Etanol e suas associações : efeitos comportamentais e cardiovasculares

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Autor(a) principal: Engi, Sheila Antonagi
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8562
Resumo: Alcohol abuse is a worldwide problem with concomitant medical, social and economic costs. In Brazil, epidemiological data show an increase in the abuse of illicit and licit drugs, such as ethanol and steroids. Studies indicate that physical exercise influences ethanol consumption and preference and is positively correlated with steroids abuse. Despite many evidences, there is no study about the association between ethanol consumption, physical exercise and steroids abuse. In the present study, we investigated 1) the effects of physical exercise associated to testosterone treatment in ethanol intermittent access drinking; 2) consequences of the association between physical exercise, ethanol intermittent access and chronic testosterone treatment upon the cardiovascular system of rats. Many studies suggest that the mTORC1- mammalian target of rapamycin complex participates in the mechanisms related to ethanol abuse. In this way, we investigated the mTORC1 role in the ethanol intermittent access consumption maintenance. Our results showed that a) physical exercise improved treadmill performance in rats and did not change ethanol consumption; b) ethanol voluntary consumption was not affected either by physical exercise or by testosterone treatment; c) ethanol voluntary intermittent access did not change basal arterial pressure and heart rate; d) testosterone treatment caused rest bradycardia; e) ethanol consumption and testosterone treatment altered vascular reactivity to vasoactive agents, that was also altered by physical exercise. These results show the first evidence of ethanol intermittent access and testosterone treatment on cardiovascular functions in trained rats. Our results also suggest that the downstream mTORC1 pathway is related to excessive and abusive ethanol consumption.
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spelling Engi, Sheila AntonagiPlaneta, Cleopatra da Silvahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2514762545280942Crestani, Carlos Cesarhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1117432571971568http://lattes.cnpq.br/8519239093983320c7ae9a11-70dc-44d9-8b1d-9503273fa6b42017-03-14T13:52:35Z2017-03-14T13:52:35Z2016-09-26ENGI, Sheila Antonagi. Etanol e suas associações : efeitos comportamentais e cardiovasculares. 2016. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Fisiológicas) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2016. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8562.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8562Alcohol abuse is a worldwide problem with concomitant medical, social and economic costs. In Brazil, epidemiological data show an increase in the abuse of illicit and licit drugs, such as ethanol and steroids. Studies indicate that physical exercise influences ethanol consumption and preference and is positively correlated with steroids abuse. Despite many evidences, there is no study about the association between ethanol consumption, physical exercise and steroids abuse. In the present study, we investigated 1) the effects of physical exercise associated to testosterone treatment in ethanol intermittent access drinking; 2) consequences of the association between physical exercise, ethanol intermittent access and chronic testosterone treatment upon the cardiovascular system of rats. Many studies suggest that the mTORC1- mammalian target of rapamycin complex participates in the mechanisms related to ethanol abuse. In this way, we investigated the mTORC1 role in the ethanol intermittent access consumption maintenance. Our results showed that a) physical exercise improved treadmill performance in rats and did not change ethanol consumption; b) ethanol voluntary consumption was not affected either by physical exercise or by testosterone treatment; c) ethanol voluntary intermittent access did not change basal arterial pressure and heart rate; d) testosterone treatment caused rest bradycardia; e) ethanol consumption and testosterone treatment altered vascular reactivity to vasoactive agents, that was also altered by physical exercise. These results show the first evidence of ethanol intermittent access and testosterone treatment on cardiovascular functions in trained rats. Our results also suggest that the downstream mTORC1 pathway is related to excessive and abusive ethanol consumption.O abuso de drogas é considerado um problema de saúde pública mundial. No Brasil, dados epidemiológicos têm mostrado um crescimento no consumo de drogas ilícitas e lícitas, dentre elas destacam-se o etanol e os esteroides anabólicos. Vários estudos demonstram que exercício físico pode influenciar o consumo e a preferência por etanol, além disso, a prática de exercício físico é positivamente relacionada ao uso abusivo