Avaliação de biomarcadores fisiológicos em ratos Wistar tratados com diferentes regimes de redução de Prednisona

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Andressa Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2023
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Resumo: Prednisone is a glucocorticoid synthetic to cortisol, being the most frequently used in clinical practice due to its anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive action. Even in the face of its benefits, its use should be done with caution as it is not free of adverse effects such as changes in the metabolism, which may suffer variations concerning the dose and duration of treatment. Currently, there is no consensus on the best way to discontinue treatment, due to existing limitations in human research, it is of great interest to study the different prednisone withdrawal schemes in an animal model. Thus, this study aims to evaluate physiological and immunological biomarkers in Wistar rats submitted to different prednisone reduction regimens. For this, 28 male Wistar rats were used, which were divided into four groups and submitted to a daily treatment of Prednisone and/or its vehicle (Syrspend®) for 28 days. The PRED group (n = 7) received prednisone 5mg/kg for 28 days; RET (n = 7) received prednisone 5mg/Kg for 14 days and then the treatment was replaced by Syrspend®; RED+RET 1 (n = 7) received prednisone 5mg/Kg for 14 days, from the 15th the dose was reduced to 2.5mg/Kg and on the 21st day it was replaced by Syrspend®; RED+RET 2 (n = 7) received prednisone 5mg/Kg for 14 days and on the 15th day a 50% dose decrease was started every three days and on the 27th day the dose was replaced by Syrspend®. Body weight, water and food consumption in 24 hours were evaluated weekly. The total and differential leukogram was performed on days 0, 14 and 28. At the end of the study, the rats were euthanized so that the organs were surgically collected to estimate their relative weight. The results were considered statistically significant when p<0.05. There were no statistical differences between the experimental groups regarding the total and differential leukogram, relative organ weight, and body weight. Regarding water consumption, there was a decrease on day 14 of the RED+RET 1 group compared to the RED group, the RET and RED+RET 2 groups on day 28 had increased consumption when compared to day 7. on day 28 the RET and RED+RET 2 groups had an increase in consumption compared to day 0. On day 28, all experimental groups had an increase in consumption when compared to days 7 and 14, in groups RET, RED+RET 1 and RED+RET 2, on day 28 there was an increase in food consumption compared to day 21. Therefore, it is concluded that the RED+RET 1 group had fewer alterations, but based only on the results of the analyzed parameters, it is not possible to state which is the best Prednisone reduction regimen.
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spelling Avaliação de biomarcadores fisiológicos em ratos Wistar tratados com diferentes regimes de redução de PrednisonaCNPQ::OUTROS::BIOMEDICINAPrednisonaGlicocorticoidesRedução GradualRetirada de CorticoidesRatosPrednisoneglucocorticoidsGradual ReductionWithdrawal of CorticosteroidsRatsPrednisone is a glucocorticoid synthetic to cortisol, being the most frequently used in clinical practice due to its anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive action. Even in the face of its benefits, its use should be done with caution as it is not free of adverse effects such as changes in the metabolism, which may suffer variations concerning the dose and duration of treatment. Currently, there is no consensus on the best way to discontinue treatment, due to existing limitations in human research, it is of great interest to study the different prednisone withdrawal schemes in an animal model. Thus, this study aims to evaluate physiological and immunological biomarkers in Wistar rats submitted to different prednisone reduction regimens. For this, 28 male Wistar rats were used, which were divided into four groups and submitted to a daily treatment of Prednisone and/or its vehicle (Syrspend®) for 28 days. The PRED group (n = 7) received prednisone 5mg/kg for 28 days; RET (n = 7) received prednisone 5mg/Kg for 14 days and then the treatment was replaced by Syrspend®; RED+RET 1 (n = 7) received prednisone 5mg/Kg for 14 days, from the 15th the dose was reduced to 2.5mg/Kg and on the 21st day it was replaced by Syrspend®; RED+RET 2 (n = 7) received prednisone 5mg/Kg for 14 days and on the 15th day a 50% dose decrease was started every three days and on the 27th day the dose was replaced by Syrspend®. Body weight, water and food consumption in 24 hours were evaluated weekly. The total and differential leukogram was performed on days 0, 14 