O consumo materno perinatal de herbicida à base de glifosato prejudica o neurodesenvolvimento comportamental da prole.

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Ano de defesa: 2021
Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Maria Aparecida De Lima lattes
Orientador(a): Giusti, Fabiana Cardoso Vilela lattes
Banca de defesa: Kirsten, Thiago Berti, Pinheiro, Lucas Cézar
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: Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/2021
Resumo: The increasing use of pesticides has worried the population. Glyphosate-based herbicides (GBH) are the main pesticides sold in Brazil and worldwide. Studies try to clarify the impacts brought about by the consumption of these substances present, mainly in food. Among the consequences already described are câncer, oxidative stress, depression and anxiety. Therefore, it was believed to be pertinent to investigate whether an GBH would be able to induce behavior similar to autism, since the prevalence of the disease has grown alarmingly worldwide, as well as the use of pesticides. Thus, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of perinatal consumption of GBH by Wistar rats and the neurobehavioral alterations in offspring that characterize typical symptoms of autism and, finally, to search for the molecular mechanisms responsible for the alterations suffered. For this, pregnant Wistar rats received GBH, Zapp QI 620, by gavage during pregnancy and lactation. Our results showed that the glyphosate had a reduction in weight gain of the dams during the 16th and 19th day of lactation. During the assessment of maternal behavior, these dams also showed an increase in exploration without offspring. Finally, when evaluated in the open field test, the dams from the glyphosate group showed an increase in the total distance walked. As for the offspring, glyphosate females had a reduction in weight gain on the 28th postnatal day when compared to males in the same group. Glyphosate males had a reduction in the number of VUS, while glyphosate females had an increase in the repetitive behavior observed by the increase in the number of head dips in the hole board test. Glyphosate females and males had reduced play behavior. In the object recognition test, male glyphosate increased the familiar object exploration time and reduced the object recognition index in the 2 and 24 hours test. Proteins linked to neurogenesis and synaptic connections such as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), Doublecortin (DCX) and Synaptophysin were quantified using the Western Blotting technique, but no differences were found between groups in the expression of any of the analyzed proteins. Based on the results presented, it’s concluded that the consumption of HBG by Wistar rats during the perinatal period can cause neurobehavioral changes similar to autism in offspring.
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spelling Oliveira, Maria Aparecida De Limahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0194073940200067Paula, Hudsara Aparecida De AlmeidaKirsten, Thiago BertiPinheiro, Lucas CézarGiusti, Fabiana Cardoso Vilelahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/03237624929902662022-06-03T19:23:47Z2021-11-19OLIVEIRA, Maria Aparecida de Lima. O consumo materno perinatal de herbicida à base de glifosato prejudica o neurodesenvolvimento comportamental da prole. 2021. 90f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biociências Aplicada à Saúde) - Universidade Federal de Alfenas, Alfenas/MG, 2021.https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/2021The increasing use of pesticides has worried the population. Glyphosate-based herbicides (GBH) are the main pesticides sold in Brazil and worldwide. Studies try to clarify the impacts brought about by the consumption of these substances present, mainly in food. Among the consequences already described are câncer, oxidative stress, depression and anxiety. Therefore, it was believed to be pertinent to investigate whether an GBH would be able to induce behavior similar to autism, since the prevalence of the disease has grown alarmingly worldwide, as well as the use of pesticides. Thus, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of perinatal consumption of GBH by Wistar rats and the neurobehavioral alterations in offspring that characterize typical symptoms of autism and, finally, to search for the molecular mechanisms responsible for the alterations suffered. For this, pregnant Wistar rats received GBH, Zapp QI 620, by gavage during pregnancy and lactation. Our results showed that the glyphosate had a reduction in weight gain of the dams during the 16th and 19th day of lactation. During the assessment of maternal behavior, these dams also showed an increase in exploration without offspring. Finally, when evaluated in the open field test, the dams from the glyphosate group showed an increase in the total distance walked. As for the offspring, glyphosate females had a reduction in weight gain on the 28th postnatal day when compared to males in the same group. Glyphosate males had a reduction in the number of VUS, while glyphosate females had an increase in the repetitive behavior observed by the increase in the number of head dips in the hole board test. Glyphosate females and males had reduced play behavior. In the object recognition test, male glyphosate increased the familiar object exploration time and reduced the object recognition index in the 2 and 24 hours test. Proteins linked to neurogenesis and synaptic connections such as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), Doublecortin (DCX) and Synaptophysin were quantified using the Western Blotting technique, but no differences were found between groups in the expression of any of the analyzed proteins. Based on the results presented, it’s concluded that the consumption of HBG by Wistar rats during the perinatal period can cause neurobehavioral changes similar to autism in offspring.O aumento crescente do uso de agrotóxicos tem preocupado a população. Os herbicidas à base de glifosato (HBG) são os principais agrotóxicos comercializados no Brasil e no mundo. Estudos tentam esclarecer os impactos trazidos pelo consumo destas substâncias presentes, principalmente, nos alimentos. Entre