Exposição ao herbicida a base de glifosato durante o período peripuberal potencializa alterações no sistema antioxidante e na atividade da enzima colinesterase em camundongos adultos submetidos à dieta hiperlipídica

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Ano de defesa: 2020
Autor(a) principal: Bruschi, Renan Fernando lattes
Orientador(a): Guimarães, Ana Tereza Bittencourt lattes
Banca de defesa: Guimarães, Ana Tereza Bittencourt lattes, Bonfleur, Maria Lucia lattes, Romão, Silvia lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
Cascavel
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biociências e Saúde
Departamento: Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://tede.unioeste.br/handle/tede/5136
Resumo: It has been pointed out that environmental interventions such as exposure to pesticides in the development critical times (programming windows) lead to a series of metabolic disorders, there are possible correlation with a global obesity epidemic. Glyphostebased herbicide (GBH) are the most used in the world. Although it is apparentley safe, it is considered a probable endocrine disruptor, carcinogen, oxidative stress inducer, anticholinesterase, in addition to several other problems. We evaluated whether peripubertal exposure to GBH potentiates changes in the antioxidant system and in the cholinesterase enzyme in the liver, hypothalamic and muscle tissues in male and female mice induced to obesity in adulthood by means of a hyperlipidic Diet (DH). Also, we verified whether exposure to GBH during the peribubertal period exacerbates the deleterious effects of obesity in animals that received DH. The sample group consisted of 47 male and female mice, when they completed 30 days of life the animals were divided according to sex and type of exposure, control (CTL) and glyphosate-based herbicide (GBH). The CTL group received water by gavage and GBH group received by gavage the herbicide at a concentration of 50mg.kg-1 , considered a low dose, in which the population is chronically exposed. At 60 days of life (adulthood) the animals were separated in relation to diet, that are; standard (DP) and hyperlipidic (DH). Therefore, groups were created; CTL-DP; CTL-DH; GBH-DP; GBH-DH. At 150 days of life were obtained the biometric measurements of the animals, then they were anesthetized and performed the dissection of the soleus muscle, hypothalamus, liver and adipose tissues. In the last three tissues, it was checked the enzymatic antioxidant system activity. We quantified malondialdehyde to determine the levels of lipoperoxidation (LPO) and evaluatedthe cholinesterases. In the statistical analyses, it was used the R program and applied an analysis of the triple factor variance, subsequently applied to the analysis of the main components, with a significance level of (p<0,05). GBH-DH animals tend to be heavier in both sexes compared to other groups, similarly seen in females, with a higher Lee index and adipose tissues. We showed greater enzymatic activities and LPO reaction in the liver of GBH-DH females, when compared to GBH-DP and CTL-DP. In the muscle tissue was verified reductions in the enzyme activities and an increase of LPO in GBH-DH females, when compared to GBH-DP and CTL-DP. In males no statistical differences founded. With this research, we checked that exposure to GBH during peripubertal period potentiated changes in the antioxidant system and ChE in females which received hyperlipidic diet and such changes occured in the liver and soleus muscle. In addiction, we show evidence of obesogenic effects when the organism is subjected to the herbicide and the second hit (DH), which can amplify the effects of programming.
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spelling Guimarães, Ana Tereza Bittencourthttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7043053823250811Guimarães, Ana Tereza Bittencourthttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7043053823250811Bonfleur, Maria Luciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4991058118655491Romão, Silviahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3748905938010494http://lattes.cnpq.br/7414141416742189Bruschi, Renan Fernando2020-12-03T19:55:35Z2020-02-27BRUSCHI, Renan Fernando. Exposição ao herbicida a base de glifosato durante o período peripuberal potencializa alterações no sistema antioxidante e na atividade da enzima colinesterase em camundongos adultos submetidos à dieta hiperlipídica. 2020. 90 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biociências e Saúde) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Cascavel - PR.http://tede.unioeste.br/handle/tede/5136It has been pointed out that environmental interventions such as exposure to pesticides in the development critical times (programming windows) lead to a series of metabolic disorders, there are possible correlation with a global obesity epidemic. Glyphostebased herbicide (GBH) are the most used in the world. Although it is apparentley safe, it is considered a probable endocrine disruptor, carcinogen, oxidative stress inducer, anticholinesterase, in addition to several other problems. We evaluated whether peripubertal exposure to GBH potentiates changes in the antioxidant system and in the cholinesterase enzyme in the liver, hypothalamic and muscle tissues in male and female mice induced to obesity in adulthood by means of a hyperlipidic Diet (DH). Also, we verified whether exposure to GBH during the peribubertal period exacerbates the deleterious effects of obesity in animals that received DH. The sample group consisted of 47 male and female mice, when they completed 30 days of life the animals were divided according to sex and type of exposure, control (CTL) and glyphosate-based herbicide (GBH). The CTL group received water by gavage and GBH group received by gavage the herbicide