Avaliação dos efeitos renais e vasculares das lectinas das algas Caulerpa cupressoides e Pterocladiela capillacea

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Marta Maria Caetano de
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Macroalgae are found worldwide, playing an important role in maintaining the balance marine and conservation of marine biodiversity. Studies with seaweeds present in the coast of Ceará, such as Caulerpa cupressoides and Pterocladiella capillacea has aroused interest in many biological effects. The Caulerpa cupressoides is a green algae belonging to the family Caulerpaceae and Pterocladiella capillacea is a red seaweed of the family Pterocladiacea. Given the potential of these species and their components such as lectins, as well as a few reports of kidneys toxic effects aimed to study effects of lectins cited algae on renal perfusion model, cytotoxic effects on MDCK cells, effects on Blood Pressure (BP) and Heart Rate(HR). Male Wistar rats weighing between 250 and 300g were used in the experiments. Lectins was utilized in perfusion of isolated kidneys at concentration of 10μg/mL. The effects of lectins were evaluated in Pressure Perfusion (PP), Renal Vascular Resistance (RVR), Urinary Flow (FU), Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR), Percentage of Tubular Transport of Sodium (% TNa+), Potassium (% TK +) and Chloride (%TCl-). The mesenteric artery assay was realized with the lectin Caulerpa cupressoide- LCc at concentrations of 0.1, 0.3, 1, 3, 10, 30; 60, 100, 200, 300 and 400μg/mL., and the tissue was pre-contracted with phenylephrine (PHE) (0.3μmol and 1μmol). The BP and HR were obtained by cannulation of the carotid artery and registers performed by a data acquisition software. The LCc increased RVR and PP at 90 and 120 min, reduced GFR at 60 minutes and reduced the % TNa+, % TK+ and %TCl- at 60, 90 and 120 minutes. The lectin Pterocladiella capillaceae -LPc reduced the FU at 120 minutes and reduction % TNa+, at 90 and 120 minutes. In the study of cytotoxicity, LCc and LPc did not affect viability of MDCK cells. LCc promoted relaxation in mesenteric artery in concentrations of 100, 200, 300 and 400 µg/mL in tissue pre-contracted with PHE to 1.0 micromol, but did not it in tissue pre-contracted with PHE a 0.3 micromol, in concentrations below to 200 µg/mL. LCc promoted deposition of protein material in the tubule and expansion interstice. The LPc caused deposition protein material in the tubule, without changes at the level of interstice. LCc caused slight reduction in blood pressure at concentrations of 100 and 200μg/mL and did not change the Cardiac Frequency (CF) and LPc caused no changes in CF nor the Heart Rate (HR). It was noted that the LCc promoted renal hemodynamic effects, raising PP and RVR, which may be due to α-adrenoceptor activation. LCc reduced the BP from the concentration of 100 μgmL, suggesting possible release of agents vessel dilators, which also would cause fluid accumulation in the interstice as shown kidney histology. LPc did not change the PP and RVR. The HR and BP were not changed with the LPc, suggesting that it does not promote the release of substances that act directly as a vasoconstrictor.
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spelling Avaliação dos efeitos renais e vasculares das lectinas das algas Caulerpa cupressoides e Pterocladiela capillaceaLectinasCaulerpaPerfusãoMacroalgae are found worldwide, playing an important role in maintaining the balance marine and conservation of marine biodiversity. Studies with seaweeds present in the coast of Ceará, such as Caulerpa cupressoides and Pterocladiella capillacea has aroused interest in many biological effects. The Caulerpa cupressoides is a green algae belonging to the family Caulerpaceae and Pterocladiella capillacea is a red seaweed of the family Pterocladiacea. Given the potential of these species and their components such as lectins, as well as a few reports of kidneys toxic effects aimed to study effects of lectins cited algae on renal perfusion model, cytotoxic effects on MDCK cells, effects on Blood Pressure (BP) and Heart Rate(HR). Male Wistar rats weighing between 250 and 300g were used in the experiments. Lectins was utilized in perfusion of isolated kidneys at concentration of 10μg/mL. The effects of lectins were evaluated in Pressure Perfusion (PP), Renal Vascular Resistance (RVR), Urinary Flow (FU), Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR), Percentage of Tubular Transport of Sodium (% TNa+), Potassium (% TK +) and Chloride (%TCl-). The mesenteric artery assay was realized with the lectin Caulerpa cupressoide- LCc at concentrations of 0.1, 0.3, 1, 3, 10, 30; 60, 100, 200, 300 and 