Efeito da infecção por Leishmania amazonensis nos parâmetros reológicos e na função vascular em animais BALB/C
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Resumo: | Leishmaniasis (LC) is a form of fashionable treatment for several species of Leishmania, and can evolve to a diffuse form when increased by the Leishmania agent. In general, they can cause blood circulation problems that can cause the figurative elements of the blood and hemorrheological changes, which can contribute to cardiovascular diseases. Although a disease is associated with skin and mucous membranes, the morphological change is vascular and can cause tissue tissue in the vasculature. However, an analysis of important hemorheological parameters and vascular function associated with this progression are still unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of Leishmania amazonensis infection progression on rheological parameters and vascular function. Male mice of the BALB/C strain (25-30g), aged 8-16 weeks were used. The parasite L. amazonensis was inoculated at a concentration of 106 subcutaneously in the hind paw of the animals, kept for 30 or 60 days of infection. Control animals were inoculated with saline solution and maintained for the same periods. Blood was obtained by cardiac puncture for rheological analysis in the rheometer equipment. Mesenteric segments were submitted to vascular reactivity to obtain vascular contraction and relaxation responses. The statistic was determined by the One-Way ANOVA test and Tukey's post-test. Approval by the Ethics Committee in the use of animals of the Federal University of Mato Grosso (CEUA-UFMT) under number 23108.920630/2017- 56. The flow curve decreased in infected animals between 30 days and 60 days of infection (control = 1102.68 ± 152.91 vs. infected 30 days = 732.52 ± 50.53 vs. infected 60 days 773.90 ± 17.92). In contrast, the infection promoted an increase in blood viscosity as the disease progressed (control = 0.0034 ± 0.0002 vs. infected 30 days = 0.0042 ± 0.0003 vs. infected 60 days = 0.0050 ± 0.0006). LC infection caused increased vasoconstriction within 30 days and 60 days of infection (control = 106,400 ± 5,022 vs. infected 30 days = 128,800 ± 5,509 vs. infected 60 days = 153,900 ± 6,203), with greater dysfunction associated with progression of the disease. There was an increase in the percentage of relaxation in the mesenteric arteries of animals with 60 days of infection (control = 39.71 ± 1,824 vs. infected 30 days = 41,270 ± 1,458 vs. infected 60 days = 56,550 ± 1,671), while there was a reduction of relaxation in the arteries previously incubated with L-name (endothelial nitric oxide synthase inhibitor), within 30 days of infection, compared to the control group (control = 30.6900 ± 0.2880 vs. infected 30 days = 21.8600 ± 0.3926 vs. infected 60 days = 33.6200 ± 1.0400 ). Changes were found in the rheological parameters and in the vascular function of animals infected by L. amazonensis, which can be worsened as the disease progresses. In the future, the analysis of these parameters in affected patients may serve as an important method for monitoring and preventing blood and cardiovascular complications. Thus, this study may help to improve epidemiological control, monitoring, prevention and treatments aimed at the changes caused by this infection. |
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Efeito da infecção por Leishmania amazonensis nos parâmetros reológicos e na função vascular em animais BALB/CCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIALeishmaniose cutâneaparasitosereatividade vascularviscosidadeCutaneous Leishmaniasisparasitosesvascular reactivityviscosityLeishmaniasis (LC) is a form of fashionable treatment for several species of Leishmania, and can evolve to a diffuse form when increased by the Leishmania agent. In general, they can cause blood circulation problems that can cause the figurative elements of the blood and hemorrheological changes, which can contribute to cardiovascular diseases. Although a disease is associated with skin and mucous membranes, the morphological change is vascular and can cause tissue tissue in the vasculature. However, an analysis of important hemorheological parameters and vascular function associated with this progression are still unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of Leishmania amazonensis infection progression on rheological parameters and vascular function. Male mice of the BALB/C strain (25-30g), aged 8-16 weeks were used. The parasite L. amazonensis was inoculated at a concentration of 106 subcutaneously in the hind paw of the animals, kept for 30 or 60 days of infection. Control animals were inoculated with saline solution and maintained for the same periods. Blood was obtained by cardiac puncture for rheological analysis in the rheometer equipment. Mesenteric segments were submitted to vascular reactivity to obtain vascular contraction and relaxation responses. The statistic was determined by the One-Way ANOVA test and Tukey's post-test. Approval by the Ethics Committee in the use of animals of the Federal University of Mato Grosso (CEUA-UFMT) under number 23108.920630/2017- 56. The flow curve decreased in infected animals between 30 days and 60 days of infection (control = 1102.68 ± 152.91 vs. infected 30 days = 732.52 ± 50.53 vs. infected 60 days 773.90 ± 17.92). In contrast, the infection promoted an increase in blood viscosity as the disease progressed (control = 0.0034 ± 0.0002 vs. infected 30 days = 0.0042 ± 0.0003 vs. infected 60 days = 0.0050 ± 0.0006). LC infection caused increased