Curva dose-resposta do extrato lipofílico composto por clorofilas e carotenoides da microalga Scenedesmus obliquus: papel oxidativo e envolvimento da sinalização purinérgica

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Autor(a) principal: Silveira, Marcylene Vieira da
Data de Publicação: 2023
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Resumo: More and more innovative proposals based on bioactive compounds are being presented to the public. The use of microalgae, such as the species Scenedesmus obliquus, has played an interesting role in this regard through the exploration of their produced metabolites, such as chlorophyll pigments and carotenoids. In this sense, we sought to understand the action of a dose-response curve for toxicity to the lipophilic extract extracted from the microalga Scenedesmus obliquus (Control groups, 75 μg/kg, 150 μg/kg, 300 μg/kg, 450 μg/kg and 600 μg/kg of extract via gavage for 30 days) in physiological and biochemical parameters so that it is possible to apply the same in future research for the treatment of diseases. Physiological parameters were measured, such as the animals' weight, food intake and water consumption at the beginning, middle and end of the experiment. No decrease was observed in either nutrition or body weight. From the results obtained in the TBARS, ER, PSH, NPSH and GST assays, it was possible to conclude that there were no changes in the liver, pancreas, kidney, heart and serum that could be linked to the worsening in the oxidative parameters of the animals subjected to treatment, configuring a non-toxic character of the compound. Within research involving the purinergic system and the immune system, the activity of the NTPDase-1 (CD39) and ADA enzymes in lymphocytes was quantified, with the activity of the NTPDase-1 enzyme being reduced at doses of 75 μg/kg and 600 μg/kg, even if not significant in relation to the control group, however, still showing a scenario where the activity of the enzyme was altered for a reason that has not yet been clarified. In relation to the central nervous system (CNS), more specifically in the hippocampus, the expression of P2X7 and A1 receptors, in addition to the interleukins IL-1β, IL-6 and IL-10, was quantified using the Western Blot technique. In this protocol, a decrease in IL-1β expression was observed in relation to the control at all doses tested. Extracts are already being used in industry considering that extraction methods provide quality and certification of the compounds obtained through them. Paying attention to the characteristics of the molecules that make up a given lipophilic extract, it is possible to see that a large part of its chemical structure is formed by phenolic compounds, which are already known to have a high antioxidant character. Thus, the results found suggest that the lipophilic extract composed of chlorophylls and carotenoids extracted from the microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus, when analyzed using the parameters studied here, did not present toxicity. Therefore, it can be considered that it could be tested in the future as a complementary treatment in different protocols.
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spelling 2023-11-17T13:30:05Z2023-11-17T13:30:05Z2023-09-27http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/30524More and more innovative proposals based on bioactive compounds are being presented to the public. The use of microalgae, such as the species Scenedesmus obliquus, has played an interesting role in this regard through the exploration of their produced metabolites, such as chlorophyll pigments and carotenoids. In this sense, we sought to understand the action of a dose-response curve for toxicity to the lipophilic extract extracted from the microalga Scenedesmus obliquus (Control groups, 75 μg/kg, 150 μg/kg, 300 μg/kg, 450 μg/kg and 600 μg/kg of extract via gavage for 30 days) in physiological and biochemical parameters so that it is possible to apply the same in future research for the treatment of diseases. Physiological parameters were measured, such as the animals' weight, food intake and water consumption at the beginning, middle and end of the experiment. No decrease was observed in either nutrition or body weight. From the results obtained in the TBARS, ER, PSH, NPSH and GST assays, it was possible to conclude that there were no changes in the liver, pancreas, kidney, heart and serum that could be linked to the worsening in the oxidative parameters of the animals subjected to treatment, configuring a non-toxic character of the compound. Within research involving the purinergic system and the immune system, the activity of the NTPDase-1 (CD39) and ADA enzymes in lymphocytes was quantified, with the activity of the NTPDase-1 enzyme being reduced at doses of 75 μg/kg and 600 μg/kg, even if not significant in relation to the control group, however, still showing a