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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Vliv n-3 polynenasycených mastných kyselin na rozvoj nealkoholového jaterního postižení v experimentu, výskyt u pacientů s diabetem mellitem 2. typu a metabolickým syndromem, možnosti neinvazivní diagnostiky / Effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in experiment, prevalence in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome, non-invasive diagnostics

Dvořák, Karel January 2015 (has links)
This thesis focuses on the effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) on development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in experiment, on prevalence of this condition in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome and also on non-invasive diagnostics. The aim was to study the effect of n-3 PUFA on NAFLD development in an experimental model and based on analysis of a group of patients with type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome to assess the prevalence of this condition. Lastly we aimed to evaluate non-invasive diagnostic methods of liver fibrosis and NASH. We demonstrated beneficial effects of n-3 PUFA administration on NAFLD development in a C57/Bl6 mice high fat methionin-cholin defficient dietary model of NAFLD. n-3 PUFA administration led to biochemical improvement, decrease of lipid accumulation in the liver as well as improvement of histology. These effects are determined by complex modulation of lipid metabolism, mainly due to decrease in availability of fatty acids for triglyceride synthesis in the liver, changes of adipokine levels and amelioration of proinflammatory status in the liver. In a group of type 2 diabetics we found NAFLD prevalence of almost 80%, 14% of these patients had also signs of liver fibrosis or cirrhosis. Non-invasive methods...
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Vliv n-3 polynenasycených mastných kyselin na rozvoj nealkoholového jaterního postižení v experimentu, výskyt u pacientů s diabetem mellitem 2. typu a metabolickým syndromem, možnosti neinvazivní diagnostiky / Effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in experiment, prevalence in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome, non-invasive diagnostics

Dvořák, Karel January 2015 (has links)
This thesis focuses on the effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) on development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in experiment, on prevalence of this condition in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome and also on non-invasive diagnostics. The aim was to study the effect of n-3 PUFA on NAFLD development in an experimental model and based on analysis of a group of patients with type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome to assess the prevalence of this condition. Lastly we aimed to evaluate non-invasive diagnostic methods of liver fibrosis and NASH. We demonstrated beneficial effects of n-3 PUFA administration on NAFLD development in a C57/Bl6 mice high fat methionin-cholin defficient dietary model of NAFLD. n-3 PUFA administration led to biochemical improvement, decrease of lipid accumulation in the liver as well as improvement of histology. These effects are determined by complex modulation of lipid metabolism, mainly due to decrease in availability of fatty acids for triglyceride synthesis in the liver, changes of adipokine levels and amelioration of proinflammatory status in the liver. In a group of type 2 diabetics we found NAFLD prevalence of almost 80%, 14% of these patients had also signs of liver fibrosis or cirrhosis. Non-invasive methods...
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The modulating effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids on membrane composition and phospholipase D in a canine mast cell line as a model for atopic dermatitis

Basiouni, Shereen 12 October 2013 (has links)
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) have been used with some success in the treatment of canine atopic dermatitis (CAD). Correspondent in vitro studies revealed that PUFA play a crucial role in the exocytosis of mast cells. n3 PUFA such as α-linolenic acid (LNA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), as well as the n6 PUFA linoleic acid (LA) have been shown to arrest the secretion of inflammatory mediators. Contrary, the n-6 PUFA arachidonic acid (AA) has been proven to promote the production of mast cell inflammatory mediators. However, we are still lacking a complete picture of the mode of action. The goal of this work was to further characterize the modulatory effects of PUFA supplementation on the plasma membrane lipid composition of mast cells. Furthermore the consequences of a membrane modulation of mast cells by PUFA on the localization and activity on of the membrane bound enzyme phospholipases D (PLD) were investigated. Canine mastocytoma cells (C2) were supplemented with one of the following PUFA: LNA, EPA, DHA, LA or AA. To investigate the influence of PUFA on the lipid composition of membrane microdomains, lipid rafts were separated from non-raft plasma membranes of mast cells for the first time using a detergent-free isolation technique. Results show that PUFA are significantly increased in rafts as well as in non-rafts microdomains (Publication 1). The incorporation of PUFA into the membrane goes along with an increase of the unsaturation status and the fluidity of the membrane. This rise in membrane fluidity may result in a reorganization of membrane signaling molecules and enzymes such as the PLD. To define the impact of a PUFA supplementation on PLD trafficking, C2 were transfected with green fluorescent protein (GFP) fusion plasmids encoding PLD1 or PLD2. Since the transfection ability of the suspension cell line C2 is limited, a special transfection protocol was established, suitable for non-adherent cell lines. Transfection succeeded using chicken egg white as coating