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J Neuroendocrinol ; 29(12)2017 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29121420

RESUMEN

When individuals undergo gestation in an obese dam, they are at increased risk for impairments in the ability of the brain to regulate body weight. In rodents, gestation in an obese dam leads to a number of changes to the development of the hypothalamic neurones that regulate body weight, including reduced neuronal connectivity at birth. In the present study, we aimed to clarify how this neural circuitry develops normally, as well as to explore the mechanism underpinning the deficiency in connectivity seen in foetuses developing in obese dams. First, we developed an in vitro model for observing and manipulating the axonal growth of foetal arcuate nucleus (ARN) neuropeptide (NPY) neurones. We then used this model to test 2 hypotheses: (i) ARN NPY neurones respond to Netrin-1, one of a small number of axon growth and guidance factors that regulate neural circuit formation throughout the developing brain; and (ii) Netrin-1 responsiveness would be lost upon exposure to the inflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)-6, which is elevated in foetuses developing in obese dams. We observed that ARN NPY neurones responded to Netrin-1 with a significant expansion of their growth cones, comprising the terminal apparatus that neurones use to navigate. Unexpectedly, we found further that NPY neurones from obese pregnancies had a reduced responsiveness to Netrin-1, raising the possibility that ARN NPY neurones from foetuses developing in obese dams were phenotypically different from normal NPY neurones. Finally, we observed that IL-6 treatment of normal NPY neurones in vitro led to a reduced growth cone responsiveness to Netrin-1, essentially causing them to behave similarly to NPY neurones from obese pregnancies. These results support the hypothesis that IL-6 can disrupt the normal process of axon growth from NPY neurones, and suggest one possible mechanism for how the body weight regulating circuitry fails to develop properly in the offspring of obese dams.


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Núcleo Arqueado del Hipotálamo/embriología , Netrina-1/fisiología , Neuronas/fisiología , Neuropéptido Y/metabolismo , Obesidad/fisiopatología , Complicaciones del Embarazo/fisiopatología , Animales , Núcleo Arqueado del Hipotálamo/citología , Células Cultivadas , Femenino , Conos de Crecimiento/fisiología , Interleucina-6/administración & dosificación , Interleucina-6/fisiología , Masculino , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Neuronas/citología , Neuronas/metabolismo , Obesidad/complicaciones , Embarazo
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Radiology ; 147(1): 270-1, 1983 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6828746

RESUMEN

A method for draining septic shoulder joints, similar to percutaneous methods recently described for draining abdominal abscesses, is discussed. This alternative technique may also be used for percutaneous drainage of septic hips, thus obviating complicated surgery.


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Artritis Infecciosa/terapia , Cateterismo/métodos , Drenaje/métodos , Articulación del Hombro , Infecciones Estafilocócicas/terapia , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Punciones/métodos
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