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Gene-Environment Interplay in Affect and Dementia: Emotional Modulation of Cognitive Expression in Personal OutcomesPalomo, T., Beninger, R. J., Kostrzewa, R. M., Archer, Trevor 01 December 2004 (has links)
A multitude of factors, that either singly, interactively, or sequentially influence the gene-environment interplay in affective and dementia states, include several phases of neurodevelopmental liability in both humans and laboratory animals. Genetic vulnerability for both affective disorders and dementia describes a scenario distinguished by progressive need for concern, particularly in view of the interplay between these areas of ill-health. The contribution of emotional and cognitive expression to personal outcomes, e.g., as a function of affective personality type, a state-dependent analysis of personality characteristics, appears to pervade both the individual's experience of social and physical environments and the performance of cognitive tasks. The role of the endocannabinoids in mental health may offer insights for the psychopharmacology of both cognition and affect. Maladaptive emotional reactions and a defective cognitive ability will contribution to unsatisfactory/maladaptive coping strategies, in turn, leading to further complications of an affective and dysfunctional nature, eventually with a clinical psychopathological outcome. These considerations impinge upon critical issues concerning predisposition and vulnerability. Classical eye-blink conditioning provides a highly established procedure for assessment of defective physiology in models of Alzheimer's dementia. In order to develop a consideration of the array of situations presenting the variation of outcome due to type of affective personality, the role of fear and anxiety and stress in affective states influencing cognition are examined and the critical role of brain circuits mediating emotions influencing cognitive outcomes is discussed.
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Maternal dietary fat intake alters the neonatal stress response and metabolic profile in the offspring : participation of the endocannabinoid system?D'Asti, Esterina, 1984- January 2009 (has links)
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Desenvolvimento de fases extratoras seletivas para técnicas de microextração para a determinação de fármacos e endocanabinóide em amostras de plasma por LC-MS/MS / Selective extractive phases for microextraction techniques for determination of drugs and an endocannabinoid in plasma samples by LC-MS/MSMelo, Mônia Aparecida Lemos Pinto de 11 August 2017 (has links)
Este trabalho descreve o desenvolvimento de seletivas fases extratoras para técnicas de microextração empregadas para a determinação de fármacos e endocanabinóide em amostras de plasma por cromatografia líquida acoplada a espectrometria de massas em Tandem (LC-MS/MS). O capítulo I descreve o desenvolvimento e aplicação da fase extratora de material de acesso restrito (RAM) para a extração em ponteiras descartáveis (DPX) de dezesseis fármacos psicotrópicos em amostras de plasma de pacientes esquizofrênicos. Em virtude da complexidade de sintomas associados à esquizofrenia, a politerapia tem sido uma prática clínica cada vez mais comum. A maioria destes fármacos possui estreito índice terapêutico, o que requer acompanhamento adequado por meio de estudos de monitorização terapêutica. Tais estudos visam otimizar as doses terapêuticas, minimizar os efeitos adversos e avaliar a anuência do paciente ao regime de dosagens. O emprego da fase seletiva, RAM, permitiu a exclusão das macromoléculas, simultaneamente, a pré-concentração dos analitos de forma rápida e eficiente. A otimização das variáveis DPX favoreceu a sensibilidade e seletividade do método, empregando pequenos volumes de amostra biológica e de solvente orgânico. O método DPX/LC-MS/MS, desenvolvido e validado, apresentou linearidade adequada com limite inferior de quantificação na faixa de concentração de 0,5-20,0 ng mL-1, precisão inter e intra-ensaio com coeficientes de variação inferiores a 15% e exatidão com valores de EPRs variando de -12% a 11%. O método proposto foi aplicado com êxito na determinação destes fármacos em amostras de plasma de pacientes esquizofrênicos. As variações encontradas nas concentrações plasmáticas de alguns pacientes podem ser atribuídas a interações farmacocinéticas ou a variações inerentes ao paciente. No capítulo II, um polímero molecularmente impresso foi sintetizado in situ, no interior de um capilar de sílica fundida, para microextração em fase sólida no capilar (in-tube SPME) do endocanabinóide, anandamida (AEA), em amostras de plasma de pacientes com Doença de Parkinson (DP). A DP é caracterizada pela neurodegeneração dos neurônios dopaminérgicos. Estudos demonstram correlação entre os sistemas endocanabinóide e dopaminérgico, ligados ao controle motor. O processo de impressão molecular (não-covalente) do MIP, bem como os reagentes de síntese empregados, originaram sítios seletivos, complementares, em forma e tamanho à AEA. Micrografias eletrônicas de varredura (MEV) e espectros de infravermelho (FTIR) ilustraram as modificações físicas e químicas da superfície do capilar impresso e não impresso (NIP), após a polimerização. A otimização das variáveis in-tube SPME, favoreceu a eficiência das extrações. O método in-tube SPME/LC-MS/MS apresentou intervalo linear de 5 ng mL-1 (LOQ) a 20 ng mL-1; os ensaios de precisão apresentaram CV variando de 1,2 a 13% e exatidão com valores de EPRs variando de -3,6 a 7,5 %. Amostras de plasma de pacientes com DP foram analisadas pelo método de adição de padrão, e a concentração plasmática média de AEA de 0,2 ng mL-1, está em concordância com os valores da literatura, demonstrando a aplicabilidade do método in-tube SPME/LC-MS/MS na área clínica. / This work describes the development of highly selective sorbents for use in microextraction techniques for determination of drugs and endocannabinoid in plasma samples by liquid chromatography coupled to Tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Chapter I describes the development and application of a restricted access material (RAM-BSA) for use as extractive phase in DPX technique (\"Disposable pipette extraction\") for determination of 16 psychotropic drugs in plasma samples obtained from schizophrenic patients. Polytherapy has been increasingly common in clinical practice associated with schizophrenia due the complexity of its symptoms. Most of these drugs have narrow therapeutic index, wherefore requires adequate follow-up through therapeutic monitoring studies. This monitoring aims to optimizing therapy, to minimize adverse effects and verify patient adherence to treatment. By using a selective phase, RAM, we were able to exclude the macromolecules and to pre-concentrate the analytes quickly and efficiently. Optimization of the DPX variables improved the sensitivity and selectivity of the method, which demanded only small volumes of sample and organic solvent. The DPX/LC-MS/MS method developed and validated presented adequate linearity; the lower limit of quantification ranged from 0.5 to 20.0 ng mL-1. The inter- and intra-assay precision tests provided coefficients of variation (CV) lower than 15%; and the relative standard error (RSD) values, of the accuracy tests, varied from -12% to 11%. We successfully applied the proposed method to determine drugs in plasma samples from schizophrenic patients. Variations in the plasma concentrations of drugs in some patients may result from pharmacokinetic interactions or variations inherent in the patient. Chapter II details the \"in situ\" synthesis of a molecularly imprinted polymer within a fused silica capillary for capillary solid phase (in-tube SPME) of the endocannabinoid, anandamide (AEA), in plasma samples obtained from patients with Parkinson\'s Disease (PD), which is characterized by neurodegeneration of dopaminergic neurons. Studies have demonstrated a relationship between this endocannabinoid and dopaminergic systems, which are linked to motor control. The molecular imprinting process (non-covalent) and the synthesis reagents used to obtain the MIP gave rise to complementary, selective sites with the same shape and size as AEA. Scanning electron micrographs (SEM) and infrared spectra (FTIR) helped to illustrate the physical and chemical modification of the printed and non-printed capillary surface (NIP) after polymerization. Optimization of in-tube SPME variables favored the extraction process efficiency. The \"in tube\" SPME/LC-MS/MS method showed a linear range from 5 ng mL-1 (LOQ) to 20 ng mL-1. The precision tests presented CV that varied from 1.2 to 13%; and the RSD accuracy ranged from -3.6 to 7.5%. We analyzed plasma samples from patients with PD by the standard addition method. The mean plasmatic concentration was 0.2 ng mL-1, in agreement with the literature. This resut suggested that the \"in tube\" SPME/LC-MS/MS employing the MIP extractive phase is suitable to determine AEA in plasma samples
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Mechanisms of gustatory perception of dietary lipids : cross-talk with bitter taste and endocannabinoid receptors / Mécanismes de perception gustative des lipides alimentaires : cross-talk avec les récepteurs du goût amer et des endocannabinoïdesBrissard, Léa 30 November 2018 (has links)
L'obésité constitue l'un des principaux problèmes de santé publique en ce début du 21ème siècle. Sa prévalence augmente régulièrement, en particulier chez les enfants. Ce constat n'est pas anodin car l'obésité est généralement associée à diverses pathologies graves (diabète de type 2, hypertension et cancer,…). Ainsi, des investigations sur les mécanismes impliqués dans la perception gustative des lipides alimentaires pourraient éclairer leurs rôles dans l’incidence de l’obésité.Plusieurs études ont démontré le rôle des endocannabinoïdes et des aliments amers dans l’obésité. Ainsi, nous avons étudié l’interaction (cross-talk) des récepteurs cannabinoïdes et du goût amer avec le goût lipidique. Cette thèse comporte ainsi deux volets : les récepteurs cannabinoïdes (CB1R), le goût amer et leurs interactions avec les récepteurs lipidiques.Dans la première partie, nous avons étudié le rôle régulateur de CB1R. Dans la présente étude, des tests comportementaux sur des souris CB1R-/- et des souris de type sauvage (WT) ont montré que l'invalidation du gène Cb1r était associée à une faible préférence pour les solutions contenant de l'huile de colza ou un acide gras à longue chaîne (AGLC) tel que l’acide linoléique (LA). L'administration de rimonabant, un agoniste-inverse de CB1R, chez la souris a également entraîné une faible préférence pour les acides gras alimentaires. Aucune différence dans l'expression des protéines CD36 et GPR120 n'a été observée dans les cellules des papilles gustatives des souris WT et CB1R-/-. La signalisation calcique via CD36 dans les cellules des papilles gustatives des souris CB1R-/- diminue de façon significative par rapport à celle observée dans les cellules gustatives des souris WT. Les cellules des papilles gustatives des souris CB1R-/- présentent également une diminution significative de l'ARNm de Pro-glucagon et de Glp-1r et un faible niveau basal de GLP-1. Nous rapportons que CB1R est impliqué dans la perception du goût du gras via la signalisation calcique et la sécrétion de GLP-1.Dans la seconde partie, nous avons d’abord caractérisé le phénotype de cellules fongiformes humaines (HTC-8). En effet, le projet de ma thèse comprend la caractérisation à l’échelle moléculaire des récepteurs amers et lipidiques et leur cross-talk dans ces cellules (collaboration BRAIN, Allemagne). Nous avons démontré que les cellules HTC-8 expriment PLCβ2 et l’α-gustducin à l’échelle des ARNm et des protéines. Elles expriment également TAS2R16 et TAS2R38 et ces mêmes cellules co-expriment CD36 et GPR120. Puis, nous avons étudié la signalisation via ces récepteurs en utilisant l’acide linoléique, un agoniste de CD36 et GPR120, la sinigrin, agoniste de TAS2R16 et TAS2R38, la salicin, agoniste du récepteur TAS2R16 et le phénylthiocarbamide, agoniste du récepteur TAS2R38. De plus, les études du signal calcique ont démontré que la signalisation en aval du goût gras partage une voie commune avec la signalisation en aval du goût amer, mettant en évidence un cross-talk entre