material for the cell culture plates. The transfection efficiency rose to 50% versus 5% in uncoated plates. In addition to the obvious increase in the transfection efficiency, the new technique is simple and economic and might be suitable for a wide range of suspension cell lines (Publication 2). Using this optimized protocol the influence of PUFA on the trafficking of PLD isoforms was studied. LNA, EPA, DHA and LA but not AA prevented the stimulation-induced translocation of PLD1 to the plasma membrane. Since the translocation of PLD1 is important for mast cell exocytosis, LNA, EPA, DHA and LA do have an inhibiting effect on the stimulation-induced release of pro-inflammatory mediators. All PUFA tested boosted the total PLD activity. In order to rule out, which PLD isoform was affected by the PUFA, the mast cells were supplemented with DHA or AA in the presence of specific PLD isoform inhibitors. DHA completely abolished the inhibitiory effect of the PLD1 inhibitor but had no effect on the inhibitory effect of PLD2 inhibitor. On the other hand, AA suppressed the inhibitory effect of both PLD1 and PLD2 inhibitor (Publication 3). Taking together, the studies provide a mechanistic base for the role of PUFA in the exocytosis processes of mast cells. PUFA of the n3 and the n6 families impact the lipid composition of membrane microdomains, which in turn lead to a modulation of the physiochemical properties of the membrane. LNA, EPA, DHA and LA suppress the release of inflammatory mediators through their inhibitory action on the stimulation-induced translocation of the PLD1. Contrariwise, AA permits the stimulation-induced migration of PLD1 to the plasma membrane and increases the activity of both PLD isoforms. Therefore, LNA, EPA, DHA and LA but not AA inhibit the release of mast cell inflammatory mediators upon stimulation. / Mehrfach ungesättigte Fettsäuren (PUFA) können mit einigem Erfolg zur Behandlung der caninen atopischen Dermatitis (CAD) eingesetzt werden. In vitro-Studien zeigten, dass PUFA eine entscheidende Rolle in der Exozytose von Mastzellen spielen. N-3-PUFA wie α-Linolensäure (LNA), Eicosapentaensäure (EPA), Docosahexaensäure (DHA) sowie die n-6-PUFA Linolsäure (LA) können die Sekretion von Entzündungsmediatoren vermindern. Arachidonsäure (AA) als n-6 mehrfach ungesättigte Fettsäure hingegen fördert die Entzündungsmediatoren-Freisetzung aus den Mastzellen. Eine vollständige Aufklärung der Wirkungsweise fehlt aber weiterhin. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit war eine weitergehende Charakterisierung der modulierenden Effekte einer PUFA-Supplementierung auf die Lipidzusammensetzung der Plasmamembran von Mastzellen. Darüber hinaus wurden die Auswirkungen von PUFA auf die Lokalisation und Aktivität des Membran-gebundenen Enzyms Phospholipase D (PLD) untersucht. Canine Mastozytom-Zellen (C2) wurden mit einer der folgenden PUFA kultiviert: LNA, EPA, DHA, LA oder AA. Um den Einfluss von PUFA auf die Lipidzusammensetzung der Membran-Mikrodomänen zu untersuchen, konnten sowohl Lipid Raft als auch Nicht-Raft Plasmamembran-Anteile von Mastzellen zum ersten Mal mittels einer Detergenzien-freien Isolationsmethode getrennt werden. Hervorzuheben ist, dass PUFA signifikant vermehrt in Raft- sowie in Nicht-Raft Membranmikrodomänen eingelagert werden (Publikation 1). Die Integration von PUFA in die Membran geht mit einer Steigerung der Doppelbindungsanzahl und der Fluidität der Membran einher. Diese Erhöhung der Membranfluidität kann zu einer Reorganisation von membranären Signalmolekülen und Enzymen wie der PLD führen. Um die Auswirkungen einer PUFA-Supplementierung auf den intrazellulären Transport der PLD in C2 zu bestimmen, wurden die Zellen mit PLD1- oder PLD2-codierenden grün fluoreszierenden Protein-(GFP-)Fusionsplasmiden transfiziert. Da die Transfektionsfähigkeit der Suspensions-Zelllinie C2 begrenzt ist, wurde ein für nicht-adhärente Zelllinien geeignetes Transfektionsprotokoll etabliert. Mit Hühnereiweiß als Beschichtungsmaterial für die Zellkultur-Platten stieg die Transfektionseffizienz auf 50% im Vergleich zu 5% bei unbeschichteten Platten. Neben der deutlichen Erhöhung der Transfektionseffizienz ist die neu etablierte Technik einfach durchzuführen sowie wirtschaftlich und kann für eine Vielzahl von Suspension-Zelllinien geeignet sein (Publikation 2). Unter Verwendung dieses optimierten Protokolls wurde der Einfluss von PUFA auf die Translokation der PLD-Isoformen untersucht. LNA, EPA, DHA und LA, nicht aber AA verhindern die stimulationsinduzierte Translokation der PLD1 an die Plasmamembran. Die Translokation der PLD1 ist wichtig für die Mastzell-Exozytose. LNA, EPA, DHA und LA haben hier eine hemmende Wirkung auf die stimulationsinduzierte Freisetzung von proinflammatorischen Mediatoren. Alle getesteten PUFA verstärken die Gesamt-PLD-Aktivität. Um zu unterscheiden, welche PLD-Isoform durch PUFA beeinflusst ist, wurden die Mastzellen mit DHA oder AA in Gegenwart von PLD-Isoform-Inhibitoren supplementiert. DHA hebt die inhibitorische Wirkung des PLD1-Inhibitors vollständig auf, zeigte aber keinen Einfluss auf die hemmende Wirkung des PLD2-Inhibitors. Andererseits unterdrückt AA die hemmende Wirkung des PLD1- als auch des PLD2-Inhibitors (Publikation 3). Zusammenfassend bietet die Studie eine mechanistische Basis für die Rolle von PUFA bei Exozytose-Prozessen von Mastzellen. PUFA der n-3- und n-6-Familie beeinflussen die Lipidzusammensetzung von membranären Mikrodomänen, was wiederum zu einer Modulation der physikalisch-chemischen Eigenschaften der Membran führt. LNA, EPA, DHA und LA verhindern die Freisetzung von Entzündungsmediatoren durch ihre hemmende Wirkung auf die stimulationsinduzierte Translokation der PLD1. Umgekehrt erlaubt AA eine stimulationsinduzierte Migration der PLD1 zur Plasmamembran und steigert die Aktivität der beiden Isoformen der PLD. Somit hemmen LNA, EPA, DHA und LA, aber nicht AA die Freisetzung von Mastzell-Entzündungsmediatoren nach Stimulation.
