Avaliação farmacológica no sistema nervoso central de um novo derivado piperazínico LQFM 104

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Oscar Romero Lopes
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: The Laboratório de Química Farmaceutica Medicinal designed and synthesized a new piperazine derivative tert-butyl 4-((1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)methyl)piperazine-1-carboxylate (LQFM104) based on molecular framework of clozapine. This study aimed the pharmacological evaluation in the central nervous system of the LQFM104. Treatment with LQFM104 at doses of 25 , 50 or 100 μmol/kg (p.o.) in the open-field test did not alter in animals the number of grooming behavior, the number of fecal boluses, the total number of crossings, immobility time, number of rears, the percentage of crossings in the central area and the time spent in the center. None of groups of doses tested with LQFM104 was able to change the time spent in the chimney test. In pentobarbital-induced sleep test, the treatment with LQFM104 25, 50 or 100 μmol/kg (p.o.) did not affect sleep latency, while the sleep duration has increased by 65%, 64.4% and 78.6% respectively compared to the control group treated orally with vehicle 10 ml/kg (28.8 ± 2.9 minutes). In the standardization of apomorphine-induced climbing test, the treatment with haloperidol at dose of 2.6 μmol/kg was able to reduce the climbing behavior in 97.8%, whereas clozapine at dose of 45 μol/kg, has reduced this behavior in 78 % when compared to control (16.87 ± 2.8). The LQFM104 50 or 200 μmol/kg (p.o.) was not able to reduce the climbing behavior. In the forced swimming test just LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) was able to reduce the immobility time in 19.8% compared to the control group ( 263.2 ± 6.7 seconds) and increased the latency to immobility in 43%, compared with the control ( 70.6 ± 6.5 seconds). Similarly, in the tail suspension test, only the LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) increased immobility time (32.1%) compared to the control (216.1 ± 13.2 seconds). The LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) had their antidepressant-like effects completely reversed by blocking treatment with PCPA and NAN-190. And the quantification of brain-derived neurotrophic factor the LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) did not change these levels. The results with LQFM104 in the open-field test indicated no changes in spontaneous locomotor activity and showed no anxiogenic activity. The chimney test did not reveal impairment in motor coordination. The pentobarbital-induced sleep test increased sleep duration without reducing the latency, thus suggesting a sedative action. The forced swimming test and the tail suspension test confirmed for LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) an antidepressant activity in mice. The blockade with NAN-190 and PCPA suggests the involvement of serotonergic system and 5-HT1A receptor.
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spelling Costa, Elson Alveshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2607893423583912Costa, Elson AlvesCunha, Luiz Carlos daGuedini, Paulo Césarhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6932028395796966Rodrigues, Oscar Romero Lopes2015-11-12T18:46:20Z2015-03-13RODRIGUES, O. R. Avaliação farmacológica no sistema nervoso central de um novo derivado piperazínico LQFM 104. 2015. 92 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Farmacêuticas) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2015.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/4888The Laboratório de Química Farmaceutica Medicinal designed and synthesized a new piperazine derivative tert-butyl 4-((1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)methyl)piperazine-1-carboxylate (LQFM104) based on molecular framework of clozapine. This study aimed the pharmacological evaluation in the central nervous system of the LQFM104. Treatment with LQFM104 at doses of 25 , 50 or 100 μmol/kg (p.o.) in the open-field test did not alter in animals the number of grooming behavior, the number of fecal boluses, the total number of crossings, immobility time, number of rears, the percentage of crossings in the central area and the time spent in the center. None of groups of doses tested with LQFM104 was able to change the time spent in the chimney test. In pentobarbital-induced sleep test, the treatment with LQFM104 25, 50 or 100 μmol/kg (p.o.) did not affect sleep latency, while the sleep duration has increased by 65%, 64.4% and 78.6% respectively compared to the control group treated orally with vehicle 10 ml/kg (28.8 ± 2.9 minutes). In the standardization of apomorphine-induced climbing test, the treatment with haloperidol at dose of 2.6 μmol/kg was able to reduce the climbing behavior in 97.8%, whereas