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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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Characterization of the insulin signalling pathways in skeletal muscle and skin of streptozotocin-induced diabetic male Sprague-Dawley rats : the effects of oleanolic acid.

Mukundwa, Andrew. January 2013 (has links)
Treatment of diabetes mellitus is mainly focused on glycaemic control regulated by insulin and takes place in insulin sensitive tissues like skeletal muscle which accounts for 75% of glucose metabolism. Plant derived compounds that have anti-diabetic potential are currently being investigated for diabetes treatment as they are cheap and non-toxic. Oleanolic acid (OA), a triterpene found in a wide variety of plants has been shown to have anti-diabetic effects but its mechanism of action, especially on the insulin signalling cascade has not been fully elucidated. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of OA on the PI3K/Akt insulin signalling cascade in skeletal muscle and skin of streptozotocin induced diabetic male Sprague-Dawley rats. Male Sprague-Dawley rats (non-diabetic and diabetic) were treated with insulin (4IU/ kg bw), OA (80 mg/kg bw) and a combination of OA + insulin in an acute and sub-chronic study. The study showed that OA does not reduce blood glucose levels in type 1 diabetic rats but enhances insulin stimulated hypoglycaemic effects. In the acute study OA was shown to activate Akt and dephosphorylate GS in skeletal muscle of streptozotocin induced diabetic rats. In the sub-chronic study OA and OA + insulin increased expression of GS in skeletal muscle of diabetic rats. GP expression was decreased by OA and OA + insulin treatments in skeletal muscle whilst in skin it was increased by both treatments. OA increased both GS and GP in skeletal muscle whilst in skin they were decreased. OA + insulin treatment increased GS and decreased GP activities in skeletal muscle and increased activity of both enzymes in skin of diabetic rats. OA increased the amount of glycogen in both muscle and skin whilst OA + insulin reduced the amount of glycogen. OA and OA + insulin treatment showed some protective effects against liver and muscle damage as there were reductions in serum LDH, ALT and AST levels. In conclusion, oleanolic acid in synergy with insulin can enhance activation of the insulin signalling pathway and there was evidence of OA activation of insulin signaling enzymes independent of insulin. / Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2013.
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Changes in the spinal cord and peripheral innervation in an animal model of arthritis

Almarestani, Lina M. G. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.). / Written for the Dept. of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Title from title page of PDF (viewed 2009/06/05). Includes bibliographical references.
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Ultrasound Measurement of Change in Kidney Volume Is a Sensitive Indicator of Severity of Renal Parenchymal Injury

Crislip, G. Ryan, Patel, Bansari, Mohamed, Riyaz, Ray, Sarah C., Wei, Qingqing, Sun, Jingping, Polichnowski, Aaron J., Sullivan, Jennifer C., O’Connor, Paul M. 28 August 2020 (has links)
Ultrasound measurement of change in kidney volume is a sensitive indicator of severity of renal parenchymal injury. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 319: F447–F457, 2020. First published July 20, 2020; doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00221.2020.—Noninvasive determination of the severity of parenchymal injury in acute kidney injury remains challenging. Edema is an early pathological process following injury, which may correlate with changes in kidney volume. The goal of the present study was to test the hypothesis that “increases in kidney volume measured in vivo using ultrasound correlate with the degree of renal parenchymal injury.” Ischemia-reperfusion (IR) of varying length was used to produce graded tissue injury. We first determined 1) whether regional kidney volume in rats varied with the severity (0, 15, 30, and 45 min) of warm bilateral IR and 2) whether this correlated with tubular injury score. We then determined whether these changes could be measured in vivo using three-dimensional ultrasound. Finally, we evaluated cumulative changes in kidney volume up to 14 days post-IR in rats to determine whether changes in renal volume were predictive of latent tubular injury following recovery of filtration. Experiments concluded that noninvasive ultrasound measurements of change in kidney volume over 2 wk are predictive of tubular injury following IR even in animals in which plasma creatinine was not elevated. We conclude that ultrasound measurements of volume are a sensitive, noninvasive marker of tissue injury in rats and that the use of three-dimensional ultrasound measurements may provide useful information regarding the timing, severity, and recovery from renal tissue injury in experimental studies.