de esteroides anabolizantes. Contudo nenhum estudo investigou as consequências da associação desses três fatores. No presente estudo investigamos: 1) os efeitos da prática diária de exercício físico associada ao tratamento com testosterona no consumo intermitente livre de etanol; 2) as consequências da associação entre prática de exercício físico moderado de esteira, consumo crônico intermitente livre de etanol e tratamento crônico de testosterona sobre o sistema cardiovascular de ratos. Vários estudos sugerem que o complexo 1 da proteína alvo da rapamicina de mamíferos (mTORC1- “mammalian target of rapamycin complex”) participa dos mecanismos associados ao uso de etanol. Assim, adicionalmente, investigamos o papel da mTORC1 na manutenção do consumo de etanol de livre escolha. Nossos resultados demonstraram que a) o exercício físico melhorou a performance de corrida em esteira e não modificou o consumo de etanol; b) o consumo voluntário de etanol não foi afetado nem pelo treinamento físico e nem pelo tratamento com testosterona; c) consumo voluntário intermitente de etanol não afetou os parâmetros basais de pressão arterial média e frequência cardíaca; d) o tratamento com testosterona causou bradicardia de repouso; e) consumo de etanol e tratamento com testosterona alteraram a reatividade vascular a agentes vasoativos, que também foi influenciada pelo treinamento físico. Esses resultados mostram a primeira evidência do efeito do consumo voluntário de etanol combinado com o tratamento de testosterona nas funções cardiovasculares de ratos treinados. 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title Etanol e suas associações : efeitos comportamentais e cardiovasculares
spellingShingle Etanol e suas associações : efeitos comportamentais e cardiovasculares
Engi, Sheila Antonagi
Dependência
Etanol
Toxicidade cardiovascular
mTORC1
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA::FISIOLOGIA DE ORGAOS E SISTEMAS::FISIOLOGIA CARDIOVASCULAR
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA::FISIOLOGIA DE ORGAOS E SISTEMAS
title_short Etanol e suas associações : efeitos comportamentais e cardiovasculares
title_full Etanol e suas associações : efeitos comportamentais e cardiovasculares
title_fullStr Etanol e suas associações : efeitos comportamentais e cardiovasculares
title_full_unstemmed Etanol e suas associações : efeitos comportamentais e cardiovasculares
title_sort Etanol e suas associações : efeitos comportamentais e cardiovasculares
author Engi, Sheila Antonagi
author_facet Engi, Sheila Antonagi
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Etanol
Toxicidade cardiovascular
mTORC1
topic Dependência
Etanol
Toxicidade cardiovascular
mTORC1
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA::FISIOLOGIA DE ORGAOS E SISTEMAS::FISIOLOGIA CARDIOVASCULAR
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA::FISIOLOGIA DE ORGAOS E SISTEMAS
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CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA::FISIOLOGIA DE ORGAOS E SISTEMAS::FISIOLOGIA CARDIOVASCULAR
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description Alcohol abuse is a worldwide problem with concomitant medical, social and economic costs. In Brazil, epidemiological data show an increase in the abuse of illicit and licit drugs, such as ethanol and steroids. Studies indicate that physical exercise influences ethanol consumption and preference and is positively correlated with steroids abuse. Despite many evidences, there is no study about the association between ethanol consumption, physical exercise and steroids abuse. In the present study, we investigated 1) the effects of physical exercise associated to testosterone treatment in ethanol intermittent access drinking; 2) consequences of the association between physical exercise, ethanol intermittent access and chronic testosterone treatment upon the cardiovascular system of rats. Many studies suggest that the mTORC1- mammalian target of rapamycin complex participates in the mechanisms related to ethanol abuse. In this way, we investigated the mTORC1 role in the ethanol intermittent access consumption maintenance. Our results showed that a) physical exercise improved treadmill performance in rats and did not change ethanol consumption; b) ethanol voluntary consumption was not affected either by physical exercise or by testosterone treatment; c) ethanol voluntary intermittent access did not change basal arterial pressure and heart rate; d) testosterone treatment caused rest bradycardia; e) ethanol consumption and testosterone treatment altered vascular reactivity to vasoactive agents, that was also altered by physical exercise. These results show the first evidence of ethanol intermittent access and testosterone treatment on cardiovascular functions in trained rats. Our results also suggest that the downstream mTORC1 pathway is related to excessive and abusive ethanol consumption.
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