Avalia??o da sinaliza??o glutamat?rgica ao longo do desenvolvimento do peixe-zebra (Danio rerio) e suas implica??es comportamentais e motoras

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Ano de defesa: 2014
Autor(a) principal: Menezes, Fabiano Peres lattes
Orientador(a): Silva, Rosane Souza da lattes
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Pontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica do Rio Grande do Sul
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Biologia Celular e Molecular
Departamento: Faculdade de Bioci?ncias
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/5490
Resumo: Disturbances in glutamatergic signaling have been proposed as the cause of many diseases of the nervous system. The zebrafish has been considered as an efficient model in the investigation of the neurochemical basis of various disorders, such as schizophrenia and epilepsy. Several neurotransmitter systems have been characterized in zebrafish, including the glutamatergic system. Moreover, a vast repertoire of behavioral responses to drugs has been characterized in particular in adults. However, little information is available about the ability to generate response to classic drugs of glutamatergic action in the early stages of development in zebrafish. Throughout development, ionotropic glutamate receptors have an orderly variability between the subunits that compose them, giving them different pharmacokinetic properties and degree of affinity for their ligands. In this way, we analyzed the locomotor/behavioral profile of zebrafish in response to the glutamate receptor antagonist, MK-801, in different doses in 30, 60, 120 days post-fertilization (dpf) and 2 years post-fertilization animals, as well the effect of caffeine pre-exposure on MK-801 action. Additionally, we analyzed the expression profile of subunits that comprise the NMDA receptor in whole brain of zebrafish during development. Locomotor/behavioral response to kainic acid (KA) was evaluated in different doses at ages 7, 15 and 30 dpf. Also, the pre-exposure to kainic acid in 24 hours post-fertilization (hpf) and 7 and 15 dpf animals was challenged by a second exposure to kainic acid at 2 months post-fertilization The results demonstrated that zebrafish has an age-dependent response to MK-801 and kainic acid, at least on the locomotor/behavior aspects. The peak of locomotor response to MK-801 occurred at 60-120 days post-fertilization, which was partially prevented by caffeine and able to alter the time on upper zone of aquarium as a measure of anxiety. Analysis of gene expression of NMDA receptor subunits in zebrafish brain demonstrated that NR2C and NR2D subunits have later expression in comparison to subunits NR1, NR2A and NR2B. The animals that were exposed to KA showed alterations in locomotor activity without displaying classic convulsive characteristics. However, pre- exposure to 7dpf KA was able to partially prevent the seizure events in response to KA injection (6 mg / K) at 2 months post- fertilization.
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spelling Silva, Rosane Souza daCPF:93178956034http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4765510J4CPF:81131879015http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4418909H9Menezes, Fabiano Peres2015-04-14T14:51:32Z2014-07-102014-03-06MENEZES, Fabiano Peres. Avalia??o da sinaliza??o glutamat?rgica ao longo do desenvolvimento do peixe-zebra (Danio rerio) e suas implica??es comportamentais e motoras. 2014. 65 f. Disserta??o (Mestrado em Biologia Celular e Molecular) - Pontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, 2014.http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/5490Disturbances in glutamatergic signaling have been proposed as the cause of many diseases of the nervous system. The zebrafish has been considered as an efficient model in the investigation of the neurochemical basis of various disorders, such as schizophrenia and epilepsy. Several neurotransmitter systems have been characterized in zebrafish, including the glutamatergic system. Moreover, a vast repertoire of behavioral responses to drugs has been characterized in particular in adults. However, little information is available about the ability to generate response to classic drugs of glutamatergic action in the early stages of development in zebrafish. Throughout