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Transtorno do estresse pós-traumático durante a gestação induz ao comportamento tipo-ansioso e desregulação do eixo hipotálamo pituitária-adrenal na prole

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Ano de defesa: 2020
Autor(a) principal: Chagas, Luana Aparecida lattes
Orientador(a): Giusti, Fabiana Cardoso Vilela lattes
Banca de defesa: Garcia, Tayllondos Anjos, Kalil, Bruna
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Alfenas
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biociências Aplicada à Saúde
Departamento: Pró-Reitoria de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação
Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/1563
Resumo: Stressful events in the perinatal period may alter puppies' brain structure and function leading to lifelong permanent behavioral changes. Thus, our study aims to evaluate the influence of posttraumatic stress during pregnancy on behavioral responses in mother and offspring. The pregnant rats on the 10th day of gestation were divided into 2 groups (n = 10 per group): no shock and shock. They were exposed or not to inescapable foot shocks (2 s, 0.8 mA) and isolated in individual boxes. One day after birth (DPN1), puppies were standardized into 4 males and 4 females and lactating rats were re-exposed to the shock box to assess freezing time (s). Maternal behavior was evaluated on the 2nd to 8th day of lactation in rats, the open field test was performed on the 4th day and the recognition of objects on the 5th lactation. The offspring were evaluated in childhood in the following tests (n = 10 per group): quantification of ultrasonic vocalization (DPN5) and mother's return behavior test (DPN13). During adolescence (DPN 28-32) open field behavioral tests, elevated pluz maze, play behavior and hole plate test were performed. Statistical analyzes were performed using GraphPad software version 7.0, Student's t-test or two-wayAnova followed by Bonferroni post-test. All experimental procedure were approved by the animal experimentation ethics committee of Unifal-MG, protocol no. 50/2018. The group of dams mothers showed an increase in freezing time when re-exposed to shock box, reduced maternal behavior, reduced short-term and long-term object recognition index, and increased plasma corticosterone after exposure and re-exposure to shock when compared to the non-shock mothers group. In childhood, puppies from shocked mothers showed an increase in the number of ultrasonic vocalizations, latency to achieve mother wonder, and reduced time spent in mother wonder when compared to puppies from non-shock mothers. Already in adolescence, there was a reduction in the total time of playing behavior and an increase in the number of head immersions in the hole plate test, reduction in the time spent in the open arms and increased head dips in the elevated cross maze test. , in addition to increased expression of GR in the hippocampus and an increase in plasma corticosterone after baseline dosing and after elevated cross-maze testing. Thus, we can conclude that PTSD, besides negatively affecting the mother, provides fetal reprogramming inducing anxious behavior in the offspring.
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spelling Chagas, Luana Aparecidahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0194073940200067Garcia, Tayllondos AnjosKalil, BrunaGiusti, Fabiana Cardoso Vilelahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/25409145256812932020-03-17T19:11:51Z2020-02-14CHAGAS, Luana Aparecida. Transtorno do estresse pós-traumático durante a gestação induz ao comportamento tipo-ansioso e desregulação do eixo hipotálamo pituitária-adrenal na prole. 2020. 81 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biociências Aplicada à Saúde) - Universidade Federal de Alfenas, Alfenas, MG, 2020.https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/1563Stressful events in the perinatal period may alter puppies' brain structure and function leading to lifelong permanent behavioral changes. Thus, our study aims to evaluate the influence of posttraumatic stress during pregnancy on behavioral responses in mother and offspring. The pregnant rats on the 10th day of gestation were divided into 2 groups (n = 10 per group): no shock and shock. They were exposed or not to inescapable foot shocks (2 s, 0.8 mA) and isolated in individual boxes. One day after birth (DPN1), puppies were standardized into 4 males and 4 females and lactating rats were re-exposed to the shock box to assess freezing time (s). Maternal