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O papel do azul de metileno na prevenção da lesão de isquemia-reperfusão em transplante pulmonar de ratos: estudo experimental / The role of methylene blue in the prevention of ischemia-reperfusion injury in rat lung transplantation: an experimental study

Abreu, Marcus da Matta 28 June 2013 (has links)
Introdução: O transplante de pulmão é uma opção terapêutica bem estabelecida para o tratamento de pneumopatias em estágio final. Uma complicação frequente relacionada aos transplantes é a lesão de isquemia e reperfusão (IR), estando o estresse oxidativo envolvido no processo. O azul de metileno (AM) é um inibidor da produção de espécies reativas de oxigênio, atuando como receptor alternativo de elétrons da xantina oxidase. Objetivo: Avaliar a eficácia do AM como inibidor da lesão de IR em transplante pulmonar de ratos. Métodos: Quarenta ratos fêmea Sprague Dawley (300g - 350g) foram divididas em quatro grupos de dez animais. Os animais foram submetidos a transplante pulmonar unilateral esquerdo. Os enxertos foram expostos a 3 ou 6 horas de isquemia fria seguido de 2 horas de reperfusão. Nos animais do grupo controle, 2 mL de solução salina foram injetados na cavidade peritoneal e, nos animais do grupo experimento, 2 mL de AM a 1% foram injetados da mesma forma. Resultados: A dosagem da PaO2 foi significativamente superior no grupo AM entre os animais submetidos a isquemia de 3 horas (AM = 150,2 ± 50,1 vs Salina = 102,6 ± 40,4 mmHg; p = 0,028), assim como a dosagem do óxido nítrico exalado foi significativamente inferior no mesmo grupo (AM = 3,2 ± 2,0 vs Salina = 5,2 ± 2,3 ppb; p = 0,05). O infiltrado neutrofílico foi menor nos animais do grupo AM submetidos a 6 horas de isquemia no lavado broncoalveolar (LBA); (AM = 11,8 ± 7,4 vs Salina = 30 ± 19,2 X 104/mL; p = 0,023). A análise histopatológica mostrou menor formação de edema perivascular no grupo AM submetido a 6 horas de isquemia (AM = 35,2 ± 7,65 vs Salina = 44,8 ± 6,39%; p = 0,001) e perialveolar no grupo AM submetido a 3 horas de isquemia (AM = 18,4 ± 14,2 vs Salina = 28,1 ± 18,2%; p = 0,041) e menor infiltrado neutrofílico perialveolar na comparação entre os grupos submetidos a 6 horas de isquemia (AM = 2,8 ± 2,2 vs Salina = 5,1 ± 3,1%; p = 0,046). Os níveis de IL-6 no LBA foram inferiores no grupo AM em ambos os tempos de isquemia (3 h - AM = 122,4 ± 24,9 vs Salina = 175.6 ± 50.3 pg/mL; p = 0.008; 6 h - AM = 142 ± 38,7 vs Salina = 351,3 ± 80,7 pg/mL; p = 0,002); Os níveis de TNF-? foram menores no grupo AM submetido a 6 horas de isquemia (AM = 189,5 ± 93,3 vs Salina = 342,9 ± 130,4 pg/mL, p = 0.007). A dosagem do ácido úrico foi significativamente maior no grupo AM em ambos os tempos de isquemia (3 h - AM = 4,7 ± 0,9 vs Salina = 2,7 ± 0,7 mg/dL; p = 0,003; 6 h - AM = 5,3 ± 2,4 vs Salina = 2,3 ± 0,9 mg/dL; p < 0,001). Não houve diferença entre os grupos em relação a apoptose. Conclusão: O AM demonstrou ser uma droga eficaz na prevenção da lesão de isquemia e reperfusão no transplante pulmonar de ratos / Introduction: Lung transplantation (LTx) has become an established therapeutic option for end-stage pulmonary disease. Ischemia reperfusion injury (IR) is a major cause of organ dysfunction after LTx and oxidative stress is involved in this process. Methylene blue (MB) is an inhibitor of reactive oxygen species production. Objective:To investigate the effects of MB on the IR in a rodent model of LTx. Methods: Forty female Sprague Dawley rats (300g - 350g) were divided into four groups (n = 10) according to treatment (saline solution or MB) and graft cold ischemic time (3 or 6 hours). Animals underwent a left-sided unilateral lung transplantation. Recipients received 2mL of intraperitoneal saline or MB 1%. After 2 hours of reperfusion, animals were killed and blood gas, exhaled nitric oxide, cell count and cytokines leves in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) as well as histopathology, serum uric acid and apoptosis were evaluated. Results: PaO2 was significantly higher in MB group undergoing 3 hour ischemic time (MB =150.2 ± 50.1 vs Saline = 102.6 ± 40.4 mmHg; p = 0.028). Exhaled nitric oxide values showed differences only between groups with 3 hour of ischemia (MB = 3.2 ± 2.0 vs Saline = 5.2 ± 2.3 ppb; p = 0.05). Neutrophils in BAL were different between groups subjected to 6 hours of ischemia (MB = 11.8 ± 7.4 vs Saline = 30.0 ± 19.2 x 104/mL; p = 0.023). IL-6 levels in BAL were lower in MB group in both ischemic time (3 h - MB = 122.4 ± 24.9 vs Saline = 175.6 ± 50.3 pg/mL; p = 0.008; 6 h - MB = 142 ± 38.7 vs Saline = 351.3 ± 80.7 pg/mL; p = 0.002); TNF-? levels were also lower in MB group undergoing 6 hour of ischemia (MB = 189.5 ± 93.3 vs Saline = 342.9 ± 130.4 pg/mL; p = 0.007). The number of neutrophils in lung parenchyma were reduced in MB group (6 h - MB = 2.8 ± 2.2 vs Saline = 5.1 ± 3.1%; p = 0.046) and also decreased edema in perivascular (6 h - MB = 35.2 ± 7.65 vs Saline = 44.8 ± 6.39%, p = 0.001) and perialveolar tissues (3 h - MB = 18.4 ± 14.2 vs Saline = 28.1 ± 18.2% p = 0,041) were observed. Uric acid levels were higher in MB group in both ischemic time (3 h - MB = 4.7 ± 0.9 vs Saline = 2.7 ± 0.7 mg/dL; p = 0.003; 6 h - MB = 5.3 ± 2.4 vs Saline = 2.3 ± 0.9 mg/dL; p < 0.001).There were no difference in the expression of apoptosis. Conclusion: MB was able to prevent ischemia-reperfusion injury in this lung transplantation model and represent a new option for further studies
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Comportamento de escolha em ratos Sprague Dawley (Rattus norvegicus) sob restrição alimentar / Behavior of choice in Sprague-dawley (Rattus norvegicus) rats under food restriction

Fernandes, Sara Tamiris Cirilo 12 May 2016 (has links)
