2014-07-312014-07-312014-02-28FARIAS, Alexandre Maia de. Estudo da neuropatologia induzida pelo vírus Marabá em modelo murino. 2014. 100 f. Dissertação (Mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Pará, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Belém, 2014. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Neurociências e Biologia Celular.https://repositorio.ufpa.br/handle/2011/5386The Marabá virus (Be AR 411459) is an Vesiculovirus (VSV), member of the Rhabdoviridae family, isolated in 1983 from a pool of sandflies captured in Marabá - PA by Section Arbovirus the Evandro Chagas Institute. In literature There are few studies on experimental neuropathology Marabá virus induced, despite 30 years of isolation. A single study, however, revealed that viral infection in newborn mice causes necrosis and pyknosis in neurons in several regions of the central nervous system (CNS). The objective of this study was to investigate the distribution of Marabá virus in the CNS, reactive microglia and astrocytes, histopathologic features, and the expression of cytokines and nitric oxide (NO), in Marabá virus-induced encephalitis in BALB / c mice. Thus was performed processing of samples for histopathological examination; Immunohistochemistry for observation of microglia, astrocytes and viral antigen; tests for quantification of cytokines and NO, and statistical analyzes. The results showed that infected animals (Ai) 3 days after inoculation (d.p.i.) with discrete labeling of viral antigen, as well as the activation of microglia and astrocytes in the CNS. Moreover , in Ai 6 d.p.i. marking the viral antigen was observed in almost all brain regions, with intense microglial activation in these locations, although was less astrogliosis. Edema, necrosis and apoptosis of neurons were mainly observed in the olfactory bulb, septum and frontal cortex of Ai 6 d.p.i. Quantification of IL - 12p40, IL- 10, IL- 6, TNF- α, INF- ү, MCP-1 and NO, showed significant increases in Ai 6 d.p.i., when compared with controls animals and Ai 3 d.p.i. On the other hand, TGF-β, important immunosuppressant, has not been significant in all groups and evaluated times (3 and 6 d.p.i.). These results indicate that Marabá virus can infect various CNS regions of BALB /c mouse adult 6 d.p.i., producing anatomical and pathological changes and strong inflammatory immune response that can be lethal to the animal.porAcesso AbertoNeuropatologiaVírus MarabáMicrogliaAstrócitosNeurôniosCitocinasÓxido nítricoPará - EstadoAmazônia brasileiraEstudo da neuropatologia induzida pelo vírus Marabá em modelo murinoDissertaçãoCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::MICROBIOLOGIA::BIOLOGIA E FISIOLOGIA DOS MICROORGANISMOS::VIROLOGIA