Efeitos da exposição à poluição do ar na gestação em ratos normotensos e hipertensos: impacto cardiovascular e neuroimune nas mães e na prole

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas, Sarah Cristina Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da Uninove
Texto Completo: http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/2774
Resumo: Recently, studies have reinforced the relationship of urban pollution, specifically particulate matter smaller than 2.5 μm (PM2.5), with different types of chronic diseases. However, the mechanisms involved in cardiovascular dysfunction associated with PM exposure are still poorly understood. Thus, the objective of this thesis was to evaluate the cardiovascular and neuroimmune effects of daily exposure of MP2,5 during pregnancy in normotensive and hypertensive rats (Wistar and SHR), as well as the effects on their offspring. For this, this thesis was divided into 3 studies. Study 1 - Evaluation of Wistar and SHR pregnant rats not exposed (WC and SHC group) or exposed to air pollution (PM2.5, 600 μg/m3/day) (WE and SHE) (n=7/each). On the twentieth day of gestation, they were cannulated and 24h later arterial pressure (AP) and heart rate (HR) were recorded, followed by euthanasia and the heart was collected for inflammatory and oxidative stress evaluations. Study 2 - Evaluation of newborns of pregnant rats from WC, WE, SHC and SHE groups. HR was recorded by electrocardiogram (n=8) and euthanasia was performed, the heart was collected for inflammatory and oxidative stress evaluations (n=7 pools, with 3 hearts each). Study 3 - Evaluation of offspring of WC and WE rats divided according to gender in WC and WE female groups and WC and WE male groups (n=7/each). After 60 days of weaning, cannulation, AP and HR recording and euthanasia were performed, the heart was collected for inflammatory and oxidative stress evaluations. In study 1, it was possible to observe a reduction in baroreflex sensitivity and an increase in variance of systolic AP in normotensive and hypertensive rats exposed to air pollution when compared with their respective controls. The SAP low frequency band was further increased in the SHE (vs. SHC) group (WC:2.51±0.25, WE:2.91±0.38, SHC:6.62±0.35, SHE: 11.74±1.09 ms2). The WE group was the only one to present elevation of inflammatory cytokines in relation to its control. Oxidative stress assessed by lipoperoxidation and peroxide hydrogen were increased in groups exposed to air pollution compared to control groups. However, the activity of the enzyme NADPH oxidase was increased and the non-enzymatic antioxidant potential (FRAP) was reduced only in the WE group compared to the other 3 experimental groups. In study 2, air pollution caused a reduction in RR variance only in the WE neonates (20.35±3.78 ms2) compared to WC neonates (36.90±3.55 ms2). Regarding inflammation, there was a reduction in IL-10 in the group WE neonates compared to controls and an increase in SHE neonates when compared to the other 3 groups. The SHE neonates group showed increased NADPH oxidase activity and decreased catalase activity compared to the SHC neonates group. In study 3, there was an increase in diastolic and mean AP in WE female and male compared with their controls. WE groups also showed reduction in baroreflex sensitivity, increase in VarSAP and cardiac sympathovagal balance (LF/HF- WC female: 0.29±0.03, WC male: 0.24±0.03, WE female: 0.56±0.09, WE male: 0.47±0.06) compared to controls. Regarding inflammation, there was an increase of IL-6 in WE and IL-10 only in WE female. In conclusion, our results show that exposure to air pollution (PM2.5) only during pregnancy induces cardiovascular, neuroimmune (autonomic and inflammatory) and cardiac oxidative stress dysfunction in normotensive and hypertensive parents, as well as in their offspring, from birth to adulthood, which is probably associated with increased cardiovascular risk.