ces deux modalités gustatives.Bien que nous ayons montré le cross-talk entre les modalités gustatives amère et lipidique, il nous reste à étudier ces phénomènes à l’échelle de l’organisme. Ces résultats, d’ores et déjà, montrent que le goût amer et le récepteur cannabinoïde-1 sont liés à la sensibilité au goût du gras et doivent être pris en compte pour la gestion de l'obésité. / Obesity is one of the major public health problems at the beginning of the 21st century. Its prevalence is increasing steadily, especially among children. This observation is not insignificant because obesity is generally associated with various serious pathologies (type 2 diabetes, hypertension and cancer, etc.). Thus, investigations into the mechanisms involved in the taste perception of dietary lipids could shed light on their roles in the incidence of obesity.Several studies have demonstrated the role of endocannabinoids and bitter foods in obesity. Thus, we studied the cross-talk of cannabinoid receptors and bitter taste with lipid taste. This thesis has two components: cannabinoid receptors (CB1R), bitter taste and their interactions with lipid receptors.In the first part, we studied the regulatory role of CB1R. In the present study, behavioral tests on CB1R-/- mice and wild-type (WT) mice showed that the invalidation of the Cb1r gene was associated with a low preference for solutions containing rapeseed oil or a long chain fatty acid (LCFA) such as linoleic acid (LA). Administration of rimonabant, a CB1R inverse agonist, in mice also resulted in a low preference for dietary fatty acids. No differences in the expression of CD36 and GPR120 proteins were observed in the taste buds cells of the WT and CB1R-/- mice. Calcium signaling via CD36 in the taste bud cells of CB1R-/- mice decreased significantly compared with those observed in the taste cells of WT mice. The taste bud cells of CB1R-/- mice also show a significant decrease in Pro-glucagon and Glp-1r mRNA and a low basal level of GLP-1. We report that CB1R is involved in the perception of fat taste via calcium signaling and secretion of GLP-1.In the second part, we first characterized the phenotype of human fungiform cells (HTC-8). Indeed, the project of my thesis includes the characterization on the molecular scale of bitter and lipid receptors and their cross-talk in these cells (collaboration BRAIN, Germany). We have demonstrated that HTC-8 cells express PLCβ2 and α-gustducin at the mRNA and protein level. They also express TAS2R16 and TAS2R38 and these same cells co-express CD36 and GPR120. Then, we studied signaling via these receptors using linoleic acid, a CD36 and GPR120 agonist, sinigrin, TAS2R16 agonist and TAS2R38, salicin, TAS2R16 receptor agonist, and phenylthiocarbamide, TAS2R38 receptor agonist. In addition, calcium signal studies have shown that downstream fatty signaling shares a common path with downstream bitter taste signaling, highlighting a cross-talk between these two taste modalities.Although we have shown the cross-talk between bitter and lipid taste modalities, we still have to study these phenomena at the level of the organism. These results, already, show that the bitter taste and the cannabinoid-1 receptor are related to the taste sensitivity of fat and must be taken into account for the management of obesity
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The effect of eicosapentaenoic acid on brain and platelet produced bioactive lipid mediators : the effect of eicosapentaenoic acid, docosapentaenoic acid and other polyunsaturated fatty acids on the eicosanoids and endocannabinoids produced by rat brain and human platelets using electrospray ionisation tandem mass spectrometry-based analysisMir, Adnan Ahmed January 2009 (has links)
Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) is a polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) with neuroprotective and cardioprotective properties. It is thought that some of the actions of EPA may be attributed to its elongated metabolite, the PUFA docosapentaenoic acid (DPA). Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid (AA) are bioactive PUFA ubiquitously expressed in neural tissues. EPA and AA can be converted by cyclooxygenase (COX) to prostanoids and by lipoxygenase (LOX) to hydroxy fatty acids. PUFA can also be converted to ethanolamides in the brain. These mediators are involved in physiological and pathological processes in many bodily systems. The purpose of this study was to examine the production of eicosanoids, hydroxy fatty acids and fatty acid ethanolamides in young and aged rat brain following EPA or DPA enriched diets. The effects of specific PUFA on human platelet eicosanoid production were also investigated as these mediators play a role in adhesion and aggregation. Liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-MS/MS) assays were developed and used to measure lipid mediators in rat brain and human platelets. Ageing in rat brain was accompanied with several changes in the prostanoid and hydroxy fatty acid profiles. Supplementing the diet with EPA or DPA at a daily dose of 200 mg/kg for 8 weeks prevented these changes and decreased levels of PGE2. DPA changed the profile of hydroxy fatty acids synthesised in the brain tissue of young animals. This study has shown that levels of eicosapentaenoylethanolamide (EPA-EA) increase in the brain as a result of ageing and that this is accompanied by an increase in levels of anandamide. Feeding aged animals EPA or DPA further increased the levels of EPA-EA but prevented any change in the level of anandamide. Niacin is used to treat hypercholesterolaemia although it is associated with an unpleasant PGD2 mediated skin flush. This exploratory study has shown that human platelets treated with niacin did not show any changes in their prostanoid and hydroxy fatty acid profiles. Platelets treated with EPA showed increased production of TXB3 and 12-HEPE. Niacin augmented the effects of EPA on human platelet mediator synthesis. Overall, this study has demonstrated that EPA can change brain and platelet lipid mediator synthesis and has provided evidence that could explain some of the neuroprotective and cardioprotective actions of this PUFA.