400μg/mL., and the tissue was pre-contracted with phenylephrine (PHE) (0.3μmol and 1μmol). The BP and HR were obtained by cannulation of the carotid artery and registers performed by a data acquisition software. The LCc increased RVR and PP at 90 and 120 min, reduced GFR at 60 minutes and reduced the % TNa+, % TK+ and %TCl- at 60, 90 and 120 minutes. The lectin Pterocladiella capillaceae -LPc reduced the FU at 120 minutes and reduction % TNa+, at 90 and 120 minutes. In the study of cytotoxicity, LCc and LPc did not affect viability of MDCK cells. LCc promoted relaxation in mesenteric artery in concentrations of 100, 200, 300 and 400 µg/mL in tissue pre-contracted with PHE to 1.0 micromol, but did not it in tissue pre-contracted with PHE a 0.3 micromol, in concentrations below to 200 µg/mL. LCc promoted deposition of protein material in the tubule and expansion interstice. The LPc caused deposition protein material in the tubule, without changes at the level of interstice. LCc caused slight reduction in blood pressure at concentrations of 100 and 200μg/mL and did not change the Cardiac Frequency (CF) and LPc caused no changes in CF nor the Heart Rate (HR). It was noted that the LCc promoted renal hemodynamic effects, raising PP and RVR, which may be due to α-adrenoceptor activation. LCc reduced the BP from the concentration of 100 μgmL, suggesting possible release of agents vessel dilators, which also would cause fluid accumulation in the interstice as shown kidney histology. LPc did not change the PP and RVR. The HR and BP were not changed with the LPc, suggesting that it does not promote the release of substances that act directly as a vasoconstrictor.As macroalgas são encontradas em todo o mundo, desempenhando um importante papel na manutenção do equilibrio marinho e na preservação da biodiversidade marinha. Estudos com espécies de macroalgas presentes no litoral do Ceará, como a Caulerpa cupressoide e Pterocladiella capillacea tem despertado interesse por diversos efeitos biológicos. A Caulerpa cupressoides é uma alga verde da família Caulerpaceae e a Pterocladiella capillacea trata-se de uma alga vermelha da familia Pterocladiacea. Diante do potencial destas espécies e de seus componentes como as lectinas, bem como de poucos relatos sobre efeitos tóxicos renais objetivou-se estudar os efeitos das lectinas das algas citadas em modelo de perfusão renal, efeitos citotóxicos em células MDCK e efeitos na Pressão Arterial (PA) e Frequencia Cardiaca (FC). Utilizou-se ratos wistar machos, pesando entre 250 e 300g. Na perfusão de rins isolados utilizou-se as lectinas na concentração de 10µg/mL. Os efeitos das lectinas foram avaliados na Pressão de Perfusão(PP), Resistência Vascular Renal(RVR), Fluxo Urinário(FU), Ritmo de Filtração Glomerular (RFG), Percentual do transporte tubular de sódio (%TNa+), de potássio (%TK+) e de cloreto (%TCl-). O ensaio com artéria mesentérica foi realizado com a lectina da Caulerpa cupressoides (Lcc) nas concentrações de 0,1; 0,3; 1; 3; 10; 30; 60; 100; 200; 300 e 400 µg/mL e o tecido foi pre-contraído com fenilefrina(PHE) (0,3µmol e 1µmol). A PA e FC foram obtidas por canulação da carótida e os registros realizados através de um software de aquisição de dados. A LCc aumentou a PP e RVR aos 90 e 120 minutos, reduziu o RFG aos 60 minutos e reduziu o %TNa+, %TK+ e %TCl- aos 60, 90 e 120 minutos. A lectina da Pterocladiela capillacea (LPc) reduziu o FU aos 120 minutos e reduziu o %TNa+, aos 90 e 120 minutos. No estudo de citotoxidade, a LCc e LPc não alteraram a viabilidade de células MDCK. A LCc promoveu relaxamento em artéria mesentérica nas concentrações de 100, 200, 300 e 400 µg/mL em tecido pré-contraido com PHE 1 µmol, mas não o fez em tecido pré-contraido com PHE 0,3 µmol abaixo de 200 µg/mL. A LCc promoveu deposição de material protéico nos espaços tubular e urinário e expansão do intersticio. A LPc causou minima desposição de material protéico, sem alterações a nivel de intersticio. A LCc causou leve redução na PA nas concentrações de 100 e 200µg/mL e não alterou a FC e a LPc não causou alterações da PA e FC. Observou-se que a LCc promoveu efeitos hemodinâmicos renais, aumentando PP e RVR o que pode ser em decorrência de ativação de α-adrenoreceptores. A LCc reduziu a PA a partir de100 µg/mL, sugerindo possível liberação de agentes vasodiltadores, o que ocasionaria também acúmulo de líquido no intersticio (edema) como mostrou a histologia dos rins. A LPc não promoveu alterações na PP e RVR. A FC e PA não foram alteradas com a LPc sugerindo que a mesma não promove liberação de substâncias que agem diretamente como vasoconstritores.Monteiro, Helena Serra AzulSouza, Marta Maria Caetano de2013-08-13T15:59:29Z2013-08-13T15:59:29Z2013info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfSOUZA, M. M. C. de. Avaliação dos efeitos renais e vasculares das lectinas das algas Caulerpa cupressoides e Pterocladiella capillaces. 2013. 120 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Avaliação dos efeitos renais e vasculares das lectinas das algas Caulerpa cupressoides e Pterocladiela capillacea