and 28. At the end of the study, the rats were euthanized so that the organs were surgically collected to estimate their relative weight. The results were considered statistically significant when p<0.05. There were no statistical differences between the experimental groups regarding the total and differential leukogram, relative organ weight, and body weight. Regarding water consumption, there was a decrease on day 14 of the RED+RET 1 group compared to the RED group, the RET and RED+RET 2 groups on day 28 had increased consumption when compared to day 7. on day 28 the RET and RED+RET 2 groups had an increase in consumption compared to day 0. On day 28, all experimental groups had an increase in consumption when compared to days 7 and 14, in groups RET, RED+RET 1 and RED+RET 2, on day 28 there was an increase in food consumption compared to day 21. Therefore, it is concluded that the RED+RET 1 group had fewer alterations, but based only on the results of the analyzed parameters, it is not possible to state which is the best Prednisone reduction regimen.A Prednisona é um glicocorticoide sintético análogo ao cortisol, sendo o mais frequentemente utilizado na prática clínica devido a sua ação anti-inflamatória e imunossupressora. Mesmo diante de seus benefícios, seu uso deve ser feito com cautela pois não é isento de efeitos adversos como alterações no metabolismo, que podem sofrer variações em relação a dose e a duração do tratamento. Atualmente, não existe consenso na melhor forma de interrupção do tratamento, e devido a limitação existente na pesquisa em humanos torna-se de grande interesse estudar os diferentes métodos de retirada da Prednisona em modelo animal. Desta forma, este estudo tem como objetivo avaliar os biomarcadores fisiológicos e imunológicos em ratos Wistar submetidos a diferentes regimes de redução de prednisona. Para isso, foram utilizados 28 ratos machos da linhagem Wistar, que foram divididos em quatro grupos e submetidos a um tratamento diário de Prednisona e/ou seu veículo (Syrspend®) por 28 dias. O grupo PRED (n=7) recebeu prednisona 5mg/kg durante 28 dias; RET (n=7) recebeu prednisona 5mg/Kg por 14 dias e em seguida o tratamento foi substituído por Syrspend®; RED+RET 1 (n = 7) recebeu prednisona 5mg/Kg por 14 dias, a partir do 15º ocorreu redução da dose para 2,5mg/Kg e ao 21º dia foi realizada a substituição por Syrspend®; RED+RET 2 (n = 7) recebeu prednisona 5mg/Kg por 14 dias e ao 15º dia iniciou-se a diminuição de 50% da dose a cada três dias e ao 27º dia ocorreu a substituição por Syrspend®. Foram avaliados semanalmente o peso corporal, consumo hídrico e alimentar em 24 horas. O leucograma total e diferencial foi realizado nos dias 0, 14 e 28. Ao final do estudo, os ratos foram eutanasiados para que os órgãos fossem coletados cirurgicamente para estimar seu peso relativo. Os resultados foram considerados de significância estatística quando p<0,05. Não houve diferenças em relação ao leucograma total e diferencial, peso relativo dos órgãos e no peso corpóreo entre os grupos experimentais. Referente ao consumo hídrico, houve uma diminuição no dia 14 do grupo RED+RET 1 em comparação ao grupo PRED, os grupos RET e RED+RET 2 no dia 28 tiveram o consumo aumentado quando comparados ao dia 7. Quanto ao consumo alimentar, no dia 28 os grupos RET e RED+RET 2 tiveram um aumento do consumo em relação ao dia 0. No dia 28, todos os grupos experimentais tiveram um aumento do consumo quando comparados aos dias 7 e 14, nos grupos com retirada de prednisona, e no dia 28 houve um aumento do consumo alimentar em comparação ao dia 21. Portanto, conclui-se que o grupo RED+RET 1 se apresentou com menos alterações, mas com base apenas nos resultados dos parâmetros analisados não é possível afirmar ainda com exatidão qual seria o melhor regime de redução da Prednisona.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilInstituto de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde (ICBS) – AraguaiaUFMT CUA - AraguaiaBiomedicina - CUACampos, Kleber Eduardo de6939343303863367http://lattes.cnpq.br/6939343303863367Vilela, Andre Cantarelli8927673472623257http://lattes.cnpq.br/8927673472623257Campos, Kleber Eduardo de6939343303863367http://lattes.cnpq.br/6939343303863367Chaves, Karina da Silva1961940138335959http://lattes.cnpq.br/1961940138335959Souza, Samuel Santos9220255757023634http://lattes.cnpq.br/9220255757023634Silva, Andressa Pereira2023-08-31T15:14:38Z2023-05-312023-08-31T15:14:38Z2023-05-17info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/datasetSILVA, Andressa Pereira. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Avaliação de biomarcadores fisiológicos em ratos Wistar tratados com diferentes regimes de redução de Prednisona
title Avaliação de biomarcadores fisiológicos em ratos Wistar tratados com diferentes regimes de redução de Prednisona