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Impact de la consommation précoce d’un régime hyperlipidique obésogène sur différents systèmes de mémoire / Impact of early high-fat diet consumption on different systems of memoryJanthakhin, Yootana 13 December 2016 (has links)
L‟obésité est principalement du à la surconsommation d‟aliments riches en énergie, en particulier les aliments hyperlipidiques (HL). En plus des comorbidités comme le diabète et les maladies cardiovasculaires, l‟obésité est associée à des troubles émotionnels et cognitifs. La prévalence de l‟obésité chez les enfants et les adolescents augmente sans cesse et ceci est inquiétant car ce sont des périodes cruciales pour la maturation de structures cérébrales comme l‟hippocampe et l‟amygdale, indispensables à la mise en place des processus cognitifs et émotionnels pour le restant de la vie. Il est donc déterminant d‟évaluer l‟impact de la consommation d‟un régime HL obésogène durant ces périodes développementales sur les processus cognitifs et émotionnels. Dans une première étude nous mettons en évidence chez le rat que l‟exposition à un régime HL durant la période périnatale (gestation et lactation) entraine l‟atrophie dendritique des neurones pyramidaux du CA1 de l‟hippocampe et de l‟amygdale basolatérale (BLA) des descendants adultes. Ces résultats sur l‟hippocampe enrichissent les données comportementales déjà existantes indiquant des altérations de la mémoire dépendante de l‟hippocampe suite au régime HL périnatal. Nous montrons également que les changements morphologiques du BLA s‟accompagnent d‟un déficit spécifique de la mémoire aversive olfactive, qui dépend fortement de l‟intégrité du BLA. Ceci démontre pour la première fois les effets délétères, cellulaires et comportementaux, d’un régime HL périnatal sur les fonctions amygdaliennes. La seconde étude se focalise sur les perturbations de la mémoire induites par la consommation d‟un régime HL pendant l‟adolescence et vise à approfondir la compréhension des mécanismes impliqués. Dans un premier temps, nous montrons que la consommation d‟un régime HL du sevrage à l‟âge adulte (couvrant l‟adolescence) chez la souris perturbe la consolidation de la mémoire de reconnaissance d‟objet (MRO) lorsque le contexte est nouveau lors de l‟apprentissage. Ceci s‟accompagne d‟une libération plus importante de glucocorticoïdes au niveau circulant et d‟endocannabinoides (eCB, anandamide en particulier) au niveau hippocampique chez les souris HL. Le blocage des récepteurs aux glucocorticoïdes (GR) ou des récepteurs aux cannabinoïdes de type 1 (CB1R) juste après l‟apprentissage améliore la MRO à long-terme des souris HL. Ces traitements normalisent également la sur-activation c-Fos de l‟hippocampe suite à l‟apprentissage chez les souris HL soulignant l‟importance de cette structure. En effet, la délétion spécifique des CB1R hippocampique améliore fortement la MRO à long-terme des souris HL et nous mettons en évidence que la plasticité synaptique in vivo de la voie CA3-CA1 hippocampique représente un mécanisme perturbé par l‟activation des CB1R suite à l‟apprentissage chez ces souris. Enfin l‟inactivation des neurones glutamatergique hippocampique par une approche pharmacogénétique (DREADD-Gi) améliore la MRO à long-terme chez les souris HL, de façon similaire au blocage ou à la délétion des CB1R suggérant une levée d‟inhibition de ces neurones par l‟activation des CB1R chez les souris HL qui conduirait à leur déficit de MRO à long-terme. Nos résultats indiquent que la consommation d’un régime HL pendant l’adolescence modifie le système eCB de l’hippocampe conduisant à des perturbations de la plasticité synaptique et de la consolidation de la mémoire. Dans leur ensemble ces données permettent d‟améliorer notre compréhension des effets délétères de l‟exposition précoces aux régimes HL obésogènes sur les fonctions mnésiques. / Clinical and experimental studies have established that obesity, resulting mainly from consumption of energy-dense food such as high-fat diet (HFD), is associated with adverse cognitive and emotional outcomes. The prevalence of obesity during childhood and adolescence has reached epidemic levels. This is particularly worrisome since these periods are crucial for hippocampal and amygdala maturation, two brain structures necessary for shaping memory and emotional functions. It is thus critical to determine the impact of HFD exposure during these early developmental periods on memory and emotional processes. First, we show that perinatal HFD exposure (throughout gestation and lactation), leads to dendritic shrinkage of pyramidal neurons in the CA1 of the hippocampus but also in the basolateral amygdala (BLA) in adult rats. These results add to the growing literature indicating changes in hippocampal-dependent memory after perinatal HFD exposure. Regarding amygdala, perinatal HFD exposure specifically impairs odor aversion memory, a task highly dependent on BLA function, without affecting olfactory or malaise processing. These results are the first to show that perinatal HFD exposure impairs amygdala functions, at cellular and behavioral levels. Next, we investigated the cellular mechanisms underlying memory impairment induced by adolescent HFD consumption. We first show that HFD consumption from weaning to adulthood (covering adolescence) impairs long-term, but not short-term, object recognition memory (ORM) in novel context condition which was associated with higher circulating corticosterone and enhanced hippocampal endocannabinoid levels (anandamide in particular) in HFD-fed mice. Systemic post-training blockade of glucocorticoid receptors (GR) or cannabinoid receptors type 1 (CB1R) prevented HFD-induced memory deficits. These treatments also normalized training-induced c-Fos over-activation specifically in hippocampus in HFD group stressing the importance of this structure. Indeed, hippocampal CB1R deletion improved memory in HFD-fed mice. Moreover, we identified changes of in vivo hippocampal synaptic plasticity after training as a potential mechanism impaired by HFD in a CB1R-dependent manner. Finally, chemogenetic inhibition of hippocampal glutamatergic cells improved memory in HFD group similarly to CB1R deletion or blockade suggesting CB1R-dependent disinhibition of these neurons in HFD-fed mice. These results indicate that high-fat diet consumption during adolescence alters the hippocampal eCB system leading to impairment of hippocampal synaptic plasticity and deficit in recognition memory consolidation. Taken together, our results provide new evidences of how HFD consumption during early developmental periods exerts its deleterious effects on cognitive functions and identify the endocannabinoid system as a potential target for treating cognitive impairment associated with obesity.