O comportamento de escolha é entendido como a seleção de uma entre duas ou mais alternativas disponíveis, diferente da preferência, que está relacionada ao tempo despendido respondendo a uma dessas alternativas. Em pesquisas com não humanos, observa-se que os sujeitos escolhem com maior frequência as alternativas nas quais o reforço estará disponível de forma imediata, em pequena quantidade, em comparação com a alternativa na qual o reforço estará disponível somente depois que o animal esperar um tempo determinado (atraso), mas em maior quantidade. Apesar da literatura apresentar dados sobre a influência da restrição alimentar e do sexo do animal em tarefas de aprendizagem, é importante aprofundar a investigação desses aspectos em tarefas de escolha. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi comparar o desempenho de ratos Sprague Dawley (machos e fêmeas) com história de restrição alimentar e ratos controle (com comida ad libitum), em uma tarefa de escolha, em que as alternativas variavam em relação ao atraso para ter acesso à comida e à quantidade de comida disponível. Foram utilizados 24 ratos (12 machos), de linhagem Sprague-Dawley, divididos em dois grupos. O Grupo Controle (C) recebeu dieta ad lib., enquanto o Grupo Restrição (R) teve sua dieta restrita a 80% da dieta do grupo controle. Aos 70 dias de idade, houve uma subdivisão dos grupos: metade dos animais do Grupo C formou o Grupo Controle-Restrito (CR 80% da dieta), e a outra metade o Controle-Controle (CC 100% da dieta). No Grupo R, metade dos animais formou o Grupo Restrito-Controle (RC 100% da dieta) e a outra metade, o Grupo Restrito-Restrito (RR 80% da dieta). Na Etapa 1 os animais exploravam labirinto em U em uma sessão de 10 tentativas. Na Etapa 2 foram realizadas 10 sessões de 16 tentativas de escolha forçada, sendo oito no braço direito, onde havia seis pelotas de ração disponíveis após atraso de 15 s (alternativa LL), e oito no braço esquerdo, com três pelotas de ração disponíveis sem atraso (alternativa SS). Na Etapa 3, foram conduzidas 45 sessões com 30 tentativas (10 forçadas e 20 livres), para verificar o padrão de escolha dos animais dos diferentes grupos em função da disponibilidade de reforço em cada alternativa, do atraso em uma das alternativas e do tempo inicial de espera (tempo T). Os animais de todos os grupos apresentaram preferência pela alternativa SS, independente do sexo ou da dieta. Ao comparar a porcentagem de escolhas dos grupos com relação às dietas foram verificadas diferenças no padrão e nas latências médias de escolha. O grupo RR apresentou latências médias de escolha significativamente inferiores às do grupo CC e um estabelecimento mais rápido de preferência pela alternativa SS que o grupo CC. Apesar de não terem sido encontradas diferenças significativas entre machos e fêmeas nos parâmetros analisados (possivelmente em função do n amostral), verificou-se que fêmeas apresentaram latências menores que machos em todos os grupos, além de porcentagens de escolha pela alternativa SS maiores que os machos. São discutidas hipóteses sobre a influência da dieta e da quantidade de alimento disponível em cada alternativa sobre as escolhas dos grupos. Essas hipóteses são também relacionadas a aspectos evolutivos, referentes às funções desempenhadas por machos e fêmeas na natureza. / The behavior of choice is understood as the selection of between two or more alternatives available, different from the preference, which is related to the time spent by responding to one of these alternatives. In researches with non-human animals, it is observed that the subjects choose more frequently the alternatives on which the reinforcement will be available immediately, in small quantity, in comparison with the alternative in which the reinforcement is available only after the animal expects a certain time (delay), but in greater quantity. Although literature present data on the influence of food restriction and the sex of the animal in tasks of learning, it is important to deepen the investigation of these aspects in tasks of choice. The objective of this research was to compare the performance of rats Sprague Dawley (male and female) with a history of food restriction and control rats (with food ad libitum), in a task of choice, in that the alternatives varied in relation to the waiting time for access to food and the quantity of food available. 24 albino rats (12 males), from Sprague-Dawley lineage was used, divided in two groups. The Control Group (C) received diet ad lib., while the group restriction (R) had their diet restricted to 80% of the diet of the control group. At 70 days of age, there was a subdivision of the groups: half of the animals from group C formed the Group Controle-Restrito (CR - 80% of the diet), and the other half the Controle-Controle (CC - 100% of the diet). In Group R, half of the animals formed the Group Restrito-Controle (RC - 100% of the diet) and the other half, the Restrito-Restrito group (RR - 80% of the diet). In Step 1 the animals explored the labyrinth in U in a session of 10 attempts. In Step 2, there were 10 sessions of 16 attempts of forced choice, being 8 in the right arm, where there were six pellets of ration available after delay of 15 s, and eight in the left arm with three pellets of rations without delay. In Step 3, 45 sessions were conducted with 30 attempts (10 forced and 20 free), tarry check the default choice of animals of different groups in relation to the availability of strengthening in each alternative, the delay in one of the alternatives and the initial time wait time (T). Animals of all groups have preference for the SS alternative, independently of sex or diet. Differences were verified in the pattern and average latencies of choices in comparing the percentage of choices of the groups in relation to the diets. The RR group presented significantly lower average latency in comparison to group CC and a faster preference was established for alternative SS than group CC. Even having no significant differences been found between males and females in the scope studied (possibly due to then sampling), it was verified that females present lower latencies that males in all groups, besides the higher percentages for choosing alternative SS in males. Hypotheses are discussed on the influence of the diet and the quantity of food available in each alternative over the group choices. These hypotheses are also related to evolutionary aspects, referent to functions performed by males and females in nature.
