O complexo nuclear vestibular do sagui (callithrix jacchus): caracterização citoarquitetônica e neuroquímica

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Autor(a) principal: Brandão, Adriana Jussara de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: To the vertebrates, maintain body balance against the gravitational field and be able to orient themselves in the environment are fundamental aspects for survival, in which the participation of vestibular system is essential. As part of this system, the vestibular nuclear complex is the first central station that, by integrating many information (visual, proprioceptive), and the vestibular, assumes the lead role in maintaining balance. In this study, the vestibular nuclear complex was evaluated in relation to its cytoarchitecture and neurochemical content of cells and axon terminals, through the techniques of Nissl staining and immunohistochemistry for neuronal specific nuclear protein (NeuN), glutamate (Glu), substance P (SP), choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) (enzyme that synthesizes acetylcholine-Ach) and glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) (enzyme that synthesizes gamma-amino butyric acid-GABA). The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) was used as experimental animal, which is a small primate native from the Atlantic Forest in the Brazilian Northeast. As results, the Nissl technique, complemented by immunohistochemistry for NeuN allowed to delineate the vestibular nucleus superior, lateral, medial and inferior (or descending) in the brain of the common marmoset. Neurons and terminals immunoreactive to Glu and ChAT and only immunoreactive terminals to SP and GAD were seen in all nuclei, although in varying density. This study confirms the presence in the vestibular nuclei of the common marmoset, of Glu and SP in terminals, probably from the first order neurons of vestibular ganglion, and of GABA in terminals, presumably from Purkinge cells of the cerebellum. Second-order neurons of the vestibular nuclei seem to use Glu and Ach as neurotransmitters, judging by their expressive presence in the cell bodies of these nuclei in common marmosets, as reported in other species
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spelling Brandão, Adriana Jussara de Oliveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2120672116002918http://lattes.cnpq.br/8424747565185682Cavalcante, Judney CleyMoraes, Silvia Regina Arruda dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5859699525558597Costa, Miriam Stela Maris de Oliveira2014-12-17T15:16:09Z2010-12-012014-12-17T15:16:09Z2010-08-30BRANDÃO, Adriana Jussara de Oliveira. O complexo nuclear vestibular do sagui (callithrix jacchus): caracterização citoarquitetônica e neuroquímica. 2010. 77 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Movimento e Saúde) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2010.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/16683To the vertebrates, maintain body balance against the gravitational field and be able to orient themselves in the environment are fundamental aspects for survival, in which the participation of vestibular system is essential. As part of this system, the vestibular nuclear complex is the first central station that, by integrating many information (visual, proprioceptive), and the vestibular, assumes the lead role in maintaining balance. In this study, the vestibular nuclear complex was evaluated in relation to its cytoarchitecture and neurochemical content of cells and axon terminals, through the techniques of Nissl staining and immunohistochemistry for neuronal specific nuclear protein (NeuN), glutamate (Glu), substance P (SP), choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) (enzyme that synthesizes acetylcholine-Ach) and glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) (enzyme that synthesizes gamma-amino butyric acid-GABA). The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) was used as experimental animal, which is a small primate native from the Atlantic Forest in the Brazilian Northeast. As results, the Nissl technique, complemented by immunohistochemistry for NeuN allowed to delineate the vestibular nucleus superior, lateral, medial and inferior (or descending) in the brain of the common marmoset. Neurons and terminals immunoreactive to Glu and ChAT and only immunoreactive terminals to SP and GAD were seen in all nuclei, although in varying density. This study confirms the presence in the vestibular nuclei of the common marmoset, of Glu and SP in terminals, probably from the first order neurons of vestibular ganglion, and of GABA in terminals, presumably from Purkinge cells of the cerebellum. Second-order neurons of the vestibular nuclei seem to use Glu and Ach as neurotransmitters, judging by their expressive presence in the cell bodies of these nuclei in common marmosets, as reported in other speciesPara os vertebrados, manter o equilíbrio corporal contra o campo gravitacional e ser capaz de orientar-se no ambiente são aspectos fundamentais para a sobrevivência, nos quais é essencial a participação do sistema vestibular. Como parte deste sistema, o complexo nuclear vestibular é a primeira estação central que, ao integrar várias informações (visual, proprioceptiva), além da vestibular, assume o papel principal na manutenção do equilíbrio. Neste estudo, o complexo nuclear vestibular do sagui foi avaliado com relação a sua citoarquitetura e conteúdo neuroquímico de células e terminais axônicos, através das técnicas de coloração de Nissl e imuno-histoquímica para proteína neuronal nuclear específica (NeuN), glutamato (Glu), substância P (SP), colina acetiltransferase (ChAT) (enzima de síntese da acetilcolina-Ach), e descarboxilase do ácido glutâmico (GAD) (enzima de síntese do ácido gama-amino-butírico-GABA). Foi utilizado como animal experimental o sagui (Callithrix jacchus), um pequeno primata nativo da Mata Atlântica do Nordeste Brasileiro. Como resultados, a técnica de Nissl, complementada pela imuno-histoquímica para NeuN, permitiu delinear os núcleos vestibulares superior, lateral, medial e inferior (ou descendente) no encéfalo do sagui. Neurônios e terminais imunorreativos a Glu e ChAT e apenas terminais imunorreativos a SP e GAD foram