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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 97(36): e12130, 2018 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30200101

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: Given the aging population, it is necessary to develop strategies for the prevention and promotion of mental health in the elderly. Hope as the ability to trace and maintain paths can be used as a key construct for these strategies, promoting cognitive health if stimulated. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the behavior and cognitive development of elderly people through hope training as a clinical strategy for health promotion. METHODS: A clinical experiment with a comparative and cross-sectional design. There were 2 data collection phases over a 6-month period. The sample comprised 51 participants, divided into groups having received either more or less than 6 months of stimulation. The instruments used were the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS), and Expectations/Hope Scale About the Future and Life's Guidance. The Wilcoxon signed-ranks test (t test) was used to analyze the data. RESULTS: Hope in addition to cognitive stimulation shows more significant results in elderly people at initial stimulation (0.18), mainly at the permanence and troubleshooting on the paths concerned; this corresponds with the results obtained for hope (0.18). Depressive symptomatology showed significant differences among the 2 groups (0.39 and 0.02). In the between-groups comparisons, only GDS showed significance (0.46).Hope training has an impact on the remission of depressive symptoms and, despite increased hope levels, training was effective for the reduction of depression symptoms for up to 6 months, thereafter only playing a maintenance role. Broadly, hope has been shown to promote elderly people's mental health.


Assuntos
Cognição , Promoção da Saúde , Esperança , Saúde Mental , Idoso , Envelhecimento/psicologia , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Promoção da Saúde/métodos , Humanos , Masculino , Transtornos Mentais/prevenção & controle , Escalas de Graduação Psiquiátrica
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Int. j. morphol ; 29(1): 272-277, Mar. 2011. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-591986

RESUMO

It is widely described in the literature that diabetic patients present hearing impairment. Despite the histological alterations of the internal ear structures in these patients as well as in experimental models of diabetes, to the best of our knowledge, an histological evaluation of the vestibulocochlear nerve have not been performed. In the present study, ultrastructural alterations are described and compared between a spinal nerves and a cranial nerve in rats with chronic induced diabetes. Male Wistar rats (n = 12), fed with standard diet from the animal care facility at 42 days of age were used. Induced diabetic animals (n=6) were fasted for 12 hours prior to being injected intraperitoneally with streptozotocin (STZ - 60mg/kg) in a single dose. Control animals (n=6) received (0.01 mol/l citrate buffer, pH 4.5) vehicle alone. Ten weeks after STZ injection the animals were perfused intracardially with Karnovsky solution. Right and left vestibulocochlear nerves were dissected and histologically processed for epoxy resin embedding. Samples were imaged with the transmission electron microscope. Large myelinated fibers with morphological signs of axonal atrophy in the vestibulocochlear nerves were readily observed. These results suggest that chronic STZ-induced diabetes in rats caused alterations in the myelinated fibers and Schwann cells, compatible to the classic diabetes signs and symptoms. Morphological alterations of the vestibulocochlear nerve in diabetes is described for the first time and contributes information for a better understanding of why there are changes in hearing observed in diabetic patients.


Se ha descrito ampliamente en la literatura que los pacientes diabéticos presentan discapacidad auditiva. En estos pacientes, a pesar de las alteraciones histológicas de las estructuras del oído interno, así como en modelos experimentales de diabetes, que mejoran nuestro conocimiento, la evaluación histológica del nervio vestibulococlear no ha sido realizada. Se describen y comparan las alteraciones ultraestructurales entre un nervio espinal y uno craneal en ratas con diabetes crónica inducida. Fueron utilizadas 12 ratas Wistar machos, de 42 días de edad, alimentadas con dieta estándar. Los animales diabéticos inducidos (n = 6) se mantuvieron en ayuno por 12 horas antes de ser inyectados por vía intraperitoneal con estreptozotocina (STZ - 60mg/kg) en una sola dosis. Los animales control (n = 6) sólo recibieron inyección de 0.01 mol/l buffer, citrato pH 4,5. Diez semanas después de la inyección de STZ, los animales fueron perfundidos intracardiacamente con solución de Karnovsky. Los nervios vestibulococlear derecho e izquierdo fueron disecados y procesados histológicamente para ser incluidos en resina epoxy. Las muestras fueron estudiadas con microscopio electrónico de transmisión. Fueron observadas fácilmente, grandes fibras mielinizadas con signos morfológicos de atrofia axonal en los nervios vestibulococlear. Estos resultados sugieren que la diabetes crónica inducida por STZ en ratas causó alteraciones en las fibras mielínicas y células del neurilema, compatible, con los signos y síntomas clásicos de la diabetes. Alteraciones morfológicas del nervio vestibulococlear en la diabetes son descritas por primera vez, lo que aporta información para una mejor comprensión de por qué hay cambios en la audición en los pacientes diabéticos.