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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 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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Interações entre exposição a trauma no início da vida e deficiências de ácidos graxos poliinsaturados N-3 em marcadores biológicos de transtornos psiquiátricos / Interactions between early life trauma exposure and polyunsaturated fatty acid n-3 deficiency in biological markers of psychiatric disorders

Ferreira, Charles Francisco January 2015 (has links)
As exposições precoces às diferentes intervenções, como dietas e estresse, estão associadas a persistentes alterações sobre aspectos neuroquímicos e comportamentais, podendo este ser considerado um gatilho de transtornos psiquiátricos na vida adulta. O presente trabalho objetivou determinar se estas intervenções neonatais poderiam interagir com uma dieta deficiente em ácidos graxos poliinsaturados n-3 (n-3 PUFA), aplicados durante o desenvolvimento, com foco nos níveis centrais (hipocampo) e séricos do fator neurotrófico derivado do encéfalo (BDNF), bem como sobre a atividade enzimática e aspectos morfológicos (e.g. massa, potencial) mitocondriais do hipocampo de ratos machos adultos. Em nossa abordagem experimental animal, as ninhadas foram distribuídas aleatoriamente nos grupos intactos, manipulados neonatalmente [MN, separação mãe-filhote durante 10min/dia, entre o 1° e o 10° dia pós-natal (DPN)] e separado maternalmente [SM, separação mãe-filhote durante 3h/dia, entre o 1° e o 10° DPN]. No DPN 35, os filhotes machos foram agrupados em dieta n-3 PUFA adequada ou deficiente, por 17 semanas de tratamento. O peso e o consumo de ração foram aferidos semanalmente. Após este tratamento, soro e hipocampo foram coletados. Kits comerciais foram utilizados para a medição dos níveis hipocampais e séricos de BDNF (ELISA), bem como a atividade dos complexos da cadeia respiratória mitocondrial (método enzimático, análise espectrofotométrica), massa e potencial mitocondriais (MitoTracker, citometria de fluxo). A expressão gênica de BDNF no hipocampo também foi medido por RT-qPCR. Os testes estatísticos utilizados foram ANOVA de duas vias ou de medidas repetidas. Os níveis de significâncias foram fixados em p<0,05. A dieta deficiente em n-3 PUFA, associada aos estressores neonatais deste estudo (MN, SM) foram capazes de alterar o peso corporal e a ingestão de alimentos de um modo específico, uma vez que os níveis mais elevados destes parâmetros foram encontrados em animais submetidos a SM. Animais submetidos a MN alimentados com uma dieta n-3 PUFA deficiente exibiram uma maior atividade exploratória em resposta a um psicoestimulante (dietilpropiona). Embora os níveis proteicos séricos e hipocampais de BDNF permaneceram inalterados pelos tratamentos aplicados, fomos capazes de demonstrar a redução de sua expressão gênica em animais alimentados com uma dieta n-3 PUFA deficiente. Considerando os padrões mitocondriais e parâmetros de estresse oxidativo, as atividades das enzimas antioxidantes glutationa peroxidase (GPx) e catalase (CAT), bem como a produção de espécies reativas de oxigênio (EROs) se encontraram aumentadas no hipocampo de animais submetidos a uma deficiência crônica em n-3 PUFA. Esta deficiência mostrou interações com o fator estresse neonatal em alguns destes parâmetros (e.g. atividade da GPx, produção de EROs), indicando um possível sinergismo entre estressores neonatais e a deficiência em n-3 PUFA. Os níveis de tióis foram significativamente menores nos grupos estressados (MN, SM), sendo a dieta n-3 PUFA deficiente capaz de aumentar a quantidade de tiol no hipocampo. Por outro lado, animais estressados tratados cronicamente com uma dieta deficiente em n-3 PUFA apresentaram níveis mais elevados de tiol. Contudo, a MN per se foi capaz de diminuir o potencial mitocondrial hipocampal. Adicionalmente, um estudo com humanos teve como objetivo correlacionar os níveis de BDNF periféricos ao consumo de n-3 PUFA em adolescentes. Para este estudo, 137 adolescentes de uma amostra enriquecida para psicopatologias de ansiedade foram submetidos a um questionário de frequência alimentar (QFA), para uma análise quantitativa do consumo de macronutrientes e micronutrientes de n-3 PUFA. As correlações de Spearman foram realizadas para avaliar possíveis associações entre o consumo de n-3 PUFA e os níveis periféricos de BDNF. As amostras de sangue foram coletadas entre 7 a 10h após o período de 10-12h de jejum, sendo o soro armazenado para medir os níveis de BDNF. Todas as análises de BDNF foram realizadas no mesmo dia por ELISA, utilizando anticorpos monoclonais específicos para o BDNF, de acordo com as instruções do fabricante. Os efeitos de possíveis confundidores (e.g. consumo total de gordura, idade, sexo e medida de ansiedade) foram examinados por modelos de regressões lineares. Apesar de algumas limitações apresentadas (e.g. o tamanho reduzido da amostra, alta incidência de adolescentes ansiosos), o que poderia limitar a validade externa deste resultado, fomos capazes de detectar uma correlação entre o consumo de n-3 PUFA e os níveis séricos de BNDF em adolescentes. Como conclusão geral, esta tese demonstra que a manipulação neonatal e separação materna, associada com uma deficiência em n-3 PUFA, são capazes de alterar parâmetros comportamentais e neuroquímicos na idade adulta. Este sinergismo foi capaz de diminuir a expressão gênica de BDNF no hipocampo, embora não apresentando qualquer alteração deste parâmetro perifericamente. A correlação entre os níveis consumidos de n-3 PUFA, em uma população de adolescentes em idade escolar, com os níveis séricos de BDNF também foi encontrada. Ainda, as alterações nas atividades enzimáticas mitocondriais observadas no hipocampo destes animais reforçam a importância da participação desta estrutura, além de sua possível relação com o desenvolvimento de desordens psiquiátricas e de humor. Considerando-se a nossa abordagem metodológica em ratos, a mesma pode ser um protocolo útil para se estudarem as interações entre o ambiente precoce e a nutrição ao curso de vida em diferentes desfechos neuroquímicos. / Early exposure to different interventions, as diets and stress, are associated with persistent alterations in neurochemistry and behavior, and can be considered a trigger of psychiatric disorders in adulthood. This study investigated whether neonatal interventions interact with a diet deficient in n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) applied during development, focusing on central (hippocampus) and serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), as well as mitochondrial enzymatic activity and morphology (e.g. mass, potential) in adult male rats. In our animal study, litters were randomized into non-handled (NH), handled [H, mother-offspring separation for 10min/day from 1st-10th postnatal day (PND)] and separated (S, separation for 3h/day from the 1st-10th PND) groups. On PND 35, male pups were randomized into adequate or deficient diet in n-3 PUFA for 17 weeks. The weight and food intake were measured weekly. Serum and hippocampi were collected after this n-3 PUFA treatment. Commercial kits were used for measuring hippocampal and serum BDNF (ELISA), as well as mitochondrial chain respirator complexes (enzymatic method, spectrophotometric analysis), mitochondrial