development, ionotropic glutamate receptors have an orderly variability between the subunits that compose them, giving them different pharmacokinetic properties and degree of affinity for their ligands. In this way, we analyzed the locomotor/behavioral profile of zebrafish in response to the glutamate receptor antagonist, MK-801, in different doses in 30, 60, 120 days post-fertilization (dpf) and 2 years post-fertilization animals, as well the effect of caffeine pre-exposure on MK-801 action. Additionally, we analyzed the expression profile of subunits that comprise the NMDA receptor in whole brain of zebrafish during development. Locomotor/behavioral response to kainic acid (KA) was evaluated in different doses at ages 7, 15 and 30 dpf. Also, the pre-exposure to kainic acid in 24 hours post-fertilization (hpf) and 7 and 15 dpf animals was challenged by a second exposure to kainic acid at 2 months post-fertilization The results demonstrated that zebrafish has an age-dependent response to MK-801 and kainic acid, at least on the locomotor/behavior aspects. The peak of locomotor response to MK-801 occurred at 60-120 days post-fertilization, which was partially prevented by caffeine and able to alter the time on upper zone of aquarium as a measure of anxiety. Analysis of gene expression of NMDA receptor subunits in zebrafish brain demonstrated that NR2C and NR2D subunits have later expression in comparison to subunits NR1, NR2A and NR2B. The animals that were exposed to KA showed alterations in locomotor activity without displaying classic convulsive characteristics. However, pre- exposure to 7dpf KA was able to partially prevent the seizure events in response to KA injection (6 mg / K) at 2 months post- fertilization.Dist?rbios na sinaliza??o glutamat?rgica s?o propostos como a causa de in?meras patologias do sistema nervoso. O peixe-zebra tem sido considerado um eficiente modelo na investiga??o das bases neuroqu?micas de diversos transtornos, tais como a esquizofrenia e a epilepsia. Diversos sistemas de neurotransmiss?o j? foram caracterizados em peixe-zebra, incluindo o sistema glutamat?rgico. Al?m disto, um vasto repert?rio de respostas comportamentais a f?rmacos j? foram caracterizados em especial em indiv?duos adultos. Entretanto, pouca informa??o ? dispon?vel a cerca da capacidade de gerar resposta a cl?ssicas drogas de a??o glutamat?rgica em fases iniciais do desenvolvimento em peixe-zebra. Ao longo do desenvolvimento, os receptores glutamat?rgicos apresentam uma ordenada variabilidade entre as subunidades que os comp?em, o que lhes confere diferentes propriedades farmacocin?ticas e grau de afinidade por seus ligantes. Desta forma, neste trabalho foi analisado o perfil de resposta locomotora/comportamental do peixe-zebra ao antagonista glutamat?rgico MK-801 em diferentes doses nas idades de 30, 60, 120 dias p?s-fertiliza??o (dpf) e 2 anos p?s-fertiliza??o(apf), bem como o efeito da pr?-exposi??o ? cafe?na sobre os efeitos do MK-801. Adicionalmente, foi analisado o perfil de express?o das subunidades que comp?em o receptor NMDA em c?rebro total de peixe-zebra ao longo do desenvolvimento. A resposta locomotora ao ?cido ca?nico (KA) tamb?m foi avaliada em diferentes doses nas idades de 7, 15 e 30 dpf. A pr?-exposi??o ao ?cido ca?nico em animais de 24 horas p?s-fertiliza??o (hpf) e 7 e 15 dpf foi confrontada pela exposi??o ao ?cido ca?nico aos 2 meses de vida do peixe-zebra. Os resultados encontrados neste trabalho demonstram haver uma resposta idade-dependente na atividade locomotora do peixe-zebra, tanto para MK-801 quanto para ?cido ca?nico. O pico de resposta locomotora ao MK-801 foi entre 60 e 120 dpf, o qual foi parcialmente prevenido pela pr?-exposi??o ? cafe?na e foi capaz de alterar de forma idade-dependente o tempo no topo do aqu?rio, utilizado como uma medida de ansiedade. A an?lise de express?o das subunidades dos receptores NMDA em c?rebro de peixe-zebra demonstrou que as subunidades NR2C e NR2D possuem express?o tardia em rela??o ?s subunidades NR1, NR2A e NR2B. Os animais que foram expostos ao KA apresentaram altera??o na atividade locomotora sem exibir caracter?sticas convulsivas cl?ssicas. Entretanto, a pr?-exposi??o ao KA aos 7dpf foi capaz de prevenir parcialmente os eventos convulsivos em resposta ? inje??o de KA (6 mg/Kg, i.p) aos 2 meses p?s-fertiliza??o.Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-14T14:51:32Z (GMT). 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title Avalia??o da sinaliza??o glutamat?rgica ao longo do desenvolvimento do peixe-zebra (Danio rerio) e suas implica??es comportamentais e motoras
