Memória, ansiedade e função motora na prole de ratas com hipotireoidismo gestacional

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Ano de defesa: 2014
Autor(a) principal: Menezes, Edênia da Cunha lattes
Orientador(a): Passos Júnior, Daniel Badauê lattes
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Sergipe
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Pós-Graduação em Ciências Fisiológicas
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País: BR
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Link de acesso: https://ri.ufs.br/handle/riufs/3977
Resumo: Maternal thyroid hormones (THs) are crucial for fetal development, especially to the central nervous system. Changes in maternal THs levels during pregnancy can result in many organic disorders over the life of the offspring. We aimed to investigate the impact of the lack of maternal THs during the pregnancy in the memory, anxiety and motor function in the offspring. Hypothyroidism was induced by ad libitum administration of 0.02% methimazole (MMI) in drinking water, from 9th day of pregnancy until delivery day. At 75 and 120 postnatal day (75 and 120 PND), the offspring (males) from MMI-treated dams (OMTD) and water-treated dams (OWTD) were subjected to different tests: i. spontaneous alternation (SAT), object recognition (OR), hole board (HB), free exploration paradigm (FEP), catalepsy (CT) and open field (OF). To evaluate short term memory we used SAT and OR. State and trait anxiety were evaluated by HB and FEP, respectively. The motor function was accessed by CT and OF. Statiscal test for homoscedasticity (Levene) and normality (Shapiro-Wilks) were applied. Data with normal distribution and homoscedastic were analyzed by unpaired one sample t-test. Non-normal and non-homoscedastic data were analyzed by non-parametric Mann Whitney test. When required, two-way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni post-hoc was used. Both, SAT and OR showed that OMTD had lower short term memory. In SAT, OMTD presented lower percentage of complete alternations compared to OWTD, at 75 and 120 PND, (p<0.001; p<0.01, respectively). At 75 and 120 PND, OMTD were not able to discriminate new and old objects (p=0.26; p=0.70) in OR test. OMTD spent less time exploring both objects, but only at 120 PND, regardless of the session (p<0.01). A decreased anxiety state was evidenced in OMTD by the increased number of head-dip on the HB test, both at 75 (p<0.05) and 120 PND (p<0.05), as well as by the increase in time spent in head-dip, only at 120 PND (p<0.01). Moreover, no changes were observed on the anxiety profile of OMTD subjected to FEP in both studied ages. We also observed an increase on the cataleptic behavior on OMTD, by the greater time spent in the apparatus bar, both at 75 (p<0.05) and 120 PND (p<0.01). The ambulation on OF didn´t differed between the groups. Thus, this study demonstrated, for the first time, that the lack of maternal THs during the pregnancy reduces the short-term memory, motor function and state anxiety of offspring of rats. The increased catatonic behavior in OMTD suggests loss of motivation and/or anhedonia.
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spelling Menezes, Edênia da Cunhahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3066030079712662Passos Júnior, Daniel Badauêhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/33057818856045852017-09-26T12:31:15Z2017-09-26T12:31:15Z2014-09-03MENEZES, Edênia da Cunha. Memory, anxiety and motor function in offspring of rats with gestational hypothyroidism. 2014. 74 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Fisiológicas) - Universidade Federal de Sergipe, São Cristóvão, 2014.https://ri.ufs.br/handle/riufs/3977Maternal thyroid hormones (THs) are crucial for fetal development, especially to the central nervous system. Changes in maternal THs levels during pregnancy can result in many organic disorders over the life of the offspring. We aimed to investigate the impact of the lack of maternal THs during the pregnancy in the memory, anxiety and motor function in the offspring. Hypothyroidism was induced by ad libitum administration of 0.02% methimazole (MMI) in drinking water, from 9th day of pregnancy until delivery day. At 75 and 120 postnatal day (75 and 120 PND), the offspring (males) from MMI-treated dams (OMTD) and water-treated dams (OWTD) were subjected to different tests: i. spontaneous alternation (SAT), object recognition (OR), hole board (HB), free exploration paradigm (FEP), catalepsy (CT) and open field (OF). To evaluate short term memory we used SAT and OR. State and trait anxiety were evaluated by HB and FEP, respectively. The motor