Metabolic and behavioral effects of ractopamine at continuous low levels in rats under stress

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Autor(a) principal: Lopes, Edna
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Sousa, Raimundo Vicente de, Zangerônimo, Márcio Gilberto, Pereira, Andressa Naira de Jesus, Coelho, Mariana de Resende, Ferreira, Matheus Soares da Silva, Lima, Renato Ribeiro, Marcondes, Fernanda Klein, Napimoga, Marcelo Henrique, Pereira, Luciano José
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41779
Resumo: This study aimed at evaluating the effect of ractopamine (RAC) on metabolism, zootechnical performance, body composition, and behavior in Wistar rats submitted to acute and chronic restrain stress. The oral dose of 5 mg/kg of RAC was administered in periods of 0, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days. The elevated plus-maze test (EPMT) was used for behavioral assessment. Blood, carcass and viscera characteristics were evaluated. Insulin-dependent glucose transporters (GLUT-4) were semi-quantified by Western Blot in epididymal adipocytes. RAC periods associated with chronic stress increased the GLUT-4 protein expression in adipose tissue in a time-dependent manner (P=0.01), i.e., the longer the RAC addition period, the higher the GLUT-4 concentration in chronically stressed animals (0=1.42; 7=1.19; 14=2.03; 21=1.59; 28=2.35). The stress periods combined with RAC increased the time spent in the opened arms of the maze (Chronic stress: 0=10.6; 7=8.7; 14=5.9; 21=12.3; 28=4.0; Acute stress 0=3.1; 7= 4.7; 14=7.5; 21=0.0; 28=2.8) (P=0.04). Chronic (entries on the closed arms [ECA]=3.60) and acute (ECA=3.80) stress reduced locomotive activity in the maze (P=0.03). The results suggested that stress could negatively affect the possible benefits offered by the RAC, mainly impairing the adipose tissue metabolism and behavior in the animals.
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spelling Metabolic and behavioral effects of ractopamine at continuous low levels in rats under stressβ-adrenergic agonistRactopamineZootechnical performanceMetabolismElevated Plus-Maze TestsAgonistas adrenérgicos beta-2RactopaminaRato - EstresseDesempenho zootécnicoTeste de labirinto em cruz elevadoThis study aimed at evaluating the effect of ractopamine (RAC) on metabolism, zootechnical performance, body composition, and behavior in Wistar rats submitted to acute and chronic restrain stress. The oral dose of 5 mg/kg of RAC was administered in periods of 0, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days. The elevated plus-maze test (EPMT) was used for behavioral assessment. Blood, carcass and viscera characteristics were evaluated. Insulin-dependent glucose transporters (GLUT-4) were semi-quantified by Western Blot in epididymal adipocytes. RAC periods associated with chronic stress increased the GLUT-4 protein expression in adipose tissue in a time-dependent manner (P=0.01), i.e., the longer the RAC addition period, the higher the GLUT-4 concentration in chronically stressed animals (0=1.42; 7=1.19; 14=2.03; 21=1.59; 28=2.35). The stress periods combined with RAC increased the time spent in the opened arms of the maze (Chronic stress: 0=10.6; 7=8.7; 14=5.9; 21=12.3; 28=4.0; Acute stress 0=3.1; 7= 4.7; 14=7.5; 21=0.0; 28=2.8) (P=0.04). Chronic (entries on the closed arms [ECA]=3.60) and acute (ECA=3.80) stress reduced locomotive activity in the maze (P=0.03). The results suggested that stress could negatively affect the possible benefits offered by the RAC, mainly impairing the adipose tissue metabolism and behavior in the animals.Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - Tecpar2020-07-09T18:36:58Z2020-07-09T18:36:58Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfLOPES, E. et al. Metabolic and behavioral effects of ractopamine at continuous low levels in rats under stress. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, Curitiba, v. 58, n. 3, p. 406-413, May/Jun. 2015.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41779Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technologyreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLopes, EdnaSousa, Raimundo Vicente deZangerônimo, Márcio GilbertoPereira, Andressa Naira de JesusCoelho, Mariana de ResendeFerreira, Matheus Soares da SilvaLima, Renato RibeiroMarcondes, Fernanda KleinNapimoga, Marcelo HenriquePereira, Luciano Joséeng2020-07-09T18:37:19Zoai:localhost:1/41779Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2020-07-09T18:37:19Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Metabolic and behavioral effects of ractopamine at continuous low levels in rats under stress