Assuntos
Animais , Masculino , Adulto , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/induzido quimicamente , Nervo Vestibulococlear , Nervo Vestibulococlear/ultraestrutura , Microscopia Eletrônica/métodos , Nervo Coclear/fisiopatologia , Ratos Wistar/fisiologia
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Dement. neuropsychol ; 4(3): 250-255, set. 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-952987

RESUMO

Abstract. Air traffic controllers simultaneously develop complex and multiple tasks in the course of their activities. In this context, concern is raised over the high level of attention needed by these professionals which can ultimately be affected by stress and fatigue. Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess attention level in air traffic controllers (ATCo). Methods: 45 flight protection professionals were evaluated, comprising 30 ATCo, subdivided into ATCo with ten or more years in the profession (ATCo³10, n=15) and ATCo with less than ten years in the profession (ATCo <10, n=15) and 15 aeronautical information services operators (AIS), subdivided into AIS with ten years or more in the profession (AIS³10, n=8) and AIS with less than ten years in the profession (AIS <10, n=7), who were included as the control group. The digit symbol, d2 (the individual marks the letter d on a specific form containing 14 lines with 47 letters in each, maintaining focus on letter d followed by two dashes), forward digit span, backward digit span and PASAT (paced auditory serial addition test) attention tests were used. Kruskal-Wallis was used and data expressed as Median (Minimum and Maximum) with p<0.05. Results: The ATCo³10 presented greater focus of attention, sustained attention, mental manipulation and resistance to interference capacity compared to the AIS³10. Comparison of ATCo³10 to the AIS<10 showed they presented only greater resistance to interference, and when compared to the ATCo<10 presented lower focus. Conclusions: The air traffic control activity after ten years may be associated with a high level of attention.


Resumo. Os controladores de tráfego aéreo (CTA) desenvolvem em suas atividades tarefas complexas e múltiplas simultaneamente. Nesse contexto, surge a preocupação com a necessidade de um maior nível de atenção desses profissionais que pode ser afetada pelo estresse e fadiga. Objetivos: O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o nível de atenção em controladores de tráfego aéreo (CTA). Métodos: Foram avaliados 45 profissionais de proteção ao vôo, sendo 30 CTA, subdivididos em CTA com dez ou mais anos na profissão (CTA³10, n=15) e CTA com menos de dez anos na profissão (CTA<10, n=15) e 15 operadores de serviços de informações aeronáuticas (AIS), subdivididos em AIS com dez anos ou mais na profissão (AIS³10, n=8) e AIS com menos de dez anos na profissão (AIS<10, n=7). Foram utilizados os testes de atenção digit symbol, d2 (o indivíduo deve marcar a letra d em um formulário específico, contendo 14 linhas com 47 letras cada, mantendo sempre o foco na letra d que aparece acompanhada de dois traços), span de dígitos em ordem direta e inversa e teste de dependência auditiva para adição em série (PASAT). Foi utilizado o Kruskal-Wallis e os dados expressos em mediana (mínimo e máximo), p<0,05. Resultados: Os CTA³10 apresentaram maior foco de atenção, manutenção do foco, capacidade de manipulação mental e resistência à interferência, quando comparados aos AIS³10, mas quando comparados aos AIS<10 apresentaram somente maior resistência à interferência e quando comparados aos CTA<10, menor foco. Conclusões: A atividade de controle de tráfego aéreo após dez anos pode apresentar um alto nível de atenção.


Assuntos
Humanos , Atenção , Estresse Psicológico
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Int. j. morphol ; 28(1): 51-64, Mar. 2010. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-579281

RESUMO

Diabetes is now considered one of the main threats to human health in the 21st century and many researchers are dedicated to investigate the physiopathology of the disease, with further insights on the managements of its major complications. Since understanding the pathophysiology of the major complications of diabetes and their underlying processes is mandatory, experimental models of the disease may be useful as they allow the recognition of the early mechanisms involved in the long-term complications of diabetes. Peripheral nerve involvement is highly frequent in diabetes mellitus and it has been documented that one third of diabetic patients have peripheral neuropathy. The true prevalence is not known and reports vary from 10 percent to 90 percent in diabetic patients, depending on the criteria and methods used to define neuropathy. In this review, the most common experimental models of diabetes are presented and the pathological findings on major peripheral nerves are discussed. Also, the insights brought by morphometry to the diabetic neuropathy research are highlighted.


