G, que fue introducida hasta el ánulo fibroso, y fue realizada una dupla rotación de 360º, manteniendo esta posición durante 30 segundos, previamente a la retirada. El disco intermediario a los segmentos lesionados (7-8) no fue puncionado y fue considerado como control. Fue seleccionado el periodo post-lesión de 30 días (n=9) para sacrificio y análisis de los discos intervertebrales. Los animales fueron radiografiados 30 días después de la lesión para análisis de la altura del disco intervertebral. Los segmentos de la cola fueron removidos, fijados y desmineralizados, procesados y coloreados con hematoxilina-eosina para evaluación histológica. RESULTADOS: el análisis radiográfico mostró una reducción significativa de la altura de los discos lesionados en relación al control. La evaluación histológica mostró alteraciones en el núcleo pulposo y el ánulo fibroso de los discos lesionados en relación al control. No fueron observadas diferencias en la intensidad de la lesión entre los discos proximal y distal. CONCLUSIÓNES: la degeneración del disco intervertebral de la cola de ratas Wistar inducida por medio de punción mostró ser un método reproducible para el estudio de la degeneración del disco intervertebral. Ese modelo mostró validez para la evaluación experimental de nuevas intervenciones terapéuticas en los procesos de la degeneración del disco intervertebral.Capes - PNPDFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP

    Muscle characterization of reactive oxygen species in oral diseases

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    Importance and objective. Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are oxygen-derived molecules that are unstable and highly reactive. They are important signaling mediators of biological processes. In contrast, excessive ROS generation, defective oxidant scavenging or both have been implicated in the pathogenesis of several conditions. This biological paradox of ROS function contributes to the integrity of cells and tissues. So, the aim of this review was examined for published literature related to 'reactive oxygen species and dentistry and muscle'. Materials and methods. A PubMed search was performed by using the following key words: 'reactive oxygen species and dentistry and muscle'. Results. Involvement of ROS in pathologic conditions can be highlighted in oral diseases like periodontitis, orofacial pain, temporomandibular disorders and oral cancer. Also, several studies have correlated the increase in ROS production with the initiation of the muscle fatigue process and the process of muscle injury. However, studies evaluating the relation of ROS and orofacial muscles, which can prove very important to understand the fatigue muscle in this region during oral movements, have not yet been conducted. Conclusions. It is concluded that the data on skeletal muscles, especially those of mastication, are not commonly published in this data source; therefore, further studies in this field are strongly recommended7328186sem informaçã

    Melhoria de eficiência de uma linha de montagem de aerossóis

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    Atualmente, os clientes são cada vez mais exigentes em termos de qualidade e tempo de entrega dos seus produtos. A complexidade do mercado e a concorrência entre empresas obriga as organizações a definir estratégias diferenciadoras. Neste sentido, o modelo de melhoria continua da Colep tem como principal objetivo criar uma cultura na empresa que permita responder a estes desafios. É, portanto, necessário um ambiente de constante adaptação e uma mentalidade de melhoria continua, onde o foco é a excelência operacional. Para tal é necessário produzir “bem à primeira”, reduzir o desperdício e com máxima segurança. O presente projeto procurou a melhoria de eficiência de uma linha de montagem de aerossóis, através da aplicação de ferramentas e técnicas Lean. Uma das principais ferramentas Lean utilizadas neste projeto foi o SMED (Single Minute Exchange of Die), e consequentemente, os 5S, standard work e ciclo PDCA. Esta metodologia tem como grande foco a eliminação/redução dos desperdícios e a melhora da eficiência dos processos. A chave para o sucesso destas ferramentas são as pessoas, motivo pelo qual se torna fundamental o envolvimento de todos, de forma a possibilitar a mudança dos hábitos e consequentemente, a cultura das equipas. Foi também criado um Poka-Yoke, sistema anti erro, que eliminou os encravamentos constantes que surgiam na linha de produção. Para monitorizar todo este projeto foi criado um A3, onde o grande foco de análise foi sempre o indicador de OEE e o tempo de setup. Os objetivos foram cumpridos e os resultados comprovam ainda, que, as ferramentas Lean são uma metodologia a seguir. Foram obtidos elevados ganhos de produtividade sem investimentos muito avultados.Nowadays, the clients are more rigorous about quality and lead time of the products. The market complexity and the competition between companies forces the organizations to think outside the box. Thus, Colep has a major goal to create a corporate culture that allows to respond to those challenges. So, it’s necessary to create an adaptive environment and continuous improvement mentality where the focus is the operative excellence. For such purpose is necessary to produce “well at first”, reduce the waste and with maximum safety. The present project seeks for the improvement of the efficiency of an aerosol assembly line, through the application of Lean tools and techniques. One of the main Lean tools used in this project was the SMED (Single Minute Exchange of Die), therefore, the 5S, standard work and PDCA cycle. This methodology has a great focus in elimination/reduction waste and improving the process efficiency. The key to success of these tools are the people, the participation of everyone is the most important to make possible the change of the habits and consequently, the culture of the team. It was also created a Poka-Yoke, an anti-mistake system, that eliminated constant breakdowns in the production line. To follow up the project was created an A3, where the major focus of analysis was always the OEE and Setup time, The goals were accomplished, and the results shows, the Lean tools are a methodology to follow. There was a productivity increment with low investment