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spelling Angelis, Kátia dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4299344810509965Angelis, Kátia dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4299344810509965Zamuner, Stella Reginahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1935805744318404Trombetta, Ivani Credidiohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6691204901202886Irigoyen, Maria Claudia Costahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8049184468038869Veras, Mariana Materahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7698857382467031http://lattes.cnpq.br/0491132568291649Freitas, Sarah Cristina Ferreira2021-11-18T22:15:56Z2019-10-23Freitas, Sarah Cristina Ferreira. Efeitos da exposição à poluição do ar na gestação em ratos normotensos e hipertensos: impacto cardiovascular e neuroimune nas mães e na prole. 2019. 122 f. Tese( Programa de Mestrado em Medicina) - Universidade Nove de Julho, São Paulo.http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/2774Recently, studies have reinforced the relationship of urban pollution, specifically particulate matter smaller than 2.5 μm (PM2.5), with different types of chronic diseases. However, the mechanisms involved in cardiovascular dysfunction associated with PM exposure are still poorly understood. Thus, the objective of this thesis was to evaluate the cardiovascular and neuroimmune effects of daily exposure of MP2,5 during pregnancy in normotensive and hypertensive rats (Wistar and SHR), as well as the effects on their offspring. For this, this thesis was divided into 3 studies. Study 1 - Evaluation of Wistar and SHR pregnant rats not exposed (WC and SHC group) or exposed to air pollution (PM2.5, 600 μg/m3/day) (WE and SHE) (n=7/each). On the twentieth day of gestation, they were cannulated and 24h later arterial pressure (AP) and heart rate (HR) were recorded, followed by euthanasia and the heart was collected for inflammatory and oxidative stress evaluations. Study 2 - Evaluation of newborns of pregnant rats from WC, WE, SHC and SHE groups. HR was recorded by electrocardiogram (n=8) and euthanasia was performed, the heart was collected for inflammatory and oxidative stress evaluations (n=7 pools, with 3 hearts each). Study 3 - Evaluation of offspring of WC and WE rats divided according to gender in WC and WE female groups and WC and WE male groups (n=7/each). After 60 days of weaning, cannulation, AP and HR recording and euthanasia were performed, the heart was collected for inflammatory and oxidative stress evaluations. In study 1, it was possible to observe a reduction in baroreflex sensitivity and an increase in variance of systolic AP in normotensive and hypertensive rats exposed to air pollution when compared with their respective controls. The SAP low frequency band was further increased in the SHE (vs. SHC) group (WC:2.51±0.25, WE:2.91±0.38, SHC:6.62±0.35, SHE: 11.74±1.09 ms2). The WE group was the only one to present elevation of inflammatory cytokines in relation to its control. Oxidative stress assessed by lipoperoxidation and peroxide hydrogen were increased in groups exposed to air pollution compared to control groups. However, the activity of the enzyme NADPH oxidase was increased and the non-enzymatic antioxidant potential (FRAP) was reduced only in the WE group compared to the other 3 experimental groups. In study 2, air pollution caused a reduction in RR variance only in the WE neonates (20.35±3.78 ms2) compared to WC neonates (36.90±3.55 ms2). Regarding inflammation, there was a reduction in IL-10 in the group WE neonates compared to controls and an increase in SHE neonates when compared to the other 3 groups. The SHE neonates group showed increased NADPH oxidase activity and decreased catalase activity compared to the SHC neonates group. In study 3, there was an increase in diastolic and mean AP in WE female and male compared with their controls. WE groups also showed reduction in baroreflex sensitivity, increase in VarSAP and cardiac sympathovagal balance (LF/HF- WC female: 0.29±0.03, WC male: 0.24±0.03, WE female: 0.56±0.09, WE male: 0.47±0.06) compared to controls. Regarding inflammation, there was an increase of IL-6 in WE and IL-10 only in WE female. In conclusion, our results show that exposure to air pollution (PM2.5) only during pregnancy induces cardiovascular, neuroimmune (autonomic and inflammatory) and cardiac oxidative stress dysfunction in normotensive and hypertensive parents, as well as in their offspring, from birth to adulthood, which is probably associated with increased cardiovascular risk.Recentemente, estudos têm reforçado a relação da poluição urbana, mais especificamente de material particulado menor do que 2,5 μm (MP2,5), com diferentes tipos de doenças crônicas. No entanto, os mecanismos envolvidos nas disfunções cardiovasculares associadas à exposição à MP ainda são pouco compreendidos. Desta forma, o objetivo desta tese foi avaliar os efeitos cardiovasculares e neuroimunes da exposição diária de MP2,5 durante a gestação em ratos normotensos e hipertensos (Wistar e SHR), assim como os efeitos sobre sua prole. Para isso, essa tese foi dividida em 3 estudos: Estudo 1 – Avaliação de ratas Wistar e SHR gestantes não expostas (grupo WC e SHC) ou expostas à poluição do ar (MP2,5, 600 μg/m3/dia) (WE e SHE) (n=7/cada). No vigésimo dia de gestação foram submetidas a canulação e 24h depois foi feito registro da pressão arterial (PA) e frequência cardíaca (FC), eutanásia e coleta do coração para avaliações