behavior was evaluated on the 2nd to 8th day of lactation in rats, the open field test was performed on the 4th day and the recognition of objects on the 5th lactation. The offspring were evaluated in childhood in the following tests (n = 10 per group): quantification of ultrasonic vocalization (DPN5) and mother's return behavior test (DPN13). During adolescence (DPN 28-32) open field behavioral tests, elevated pluz maze, play behavior and hole plate test were performed. Statistical analyzes were performed using GraphPad software version 7.0, Student's t-test or two-wayAnova followed by Bonferroni post-test. All experimental procedure were approved by the animal experimentation ethics committee of Unifal-MG, protocol no. 50/2018. The group of dams mothers showed an increase in freezing time when re-exposed to shock box, reduced maternal behavior, reduced short-term and long-term object recognition index, and increased plasma corticosterone after exposure and re-exposure to shock when compared to the non-shock mothers group. In childhood, puppies from shocked mothers showed an increase in the number of ultrasonic vocalizations, latency to achieve mother wonder, and reduced time spent in mother wonder when compared to puppies from non-shock mothers. Already in adolescence, there was a reduction in the total time of playing behavior and an increase in the number of head immersions in the hole plate test, reduction in the time spent in the open arms and increased head dips in the elevated cross maze test. , in addition to increased expression of GR in the hippocampus and an increase in plasma corticosterone after baseline dosing and after elevated cross-maze testing. Thus, we can conclude that PTSD, besides negatively affecting the mother, provides fetal reprogramming inducing anxious behavior in the offspring.Eventos estressantes no período perinatal podem alterar a estrutura e a função cerebral dos filhotes levando a mudanças comportamentais permanentes ao longo da vida. Desse modo, nosso trabalho tem como objetivo avaliar a influência do estresse pós-traumático durante a gestação sobre as respostas comportamentais na mãe e na prole. As ratas gestantes, no 10º dia de gestação, foram divididas em 2 grupos (n = 10 por grupo): não choque e choque. Elas foram expostas ou não a choques inescapáveis nas patas (2 s, 0,8 mA) e isoladas em caixas individuais. Um dia após o nascimento (DPN1), os filhotes foram padronizados em 4 machos e 4 fêmeas e as ratas lactantes foram reexpostas a caixa de choque para avaliar o tempo (s) de congelamento. O comportamento materno foi avaliado no 2º ao 8º dia de lactação nas ratas, o teste de campo aberto foi realizado no 4° dia e o de reconhecimento de objetos no 5º de lactação. A prole foi avaliada na infância nos seguintes testes (n = 10 por grupo): quantificação da vocalização ultrassônica (DPN5) e teste de comportamento de retorno a maravalha da mãe (DPN13). Durante o período de adolescência (DPN 28-32) foram realizados os testes comportamentais de campo aberto, labirinto em cruz elevado, comportamento de brincar e teste da placa de furos. As análises estatísticas foram feitas utilizando-se o software GraphPad versão 7.0, teste t de Student ou two way Anova seguido pelo pós teste de Bonferroni. Todos os procedimentos experimentais foram aprovados pela comissão de ética em experimentação animal da Unifal-MG, protocolo n° 50/2018. O grupo de mães choque, apresentaram um aumento no tempo de congelamento ao serem reexpostas a caixa de choque, redução do comportamento materno, redução do índice de reconhecimento de objetos a curto prazo e longo prazo, além de apresentarem um nível aumentado de corticosterona plasmática após a exposição e reexposição ao choque quando comparadas ao grupo de mães não choque. Na infância, os filhotes de mães submetidas ao choque, apresentaram aumento no número de vocalizações ultrassônicas, latência para atingir a maravalha da mãe e redução do tempo de permanência na maravalha da mãe quando comparados a filhotes de mães não choque. Já na adolescência, houve redução no tempo total de comportamento de brincar e um aumento no número de imersões com a cabeça no teste de placa com furos, redução no tempo de permanência nos braços abertos e aumento de mergulhos com a cabeça no teste de labirinto em cruz elevado, além do aumento de expressão de GR no hipocampo e um aumento da corticosterona plasmática após dosagem em nível basal e após o teste de labirinto em cruz elevado. 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title Transtorno do estresse pós-traumático durante a gestação induz ao comportamento tipo-ansioso e desregulação do eixo hipotálamo pituitária-adrenal na prole