title Avaliação dos efeitos renais e vasculares das lectinas das algas Caulerpa cupressoides e Pterocladiela capillacea
spellingShingle Avaliação dos efeitos renais e vasculares das lectinas das algas Caulerpa cupressoides e Pterocladiela capillacea
Souza, Marta Maria Caetano de
Lectinas
Caulerpa
Perfusão
title_short Avaliação dos efeitos renais e vasculares das lectinas das algas Caulerpa cupressoides e Pterocladiela capillacea
title_full Avaliação dos efeitos renais e vasculares das lectinas das algas Caulerpa cupressoides e Pterocladiela capillacea
title_fullStr Avaliação dos efeitos renais e vasculares das lectinas das algas Caulerpa cupressoides e Pterocladiela capillacea
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação dos efeitos renais e vasculares das lectinas das algas Caulerpa cupressoides e Pterocladiela capillacea
title_sort Avaliação dos efeitos renais e vasculares das lectinas das algas Caulerpa cupressoides e Pterocladiela capillacea
author Souza, Marta Maria Caetano de
author_facet Souza, Marta Maria Caetano de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Monteiro, Helena Serra Azul
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Marta Maria Caetano de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lectinas
Caulerpa
Perfusão
topic Lectinas
Caulerpa
Perfusão
description Macroalgae are found worldwide, playing an important role in maintaining the balance marine and conservation of marine biodiversity. Studies with seaweeds present in the coast of Ceará, such as Caulerpa cupressoides and Pterocladiella capillacea has aroused interest in many biological effects. The Caulerpa cupressoides is a green algae belonging to the family Caulerpaceae and Pterocladiella capillacea is a red seaweed of the family Pterocladiacea. Given the potential of these species and their components such as lectins, as well as a few reports of kidneys toxic effects aimed to study effects of lectins cited algae on renal perfusion model, cytotoxic effects on MDCK cells, effects on Blood Pressure (BP) and Heart Rate(HR). Male Wistar rats weighing between 250 and 300g were used in the experiments. Lectins was utilized in perfusion of isolated kidneys at concentration of 10μg/mL. The effects of lectins were evaluated in Pressure Perfusion (PP), Renal Vascular Resistance (RVR), Urinary Flow (FU), Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR), Percentage of Tubular Transport of Sodium (% TNa+), Potassium (% TK +) and Chloride (%TCl-). The mesenteric artery assay was realized with the lectin Caulerpa cupressoide- LCc at concentrations of 0.1, 0.3, 1, 3, 10, 30; 60, 100, 200, 300 and 400μg/mL., and the tissue was pre-contracted with phenylephrine (PHE) (0.3μmol and 1μmol). The BP and HR were obtained by cannulation of the carotid artery and registers performed by a data acquisition software. The LCc increased RVR and PP at 90 and 120 min, reduced GFR at 60 minutes and reduced the % TNa+, % TK+ and %TCl- at 60, 90 and 120 minutes. The lectin Pterocladiella capillaceae -LPc reduced the FU at 120 minutes and reduction % TNa+, at 90 and 120 minutes. In the study of cytotoxicity, LCc and LPc did not affect viability of MDCK cells. LCc promoted relaxation in mesenteric artery in concentrations of 100, 200, 300 and 400 µg/mL in tissue pre-contracted with PHE to 1.0 micromol, but did not it in tissue pre-contracted with PHE a 0.3 micromol, in concentrations below to 200 µg/mL. LCc promoted deposition of protein material in the tubule and expansion interstice. The LPc caused deposition protein material in the tubule, without changes at the level of interstice. LCc caused slight reduction in blood pressure at concentrations of 100 and 200μg/mL and did not change the Cardiac Frequency (CF) and LPc caused no changes in CF nor the Heart Rate (HR). It was noted that the LCc promoted renal hemodynamic effects, raising PP and RVR, which may be due to α-adrenoceptor activation. LCc reduced the BP from the concentration of 100 μgmL, suggesting possible release of agents vessel dilators, which also would cause fluid accumulation in the interstice as shown kidney histology. LPc did not change the PP and RVR. The HR and BP were not changed with the LPc, suggesting that it does not promote the release of substances that act directly as a vasoconstrictor.
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