Saturday, July 18, 2009

REFLETINDO....

HÁ PESSOAS QUE FAZEM DO SOL UMA SIMPLES MANCHA AMARELA, MAS HÁ PESSOAS QUE FAZEM DE UMA SIMPLES MANCHA AMARELA O PRÓPRIO SOL (PABLO PICASSO)

" O SER HUMANO É UM POTENCIAL EM APERFEIÇOAMENTO CCONTINUO COM O ALTO NÍVEL DE PERCEPÇÃO DA REALIDADE!"



" O HOMEM CRESCE E FORTALECE QUANDO POSSUI BASES SOLIDAS."



" O BEM QUE PLANTA, VOCÊ COLHE!" (J.P.VASWANI)

"CADA SER CARREGA EM SI O DOM DE SER CAPAZ.. E SER FELIZ... (ALMIR SATLER)

"ENQUANTO A SOCIEDADE FELIZ NÃO CHEGA, QUE HAJA PELO MENOS FRAGMENTOS DE FUTURO EM QUE A ALEGRIA É SERVIDA COMO SACRAMENTO, PARA QUE AS CRIANÇAS APRENDAM QUE O MUNDO PODE SER DIFERENTE". (RUBEM AVES).


"NÃO DUVIDE DO PODER DA BONDADE. UM CORAÇÃO COM DEUS REPRESENTA MAIORIA, CONTRA TODA MULTIDÃO DESVAIRADA. A BONDADE PRATICADA EM TODOS OS MOMENTOS É UMA SEMENTEIRA QUE NOS GARANTIRÁ COLHEITAS DE FELICIDADE E AMOR."


TEM UM CARINHO PARA VOCÊ EM Meus Mimos!.
PASSE LÁ.

NÃO VAI EMBORA, SEM ANTES ESPIAR :
Blog Coletivo-Uma Interação de Amigos

Friday, July 17, 2009

Antidepressants and Neurogenesis in Humans

How do antidepressants work? Some people will tell you that it’s all about neurogenesis. The theory goes that antidepressants increase the rate at which new neurones are created in a region called the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus, and that, somehow, this boom in the number of new hippocampal cells alleviates depression.

To date, however, all of the research linking antidepressants and neurogenesis has involved animals. It was generally assumed that if drugs altered neurogenesis in mice, the same thing happened in humans – but this was an assumption, and clearly a pretty big one. Now a new report from a New York-based team claims that antidepressants do enhance neurogenesis in people - Antidepressants increase neural progenitor cells in the human hippocampus.

The authors took post-mortem brain samples from three groups of people – those with no history of depression, those with depression who were not on antidepressants when they died, and depressed people who were on antidepressants. They counted the number of neural progenitor cells (NPCs) in the hippocampus using a stain which specifically marks these cells (anti-nestin).

Although like all post-mortem studies the sample size was small (n=19 total), depressed people taking antidepressants when they died had much higher NPC numbers, indicating greater neurogenesis, compared to the other two groups. (Control: 360±246; untreated: 1119±752; treated: 17229±3443).

The picture above illustrates this; the brown cells are NPCs, and there are evidently more of them in the antidepressant-taking person on the right compared to the control on the left. The authors presumably picked these images because they look different, so, pinch of salt. But still, as an antidepressant user myself, it's nice to see what might well be going on inside my skull at this moment.

The dentate gyrus of the hippocampus, the area where neurogenesis happens, was also larger in the antidepressant-treated group.

Is this evidence for the neurogenesis theory? Not exactly. It’s fairly good evidence that some antidepressants do boost hippocampal neurogenesis in humans, in accordance with the animal data. But we really don’t know what that means. It could just be a side effect, and nothing to do with how they work. I’ve previously written about some recent animal experiments finding that antidepressants have effects on behaviour even when neurogenesis is completely blocked. And notably, five of the seven antidepressant-treated patients in this study died from suicide. So, to put it bluntly, the drugs didn’t work very well, despite sending neurogenesis through the roof...

ResearchBlogging.orgBoldrini, M., Underwood, M., Hen, R., Rosoklija, G., Dwork, A., John Mann, J., & Arango, V. (2009). Antidepressants increase neural progenitor cells in the human hippocampus Neuropsychopharmacology DOI: 10.1038/npp.2009.75

Antidepressants and Neurogenesis in Humans

How do antidepressants work? Some people will tell you that it’s all about neurogenesis. The theory goes that antidepressants increase the rate at which new neurones are created in a region called the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus, and that, somehow, this boom in the number of new hippocampal cells alleviates depression.

To date, however, all of the research linking antidepressants and neurogenesis has involved animals. It was generally assumed that if drugs altered neurogenesis in mice, the same thing happened in humans – but this was an assumption, and clearly a pretty big one. Now a new report from a New York-based team claims that antidepressants do enhance neurogenesis in people - Antidepressants increase neural progenitor cells in the human hippocampus.

The authors took post-mortem brain samples from three groups of people – those with no history of depression, those with depression who were not on antidepressants when they died, and depressed people who were on antidepressants. They counted the number of neural progenitor cells (NPCs) in the hippocampus using a stain which specifically marks these cells (anti-nestin).

Although like all post-mortem studies the sample size was small (n=19 total), depressed people taking antidepressants when they died had much higher NPC numbers, indicating greater neurogenesis, compared to the other two groups. (Control: 360±246; untreated: 1119±752; treated: 17229±3443).

