Alterações morfológicas em pulmões de ratos expostos a uma mistura de disruptores endócrinos

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: GIMENEZ, Vanderlei Ramos lattes
Orientador(a): Rossi, Renata Calciolari lattes
Banca de defesa: Mendonça, Ana Karina Marques Salge lattes, Toledo, Ana Clara Campagnolo Gonçalves lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade do Oeste Paulista
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado em Ciências da Saúde
Departamento: Mestrado em Ciências da Saúde
País: Brasil
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Resumo: Xenobiotics are substances considered foreign to the human body, among which endocrine disruptors (EDs) are particularly notable. These substances are found in the environment at low concentrations, yet sufficient to cause adverse effects in animals and humans exposed over the long term. The lungs play a crucial role in communication with the external environment through the air, which has the potential to carry thousands of toxins and even microorganisms to the pulmonary epithelium, leading to various adverse effects on respiratory health. Consequently, EDs have the capacity to directly impact this vital organ. In this context, it is evident that studies characterizing exposure to which humans and animals are subjected in the environment are of great importance. This study aimed to compare the morphological findings in the lungs of rats exposed to EDs. An investigation was conducted into the aspects of the physiology-environment relationship in exposure to a mixture of endocrine disruptors, using rats to assess the toxicity of EDs. A mixture of twelve chemical compounds was used, selected as representatives of other EDs, mimicking human exposure to toxic substances. The composition of the mixture included twelve compounds (phthalates, pesticides, UV filters, bisphenol A, butylparaben), predominantly with androgenic inhibitory properties, along with four substances with xenoestrogenic characteristics. Pregnant Sprague-Dawley females were randomly divided into two experimental groups: Ctrl Group (vehicle: corn oil, by gavage) and ED Mix Group (received 32.11 mg/kg/day diluted in corn oil [2 ml/kg], by gavage). After lactation, F1 generation females were maintained with access to water and food ad libitum until they reached 365 days of age, at which point they were euthanized and their lungs collected. No changes were observed in the inflammation score, but alterations in mast cells were found. Therefore, we conclude that lifelong exposure to EDs induces pulmonary damage.
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spelling Rossi, Renata Calciolarihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9313445810035844Mendonça, Ana Karina Marques Salgehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7766918925030041Toledo, Ana Clara Campagnolo Gonçalveshttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7660-0449http://lattes.cnpq.br/5711430948271196http://lattes.cnpq.br/9326231678049086GIMENEZ, Vanderlei Ramos2026-01-13T19:43:35Z2024-09-13GIMENEZ, Vanderlei Ramos. Alterações morfológicas em pulmões de ratos expostos a uma mistura de disruptores endócrinos. 2024. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências da Saúde) - Universidade do Oeste Paulista, 2024.http://bdtd.unoeste.br:8080/jspui/handle/jspui/1741Xenobiotics are substances considered foreign to the human body, among which endocrine disruptors (EDs) are particularly notable. These substances are found in the environment at low concentrations, yet sufficient to cause adverse effects in animals and humans exposed over the long term. The lungs play a crucial role in communication with the external environment through the air, which has the potential to carry thousands of toxins and even microorganisms to the pulmonary epithelium, leading to various adverse effects on respiratory health. Consequently, EDs have the capacity to directly impact this vital organ. In this context, it is evident that studies characterizing exposure to which humans and animals are subjected in the environment are of great importance. This study aimed to compare the morphological findings in the lungs of rats exposed to EDs. An investigation was conducted into the aspects of the physiology-environment relationship in exposure to a mixture of endocrine disruptors, using rats to assess the toxicity of EDs. A mixture of twelve chemical compounds was used, selected as representatives of other EDs, mimicking human exposure to toxic substances. The composition of the mixture included twelve compounds (phthalates, pesticides, UV filters, bisphenol A, butylparaben), predominantly with androgenic inhibitory properties, along with four substances with xenoestrogenic characteristics. Pregnant Sprague-Dawley females were randomly divided into two experimental groups: Ctrl Group (vehicle: corn oil, by gavage) and ED Mix Group (received 32.11 mg/kg/day diluted in corn oil [2 ml/kg], by gavage). After lactation, F1 generation females were maintained with access to water and food ad libitum until they reached 365 days of age, at which point they were euthanized and their lungs collected. No changes were observed in the inflammation score, but alterations in mast cells were found. Therefore, we conclude that lifelong exposure to EDs induces pulmonary damage.Os xenobióticos são componentes considerados estranhos ao organismo humano, dentre os quais se destacam os Disruptores Endócrinos (DEs), que são substâncias encontradas no meio ambiente em pequenas concentrações, mas suficientes para causarem efeitos adversos em animais e seres humanos expostos a longo prazo. Os pulmões possuem uma comunicação muito importante com o meio externo através do ar, o qual tem potencial para carrear milhares de toxinas e até mesmo microrganismos para o epitélio pulmonar, levando ao