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Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2003

Do environmental influences alter motor abilities acquisition? A comparison among children from day-care centers and private schools

Karla M. F. T. Barros; Andreza Gusmão Câmara Fragoso; Andréa Lemos Bezerra de Oliveira; José Eulálio Cabral Filho; Raul Manhães de Castro

Development occurs in a proper rhythm as result of genetic inheritance and environment factors. This study had the aim to identify some environmental risk factors for the motor development in two groups of healthy children. 100 pre-school aged (five years children) from two day-care centers and a private school were evaluated, in Recife-PE. All the children underwent to a motor skills assessment and their parents answered a questionnaire. The children from the public nursery remained behind in fine motor skills. The results showed that the biologically healthy children development can suffer negative influence of the environmental risk factors. In this research these factors were: the father absence, improper toys use to the correct age, the place were the child was kept in the early childhood, the lack of pedagogical guidance and extra-parental socialization and low familiar socioeconomic status.


Nutritional Neuroscience | 2006

A regional model (Northeastern Brazil) of induced mal-nutrition delays ontogeny of reflexes and locomotor activity in rats

Karla M. F. T. Barros; Raul Manhães-de-Castro; Sandra Lopes-de-Souza; Rhowena Jane B. de Matos; Tereza Cristina Bomfim de Jesus Deiró; José Eulálio Cabral-Filho; Francis Canon

Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of malnutrition, induced by a regional basic diet (RBD), on motor development. RBD is a 7.87%-protein diet based on aliments typical of Northeastern Brazil, elaborated after nutritional investigation by Teodosio et al. (1979). Female rats were treated with RBD during lactation. The reflex ontogenesis and the development of locomotor activity in their offspring were assessed. Malnourished (MN) rats showed a delay in reflex maturation and in locomotor activity evolution. The decreased locomotor activity may be related to the reduced movement experiences induced by the delay in the reflex maturation. Occurring during the critical period of brain development, this fact could jeopardize all the steps in future locomotion evolution. The present results confirm deleterious effects of RDB-induced malnutrition on the somatic development and maturation of the nervous system (NS).


Physiology & Behavior | 2006

Sertraline delays the somatic growth and reflex ontogeny in neonate rats

T.C.B.J. Deiró; Raul Manhães-de-Castro; J.E. Cabral-Filho; J.M. Barreto-Medeiros; Sandra Lopes de Souza; S.M.O.C. Marinho; F.M.M. Castro; Ana Elisa Toscano; R.A. Jesus-Deiró; Karla M. F. T. Barros

This study investigated the somatic maturation and ontogeny of reflexes in neonate rats treated with sertraline (Sert) during the suckling period. The animals were divided into four groups; three that received daily doses of Sert (5, 10 or 15 mg/kg s.c.; groups Sert5, Sert10, and Sert15, respectively), and a fourth group that received distilled water (Dw) (1 ml/kg/b.w.). Growth indicators (body weight, axis of the head and tail length) were measured daily, from the 1st to the 21st postnatal day. The reflexes (righting, free-fall righting, negative geotaxis, cliff avoidance, auditory startle response, vibrissa placing and palm grasp) and physical-feature maturation (ear unfolding, auditory conduit opening, irruption of the lower incisors and eye opening) were recorded each day of the animals life. All groups were compared to the Dw group. The body weight gain was reduced in all the Sert groups. Moreover, a delay in the growth of the body length was observed in all the Sert groups. Higher Sert doses reduced the speed of growth in the tail length. The medio-lateral head axis reduced in Sert15 and Sert5 doses. Otherwise, Sert10 had a temporary acceleration in this growth, but the growth of the anteroposterior head axis had a delay in all the Sert groups. The highest doses induced a delay in physical-feature maturation. The palm grasp reflex (disappearance) was retarded in Sert10; cliff avoidance advanced in Sert10; negative-geotaxis and free-fall righting retarded in Sert15. The findings suggest that altered serotonergic system activity induced by sertraline early in life could play a role in the retardation of the somatic growth ontogeny as well as a delay in the maturation of some reflexes.


Journal of Biomechanics | 2008

A reproducibility study on musculotendinous stiffness quantification, using a new transportable ankle ergometer device.

Daniel Lambertz; Maria das Graças Paiva; Sônia Maria Oliveira Cavalcanti Marinho; Raquel da Silva Aragão; Karla M. F. T. Barros; Raul Manhães-de-Castro; Nassim Khider; Francis Canon

The use of biomechanical methods to quantify functional/physiological parameters in malnourished humans can provide new insights into the understanding of effects of malnutrition on human muscles. Therefore, a transportable ankle ergometer device was developed, which allows the quantification of mechanical properties of the human plantarflexor muscles in field experiments. More precisely, the ergometer quantifies isometric force in static conditions and musculotendinous stiffness in dynamic conditions. This latter parameter is obtained by the quick-release technique. The aim of the study was first to conduct a reproducibility study on musculotendinous stiffness. Seven healthy subjects were tested three times in alternate days. The results showed the well-known linear relationship between musculotendinous stiffness and torque, where the slope was used as a stiffness index (SI(MT)). Individual regression line comparison indicated that SI(MT) values were not significantly different between the three repeated measurements (P>0.05). Mean coefficient of variation was 4.5+/-1.0%. The individual SI(MT) data were within the range of those reported in the literature. The reproducibility study showed that the quantification of musculotendinous stiffness by means of the quick-release technique is a reliable method, using a transportable ankle ergometer device.