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Comportamento de escolha em ratos Sprague Dawley (Rattus norvegicus) sob restrição alimentar / Behavior of choice in Sprague-dawley (Rattus norvegicus) rats under food restriction

Sara Tamiris Cirilo Fernandes 12 May 2016 (has links)
O comportamento de escolha é entendido como a seleção de uma entre duas ou mais alternativas disponíveis, diferente da preferência, que está relacionada ao tempo despendido respondendo a uma dessas alternativas. Em pesquisas com não humanos, observa-se que os sujeitos escolhem com maior frequência as alternativas nas quais o reforço estará disponível de forma imediata, em pequena quantidade, em comparação com a alternativa na qual o reforço estará disponível somente depois que o animal esperar um tempo determinado (atraso), mas em maior quantidade. Apesar da literatura apresentar dados sobre a influência da restrição alimentar e do sexo do animal em tarefas de aprendizagem, é importante aprofundar a investigação desses aspectos em tarefas de escolha. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi comparar o desempenho de ratos Sprague Dawley (machos e fêmeas) com história de restrição alimentar e ratos controle (com comida ad libitum), em uma tarefa de escolha, em que as alternativas variavam em relação ao atraso para ter acesso à comida e à quantidade de comida disponível. Foram utilizados 24 ratos (12 machos), de linhagem Sprague-Dawley, divididos em dois grupos. O Grupo Controle (C) recebeu dieta ad lib., enquanto o Grupo Restrição (R) teve sua dieta restrita a 80% da dieta do grupo controle. Aos 70 dias de idade, houve uma subdivisão dos grupos: metade dos animais do Grupo C formou o Grupo Controle-Restrito (CR 80% da dieta), e a outra metade o Controle-Controle (CC 100% da dieta). No Grupo R, metade dos animais formou o Grupo Restrito-Controle (RC 100% da dieta) e a outra metade, o Grupo Restrito-Restrito (RR 80% da dieta). Na Etapa 1 os animais exploravam labirinto em U em uma sessão de 10 tentativas. Na Etapa 2 foram realizadas 10 sessões de 16 tentativas de escolha forçada, sendo oito no braço direito, onde havia seis pelotas de ração disponíveis após atraso de 15 s (alternativa LL), e oito no braço esquerdo, com três pelotas de ração disponíveis sem atraso (alternativa SS). Na Etapa 3, foram conduzidas 45 sessões com 30 tentativas (10 forçadas e 20 livres), para verificar o padrão de escolha dos animais dos diferentes grupos em função da disponibilidade de reforço em cada alternativa, do atraso em uma das alternativas e do tempo inicial de espera (tempo T). Os animais de todos os grupos apresentaram preferência pela alternativa SS, independente do sexo ou da dieta. Ao comparar a porcentagem de escolhas dos grupos com relação às dietas foram verificadas diferenças no padrão e nas latências médias de escolha. O grupo RR apresentou latências médias de escolha significativamente inferiores às do grupo CC e um estabelecimento mais rápido de preferência pela alternativa SS que o grupo CC. Apesar de não terem sido encontradas diferenças significativas entre machos e fêmeas nos parâmetros analisados (possivelmente em função do n amostral), verificou-se que fêmeas apresentaram latências menores que machos em todos os grupos, além de porcentagens de escolha pela alternativa SS maiores que os machos. São discutidas hipóteses sobre a influência da dieta e da quantidade de alimento disponível em cada alternativa sobre as escolhas dos grupos. Essas hipóteses são também relacionadas a aspectos evolutivos, referentes às funções desempenhadas por machos e fêmeas na natureza. / The behavior of choice is understood as the selection of between two or more alternatives available, different from the preference, which is related to the time spent by responding to one of these alternatives. In researches with non-human animals, it is observed that the subjects choose more frequently the alternatives on which the reinforcement will be available immediately, in small quantity, in comparison with the alternative in which the reinforcement is available only after the animal expects a certain time (delay), but in greater quantity. Although literature present data on the influence of food restriction and the sex of the animal in tasks of learning, it is important to deepen the investigation of these aspects in tasks of choice. The objective of this research was to compare the performance of rats Sprague Dawley (male and female) with a history of food restriction and control rats (with food ad libitum), in a task of choice, in that the alternatives varied in relation to the waiting time for access to food and the quantity of food available. 24 albino rats (12 males), from Sprague-Dawley lineage was used, divided in two groups. The Control Group (C) received diet ad lib., while the group restriction (R) had their diet restricted to 80% of the diet of the control group. At 70 days of age, there was a subdivision of the groups: half of the animals from group C formed the Group Controle-Restrito (CR - 80% of the diet), and the other half the Controle-Controle (CC - 100% of the diet). In Group R, half of the animals formed the Group Restrito-Controle (RC - 100% of the diet) and the other half, the Restrito-Restrito group (RR - 80% of the diet). In Step 1 the animals explored the labyrinth in U in a session of 10 attempts. In Step 2, there were 10 sessions of 16 attempts of forced choice, being 8 in the right arm, where there were six pellets of ration available after delay of 15 s, and eight in the left arm with three pellets of rations without delay. In Step 3, 45 sessions were conducted with 30 attempts (10 forced and 20 free), tarry check the default choice of animals of different groups in relation to the availability of strengthening in each alternative, the delay in one of the alternatives and the initial time wait time (T). Animals of all groups have preference for the SS alternative, independently of sex or diet. Differences were verified in the pattern and average latencies of choices in comparing the percentage of choices of the groups in relation to the diets. The RR group presented significantly lower average latency in comparison to group CC and a faster preference was established for alternative SS than group CC. Even having no significant differences been found between males and females in the scope studied (possibly due to then sampling), it was verified that females present lower latencies that males in all groups, besides the higher percentages for choosing alternative SS in males. Hypotheses are discussed on the influence of the diet and the quantity of food available in each alternative over the group choices. These hypotheses are also related to evolutionary aspects, referent to functions performed by males and females in nature.
