35 research outputs found

    Migraine aura: retracting particle-like waves in weakly susceptible cortex

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    Cortical spreading depression (SD) has been suggested to underlie migraine aura. Despite a precise match in speed, the spatio-temporal patterns of SD and aura symptoms on the cortical surface ordinarily differ in aspects of size and shape. We show that this mismatch is reconciled by utilizing that both pattern types bifurcate from an instability point of generic reaction-diffusion models. To classify these spatio-temporal pattern we suggest a susceptibility scale having the value [sigma]=1 at the instability point. We predict that human cortex is only weakly susceptible to SD ([sigma]<1), and support this prediction by directly matching visual aura symptoms with anatomical landmarks using fMRI retinotopic mapping. We discuss the increased dynamical repertoire of cortical tissue close to [sigma]=1, in particular, the resulting implications on migraine pharmacology that is hitherto tested in the regime ([sigma]>>1), and potentially silent aura occurring below a second bifurcation point at [sigma]=0 on the susceptible scale

    Large-Range Movements of Neotropical Orchid Bees Observed via Radio Telemetry

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    Neotropical orchid bees (Euglossini) are often cited as classic examples of trapline-foragers with potentially extensive foraging ranges. If long-distance movements are habitual, rare plants in widely scattered locations may benefit from euglossine pollination services. Here we report the first successful use of micro radio telemetry to track the movement of an insect pollinator in a complex and forested environment. Our results indicate that individual male orchid bees (Exaerete frontalis) habitually use large rainforest areas (at least 42–115 ha) on a daily basis. Aerial telemetry located individuals up to 5 km away from their core areas, and bees were often stationary, for variable periods, between flights to successive localities. These data suggest a higher degree of site fidelity than what may be expected in a free living male bee, and has implications for our understanding of biological activity patterns and the evolution of forest pollinators

    A História da Alimentação: balizas historiográficas

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    Os M. pretenderam traçar um quadro da História da Alimentação, não como um novo ramo epistemológico da disciplina, mas como um campo em desenvolvimento de práticas e atividades especializadas, incluindo pesquisa, formação, publicações, associações, encontros acadêmicos, etc. Um breve relato das condições em que tal campo se assentou faz-se preceder de um panorama dos estudos de alimentação e temas correia tos, em geral, segundo cinco abardagens Ia biológica, a econômica, a social, a cultural e a filosófica!, assim como da identificação das contribuições mais relevantes da Antropologia, Arqueologia, Sociologia e Geografia. A fim de comentar a multiforme e volumosa bibliografia histórica, foi ela organizada segundo critérios morfológicos. A seguir, alguns tópicos importantes mereceram tratamento à parte: a fome, o alimento e o domínio religioso, as descobertas européias e a difusão mundial de alimentos, gosto e gastronomia. O artigo se encerra com um rápido balanço crítico da historiografia brasileira sobre o tema

    CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY : A PROBLEM-ORIENTED APPROACH

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    CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY

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    Welcome from the program committee

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    Increased secretion and activity of matrix metalloproteinase-3 in synovial tissues and chondrocytes from experimental osteoarthritis

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    AbstractObjective: The aim of this study was to define the relative regulation of matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3), and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1), in chondrocytes and synovium in experimental osteoarthritis (EOA).Methods: Partial-meniscectomized (PM) rabbits, surgical sham controls (SH), and normal non-surgical controls (N) were killed at times corresponding to early degenerative lesions (4 weeks) and increasingly progressive stages of EOA at 8 and 12 weeks post-PM. MMP-3 activity was measured in conditioned media from chondrocytes and synovium using a peptide cleavage assay with substance P (SP) as the substrate. TIMP-1 was quantitated using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).Results: Early degenerative lesions (4 weeks post-PM) were characterized by inflammatory responses in the synovium accompanied by a significant rise of MMP-3 activity in synovial cultures (P<0.05). At 8 weeks there was no discernible inflammation, and MMP-3 activity in EOA synovial cultures was comparable to that in the controls; this was followed by a second increase in MMP-3 activity in EOA samples at 12 weeks. MMP-3 activity was significantly elevated in EOA chondrocyte cultures at 8 weeks post-PM relative to N controls, corresponding to the most destructive phase of EOA, but not in the early phase (4 weeks) or ‘late’ degenerative phase (12 weeks). Medium derived from chondrocytes contained little or no TIMP-1. Synovia secreted relatively higher amounts of TIMP-1, and this was elevated at 8 weeks post-PM relative to the SH controls. The majority (approximately 90%) of MMP-3 activity could be inhibited using recombinant TIMP-1 or a hydroxamate MMP inhibitor. Complete inhibition was achieved with EDTA or 1,10 phenanthroline.Conclusion: Together, these data indicate that in EOA, MMP-3 is initially upregulated in the synovium which may play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of cartilage lesions. In contrast, chondrocyte-derived MMP-3 is upregulated in the later phases of EOA, contributing further to progression of cartilage lesions
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