2012-06-152012-06-152011-12-23SOUZA, Patrícia Carvalho de. Modelo experimental de imunossupressão com ciclofosfamida em Rattus norvegicus da linhagem wistar e primatas não humanos da especie Cebus apella: análise genotoxicológica. 2011. 77 f. Tese (Doutorado) - Universidade Federal do Pará, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Belém, 2011. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Neurociências e Biologia Celular.https://repositorio.ufpa.br/handle/2011/2853We established a model of immunosuppression in rats by inoculation of the alkylating agent Cyclophosphamide (CY). The administration of 50 mg/kg CY in Wistar rats caused a significant decrease in the parameters of cellularity, and relative weight of lymphoid organs. For analysis of antibody titre of the test on the plaque forming cells and hemolysis test was proven that the humoral immunity of rodents suffered suppression. Four inoculations were carried out and this immunosuppressive intervals between inoculations was determined by recovery of normal levels of the aforementioned parameters. The change in differential counts of white blood cells represented the greatest adverse effect of CY, observed in laboratory parameters analyzed in Cebus apella. Both times it was administered the drug decreased the number of lymphocytes and neutrophils subsequently decreased, but only in the second was observed immunosuppression. Since the phylogenetic proximity of nonhuman primates, this experimental design is of paramount importance for the study of tumors at various stages of development and mainly for testing new drugs and therapeutic regimens. With respect to genotoxicity analysis of CY can conclude that in Wistar rats, the administration of CY significantly increased frequency of micronuclei in polychromatic erythrocytes (MN ECPs) and caused a cytotoxic effect (P <0.05). In C. apella, the peripheral blood lymphocytes after treatment with CY showed a significant increase in media MN/1000 lymphocyte cells compared to control (P <0.05). The concentration of 50mg/kg of CY in C. apella, LD50 is the concentration of the drug, whereas 50% of these animals died during the trial of immunosuppression. Until the development of this work, do not know the concentration corresponding to the LD50 in this species. In comparing the two species of animals used in this work, non-human primates have a more rapid immune recovery compared to rats. Probably the ability to metabolize the drug is more effective in C. apella. Our results support, therefore, that non-human primates are the best experimental models due to its great evolutionary and phylogenetic proximity to humans.porAcesso AbertoGenotoxicologiaImunotoxicologiaMutagêneseImunossupressoresCiclofosfamidaRattus norvegicusRatos wistarCebus apellaModelo experimental de imunossupressão com ciclofosfamida em Rattus norvegicus da linhagem wistar e primatas não humanos da especie Cebus apella: análise genotoxicológicaTeseCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FARMACOLOGIA::TOXICOLOGIACNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::IMUNOLOGIA