
Ana Karla Oliveira Leite- Doctor of Neuroscience
- Researcher at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Ana Karla Oliveira Leite
- Doctor of Neuroscience
- Researcher at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Researcher at the Memory Cognition and Neurobiology Lab./PUCRS and at the Wyse's Lab/UFRGS
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Introduction
Graduated in Physical Education-UCDB/MS, Ph.D. in Translational Neuroscience- UFRJ/UFRGS, Master's in Biomedical Engineering-PUCRS, and Specialist in Exercise Physiology-ESEFID/UFRGS. Researcher at the Neuroprotection and Neurometabolic Diseases Laboratory/UFRGS (Wyse's Lab) studying the effects of strength exercise on neurogenesis and memory. Also, a researcher at the Memory Cognition and Neurobiology Laboratory-PUCRS studying the effects of strength exercise on memory extinction.
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September 2018 - September 2022
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Publications (13)
O período escolar traz consigo uma bonita e desafiante jornada ao estudante, em que se descortinam experiências, aprendizagens e vivências. Poderíamos dizer que, nessa fase, se apresentam muitos horizontes, até então novos aos seus protagonistas. Diante disso, a educação que se quer alcançar e oferecer é integral, é uma educação que contempla as di...
Control of glycolysis as a potential strategie for modulating the neuroimmunometabolism response in early lipopolysaccharide model. Neuroinflammation was induced by the immunostimulating agent lipopolysaccharide (LPS, ip) and the inhibitors 3-(3-Pyridinyl)-1-(4-pyridinyl)-2-propen-1-one (3PO) and MCC950 was administrated intracerebroventricularly (...
Running and walking stimulate and maintain the functioning of the musculoskeletal and cardiopulmonary systems, which are responsible for body posture, movement, strength and coordination on Earth and during space missions. This study aimed to develop a low-cost Gait System in Hypogravity Simulation (GSHS) for the study of human physiology. The deve...
Introduction:
2015 UK resuscitation guidelines aim for 50-60 mm depth when giving external chest compressions (ECCs). This is achievable in hypogravity if the rescuer flexes and extends their arms during CPR, or using a new method trialed; the 'Mackaill-Russomano' (MR CPR) method.
Methods:
10 participants performed 3 sets of 30 ECCs in accordanc...