Hipotireoidismo materno e os efeitos renais para a prole jovem e adulta de ratas wistar

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Victor Augusto Alves
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFU
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/29663
http://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.di.2020.574
Resumo: When the intrauterine environment is disturbed by factors such as smoking, stress, neurological disorders, infections, endocrine diseases, among others, the offspring may have its development compromised and present diseases in adulthood. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate renal changes in young and adult offspring from Wistar rats exposed to hypothyroidism only during pregnancy or during pregnancy and lactation. For this, the 30 and 90 days-old (D) female pups were divided into 3 groups: Controls (CONTROL - C) - pups from mothers exposed to euthyroidism during pregnancy and lactation, Gestation Gruop (EXPERIMENTAL 1 – E1) – pups from mothers exposed to gestational hypothyroidism and Pregnancy/Lactation Gruop (EXPERIMENTAL 2 – E2) – pups from mothers exposed to gestational and lactational hypothyroidism. Maternal parameters such as food and water intake, body weight variation and T3 and T4 measurements and parameters in the offspring such as T3 and T4 plasmatic levels, tests of renal function and injury and kidney removal for morphometric and immunohistochemical studies were evaluated. There were no differences between groups for maternal parameters such as water and food consumption and weight gain during pregnancy, but mothers from E2 had lower T3 and T4 levels, compared to C and E1 groups. The 30D pups from the experimental groups had lower body weight, while only the E2 pups had lower relative renal weight. Data such as total cholesterol, triglycerides, systolic blood pressure and heart rate were not different between groups, but renal function and loss of urinary proteins were lower in E2, compared to controls. The 30D experimental animals had smaller renal corpuscle and glomerular tuft areas, but the latter was only maintained in the 90D animals from E2, as well as an increase in capsular space. The number of proliferating cells was higher in the tubulointerstitial compartment (TBI) of the 30D experimental animals, as well as an increase in the expression of TBI alpha actin, but only in E2. T3 levels were only reduced in 90D animals from E2, while the T4 levels were not different. Maternal hypothyroidism is capable of programming important renal structural changes in the young offspring from Wistar rats, which can result in loss of renal function in adulthood. These changes are more evident when maternal hypothyroidism is maintained until the breastfeeding period.
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spelling Hipotireoidismo materno e os efeitos renais para a prole jovem e adulta de ratas wistarMaternal hypothyroidism and renal effects for young and adult offspring of wistar ratsHipotireoidismo maternoMaternal hypothyroidismFunção renalRenal functionProleOffspringRatas WistarWistar ratsCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICASHipotireoidismoRinsRatosWhen the intrauterine environment is disturbed by factors such as smoking, stress, neurological disorders, infections, endocrine diseases, among others, the offspring may have its development compromised and present diseases in adulthood. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate renal changes in young and adult offspring from Wistar rats exposed to hypothyroidism only during pregnancy or during pregnancy and lactation. For this, the 30 and 90 days-old (D) female pups were divided into 3 groups: Controls (CONTROL - C) - pups from mothers exposed to euthyroidism during pregnancy and lactation, Gestation Gruop (EXPERIMENTAL 1 – E1) – pups from mothers exposed to gestational hypothyroidism and Pregnancy/Lactation Gruop (EXPERIMENTAL 2 – E2) – pups from mothers exposed to gestational and lactational hypothyroidism. Maternal parameters such as food and water intake, body weight variation and T3 and T4 measurements and parameters in the offspring such as T3 and T4 plasmatic levels, tests of renal function and injury and kidney removal for morphometric and immunohistochemical studies were evaluated. There were no differences between groups for maternal parameters such as water and food consumption and weight gain during pregnancy, but mothers from E2 had lower T3 and T4 levels, compared to C and E1 groups. The 30D pups from the experimental groups had lower body weight, while only the E2 pups had lower relative renal weight. Data such as total cholesterol, triglycerides, systolic blood pressure and heart rate were not different between groups, but renal function and loss of urinary proteins were lower in E2, compared to controls. The 30D experimental animals had smaller renal corpuscle and glomerular tuft areas, but the latter was only maintained in the 90D animals from E2, as well as an increase in capsular space. The number of proliferating cells was higher in the tubulointerstitial compartment (TBI) of the 30D experimental animals, as well as an increase in the expression of TBI alpha actin, but only in E2. T3 levels were only reduced in 90D animals from E2, while the T4 levels were not different. Maternal hypothyroidism is capable of programming important renal structural changes in the young offspring from Wistar rats, which can result in loss of renal function in adulthood. These changes are more evident when maternal hypothyroidism is maintained until the breastfeeding period.Pesquisa sem auxílio de agências de fomentoDissertação (Mestrado)Quando o ambiente intrauterino é perturbado por fatores como tabagismo, estresse, distúrbios neurológicos, infecções, doenças endócrinas, entre outros, a prole pode ter seu desenvolvimento comprometido e apresentar doenças na vida adulta. Sendo assim, o objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar as alterações renais na prole jovem e adulta de ratas Wistar expostas ao hipotireoidismo