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    Caracterização da injúria no córtex motor de ratos em um modelo de exposição crônica ao metilmercúrio (MeHg)
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016-12-21) SANTANA, Luana de Nazaré da Silva; LIMA, Rafael Rodrigues; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3512648574555468
    The mercury is an environmental contaminant which poses a great risk to human health. Exposure to this toxic metal occurs mainly through a diet contaminated by methylmercury (MeHg) in low concentrations and over a long period of time. Thus, in this study we propose an assessment of the effects of MeHg on the motor cortex in an animal model of chronic exposure and low dose, similar to dietary exposure in areas of high environmental toxicity of mercury. Adult rats were exposed to MeHg for 60 days with a dose of 0.04 mg/kg/day, while the control group received only the vehicle. After this period, they were subjected to behavioral testing in order to evaluate the motor performance after mercury exposure, and then sacrificed and evaluated for oxidative biochemical parameters (change in the concentration of nitrite - NO Lipid Peroxidation - LPO and Antioxidant Capacity Total) as well as evaluation of total deposits of mercury in the motor cortex and changes in cell density of neurons and astrocytes. Data were tabulated and statistically analyzed by Student's t-test (p <0.05). It was possible to observe total mercury deposits in the motor cortex, and deficits in motor parameters, with a reduction in the overall locomotion, on balance and increase in the number of failure, coupled with a significant increase in the levels of NO and LPO and decreased ability antioxidant full of animals exposed, reducing the population of astrocytes and neurons compared to control animals these findings suggest that exposure of adult animals to MeHg, even at low dose and chronically, causes changes in the motor cortex with damage to their functions.
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    Caracterização dos efeitos comportamentais, teciduais e bioquímicos da administração intermitente e episódica de EtOH em ratas da adolescência à fase adulta
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016-10-18) FERNANDES, Luanna de Melo Pereira; MAIA, Cristiane do Socorro Ferraz; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4835820645258101
    The consumption of ethanol (EtOH) is enhanced particularly in adolescent female pubic. The EtOH intake and intermittent episodic own consumption rate around 3 times per week. The toxic effects of this kind of consumption is especially dangerous over the continuous consumption of EtOH followed due to the high dietary intakes of abstinence, causing major changes in the central nervous system (CNS) maturing in a short time consumption. Considering the epidemiological relevance and the harmful effects of EtOH on the oxidative balance, hormone production and neurotrophin CNS maturing, the aim of this study was to investigate the behavioural, tissue and biochemical responses derived from intermittent and episodic consumption of EtOH in rats in phase from adolescence to adulthood. Wistar female adolescents (n = 80) received by gavage, distilled water or EtOH (3 g/kg/day) for 3 consecutive days per week. The animals were assessed seven and a half hours after the last administration day 1, 4 and 8 weeks of episodes of binge drinking (37, 58 and 86 DPN, respectively), besides, a period of 14 days of abstinence was added after BD 8 (100 DPN) to evaluate the ability to reverse the CNS damage generated on it. The battery of behavioural tests consisted of spontaneous locomotor activity, object recognition, elevated plus maze, test pole, walking beam and rotarod. The animals were sacrificed and blood samples collected for evaluation of corticosterone levels of malondialdehyde, catalase activity, the activity of superoxide dismutase and glutathione content. Therefore, the hippocampus was dissected to quantify the immunocontent BDNF. The administration of EtOH reached average peak blood concentration of 197.4 mg / dL and the period of 7.5 hours after the last administration EtOH in acute binge blood concentration was 0.7 mg / dL. Thus, the animals underwent behavioural tests post-consumer EtOH, not under the drug effect. Consumption of EtOH in binge did not affect weight gain of adolescent animals into adulthood, however, reduced the exploratory locomotor activity, impaired motor coordination, balance and motor learning associated with bradykinesia, as well as loss in the mnemonic process and increased anxiety-like behaviour. These losses were accompanied by hormonal elevation of corticosterone, reduced hippocampal BDNF levels and systemic imbalance in the oxidative balance. Thus, it was possible to identify that the damage found on the similar behaviour to anxiety, short-term memory, bradykinesia and spontaneous locomotor activity appeared from EtOH post-consumption for three consecutive days, however, they showed no recovery or worsening of damage after repeated episodes. In contrast, there was recovery of short-term memory in object recognition task associated with the return of normal levels of BDNF in adulthood. Moreover, it showed worsening in motor learning in young adult phase followed by gradual and partial recovery after prolonged period of drug withdrawal, yet the loss of motor coordination and balance remained in adulthood.
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    Efeitos no comportamento motor após intoxicação subcrônica de metilmercúrio na presença de etanol (padrão binge) em ratas adolescentes à fase adulta
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2015-11-06) OLIVEIRA, Aline do Nascimento de; MAIA, Cristiane do Socorro Ferraz; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4835820645258101
    Exposure to methylmercury through the contaminated seafood diet, concomitant abusive alcohol intake, in binge pattern, is quite common in gold mining communities of gold extraction, especially in the Amazon. The association between these two neurotoxicantes is also evident among adolescent women and creates the need to understand its effects on the central nervous system, especially in motor coordination, balance and spontaneous locomotion, because the studies are advanced only for the effects of exposure in isolation. Therefore this study aims to evaluate the effects on motor behavior resulting of subchronic exposure to methylmercury in the presence of alcohol, in binge pattern, in adolescents female rats until early adulthood (37-72 postnatal day), through behavioral motors tests, like Open Field, Pole Test, Rotarod and Beam Walking Test. The testing occurred 24 hours after the last intoxication of rats, which received methylmercury (0.04 mg / kg / day) for 35 days, concomitant with alcohol (3g / kg / day), 3 intermittent days, 1 time per week (binge), totaling 5 binges. The results showed a decrease in spontaneous locomotion in Open Field test through the parameters of the total distance traveled and number of rearing. In the Pole test was increased fall time, evidencing the bradykinesia. In the Rotarod there was a decrease in latency in the first three exhibitions, as well as Beam Walking Test was increased latency and number of slips, especially in thinner beams, showing that subchronic exposure to methylmercury in the presence of alcohol, in the binge, in adolescent female rats was able to produce behavioral damages related to coordinating motor, balance and spontaneous locomotor activity.
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