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O papel do azul de metileno na prevenção da lesão de isquemia-reperfusão em transplante pulmonar de ratos: estudo experimental / The role of methylene blue in the prevention of ischemia-reperfusion injury in rat lung transplantation: an experimental study

Marcus da Matta Abreu 28 June 2013 (has links)
Introdução: O transplante de pulmão é uma opção terapêutica bem estabelecida para o tratamento de pneumopatias em estágio final. Uma complicação frequente relacionada aos transplantes é a lesão de isquemia e reperfusão (IR), estando o estresse oxidativo envolvido no processo. O azul de metileno (AM) é um inibidor da produção de espécies reativas de oxigênio, atuando como receptor alternativo de elétrons da xantina oxidase. Objetivo: Avaliar a eficácia do AM como inibidor da lesão de IR em transplante pulmonar de ratos. Métodos: Quarenta ratos fêmea Sprague Dawley (300g - 350g) foram divididas em quatro grupos de dez animais. Os animais foram submetidos a transplante pulmonar unilateral esquerdo. Os enxertos foram expostos a 3 ou 6 horas de isquemia fria seguido de 2 horas de reperfusão. Nos animais do grupo controle, 2 mL de solução salina foram injetados na cavidade peritoneal e, nos animais do grupo experimento, 2 mL de AM a 1% foram injetados da mesma forma. Resultados: A dosagem da PaO2 foi significativamente superior no grupo AM entre os animais submetidos a isquemia de 3 horas (AM = 150,2 ± 50,1 vs Salina = 102,6 ± 40,4 mmHg; p = 0,028), assim como a dosagem do óxido nítrico exalado foi significativamente inferior no mesmo grupo (AM = 3,2 ± 2,0 vs Salina = 5,2 ± 2,3 ppb; p = 0,05). O infiltrado neutrofílico foi menor nos animais do grupo AM submetidos a 6 horas de isquemia no lavado broncoalveolar (LBA); (AM = 11,8 ± 7,4 vs Salina = 30 ± 19,2 X 104/mL; p = 0,023). A análise histopatológica mostrou menor formação de edema perivascular no grupo AM submetido a 6 horas de isquemia (AM = 35,2 ± 7,65 vs Salina = 44,8 ± 6,39%; p = 0,001) e perialveolar no grupo AM submetido a 3 horas de isquemia (AM = 18,4 ± 14,2 vs Salina = 28,1 ± 18,2%; p = 0,041) e menor infiltrado neutrofílico perialveolar na comparação entre os grupos submetidos a 6 horas de isquemia (AM = 2,8 ± 2,2 vs Salina = 5,1 ± 3,1%; p = 0,046). Os níveis de IL-6 no LBA foram inferiores no grupo AM em ambos os tempos de isquemia (3 h - AM = 122,4 ± 24,9 vs Salina = 175.6 ± 50.3 pg/mL; p = 0.008; 6 h - AM = 142 ± 38,7 vs Salina = 351,3 ± 80,7 pg/mL; p = 0,002); Os níveis de TNF-? foram menores no grupo AM submetido a 6 horas de isquemia (AM = 189,5 ± 93,3 vs Salina = 342,9 ± 130,4 pg/mL, p = 0.007). A dosagem do ácido úrico foi significativamente maior no grupo AM em ambos os tempos de isquemia (3 h - AM = 4,7 ± 0,9 vs Salina = 2,7 ± 0,7 mg/dL; p = 0,003; 6 h - AM = 5,3 ± 2,4 vs Salina = 2,3 ± 0,9 mg/dL; p < 0,001). Não houve diferença entre os grupos em relação a apoptose. Conclusão: O AM demonstrou ser uma droga eficaz na prevenção da lesão de isquemia e reperfusão no transplante pulmonar de ratos / Introduction: Lung transplantation (LTx) has become an established therapeutic option for end-stage pulmonary disease. Ischemia reperfusion injury (IR) is a major cause of organ dysfunction after LTx and oxidative stress is involved in this process. Methylene blue (MB) is an inhibitor of reactive oxygen species production. Objective:To investigate the effects of MB on the IR in a rodent model of LTx. Methods: Forty female Sprague Dawley rats (300g - 350g) were divided into four groups (n = 10) according to treatment (saline solution or MB) and graft cold ischemic time (3 or 6 hours). Animals underwent a left-sided unilateral lung transplantation. Recipients received 2mL of intraperitoneal saline or MB 1%. After 2 hours of reperfusion, animals were killed and blood gas, exhaled nitric oxide, cell count and cytokines leves in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) as well as histopathology, serum uric acid and apoptosis were evaluated. Results: PaO2 was significantly higher in MB group undergoing 3 hour ischemic time (MB =150.2 ± 50.1 vs Saline = 102.6 ± 40.4 mmHg; p = 0.028). Exhaled nitric oxide values showed differences only between