clozapine at dose of 45 μol/kg, has reduced this behavior in 78 % when compared to control (16.87 ± 2.8). The LQFM104 50 or 200 μmol/kg (p.o.) was not able to reduce the climbing behavior. In the forced swimming test just LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) was able to reduce the immobility time in 19.8% compared to the control group ( 263.2 ± 6.7 seconds) and increased the latency to immobility in 43%, compared with the control ( 70.6 ± 6.5 seconds). Similarly, in the tail suspension test, only the LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) increased immobility time (32.1%) compared to the control (216.1 ± 13.2 seconds). The LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) had their antidepressant-like effects completely reversed by blocking treatment with PCPA and NAN-190. And the quantification of brain-derived neurotrophic factor the LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) did not change these levels. The results with LQFM104 in the open-field test indicated no changes in spontaneous locomotor activity and showed no anxiogenic activity. The chimney test did not reveal impairment in motor coordination. The pentobarbital-induced sleep test increased sleep duration without reducing the latency, thus suggesting a sedative action. The forced swimming test and the tail suspension test confirmed for LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) an antidepressant activity in mice. The blockade with NAN-190 and PCPA suggests the involvement of serotonergic system and 5-HT1A receptor.O laboratório de Química Farmacêutica Medicinal projetou e sintetizou um novo derivado piperazínico o tert-butil 4-((1-fenil-1H-pirazol-4-il)metil)piperazina-1-carboxilato (LQFM104) baseado no arcabouço molecular da clozapina . O objetivo deste estudo foi a avaliação farmacológica no sistema nervoso central do LQFM104. O tratamento com LQFM104 nas doses de 25, 50 ou 100 μmol/kg (v.o.), no teste de campo aberto não alterou nos animais o número de comportamento de auto-limpeza, o número de bolos fecais, o número total de cruzamentos, o tempo de imobilidade, número de levantadas, a porcentagem de cruzamentos na área central e o tempo despendido no centro. Nenhum dos grupos de doses testadas com LQFM104 tiveram alterações no tempo gasto pelo teste da chaminé. No teste do sono induzido por pentobarbital, o tratamento com LQFM104 25, 50 ou 100 μmol/kg (v.o.) não afetou a latência ao sono, enquanto que a duração do sono aumentou em 65%, 64,4% e 78,6% respectivamente, em comparação com o grupo controle tratado oralmente com veículo 10 ml/kg (28,8 ± 2,9 minutos). Na padronização do teste de escalada induzido por apomorfina, o tratamento com haloperidol na dose de 2,6 μmol/kg foi capaz de reduzir o comportamento de escalada em 97,8%, e a clozapina, na dose de 45 μmol/kg, causou este comportamento reduzido em 78% quando comparado com o controle (16,87 ± 2,8). O LQFM104 nas doses de 50 ou 200 μmol/kg (v.o.) não foi capaze de reduzir o comportamento de escalada. No teste do nado forçado, apenas a dose de 50 μmol/kg (v.o.) foi capaz de reduzir o tempo de imobilidade, em 19,8% em comparação com o grupo controle (263,2 ± 6,7 segundos) e aumentou a latência para a imobilidade em 43%, em comparação com o controle (70,6 ± 6,5 segundos). De modo semelhante, no teste de suspensão pela cauda, apenas o LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (v.o.), aumentou o tempo de imobilidade (32,1%) em comparação com o controle (216,1 ± 13,2 segundos). O LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (v.o.) teve seu efeito tipo antidepressivo completamente revertido pelo bloqueio com o tratamento com PCPA e NAN-190. Na quantificação do fator neurotrófico derivado do cérebro o LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (v.o.) não alterou esses níveis. Os resultados com LQFM104 no teste de campo aberto não indicaram nenhuma alteração na atividade locomotora espontânea e não mostraram nenhuma atividade ansiogênica. O teste da chaminé não mostrou diminuição na coordenação motora. O teste de sono induzido por pentobarbital aumentou a duração do sono, sem reduzir a latência, o que sugere uma ação sedativa. O teste do nado forçado e o teste de suspensão pela cauda confirmou para LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (v.o.) uma atividade tipo antidepressiva em camundongos. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Avaliação farmacológica no sistema nervoso central de um novo derivado piperazínico LQFM 104
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Pharmacological evaluation in the central nervous system of a new piperazine derivative LQFM 104
title Avaliação farmacológica no sistema nervoso central de um novo derivado piperazínico LQFM 104
spellingShingle Avaliação farmacológica no sistema nervoso central de um novo derivado piperazínico LQFM 104