mass and potential (MitoTracker, flow citometry). Hippocampal BDNF gene expression was also measure by RT-qPCR. Statistical testes used were Two-Way or repeated measures ANOVA. Significance levels were set at p<0.05. A n-3 PUFA deficient diet, in association with neonatal stressors used in this study (H, MS) were able to alter body weight and food intake in a specific way, since higher levels of these parameters were found in animals subjected to MS. Animals subjected to H fed an n-3 PUFA deficient diet displayed enhanced exploratory activity in response to a psychostimulant (diethylpropion). Although serum protein levels and hippocampus BDNF remained unchanged by the treatments applied, we were able to demonstrate its gene expression reduction in the hippocampus of animals fed an n-3 PUFA deficient diet. Considering mitochondrial and oxidative stress parameters, the activities of antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and catalase (CAT) and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were increased in the hippocampus of rats subjected to a deficiency n-3 PUFA. This deficiency displayed interactions with neonatal stress factor in some of these parameters (e.g. GPx activity, ROS), indicating a possible synergism between neonatal stressors and n-3 PUFA deficiency. Thiol levels were significantly decreased by neonatal stressors (H and MS), and the n-3 PUFA deficient diet was able to increase its total amount in hippocampus. On the other hand, chronically stressed animals treated with an n-3 PUFA deficient diet showed higher thiol levels. However, H per se was able to decrease mitochondrial potential in hippocampus. Additionally, a clinical study aimed to correlate peripheral BDNF levels and n-3 PUFA consumption in adolescents. For this study, 137 adolescents from a sample enriched for psychopathology of anxiety were subjected to a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), in order for measuring the quantitative analysis of n-3 PUFA macronutrients and micronutrients consumption. Spearman correlations were performed to assess the association between n-3 PUFA consumption and serum BDNF levels. Blood samples were collected between 7 and 10h after fasting period of 10-12h, and serum was stored in order to measure BDNF levels. All BDNF measurements were performed in the same day by sandwich-ELISA using monoclonal antibodies specific for BDNF, according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Effects of potential confounders (e.g. total fat consumption, age, gender, anxiety) were examined using linear regression models. Although some limitations were presented (e.g. small sample size with high incidence of eager teenagers), which could limit the external validity of this result, we were able to detect a correlation between the consumption of n-3 PUFA and BDNF serum levels in adolescents. As a general conclusion, this thesis reports that neonatal handling and maternal separation, associated with a nutritional deficiency in n-3 PUFA, were able to change behavioral and neurochemical parameters in adulthood. This synergism was able to decrease BDNF gene expression in the hippocampus, while not presenting any change of this parameter peripherally. A correlation between the consumption levels of n-3 PUFA, in a population of schoolchildren with BDNF serum levels was also found. Still, changes in mitochondrial enzymatic activities observed in the hippocampus of these animals reinforce the importance of this structure participation and its relation to the development of psychiatric and mood disorders. Considering our rat methodological approach, it can be a useful tool for studying the interactions between early life environment and life-course nutrition on different neurochemical outcomes.
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Interações entre exposição a trauma no início da vida e deficiências de ácidos graxos poliinsaturados N-3 em marcadores biológicos de transtornos psiquiátricos / Interactions between early life trauma exposure and polyunsaturated fatty acid n-3 deficiency in biological markers of psychiatric disorders

Ferreira, Charles Francisco January 2015 (has links)
As exposições precoces às diferentes intervenções, como dietas e estresse, estão associadas a persistentes alterações sobre aspectos neuroquímicos e comportamentais, podendo este ser considerado um gatilho de transtornos psiquiátricos na vida adulta. O presente trabalho objetivou determinar se estas intervenções neonatais poderiam interagir com uma dieta deficiente em ácidos graxos poliinsaturados n-3 (n-3 PUFA), aplicados durante o desenvolvimento, com foco nos níveis centrais (hipocampo) e séricos do fator neurotrófico derivado do encéfalo (BDNF), bem como sobre a atividade enzimática e aspectos morfológicos (e.g. massa, potencial) mitocondriais do hipocampo de ratos machos adultos. Em nossa abordagem experimental animal, as ninhadas foram distribuídas aleatoriamente nos grupos intactos, manipulados neonatalmente [MN, separação mãe-filhote durante 10min/dia, entre o 1° e o 10° dia pós-natal (DPN)] e separado maternalmente [SM, separação mãe-filhote durante 3h/dia, entre o 1° e o 10° DPN]. No DPN 35, os filhotes machos foram agrupados em dieta n-3 PUFA adequada ou deficiente, por 17 semanas de tratamento. O peso e o consumo de ração foram aferidos semanalmente. Após este tratamento, soro e hipocampo foram coletados. Kits comerciais foram utilizados para a medição dos níveis hipocampais e séricos de BDNF (ELISA), bem como a atividade dos complexos da cadeia respiratória mitocondrial (método enzimático, análise espectrofotométrica), massa e potencial mitocondriais (MitoTracker, citometria de fluxo). A expressão gênica de BDNF no hipocampo também foi medido por RT-qPCR. Os testes estatísticos utilizados foram ANOVA de duas vias ou de medidas repetidas. Os níveis de significâncias foram fixados em p<0,05. A dieta deficiente em n-3 PUFA, associada aos estressores neonatais deste estudo (MN, SM) foram capazes de alterar o peso corporal e a ingestão de alimentos de um modo específico, uma vez que os níveis mais elevados destes parâmetros foram encontrados em animais submetidos a SM. Animais submetidos a MN alimentados com uma dieta n-3 PUFA deficiente exibiram uma maior atividade exploratória em resposta a um psicoestimulante (dietilpropiona). Embora os níveis proteicos séricos e hipocampais de BDNF permaneceram inalterados pelos tratamentos aplicados, fomos capazes de demonstrar a redução de sua expressão gênica em animais alimentados com uma dieta n-3 PUFA deficiente. Considerando os padrões mitocondriais e parâmetros de estresse oxidativo, as atividades das enzimas antioxidantes glutationa peroxidase (GPx) e catalase (CAT), bem como a produção de espécies reativas de oxigênio (EROs) se encontraram aumentadas no hipocampo de animais submetidos a uma deficiência crônica em n-3 PUFA. Esta deficiência mostrou interações com o fator estresse neonatal em alguns destes parâmetros (e.g. atividade da GPx, produção de EROs), indicando um possível sinergismo entre estressores neonatais e a deficiência em n-3 PUFA. Os níveis de tióis foram significativamente menores nos grupos estressados (MN, SM), sendo a dieta n-3 PUFA deficiente capaz de aumentar a quantidade de tiol no hipocampo. Por outro lado, animais estressados tratados cronicamente com uma dieta deficiente em n-3 PUFA