scenario where the activity of the enzyme was altered for a reason that has not yet been clarified. In relation to the central nervous system (CNS), more specifically in the hippocampus, the expression of P2X7 and A1 receptors, in addition to the interleukins IL-1β, IL-6 and IL-10, was quantified using the Western Blot technique. In this protocol, a decrease in IL-1β expression was observed in relation to the control at all doses tested. Extracts are already being used in industry considering that extraction methods provide quality and certification of the compounds obtained through them. Paying attention to the characteristics of the molecules that make up a given lipophilic extract, it is possible to see that a large part of its chemical structure is formed by phenolic compounds, which are already known to have a high antioxidant character. Thus, the results found suggest that the lipophilic extract composed of chlorophylls and carotenoids extracted from the microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus, when analyzed using the parameters studied here, did not present toxicity. Therefore, it can be considered that it could be tested in the future as a complementary treatment in different protocols.Cada vez mais propostas inovadoras baseadas em compostos bioativos são apresentadas ao público. A utilização de microalgas, a exemplo da espécie Scenedesmus obliquus, tem desempenhado um papel interessante neste sentido a partir da exploração dos seus metabólitos produzidos, como os pigmentos clorofilas e carotenoides. Neste sentido, buscou-se compreender a ação de uma curva dose-resposta para toxicidade ao extrato lipofílico extraído da microalga Scenedesmus obliquus (grupos Controle, 75 μg/kg, 150 μg/kg, 300 μg/kg, 450 μg/kg e 600 μg/kg de extrato via gavagem por 30 dias) em parâmetros fisiológicos e bioquímicos para que seja possível aplicar o mesmo em futuras pesquisas para o tratamento de doenças. Foram mensurados os parâmetros fisiológicos, como o peso dos animais, a ingestão de ração e o consumo de água no início, meio e fim do experimento. Não sendo observada nenhuma diminuição, tanto na nutrição quanto no peso corporal. A partir dos resultados obtidos nos ensaios de TBARS, ER, PSH, NPSH e GST, foi possível concluir que não houveram alterações no fígado, pâncreas, rim, coração e soro que possam ser vinculadas à piora nos parâmetros oxidativos dos animais submetidos ao tratamento, configurando um caráter atóxico do composto. Dentro das pesquisas envolvendo o sistema purinérgico e o sistema imune, foi quantificada a atividade das enzimas NTPDase-1 (CD39) e ADA nos linfócitos, estando a atividade da enzima NTPDase-1 diminuída nas doses de 75 μg/kg e 600 μg/kg, mesmo que sem significância em relação ao grupo controle, porém, ainda evidenciando um cenário onde a atividade da enzima encontrava-se alterada por um motivo ainda não esclarecido. Já em relação ao sistema nervoso central (SNC), mais especificamente no hipocampo, foi quantificada através da técnica de Western Blot a expressão dos receptores P2X7 e A1, além das interleucinas IL-1β, IL-6 e IL-10. Nesse protocolo, foi observado diminuição em relação ao controle em todas as doses testadas na expressão da IL-1β. Extratos já estão sendo utilizados na indústria considerando que os métodos de extração conferem qualidade e certificação dos compostos obtidos através deles. Atentando para as características das moléculas que compõem determinado extrato lipofílico, é possível perceber que grande parte da sua estrutura química é formada por compostos fenólicos, que já são conhecidos por apresentarem um alto caráter antioxidante. Desta forma, os resultados encontrados sugerem que o extrato lipofílico composto por clorofilas e carotenoides extraídos da microalga Scenedesmus obliquus quando analisado nos parâmetros aqui estudados não apresentou toxicidade. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Curva dose-resposta do extrato lipofílico composto por clorofilas e carotenoides da microalga Scenedesmus obliquus: papel oxidativo e envolvimento da sinalização purinérgica
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Dose-response curve of lipophilic extract of chlorophylls and carotenoids from the microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus: oxidative role and involvement in purinergic signaling
title Curva dose-resposta do extrato lipofílico composto por clorofilas e carotenoides da microalga Scenedesmus obliquus: papel oxidativo e envolvimento da sinalização purinérgica
spellingShingle Curva dose-resposta do extrato lipofílico composto por clorofilas e carotenoides da microalga Scenedesmus obliquus: papel oxidativo e envolvimento da sinalização purinérgica
Silveira, Marcylene Vieira da
Extrato lipofílico
Sistema purinérgico
Perfil oxidativo
Toxicidade
Clorofilas
Carotenoides
Lipophilic extract
Purinergic system
Oxidative profile
Toxicity
Chlorophylls
Carotenoids