at a concentration of 50mg.kg-1 , considered a low dose, in which the population is chronically exposed. At 60 days of life (adulthood) the animals were separated in relation to diet, that are; standard (DP) and hyperlipidic (DH). Therefore, groups were created; CTL-DP; CTL-DH; GBH-DP; GBH-DH. At 150 days of life were obtained the biometric measurements of the animals, then they were anesthetized and performed the dissection of the soleus muscle, hypothalamus, liver and adipose tissues. In the last three tissues, it was checked the enzymatic antioxidant system activity. We quantified malondialdehyde to determine the levels of lipoperoxidation (LPO) and evaluatedthe cholinesterases. In the statistical analyses, it was used the R program and applied an analysis of the triple factor variance, subsequently applied to the analysis of the main components, with a significance level of (p<0,05). GBH-DH animals tend to be heavier in both sexes compared to other groups, similarly seen in females, with a higher Lee index and adipose tissues. We showed greater enzymatic activities and LPO reaction in the liver of GBH-DH females, when compared to GBH-DP and CTL-DP. In the muscle tissue was verified reductions in the enzyme activities and an increase of LPO in GBH-DH females, when compared to GBH-DP and CTL-DP. In males no statistical differences founded. With this research, we checked that exposure to GBH during peripubertal period potentiated changes in the antioxidant system and ChE in females which received hyperlipidic diet and such changes occured in the liver and soleus muscle. In addiction, we show evidence of obesogenic effects when the organism is subjected to the herbicide and the second hit (DH), which can amplify the effects of programming.Tem sido apontado que intervenções ambientais como a exposição a pesticidas em períodos críticos do desenvolvimento (janelas da programação) leva a uma série de disfunções metabólicas, existindo uma possível correlação com a epidemia mundial de obesidade. Os herbicidas a base de glifosato (GBH), são os mais utilizados no mundo. Apesar de ser aparentemente seguro, é considerado provável desregulador endócrino, carcinógeno, indutor do estresse oxidativo, anticolinesterásico, além de outros diversos problemas. Avaliamos se a exposição peripuberal ao GBH potencializa as alterações no sistema antioxidante e na enzima colinesterase nos tecidos hepático, hipotalâmico e muscular em camundongos machos e fêmeas induzidos à obesidade na idade adulta por meio de dieta hiperlípidica (DH). Além disso, verificamos se a exposição ao GBH durante período peripuberal exacerba os efeitos deletérios da obesidade em animais que receberam DH. O grupo amostral foi composto por 47 camundongos machos e fêmeas, quando completaram 30 dias de vida os animais foram divididos em relação ao sexo e o tipo de exposição, controle (CTL) e herbicida a base de glifosato (GBH). O grupo CTL recebeu água por gavagem e o grupo GBH recebeu por gavagem o herbicida na concentração de 50mg.kg-1 , uma dose considerada baixa, na qual a população é exposta cronicamente. Aos 60 dias de vida (idade adulta), os animais foram separados em relação a dieta, sendo elas; padrão (DP) e hiperlípidica (DH), por conseguinte, foram criados os grupos; CTL-DP; CTL-DH; GBH-DP; GBH-DH. Aos 150 dias de vida, foram obtidas as medidas biométricas dos animais, em seguida foram anestesiados e realizada dissecação dos tecidos adiposos, fígado, hipotálamo e músculo sóleo. Nos três últimos tecidos, foi averiguado a atividade do sistema antioxidante enzimático, quantificamos malondialdeído para determinar nos níveis de lipoperoxidação (LPO) e avaliamos as colinesterases. Nas análises estatísticas, foi utilizado o programa R, sendo aplicado uma Análise da Variância Fator Triplo, posteriormente aplicada a análise dos componentes principais, com nível de significância de (p<0,05). Os animais GBH-DH tendem a ser mais pesados em ambos os sexos em relação outros grupos, de maneira similar é visto nas fêmeas, com índice Lee e tecidos adiposos mais elevados. Evidenciamos maiores atividades enzimáticas e reação de LPO no fígado das fêmeas GBH-DH, quando comparadas ao GBH-DP e CTL-DP. No tecido muscular, foi verificado reduções nas atividades enzimáticas e aumento da LPO em fêmeas GBHDH, quando comparadas ao GBH-DP e CTL-DP. Nos machos não constatamos diferenças estatísticas. Com essa pesquisa, verificamos que a exposição ao GBH durante o período peripuberal potencializou alterações no sistema antioxidante e ChE nas fêmeas que receberam dieta hiperlípidica, sendo que tais alterações ocorreram no fígado e músculo sóleo. Além disso, demostramos indícios de efeitos obesógenos quando organismo é submetido ao herbicida e ao segundo hit (DH), podendo amplificar os efeitos da programação.Submitted by Neusa Fagundes (neusa.fagundes@unioeste.br) on 2020-12-03T19:55:35Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Renan_Bruschi2020.pdf: 1519869 bytes, checksum: c5f43d5cff8c06390cc91950d22220eb (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2020-12-03T19:55:35Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Exposição ao herbicida a base de glifosato durante o período peripuberal potencializa alterações no sistema antioxidante e na atividade da enzima colinesterase em camundongos adultos submetidos à dieta hiperlipídica
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Exposure to Glyphosate-based herbicide during the peripubertal period potentiates changes in the antioxidant system and cholinesterase enzyme activity in adult mice submitted to high-fat diet
title Exposição ao herbicida a base de glifosato durante o período peripuberal potencializa alterações no sistema antioxidante e na atividade da enzima colinesterase em camundongos adultos submetidos à dieta hiperlipídica