inflamatórias e estresse oxidativo. Estudo 2 – Avaliação de neonatos das gestantes WC, WE, SHC e SHE após o nascimento. O registro de FC foi feito por eletrocardiograma (n=8) e seguido de eutanásia para coleta do coração para avaliações inflamatórias e estresse oxidativo (n=7, pools c/3 corações cada). Estudo 3 – Avaliação da prole das ratas WC e WE divididos de acordo com o gênero em WC fêmeas e WC machos, e WE fêmeas e WE machos (n=7/cada). Após 60 dias do desmame, foi feita a canulação, registro de PA e FC e eutanásia para coleta do coração para avaliações inflamatórias e estresse oxidativo. No estudo 1 foi possível observar uma redução da sensibilidade barorreflexa e aumento da variância da PA sistólica nas ratas normotensas e hipertensas expostas à poluição do ar quando comparadas com seus respectivos controles. A banda de baixa frequência da PAS estava aumentada adicionalmente no grupo SHE (vs. SHC) (WC: 2,51±0,25, WE: 2,91±0,38, SHC: 6,62±0,35, SHE: 11,74±1,09 ms2). O grupo WE foi o único a apresentar elevação de citocinas inflamatórias em relação ao seu controle. O estresse oxidativo avaliado pela lipoperoxidação e peróxido de hidrogênio estavam aumento nos grupos expostos à poluição do ar em relação aos grupos controles. No entanto, a atividade da enzima NADPH oxidase estava aumentada e o potencial antioxidante não enzimáticos (FRAP) estava reduzido somente no grupo WE em relação aos outros 3 grupos experimentais. No estudo 2, a poluição do ar causou redução da variância do RR somente no grupo WE neonatos (20,35±3,78 ms2) comparado ao WC neonatos (36,90±3,55 ms2). Em relação a inflamação, houve redução da IL-10 no grupo WE neonatos em relação aos controles e aumento no SHE neonatos quando comparado aos outros três grupos. O grupo SHE neonatos apresentou aumento da atividade de NADPH oxidase e redução da atividade da catalase em relação ao grupo SHC neonatos. Já no estudo 3, houve aumento da PA diastólica e média nos grupos WE comparados com seus controles. Os grupos WE também apresentaram redução na sensibilidade barorreflexa, aumento da VarPAS e do balanço simpato-vagal cardíaco (BF/AF- WC fêmeas: 0,29±0,03, WC machos: 0,24±0,03, WE fêmeas: 0,56±0,09, WE machos: 0,47±0,06) comparados aos controles. Em relação a inflamação, houve aumento de IL-6 nos grupos WE e de IL-10 somente no WE fêmea. Concluindo, nossos resultados evidenciam que a exposição à poluição do ar (MP2,5) somente durante a gestação induz disfunção cardiovascular, neuroimune (autonômica e inflamatória) e no perfil de estresse oxidativo cardíaco em genitoras normotensas e hipertensas, assim como em sua prole, desde o nascimento até a vida adulta, o que provavelmente está associado a maior risco cardiovascular.Submitted by Nadir Basilio (nadirsb@uninove.br) on 2021-11-18T22:15:56Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Sarah Cristina.pdf: 1896466 bytes, checksum: fda29155c1e4608317f1d327cfa4f012 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-11-18T22:15:56Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Efeitos da exposição à poluição do ar na gestação em ratos normotensos e hipertensos: impacto cardiovascular e neuroimune nas mães e na prole
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Effects of air pollution exposure during pregnancy in normotensive and hypertensive rats: cardiovascular and neuroimmune impact on pregnant females and offspring
title Efeitos da exposição à poluição do ar na gestação em ratos normotensos e hipertensos: impacto cardiovascular e neuroimune nas mães e na prole
spellingShingle Efeitos da exposição à poluição do ar na gestação em ratos normotensos e hipertensos: impacto cardiovascular e neuroimune nas mães e na prole
Freitas, Sarah Cristina Ferreira
poluição do ar
MP2,5
gravidez
prole
pressão arterial
variabilidade autonômica cardiovascular
estresse oxidativo
inflamação
air pollution
PM2.5
pregnancy
offspring
blood pressure
cardiovascular autonomic variability
oxidative stress
inflammation
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Efeitos da exposição à poluição do ar na gestação em ratos normotensos e hipertensos: impacto cardiovascular e neuroimune nas mães e na prole
title_full Efeitos da exposição à poluição do ar na gestação em ratos normotensos e hipertensos: impacto cardiovascular e neuroimune nas mães e na prole
title_fullStr Efeitos da exposição à poluição do ar na gestação em ratos normotensos e hipertensos: impacto cardiovascular e neuroimune nas mães e na prole
title_full_unstemmed Efeitos da exposição à poluição do ar na gestação em ratos normotensos e hipertensos: impacto cardiovascular e neuroimune nas mães e na prole
title_sort Efeitos da exposição à poluição do ar na gestação em ratos normotensos e hipertensos: impacto cardiovascular e neuroimune nas mães e na prole
author Freitas, Sarah Cristina Ferreira
author_facet Freitas, Sarah Cristina Ferreira
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Angelis, Kátia de
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4299344810509965
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Angelis, Kátia de
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4299344810509965
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Zamuner, Stella Regina
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1935805744318404
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Trombetta, Ivani Credidio
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6691204901202886
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Irigoyen, Maria Claudia Costa
