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Magn Reson Med ; 85(5): 2359-2369, 2021 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33216412

RESUMO

PURPOSE: Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) abnormalities have been implicated in a range of neuropsychiatric disorders. Despite substantial interest in probing GABA in vivo, human imaging studies relying on magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) have generally been hindered by technical challenges, including GABA's relatively low concentration and spectral overlap with other metabolites. Although past studies have shown moderate-to-strong test-retest repeatability and reliability of GABA within certain brain regions, many of these studies have been limited by small sample sizes. METHODS: GABA+ (macromolecular-contaminated) test-retest reliability and repeatability were assessed via a Meshcher-Garwood point resolved spectroscopy (MEGA-PRESS) MRS sequence in the rostral anterior cingulate cortex (rACC; n = 21) and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC; n = 20) in healthy young adults. Data were collected on a 3T scanner (Siemens Prisma, Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany) and GABA+ results were reported in reference to both total creatine (GABA+/tCr) and water (GABA+/water). RESULTS: Results showed strong test-retest repeatability (mean GABA+/tCr coefficient of variation [CV] = 4.6%; mean GABA+/water CV = 4.0%) and reliability (GABA+/tCr intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC] = 0.77; GABA+/water ICC = 0.87) in the dlPFC. The rACC showed acceptable (but comparatively lower) repeatability (mean GABA+/tCr CV = 8.0%; mean GABA+/water CV = 7.5%), yet low-moderate reliability (GABA+/tCr ICC = 0.40; GABA+/water ICC = 0.44). CONCLUSION: The present study found excellent GABA+ MRS repeatability and reliability in the dlPFC. The rACC showed inferior results, possibly because of a combination of shimming impedance and measurement error. These data suggest that MEGA-PRESS can be utilized to reliably distinguish participants based on dlPFC GABA+ levels, whereas the mixed results in the rACC merit further investigation.


Assuntos
Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Ácido gama-Aminobutírico , Alemanha , Humanos , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Adulto Jovem
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Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging ; 332: 111646, 2023 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37146439

RESUMO

Increase in stress-related disorders in women begins post-puberty and persists throughout the lifespan. To characterize sex differences in stress response in early adulthood, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging while participants underwent a stress task in conjunction with serum cortisol levels and questionnaires assessing anxiety and mood. Forty-two healthy subjects aged 18-25 years participated (21M, 21F). Interaction of stress and sex in brain activation and connectivity were examined. Results demonstrated significant sex differences in brain activity with women exhibiting increased activation in regions that inhibit arousal compared to men during the stress paradigm. Women had increased connectivity among stress circuitry regions and default mode network, whereas men had increased connectivity between stress and cognitive control regions. In a subset of subjects (13F, 17M), we obtained gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) magnetic resonance spectroscopy in rostral anterior cingulate cortex (rostral ACC) and dorsolateral prefrotal cortex (dlPFC) and conducted exploratory analyses to relate GABA measurements with sex differences in brain activation and connectivity. Prefrontal GABA levels were negatively associated with inferior temporal gyrus activation in men and women and with ventromedial prefrontal cortex activation in men. Despite sex differences in neural response, we found similar subjective ratings of anxiety and mood, cortisol levels, and GABA levels between sexes, suggesting sex differences in brain activity result in similar behavioral responses among the sexes. These results help establish sex differences in healthy brain activity from which we can better understand sex differences underlying stress-associated illnesses.


Assuntos
Córtex Cerebral , Hidrocortisona , Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto Jovem , Adulto , Adolescente , Córtex Cerebral/fisiologia , Encéfalo/diagnóstico por imagem , Giro do Cíngulo , Ácido gama-Aminobutírico
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Neuropsychopharmacology ; 46(12): 2188-2196, 2021 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34363015

RESUMO

The interplay between cortical and limbic regions in stress circuitry calls for a neural systems approach to investigations of acute stress responses in major depressive disorder (MDD). Advances in multimodal imaging allow inferences between regional neurotransmitter function and activation in circuits linked to MDD, which could inform treatment development. The current study investigated the role of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA in stress circuitry in females with current and remitted MDD. Multimodal imaging data were analyzed from 49 young female adults across three groups (current MDD, remitted MDD (rMDD), and healthy controls). GABA was assessed at baseline using magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and functional MRI data were collected before, during, and after an acute stressor and analyzed using a network modeling approach. The MDD group showed an overall lower cortisol response than the rMDD group and lower rostral anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) GABA than healthy controls. Across groups, stress decreased activation in the frontoparietal network (FPN) but increased activation in the default mode network (DMN) and a network encompassing the ventromedial prefrontal cortex-striatum-anterior cingulate cortex (vmPFC-Str-ACC). Relative to controls, the MDD and rMDD groups were characterized by decreased FPN and salience network (SN) activation overall. Rostral ACC GABA was positively associated with connectivity between an overlapping limbic network (Temporal-Insula-Amygdala) and two other circuits (FPN and DMN). Collectively, these findings indicate that reduced GABA in females with MDD was associated with connectivity differences within and across key networks implicated in depression. GABAergic treatments for MDD might alleviate stress circuitry abnormalities in females.