    Ultrastructure and Light Microscope Analysis of Intact Skin after a Varying Number of Low Level Laser Irradiations in Mice

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    Low level laser therapy (LLLT) has been used to relieve pain, inflammation, and wound healing processes. Thus, the skin is overexposed to laser and this effect is not completely understood. This study analyzed the effects of the number of laser applications (three, six, and 10) on the intact skin of the masseteric region in mice of strain HRS/J. The animals (n=30) were equally divided into control (0 J/cm2) and irradiated (20 J/cm2), and each of these groups was further equally divided according to the number of laser applications (three, six, and 10) and underwent LLLT on alternate days. Samples were analyzed by light microscopy and transmission electron microscope (TEM). The animals receiving applications exhibited open channels more dilated between the keratinocytes and photobiomodulation effect on endothelial cells and fibroblasts by TEM. Under the light microscope after 10 laser applications, the type I collagen decreased (P<0.05) compared to the three and six applications. Under these experimental conditions, all numbers of applications provided photobiomodulatory effect on the epidermis and dermis, without damage. More studies are needed to standardize the energy density and number of applications recommended for laser therapy to have a better cost-benefit ratio associated with treatment

    Exodontia‐induced muscular hypofunction by itself or associated to chronic stress impairs masseter muscle morphology and its mitochondrial function

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    Stress is associated with orofacial pain sensitivity and is qualified as a temporomandibular disorder risk factor. During stressful periods, painful thresholds of masticatory muscles in individuals suffering muscle facial pain are significantly lower than in controls, but the exact physiologic mechanism underlying this relation remains unclear. Our hypothesis is that chronic unpredictable stress and masticatory hypofunction induce morphologic and metabolic masseter muscle changes in rats. For test this hypothesis, adult Wistar rats were submitted to chronic unpredictable stress and/or exodontia of left molars and the left masseter muscle was removed for analysis. The parameters evaluated included ultrastructure, oxidative level, metabolism activity and morphological analysis in this muscle. Our data show by histological analysis, that stress and exodontia promoted a variation on diameters and also angled contours in masseter fibers. The masticatory hypofunction increased oxidative metabolism as well as decreased reactive species of oxygen in masseter muscle. The ultrastructural analysis of muscle fibers showed disruption of the sarcoplasmic reticulum cisterns in certain regions of the fiber in stress group, and the disappearance of the sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane in group with association of stress and exodontia. Our findings clarify mechanisms by which chronic stress and masticatory hypofunction might be involved in the pathophysiology of muscular dysfunctions. Masticatory hypofunction influenced oxidative stress and induced oxidative metabolism on masseter muscle, as well as altered its fiber morphology. Chronic stress presented malefic effect on masseter morphology at micro and ultra structurally. When both stimuli were applied, there were atrophic fibers and a complete mitochondrial derangement825530537FAPESP – Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa Do Estado De São Paulo2015/03053-3; 2012/22128-6Art, science, microscopy and ED
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