dc.contributor.referee4Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8049184468038869
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Veras, Mariana Matera
dc.contributor.referee5Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7698857382467031
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0491132568291649
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas, Sarah Cristina Ferreira
contributor_str_mv Angelis, Kátia de
Angelis, Kátia de
Zamuner, Stella Regina
Trombetta, Ivani Credidio
Irigoyen, Maria Claudia Costa
Veras, Mariana Matera
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv poluição do ar
MP2,5
gravidez
prole
pressão arterial
variabilidade autonômica cardiovascular
estresse oxidativo
inflamação
topic poluição do ar
MP2,5
gravidez
prole
pressão arterial
variabilidade autonômica cardiovascular
estresse oxidativo
inflamação
air pollution
PM2.5
pregnancy
offspring
blood pressure
cardiovascular autonomic variability
oxidative stress
inflammation
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv air pollution
PM2.5
pregnancy
offspring
blood pressure
cardiovascular autonomic variability
oxidative stress
inflammation
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description Recently, studies have reinforced the relationship of urban pollution, specifically particulate matter smaller than 2.5 μm (PM2.5), with different types of chronic diseases. However, the mechanisms involved in cardiovascular dysfunction associated with PM exposure are still poorly understood. Thus, the objective of this thesis was to evaluate the cardiovascular and neuroimmune effects of daily exposure of MP2,5 during pregnancy in normotensive and hypertensive rats (Wistar and SHR), as well as the effects on their offspring. For this, this thesis was divided into 3 studies. Study 1 - Evaluation of Wistar and SHR pregnant rats not exposed (WC and SHC group) or exposed to air pollution (PM2.5, 600 μg/m3/day) (WE and SHE) (n=7/each). On the twentieth day of gestation, they were cannulated and 24h later arterial pressure (AP) and heart rate (HR) were recorded, followed by euthanasia and the heart was collected for inflammatory and oxidative stress evaluations. Study 2 - Evaluation of newborns of pregnant rats from WC, WE, SHC and SHE groups. HR was recorded by electrocardiogram (n=8) and euthanasia was performed, the heart was collected for inflammatory and oxidative stress evaluations (n=7 pools, with 3 hearts each). Study 3 - Evaluation of offspring of WC and WE rats divided according to gender in WC and WE female groups and WC and WE male groups (n=7/each). After 60 days of weaning, cannulation, AP and HR recording and euthanasia were performed, the heart was collected for inflammatory and oxidative stress evaluations. In study 1, it was possible to observe a reduction in baroreflex sensitivity and an increase in variance of systolic AP in normotensive and hypertensive rats exposed to air pollution when compared with their respective controls. The SAP low frequency band was further increased in the SHE (vs. SHC) group (WC:2.51±0.25, WE:2.91±0.38, SHC:6.62±0.35, SHE: 11.74±1.09 ms2). The WE group was the only one to present elevation of inflammatory cytokines in relation to its control. Oxidative stress assessed by lipoperoxidation and peroxide hydrogen were increased in groups exposed to air pollution compared to control groups. However, the activity of the enzyme NADPH oxidase was increased and the non-enzymatic antioxidant potential (FRAP) was reduced only in the WE group compared to the other 3 experimental groups. In study 2, air pollution caused a reduction in RR variance only in the WE neonates (20.35±3.78 ms2) compared to WC neonates (36.90±3.55 ms2). Regarding inflammation, there was a reduction in IL-10 in the group WE neonates compared to controls and an increase in SHE neonates when compared to the other 3 groups. The SHE neonates group showed increased NADPH oxidase activity and decreased catalase activity compared to the SHC neonates group. In study 3, there was an increase in diastolic and mean AP in WE female and male compared with their controls. WE groups also showed reduction in baroreflex sensitivity, increase in VarSAP and cardiac sympathovagal balance (LF/HF- WC female: 0.29±0.03, WC male: 0.24±0.03, WE female: 0.56±0.09, WE male: 0.47±0.06) compared to controls. Regarding inflammation, there was an increase of IL-6 in WE and IL-10 only in WE female. In conclusion, our results show that exposure to air pollution (PM2.5) only during pregnancy induces cardiovascular, neuroimmune (autonomic and inflammatory) and cardiac oxidative stress dysfunction in normotensive and hypertensive parents, as well as in their offspring, from birth to adulthood, which is probably associated with increased cardiovascular risk.
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dc.identifier.citation.fl_str_mv Freitas, Sarah Cristina Ferreira. Efeitos da exposição à poluição do ar na gestação em ratos normotensos e hipertensos: impacto cardiovascular e neuroimune nas mães e na prole. 2019. 122 f. Tese( Programa de Mestrado em Medicina) - Universidade Nove de Julho, São Paulo.
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identifier_str_mv Freitas, Sarah Cristina Ferreira. Efeitos da exposição à poluição do ar na gestação em ratos normotensos e hipertensos: impacto cardiovascular e neuroimune nas mães e na prole. 2019. 122 f. Tese( Programa de Mestrado em Medicina) - Universidade Nove de Julho, São Paulo.
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