Rodrigues, Oscar Romero Lopes
Derivado piperazínico
Efeito antidepressivo
Sistema serotorinérgico
Piperazine derivative
Antidepressant effect
Serotonergic system
FARMACIA::ANALISE E CONTROLE E MEDICAMENTOS
title_short Avaliação farmacológica no sistema nervoso central de um novo derivado piperazínico LQFM 104
title_full Avaliação farmacológica no sistema nervoso central de um novo derivado piperazínico LQFM 104
title_fullStr Avaliação farmacológica no sistema nervoso central de um novo derivado piperazínico LQFM 104
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação farmacológica no sistema nervoso central de um novo derivado piperazínico LQFM 104
title_sort Avaliação farmacológica no sistema nervoso central de um novo derivado piperazínico LQFM 104
author Rodrigues, Oscar Romero Lopes
author_facet Rodrigues, Oscar Romero Lopes
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Costa, Elson Alves
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2607893423583912
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Costa, Elson Alves
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Cunha, Luiz Carlos da
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Guedini, Paulo César
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6932028395796966
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Oscar Romero Lopes
contributor_str_mv Costa, Elson Alves
Costa, Elson Alves
Cunha, Luiz Carlos da
Guedini, Paulo César
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Derivado piperazínico
Efeito antidepressivo
Sistema serotorinérgico
topic Derivado piperazínico
Efeito antidepressivo
Sistema serotorinérgico
Piperazine derivative
Antidepressant effect
Serotonergic system
FARMACIA::ANALISE E CONTROLE E MEDICAMENTOS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Piperazine derivative
Antidepressant effect
Serotonergic system
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv FARMACIA::ANALISE E CONTROLE E MEDICAMENTOS
description The Laboratório de Química Farmaceutica Medicinal designed and synthesized a new piperazine derivative tert-butyl 4-((1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)methyl)piperazine-1-carboxylate (LQFM104) based on molecular framework of clozapine. This study aimed the pharmacological evaluation in the central nervous system of the LQFM104. Treatment with LQFM104 at doses of 25 , 50 or 100 μmol/kg (p.o.) in the open-field test did not alter in animals the number of grooming behavior, the number of fecal boluses, the total number of crossings, immobility time, number of rears, the percentage of crossings in the central area and the time spent in the center. None of groups of doses tested with LQFM104 was able to change the time spent in the chimney test. In pentobarbital-induced sleep test, the treatment with LQFM104 25, 50 or 100 μmol/kg (p.o.) did not affect sleep latency, while the sleep duration has increased by 65%, 64.4% and 78.6% respectively compared to the control group treated orally with vehicle 10 ml/kg (28.8 ± 2.9 minutes). In the standardization of apomorphine-induced climbing test, the treatment with haloperidol at dose of 2.6 μmol/kg was able to reduce the climbing behavior in 97.8%, whereas clozapine at dose of 45 μol/kg, has reduced this behavior in 78 % when compared to control (16.87 ± 2.8). The LQFM104 50 or 200 μmol/kg (p.o.) was not able to reduce the climbing behavior. In the forced swimming test just LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) was able to reduce the immobility time in 19.8% compared to the control group ( 263.2 ± 6.7 seconds) and increased the latency to immobility in 43%, compared with the control ( 70.6 ± 6.5 seconds). Similarly, in the tail suspension test, only the LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) increased immobility time (32.1%) compared to the control (216.1 ± 13.2 seconds). The LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) had their antidepressant-like effects completely reversed by blocking treatment with PCPA and NAN-190. And the quantification of brain-derived neurotrophic factor the LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) did not change these levels. The results with LQFM104 in the open-field test indicated no changes in spontaneous locomotor activity and showed no anxiogenic activity. The chimney test did not reveal impairment in motor coordination. The pentobarbital-induced sleep test increased sleep duration without reducing the latency, thus suggesting a sedative action. The forced swimming test and the tail suspension test confirmed for LQFM104 50 μmol/kg (p.o.) an antidepressant activity in mice. The blockade with NAN-190 and PCPA suggests the involvement of serotonergic system and 5-HT1A receptor.
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dc.date.issued.fl_str_mv 2015-03-13
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