apresentaram níveis mais elevados de tiol. Contudo, a MN per se foi capaz de diminuir o potencial mitocondrial hipocampal. Adicionalmente, um estudo com humanos teve como objetivo correlacionar os níveis de BDNF periféricos ao consumo de n-3 PUFA em adolescentes. Para este estudo, 137 adolescentes de uma amostra enriquecida para psicopatologias de ansiedade foram submetidos a um questionário de frequência alimentar (QFA), para uma análise quantitativa do consumo de macronutrientes e micronutrientes de n-3 PUFA. As correlações de Spearman foram realizadas para avaliar possíveis associações entre o consumo de n-3 PUFA e os níveis periféricos de BDNF. As amostras de sangue foram coletadas entre 7 a 10h após o período de 10-12h de jejum, sendo o soro armazenado para medir os níveis de BDNF. Todas as análises de BDNF foram realizadas no mesmo dia por ELISA, utilizando anticorpos monoclonais específicos para o BDNF, de acordo com as instruções do fabricante. Os efeitos de possíveis confundidores (e.g. consumo total de gordura, idade, sexo e medida de ansiedade) foram examinados por modelos de regressões lineares. Apesar de algumas limitações apresentadas (e.g. o tamanho reduzido da amostra, alta incidência de adolescentes ansiosos), o que poderia limitar a validade externa deste resultado, fomos capazes de detectar uma correlação entre o consumo de n-3 PUFA e os níveis séricos de BNDF em adolescentes. Como conclusão geral, esta tese demonstra que a manipulação neonatal e separação materna, associada com uma deficiência em n-3 PUFA, são capazes de alterar parâmetros comportamentais e neuroquímicos na idade adulta. Este sinergismo foi capaz de diminuir a expressão gênica de BDNF no hipocampo, embora não apresentando qualquer alteração deste parâmetro perifericamente. A correlação entre os níveis consumidos de n-3 PUFA, em uma população de adolescentes em idade escolar, com os níveis séricos de BDNF também foi encontrada. Ainda, as alterações nas atividades enzimáticas mitocondriais observadas no hipocampo destes animais reforçam a importância da participação desta estrutura, além de sua possível relação com o desenvolvimento de desordens psiquiátricas e de humor. Considerando-se a nossa abordagem metodológica em ratos, a mesma pode ser um protocolo útil para se estudarem as interações entre o ambiente precoce e a nutrição ao curso de vida em diferentes desfechos neuroquímicos. / Early exposure to different interventions, as diets and stress, are associated with persistent alterations in neurochemistry and behavior, and can be considered a trigger of psychiatric disorders in adulthood. This study investigated whether neonatal interventions interact with a diet deficient in n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) applied during development, focusing on central (hippocampus) and serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), as well as mitochondrial enzymatic activity and morphology (e.g. mass, potential) in adult male rats. In our animal study, litters were randomized into non-handled (NH), handled [H, mother-offspring separation for 10min/day from 1st-10th postnatal day (PND)] and separated (S, separation for 3h/day from the 1st-10th PND) groups. On PND 35, male pups were randomized into adequate or deficient diet in n-3 PUFA for 17 weeks. The weight and food intake were measured weekly. Serum and hippocampi were collected after this n-3 PUFA treatment. Commercial kits were used for measuring hippocampal and serum BDNF (ELISA), as well as mitochondrial chain respirator complexes (enzymatic method, spectrophotometric analysis), mitochondrial mass and potential (MitoTracker, flow citometry). Hippocampal BDNF gene expression was also measure by RT-qPCR. Statistical testes used were Two-Way or repeated measures ANOVA. Significance levels were set at p<0.05. A n-3 PUFA deficient diet, in association with neonatal stressors used in this study (H, MS) were able to alter body weight and food intake in a specific way, since higher levels of these parameters were found in animals subjected to MS. Animals subjected to H fed an n-3 PUFA deficient diet displayed enhanced exploratory activity in response to a psychostimulant (diethylpropion). Although serum protein levels and hippocampus BDNF remained unchanged by the treatments applied, we were able to demonstrate its gene expression reduction in the hippocampus of animals fed an n-3 PUFA deficient diet. Considering mitochondrial and oxidative stress parameters, the activities of antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and catalase (CAT) and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were increased in the hippocampus of rats subjected to a deficiency n-3 PUFA. This deficiency displayed interactions with neonatal stress factor in some of these parameters (e.g. GPx activity, ROS), indicating a possible synergism between neonatal stressors and n-3 PUFA deficiency. Thiol levels were significantly decreased by neonatal stressors (H and MS), and the n-3 PUFA deficient diet was able to increase its total amount in hippocampus. On the other hand, chronically stressed animals treated with an n-3 PUFA deficient diet showed higher thiol levels. However, H per se was able to decrease mitochondrial potential in hippocampus. Additionally, a clinical study aimed to correlate peripheral BDNF levels and n-3 PUFA consumption in adolescents. For this study, 137 adolescents from a sample enriched for psychopathology of anxiety were subjected to a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), in order for measuring the quantitative analysis of n-3 PUFA macronutrients and micronutrients consumption. Spearman correlations were performed to assess the association between n-3 PUFA consumption and serum BDNF levels. Blood samples were collected between 7 and 10h after fasting period of 10-12h, and serum was stored in order to measure BDNF levels. All BDNF measurements were performed in the same day by sandwich-ELISA using monoclonal antibodies specific for BDNF, according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Effects of potential confounders (e.g. total fat consumption, age, gender, anxiety) were examined using linear regression models. Although some limitations were presented (e.g. small sample size with high incidence of eager teenagers), which could limit the external validity of this result, we were able to detect a correlation between the consumption of n-3 PUFA and BDNF serum levels in adolescents. As a general conclusion, this thesis reports that neonatal handling and maternal separation, associated with a nutritional deficiency in n-3 PUFA, were able to change behavioral and neurochemical parameters in adulthood. This synergism was able to decrease BDNF gene expression in the hippocampus, while not presenting any change of this parameter peripherally. A correlation between the consumption levels of n-3 PUFA, in a population of schoolchildren with BDNF serum levels was also found. Still, changes in mitochondrial enzymatic activities observed in the hippocampus of these animals reinforce the importance of this structure participation and its relation to the development of psychiatric and mood disorders. Considering our rat methodological approach, it can be a useful tool for studying the interactions between early life environment and life-course nutrition on different neurochemical outcomes.