function was accessed by CT and OF. Statiscal test for homoscedasticity (Levene) and normality (Shapiro-Wilks) were applied. Data with normal distribution and homoscedastic were analyzed by unpaired one sample t-test. Non-normal and non-homoscedastic data were analyzed by non-parametric Mann Whitney test. When required, two-way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni post-hoc was used. Both, SAT and OR showed that OMTD had lower short term memory. In SAT, OMTD presented lower percentage of complete alternations compared to OWTD, at 75 and 120 PND, (p<0.001; p<0.01, respectively). At 75 and 120 PND, OMTD were not able to discriminate new and old objects (p=0.26; p=0.70) in OR test. OMTD spent less time exploring both objects, but only at 120 PND, regardless of the session (p<0.01). A decreased anxiety state was evidenced in OMTD by the increased number of head-dip on the HB test, both at 75 (p<0.05) and 120 PND (p<0.05), as well as by the increase in time spent in head-dip, only at 120 PND (p<0.01). Moreover, no changes were observed on the anxiety profile of OMTD subjected to FEP in both studied ages. We also observed an increase on the cataleptic behavior on OMTD, by the greater time spent in the apparatus bar, both at 75 (p<0.05) and 120 PND (p<0.01). The ambulation on OF didn´t differed between the groups. Thus, this study demonstrated, for the first time, that the lack of maternal THs during the pregnancy reduces the short-term memory, motor function and state anxiety of offspring of rats. The increased catatonic behavior in OMTD suggests loss of motivation and/or anhedonia.Os hormônios tireoidianos (HTs) maternos são essenciais para o desenvolvimento orgânico do feto, sobretudo na maturação do sistema nervoso central. Alterações na concentração dos HTs maternos durante a gestação podem implicar no aparecimento de distúrbios orgânicos diversos ao longo da vida da prole. O objetivo do estudo foi investigar as repercussões da carência dos hormônios tireoidianos maternos durante a gestação na memória, ansiedade e função motora na prole de ratas. O hipotireoidismo foi induzido pela administração ad libitum de metimazol 0,02% na água de beber, do 9º dia de gestação até o dia do parto. Aos 75 e 120 dias pós-natal (75 e 120 DPN), machos das proles de mães hipotireoidianas (PMH) e eutireoidianas (PME) foram submetidos aos testes de alternação espontânea (TAE), reconhecimento de objetos (RO), placa perfurada (PP), paradigma da exploração livre (PEL), teste de catalepsia (TC) e campo aberto (CA). Para avaliar memória de curto prazo foram utilizados TAE e RO. Ansiedade estado e traço foram avaliadas respectivamente pelo teste de PP e pelo PEL. A função motora foi acessada pelo TC e CA. Os dados obtidos foram analisados por meio dos testes de homocedasticidade (Levene) e de normalidade (Shapiro-Wilks). Para dados com distribuição normal e homocedásticos foram realizados os testes t de Student não pareado e de uma amostra. Dados não normais ou não homocedásticos foram analisados pelo teste não paramétrico de Mann Whitney. Quando sob influência de dois fatores de variação, os dados foram analisados por ANOVA de duas vias, seguido do pós-teste de Bonferroni. O TAE e o RO mostraram que PMH têm comprometimento da memória de curto prazo. O TAE revelou que a PMH apresentou menor porcentagem de alternações completas quando comparada a PME, tanto aos 75 quanto aos 120 dias pós-natal (DPN), (p<0,001; p<0,01, respectivamente). Aos 75 e 120 DPN, a PMH não foi capaz de discriminar o objeto novo do antigo (p=0,26; p=0,70, respectivamente) no RO. Somente aos 120 DPN se observou menor tempo total de exploração de objetos na PMH, independente da sessão (p<0,01). Menor estado ansioso foi evidenciado na PMH pelo maior número de head-dip na PP, tanto aos 75 DPN (p < 0,05) como aos 120 DPN (p< 0,05), bem como pelo maior tempo de permanência no head-dip, somente aos 120 DPN (p< 0,01). Por outro lado, não foram identificadas mudanças no perfil ansioso da PMH submetidas ao PEL em nenhuma das idades estudadas. Aumento do comportamento de catalepsia foi observado na PMH, que apresentou maior o tempo de permanência na barra do aparato, tanto aos 75 DPN (p < 0,05) quanto aos 120 DPN (p< 0,01). A ambulação no CA não diferiu entre os grupos. Assim, este trabalho demonstrou, pela primeira vez, que a carência de HTs maternos durante gestação reduz a memória de curto prazo, a função motora e a ansiedade estado da prole de ratas. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Memória, ansiedade e função motora na prole de ratas com hipotireoidismo gestacional
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Memory, anxiety and motor function in offspring of rats with gestational hypothyroidism
