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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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Psicolatina : caracterização conformacional e avaliação do efeito sobre os níveis de aminoácidos excitatórios e inibitórios em regiões cerebrais de roedores / Psychollatine : conformational characterization and evaluation of the effects on the excitatory and inhibitory amino acids levels in brain regions of rodents

Passos, Carolina dos Santos January 2008 (has links)
A avaliação química das folhas de Psychotria umbellata levou a identificação de quatro alcalóides pertencente ao grupo dos indol monoterpenos glicosilados, sendo psicolatina a substância majoritária. Em estudos subseqüentes, psicolatina apresentou importantes efeitos farmacológicos provavelmente relacionados com a modulação de receptores opióides, serotonérgicos 5-HT2A/C e glutamatérgicos NMDA. Assim, considerando-se a relevância das atividades biológicas descritas para psicolatina e a necessidade do estabelecimento inequívoco das características estruturais e conformacionais de compostos farmacologicamente ativos, os objetivos principais deste trabalho foram a caracterização conformacional de psicolatina e a avaliação do efeito de tratamento agudo e sub-crônico com este composto sobre os níveis de aminoácidos excitatórios e inibitórios e regiões cerebrais de roedores. A avaliação conformacional de psicolatina permitiu a caracterização de quatro confôrmeros caracterizados como mínimos de energia: 1EaCc, 1EaCd, 1EbCc e 1EbCd. As constantes de acoplamento teóricas (3JH,H) calculadas para esses confôrmeros apresentaram boa correlação com os dados experimentais de RMN, sendo que os melhores resultados foram observados para as conformações obtidas por RM1. Não foram verificadas diferenças significativas nos níveis de aminoácidos excitatórios e inibitórios em hipocampos de camundongos e ratos submetidos a tratamento agudo com psicolatina 7,5 mg/kg. No entanto, nos córtices pré-frontais dos roedores submetidos a tratamento agudo foram verificados aumentos estatisticamente significativos nos níveis dos aminoácidos excitatórios e de glutamina. Os camundongos submetidos ao tratamento agudo apresentaram elevações de 42,46 %, 50,93 % e 35,18 % nos níveis de aspartato, glutamato e glutamina, respectivamente. Os ratos submetidos ao mesmo esquema de tratamento, por sua vez, apresentaram aumentos de 43,36 % e de 57,11% nas concentrações de glutamato e glutamina. Assim como observado para o tratamento agudo, o tratamento sub-crônico com psicolatina por um período de 18 dias não provocou alterações significativas nos níveis de aminoácidos excitatórios e inibitórios em hipocampos de camundongos. Em córtices préfrontais, porém, os animais tratados com psicolatina apresentaram diminuição de 28,86 % nos níveis de glutamina. O presente estudo, corroborando dados anteriores sugere que psicolatina administrada por via intraperitoneal apresenta ação sobre o sistema nervoso central, uma vez que provocou alterações no perfil de aminoácidos excitatórios em córtex pré-frontal. / Phytochemical analyses of Psychotria umbellata leaves identified the presence of four monoterpene indole alkaloids, being psychollatine the main compound. In subsequent pharmacological investigations, psychollatine showed some important biological activities, including analgesic, anxiolytic, antidepressive and amnesic effects in mice models. These data indicate that this compound is able to modulate different neurotransmitter systems, including opioid, 5-HT2A/C and NMDA receptors. This way, considering the relevance of the pharmacological activities showed by psychollatine and the necessity of the unequivocally determination of the conformational and structural features of biologically actives compounds, the goals of this work were the conformational characterization of psychollatine and the evaluation of acute and chronic treatment with this compound on the excitatory and inhibitory amino acids levels in hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of rodents. From the conformational analyses, four minimum energy conformations were evaluates for psychollatine: 1EaCc, 1EaCd, 1EbCc e 1EbCd. The theoretical coupling constants calculated for all these conformers (3JH,H) presented a good agreement with the experimental data, mainly for the conformations obtained by RM1. No significant differences were observed on the excitatory and inhibitory amino acids levels in hippocampus of mice and rats submitted to acute treatment with psychollatine 7.5 mg/kg. Nevertheless, in prefrontal cortex of rodents submitted to acute treatment with this compound were observed increases on the excitatory amino acids and glutamine levels. Mice submitted to acute treatment with these alkaloid presented increases of 42.46 %, 50.93 % and 35.18 % on the aspartate, glutamate and glutamine levels, respectively, and rats submitted to acute treatment presented increases of 43.36 % and 57.11% on the glutamate and glutamine levels, respectively. Such as verified for the acute treatment, the chronic treatment with psychollatine 7.5 mg/kg, during 18 days, did not cause significant alterations on the excitatory and inhibitory amino acids levels in mice hippocampus. However, significant decrease on the glutamine levels (28.86 %) was observed in the prefrontal cortex of mice treated with this alkaloid during 18 days. The present work, supporting previous data, suggests that psychollatine presents effects on the central nervous system (CNS), since this compound caused alterations on the amino acids levels on prefrontal cortex.
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Moth pollination, low seed set, and vestigialization of attractive floral traits in Abronia umbellata (Nyctaginaceae)

Doubleday, LAURA 05 September 2012 (has links)
Flowering plants display remarkable phenotypic diversity, especially in reproductive structures, much of which is thought to be associated with pollination by animals. Pollination syndromes are collections of floral traits (e.g. flower colour, shape, odour) that are associated with a plant attracting particular functional groups of animal pollinators. We explored the extent to which traits associated with the moth pollination syndrome translated into pollination by moths in the Pacific coast dune endemic Abronia umbellata and found mixed results: in one year of study, there was no difference in seed set by day- vs. night-pollinated inflorescences, but in another year of study, night-pollinated inflorescences set significantly more seed than those pollinated during the day. We integrate this work with tests of pollen and resource limitation of seed production and with seed set surveys of natural populations to address proximate and ultimate causes of low seed set, finding low rates of pollinator visitation, high pollen limitation of seed production in all populations studied, and no evidence of endogenous resource limitation of seed production. We propose that “excess” flowers may be functionally male, serving to increase outcross siring success. The transition from self-incompatibility and obligate outcrossing to self-compatibility and predominant selfing is the most common evolutionary transition among the flowering plants and traits associated with outcrossing may become reduced across such shifts, potentially through the action of natural selection, especially if pollinators are also herbivores, or if the signals that pollinators use to locate flowers are also used by herbivores. We examined the reduction of attractive visual and olfactory floral traits in A. umbellata across a shift from outcrossing to selfing and found a reduction of all floral traits considered. We found that floral volatile emissions were reduced more strongly than flower size or floral display (number of flowers per inflorescence), but there was no evidence of an ecological cost associated with conspicuousness: we did not find reduced leaf herbivory among selfers relative to outcrossers. / Thesis (Master, Biology) -- Queen's University, 2012-08-30 19:46:23.663

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