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Desenvolvimento de diferentes métodos LC-MS/MS para a determinação de fármacos e endocanabinóides em amostras de plasma / Development of different LC-MS/MS methods for the determination of drugs and endocannabinoids in plasma samplesAcquaro Junior, Vinicius Ricardo 06 April 2018 (has links)
Esta tese foi dividida em três capítulos. O capítulo I descreve o desenvolvimento do método Column switching UHPLC-MS/MS para a determinação simultaneamente de fármacos psicotrópicos em amostras de plasma de pacientes esquizofrênicos. A politerapia é uma prática comum no tratamento da esquizofrenia. Portanto, a monitorização terapêutica destes fármacos tem sido realizada para o ajuste das doses e individualização da terapia farmacológica. O método Column switching UHPLC-MS/MS apresentou linearidade na faixa de concentração de 0,025 a 1,25 ng mL-1 com R2 acima de 0,9950 e a falta de teste de ajuste (p > 0,05); precisão com coeficientes de variação inferiores a 12% e exatidão com erro padrão relativo inferior a 14%. Este método foi aplicado com sucesso para determinação de fármacos em amostras de plasma de pacientes esquizofrênicos para fins de monitorização terapêutica. No capítulo II, o desempenho cromatográfico de colunas C18 superficialmente e totalmente porosas com diferentes tamanhos de partícula foi avaliado para a análise de fármacos psicotrópicos por LC-MS/MS e LC-DAD. Com o sistema LC-MS/MS foram avaliados os seguintes parâmetros cromatográficos: altura do prato reduzido vs velocidade linear reduzida, impedância vs velocidade linear reduzida, tempo da corrida cromatográfica vs vazão, pressão vs vazão, resolução, capacidade de pico, assimetria e fator de retenção. Já com o sistema LC-DAD foram avaliados a hidrofobicidade, atividade silanol e impurezas metálicas também foram avaliadas. As colunas com superfície carregada apresentaram maior eficiência cromatográfica para os fármacos em sua forma ionizada. Já as colunas com partículas menores que 2 µm (Cortecs 1,6 µm, Acquity 1,7 µm, e Kinetex 1,7 µm) apresentaram maior eficiência cromatográfica para os fármacos na forma parcialmente ionizada. Os modelos matemáticos gerados foram capazes de prever a pressão e o tempo da corrida cromatográfica em diferentes vazões para todas as colunas. Considerando a eficiência, impedância, resolução, capacidade de pico, fator de retenção e hidrofobicidade, as colunas Cortecs 1,6 µm e Acquity 1,7 µm apresentaram melhor desempenho durante a análise dos fármacos em amostra de plasma. O capítulo III descreve o desenvolvimento e validação dos métodos SPME-UHPLC-MS/MS e Bio-SPME-Nano-ESI-MS/MS para a determinação dos endocanabinóides (AEA e 2-AG) em amostras biológicas. Para a otimização do processo SPME foram avaliadas as fases SPME (C18, C30 e HLB) e os solventes para dessorção (metanol, acetonitrila e isopropanol). Os aditivos modificadores de matriz, como cloridrato de guanidina, ácido trifluoroacético e acetonitrila foram avaliados por planejamento experimental. Os métodos SPME-UHPLC-MS/MS e Bio-SPME-Nano-ESI-MS/MS, com a fase HLB biocompatível, apresentaram para ambos endocanabinóides valores de LOQs de 1 ng mL-1 e 50 ng mL-1, respectivamente. O método Bio-SPME-Nano-ESI-MS/MS permitiu o direto acoplamento da fibra SPME ao espectrômetro de massas via dessorção/ionização nanoeletrospray que resultou em rápida determinação quantitativa dos endocanabinóides em amostras biológicas. / This thesis is divided into three chapters. Chapter I describes the development of a column switching UHPLCMS/MS method to determine psychotropic drugs in schizophrenic patients plasma samples simultaneously. Polytherapy is a common practice in schizophrenia treatment. Therefore, therapeutic drug monitoring has been applied to adjust doses and to customize pharmacological therapy. The column switching UHPLCMS/MS method developed here is linear at concentrations ranging from 0.025 to 1.25 ng mL-1 with R2 above 0.9950 and presents lack of fit test (p > 0.05), precision with coefficients of variation lower than 12%, and accuracy with relative standard error lower than 14%. This method was successfully applied to determine drugs in schizophrenic patients plasma samples for therapeutic drug monitoring. In chapter II, the chromatographic performance of C18 superficially porous columns and of C18 fully porous columns with different particle sizes were evaluated for analysis of psychotropic drugs by LC-MS/MS and LC-DAD. Within the LC-MS/MS system, the following chromatographic parameters were assessed: reduced plate height vs reduced linear velocity, impedance vs reduced linear velocity, chromatographic run time vs flow rate, backpressure vs flow rate, resolution, peak capacity, asymmetry, and retention factor. Within the LC-DAD system, hydrophobicity, silanol activity, and metal impurities were also examined. Columns with charged surface displayed improved chromatographic efficiency for drugs in the ionized form. Columns with particles smaller than 2 µm (Cortecs 1.6 µm, Acquity 1.7 µm, and Kinetex 1.7 µm) presented higher chromatographic efficiency for the drugs, which were in their partially ionized form. The generated mathematical models were able to predict the backpressure and the chromatographic run time at different flow rates for all the columns. Considering efficiency, impedance, resolution, peak capacity, retention factor, and hydrophobicity, columns Cortecs 1.6 µm and Acquity 1.7 µm provided the best performance during analysis of drugs in plasma samples. Chapter III describes the development and validation of the SPME-UHPLC-MS/MS and the Bio-SPME-Nano-ESI-MS/MS methods for determination of endocannabinoids (AEA and 2-AG) in biological samples. To optimize the SPME process, SPME coatings (C18, C30, and HLB) and solvents for desorption (methanol, acetonitrile, and isopropanol) were evaluated. Matrix modifier additives, such as guanidine hydrochloride, trifluoroacetic acid, and acetonitrile, were assessed by experimental design. The SPME-UHPC-MS/MS and the Bio-SPME-Nano-ESI-MS/MS methods with HLB biocompatible coating provided LOQ values of 1 ng mL-1 and 50 ng mL-1, respectively, for both endocannabinoids. The Bio-SPME-Nano-ESI-MS/MS method allowed direct coupling of SPME fibers to the mass spectrometer by desorption/ionization nanoelectrospray, which resulted in rapid quantitative determinations of endocannabinoids in biological samples.