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
title_short Curva dose-resposta do extrato lipofílico composto por clorofilas e carotenoides da microalga Scenedesmus obliquus: papel oxidativo e envolvimento da sinalização purinérgica
title_full Curva dose-resposta do extrato lipofílico composto por clorofilas e carotenoides da microalga Scenedesmus obliquus: papel oxidativo e envolvimento da sinalização purinérgica
title_fullStr Curva dose-resposta do extrato lipofílico composto por clorofilas e carotenoides da microalga Scenedesmus obliquus: papel oxidativo e envolvimento da sinalização purinérgica
title_full_unstemmed Curva dose-resposta do extrato lipofílico composto por clorofilas e carotenoides da microalga Scenedesmus obliquus: papel oxidativo e envolvimento da sinalização purinérgica
title_sort Curva dose-resposta do extrato lipofílico composto por clorofilas e carotenoides da microalga Scenedesmus obliquus: papel oxidativo e envolvimento da sinalização purinérgica
author Silveira, Marcylene Vieira da
author_facet Silveira, Marcylene Vieira da
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Chitolina, Maria Rosa
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Morsch, Vera Maria
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Baisch, Ana Luiza Muccillo
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Rosemberg, Denis Broock
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silveira, Marcylene Vieira da
contributor_str_mv Chitolina, Maria Rosa
Morsch, Vera Maria
Baisch, Ana Luiza Muccillo
Rosemberg, Denis Broock
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Extrato lipofílico
Sistema purinérgico
Perfil oxidativo
Toxicidade
Clorofilas
Carotenoides
topic Extrato lipofílico
Sistema purinérgico
Perfil oxidativo
Toxicidade
Clorofilas
Carotenoides
Lipophilic extract
Purinergic system
Oxidative profile
Toxicity
Chlorophylls
Carotenoids
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Lipophilic extract
Purinergic system
Oxidative profile
Toxicity
Chlorophylls
Carotenoids
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
description More and more innovative proposals based on bioactive compounds are being presented to the public. The use of microalgae, such as the species Scenedesmus obliquus, has played an interesting role in this regard through the exploration of their produced metabolites, such as chlorophyll pigments and carotenoids. In this sense, we sought to understand the action of a dose-response curve for toxicity to the lipophilic extract extracted from the microalga Scenedesmus obliquus (Control groups, 75 μg/kg, 150 μg/kg, 300 μg/kg, 450 μg/kg and 600 μg/kg of extract via gavage for 30 days) in physiological and biochemical parameters so that it is possible to apply the same in future research for the treatment of diseases. Physiological parameters were measured, such as the animals' weight, food intake and water consumption at the beginning, middle and end of the experiment. No decrease was observed in either nutrition or body weight. From the results obtained in the TBARS, ER, PSH, NPSH and GST assays, it was possible to conclude that there were no changes in the liver, pancreas, kidney, heart and serum that could be linked to the worsening in the oxidative parameters of the animals subjected to treatment, configuring a non-toxic character of the compound. Within research involving the purinergic system and the immune system, the activity of the NTPDase-1 (CD39) and ADA enzymes in lymphocytes was quantified, with the activity of the NTPDase-1 enzyme being reduced at doses of 75 μg/kg and 600 μg/kg, even if not significant in relation to the control group, however, still showing a scenario where the activity of the enzyme was altered for a reason that has not yet been clarified. In relation to the central nervous system (CNS), more specifically in the hippocampus, the expression of P2X7 and A1 receptors, in addition to the interleukins IL-1β, IL-6 and IL-10, was quantified using the Western Blot technique. In this protocol, a decrease in IL-1β expression was observed in relation to the control at all doses tested. Extracts are already being used in industry considering that extraction methods provide quality and certification of the compounds obtained through them. Paying attention to the characteristics of the molecules that make up a given lipophilic extract, it is possible to see that a large part of its chemical structure is formed by phenolic compounds, which are already known to have a high antioxidant character. Thus, the results found suggest that the lipophilic extract composed of chlorophylls and carotenoids extracted from the microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus, when analyzed using the parameters studied here, did not present toxicity. Therefore, it can be considered that it could be tested in the future as a complementary treatment in different protocols.
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