Avaliação do remodelamento cardíaco e estresse oxidativo em ratas infartadas submetidas a terapia de fotobiomodulação e carvedilol

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Autor(a) principal: Grandinétti, Vanessa dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2018
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/2675
Resumo: Heart failure (HF) has as its main etiology myocardial infarction (MI), followed by cardiac remodeling, associated with the effective participation of oxidative stress in its genesis. Our objective was to analyze the effects of Carvedilol therapy and photobiomodulation with low lavel laser therapy (LLLT) on cardiac remodeling and oxidative stress in rats infarcted with HF. The study was approved by the Committee on ethics in the use of animals of the University Nove de Julho under number 0016/2016. The final sample size was 127 rats, arranged in 5 experimental groups: SHAM, IM, IMC (Carvedilol treated myocardial infarction), IML (LLLT treated myocardial infarction), IMCL (Carvedilol treated myocardial infarction associated with LLLT ). The results show increase of body weight over the study period in the SHAM, IMC and IML groups, respectively. The aerobic physical performance of all infarcted groups, regardless of any intervention, presented depression at 29 days of study. LV morphological assessments demonstrate that therapies alone or in combination did not result in benefits, and LV systolic and diastolic function data demonstrate that all infarcted animals exhibited performance depression on systolic function 3 days after coronary occlusion, however, significant improvement was observed in the IMCL group at the end of the study. Oxidative stress decreased in the IML group compared to the IM group. Benefits in the expression of carbonylated proteins were evident only in the IMCL group, compared to the IM group. Data on the activity of antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) in myocardium remote from infarction, showed that there was no benefit of the isolated or combined therapies in SOD and CAT activity in the IMCL group, was significantly higher than values found in the other experimental groups. Survival curves did not show significant differences between groups over 30 days of follow-up. We conclude in this study that Carvedilol and photobiomodulation therapy with LLLT have similar effects on post-infarction HF, considering changes in physical performance, cardiopulmonary biometry and left ventricular morpho-functionality. However, a local anti-inflammatory effect was more evident in animals treated with LBI. In addition, the combination of therapies resulted in attenuation of myocardial hypertrophy and improvement of LV FEAT.
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Our objective was to analyze the effects of Carvedilol therapy and photobiomodulation with low lavel laser therapy (LLLT) on cardiac remodeling and oxidative stress in rats infarcted with HF. The study was approved by the Committee on ethics in the use of animals of the University Nove de Julho under number 0016/2016. The final sample size was 127 rats, arranged in 5 experimental groups: SHAM, IM, IMC (Carvedilol treated myocardial infarction), IML (LLLT treated myocardial infarction), IMCL (Carvedilol treated myocardial infarction associated with LLLT ). The results show increase of body weight over the study period in the SHAM, IMC and IML groups, respectively. The aerobic physical performance of all infarcted groups, regardless of any intervention, presented depression at 29 days of study. LV morphological assessments demonstrate that therapies alone or in combination did not result in benefits, and LV systolic and diastolic function data demonstrate that all infarcted animals exhibited performance depression on systolic function 3 days after coronary occlusion, however, significant improvement was observed in the IMCL group at the end of the study. Oxidative stress decreased in the IML group compared to the IM group. Benefits in the expression of carbonylated proteins were evident only in the IMCL group, compared to the IM group. Data on the activity of antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) in myocardium remote from infarction, showed that there was no benefit of the isolated or combined therapies in SOD and CAT activity in the IMCL group, was significantly higher than values found in the other experimental groups. Survival curves did not show significant differences between groups over 30 days of follow-up. We conclude in this study that Carvedilol and photobiomodulation therapy with LLLT have similar effects on post-infarction HF, considering changes in physical performance, cardiopulmonary biometry and left ventricular morpho-functionality. However, a local anti-inflammatory effect was more evident in animals treated with LBI. In addition, the combination of therapies resulted in attenuation of myocardial hypertrophy and improvement of LV FEAT.A insuficiência cardíaca (IC) tem como principal etiologia o infarto do miocárdio (IM), seguido de remodelamento cardíaco, associada à participação efetiva do estresse oxidativo em sua gênese. Nosso objetivo foi analisar os efeitos da terapia com Carvedilol e fotobiomodulação com laserterapia de baixa intensidade (LBI) no remodelamento cardíaco e estresse oxidativo em ratas infartadas com IC. O estudo foi aprovado pela Comissão de ética no uso de animais da Universidade Nove de Julho sob o número 0016/2016. O tamanho amostral final foi de 127 ratas, dispostas em 5 grupos experimentais: SHAM, IM, IMC (infarto do miocárdio tratado com Carvedilol), IML (infarto do miocárdio tratado com LBI), IMCL (infarto do miocárdio tratado com Carvedilol associado à LBI). Os resultados mostram aumento do peso corporal ao longo do período de estudo nos grupos SHAM, IMC e IML, respectivamente. O desempenho físico aeróbio de todos os grupos infartados, independentemente de qualquer intervenção, apresentou depressão aos 29 dias de estudo. As avaliações morfológicas do VE demonstram que as terapias, isoladas ou combinadas, não resultaram em benefícios, e os dados de função VE sistólica e diastólica demonstram que todos os animais infartados exibiram depressão de desempenho na função sistólica com 3 dias após oclusão coronariana, entretanto, melhora significativa foi observada no grupo IMCL ao final do estudo. O