spellingShingle Avalia??o da sinaliza??o glutamat?rgica ao longo do desenvolvimento do peixe-zebra (Danio rerio) e suas implica??es comportamentais e motoras
Menezes, Fabiano Peres
BIOLOGIA CELULAR
BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
PEIXES - PESQUISAS
EXPERIMENTA??O ANIMAL
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA::BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
title_short Avalia??o da sinaliza??o glutamat?rgica ao longo do desenvolvimento do peixe-zebra (Danio rerio) e suas implica??es comportamentais e motoras
title_full Avalia??o da sinaliza??o glutamat?rgica ao longo do desenvolvimento do peixe-zebra (Danio rerio) e suas implica??es comportamentais e motoras
title_fullStr Avalia??o da sinaliza??o glutamat?rgica ao longo do desenvolvimento do peixe-zebra (Danio rerio) e suas implica??es comportamentais e motoras
title_full_unstemmed Avalia??o da sinaliza??o glutamat?rgica ao longo do desenvolvimento do peixe-zebra (Danio rerio) e suas implica??es comportamentais e motoras
title_sort Avalia??o da sinaliza??o glutamat?rgica ao longo do desenvolvimento do peixe-zebra (Danio rerio) e suas implica??es comportamentais e motoras
author Menezes, Fabiano Peres
author_facet Menezes, Fabiano Peres
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BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
PEIXES - PESQUISAS
EXPERIMENTA??O ANIMAL
topic BIOLOGIA CELULAR
BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
PEIXES - PESQUISAS
EXPERIMENTA??O ANIMAL
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA::BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
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description Disturbances in glutamatergic signaling have been proposed as the cause of many diseases of the nervous system. The zebrafish has been considered as an efficient model in the investigation of the neurochemical basis of various disorders, such as schizophrenia and epilepsy. Several neurotransmitter systems have been characterized in zebrafish, including the glutamatergic system. Moreover, a vast repertoire of behavioral responses to drugs has been characterized in particular in adults. However, little information is available about the ability to generate response to classic drugs of glutamatergic action in the early stages of development in zebrafish. Throughout development, ionotropic glutamate receptors have an orderly variability between the subunits that compose them, giving them different pharmacokinetic properties and degree of affinity for their ligands. In this way, we analyzed the locomotor/behavioral profile of zebrafish in response to the glutamate receptor antagonist, MK-801, in different doses in 30, 60, 120 days post-fertilization (dpf) and 2 years post-fertilization animals, as well the effect of caffeine pre-exposure on MK-801 action. Additionally, we analyzed the expression profile of subunits that comprise the NMDA receptor in whole brain of zebrafish during development. Locomotor/behavioral response to kainic acid (KA) was evaluated in different doses at ages 7, 15 and 30 dpf. Also, the pre-exposure to kainic acid in 24 hours post-fertilization (hpf) and 7 and 15 dpf animals was challenged by a second exposure to kainic acid at 2 months post-fertilization The results demonstrated that zebrafish has an age-dependent response to MK-801 and kainic acid, at least on the locomotor/behavior aspects. The peak of locomotor response to MK-801 occurred at 60-120 days post-fertilization, which was partially prevented by caffeine and able to alter the time on upper zone of aquarium as a measure of anxiety. Analysis of gene expression of NMDA receptor subunits in zebrafish brain demonstrated that NR2C and NR2D subunits have later expression in comparison to subunits NR1, NR2A and NR2B. The animals that were exposed to KA showed alterations in locomotor activity without displaying classic convulsive characteristics. However, pre- exposure to 7dpf KA was able to partially prevent the seizure events in response to KA injection (6 mg / K) at 2 months post- fertilization.
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