as consequências já descritas está o câncer, estresse oxidativo, depressão e ansiedade. Desta forma, o objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar os efeitos do consumo perinatal de HBG por ratas Wistar e as alterações neurocomportamentais na prole que caracterizem sintomas típicos do autismo e, por fim, buscar pelas hipóteses mecanísticas responsáveis pelas alterações sofridas. Para isso, ratas Wistar prenhes receberam HBG, Zapp QI 620 via gavagem durante a gestação e lactação. Nossos resultados demonstraram que as ratas progenitoras do grupo glifosato tiveram uma redução no ganho de peso durante o 16° e 19° dia de lactação. Durante a avaliação do comportamento materno, estas ratas também apresentaram um aumento da exploração sem filhotes. No teste de campo aberto, ratas do grupo glifosato demonstraram um aumento da distância percorrida total. Quanto aos filhotes, fêmeas glifosato tiveram uma redução do ganho de peso no 28° dia pós-natal quando comparadas aos machos do mesmo grupo. Machos glifosato tiveram uma redução no n° de VUS. Fêmeas glifosato tiveram aumento do n° de imersões com a cabeça nos furos do aparato no teste de placa com furos. Fêmeas e machos glifosato tiveram redução no comportamento de brincadeira. No teste de reconhecimento de objetos, machos glifosato aumentaram o tempo de exploração do objeto familiar e reduziram o índice de reconhecimento de objetos no teste de 2 e 24 horas. Proteínas ligadas à neurogênese e conexões sinápticas tais como o fator neurotrófico derivado do cérebro (BDNF), Doublecortin (DCX) e Sinaptofisina foram quantificados por meio da técnica de Western Blotting, porém não foram encontradas diferenças entre os grupos na expressão de nenhuma das proteínas analisadas. 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title O consumo materno perinatal de herbicida à base de glifosato prejudica o neurodesenvolvimento comportamental da prole.
spellingShingle O consumo materno perinatal de herbicida à base de glifosato prejudica o neurodesenvolvimento comportamental da prole.
Oliveira, Maria Aparecida De Lima
Agroquímicos
Comportamento
Gravidez
Lactação
Transtornos do espectro autista
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
title_short O consumo materno perinatal de herbicida à base de glifosato prejudica o neurodesenvolvimento comportamental da prole.
title_full O consumo materno perinatal de herbicida à base de glifosato prejudica o neurodesenvolvimento comportamental da prole.
title_fullStr O consumo materno perinatal de herbicida à base de glifosato prejudica o neurodesenvolvimento comportamental da prole.
title_full_unstemmed O consumo materno perinatal de herbicida à base de glifosato prejudica o neurodesenvolvimento comportamental da prole.
title_sort O consumo materno perinatal de herbicida à base de glifosato prejudica o neurodesenvolvimento comportamental da prole.
author Oliveira, Maria Aparecida De Lima
author_facet Oliveira, Maria Aparecida De Lima
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Maria Aparecida De Lima
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Paula, Hudsara Aparecida De Almeida
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Kirsten, Thiago Berti
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Pinheiro, Lucas Cézar
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Giusti, Fabiana Cardoso Vilela
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contributor_str_mv Paula, Hudsara Aparecida De Almeida
Kirsten, Thiago Berti
Pinheiro, Lucas Cézar
Giusti, Fabiana Cardoso Vilela
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Comportamento
Gravidez
Lactação
Transtornos do espectro autista
topic Agroquímicos
Comportamento
Gravidez
Lactação
Transtornos do espectro autista
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
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description The increasing use of pesticides has worried the population. Glyphosate-based herbicides (GBH) are the main pesticides sold in Brazil and worldwide. Studies try to clarify the impacts brought about by the consumption of these substances present, mainly in food. Among the consequences already described are câncer, oxidative stress, depression and anxiety. Therefore, it was believed to be pertinent to investigate whether an GBH would be able to induce behavior similar to autism, since the prevalence of the disease has grown alarmingly worldwide, as well as the use of pesticides. Thus, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of perinatal consumption of GBH by Wistar rats and the neurobehavioral alterations in offspring that characterize typical symptoms of autism and, finally, to search for the molecular mechanisms responsible for the alterations suffered. For this, pregnant Wistar rats received GBH, Zapp QI 620, by gavage during pregnancy and lactation. Our results showed that the glyphosate had a reduction in weight gain of the dams during the 16th and 19th day of lactation. During the assessment of maternal behavior, these dams also showed an increase in exploration without offspring. Finally, when evaluated in the open field test, the dams from the glyphosate group showed an increase in the total distance walked. As for the offspring, glyphosate females had a reduction in weight gain on the 28th postnatal day when compared to males in the same group. Glyphosate males had a reduction in the number of VUS, while glyphosate females had an increase in the repetitive behavior observed by the increase in the number of head dips in the hole board test. Glyphosate females and males had reduced play behavior. In the object recognition test, male glyphosate increased the familiar object exploration time and reduced the object recognition index in the 2 and 24 hours test. Proteins linked to neurogenesis and synaptic connections such as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), Doublecortin (DCX) and Synaptophysin were quantified using the Western Blotting technique, but no differences were found between groups in the expression of any of the analyzed proteins. Based on the results presented, it’s concluded that the consumption of HBG by Wistar rats during the perinatal period can cause neurobehavioral changes similar to autism in offspring.
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