vasoconstriction within 30 days and 60 days of infection (control = 106,400 ± 5,022 vs. infected 30 days = 128,800 ± 5,509 vs. infected 60 days = 153,900 ± 6,203), with greater dysfunction associated with progression of the disease. There was an increase in the percentage of relaxation in the mesenteric arteries of animals with 60 days of infection (control = 39.71 ± 1,824 vs. infected 30 days = 41,270 ± 1,458 vs. infected 60 days = 56,550 ± 1,671), while there was a reduction of relaxation in the arteries previously incubated with L-name (endothelial nitric oxide synthase inhibitor), within 30 days of infection, compared to the control group (control = 30.6900 ± 0.2880 vs. infected 30 days = 21.8600 ± 0.3926 vs. infected 60 days = 33.6200 ± 1.0400 ). Changes were found in the rheological parameters and in the vascular function of animals infected by L. amazonensis, which can be worsened as the disease progresses. In the future, the analysis of these parameters in affected patients may serve as an important method for monitoring and preventing blood and cardiovascular complications. Thus, this study may help to improve epidemiological control, monitoring, prevention and treatments aimed at the changes caused by this infection.A leishmaniose cutânea (LC) é uma doença causada por diversas espécies de parasitos do gênero Leishmania, podendo evoluir para forma difusa quando causada pelo agente Leishmania amazonensis. De modo geral, microrganismos capazes de atingir a circulação sanguínea podem causar modificações nos elementos figurados do sangue e alterações hemorreológicas, que podem contribuir para problemas cardiovasculares. Embora a LC seja uma doença associada a pele e mucosas, alterações morfológicas no tecido vascular demonstraram que esta pode causar sérias modificações na vasculatura. No entanto, a análise de importantes parâmetros hemorreológicos e da função vascular associados a progressão dessa infecção ainda são desconhecidos. O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar o impacto da progressão da infecção por Leishmania amazonensis sobre os parâmetros reológicos e na função vascular. Utilizou-se camundongos machos da linhagem BALB/C (25-30g), com idade de 8-16 semanas. Inoculou-se o parasito L. amazonensis na concentração de 106 de forma subcutânea na pata traseira dos animais, mantidos no período de 30 ou 60 dias de infecção. Animais controle foram inoculados com solução salina e mantidos durante os mesmos períodos. O sangue foi obtido por punção cardíaca para análises reológicas no equipamento reômetro. Segmentos mesentéricos foram submetidos à reatividade vascular para obtenção das respostas de contração e relaxamento vascular. A estatística foi determinada pelo teste OneWay ANOVA e pós-teste de Tukey. Aprovação pelo Comitê de ética no uso de animais da Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (CEUA-UFMT) de número 23108,920630/2017-56. A curva de fluxo diminuiu em animais infectados no período de 30 dias e 60 dias de infecção (controle = 1102.68 ± 152.91 vs. infectado 30 dias = 732.52 ± 50.53 vs. infectado 60 dias 773.90 ± 17.92). Em contrapartida, a infecção promoveu o aumento da viscosidade do sangue conforme a progressão da doença (controle = 0.0034 ± 0.0002 vs. infectado 30 dias = 0.0042 ± 0.0003 vs. infectado 60 dias = 0.0050 ± 0.0006). A infecção por LC causou aumento da vasoconstrição no período de 30 dias e 60 dias de infecção (controle = 106.400 ± 5.022 vs. infectado 30 dias = 128.800 ± 5.509 vs. infectado 60 dias = 153.900 ± 6.203), com maior disfunção associada a progressão da doença. Houve aumento da porcentagem de relaxamento nas artérias mesentéricas de animais com 60 dias de infecção (controle= 39.71 ± 1.824 vs. infectado 30 dias = 41.270 ± 1.458 vs. infectado 60 dias = 56.550 ± 1.671), enquanto houve uma redução do relaxamento nas artérias incubadas previamente com L-name (inibidor da óxido nítrico sintase endotelial), no período 30 dias de infecção, comparados ao grupo controle (controle = 30.6900 ± 0.2880 vs. infectado 30 dias = 21.8600 ± 0.3926 vs. infectado 60 dias = 33.6200 ± 1.0400). Alterações foram encontradas nos parâmetros reológicos e na função vascular de animais infectados por L. amazonensis, que podem ser agravadas conforme a progressão da doença. Futuramente, as análises desses parâmetros em pacientes acometidos podem servir como método importante para o monitoramento e prevenção de complicações sanguíneas e cardiovasculares. Dessa forma, esse estudo poderá auxiliar no melhor controle epidemiológico, monitoramento, prevenção e tratamentos direcionados as alterações causadas por essa infecção.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilInstituto de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde (ICBS) – AraguaiaUFMT CUA - AraguaiaFarmácia - CUAFreitas, Raiany Alves de3073562861938290http://lattes.cnpq.br/3073562861938290Freitas, Raiany Alves de3073562861938290http://lattes.cnpq.br/3073562861938290Hochberger, Luana Caroline0594207412649559http://lattes.cnpq.br/0594207412649559Triches, Danny Laura Gomes Fagundes6871314744513521http://lattes.cnpq.br/6871314744513521Santana, Taynara Santos2022-09-12T17:40:22Z2022-02-112022-09-12T17:40:22Z2022-02-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/datasetSANTANA, Taynara Santos. Efeito da infecção por Leishmania amazonensis nos parâmetros reológicos e na função vascular em animais BALB/C. 2022. 48 f. 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Efeito da infecção por Leishmania amazonensis nos parâmetros reológicos e na função vascular em animais BALB/C |