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Modulation par le jeûne de la représentation spatiotemporelle d'une odeur de nourriture et d'une odeur nouvelle dans le bulbe olfactif du rat / Fasting modulates the spatiotemporal representation of a food and a neutral odor in the rat olfactory bulb.Bendahmane, Mounir 29 September 2011 (has links)
L’olfaction est importante pour de nombreuses fonctions vitales comme la reproduction, les interactions sociales, la détection des aliments et le comportement alimentaire. Toutefois, l'impact nutritionnel sur le système olfactif n'a pas été précisément décrit. Dans ce contexte, le sujet de cette thèse consistait en l’étude des effets du jeûne sur la représentation spatiotemporelle des odeurs dans le bulbe olfactif principal (BO), une structure assurant la première étape du codage de l'information olfactive dans le cerveau.Dans le BO, les caractéristiques des molécules odorantes sont représentées sous forme d’activitéspatiale et temporelle respectivement dans la couche glomérulaire et celles des cellules mitrales et granulaires. Pour étudier le codage spatial au niveau glomérulaire, nous avons utilisé l’imagerie optique du signal intrinsèque qui permet de cartographier l’activité évoquée sur la surface du BO en réponse à des odeurs. Pour étudier le codage temporel des odeurs, nous avons enregistré les variations spécifiques de l'activité oscillatoire du potentiel de champ local (LFP) dans les couches profondes.Nous avons testé les réponses aux odeurs chez des rats mis à jeun pendant 17 heures par rapport aux rats nourris ad libitum. Nous avons utilisé deux stimuli olfactifs à des concentrations différentes: la première (odeur commerciale d’arôme d'amande) est associée à la nourriture car elle est préalablement incorporée dans une pâte sucrée présentée aux rats quotidiennement ; le second (hexanal), est une molécule odorante pure, nouvelle et neutre pour eux. L'utilisation de ces odeurs dans une gamme de concentrations faibles nous a permis d’étudier les modifications de seuil d’activation du BO. Nous avons analysé les deux types de représentation spatiale et temporelle chez des rats anesthésiés, à jeun versus nourris. Nous avons observé que les cartes spatiales et les changements des profils oscillatoires évoqués dans le BO sont présents pour les deux types de stimuli à de faibles concentrations chez tous les rats à jeun mais pas chez tous les animaux nourris. Par contre, pour les fortes concentrations d'odeurs, nous avons observé plus de réponses chez les animaux nourris. Nous avons conclu que le jeûne affecte profondément le seuil d’activation spatiotemporelle du BO.Nous avons alors cherché à identifier les candidats moléculaires qui pourraient déclencher cetteplasticité olfactive à jeun. Nous avons analysé dans le BO la variation de l'expression des récepteurs à deux hormones satiétogènes, la leptine et l'insuline, mais n'avons pas trouvé de changement significatif entre les deux groupes de rats. En outre, l'injection intrapéritonéale de leptine n'a pas inversé le profil oscillatoire induit chez des rats à jeun. Nous avons conclu que la leptine n'agit pas à elle seule dans la signalisation de l'état nutritionnel qui induit la plasticité bulbaire. Nous avons également cherché des modifications spécifiques des circuits du BO pendant le jeûne et avons obtenu des données préliminaires intéressantes sur la plasticité astrocytaire. Enfin, nous avons mené un nouveau projet sur le rôle des endocannabinoïdes dans la prise alimentaire. Le THC est un agoniste des récepteurs CB1 aux endocannabinoïdes qui induit une hyperphagie. Les CB1 étant présents dans le BO, nous avons testé ses effets sur l'activité oscillatoire chez des souris à jeun. Nous avons trouvé que le THC inhibe la désensibilisation olfactive qui est déclenchée chez les souris contrôle par la présentation d'odeurs répétées. / Olfactory cues are important for many vital functions as reproduction, social interactions, fooddetection and feeding behavior. However, the nutritional impact on the olfactory system has not been precisely described. Here we studied the effects of fasting on the spatiotemporal activities in the main olfactory bulb (OB), a structure supporting the first step of odor coding in the brain.Odorant signals undergo a complex processing that starts in the Main Olfactory Epithelium where the olfactory sensitive neurons (OSN) are located. OSN project into the OB where odorant features (among them identity and concentration) evoke spatiotemporal patterns of activities located respectively at the glomerular and mitral/granule cells levels. The spatial coding at the glomerular level is classically studied by optical imaging of odor-evoked activities on the surface of the MOB in response to different odors at different concentrations. The temporal coding is characterized by specific variations in the oscillatory activity of the Local Field Potential (LFP) in deeper layers.We tested odor responses in the OB in 17 hours-fasted rats compared to ad libitum-fed rats. We used two olfactory stimuli at different concentrations: the first one (almond aroma odor) is associated to food since it is incorporated into a homemade cake that rats love to eat; the second is the pure odorant hexanal which is new and neutral for them. Using these odorants at low concentrations to probe threshold modifications, we analyzed both types of OB coding (spatial and temporal) at the levels where they occur (glomerular layer and