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Interações entre exposição a trauma no início da vida e deficiências de ácidos graxos poliinsaturados N-3 em marcadores biológicos de transtornos psiquiátricos / Interactions between early life trauma exposure and polyunsaturated fatty acid n-3 deficiency in biological markers of psychiatric disorders

Ferreira, Charles Francisco January 2015 (has links)
As exposições precoces às diferentes intervenções, como dietas e estresse, estão associadas a persistentes alterações sobre aspectos neuroquímicos e comportamentais, podendo este ser considerado um gatilho de transtornos psiquiátricos na vida adulta. O presente trabalho objetivou determinar se estas intervenções neonatais poderiam interagir com uma dieta deficiente em ácidos graxos poliinsaturados n-3 (n-3 PUFA), aplicados durante o desenvolvimento, com foco nos níveis centrais (hipocampo) e séricos do fator neurotrófico derivado do encéfalo (BDNF), bem como sobre a atividade enzimática e aspectos morfológicos (e.g. massa, potencial) mitocondriais do hipocampo de ratos machos adultos. Em nossa abordagem experimental animal, as ninhadas foram distribuídas aleatoriamente nos grupos intactos, manipulados neonatalmente [MN, separação mãe-filhote durante 10min/dia, entre o 1° e o 10° dia pós-natal (DPN)] e separado maternalmente [SM, separação mãe-filhote durante 3h/dia, entre o 1° e o 10° DPN]. No DPN 35, os filhotes machos foram agrupados em dieta n-3 PUFA adequada ou deficiente, por 17 semanas de tratamento. O peso e o consumo de ração foram aferidos semanalmente. Após este tratamento, soro e hipocampo foram coletados. Kits comerciais foram utilizados para a medição dos níveis hipocampais e séricos de BDNF (ELISA), bem como a atividade dos complexos da cadeia respiratória mitocondrial (método enzimático, análise espectrofotométrica), massa e potencial mitocondriais (MitoTracker, citometria de fluxo). A expressão gênica de BDNF no hipocampo também foi medido por RT-qPCR. Os testes estatísticos utilizados foram ANOVA de duas vias ou de medidas repetidas. Os níveis de significâncias foram fixados em p<0,05. A dieta deficiente em n-3 PUFA, associada aos estressores neonatais deste estudo (MN, SM) foram capazes de alterar o peso corporal e a ingestão de alimentos de um modo específico, uma vez que os níveis mais elevados destes parâmetros foram encontrados em animais submetidos a SM. Animais submetidos a MN alimentados com uma dieta n-3 PUFA deficiente exibiram uma maior atividade exploratória em resposta a um psicoestimulante (dietilpropiona). Embora os níveis proteicos séricos e hipocampais de BDNF permaneceram inalterados pelos tratamentos aplicados, fomos capazes de demonstrar a redução de sua expressão gênica em animais alimentados com uma dieta n-3 PUFA deficiente. Considerando os padrões mitocondriais e parâmetros de estresse oxidativo, as atividades das enzimas antioxidantes glutationa peroxidase (GPx) e catalase (CAT), bem como a produção de espécies reativas de oxigênio (EROs) se encontraram aumentadas no hipocampo de animais submetidos a uma deficiência crônica em n-3 PUFA. Esta deficiência mostrou interações com o fator estresse neonatal em alguns destes parâmetros (e.g. atividade da GPx, produção de EROs), indicando um possível sinergismo entre estressores neonatais e a deficiência em n-3 PUFA. Os níveis de tióis foram significativamente menores nos grupos estressados (MN, SM), sendo a dieta n-3 PUFA deficiente capaz de aumentar a quantidade de tiol no hipocampo. Por outro lado, animais estressados tratados cronicamente com uma dieta deficiente em n-3 PUFA apresentaram níveis mais elevados de tiol. Contudo, a MN per se foi capaz de diminuir o potencial mitocondrial hipocampal. Adicionalmente, um estudo com humanos teve como objetivo correlacionar os níveis de BDNF periféricos ao consumo de n-3 PUFA em adolescentes. Para este estudo, 137 adolescentes de uma amostra enriquecida para psicopatologias de ansiedade foram submetidos a um questionário de frequência alimentar (QFA), para uma análise quantitativa do consumo de macronutrientes e micronutrientes de n-3 PUFA. As correlações de Spearman foram realizadas para avaliar possíveis associações entre o consumo de n-3 PUFA e os níveis periféricos de BDNF. As amostras de sangue foram coletadas entre 7 a 10h após o período de 10-12h de jejum, sendo o soro armazenado para medir os níveis de BDNF. Todas as análises de BDNF foram realizadas no mesmo dia por ELISA, utilizando anticorpos monoclonais específicos para o BDNF, de acordo com as instruções do fabricante. Os efeitos de possíveis confundidores (e.g. consumo total de gordura, idade, sexo e medida de ansiedade) foram examinados por modelos de regressões lineares. Apesar de algumas limitações apresentadas (e.g. o tamanho reduzido da amostra, alta incidência de adolescentes ansiosos), o que poderia limitar a validade externa deste resultado, fomos capazes de detectar uma correlação entre o consumo de n-3 PUFA e os níveis séricos de BNDF em adolescentes. Como conclusão geral, esta tese demonstra que a manipulação neonatal e separação materna, associada com uma deficiência em n-3 PUFA, são capazes de alterar parâmetros comportamentais e neuroquímicos na idade adulta. Este sinergismo foi capaz de diminuir a expressão gênica de BDNF no hipocampo, embora não apresentando qualquer alteração deste parâmetro perifericamente. A correlação entre os níveis consumidos de n-3 PUFA, em uma população de adolescentes em idade escolar, com os níveis séricos de BDNF também foi encontrada. Ainda, as alterações nas atividades enzimáticas mitocondriais observadas no hipocampo destes animais reforçam a importância da participação desta estrutura, além de sua possível relação com o desenvolvimento de desordens psiquiátricas e de humor. Considerando-se a nossa abordagem metodológica em ratos, a mesma pode ser um protocolo útil para se estudarem as interações entre o ambiente precoce e a nutrição ao curso de vida em diferentes desfechos neuroquímicos. / Early exposure to different interventions, as diets and stress, are associated with persistent alterations in neurochemistry and behavior, and can be considered a trigger of psychiatric disorders in adulthood. This study investigated whether neonatal interventions interact with a diet deficient in n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) applied during development, focusing on central (hippocampus) and serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), as well as mitochondrial enzymatic activity and morphology (e.g. mass, potential) in adult male rats. In our animal study, litters were randomized into non-handled (NH), handled [H, mother-offspring separation for 10min/day from 1st-10th postnatal day (PND)] and separated (S, separation for 3h/day from the 1st-10th PND) groups. On PND 35, male pups were randomized into adequate or deficient diet in n-3 PUFA for 17 weeks. The weight and food intake were measured weekly. Serum and hippocampi were collected after this n-3 PUFA treatment. Commercial kits were used for measuring hippocampal and serum BDNF (ELISA), as well as mitochondrial chain respirator complexes (enzymatic method, spectrophotometric analysis), mitochondrial mass and potential (MitoTracker, flow citometry). Hippocampal BDNF gene expression was also measure by RT-qPCR. Statistical testes used were Two-Way or repeated measures ANOVA. Significance levels were set at p<0.05. A n-3 PUFA deficient diet, in association with neonatal stressors used in this study (H, MS) were able to alter body weight and food intake in a specific way, since higher levels of these parameters were found in animals subjected to MS. Animals subjected to H fed an n-3 PUFA deficient diet displayed enhanced exploratory activity in response to a psychostimulant (diethylpropion). Although