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Efeito da infecção por Leishmania amazonensis nos parâmetros reológicos e na função vascular em animais BALB/C |
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Efeito da infecção por Leishmania amazonensis nos parâmetros reológicos e na função vascular em animais BALB/C Santana, Taynara Santos CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA Leishmaniose cutânea parasitose reatividade vascular viscosidade Cutaneous Leishmaniasis parasitoses vascular reactivity viscosity |
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Efeito da infecção por Leishmania amazonensis nos parâmetros reológicos e na função vascular em animais BALB/C |
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Efeito da infecção por Leishmania amazonensis nos parâmetros reológicos e na função vascular em animais BALB/C |
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Efeito da infecção por Leishmania amazonensis nos parâmetros reológicos e na função vascular em animais BALB/C |
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Efeito da infecção por Leishmania amazonensis nos parâmetros reológicos e na função vascular em animais BALB/C |
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Efeito da infecção por Leishmania amazonensis nos parâmetros reológicos e na função vascular em animais BALB/C |
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Santana, Taynara Santos |
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Santana, Taynara Santos |
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Freitas, Raiany Alves de 3073562861938290 http://lattes.cnpq.br/3073562861938290 Freitas, Raiany Alves de 3073562861938290 http://lattes.cnpq.br/3073562861938290 Hochberger, Luana Caroline 0594207412649559 http://lattes.cnpq.br/0594207412649559 Triches, Danny Laura Gomes Fagundes 6871314744513521 http://lattes.cnpq.br/6871314744513521 |
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Santana, Taynara Santos |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA Leishmaniose cutânea parasitose reatividade vascular viscosidade Cutaneous Leishmaniasis parasitoses vascular reactivity viscosity |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA Leishmaniose cutânea parasitose reatividade vascular viscosidade Cutaneous Leishmaniasis parasitoses vascular reactivity viscosity |
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Leishmaniasis (LC) is a form of fashionable treatment for several species of Leishmania, and can evolve to a diffuse form when increased by the Leishmania agent. In general, they can cause blood circulation problems that can cause the figurative elements of the blood and hemorrheological changes, which can contribute to cardiovascular diseases. Although a disease is associated with skin and mucous membranes, the morphological change is vascular and can cause tissue tissue in the vasculature. However, an analysis of important hemorheological parameters and vascular function associated with this progression are still unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of Leishmania amazonensis infection progression on rheological parameters and vascular function. Male mice of the BALB/C strain (25-30g), aged 8-16 weeks were used. The parasite L. amazonensis was inoculated at a concentration of 106 subcutaneously in the hind paw of the animals, kept for 30 or 60 days of infection. Control animals were inoculated with saline solution and maintained for the same periods. Blood was obtained by cardiac puncture for rheological analysis in the rheometer equipment. Mesenteric segments were submitted to vascular reactivity to obtain vascular contraction and relaxation responses. The statistic was determined by the One-Way ANOVA test and Tukey's post-test. Approval by the Ethics Committee in the use of animals of the Federal University of Mato Grosso (CEUA-UFMT) under number 23108.920630/2017- 56. The flow curve decreased in infected animals between 30 days and 60 days of infection (control = 1102.68 ± 152.91 vs. infected 30 days = 732.52 ± 50.53 vs. infected 60 days 773.90 ± 17.92). In contrast, the infection promoted an increase in blood viscosity as the disease progressed (control = 0.0034 ± 0.0002 vs. infected 30 days = 0.0042 ± 0.0003 vs. infected 60 days = 0.0050 ± 0.0006). LC infection caused increased vasoconstriction within 30 days and 60 days of infection (control = 106,400 ± 5,022 vs. infected 30 days = 128,800 ± 5,509 vs. infected 60 days = 153,900 ± 6,203), with greater dysfunction associated with progression of the disease. There was an increase in the percentage of relaxation in the mesenteric arteries of animals with 60 days of infection (control = 39.71 ± 1,824 vs. infected 30 days = 41,270 ± 1,458 vs. infected 60 days = 56,550 ± 1,671), while there was a reduction of relaxation in the arteries previously incubated with L-name (endothelial nitric oxide synthase inhibitor), within 30 days of infection, compared to the control group (control = 30.6900 ± 0.2880 vs. infected 30 days = 21.8600 ± 0.3926 vs. infected 60 days = 33.6200 ± 1.0400 ). Changes were found in the rheological parameters and in the vascular function of animals infected by L. amazonensis, which can be worsened as the disease progresses. In the future, the analysis of these parameters in affected patients may serve as an important method for monitoring and preventing blood and cardiovascular complications. Thus, this study may help to improve epidemiological control, monitoring, prevention and treatments aimed at the changes caused by this infection. |
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