mitral/granule cell layers respectively) in anesthetized rats.Using intrinsic optical signals imaging and local field potential recording, we observed that odor maps and changes in oscillatory patterns of activity in the OB are present for both types of stimuli at low concentrations in all fasted rats but not in all fed animals. For higher odor concentrations, further fed animals responded. We conclude that fasting deeply impacts the overall odor threshold detection in the OB.Then, we sought to identify putative molecular candidates that could trigger this olfactory plasticity in fasted conditions. We have checked the variation of receptor expression for leptin and insulin, two anorexigen hormones, in the OB but did not find any significant changes between the two groups. In addition, i.p. injection of leptin did not reverse the oscillatory profile induced in fasted rats. We concluded that leptin does not act solely in signalling the nutritional state that induces the OB plasticity. We are still looking for specific modifications of OB circuits during fasting and we present interesting preliminary data about astrocytic plasticity in this manuscript. Finally, we have also run a new and exciting project dealing with the role of endocannabinoids in food intake: since THC, a potent agonist of endocannabinoids CB1 receptors which are expressed in the OB, selectively increases food intake when injected at low doses, we tested its effects on the OB oscillatory activity in fasted mice. We found that THC inhibits olfactory desensitization that is triggered in control mice by repeated odor presentation.
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Desenvolvimento de diferentes métodos LC-MS/MS para a determinação de fármacos e endocanabinóides em amostras de plasma / Development of different LC-MS/MS methods for the determination of drugs and endocannabinoids in plasma samplesVinicius Ricardo Acquaro Junior 06 April 2018 (has links)
Esta tese foi dividida em três capítulos. O capítulo I descreve o desenvolvimento do método Column switching UHPLC-MS/MS para a determinação simultaneamente de fármacos psicotrópicos em amostras de plasma de pacientes esquizofrênicos. A politerapia é uma prática comum no tratamento da esquizofrenia. Portanto, a monitorização terapêutica destes fármacos tem sido realizada para o ajuste das doses e individualização da terapia farmacológica. O método Column switching UHPLC-MS/MS apresentou linearidade na faixa de concentração de 0,025 a 1,25 ng mL-1 com R2 acima de 0,9950 e a falta de teste de ajuste (p > 0,05); precisão com coeficientes de variação inferiores a 12% e exatidão com erro padrão relativo inferior a 14%. Este método foi aplicado com sucesso para determinação de fármacos em amostras de plasma de pacientes esquizofrênicos para fins de monitorização terapêutica. No capítulo II, o desempenho cromatográfico de colunas C18 superficialmente e totalmente porosas com diferentes tamanhos de partícula foi avaliado para a análise de fármacos psicotrópicos por LC-MS/MS e LC-DAD. Com o sistema LC-MS/MS foram avaliados os seguintes parâmetros cromatográficos: altura do prato reduzido vs velocidade linear reduzida, impedância vs velocidade linear reduzida, tempo da corrida cromatográfica vs vazão, pressão vs vazão, resolução, capacidade de pico, assimetria e fator de retenção. Já com o sistema LC-DAD foram avaliados a hidrofobicidade, atividade silanol e impurezas metálicas também foram avaliadas. As colunas com superfície carregada apresentaram maior eficiência cromatográfica para os fármacos em sua forma ionizada. Já as colunas com partículas menores que 2 µm (Cortecs 1,6 µm, Acquity 1,7 µm, e Kinetex 1,7 µm) apresentaram maior eficiência cromatográfica para os fármacos na forma parcialmente ionizada. Os modelos matemáticos gerados foram capazes de prever a pressão e o tempo da corrida cromatográfica em diferentes vazões para todas as colunas. Considerando a eficiência, impedância, resolução, capacidade de pico, fator de retenção e hidrofobicidade, as colunas Cortecs 1,6 µm e Acquity 1,7 µm apresentaram melhor desempenho durante a análise dos fármacos em amostra de plasma. O capítulo III descreve o desenvolvimento e validação dos métodos SPME-UHPLC-MS/MS e Bio-SPME-Nano-ESI-MS/MS para a determinação dos endocanabinóides (AEA e 2-AG) em amostras biológicas. Para a otimização do processo SPME foram avaliadas as fases SPME (C18, C30 e HLB) e os solventes para dessorção (metanol, acetonitrila e isopropanol). Os aditivos modificadores de matriz, como cloridrato de guanidina, ácido trifluoroacético e acetonitrila foram avaliados por planejamento experimental. Os métodos SPME-UHPLC-MS/MS e Bio-SPME-Nano-ESI-MS/MS, com a fase HLB biocompatível, apresentaram para ambos endocanabinóides valores de LOQs de 1 ng mL-1 e 50 ng mL-1, respectivamente. O método Bio-SPME-Nano-ESI-MS/MS permitiu o direto acoplamento da fibra SPME ao espectrômetro de massas via dessorção/ionização nanoeletrospray que resultou em rápida determinação quantitativa dos endocanabinóides em amostras biológicas. / This thesis is divided into three chapters. Chapter I describes the development of a column switching UHPLCMS/MS method to determine psychotropic drugs in schizophrenic patients plasma samples simultaneously. Polytherapy is a common practice in schizophrenia treatment. Therefore, therapeutic drug monitoring has been applied to adjust doses and to customize pharmacological therapy. The column switching UHPLCMS/MS method developed here