Revista Brasileira De Fisioterapia | 2009

Programa de saúde da família: proposta para identificação de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor

Roberta C. A. Amorim; Glória Elizabeth Carneiro Laurentino; Karla M. F. T. Barros; Agelia L. P. R. Ferreira; Alberto Galvão de Moura Filho; Maria Cristina Falcão Raposo

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the occurrence of delayed neuropsychological and motor development in a community assisted through the Family Health Program and to evaluate its association with possible biological, environmental and socioeconomic risk factors. METHODS: The sample consisted of 31 five-year-old children who were evaluated using the Neurological Development Test, following guidelines proposed by Coelho (1999)*. The study was carried out at the Family Health Program (FHP) center in the Brasilit area of Recife, PE, Brazil. Data were collected using a questionnaire that sought information on the child, its mother/guardian, the familys socioeconomic status and residence. Fishers exact test was used for the statistical analysis of the results, with a significance level of 5%. RESULTS: Appendicular coordination was the parameter with the highest frequency of deficits (90%) and static balance was the item least compromised (12.9%). The frequency of static balance deficits was higher among children who did not attend day care centers (p=0.0163) and among those who spent less time with their mother (p=0.0278). Motor persistence deficits were statistically associated with age of entry into day care (p=0.0415) and father-child time (p=0.0436). CONCLUSIONS: The FHP was not only a valuable setting for developing studies of this nature but also an appropriate setting for child development follow-up.


Journal of Neuroscience Methods | 2011

Automatic system for analysis of locomotor activity in rodents—A reproducibility study

Raquel da Silva Aragão; Marco Aurélio Benedetti Rodrigues; Karla M. F. T. Barros; Sebastião Rogério de Freitas Silva; Ana Elisa Toscano; Ricardo Emmanuel de Souza; Raul Manhães-de-Castro

Automatic analysis of locomotion in studies of behavior and development is of great importance because it eliminates the subjective influence of evaluators on the study. This study aimed to develop and test the reproducibility of a system for automated analysis of locomotor activity in rats. For this study, 15 male Wistar were evaluated at P8, P14, P17, P21, P30 and P60. A monitoring system was developed that consisted of an open field of 1m in diameter with a black surface, an infrared digital camera and a video capture card. The animals were filmed for 2 min as they moved freely in the field. The images were sent to a computer connected to the camera. Afterwards, the videos were analyzed using software developed using MATLAB® (mathematical software). The software was able to recognize the pixels constituting the image and extract the following parameters: distance traveled, average speed, average potency, time immobile, number of stops, time spent in different areas of the field and time immobile/number of stops. All data were exported for further analysis. The system was able to effectively extract the desired parameters. Thus, it was possible to observe developmental changes in the patterns of movement of the animals. We also discuss similarities and differences between this system and previously described systems.


Animal | 2009

Differential adaptations during growth spurt and in young adult rat muscles

Karla M. F. T. Barros; Raul Manhães-de-Castro; F. Goubel; Francis Canon

During the post-weaning growth and maturation period (25/90 days after birth), rat limb muscles are submitted to specific adaptations. Our aim was to characterize the mechanical properties of two muscles that are opposite in terms of fibre-type distribution, the soleus and the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles of male Wistar rats. Results showed a fast-to-slow fibre-type transition in soleus while no modification in fibre-type distribution was observed in EDL. A growth-induced increase in muscle force was observed. Soleus underwent an increase in twitch kinetics, but EDL showed no modification. Resistance to fatigue was higher in 90-day-old soleus but not modified in the EDL. Surprisingly, analysis of maximal shortening velocity showed a decrease in both soleus and EDL. Finally, tension/extension curves indicated a growth-induced increase in series elastic stiffness in the two muscles. These results suggest that during this growth period, skeletal muscles are submitted to differential adaptations. Moreover, whereas adaptation of biomechanical properties observed can be explained partly by an adaptation of fibre profile in soleus, this is not the case for EDL. It is suggested that changes in muscle architecture, which are often disregarded, could explain some variations in mechanical properties, especially when muscles undergo an increase in both mass and length.


An. Fac. Med. Univ. Fed. Pernamb | 2001

Campos eletromagnéticos näo-ionizantes näo alteram o desenvolvimento sensório-motor em ratos

Rhowena Jane B. de Matos; Eduardo José Nepomuceno Montenegro; Karla M. F. T. Barros; Célia Maria Machado Barbosa de Castro; Raul Manhães de Castro


Archive | 2009

Programa de saúde da família: proposta para identificação de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor Family health program: proposal for identification of risk factors for neuropsychomotor development

Roberta C. A. Amorim; Glória Elizabeth Carneiro Laurentino; Karla M. F. T. Barros; Agelia L. P. R. Ferreira; Alberto Galvão de Moura Filho; Maria Cristina Falcão Raposo


Archive | 2009

Family health program: proposal for identification of risk factors for neuropsychomotor development Programa de saúde da família: proposta para identificação de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor

Roberta C. A. Amorim; Glória Elizabeth Carneiro Laurentino; Karla M. F. T. Barros; Agelia L. P. R. Ferreira; Alberto Galvão de Moura Filho; Maria Cristina Falcão Raposo

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Raul Manhães-de-Castro

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Francis Canon

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Ana Elisa Toscano

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Raquel da Silva Aragão

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Raul Manhães de Castro

Federal University of Pernambuco

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