Assuntos
Transtorno Depressivo Maior , Adulto , Mapeamento Encefálico , Depressão , Transtorno Depressivo Maior/diagnóstico por imagem , Feminino , Giro do Cíngulo/diagnóstico por imagem , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Imagem Multimodal , Ácido gama-Aminobutírico
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Neuropsychopharmacology ; 43(10): 2109-2117, 2018 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29875448

RESUMO

Social play is a highly rewarding behavior displayed mostly during the juvenile period. We recently showed that vasopressin V1a receptor (V1aR) blockade in the lateral septum (LS) enhances social play in male juvenile rats, but reduces it in females. Here, we determined whether the LS-AVP system modulates dopamine (DA) and/or norepinephrine (NE) neurotransmission in the LS to regulate social play behavior in sex-specific ways. Using microdialysis combined with retrodialysis, we demonstrated that both LS-AVP administration and social play exposure increased extracellular LS-DA release in females, but not in males. Pharmacological blockade of LS-DA receptors reduced social play in both sexes, but required a higher dose in females. This suggests that baseline LS-DA release is sufficient for social play in males, while increased LS-DA release is necessary for social play in females. Administration of a V1aR antagonist into the LS inhibited the social play-induced increase in extracellular LS-DA release in females. Furthermore, co-administration of the DA agonist apomorphine prevented the LS-V1aR blockade-induced decrease in social play in females. This suggests that LS-V1aR blockade reduces social play in females by dampening the rise in LS-DA release. Extracellular LS-NE release was enhanced in response to pharmacological manipulations of the LS-AVP system and to social play in males and/or females, but pharmacological blockade or stimulation of LS-NE receptors did not alter social play in either sex. Overall, we define a mechanism by which the LS-AVP system alters LS-DA neurotransmission differently in males than females resulting in the sex-specific regulation of juvenile social play behavior.


Assuntos
Dopamina/fisiologia , Norepinefrina/fisiologia , Recompensa , Comportamento Social , Vasopressinas/metabolismo , Animais , Dopamina/metabolismo , Feminino , Masculino , Microdiálise , Norepinefrina/metabolismo , Jogos e Brinquedos/psicologia , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Receptores de Vasopressinas/agonistas , Septo do Cérebro/efeitos dos fármacos , Caracteres Sexuais , Vasopressinas/antagonistas & inibidores , Vasopressinas/efeitos dos fármacos
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Rev. direito sanit ; 22(2): e0007, 20221230.
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-1419242

RESUMO

Esta pesquisa buscou compreender os impactos gerados na saúde do trabalhador rural pelo uso indiscriminado de agrotóxicos e os desafios para a responsabilização no Brasil. Contrapôs-se o discurso produtivista, utilizado para ampliar cada vez mais a quantidade e variedade de agrotóxicos utilizados, e o discurso em torno da segurança e soberania alimentar e nutricional, que busca alternativas ao modelo produtivo hegemônico. Para tanto, com uma abordagem qualitativa guiada pela dialética, utilizaram-se pesquisas bibliográficas e documentais, além de análises indiretas de dados acerca do uso e da contaminação por agrotóxicos e análises jurisprudenciais acerca da responsabilidade civil decorrente de sua má utilização. Inferiu-se que há casos de responsabilização na jurisprudência brasileira, mas que, pela natureza do dano e pela dificuldade de estabelecer o nexo causal, ela ocorre em caráter excepcional. Como consequência, revelou-se a necessidade de avançar no estudo da responsabilidade e do risco da atividade, de maneira a proteger a saúde humana, em especial a do trabalhador rural, afetado diariamente pelos impactos dos insumos químicos que é obrigado ou, no mínimo, instado a manipular.