groups with 3 hour of ischemia (MB = 3.2 ± 2.0 vs Saline = 5.2 ± 2.3 ppb; p = 0.05). Neutrophils in BAL were different between groups subjected to 6 hours of ischemia (MB = 11.8 ± 7.4 vs Saline = 30.0 ± 19.2 x 104/mL; p = 0.023). IL-6 levels in BAL were lower in MB group in both ischemic time (3 h - MB = 122.4 ± 24.9 vs Saline = 175.6 ± 50.3 pg/mL; p = 0.008; 6 h - MB = 142 ± 38.7 vs Saline = 351.3 ± 80.7 pg/mL; p = 0.002); TNF-? levels were also lower in MB group undergoing 6 hour of ischemia (MB = 189.5 ± 93.3 vs Saline = 342.9 ± 130.4 pg/mL; p = 0.007). The number of neutrophils in lung parenchyma were reduced in MB group (6 h - MB = 2.8 ± 2.2 vs Saline = 5.1 ± 3.1%; p = 0.046) and also decreased edema in perivascular (6 h - MB = 35.2 ± 7.65 vs Saline = 44.8 ± 6.39%, p = 0.001) and perialveolar tissues (3 h - MB = 18.4 ± 14.2 vs Saline = 28.1 ± 18.2% p = 0,041) were observed. Uric acid levels were higher in MB group in both ischemic time (3 h - MB = 4.7 ± 0.9 vs Saline = 2.7 ± 0.7 mg/dL; p = 0.003; 6 h - MB = 5.3 ± 2.4 vs Saline = 2.3 ± 0.9 mg/dL; p < 0.001).There were no difference in the expression of apoptosis. Conclusion: MB was able to prevent ischemia-reperfusion injury in this lung transplantation model and represent a new option for further studies
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Administration d'Eugénol intrathécal pour le traitement de la douleur neuropathique

Lionnet, Ludivine 08 1900 (has links)
Le projet porte sur l’étude de l’effet de l’eugénol, composant principal du clou de girofle, sur la douleur neuropathique. L’objectif principal du projet était de déterminer la contribution du système nerveux central dans l’effet analgésique de l’eugénol. Lors d’une étude préliminaire, la pénétrabilité de l’eugénol a été évaluée dans le système nerveux central du rat. Des échantillons de sang, de cerveau et de moelle épinière ont été prélevés et les concentrations d’eugénol dans ces différents tissus ont été analysées à l’aide d’un spectromètre de masse. Les résultats ont montré que l’eugénol pénètre bien le système nerveux central avec une distribution plus importante dans la moelle épinière. Après l’induction de la douleur neuropathique à des rats Sprague-Dawley par le modèle de ligatures du nerf sciatique, des injections intrathécales d’eugénol furent réalisées afin d’évaluer l’effet central de l’eugénol. La plus forte dose d’eugénol a atténué l’allodynie secondaire après 15min, 2h et 4h et a aussi amélioré l’hyperalgésie thermique après 2h et 4h. Ces résultats confirment l’hypothèse que l’eugénol atténue les deux aspects de la douleur neuropathique que sont l’allodynie et l’hyperalgésie. Les injections au niveau lombaire permettent de penser que l’eugénol, un agoniste/antagoniste des récepteurs vanilloïdes pourrait diminuer la douleur neuropathique en agissant notamment au niveau des récepteurs vanilloïdes situés dans la corne dorsale de la moelle épinière. / The project is based on the study of the effects of eugenol, the main component of clove oil, on neuropathic pain. The main objective was to determine the central effect of eugenol. In a preliminary study we evaluated the penetrability of eugenol in the central nervous system of rats. Blood, brain and spinal cord samples were collected and concentrations were determined by mass spectrometry. Brain-toplasma and spinal cord-to-plasma ratios suggest that eugenol penetrates the central nervous system of rats relatively well, with a preferential distribution in the spinal cord. Following the induction of neuropathic pain in male Sprague-Dawley rats using the sciatic nerve ligation model, intrathecal injections of eugenol were done to evaluate the central effect of eugenol. Treatment with the high dose of eugenol significantly decreased secondary mechanical allodynia measured by the Von Frey test after 15min, 2h and 4h and improved thermal hyperalgesia measured by the Hargreaves device after 2h and 4h. Results support the hypothesis that eugenol may alleviate neuropathic pain, both allodynia and hyperalgesia. Eugenol, a vanilloid agonist/antagonist may therefore reduce neuropathic pain by acting on vanilloid receptors at the level of the dorsal horn of the spinal cord.