title Metabolic and behavioral effects of ractopamine at continuous low levels in rats under stress
spellingShingle Metabolic and behavioral effects of ractopamine at continuous low levels in rats under stress
Lopes, Edna
β-adrenergic agonist
Ractopamine
Zootechnical performance
Metabolism
Elevated Plus-Maze Tests
Agonistas adrenérgicos beta-2
Ractopamina
Rato - Estresse
Desempenho zootécnico
Teste de labirinto em cruz elevado
title_short Metabolic and behavioral effects of ractopamine at continuous low levels in rats under stress
title_full Metabolic and behavioral effects of ractopamine at continuous low levels in rats under stress
title_fullStr Metabolic and behavioral effects of ractopamine at continuous low levels in rats under stress
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic and behavioral effects of ractopamine at continuous low levels in rats under stress
title_sort Metabolic and behavioral effects of ractopamine at continuous low levels in rats under stress
author Lopes, Edna
author_facet Lopes, Edna
Sousa, Raimundo Vicente de
Zangerônimo, Márcio Gilberto
Pereira, Andressa Naira de Jesus
Coelho, Mariana de Resende
Ferreira, Matheus Soares da Silva
Lima, Renato Ribeiro
Marcondes, Fernanda Klein
Napimoga, Marcelo Henrique
Pereira, Luciano José
author_role author
author2 Sousa, Raimundo Vicente de
Zangerônimo, Márcio Gilberto
Pereira, Andressa Naira de Jesus
Coelho, Mariana de Resende
Ferreira, Matheus Soares da Silva
Lima, Renato Ribeiro
Marcondes, Fernanda Klein
Napimoga, Marcelo Henrique
Pereira, Luciano José
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, Edna
Sousa, Raimundo Vicente de
Zangerônimo, Márcio Gilberto
Pereira, Andressa Naira de Jesus
Coelho, Mariana de Resende
Ferreira, Matheus Soares da Silva
Lima, Renato Ribeiro
Marcondes, Fernanda Klein
Napimoga, Marcelo Henrique
Pereira, Luciano José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv β-adrenergic agonist
Ractopamine
Zootechnical performance
Metabolism
Elevated Plus-Maze Tests
Agonistas adrenérgicos beta-2
Ractopamina
Rato - Estresse
Desempenho zootécnico
Teste de labirinto em cruz elevado
topic β-adrenergic agonist
Ractopamine
Zootechnical performance
Metabolism
Elevated Plus-Maze Tests
Agonistas adrenérgicos beta-2
Ractopamina
Rato - Estresse
Desempenho zootécnico
Teste de labirinto em cruz elevado
description This study aimed at evaluating the effect of ractopamine (RAC) on metabolism, zootechnical performance, body composition, and behavior in Wistar rats submitted to acute and chronic restrain stress. The oral dose of 5 mg/kg of RAC was administered in periods of 0, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days. The elevated plus-maze test (EPMT) was used for behavioral assessment. Blood, carcass and viscera characteristics were evaluated. Insulin-dependent glucose transporters (GLUT-4) were semi-quantified by Western Blot in epididymal adipocytes. RAC periods associated with chronic stress increased the GLUT-4 protein expression in adipose tissue in a time-dependent manner (P=0.01), i.e., the longer the RAC addition period, the higher the GLUT-4 concentration in chronically stressed animals (0=1.42; 7=1.19; 14=2.03; 21=1.59; 28=2.35). The stress periods combined with RAC increased the time spent in the opened arms of the maze (Chronic stress: 0=10.6; 7=8.7; 14=5.9; 21=12.3; 28=4.0; Acute stress 0=3.1; 7= 4.7; 14=7.5; 21=0.0; 28=2.8) (P=0.04). Chronic (entries on the closed arms [ECA]=3.60) and acute (ECA=3.80) stress reduced locomotive activity in the maze (P=0.03). The results suggested that stress could negatively affect the possible benefits offered by the RAC, mainly impairing the adipose tissue metabolism and behavior in the animals.
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