spellingShingle Exposição ao herbicida a base de glifosato durante o período peripuberal potencializa alterações no sistema antioxidante e na atividade da enzima colinesterase em camundongos adultos submetidos à dieta hiperlipídica
Bruschi, Renan Fernando
Agrotóxicos
Janelas críticas
Obesidade
Estresse oxidativo
Pesticides
Critical Windows
Obesity
Oxidative Stress
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
title_short Exposição ao herbicida a base de glifosato durante o período peripuberal potencializa alterações no sistema antioxidante e na atividade da enzima colinesterase em camundongos adultos submetidos à dieta hiperlipídica
title_full Exposição ao herbicida a base de glifosato durante o período peripuberal potencializa alterações no sistema antioxidante e na atividade da enzima colinesterase em camundongos adultos submetidos à dieta hiperlipídica
title_fullStr Exposição ao herbicida a base de glifosato durante o período peripuberal potencializa alterações no sistema antioxidante e na atividade da enzima colinesterase em camundongos adultos submetidos à dieta hiperlipídica
title_full_unstemmed Exposição ao herbicida a base de glifosato durante o período peripuberal potencializa alterações no sistema antioxidante e na atividade da enzima colinesterase em camundongos adultos submetidos à dieta hiperlipídica
title_sort Exposição ao herbicida a base de glifosato durante o período peripuberal potencializa alterações no sistema antioxidante e na atividade da enzima colinesterase em camundongos adultos submetidos à dieta hiperlipídica
author Bruschi, Renan Fernando
author_facet Bruschi, Renan Fernando
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Guimarães, Ana Tereza Bittencourt
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7043053823250811
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Guimarães, Ana Tereza Bittencourt
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7043053823250811
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Bonfleur, Maria Lucia
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4991058118655491
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Romão, Silvia
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3748905938010494
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7414141416742189
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bruschi, Renan Fernando
contributor_str_mv Guimarães, Ana Tereza Bittencourt
Guimarães, Ana Tereza Bittencourt
Bonfleur, Maria Lucia
Romão, Silvia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agrotóxicos
Janelas críticas
Obesidade
Estresse oxidativo
topic Agrotóxicos
Janelas críticas
Obesidade
Estresse oxidativo
Pesticides
Critical Windows
Obesity
Oxidative Stress
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Pesticides
Critical Windows
Obesity
Oxidative Stress
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
description It has been pointed out that environmental interventions such as exposure to pesticides in the development critical times (programming windows) lead to a series of metabolic disorders, there are possible correlation with a global obesity epidemic. Glyphostebased herbicide (GBH) are the most used in the world. Although it is apparentley safe, it is considered a probable endocrine disruptor, carcinogen, oxidative stress inducer, anticholinesterase, in addition to several other problems. We evaluated whether peripubertal exposure to GBH potentiates changes in the antioxidant system and in the cholinesterase enzyme in the liver, hypothalamic and muscle tissues in male and female mice induced to obesity in adulthood by means of a hyperlipidic Diet (DH). Also, we verified whether exposure to GBH during the peribubertal period exacerbates the deleterious effects of obesity in animals that received DH. The sample group consisted of 47 male and female mice, when they completed 30 days of life the animals were divided according to sex and type of exposure, control (CTL) and glyphosate-based herbicide (GBH). The CTL group received water by gavage and GBH group received by gavage the herbicide at a concentration of 50mg.kg-1 , considered a low dose, in which the population is chronically exposed. At 60 days of life (adulthood) the animals were separated in relation to diet, that are; standard (DP) and hyperlipidic (DH). Therefore, groups were created; CTL-DP; CTL-DH; GBH-DP; GBH-DH. At 150 days of life were obtained the biometric measurements of the animals, then they were anesthetized and performed the dissection of the soleus muscle, hypothalamus, liver and adipose tissues. In the last three tissues, it was checked the enzymatic antioxidant system activity. We quantified malondialdehyde to determine the levels of lipoperoxidation (LPO) and evaluatedthe cholinesterases. In the statistical analyses, it was used the R program and applied an analysis of the triple factor variance, subsequently applied to the analysis of the main components, with a significance level of (p<0,05). GBH-DH animals tend to be heavier in both sexes compared to other groups, similarly seen in females, with a higher Lee index and adipose tissues. We showed greater enzymatic activities and LPO reaction in the liver of GBH-DH females, when compared to GBH-DP and CTL-DP. In the muscle tissue was verified reductions in the enzyme activities and an increase of LPO in GBH-DH females, when compared to GBH-DP and CTL-DP. In males no statistical differences founded. With this research, we checked that exposure to GBH during peripubertal period potentiated changes in the antioxidant system and ChE in females which received hyperlipidic diet and such changes occured in the liver and soleus muscle. In addiction, we show evidence of obesogenic effects when the organism is subjected to the herbicide and the second hit (DH), which can amplify the effects of programming.
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