Efeitos do enalaprilato em equinos desidratados por poli?ria e restri??o h?drica

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Gabriela Ferreira de
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Sodium is the major electrolyte of the extra cellular space, essential for the control of plasma osmolality and blood pressure. In addition, sodium is the only mineral for which there is a defined appetite. For sodium homeostasis and for the regulation of extra cellular fluid, the reported physiological systems include the renin angiotensin aldosterone system, atrial natriuretic peptide and oxytocin. In mice the feeding behavior of sodium is well established and the central inhibition of sodium appetite has been demonstrated. However, in some domestic species, especially in horses, subject of this study, this behavior has not yet been clarified. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and hematological effects, beyond the assessment of fluid and electrolyte balance and feeding behavior of fluids after the central administration of enalaprilat in horses experimentally dehydrated. Six adult, gelding horses, were used. The animals were subjected to water and food restriction for 72 hours prior the study, associated with the administration of three doses of furosemide in the first 24 hours. After the 72 hours fasting, the animals were divided into two experimental groups. The first group was called Control Group (CG) and the second, Treaty Group (TG). The animals of TG received 2.75 mg/animal of enalaprilat by intracarotideal route. After administration of enalaprilat, the animals had free access to water and hypertonic saline solution (1.8% of NaCl), with ingested volumes monitored. All animals were submitted to a regular and periodical physical examination, measured blood pressure and collected blood samples every 12 hours until the administration of enalaprilat, to evaluate the effects of dehydration; and 30, 60, 120, 180 minutes and 24 hours after administration, to evaluate the drug effects. Weight loss was the parameter that best reflected dehydration, which was estimated at 10.5% at the end of 72 hours of food and water restriction. When the animals had free access to water and saline, we observed a higher total water consumption in TG (13.7 ? 12 L) than in the CG (9.1 ? 7.9 L), with no significant difference between groups (p = 0.3522). There was no significant difference between GC and GT in clinical and hematological parameters, in all moments evaluated. Evaluating the sodium appetite, as evidenced by the ratio between salt intake and the amount of fluid consumed, it was observed that the TG showed lower sodium appetite than the CG (p = 0 0396), observed 120 minutes after the central administration of enalaprilat, demonstrating the centrally action of ACE inhibitor (enalaprilat) in inhibition of sodium appetite in horses.
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spelling Botteon, Paulo de Tarso Landgraf924.895.677-72Reis, Luis Carlos484.252.577-00Botteon, Paulo de Tarso LandgrafRibeiro Filho, Jos? DantasHess, Tanja Maria097.287.137-38Oliveira, Gabriela Ferreira de2018-10-16T18:19:32Z2013-08-12OLIVEIRA, Gabriela Ferreira. Efeitos do Enalaprilato em equinos desidratados por poli?ria e restri??o h?drica. 2013. 83 f. Disserta??o (Mestrado em Medicina Veterin?ria, Ci?ncias Cl?nicas) - Instituto de Veterin?ria, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Serop?dica, 2013.https://tede.ufrrj.br/jspui/handle/jspui/2490Sodium is the major electrolyte of the extra cellular space, essential for the control of plasma osmolality and blood pressure. In addition, sodium is the only mineral for which there is a defined appetite. For sodium homeostasis and for the regulation of extra cellular fluid, the reported physiological systems include the renin angiotensin aldosterone system, atrial natriuretic peptide and oxytocin. In mice the feeding behavior of sodium is well established and the central inhibition of sodium appetite has been demonstrated. However, in some domestic species, especially in horses, subject of this study, this behavior has not yet been clarified. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and hematological effects, beyond the assessment of fluid and electrolyte balance and feeding behavior of fluids after the central administration of enalaprilat in horses experimentally dehydrated. Six adult, gelding horses, were used. The animals were subjected to water and food restriction for 72 hours prior the study, associated with the administration of three doses of furosemide in the first 24 hours. After the 72 hours fasting, the animals were divided into two experimental groups. The first group was called Control Group (CG) and the second, Treaty Group (TG). The animals of TG received 2.75 mg/animal of enalaprilat by intracarotideal route. After administration of enalaprilat, the animals had free access to water and hypertonic saline solution (1.8% of NaCl), with ingested volumes monitored. All animals were submitted to a regular and periodical physical examination, measured blood pressure and collected blood samples every 12 hours until the administration of enalaprilat, to evaluate the effects of dehydration; and 30, 60, 120, 180 minutes and 24 hours after administration, to evaluate the drug effects. Weight loss was the parameter that best reflected dehydration, which was estimated at 10.5% at the end of 72 hours of food and water restriction. When the animals had free access to water and saline, we observed a higher total water consumption in TG (13.7 ? 12 L) than in the CG (9.1 ? 7.9 L), with no significant difference between groups (p = 0.3522). There was no significant difference between GC and GT in clinical and hematological parameters, in all moments evaluated. Evaluating the sodium appetite, as evidenced by the ratio between salt intake and the amount of fluid consumed, it was observed that the TG showed lower sodium appetite than the CG (p = 0 0396), observed 120 minutes after the central administration of enalaprilat, demonstrating the centrally action of ACE inhibitor (enalaprilat) in inhibition of sodium appetite in horses.O s?dio ? o principal eletr?lito do espa?o extracelular, fundamental para o controle da osmolaridade plasm?tica e press?o arterial, al?m de ser o ?nico mineral para qual existe um apetite claramente definido. Para a homeostase do s?dio e do fluido extracelular, os sistemas fisiol?gicos relatados incluem o sistema renina angiotensina aldosterona (SRAA), pept?deo natriur?tico atrial (ANP) e ocitocina (OT). O comportamento ingestivo de s?dio em ratos j? est? bem estabelecido e a inibi??o central do apetite por s?dio j? foi demonstrada. Por?m, em algumas esp?cies dom?sticas, especialmente nos equinos, tema deste trabalho, este comportamento ainda n?o foi esclarecido. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os efeitos cl?nicos e hematol?gicos, al?m da avalia??o do equil?brio hidroeletrol?tico e do comportamento ingestivo de l?quidos ap?s a administra??o central de enalaprilato em equinos experimentalmente desidratados. Foram utilizados seis equinos adultos, machos, castrados, que permaneceram em jejum h?drico e alimentar por 72 horas, associado ? administra??o de furosemida. Ap?s 72 horas de jejum, os animais foram divididos em dois grupos experimentais, o Grupo Controle (GC) e o Grupo Tratado (GT), que recebeu 2,75 mg/animal de enalaprilato por via intracarot?dea. Ap?s, os animais tiveram livre acesso a ?gua e a solu??o salina hipert?nica (1,8% de NaCl). Os animais foram avaliados atrav?s de exame cl?nico, a cada 12 horas durante as 72 horas de jejum e 30, 60, 120, 180 minutos e 24 horas ap?s o Enalaprilato. Foram avaliados o peso corporal, a quantidade de l?quidos ingeridos, a press?o arterial m?dia, par?metros bioqu?micos e eletrol?ticos sangu?neos. A perda de peso corporal foi o par?metro que melhor refletiu a desidrata??o, estimada em 10,5% ao final de 72 horas de jejum. Com o restabelecimento do acesso ? ?gua e solu??o salina, observou-se maior consumo total de ?gua no GT (13,7 ? 12 L) que no GC (9,1 ? 7,9 L), sem diferen?a significativa entre os grupos (p = 0,3522). N?o houve diferen?a significativa nos par?metros cl?nicos e hematol?gicos avaliados entre o GC e o GT. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Efeitos do enalaprilato em equinos desidratados por poli?ria e restri??o h?drica
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Effects of enalaprilat in horses dehydrated by polyuria and fluid restriction
title Efeitos do enalaprilato em equinos desidratados por poli?ria e restri??o h?drica
spellingShingle Efeitos do enalaprilato em equinos desidratados por poli?ria e restri??o h?drica
Oliveira, Gabriela Ferreira de
apetite por s?dio
cavalos
desidrata??o
eletr?litos
inibidor de ECA
sodium appetite
horses
dehydration
electrolytes
ACE inhibitor
