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Previous issue date: 2009-02-28 / The myocardial infarction was induced in rats by the permanent occlusion of left coronary artery in two different parts. In the first, infarcted rats were treated (CAPoral, 2g/L water) or not (INF) with oral captopril immediately after infarct and the whole experiment (21 days). In the second part, the infarcted rats were treated with captopril (CAPicv, 2 ?L 25 mg/mL/ 12-12 hours) or saline (SAL) intracerebroventricular (icv) during five consecutive days. The functional assessments were performed by electro (ECG) and echocardiogram before and after the experiment. The behavior study of water or hypertonic saline ingestion was performed in individual metabolic cages during the whole period of icv injections. The post-mortem assessment was performed in the end of each part. The ECG recorded from INF, CAPoral, SAL and CAPicv showed similar and indicative values of large myocardial infarction: decrease of QRS index amplitude, presence of Q wave in D1 and rightward deviation of the QRS axis. The main differences in the end of the treatment between INF and CAPoral groups were the prevention of P wave increase and attenuation in rightward deviation of the QRS axis in CAPoral. In the second part, there were no significant differences in ECG exam between infarcted groups. The ECO performed in the first part showed attenuation of the left atrial and ventricular dilatation, ejection fraction improvement and normalization of left ventricular filling only in CAPoral group. In the second part, ECO also showed that captopril treatment induced significative attenuation of left ventricular dilatation and improvement of ventricular filling similarly as captopril treatment by oral route. The study of fluids ingestion showed that CAPicv group exhibited less water ingestion if compared to SAL group. The hypertonic saline ingestion was not different between SAL and CAPicv groups. CAPoral group exhibited smaller scar tissue if compared to INF group. On the other hand, CAPicv group showed similar infarcted area to SAL group in histological study. / O infarto do mioc?rdio foi induzido em ratos pela oclus?o permanente da art?ria coron?ria esquerda em duas diferentes etapas. Na primeira, os ratos infartados foram tratados (CAPoral, 2g/L ?gua) ou n?o (INF) com captopril por via oral imediatamente ap?s o infarto e durante todo per?odo do experimento (21 dias). Na segunda etapa, os ratos infartados foram tratados com captopril (CAPicv, 2 ?L 25mg/mL/ 12-12 horas) ou salina (SAL) intracerebroventricular (icv) durante cinco dias consecutivos. As avalia??es funcionais foram realizadas por eletrocardiograma (ECG) e ecocardiografia (ECO) antes e ao final do experimento. O estudo comportamental de ingest?o de ?gua ou salina hipert?nica foi realizado em gaiolas metab?licas individuais durante todo per?odo de inje??es icv. A avalia??o post-mortem foi realizada no final de cada etapa. Os ECGs dos grupos INF, CAPoral, SAL e CAPicv apresentaram valores similares e indicativos de presen?a de infarto extenso do mioc?rdio como: diminui??o da amplitude do ?ndice QRS, presen?a de onda Q em D1 e desvio do vetor QRS para direita. As principais diferen?as ao final do tratamento entre os grupos INF e CAPoral foram a preven??o do aumento da onda P no grupo CAPoral e a atenua??o do desvio do vetor QRS para direita. Em rela??o aos animais da segunda etapa, n?o houve diferen?as significativas entre os grupos. No ECO realizado na primeira etapa, o grupo CAPoral mostrou atenua??o das dilata??es do ?trio e ventr?culo esquerdos, melhora na fra??o de eje??o e normaliza??o do padr?o de enchimento ventricular analisados pela t?cnica de Doppler. Na segunda etapa, o ECO mostrou que o tratamento com captopril promoveu redu??o significativa da dilata??o do ventr?culo esquerdo e melhora do enchimento ventricular. O estudo da ingest?o de fluidos mostrou que o grupo CAPicv apresentou menor ingest?o de ?gua quando comparado ao grupo SAL. O consumo de salina hipert?nica n?o foi significativamente diferente entre os grupos SAL e CAPicv. O grupo CAPoral apresentou menor tamanho de infarto quando comparado ao grupo INF, o que n?o foi observado no grupo CAPicv, que apresentou tamanho de infarto similar ao grupo SAL no estudo histol?gico.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:localhost:tede/895 |
Date | 28 February 2008 |
Creators | Trindade, Daniel de Castro |
Contributors | Reis, Lu?s Carlos |
Publisher | Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Curso de P?s-Gradua??o em Medicina Veterin?ria, UFRRJ, Brasil, Cl?nica e Cirurgia Veterin?ria |
Source Sets | IBICT Brazilian ETDs |
Language | Portuguese |
Detected Language | English |
Type | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRRJ, instname:Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, instacron:UFRRJ |
Rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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