spellingShingle Avaliação de biomarcadores fisiológicos em ratos Wistar tratados com diferentes regimes de redução de Prednisona
Silva, Andressa Pereira
CNPQ::OUTROS::BIOMEDICINA
Prednisona
Glicocorticoides
Redução Gradual
Retirada de Corticoides
Ratos
Prednisone
glucocorticoids
Gradual Reduction
Withdrawal of Corticosteroids
Rats
title_short Avaliação de biomarcadores fisiológicos em ratos Wistar tratados com diferentes regimes de redução de Prednisona
title_full Avaliação de biomarcadores fisiológicos em ratos Wistar tratados com diferentes regimes de redução de Prednisona
title_fullStr Avaliação de biomarcadores fisiológicos em ratos Wistar tratados com diferentes regimes de redução de Prednisona
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação de biomarcadores fisiológicos em ratos Wistar tratados com diferentes regimes de redução de Prednisona
title_sort Avaliação de biomarcadores fisiológicos em ratos Wistar tratados com diferentes regimes de redução de Prednisona
author Silva, Andressa Pereira
author_facet Silva, Andressa Pereira
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Campos, Kleber Eduardo de
6939343303863367
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6939343303863367
Vilela, Andre Cantarelli
8927673472623257
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8927673472623257
Campos, Kleber Eduardo de
6939343303863367
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6939343303863367
Chaves, Karina da Silva
1961940138335959
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1961940138335959
Souza, Samuel Santos
9220255757023634
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9220255757023634
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Andressa Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CNPQ::OUTROS::BIOMEDICINA
Prednisona
Glicocorticoides
Redução Gradual
Retirada de Corticoides
Ratos
Prednisone
glucocorticoids
Gradual Reduction
Withdrawal of Corticosteroids
Rats
topic CNPQ::OUTROS::BIOMEDICINA
Prednisona
Glicocorticoides
Redução Gradual
Retirada de Corticoides
Ratos
Prednisone
glucocorticoids
Gradual Reduction
Withdrawal of Corticosteroids
Rats
description Prednisone is a glucocorticoid synthetic to cortisol, being the most frequently used in clinical practice due to its anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive action. Even in the face of its benefits, its use should be done with caution as it is not free of adverse effects such as changes in the metabolism, which may suffer variations concerning the dose and duration of treatment. Currently, there is no consensus on the best way to discontinue treatment, due to existing limitations in human research, it is of great interest to study the different prednisone withdrawal schemes in an animal model. Thus, this study aims to evaluate physiological and immunological biomarkers in Wistar rats submitted to different prednisone reduction regimens. For this, 28 male Wistar rats were used, which were divided into four groups and submitted to a daily treatment of Prednisone and/or its vehicle (Syrspend®) for 28 days. The PRED group (n = 7) received prednisone 5mg/kg for 28 days; RET (n = 7) received prednisone 5mg/Kg for 14 days and then the treatment was replaced by Syrspend®; RED+RET 1 (n = 7) received prednisone 5mg/Kg for 14 days, from the 15th the dose was reduced to 2.5mg/Kg and on the 21st day it was replaced by Syrspend®; RED+RET 2 (n = 7) received prednisone 5mg/Kg for 14 days and on the 15th day a 50% dose decrease was started every three days and on the 27th day the dose was replaced by Syrspend®. Body weight, water and food consumption in 24 hours were evaluated weekly. The total and differential leukogram was performed on days 0, 14 and 28. At the end of the study, the rats were euthanized so that the organs were surgically collected to estimate their relative weight. The results were considered statistically significant when p<0.05. There were no statistical differences between the experimental groups regarding the total and differential leukogram, relative organ weight, and body weight. Regarding water consumption, there was a decrease on day 14 of the RED+RET 1 group compared to the RED group, the RET and RED+RET 2 groups on day 28 had increased consumption when compared to day 7. on day 28 the RET and RED+RET 2 groups had an increase in consumption compared to day 0. On day 28, all experimental groups had an increase in consumption when compared to days 7 and 14, in groups RET, RED+RET 1 and RED+RET 2, on day 28 there was an increase in food consumption compared to day 21. Therefore, it is concluded that the RED+RET 1 group had fewer alterations, but based only on the results of the analyzed parameters, it is not possible to state which is the best Prednisone reduction regimen.
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