estresse oxidativo diminuiu no grupo IML comparado ao grupo IM. Benefícios na expressão de proteínas carboniladas foram evidentes somente no grupo IMCL, em comparação ao grupo IM. Os dados referentes à atividade das enzimas antioxidantes superóxido dismutase (SOD) e catalase (CAT) no miocárdio remoto ao infarto, mostraram que não houve benefício das terapias isoladas ou combinadas na SOD e a atividade da CAT no grupo IMCL, foi significativamente superior a valores encontrados nos demais grupos experimentais. As curvas de sobrevida não demonstraram diferenças significantes entre os grupos ao longo de 30 dias de seguimento. Concluímos nesse estudo que o Carvedilol e a terapia de fotobiomodulação com LBI possuem efeitos similares na IC pós-infarto, considerando as alterações de desempenho físico, de biometria cardiopulmonar e morfofuncionalidade do VE. Todavia, um efeito anti-inflamatório local foi mais evidente nos animais submetidos ao tratamento com LBI. Além disso, a combinação das terapias resultou em atenuação da hipertrofia miocárdica e melhora da FEAT do VE.Submitted by Nadir Basilio (nadirsb@uninove.br) on 2021-11-04T19:04:13Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Vanessa dos Santos Grandinetti.pdf: 1506894 bytes, checksum: 1a307f6603c5e353c8729530faacd577 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-11-04T19:04:13Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Avaliação do remodelamento cardíaco e estresse oxidativo em ratas infartadas submetidas a terapia de fotobiomodulação e carvedilol
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title Avaliação do remodelamento cardíaco e estresse oxidativo em ratas infartadas submetidas a terapia de fotobiomodulação e carvedilol
spellingShingle Avaliação do remodelamento cardíaco e estresse oxidativo em ratas infartadas submetidas a terapia de fotobiomodulação e carvedilol
Grandinétti, Vanessa dos Santos
remodelamento cardíaco
insuficiência cardíaca
fotobiomodulação
laser de baixa intensidade
carvedilol
desempenho físico
cardiac remodeling
heat failure
photobiomodulation
low level laser therapy
carvedilol
physical performance
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Avaliação do remodelamento cardíaco e estresse oxidativo em ratas infartadas submetidas a terapia de fotobiomodulação e carvedilol
title_full Avaliação do remodelamento cardíaco e estresse oxidativo em ratas infartadas submetidas a terapia de fotobiomodulação e carvedilol
title_fullStr Avaliação do remodelamento cardíaco e estresse oxidativo em ratas infartadas submetidas a terapia de fotobiomodulação e carvedilol
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação do remodelamento cardíaco e estresse oxidativo em ratas infartadas submetidas a terapia de fotobiomodulação e carvedilol
title_sort Avaliação do remodelamento cardíaco e estresse oxidativo em ratas infartadas submetidas a terapia de fotobiomodulação e carvedilol
author Grandinétti, Vanessa dos Santos
author_facet Grandinétti, Vanessa dos Santos
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Silva Junior, Jose Antonio
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Grandinétti, Vanessa dos Santos
contributor_str_mv Serra, Andrey Jorge
Serra, Andrey Jorge
Marcos, Rodrigo Labat
Silva Junior, Jose Antonio
Cunha, Gisela Arsa
Lunardi, Adriana Claudia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv remodelamento cardíaco
insuficiência cardíaca
fotobiomodulação
laser de baixa intensidade
carvedilol
desempenho físico
topic remodelamento cardíaco
insuficiência cardíaca
fotobiomodulação
laser de baixa intensidade
carvedilol
desempenho físico
cardiac remodeling
heat failure
photobiomodulation
low level laser therapy
carvedilol
physical performance
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv cardiac remodeling
heat failure
photobiomodulation
low level laser therapy
carvedilol
physical performance
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description Heart failure (HF) has as its main etiology myocardial infarction (MI), followed by cardiac remodeling, associated with the effective participation of oxidative stress in its genesis. Our objective was to analyze the effects of Carvedilol therapy and photobiomodulation with low lavel laser therapy (LLLT) on cardiac remodeling and oxidative stress in rats infarcted with HF. The study was approved by the Committee on ethics in the use of animals of the University Nove de Julho under number 0016/2016. The final sample size was 127 rats, arranged in 5 experimental groups: SHAM, IM, IMC (Carvedilol treated myocardial infarction), IML (LLLT treated myocardial infarction), IMCL (Carvedilol treated myocardial infarction associated with LLLT ). The results show increase of body weight over the study period in the SHAM, IMC and IML groups, respectively. The aerobic physical performance of all infarcted groups, regardless of any intervention, presented depression at 29 days of study. LV morphological assessments demonstrate that therapies alone or in combination did not result in benefits, and LV systolic and diastolic function data demonstrate that all infarcted animals exhibited performance depression on systolic function 3 days after coronary occlusion, however, significant improvement was observed in the IMCL group at the end of the study. Oxidative stress decreased in the IML group compared to the IM group. Benefits in the expression of carbonylated proteins were evident only in the IMCL group, compared to the IM group. Data on the activity of antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) in myocardium remote from infarction, showed that there was no benefit of the isolated or combined therapies in SOD and CAT activity in the IMCL group, was significantly higher than values found in the other experimental groups. Survival curves did not show significant differences between groups over 30 days of follow-up. We conclude in this study that Carvedilol and photobiomodulation therapy with LLLT have similar effects on post-infarction HF, considering changes in physical performance, cardiopulmonary biometry and left ventricular morpho-functionality. However, a local anti-inflammatory effect was more evident in animals treated with LBI. In addition, the combination of therapies resulted in attenuation of myocardial hypertrophy and improvement of LV FEAT.
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