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Modelo experimental para indução de esteatose hepática e esteatohepatite: estudo em ratos / Experimental model for induction of steatosis and steatohepatitis - study in rats

Silva, Eliana Pinheiro da 29 October 2012 (has links)
Introdução: A Doença Hepática Gordurosa Não Alcoólica (DHGNA) tem sido considerada atualmente a forma mais comum de doença hepática no mundo ocidental, relacionada principalmente ao aumento da prevalência da obesidade.A DHGNA abrange um largo espectro de doença, desde casos de esteatose simples (EH) até esteato-hepatite não alcoólica (EHNA) e fibrose, podendo evoluir para cirrose e carcinoma hepatocelular (CHC). Embora se conheçam os fatores predisponentes para o desenvolvimento de EHNA, sua patogênese, assim como tratamento eficaz, permanecem pouco conhecidos.Os lípides, principalmente gorduras neutras, fosfolipídios e colesterol, são componentes fundamentais das células, assim como as proteínas e os hidratos de carbono. Embora aumentos marcantes de proteínas e hidratos de carbono não produzam quaisquer alterações macroscópicas no fígado, um acúmulo de gordura é prontamente reconhecido pela coloração amarelada e pelo aumento de volume do órgão. Várias dietas tem sido usadas em animais de laboratórios, principalmente camundongos e ratos no sentido de induzir esteatose, esteatohepatite e fibrose hepática, embora nenhuma delas consiga reproduzir na totalidade os componentes essenciais da doença humana. Não encontramos em nenhum trabalho da literatura a utilização da dieta deficiente em colina e hiperlipídica (DCH), por nós utilizada. Objetivo: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o efeito de uma dieta deficiente em colina e hiperlipídica (DCH) para desenvolver esteatose hepática, esteatohepatite e fibrose hepática no rato. Métodos: A doença hepática foi induzida em ratos Sprague-Dawley machos pesando de 300 a 350 gramas, hospedados em gaiolas padrão e recebendo água à vontade. Foi usado dieta deficiente em colina e hiperlipídica (DCH). Os animais foram distribuídos por meio de tabela sequencial randomizada em dois grupos. No grupo 1 dez ratos receberam a dieta por 4 meses e no grupo 2 dez ratos receberam a dieta durante 8 meses. Após o tempo estipulado das dietas os animais foram anestesiados e sacrificados. Os fígados dos animais foram retirados, pesados e enviados para estudo histopatológico de acordo com os critérios estabelecidos por Kleiner. Os animais foram pesados no início do experimento e por ocasião do sacrifício. Resultados: o peso dos animais do grupo 1 (DCH - 4 meses) no início do experimento variou de 305 a 350 gramas com média de 329,9 gramas e no fim do experimento de 529 a 615 gramas com média de 579,2 gramas. O percentual de ganho de peso dos animais variou de 60 a 86,93% com média de 75,72%. O peso dos animais do grupo 2 (DCH - 8 meses) no início do experimento variou de 320 a 353 gramas com média de 339,4 gramas e no fim do experimento variou de 661,5 a 783 gramas com média de 705,6 gramas. O percentual do ganho de peso dos animais variou de 95,58 a 123,71% com média de 107,78%. O peso do fígado dos animais do grupo 1 no fim do experimento variou de 24,5 a 29,5 gramas. O percentual do peso do fígado em relação ao peso dos animais do grupo 1 variou de 4,16 a 5,54% com média de 4,75%. O peso do fígado dos animais do grupo 2 no fim do experimento variou de 31 gramas a 39 gramas com média de 33,8 gramas. O percentual do peso do fígado em relação ao peso dos animais do grupo 2 variou de 4,63% a 5,07%, com média de 4,78%. A análise histopatológica dos animais do grupo 1 demonstrou intensa balonização e esteatose microgoticular com inflamação lobular; o estadiamento de fibrose foi discreto nestes animais. O estudo histopatológico dos animais do grupo 2 revelou intensa esteatose microgoticular e balonização com inflamação lobular; alguns animais apresentaram esteatose macrogoticular. Os animais deste grupo 2 apresentaram fibrose com grande variação individual. Os animais de ambos os grupos experimentais desenvolveram esteatohepatite, pois apresentaram o índice de atividade da doença hepática gordurosa não alcoólica (NAS)>=5. A análise comparativa demonstrou não haver diferença estatística no valor do NAS entre os dois grupos experimentais. Em relação ao estadiamento da fibrose na esteatohepatite não alcoólica, os animais do grupo 2 apresentaram uma tendência de escores mais elevados do que os animais do grupo 1. No entanto não houve diferença estatística entre os grupos devido a grande variação individual (p=0,2755). Conclusões: A dieta DCH administrada durante 4 e 8 meses induziu nos ratos aumento considerável de peso corpóreo e do peso do fígado. Os animais do grupo 1 apresentaram intensa balonização, esteatose microgoticular e inflamação lobular com discreta fibrose hepática. Os animais do grupo 2 apresentaram intensa balonização, esteatose macro e microgoticular, inflamação lobular e maior grau de fibrose hepática, bem estabelecida com formação de colágeno e expansão fibrosa nos espaços vasculares. A dieta deficiente em colina e hiperlipídica (DCH) induziu no rato esteatose hepática e esteatohepatite com fibrose, servindo de modelo experimental para proporcionar melhor entendimento para procedimentos terapêuticos futuros desta importante patologia do fígado. / Introduction: Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) has currently been regarded as the most common form of liver disease in the western world, mainly related to the increased prevalence of obesity. NAFLD covers a broad spectrum of diseases, since cases of simple steatosis (HS) to steatohepatitis (EHNA) and fibrosis, and may evolve to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (CHC). Although the predisposing factors for the development of EHNA are well established, there is little knowledge on its pathogenesis as well as the effective treatment options. Lipids, especially phospholipids, neutral fats and cholesterol, are fundamental cell components, as well as proteins and carbohydrates. Although striking increases of proteins and carbohydrates do not produce liver macroscopic