title Memória, ansiedade e função motora na prole de ratas com hipotireoidismo gestacional
spellingShingle Memória, ansiedade e função motora na prole de ratas com hipotireoidismo gestacional
Menezes, Edênia da Cunha
Fisiologia
Sistema nervoso
Hipotireoidismo congênito
Ansiedade
Memória
Capacidade motora
Hipotireoidismo gestacional
Sistema nervoso
função motora
Gestational hypothyroidism
Nervous system
Memory
Anxiety
Motor function
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA
title_short Memória, ansiedade e função motora na prole de ratas com hipotireoidismo gestacional
title_full Memória, ansiedade e função motora na prole de ratas com hipotireoidismo gestacional
title_fullStr Memória, ansiedade e função motora na prole de ratas com hipotireoidismo gestacional
title_full_unstemmed Memória, ansiedade e função motora na prole de ratas com hipotireoidismo gestacional
title_sort Memória, ansiedade e função motora na prole de ratas com hipotireoidismo gestacional
author Menezes, Edênia da Cunha
author_facet Menezes, Edênia da Cunha
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Menezes, Edênia da Cunha
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3066030079712662
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Passos Júnior, Daniel Badauê
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3305781885604585
contributor_str_mv Passos Júnior, Daniel Badauê
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fisiologia
Sistema nervoso
Hipotireoidismo congênito
Ansiedade
Memória
Capacidade motora
Hipotireoidismo gestacional
Sistema nervoso
função motora
topic Fisiologia
Sistema nervoso
Hipotireoidismo congênito
Ansiedade
Memória
Capacidade motora
Hipotireoidismo gestacional
Sistema nervoso
função motora
Gestational hypothyroidism
Nervous system
Memory
Anxiety
Motor function
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Gestational hypothyroidism
Nervous system
Memory
Anxiety
Motor function
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA
description Maternal thyroid hormones (THs) are crucial for fetal development, especially to the central nervous system. Changes in maternal THs levels during pregnancy can result in many organic disorders over the life of the offspring. We aimed to investigate the impact of the lack of maternal THs during the pregnancy in the memory, anxiety and motor function in the offspring. Hypothyroidism was induced by ad libitum administration of 0.02% methimazole (MMI) in drinking water, from 9th day of pregnancy until delivery day. At 75 and 120 postnatal day (75 and 120 PND), the offspring (males) from MMI-treated dams (OMTD) and water-treated dams (OWTD) were subjected to different tests: i. spontaneous alternation (SAT), object recognition (OR), hole board (HB), free exploration paradigm (FEP), catalepsy (CT) and open field (OF). To evaluate short term memory we used SAT and OR. State and trait anxiety were evaluated by HB and FEP, respectively. The motor function was accessed by CT and OF. Statiscal test for homoscedasticity (Levene) and normality (Shapiro-Wilks) were applied. Data with normal distribution and homoscedastic were analyzed by unpaired one sample t-test. Non-normal and non-homoscedastic data were analyzed by non-parametric Mann Whitney test. When required, two-way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni post-hoc was used. Both, SAT and OR showed that OMTD had lower short term memory. In SAT, OMTD presented lower percentage of complete alternations compared to OWTD, at 75 and 120 PND, (p<0.001; p<0.01, respectively). At 75 and 120 PND, OMTD were not able to discriminate new and old objects (p=0.26; p=0.70) in OR test. OMTD spent less time exploring both objects, but only at 120 PND, regardless of the session (p<0.01). A decreased anxiety state was evidenced in OMTD by the increased number of head-dip on the HB test, both at 75 (p<0.05) and 120 PND (p<0.05), as well as by the increase in time spent in head-dip, only at 120 PND (p<0.01). Moreover, no changes were observed on the anxiety profile of OMTD subjected to FEP in both studied ages. We also observed an increase on the cataleptic behavior on OMTD, by the greater time spent in the apparatus bar, both at 75 (p<0.05) and 120 PND (p<0.01). The ambulation on OF didn´t differed between the groups. Thus, this study demonstrated, for the first time, that the lack of maternal THs during the pregnancy reduces the short-term memory, motor function and state anxiety of offspring of rats. The increased catatonic behavior in OMTD suggests loss of motivation and/or anhedonia.
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