spellingShingle Transtorno do estresse pós-traumático durante a gestação induz ao comportamento tipo-ansioso e desregulação do eixo hipotálamo pituitária-adrenal na prole
Chagas, Luana Aparecida
Perinatal
TEPT
Prole
Ansiedade
ZOOLOGIA::COMPORTAMENTO ANIMAL
title_short Transtorno do estresse pós-traumático durante a gestação induz ao comportamento tipo-ansioso e desregulação do eixo hipotálamo pituitária-adrenal na prole
title_full Transtorno do estresse pós-traumático durante a gestação induz ao comportamento tipo-ansioso e desregulação do eixo hipotálamo pituitária-adrenal na prole
title_fullStr Transtorno do estresse pós-traumático durante a gestação induz ao comportamento tipo-ansioso e desregulação do eixo hipotálamo pituitária-adrenal na prole
title_full_unstemmed Transtorno do estresse pós-traumático durante a gestação induz ao comportamento tipo-ansioso e desregulação do eixo hipotálamo pituitária-adrenal na prole
title_sort Transtorno do estresse pós-traumático durante a gestação induz ao comportamento tipo-ansioso e desregulação do eixo hipotálamo pituitária-adrenal na prole
author Chagas, Luana Aparecida
author_facet Chagas, Luana Aparecida
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chagas, Luana Aparecida
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0194073940200067
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Garcia, Tayllondos Anjos
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Kalil, Bruna
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Giusti, Fabiana Cardoso Vilela
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2540914525681293
contributor_str_mv Garcia, Tayllondos Anjos
Kalil, Bruna
Giusti, Fabiana Cardoso Vilela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Perinatal
TEPT
Prole
Ansiedade
topic Perinatal
TEPT
Prole
Ansiedade
ZOOLOGIA::COMPORTAMENTO ANIMAL
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ZOOLOGIA::COMPORTAMENTO ANIMAL
description Stressful events in the perinatal period may alter puppies' brain structure and function leading to lifelong permanent behavioral changes. Thus, our study aims to evaluate the influence of posttraumatic stress during pregnancy on behavioral responses in mother and offspring. The pregnant rats on the 10th day of gestation were divided into 2 groups (n = 10 per group): no shock and shock. They were exposed or not to inescapable foot shocks (2 s, 0.8 mA) and isolated in individual boxes. One day after birth (DPN1), puppies were standardized into 4 males and 4 females and lactating rats were re-exposed to the shock box to assess freezing time (s). Maternal behavior was evaluated on the 2nd to 8th day of lactation in rats, the open field test was performed on the 4th day and the recognition of objects on the 5th lactation. The offspring were evaluated in childhood in the following tests (n = 10 per group): quantification of ultrasonic vocalization (DPN5) and mother's return behavior test (DPN13). During adolescence (DPN 28-32) open field behavioral tests, elevated pluz maze, play behavior and hole plate test were performed. Statistical analyzes were performed using GraphPad software version 7.0, Student's t-test or two-wayAnova followed by Bonferroni post-test. All experimental procedure were approved by the animal experimentation ethics committee of Unifal-MG, protocol no. 50/2018. The group of dams mothers showed an increase in freezing time when re-exposed to shock box, reduced maternal behavior, reduced short-term and long-term object recognition index, and increased plasma corticosterone after exposure and re-exposure to shock when compared to the non-shock mothers group. In childhood, puppies from shocked mothers showed an increase in the number of ultrasonic vocalizations, latency to achieve mother wonder, and reduced time spent in mother wonder when compared to puppies from non-shock mothers. Already in adolescence, there was a reduction in the total time of playing behavior and an increase in the number of head immersions in the hole plate test, reduction in the time spent in the open arms and increased head dips in the elevated cross maze test. , in addition to increased expression of GR in the hippocampus and an increase in plasma corticosterone after baseline dosing and after elevated cross-maze testing. Thus, we can conclude that PTSD, besides negatively affecting the mother, provides fetal reprogramming inducing anxious behavior in the offspring.
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