Medicina Veterin?ria
title_short Efeitos do enalaprilato em equinos desidratados por poli?ria e restri??o h?drica
title_full Efeitos do enalaprilato em equinos desidratados por poli?ria e restri??o h?drica
title_fullStr Efeitos do enalaprilato em equinos desidratados por poli?ria e restri??o h?drica
title_full_unstemmed Efeitos do enalaprilato em equinos desidratados por poli?ria e restri??o h?drica
title_sort Efeitos do enalaprilato em equinos desidratados por poli?ria e restri??o h?drica
author Oliveira, Gabriela Ferreira de
author_facet Oliveira, Gabriela Ferreira de
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Botteon, Paulo de Tarso Landgraf
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Reis, Luis Carlos
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Botteon, Paulo de Tarso Landgraf
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Ribeiro Filho, Jos? Dantas
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Hess, Tanja Maria
dc.contributor.authorID.fl_str_mv 097.287.137-38
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Gabriela Ferreira de
contributor_str_mv Botteon, Paulo de Tarso Landgraf
Reis, Luis Carlos
Botteon, Paulo de Tarso Landgraf
Ribeiro Filho, Jos? Dantas
Hess, Tanja Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv apetite por s?dio
cavalos
desidrata??o
eletr?litos
inibidor de ECA
topic apetite por s?dio
cavalos
desidrata??o
eletr?litos
inibidor de ECA
sodium appetite
horses
dehydration
electrolytes
ACE inhibitor
Medicina Veterin?ria
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv sodium appetite
horses
dehydration
electrolytes
ACE inhibitor
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Medicina Veterin?ria
description Sodium is the major electrolyte of the extra cellular space, essential for the control of plasma osmolality and blood pressure. In addition, sodium is the only mineral for which there is a defined appetite. For sodium homeostasis and for the regulation of extra cellular fluid, the reported physiological systems include the renin angiotensin aldosterone system, atrial natriuretic peptide and oxytocin. In mice the feeding behavior of sodium is well established and the central inhibition of sodium appetite has been demonstrated. However, in some domestic species, especially in horses, subject of this study, this behavior has not yet been clarified. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and hematological effects, beyond the assessment of fluid and electrolyte balance and feeding behavior of fluids after the central administration of enalaprilat in horses experimentally dehydrated. Six adult, gelding horses, were used. The animals were subjected to water and food restriction for 72 hours prior the study, associated with the administration of three doses of furosemide in the first 24 hours. After the 72 hours fasting, the animals were divided into two experimental groups. The first group was called Control Group (CG) and the second, Treaty Group (TG). The animals of TG received 2.75 mg/animal of enalaprilat by intracarotideal route. After administration of enalaprilat, the animals had free access to water and hypertonic saline solution (1.8% of NaCl), with ingested volumes monitored. All animals were submitted to a regular and periodical physical examination, measured blood pressure and collected blood samples every 12 hours until the administration of enalaprilat, to evaluate the effects of dehydration; and 30, 60, 120, 180 minutes and 24 hours after administration, to evaluate the drug effects. Weight loss was the parameter that best reflected dehydration, which was estimated at 10.5% at the end of 72 hours of food and water restriction. When the animals had free access to water and saline, we observed a higher total water consumption in TG (13.7 ? 12 L) than in the CG (9.1 ? 7.9 L), with no significant difference between groups (p = 0.3522). There was no significant difference between GC and GT in clinical and hematological parameters, in all moments evaluated. Evaluating the sodium appetite, as evidenced by the ratio between salt intake and the amount of fluid consumed, it was observed that the TG showed lower sodium appetite than the CG (p = 0 0396), observed 120 minutes after the central administration of enalaprilat, demonstrating the centrally action of ACE inhibitor (enalaprilat) in inhibition of sodium appetite in horses.
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