vistos em todos os núcleos, embora em densidade variável. Este trabalho confirma a presença nos núcleos vestibulares do sagui, de Glu e SP em terminais, provavelmente provenientes dos neurônios de primeira ordem do gânglio vestibular, e de GABA em terminais, supostamente provenientes das células de Purkinge do cerebelo. Neurônios de segunda ordem dos núcleos vestibulares parecem usar Glu e Ach como neurotransmissores, a julgar pela sua expressiva presença em pericários destes núcleos no sagüi, como relatado em outras espéciesCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superiorapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do NortePrograma de Pós-Graduação em FisioterapiaUFRNBRMovimento e SaúdeAparelho vestibularNeurotransmissoresNeurofarmacologiaTronco encefálicoSaguiTécnicas imuno-histoquímicasVestibular systemNeurotransmittersNeuropharmacologyBrain stemCommon marmosetImmunohistochemical techniquesCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONALO complexo nuclear vestibular do sagui (callithrix jacchus): caracterização citoarquitetônica e neuroquímicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRNinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)instacron:UFRNORIGINALAdrianaJOB_DISSERT.pdfapplication/pdf1566198https://repositorio.ufrn.br/bitstream/123456789/16683/1/AdrianaJOB_DISSERT.pdf766db20794ef85bc19aa4a81b03784d3MD51TEXTAdrianaJOB_DISSERT.pdf.txtAdrianaJOB_DISSERT.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain113331https://repositorio.ufrn.br/bitstream/123456789/16683/6/AdrianaJOB_DISSERT.pdf.txt1bf2a93e6e7ad54677ed8f33db8c2f61MD56THUMBNAILAdrianaJOB_DISSERT.pdf.jpgAdrianaJOB_DISSERT.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg1770https://repositorio.ufrn.br/bitstream/123456789/16683/7/AdrianaJOB_DISSERT.pdf.jpg6e059900d4a99092ac96691d7ed9e352MD57123456789/166832017-11-04 04:03:46.514oai:https://repositorio.ufrn.br:123456789/16683Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttp://repositorio.ufrn.br/oai/opendoar:2017-11-04T07:03:46Repositório Institucional da UFRN - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)false
dc.title.por.fl_str_mv O complexo nuclear vestibular do sagui (callithrix jacchus): caracterização citoarquitetônica e neuroquímica
title O complexo nuclear vestibular do sagui (callithrix jacchus): caracterização citoarquitetônica e neuroquímica
spellingShingle O complexo nuclear vestibular do sagui (callithrix jacchus): caracterização citoarquitetônica e neuroquímica
Brandão, Adriana Jussara de Oliveira
Aparelho vestibular
Neurotransmissores
Neurofarmacologia
Tronco encefálico
Sagui
Técnicas imuno-histoquímicas
Vestibular system
Neurotransmitters
Neuropharmacology
Brain stem
Common marmoset
Immunohistochemical techniques
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
title_short O complexo nuclear vestibular do sagui (callithrix jacchus): caracterização citoarquitetônica e neuroquímica
title_full O complexo nuclear vestibular do sagui (callithrix jacchus): caracterização citoarquitetônica e neuroquímica
title_fullStr O complexo nuclear vestibular do sagui (callithrix jacchus): caracterização citoarquitetônica e neuroquímica
title_full_unstemmed O complexo nuclear vestibular do sagui (callithrix jacchus): caracterização citoarquitetônica e neuroquímica
title_sort O complexo nuclear vestibular do sagui (callithrix jacchus): caracterização citoarquitetônica e neuroquímica
author Brandão, Adriana Jussara de Oliveira
author_facet Brandão, Adriana Jussara de Oliveira
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dc.contributor.referees2.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Moraes, Silvia Regina Arruda de
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aparelho vestibular
Neurotransmissores
Neurofarmacologia
Tronco encefálico
Sagui
Técnicas imuno-histoquímicas
topic Aparelho vestibular
Neurotransmissores
Neurofarmacologia
Tronco encefálico
Sagui
Técnicas imuno-histoquímicas
Vestibular system
Neurotransmitters
Neuropharmacology
Brain stem
Common marmoset
Immunohistochemical techniques
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Vestibular system
Neurotransmitters
Neuropharmacology
Brain stem
Common marmoset
Immunohistochemical techniques
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description To the vertebrates, maintain body balance against the gravitational field and be able to orient themselves in the environment are fundamental aspects for survival, in which the participation of vestibular system is essential. As part of this system, the vestibular nuclear complex is the first central station that, by integrating many information (visual, proprioceptive), and the vestibular, assumes the lead role in maintaining balance. In this study, the vestibular nuclear complex was evaluated in relation to its cytoarchitecture and neurochemical content of cells and axon terminals, through the techniques of Nissl staining and immunohistochemistry for neuronal specific nuclear protein (NeuN), glutamate (Glu), substance P (SP), choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) (enzyme that synthesizes acetylcholine-Ach) and glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) (enzyme that synthesizes gamma-amino butyric acid-GABA). The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) was used as experimental animal, which is a small primate native from the Atlantic Forest in the Brazilian Northeast. As results, the Nissl technique, complemented by immunohistochemistry for NeuN allowed to delineate the vestibular nucleus superior, lateral, medial and inferior (or descending) in the brain of the common marmoset. Neurons and terminals immunoreactive to Glu and ChAT and only immunoreactive terminals to SP and GAD were seen in all nuclei, although in varying density. This study confirms the presence in the vestibular nuclei of the common marmoset, of Glu and SP in terminals, probably from the first order neurons of vestibular ganglion, and of GABA in terminals, presumably from Purkinge cells of the cerebellum. Second-order neurons of the vestibular nuclei seem to use Glu and Ach as neurotransmitters, judging by their expressive presence in the cell bodies of these nuclei in common marmosets, as reported in other species
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