Avaliações neuroquímicas, enzimáticas e comportamentais em ratos infectados experimentalmente com trypanosoma evansi e utilização da curcumina como possível agente terapêutico

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: Wolkmer, Patricia
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Bioquímica
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Resumo: The pathogenesis of Trypanosoma evansi (T. evansi) infection on central and peripheral nervous system (CNS) and immunologic system it is not completely understood. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of infection by T. evansi on the behavioral performance of rats, relating them to neurochemical alterations of the glutamatergic system and activity of important enzymes such as Ca2 + ATPase, Na + / K + ATPase and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in the brain. Furthermore, we evaluated the activity of AChE in the T. evansi, using a biochemical protocol and discussed some possibilities for the interaction between the presence of this enzyme in the parasite and its possible relation with the host. Also, we investigated the in vivo effect of curcumin as an antitrypanosomal agent to contribute in the search for new therapies. To this end, we conducted a series of studies, as follow that are presented as scientific articles: in the Article I are presented data from rats experimentally infected with T. evansi and in which the activity of AChE in total brain, cerebellum and blood and plasma butyrylcholinesterase activity on days 3 (T3) and 5 (T5) post infection (pi) were evaluated. In the Article II trypanosomes were isolated by Dietil Amino Etil-celulose column to perform enzymatic assays of AChE activity in the parasite. Article III presents the results of daily oral administration of Curcumin (20 or 60 mg / kg) as a preventive treatment (for 30 or 15 days pre-infection) or as curative treatment (for 15 days pi) for T. evansi infection in rats. The animals were evaluated for parasitemia, proinflammatory cytokines (IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-1, IL-6) and anti-inflammatory (IL-10) in plasma. Also blood AChE activity was studied. In the manuscript I were evaluated behavioral changes (memory and anxiety), glutamate uptake, activity of AChE and ATPases (Ca +2 and Na +, K +) in brain structures of T. evansi infected rats (5 and 30 dpi). Together these studies suggest that rats infected with T. evansi have cognitive impairment, probably caused by changes on energy metabolism (ATPases) and in the cholinergic and glutamatergic systems. That way, alterations observed during behavioral tests probably indicate the progression of clinical disease as a result of neurochemical dysfunction. It was also demonstrated that it is possible to biochemically detect the AChE activity in the T. evansi and this could cause the hydrolysis of acetylcholine in the parasite. It was also demonstrated that pretreatment with curcumin induces immunomodulatory effects, altering inflammatory cytokines and activity of AChE in rats infected with T. evansi. The treatments reduced parasitic load and mortality. Therefore, curcumin should be considered as a feeding supplement in trypanosomiasis endemic areas.
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spelling Avaliações neuroquímicas, enzimáticas e comportamentais em ratos infectados experimentalmente com trypanosoma evansi e utilização da curcumina como possível agente terapêuticoNeurochemical, enzymatic and behavioral assessment of trypanosoma evansi experimentally infected rats and the use of curcumin as a possible therapeutic agentGlutamatoAcetilcolinesteraseMemóriaAnsiedadeNa+K +ATPaseCa+2 ATPaseCitocinasGlutamateAcetylcholinesteraseMemoryAnxietyNa+ / K+ ATPaseCytokinesCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICAThe pathogenesis of Trypanosoma evansi (T. evansi) infection on central and peripheral nervous system (CNS) and immunologic system it is not completely understood. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of infection by T. evansi on the behavioral performance of rats, relating them to neurochemical alterations of the glutamatergic system and activity of important enzymes such as Ca2 + ATPase, Na + / K + ATPase and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in the brain. Furthermore, we evaluated the activity of AChE in the T. evansi, using a biochemical protocol and discussed some possibilities for the interaction between the presence of this enzyme in the parasite and its possible relation with the host. Also, we investigated the in vivo effect of curcumin as an antitrypanosomal agent to contribute in the search for new therapies. To this end, we conducted a series of studies, as follow that are presented as scientific articles: in the Article I are presented data from rats experimentally infected with T. evansi and in which the activity of AChE in total brain, cerebellum and blood and plasma butyrylcholinesterase activity on days 3 (T3) and 5 (T5) post infection (pi) were evaluated. In the Article II trypanosomes were isolated by Dietil Amino Etil-celulose column to perform enzymatic assays of AChE activity in the parasite. Article III presents the results of daily oral administration of Curcumin (20 or 60 mg / kg) as a preventive treatment (for 30 or 15 days pre-infection) or as curative treatment (for 15 days pi) for T. evansi infection in rats. The animals were evaluated for parasitemia, proinflammatory cytokines (IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-1, IL-6) and anti-inflammatory (IL-10) in plasma. Also blood AChE activity was studied. In the manuscript I were evaluated behavioral changes (memory and anxiety), glutamate uptake, activity of AChE and ATPases (Ca +2 and Na +, K +) in brain structures of T. evansi infected rats (5 and 30 dpi). Together these studies suggest that rats infected with T. evansi have cognitive impairment, probably caused by changes on energy metabolism (ATPases) and in the cholinergic and glutamatergic systems. That way, alterations observed during behavioral tests probably indicate the progression of clinical disease as a result of neurochemical dysfunction. It was also demonstrated that it is possible to biochemically detect the AChE activity in the T. evansi and this could cause the hydrolysis of acetylcholine in the parasite. It was also demonstrated that pretreatment with curcumin induces immunomodulatory effects, altering inflammatory cytokines and activity of AChE in rats infected with T. evansi. The treatments reduced parasitic load and mortality. Therefore, curcumin should be considered as a feeding supplement in trypanosomiasis endemic areas.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoCom este trabalho, buscou-se compreender os mecanismos da patogenia do Trypanosoma evansi no sistema nervoso central (SNC), periférico e imunológico. Para isso, foram avaliados os efeitos da infecção por T. evansi sobre o desempenho comportamental de ratos, relacionando-os com alterações neuroquímicas do sistema glutamatérgico e com as atividades de importantes enzimas cerebrais como a Ca+2ATPase, a Na+/K+ATPase e a acetilcolinesterase (AChE). Avaliou-se também, a atividade da AChE no T. evansi usando um protocolo de bioquímica, buscando discutir algumas possibilidades de interação entre a presença desta enzima no parasita e suas possíveis relações com o hospedeiro. Também, foi investigado o efeito in vivo da curcumina como agente tripanocida, a fim de contribuir na busca de novas terapias. Com estes propósitos, foram realizadas varios estudos, sendo: no artigo I buscou-se avaliar se a infecção pelo protozoário altera o sistema colinérgico. Para isso, foram utilizados ratos experimentalmente infectados com T. evansi e avaliada a atividade da AChE no cérebro total, no cerebelo e no sangue e a atividade da butirilcolinesterase plasmática nos dias 3 e 5 pós infecção (pi); no artigo II tripanossomas foram isolados por coluna de dietilaminoetilcelulose para realizar ensaios enzimáticos da atividade da AChE no parasito; no artigo III doses diárias de Curcumina (20 ou 60 mg / kg) diluída em óleo de milho foram administradas diariamente por via oral (gavagem) como tratamento preventivo (30 ou 15 dias pré-infecção) e como tratamento durante quinze dias pi. Os animais foram avaliados quanto a parasitemia, as citocinas pró-inflamatórias (IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-1, IL-6) e anti-inflamatória (IL-10) plasmáticas e a atividade sanguínea da AChE; no manuscrito I foram avaliadas as alterações comportamentais (memória e ansiedade), a captação de glutamato, atividade da AChE e das ATPases (Ca +2 e Na +, K +) nas estruturas encefálicas nos dias 5 e 30 de ratos infectados com T. evansi. Com estes estudos, pode-se concluir que ratos infectados com T. evansi apresentam déficit cognitivo, provavelmente causados por alterações nos parâmetros do metabolismo energético (ATPases) e nos sistemas colinérgico e glutamatérgico, sugerindo que as alterações observadas durante testes comportamentais provavelmente indicam uma disfunção neuroquímica. Também foi demonstrado que é possível detectar bioquimicamente a atividade da AChE no T. evansi e esta deve ser responsável pela hidrólise da acetilcolina no parasita. Quando os animais infectados foram tratados com curcumina demonstrou-se que o pré-tratamento com este composto induz efeitos imunomodulatórios, alterando os parâmetros inflamatórios tais como as citocinas e a atividade da AChE sanguínea. Desta forma, sugere-se que a curcumina pode ser utilizada como um suplemento alimentar em áreas endêmicas de tripanossomíase, uma vez que reduziu a carga parasitária e a mortalidade em ratos infectados com T. evansi, contribuindo assim com novas alternativas de tratamento.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRBioquímicaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Biológicas: Bioquímica ToxicológicaMazzanti, Cinthia Melazzo de Andradehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2886709251370905Prigol, Marinahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6724052141066150Vogel, Fernanda Silveira Flôreshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9676833435314493Leal, Marta Lizandra do Rêgohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6859797230596402Schmatz, Robertahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5100771532109977Wolkmer, Patricia2014-04-252014-04-252013-05-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfWOLKMER, Patricia. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Avaliações neuroquímicas, enzimáticas e comportamentais em ratos infectados experimentalmente com trypanosoma evansi e utilização da curcumina como possível agente terapêutico
Neurochemical, enzymatic and behavioral assessment of trypanosoma evansi experimentally infected rats and the use of curcumin as a possible therapeutic agent
title Avaliações neuroquímicas, enzimáticas e comportamentais em ratos infectados experimentalmente com trypanosoma evansi e utilização da curcumina como possível agente terapêutico