surgimento de variados efeitos adversos à saúde respiratória. Dessa forma, os DEs têm a capacidade de afetar diretamente esse órgão tão vital. Diante de tal cenário, torna-se evidente a importância de estudos que caracterizem a exposição à qual seres humanos e animais estão submetidos no meio ambiente. O objetivo deste estudo foi comparar os achados morfológicos em pulmões de ratos expostos ao DE. Foi realizado um estudo sobre os aspectos da relação fisiologia-ambiente na exposição a uma mistura de desreguladores endócrinos, utilizando ratos para avaliar a toxicidade dos DEs. Para tal, foi utilizada uma mistura de doze compostos químicos selecionados como representantes de outros DEs, mimetizando uma exposição humana à substância tóxica. A composição da mistura consistiu em doze compostos (ftalatos, pesticidas, filtros UV, bisfenol A, butilparabeno), predominantemente com propriedades inibidoras androgênicas, além da presença de quatro substâncias com características xenoestrogênicas. Fêmeas prenhes da linhagem Sprague-Dawley foram divididas aleatoriamente em dois grupos experimentais: Grupo Ctrl (veículo: óleo de milho, por gavagem) e Grupo ED Mix (receberam 32,11 mg/kg/dia diluídos em óleo de milho [2 ml/kg], por gavagem). Após a lactação, as fêmeas da geração F1 foram mantidas recebendo água e ração ad libitum até completarem 365 dias de idade, quando foram eutanasiadas e os pulmões coletados. Não foram observadas alterações no escore de inflamação, mas foram encontradas alterações nos mastócitos. Em vista disso, concluímos que a exposição a DEs ao longo da vida induz danos pulmonares.Submitted by Jakeline Ortega (jakortega@unoeste.br) on 2026-01-13T19:43:35Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Disseertação Vanderlei Ramos Gimenez ok.pdf: 1014782 bytes, checksum: bbb3b13974189483fed394b6a3a65cec (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2026-01-13T19:43:35Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Alterações morfológicas em pulmões de ratos expostos a uma mistura de disruptores endócrinos
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Morphological changes in the lungs of rats exposed to a mixture of endocrine disruptors
title Alterações morfológicas em pulmões de ratos expostos a uma mistura de disruptores endócrinos
spellingShingle Alterações morfológicas em pulmões de ratos expostos a uma mistura de disruptores endócrinos
GIMENEZ, Vanderlei Ramos
disruptores endócrinos
pulmão
exposição ambiental
sprague-dawley
endocrine disruptors
lung
environmental exposure
sprague-dawley
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
title_short Alterações morfológicas em pulmões de ratos expostos a uma mistura de disruptores endócrinos
title_full Alterações morfológicas em pulmões de ratos expostos a uma mistura de disruptores endócrinos
title_fullStr Alterações morfológicas em pulmões de ratos expostos a uma mistura de disruptores endócrinos
title_full_unstemmed Alterações morfológicas em pulmões de ratos expostos a uma mistura de disruptores endócrinos
title_sort Alterações morfológicas em pulmões de ratos expostos a uma mistura de disruptores endócrinos
author GIMENEZ, Vanderlei Ramos
author_facet GIMENEZ, Vanderlei Ramos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GIMENEZ, Vanderlei Ramos
contributor_str_mv Rossi, Renata Calciolari
Mendonça, Ana Karina Marques Salge
Toledo, Ana Clara Campagnolo Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv disruptores endócrinos
pulmão
exposição ambiental
sprague-dawley
topic disruptores endócrinos
pulmão
exposição ambiental
sprague-dawley
endocrine disruptors
lung
environmental exposure
sprague-dawley
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv endocrine disruptors
lung
environmental exposure
sprague-dawley
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description Xenobiotics are substances considered foreign to the human body, among which endocrine disruptors (EDs) are particularly notable. These substances are found in the environment at low concentrations, yet sufficient to cause adverse effects in animals and humans exposed over the long term. The lungs play a crucial role in communication with the external environment through the air, which has the potential to carry thousands of toxins and even microorganisms to the pulmonary epithelium, leading to various adverse effects on respiratory health. Consequently, EDs have the capacity to directly impact this vital organ. In this context, it is evident that studies characterizing exposure to which humans and animals are subjected in the environment are of great importance. This study aimed to compare the morphological findings in the lungs of rats exposed to EDs. An investigation was conducted into the aspects of the physiology-environment relationship in exposure to a mixture of endocrine disruptors, using rats to assess the toxicity of EDs. A mixture of twelve chemical compounds was used, selected as representatives of other EDs, mimicking human exposure to toxic substances. The composition of the mixture included twelve compounds (phthalates, pesticides, UV filters, bisphenol A, butylparaben), predominantly with androgenic inhibitory properties, along with four substances with xenoestrogenic characteristics. Pregnant Sprague-Dawley females were randomly divided into two experimental groups: Ctrl Group (vehicle: corn oil, by gavage) and ED Mix Group (received 32.11 mg/kg/day diluted in corn oil [2 ml/kg], by gavage). After lactation, F1 generation females were maintained with access to water and food ad libitum until they reached 365 days of age, at which point they were euthanized and their lungs collected. No changes were observed in the inflammation score, but alterations in mast cells were found. Therefore, we conclude that lifelong exposure to EDs induces pulmonary damage.
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