serum protein levels and hippocampus BDNF remained unchanged by the treatments applied, we were able to demonstrate its gene expression reduction in the hippocampus of animals fed an n-3 PUFA deficient diet. Considering mitochondrial and oxidative stress parameters, the activities of antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and catalase (CAT) and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were increased in the hippocampus of rats subjected to a deficiency n-3 PUFA. This deficiency displayed interactions with neonatal stress factor in some of these parameters (e.g. GPx activity, ROS), indicating a possible synergism between neonatal stressors and n-3 PUFA deficiency. Thiol levels were significantly decreased by neonatal stressors (H and MS), and the n-3 PUFA deficient diet was able to increase its total amount in hippocampus. On the other hand, chronically stressed animals treated with an n-3 PUFA deficient diet showed higher thiol levels. However, H per se was able to decrease mitochondrial potential in hippocampus. Additionally, a clinical study aimed to correlate peripheral BDNF levels and n-3 PUFA consumption in adolescents. For this study, 137 adolescents from a sample enriched for psychopathology of anxiety were subjected to a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), in order for measuring the quantitative analysis of n-3 PUFA macronutrients and micronutrients consumption. Spearman correlations were performed to assess the association between n-3 PUFA consumption and serum BDNF levels. Blood samples were collected between 7 and 10h after fasting period of 10-12h, and serum was stored in order to measure BDNF levels. All BDNF measurements were performed in the same day by sandwich-ELISA using monoclonal antibodies specific for BDNF, according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Effects of potential confounders (e.g. total fat consumption, age, gender, anxiety) were examined using linear regression models. Although some limitations were presented (e.g. small sample size with high incidence of eager teenagers), which could limit the external validity of this result, we were able to detect a correlation between the consumption of n-3 PUFA and BDNF serum levels in adolescents. As a general conclusion, this thesis reports that neonatal handling and maternal separation, associated with a nutritional deficiency in n-3 PUFA, were able to change behavioral and neurochemical parameters in adulthood. This synergism was able to decrease BDNF gene expression in the hippocampus, while not presenting any change of this parameter peripherally. A correlation between the consumption levels of n-3 PUFA, in a population of schoolchildren with BDNF serum levels was also found. Still, changes in mitochondrial enzymatic activities observed in the hippocampus of these animals reinforce the importance of this structure participation and its relation to the development of psychiatric and mood disorders. Considering our rat methodological approach, it can be a useful tool for studying the interactions between early life environment and life-course nutrition on different neurochemical outcomes.
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Conséquences à long-terme d’une alimentation à base de matières premières végétales sur la régulation du métabolisme énergétique et lipidique chez la truite arc-en-ciel : focus particulier sur les effets trans-générationnels et les stades précoces / Consequences of long-term feeding trout with plant-based diets on the regulation of energy and lipid metabolism : special focus on trans-generational effects and early stages

Lazzarotto, Viviana 25 February 2016 (has links)
Au cours des dernières années, l'augmentation de la production aquacole a nécessité un changement dans la composition des aliments pour poissons, pour remplacer la farine (FP) et l’huile de poisson (HP) par des sources végétales plus disponibles. Dans ce contexte, le travail de ma thèse avait pour but d'analyser les effets d’une substitution totale et concomitante de la FP et HP par des ingrédients végétaux dans les aliments distribués pendant tout le cycle de vie de la truite arc-en-ciel, de la première alimentation jusqu’à la reproduction. Ce travail a montré pour la première fois que la truite peut survivre, se développer et avoir une descendance viable, lorsqu’elle est nourrie tout au long de son cycle de vie avec un régime 100% végétal. Un tel remplacement alimentaire a entraîné des changements radicaux dans le profil en acides gras des tissus des femelles. Cependant, nous avons constaté que la truite était capable de synthétiser des acides gras polyinsaturés à longue chaîne n-3 (AGPI-LC n-3) à partir de précurseurs présents dans l'aliment, et de stocker dans les ovules une partie de ces acides gras néosynthétisés dans le foie , permettant ainsi une reproduction efficace. Nous avons également étudié les possibles effets trans-générationnels d’une alimentation 100% végétale des géniteurs, sur la survie et la croissance de la descendance et sur sa réponse à différents régimes aux stades précoces, en nous appuyant sur des analyses du transcriptome des alevins entiers. Aucun effet significatif de l’alimentation maternelle avec des régimes à base de végétaux n’a été observé sur les descendants avant leur première alimentation, à l'exception d'un poids corporel légèrement inférieur (-13%) à celui des descendants de femelles nourries avec un aliment contenant des FP et HP. En revanche, des effets significatifs de l'alimentation maternelle sur le transcriptome des alevins sont apparus après 3 semaines d'alimentation. L'histoire nutritionnelle de la mère a affecté principalement des gènes impliqués dans la croissance/contraction musculaire et dans les métabolismes énergétique et glucidique. Quelle que soit l'origine maternelle, l’alimentation des alevins avec des aliments contenant des ingrédients végétaux conduit à une régulation positive des gènes impliqués dans le métabolisme des AA/protéines et le métabolisme du cholestérol, ainsi qu’à des changements dans l'expression des gènes impliqués dans le métabolisme glucidique. Enfin, les effets à long-terme de régimes à base de matières premières végétales chez la truite arc-en-ciel ont également été étudiés chez les juvéniles (10g) et les poissons «en croissance» (250-350g), en se focalisant principalement sur l’expression des gènes dans l’intestin et le foie. Cette étude à long-terme a mis en évidence chez les juvéniles des effets subtils sur des gènes intestinaux et hépatiques (transcriptome), avec principalement une augmentation de l’expression des gènes impliqués dans les voies de synthèse des AGPI-LC et du cholestérol chez les poissons nourris avec des régimes à base de plantes. Ces changements d’expression ont été maintenus chez les poissons «en croissance». L'expression de gènes impliqués dans le catabolisme des protéines, le métabolisme des glucides et dans le transport intracellulaire a également été modifiée par les régimes à base de plantes chez les juvéniles, mais ces résultats ne sont pas entièrement confirmés chez les poissons «en croissance». L'ensemble des résultats de cette thèse fournissent des informations originales sur l'utilisation de régimes alimentaires avec des taux de remplacement élevés de FP et d’HP pendant l'ensemble du cycle de vie des poissons, y compris les reproducteurs et les stades précoces, car la majorité des études précédentes avaient concerné la phase de grossissement. Des ajustements de la formule alimentaire sont encore nécessaires pour continuer à optimiser les performances de reproduction et la croissance des poissons d’élevage. / In the last years, the increase in aquaculture production has forced a change in fish feed composition, with increasing substitution of fish meal