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Neurocase ; 26(5): 270-276, 2020 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32755336

RESUMEN

Several studies have reported a strong association between semantic system impairment and LARC error production. However, our patient with a left temporal lobe contusion, including the fusiform gyrus, showed LARC errors even in two-Kanji compound words, the meanings of which the patient understood. Also, the poor results of lexical decision and picture naming suggested problems in orthographic and phonological retrieval. From these results, we concluded that at least some LARC errors are independent of semantic impairment, and other explanations are needed for this type of error.


Asunto(s)
Afasia/etiología , Contusión Encefálica/complicaciones , Dislexia/etiología , Lóbulo Temporal/lesiones , Anciano , Afasia/fisiopatología , Contusión Encefálica/diagnóstico por imagen , Dislexia/fisiopatología , Femenino , Humanos , Japón , Reconocimiento Visual de Modelos/fisiología , Lóbulo Temporal/diagnóstico por imagen
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PLoS One ; 12(11): e0188705, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29190781

RESUMEN

Tissue reconstruction in vitro can provide, if successful, a refined and simple system to analyze the underlying mechanisms that drive the morphogenesis and maintain the ordered structure. We have recently succeeded in reconstruction of seminiferous cord-like and tubule-like structures using 3-D re-aggregate culture of dissociated testicular cells. In testis formation, endothelial cells that migrated from mesonephroi to embryonic gonads have been shown to be critical for development of testis cords, but how endothelial cells contribute to testis cord formation remains unknown. To decipher the roles of endothelial and peritubular cells in the reconstruction of cord-like and tubule-like structures, we investigated the behavior of CD34+ endothelial and p75+ cells, and peritubular myoid cells (PTMCs) in 3-D re-aggregate cultures of testicular cells. The results showed that these 3 types of cells had the capacity of re-aggregation on their own and with each other, and of segregation into 3 layers in a re-aggregate, which were very similar to interstitial and peritubular tissues in vivo. Observation of behaviors of fluorescent Sertoli cells and other non-fluorescent types of cells using testes from Sox9-EGFP transgenic mice showed dynamic cell movement and segregation in re-aggregate cultures. Cultures of testicular cells deprived of interstitial and peritubular cells resulted in dysmorphic structures, but re-addition of them restored tubule-like structures. Purified CD34+ cells in culture differentiated into p75+ cells and PTMCs. These results indicate that CD34+ cells differentiate into p75+ cells, which then differentiate into PTMCs. TGFß signaling inhibitors, SB431542 and ALK5i, disturbed the reconstruction of cord-like and tubule-like structures, and the latter compromised re-construction of interstitial-like and peritubular-like structures, as well as the proliferation of CD34+, p75+, PTMCs, and Sertoli cells, and their movement and differentiation. These results indicate that CD34+ cells and signaling through ALK5 play pivotal roles in the morphogenesis of interstitial-like, peritubular-like and cord-like structures.


Asunto(s)
Antígenos CD34/inmunología , Proteínas Serina-Treonina Quinasas/metabolismo , Receptores de Factores de Crecimiento Transformadores beta/metabolismo , Túbulos Seminíferos/anatomía & histología , Transducción de Señal , Animales , Animales Recién Nacidos , Proliferación Celular , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Receptor Tipo I de Factor de Crecimiento Transformador beta , Túbulos Seminíferos/citología
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Neurocase ; 23(5-6): 270-277, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29032699

RESUMEN

We report a patient with aphasia, caused by cerebral hemorrhage, who probably used the nonsemantic lexical route when reading words aloud. To investigate the mechanisms underlying her reading dysfunction, we analyzed her reading abilities using the Dual-Route Cascaded Model. Language tests resulted in low correct percentages for both reading comprehension and reading nonwords aloud, suggesting problems in the semantic system and the nonlexical route. Conversely, the patient showed high scores on the reading words aloud task. Although she failed to understand many inconsistent-atypical words in the reading comprehension test, she correctly read most words aloud, suggesting that she used the nonsemantic lexical route. In addition, the lexical reading route was analyzed in detail by using inconsistent-atypical Kanji words as stimuli. Finally, we analyzed her reading dysfunction compared with previous cases.


Asunto(s)
Afasia/fisiopatología , Comprensión/fisiología , Dislexia Adquirida/fisiopatología , Reconocimiento Visual de Modelos/fisiología , Anciano , Afasia/etiología , Hemorragia Cerebral/complicaciones , Femenino , Humanos , Japón , Psicolingüística
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