spellingShingle Avaliações neuroquímicas, enzimáticas e comportamentais em ratos infectados experimentalmente com trypanosoma evansi e utilização da curcumina como possível agente terapêutico
Wolkmer, Patricia
Glutamato
Acetilcolinesterase
Memória
Ansiedade
Na+
K +ATPase
Ca+2 ATPase
Citocinas
Glutamate
Acetylcholinesterase
Memory
Anxiety
Na+ / K+ ATPase
Cytokines
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
title_short Avaliações neuroquímicas, enzimáticas e comportamentais em ratos infectados experimentalmente com trypanosoma evansi e utilização da curcumina como possível agente terapêutico
title_full Avaliações neuroquímicas, enzimáticas e comportamentais em ratos infectados experimentalmente com trypanosoma evansi e utilização da curcumina como possível agente terapêutico
title_fullStr Avaliações neuroquímicas, enzimáticas e comportamentais em ratos infectados experimentalmente com trypanosoma evansi e utilização da curcumina como possível agente terapêutico
title_full_unstemmed Avaliações neuroquímicas, enzimáticas e comportamentais em ratos infectados experimentalmente com trypanosoma evansi e utilização da curcumina como possível agente terapêutico
title_sort Avaliações neuroquímicas, enzimáticas e comportamentais em ratos infectados experimentalmente com trypanosoma evansi e utilização da curcumina como possível agente terapêutico
author Wolkmer, Patricia
author_facet Wolkmer, Patricia
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Mazzanti, Cinthia Melazzo de Andrade
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2886709251370905
Prigol, Marina
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6724052141066150
Vogel, Fernanda Silveira Flôres
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9676833435314493
Leal, Marta Lizandra do Rêgo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6859797230596402
Schmatz, Roberta
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5100771532109977
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wolkmer, Patricia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Glutamato
Acetilcolinesterase
Memória
Ansiedade
Na+
K +ATPase
Ca+2 ATPase
Citocinas
Glutamate
Acetylcholinesterase
Memory
Anxiety
Na+ / K+ ATPase
Cytokines
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
topic Glutamato
Acetilcolinesterase
Memória
Ansiedade
Na+
K +ATPase
Ca+2 ATPase
Citocinas
Glutamate
Acetylcholinesterase
Memory
Anxiety
Na+ / K+ ATPase
Cytokines
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
description The pathogenesis of Trypanosoma evansi (T. evansi) infection on central and peripheral nervous system (CNS) and immunologic system it is not completely understood. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of infection by T. evansi on the behavioral performance of rats, relating them to neurochemical alterations of the glutamatergic system and activity of important enzymes such as Ca2 + ATPase, Na + / K + ATPase and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in the brain. Furthermore, we evaluated the activity of AChE in the T. evansi, using a biochemical protocol and discussed some possibilities for the interaction between the presence of this enzyme in the parasite and its possible relation with the host. Also, we investigated the in vivo effect of curcumin as an antitrypanosomal agent to contribute in the search for new therapies. To this end, we conducted a series of studies, as follow that are presented as scientific articles: in the Article I are presented data from rats experimentally infected with T. evansi and in which the activity of AChE in total brain, cerebellum and blood and plasma butyrylcholinesterase activity on days 3 (T3) and 5 (T5) post infection (pi) were evaluated. In the Article II trypanosomes were isolated by Dietil Amino Etil-celulose column to perform enzymatic assays of AChE activity in the parasite. Article III presents the results of daily oral administration of Curcumin (20 or 60 mg / kg) as a preventive treatment (for 30 or 15 days pre-infection) or as curative treatment (for 15 days pi) for T. evansi infection in rats. The animals were evaluated for parasitemia, proinflammatory cytokines (IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-1, IL-6) and anti-inflammatory (IL-10) in plasma. Also blood AChE activity was studied. In the manuscript I were evaluated behavioral changes (memory and anxiety), glutamate uptake, activity of AChE and ATPases (Ca +2 and Na +, K +) in brain structures of T. evansi infected rats (5 and 30 dpi). Together these studies suggest that rats infected with T. evansi have cognitive impairment, probably caused by changes on energy metabolism (ATPases) and in the cholinergic and glutamatergic systems. That way, alterations observed during behavioral tests probably indicate the progression of clinical disease as a result of neurochemical dysfunction. It was also demonstrated that it is possible to biochemically detect the AChE activity in the T. evansi and this could cause the hydrolysis of acetylcholine in the parasite. It was also demonstrated that pretreatment with curcumin induces immunomodulatory effects, altering inflammatory cytokines and activity of AChE in rats infected with T. evansi. The treatments reduced parasitic load and mortality. Therefore, curcumin should be considered as a feeding supplement in trypanosomiasis endemic areas.
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