This research sought to understand the impacts generated in the health of rural workers due to the indiscriminate use of pesticides and the challenges related to accountability in Brazil. The discourse of productivism, used to progressively increase the amount and the varieties of approved pesticides, is opposed to the discourse on food and nutritional security and sovereignty, which seeks alternatives to the hegemonic productive model. To this end, with a qualitative approach oriented by dialectics, a bibliographic and documentary research were used, as well as indirect analysis of data on the use and contamination by pesticides and jurisprudential analysis of civil liability arising from their misuse. It was inferred that there are cases of liability in Brazilian jurisprudence, but that, due to the nature of the damage and the difficulty of establishing the causal link, it occurs on an exceptional basis. As a consequence, the need to advance in the study of liability and activity risk was revealed, in order to protect human health, especially that of the rural worker, affected daily by the impacts of the chemical inputs that he is forced or, at least, urged to handle.


Assuntos
Saúde Pública , Abastecimento de Alimentos
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Chronobiol Int ; 33(1): 108-16, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26654732

RESUMO

Studies have shown a relationship between circadian rhythm disruptions and type-2 diabetes. This investigation examined the effects of circadian disruption (6-h phase advances) on the progression of diabetes in a type-2 diabetic mouse model -TALLYHO/JngJ - and whether wheel-running can alleviate the effects of the phase advances. 6-h advances alter fasting glucose, glucose tolerance and insulin production. Wheel-running reduced body mass, improved glucose tolerance and reduced insulin in TALLYHO/JngJ and alleviated some of the changes in diabetic symptoms due to 6-h advances. These results indicate that individuals with type-2 diabetes can benefit from physical activity and exercise can be a countermeasure to offset the effects of an acute phase advance.


Assuntos
Glicemia/análise , Ritmo Circadiano/fisiologia , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/metabolismo , Jejum/fisiologia , Insulina/biossíntese , Atividade Motora/fisiologia , Corrida/fisiologia , Animais , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Masculino , Condicionamento Físico Animal , Fatores de Tempo
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PLoS One ; 11(8): e0159456, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27486863

RESUMO

The role for royal jelly (RJ) in promoting caste differentiation of honeybee larvae into queens rather than workers is well characterized. A recent study demonstrated that this poorly understood complex nutrition drives strikingly similar phenotypic effects in Drosophila melanogaster, such as increased body size and reduced developmental time, making possible the use of D. melanogaster as a model system for the genetic analysis of the cellular mechanisms underlying RJ and caste differentiation. We demonstrate here that RJ increases the body size of some wild-type strains of D. melanogaster but not others, and report significant delays in developmental time in all flies reared on RJ. These findings suggest that cryptic genetic variation may be a factor in the D. melanogaster response to RJ, and should be considered when attempting to elucidate response mechanisms to environmental changes in non-honeybee species.


Assuntos
Tamanho Corporal/efeitos dos fármacos , Drosophila melanogaster/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Ácidos Graxos/farmacologia , Animais , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Drosophila melanogaster/efeitos dos fármacos , Drosophila melanogaster/genética , Feminino , Variação Genética , Masculino , Fenótipo
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Alcohol ; 49(4): 367-76, 2015 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25850902

RESUMO

Bipolar patients have a high prevalence of comorbid alcohol use and abuse disorders, while chronic alcohol drinking may increase the presence and severity of certain symptoms of bipolar disorder. As such, there may be many individuals that are prescribed lithium to alleviate the manic symptoms of bipolar disorder, but also drink alcohol concurrently. In addition, both alcoholics and individuals with bipolar disorder often exhibit disruptions to their sleep-wake cycles and other circadian rhythms. Interestingly, both ethanol and lithium are known to alter both the period and the phase of free-running rhythms in mammals. While lithium is known to lengthen the period, ethanol seems to shorten the period and attenuate the responses to acute light pulses. Therefore, the present study aimed to determine whether ethanol and lithium have opposing effects on the circadian pacemaker when administered together. C57BL/6J mice were provided drinking solutions containing lithium, alcohol, or both, and their free-running rhythms along with their response to photic phase shifts were investigated. Mice treated with lithium displayed period lengthening, which was almost completely negated when ethanol was added. Moreover, ethanol significantly attenuated light-induced phase delays while the addition of lithium partially restored this response. These results indicate that alcohol and lithium have opposing effects on behavioral circadian rhythms. Individuals with bipolar disorder who are prescribed lithium and who drink alcohol might be inadvertently altering their sleep and circadian cycles, which may exacerbate their symptoms.


Assuntos
Antimaníacos/farmacologia , Comportamento Animal/efeitos dos fármacos , Depressores do Sistema Nervoso Central/farmacologia , Ritmo Circadiano/efeitos dos fármacos , Etanol/farmacologia , Cloreto de Lítio/farmacologia , Atividade Motora/efeitos dos fármacos , Animais , Luz , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL
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