changes, fat build up can be rapidly recognized by the yellow coloring and increased organ volume. Many diets have been used in laboratory animals, mainly rats although none of them can fully reproduce the fundamental components of the human disease. We could not find in the literature any study on the use of choline-deficient and hiperlipidic diet (CHD), used in the present study. Goal: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of a cholinedeficient and hiperlipidic diet (CHD) on the development of steatosis, steatohepatitis and hepatic fibrosis in rats. Methods: The liver disease was induced in male Sprague-Dawley rats, weighing from 300 to 350 grams, hosted in standard cages and receiving water ad libitum and fed with a choline-deficient and hiperlipidic diet (CHD). The experimental animals were distributed by means of a random sequential table in two groups. In Group 1 ten rats received the diet for four months and in Group 2 ten rats received the same diet for eight months. After these predetermined feeding time periods the animals were anesthetized and sacrificed. The animal livers were then removed, weighed and sent to histopathological study according to the criteria established by Kleiner. All the animals were weighed at the beginning of the experiment and by the time of the sacrifice. Results: The weight of Group 1 animals (4 months CHD) at the beginning of the experiment varied from 305 to 350 grams with an average of 329.9 grams and at the end of the experiment from 529 to 615 grams averaging 579.2 grams. The percentage of weight gain in animals of this group ranged from 60% to 86.93% with an average of 75.72%. The weight of Group 2 animals (8 months CHD) at the start of the experiment varied from 320 to 353 grams with an average of 339.4 grams and at the end of the experiment from the 661.5 to 783 g with an average of 705.6 grams. The percentage of weight gain in animals of this group varied from 95.58% to 123.71%, averaging 107.78%. The liver weight of Group 1 animals at the end of the experiment varied from 24.5 to 29.5 grams. The percentage of liver weight in relation to the animals\' weight, in Group 1, ranged from 4.16% to 5.54%, with an average of 4.75%. The liver weight of Group 2 animals at the end of the experiment varied from 31gramas to 39 grams, with an average of 33.8 gram. The percentage of liver weight in relation to the animals\' weight, in Group 2, ranged from 4.63% to 5.07%, with an average of 4.78%. Liver histopathological analysis in Group 1 animals showed marked ballooning degeneration and microgoticular steatosis with lobular inflammation; fibrosis staging was discreet in these animals. Liver histopathological study in animals of Group 2 showed an intense microgoticular steatosis and ballooning with lobular inflammation; some animals of this group presented macrogoticular steatosis. The amount of hepatic fibrosis in animals of this group was extremely variable. Animals of both experimental groups developed steatohepatitis, as they presented the activity index of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAS) >= 5. Statistical analysis did not show a significant difference between the NAS values of the two experimental groups. Fibrosis staging analysis in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis showed a trend toward higher scores in animals of Group 2 as compared to Group 1 animals. However there was no statistical difference between the groups due to a large individual variation (p = 0.2755). Conclusions: CHD diet administered for four and eight months induced considerable increases in the rats\' body weight and liver weight. Animals in Group 1 showed intense liver ballooning, steatosis and lobular inflammation with discrete microgoticular fibrosis. Animals in Group 2 presented intense ballooning, steatosis macro and microgoticular, lobular inflammation and a higher degree of well-established hepatic fibrosis, with collagen formation with fibrotic expansion in vascular spaces. Choline-deficient and hiperlipidic diet (CHD) in the rat induced hepatic steatosis and steatohepatitis with fibrosis, representing an experimental model, which can provide a better knowledge for future therapeutic procedures of this important liver pathology.
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Long-term depression in the rat hippocampus as a memory model : Interrogating the role of protein synthesis in NMDA- and mGluR-dependent synaptic plasticity

Mohammad, Sameh January 2010 (has links)
Long-term potentiation (LTP) and depression (LTD) are important forms of activity-dependent synaptic plasticity believed to play a role in memory at the cellular level. It has previously been described that synthesis of new proteins is needed to maintain LTP longer than a few hours. Other reports argue that sufficient proteins for stable LTP are already available. The present study aims to examine the role of protein synthesis in LTD, the presumed mirror mechanism of LTP. Experiments were carried out in hippocampal slices from young (12-45 days) and old (12-18 weeks) Sprague-Dawley rats. Extracellular techniques were used to study synaptic responses in the Schaffer-collateral-commissural pathway. Plasticity was induced electrically by low frequency stimulation (2-3 trains at 1 Hz for 15 min) or chemically by brief exposure to certain glutamate receptor agonists (NMDA at 20 µM for 3 min or DHPG at 100 µM for 10 min). Whole slice protein synthesis was quantified by assessing 3H-leucine incorporation. Stable LTD (&gt; 8 h) was be obtained by either electrical or chemical activation. Protein synthesis inhibitors anisomycin (40 uM) and cycloheximide (100 uM) both failed to influence the magnitude of LTD. Moreover, no age difference was found, in terms of stable LTD in both young and old rats under inhibition of protein synthesis. The potency of the inhibitors was found to be high, depressing synthesis down to a few percent. It is concluded that sufficient proteins for generating stable LTD are normally present in the brain, implying a large safety-margin for cellular memory.

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