is linear at concentrations ranging from 0.025 to 1.25 ng mL-1 with R2 above 0.9950 and presents lack of fit test (p > 0.05), precision with coefficients of variation lower than 12%, and accuracy with relative standard error lower than 14%. This method was successfully applied to determine drugs in schizophrenic patients plasma samples for therapeutic drug monitoring. In chapter II, the chromatographic performance of C18 superficially porous columns and of C18 fully porous columns with different particle sizes were evaluated for analysis of psychotropic drugs by LC-MS/MS and LC-DAD. Within the LC-MS/MS system, the following chromatographic parameters were assessed: reduced plate height vs reduced linear velocity, impedance vs reduced linear velocity, chromatographic run time vs flow rate, backpressure vs flow rate, resolution, peak capacity, asymmetry, and retention factor. Within the LC-DAD system, hydrophobicity, silanol activity, and metal impurities were also examined. Columns with charged surface displayed improved chromatographic efficiency for drugs in the ionized form. Columns with particles smaller than 2 µm (Cortecs 1.6 µm, Acquity 1.7 µm, and Kinetex 1.7 µm) presented higher chromatographic efficiency for the drugs, which were in their partially ionized form. The generated mathematical models were able to predict the backpressure and the chromatographic run time at different flow rates for all the columns. Considering efficiency, impedance, resolution, peak capacity, retention factor, and hydrophobicity, columns Cortecs 1.6 µm and Acquity 1.7 µm provided the best performance during analysis of drugs in plasma samples. Chapter III describes the development and validation of the SPME-UHPLC-MS/MS and the Bio-SPME-Nano-ESI-MS/MS methods for determination of endocannabinoids (AEA and 2-AG) in biological samples. To optimize the SPME process, SPME coatings (C18, C30, and HLB) and solvents for desorption (methanol, acetonitrile, and isopropanol) were evaluated. Matrix modifier additives, such as guanidine hydrochloride, trifluoroacetic acid, and acetonitrile, were assessed by experimental design. The SPME-UHPC-MS/MS and the Bio-SPME-Nano-ESI-MS/MS methods with HLB biocompatible coating provided LOQ values of 1 ng mL-1 and 50 ng mL-1, respectively, for both endocannabinoids. The Bio-SPME-Nano-ESI-MS/MS method allowed direct coupling of SPME fibers to the mass spectrometer by desorption/ionization nanoelectrospray, which resulted in rapid quantitative determinations of endocannabinoids in biological samples.
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The effect of eicosapentaenoic acid on brain and platelet produced bioactive lipid mediators. The effect of eicosapentaenoic acid, docosapentaenoic acid and other polyunsaturated fatty acids on the eicosanoids and endocannabinoids produced by rat brain and human platelets using electrospray ionisation tandem mass spectrometry-based analysis.Mir, Adnan A. January 2009 (has links)
Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) is a polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) with neuroprotective and cardioprotective properties. It is thought that some of the actions of EPA may be attributed to its elongated metabolite, the PUFA docosapentaenoic acid (DPA). Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid (AA) are bioactive PUFA ubiquitously expressed in neural tissues. EPA and AA can be converted by cyclooxygenase (COX) to prostanoids and by lipoxygenase (LOX) to hydroxy fatty acids. PUFA can also be converted to ethanolamides in the brain. These mediators are involved in physiological and pathological processes in many bodily systems.
The purpose of this study was to examine the production of eicosanoids, hydroxy fatty acids and fatty acid ethanolamides in young and aged rat brain following EPA or DPA enriched diets. The effects of specific PUFA on human platelet eicosanoid production were also investigated as these mediators play a role in adhesion and aggregation. Liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-MS/MS) assays were developed and used to measure lipid mediators in rat brain and human platelets.
Ageing in rat brain was accompanied with several changes in the prostanoid and hydroxy fatty acid profiles. Supplementing the diet with EPA or DPA at a daily dose of 200 mg/kg for 8 weeks prevented these changes and decreased levels of PGE2. DPA changed the profile of hydroxy fatty acids synthesised in the brain tissue of young animals. This study has shown that levels of eicosapentaenoylethanolamide (EPA-EA) increase in the brain as a result of ageing and that this is accompanied by an increase in levels of anandamide. Feeding aged animals EPA or DPA further increased the levels of EPA-EA but prevented any change in the level of anandamide.
Niacin is used to treat hypercholesterolaemia although it is associated with an unpleasant PGD2 mediated skin flush. This exploratory study has shown that human platelets treated with niacin did not show any changes in their prostanoid and hydroxy fatty acid profiles. Platelets treated with EPA showed increased production of TXB3 and 12-HEPE. Niacin augmented the effects of EPA on human platelet mediator synthesis.
Overall, this study has demonstrated that EPA can change brain and platelet lipid mediator synthesis and has provided evidence that could explain some of the neuroprotective and cardioprotective actions of this PUFA.
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