La diabetes es considerada hoy una de las principales amenazas para la salud humana en el siglo 21 y muchos investigadores se dedican a investigar la fisiopatología de la enfermedad, con otras visiones sobre el manejo de sus principales complicaciones. Dado que la comprensión de la fisiopatología de las principales complicaciones de la diabetes y sus procesos subyacentes es obligatorio, modelos experimentales de la enfermedad pueden ser útiles ya que permiten el reconocimiento de los primeros mecanismos implicados en las complicaciones a largo plazo de la diabetes. El compromiso de los nervios periféricos es muy frecuente en la diabetes mellitus y se ha documentado que un tercio de los pacientes diabéticos tiene neuropatía periférica. La prevalencia es desconocida y los informes varían de 10 por ciento a 90 por ciento en los pacientes diabéticos, en función de los criterios y métodos utilizados para definir la neuropatía. En esta revisión, se presentan los modelos experimentales más comunes de diabetes y se discuten los hallazgos patológicos en los principales nervios periféricos. Además, se destacan las visiones presentadas por la morfometría de la investigación la neuropatía diabética.


Assuntos
Humanos , Animais , Ratos , Modelos Biológicos , Neuropatias Diabéticas/patologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/patologia , Neuropatias Diabéticas/etiologia
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Psychol. Neurosci. (impr.) ; 2(2): 235-241, Dec. 2009. ilus, graf
Artigo em Inglês | Index Psicologia - Periódicos | ID: psi-46731

RESUMO

The enhanced availability of tryptophan in the brain, as a consequence of exogenous tryptophan administration, can increase neuronal serotonin synthesis and this can interfere with brain function. REM sleep deprivation (D) constitutes another external factor that can change brain excitability, facilitating, in some cases, the manifestation of neurological diseases like epilepsy. Here we used cortical spreading depression (CSD) as a neurophysiological parameter to investigate the effects of a single L-tryptophan intraperitoneal injection combined or not with 72h D-condition (water-tank technique) in rats. A 1h baseline CSD-recording was performed under urethane+chloralose (1g/kg + 40mg/kg) anesthesia and revealed increased CSD propagation velocities in D rats, as compared with non-deprived (ND), or pseudo-deprived (Pseudo) controls. After the baseline CSD recording, L-tryptophan was immediately injected (125 mg/kg ip, dissolved in water at pH about 3) and this was followed by a significant decrease of CSD propagation velocities, as compared to the baseline values in the same animals of the Pseudo, ND and D condition. In an additional control group (ND rats injected with the vehicle), no CSD propagation change was seen. Our findings indicate an important acute antagonistic influence of tryptophan on CSD propagation, which is not affected by REM sleep deprivation. We suggest that this tryptophan effect may be due to a serotonin-mediated action, probably caused by increased serotonin synthesis as a consequence of enhanced tryptophan availability in the brain.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Ratos , Triptofano , Depressão Alastrante da Atividade Elétrica Cortical , Privação do Sono , Serotonina
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Psychol. neurosci. (Impr.) ; 2(2): 235-241, Dec. 2009. ilus, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-574103

RESUMO

The enhanced availability of tryptophan in the brain, as a consequence of exogenous tryptophan administration, can increase neuronal serotonin synthesis and this can interfere with brain function. REM sleep deprivation (D) constitutes another external factor that can change brain excitability, facilitating, in some cases, the manifestation of neurological diseases like epilepsy. Here we used cortical spreading depression (CSD) as a neurophysiological parameter to investigate the effects of a single L-tryptophan intraperitoneal injection combined or not with 72h D-condition (water-tank technique) in rats. A 1h baseline CSD-recording was performed under urethane+chloralose (1g/kg + 40mg/kg) anesthesia and revealed increased CSD propagation velocities in D rats, as compared with non-deprived (ND), or pseudo-deprived (Pseudo) controls. After the baseline CSD recording, L-tryptophan was immediately injected (125 mg/kg ip, dissolved in water at pH about 3) and this was followed by a significant decrease of CSD propagation velocities, as compared to the baseline values in the same animals of the Pseudo, ND and D condition. In an additional control group (ND rats injected with the vehicle), no CSD propagation change was seen. Our findings indicate an important acute antagonistic influence of tryptophan on CSD propagation, which is not affected by REM sleep deprivation. We suggest that this tryptophan effect may be due to a serotonin-mediated action, probably caused by increased serotonin synthesis as a consequence of enhanced tryptophan availability in the brain.


Assuntos
Animais , Ratos , Depressão Alastrante da Atividade Elétrica Cortical , Serotonina , Privação do Sono , Triptofano
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