and fish oil by more available plant sources. In this context, the present PhD work aimed at analyzing the effects of different levels of concomitant dietary replacement of fish meal and fish oil by plant ingredients during the whole life cycle of rainbow trout (from first feeding to reproduction). This work showed for the first time that rainbow trout was able to survive, grow and produce viable offsprings, when fed a totally plant-based diet throughout the whole life cycle. Such dietary replacement resulted in drastic changes in tissues fatty acid profile of broodstock females. However, we found that trout was capable to synthetize n-3 long chain- polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA) from dietary precursors and to transfer large amounts of these fatty acids in ova, so that an efficient reproduction can occur. We also studied the potential carry over generation effects of feeding broodstock a totally plant-based diet on progeny and their response to different diets at early stages, using molecular approaches, including the study of the whole body transcriptome. Considering the effects on progeny, the present study confirmed the capability of trout to survive and grow on a plant-based diet, but with slight differences in terms of weight. While no effects of maternal dietary background were observed before first feeding, except slightly lower body weight (-13%), significant effects on the transcriptome of whole body alevins appeared after 3 weeks of feeding. These effects of maternal nutritional history were mainly related to muscle growth/contraction and carbohydrate and energy metabolism. Irrespective of the maternal origin of progeny, first feeding diets containing plant ingredients resulted in up-regulation of genes involved in AA/protein and cholesterol metabolism, as well as in changes in the expression of genes involved in carbohydrate metabolism. Finally, the effects of long-term feeding trout plant-based diets were also studied in juveniles (10g) and ongrowing fish (250-350g), mainly focusing on intestine and liver gene expression. The long term trial in juveniles highlighted subtle effects on both intestinal and hepatic gene expression (transcriptome), mainly related to LC-PUFA and cholesterol biosynthetic pathways, which were enhanced in fish fed the plant based diets. This transcriptional pattern was maintained in ongrowing fish. Genes involved in protein catabolism, carbohydrate metabolism and trafficking were also affected by plant-based diets in juveniles, but these results were not fully confirmed in ongrowing fish. Overall, the results of the present thesis allowed extending the use of diets with high replacement rates of fish meal and fish oil to the whole life cycle of fish, including broodstock and early stages. Adjustments of the feed-formula are still needed to further optimize reproductive and growth performance.
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Velikost jednotlivých lipoproteinových částic u různých patologických stavů / The size of individual lipoproteins in various pathological conditions

Dušejovská, Magdaléna January 2017 (has links)
Metabolic syndrome (MS) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) represent two clinical- pathologic states with increased risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular complications with considerable impact on the quality of life of the patients. The knowledge about the changes in distribution of individual lipoprotein subfractions could countribute to the estimation of risk of atherosclerosis development. The studies presented in this thesis aimed at analyses of subfractions of LDL and HDL in the abovementioned pathologic states; moreover, we tried to elucidate the associations of changes in lipoprotein subfractions with clinical as well as biochemical alterations. The Study I was a placebo controlled study observing the effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids of n-3 family (PUFA n-3) administration to patients with MS who were divided to statin-treated ones (36 patients), and those without statin therapy (24 probands). The Study II comprised of 57 patients with ESRD on high volume haemodiafiltration (HV-HDF). In this Study, the parameters after 5-year follow-up were compared with baseline characteristics. Also, we included comparisons with the control group of 50 age and sex matched patients without the signs of ESRD. In Study I, we observed lowering of triacylglycerol and cholesterol content in VLDL...
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Využití hmotnostní spektrometrie ke stanovení markerů oxidativního stresu a mykotoxinů / Application of Mass Spectrometry for the Determination of Oxidative Stress Markers and Mycotoxins

Čumová, Martina January 2015 (has links)
The first topic presented in the dissertation thesis is determination of isoprostanes as markers of oxidative stress and other compounds affected by presence of oxidative stress. Isoprostanes iPF2-III, iPF2-VI, iPF2-VI, astaxanthin and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), especially arachidonic acid (AA) were monitored in Atlantic salmon eggs (Salmo salar). Methods for the determination of these compounds have been developed and optimized using chromatographic separation coupled to conventional or mass spectrometric detection. Freshly laid eggs, eyed embryos and non-viable eggs were used to test a general hypothesis that egg viability can be affected by susceptibility to oxidative stress, either through the specific fatty acid concentration and/or the antioxidant capacity of the eggs. Levels of isoprostanes and arachidonic acid (AA) were significantly higher in non-viable eggs than in control (eyed embryos) as well as relative abundance of PUFA. While no difference of isoprostanes was found between freshly laid and control those from the Atlantic stock except iPF2-VI which was observed under the LOQ in the control. Higher levels of PUFA and AA in comparison with the control were observed in the freshly laid eggs. However, the only statistically significant difference was observed in the amount of astaxanthin. Different levels of PUFA and astaxanthin may be related to their biochemical consumption during the development of eggs. This work evaluated potential effect on the viability of eggs Salmo salar due to the presence of oxidative stress. The monitoring of mycotoxins in food and feed was the subject of the second topic. Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by fungi. They are ubiquitous undesirable natural contaminants that are toxic for humans and animals. Today are known more than 500 mycotoxins. However, only few of them are regulated by the European Union. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) was asked by the European Commission to provide a scientific opinion on other mycotoxins for which statutory limits could be developed. In this study is proposed simultaneous screening allowing fast, reliable and sensitive approach, identification and quantification of 17 mycotoxins in food and feed sample. The method includes both mycotoxins regulated by the EU and selected mycotoxins required by the EFSA (aflatoxins, deoxynivalenol, nivalenol, zearalenone, fumonisin, ochratoxin A, T-2 toxin, HT-2 toxin, enniatins and beauvericin). Analytes are isolated by the modified QuEChERS method. For separation and target mycotoxins detection, ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC –MS/MS) was employed. The method also allows determination of ergot alkaloids (ergocornine, ergosine, ergocryptine, ergocristine and their respective epimers). The developed method was used either for monitoring mycotoxins and ergot alkaloids in feed and raw materials and barley and malt prepared from it.

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