The picture above illustrates this; the brown cells are NPCs, and there are evidently more of them in the antidepressant-taking person on the right compared to the control on the left. The authors presumably picked these images because they look different, so, pinch of salt. But still, as an antidepressant user myself, it's nice to see what might well be going on inside my skull at this moment.

The dentate gyrus of the hippocampus, the area where neurogenesis happens, was also larger in the antidepressant-treated group.

Is this evidence for the neurogenesis theory? Not exactly. It’s fairly good evidence that some antidepressants do boost hippocampal neurogenesis in humans, in accordance with the animal data. But we really don’t know what that means. It could just be a side effect, and nothing to do with how they work. I’ve previously written about some recent animal experiments finding that antidepressants have effects on behaviour even when neurogenesis is completely blocked. And notably, five of the seven antidepressant-treated patients in this study died from suicide. So, to put it bluntly, the drugs didn’t work very well, despite sending neurogenesis through the roof...

ResearchBlogging.orgBoldrini, M., Underwood, M., Hen, R., Rosoklija, G., Dwork, A., John Mann, J., & Arango, V. (2009). Antidepressants increase neural progenitor cells in the human hippocampus Neuropsychopharmacology DOI: 10.1038/npp.2009.75

LIÇÃO DE VIDA

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O TODO É FEITO DE PEQUENAS PARTES.

Nos Alpis italianos existia um pequeno vilarejo,
que dedicava ao cultivo de uvas para a produção de vinho.
Uma vez por ano, lá acontecia uma festa para comemorar o
sucesso da colheita.
A tradição exigia que, nesta festa, cada morador trouxesse uma garrafa
de seu melhor vinho, e a colocasse, dentro de um grande barril,
situado na praça centra.
Entretanto, um dos moradores pensou:
"Por que deverei levar uma garrafa de meu mais puro vinho?
Levarei uma dàgua, pois no meio de tanto vinho,
o meu não fará falta".
Assim pensou, assim fez.
No auge dos acontecimentos, como era de costume, todos se reuniram na praça,
cada um com a sua caneca, para pegar um porção daquele vinho.
Cuja fama se estendia além das fronteiras dos país.
Contudo, ao abrir a torneira, um silêncio tomou conta da multidão.
Daquele barril saiu apenas água.
Como poderia ter acontecido isto?
Na verdade, todos haviam pensado como aquele morador:
" A ausência da minha parte não fará falta!"

MORAL DA HISTÓRIA : Muitas vezes, somos conduzidos a pensar:
"Tantas pessoas existem neste mundo que, se eu não fizer a minha parte,
isso não terá a importância! Mas o que aconteceria, se todos pensassem assim?

(Autor desconhecido).

Fica aqui esta reflexão, para que todos possam pensar no quanto, somos importantes para esta Sociedade que ai esta. Não posso me omitir das minhas obrigações, das minhas missões, aqui nesta Terra.

COMUNICANDO:
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SEU PC ESTA EM MANUTENÇÃO.

quero lhe convidar a conhecer este blogs.
Eles tem muito carinhos para você!
Passe la. Te espero amigos.
Leias as mensagem e se sinte em casa.
tem presentes lá para você.
Poetas-Um Vôo Livre

Sinal de Liberdade-uma expressão de sentimento

Blog Coletivo-Uma Interação de Amigos

Thursday, July 16, 2009

UM PEDIDO AMIGO.


Hoje não vou posta nada que fale de mim, Mas sim, de alguém que admiro muito e, do nosso carinho. Quero pedir para cada um dos meus seguidores, e também dos seguidores da Marcia, que façam um pouquinho de Solidariedade. Cada um de nós e muito solidário, um com outro. E a Marcia nesse momento, está precisando de nós. Independente de cor, raça ou credo, mas em nome do Amor e da Caridade, a gente possa orar por ela. Pois está passando por uns momentos bem difícil, em relação a sua saúde. Conto com o carinho de todos vocês meus amores, para que junto, possamos, passar boas energias para a nossa amiga, que tanto fez por nós. Os meus pensamentos e a curiosa agradecem de coração este carinho. Um grande a braço a todos.


AQUI AMIGOS SE AJUDAM!!!

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MARCIA
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OS AMIGOS SÃO AS PÉROLAS QUE ENVOLVEM O NOSSO CORAÇÃO.

GANHEI ESTA ANJO DA ANDREIA E REPASSO A TODOS ME ME SEGUEM E VISITAM.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Cats Are Manipulative Psychopaths

Cats are basically bastards that exploit us by purring annoyingly when they want us to do something, according to researchers. Apparantly, when they're trying to get food, a cat's purr contains more high-frequency, cry-like sounds, which make it irritating. The paper's in Current Biology.

My cat has yet to master this technique - rather than embedding an annoying cry in his purr, he just meows annoyingly. And if you try to walk away from the food bowl without feeding him, he bites your feet.

Cats Are Manipulative Psychopaths

Cats are basically bastards that exploit us by purring annoyingly when they want us to do something, according to researchers. Apparantly, when they're trying to get food, a cat's purr contains more high-frequency, cry-like sounds, which make it irritating. The paper's in Current Biology.

My cat has yet to master this technique - rather than embedding an annoying cry in his purr, he just meows annoyingly. And if you try to walk away from the food bowl without feeding him, he bites your feet.