somente na gestação ou durante a gestação e lactação. Para isso, os filhotes fêmeas de 30 e 90 dias (D) foram divididos em 3 grupos: Controle (CONTROLE - C) – filhotes de mães expostas ao eutireoidismo na gestação e lactação, Grupo Gestação (EXPERIMENTAL 1 – E1) – filhotes de mães expostas ao hipotireoidismo gestacional e Grupo Gestação/Lactação (EXPERIMENTAL 2 – E2) - filhotes de mães expostas ao hipotireoidismo gestacional e lactacional. Foram avaliados parâmetros maternos como consumo de ração e de líquidos, variação de peso corporal e dosagens de T3 e T4, e parâmetros na prole como dosagens de T3 e T4, provas de função e lesão renal e coleta de rins para estudos morfométricos e imunohistoquímicos. Não houve diferenças entre os grupos para parâmetros maternos como consumos hídrico e alimentar e ganho de peso na gestação, mas as mães de E2 apresentaram níveis menores de T3 e T4, em relação aos grupos C e E1. Os filhotes de 30D dos grupos E1 e E2 apresentaram menor peso corporal, mas somente os do grupo E2 tiveram menor peso renal relativo comparados ao grupo C. Dados como colesterol total, triglicerídeos, pressão arterial sistólica e frequência cardíaca não foram diferentes entre os grupos, mas a função renal e perda de proteínas urinárias foram menores em E2, em relação aos controles. Os animais experimentais de 30D tiveram menores áreas de corpúsculo renal e tufo glomerular, mas esta última só permaneceu reduzida nos animais de 90D de E2, enquanto houve aumento do espaço capsular nesses animais. O número de células em proliferação foi maior no compartimento tubulointersticial (TBI) dos animais experimentais de 30D, assim como houve aumento da expressão de alfa actina TBI, mas somente em E2. Os níveis de T3 só estavam reduzidos nos animais de 90D de E2, enquanto os de T4 não foram diferentes. O hipotireoidismo materno é capaz de programar alterações estruturais renais importantes na prole jovem de ratas Wistar, que podem resultar em perda de função renal na vida adulta. Essas alterações são mais evidentes quando o hipotireoidismo materno é mantido até o período da amamentação.2022-03-13Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilPrograma de Pós-graduação em Biologia Celular e Estrutural AplicadasBalbi, Ana Paula CoelhoSilva, Luiz Borges Bispo daDeconte, Simone RamosCosta, Victor Augusto Alves2020-08-12T12:24:48Z2020-08-12T12:24:48Z2020-03-13info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfCOSTA, Victor Augusto Alves. Hipotireoidismo materno e os efeitos renais para a prole jovem e adulta de ratas Wistar. 2020. 50 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biologia Celular e Estrutural Aplicadas) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, 2020. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hipotireoidismo materno e os efeitos renais para a prole jovem e adulta de ratas wistar
Maternal hypothyroidism and renal effects for young and adult offspring of wistar rats
title Hipotireoidismo materno e os efeitos renais para a prole jovem e adulta de ratas wistar
spellingShingle Hipotireoidismo materno e os efeitos renais para a prole jovem e adulta de ratas wistar
Costa, Victor Augusto Alves
Hipotireoidismo materno
Maternal hypothyroidism
Função renal
Renal function
Prole
Offspring
Ratas Wistar
Wistar rats
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Hipotireoidismo
Rins
Ratos
title_short Hipotireoidismo materno e os efeitos renais para a prole jovem e adulta de ratas wistar
title_full Hipotireoidismo materno e os efeitos renais para a prole jovem e adulta de ratas wistar
title_fullStr Hipotireoidismo materno e os efeitos renais para a prole jovem e adulta de ratas wistar
title_full_unstemmed Hipotireoidismo materno e os efeitos renais para a prole jovem e adulta de ratas wistar
title_sort Hipotireoidismo materno e os efeitos renais para a prole jovem e adulta de ratas wistar
author Costa, Victor Augusto Alves
author_facet Costa, Victor Augusto Alves
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Balbi, Ana Paula Coelho
Silva, Luiz Borges Bispo da
Deconte, Simone Ramos
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Victor Augusto Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hipotireoidismo materno
Maternal hypothyroidism
Função renal
Renal function
Prole
Offspring
Ratas Wistar
Wistar rats
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Hipotireoidismo
Rins
Ratos
topic Hipotireoidismo materno
Maternal hypothyroidism
Função renal
Renal function
Prole
Offspring
Ratas Wistar
Wistar rats
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Hipotireoidismo
Rins
Ratos
description When the intrauterine environment is disturbed by factors such as smoking, stress, neurological disorders, infections, endocrine diseases, among others, the offspring may have its development compromised and present diseases in adulthood. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate renal changes in young and adult offspring from Wistar rats exposed to hypothyroidism only during pregnancy or during pregnancy and lactation. For this, the 30 and 90 days-old (D) female pups were divided into 3 groups: Controls (CONTROL - C) - pups from mothers exposed to euthyroidism during pregnancy and lactation, Gestation Gruop (EXPERIMENTAL 1 – E1) – pups from mothers exposed to gestational hypothyroidism and Pregnancy/Lactation Gruop (EXPERIMENTAL 2 – E2) – pups from mothers exposed to gestational and lactational hypothyroidism. Maternal parameters such as food and water intake, body weight variation and T3 and T4 measurements and parameters in the offspring such as T3 and T4 plasmatic levels, tests of renal function and injury and kidney removal for morphometric and immunohistochemical studies were evaluated. There were no differences between groups for maternal parameters such as water and food consumption and weight gain during pregnancy, but mothers from E2 had lower T3 and T4 levels, compared to C and E1 groups. The 30D pups from the experimental groups had lower body weight, while only the E2 pups had lower relative renal weight. Data such as total cholesterol, triglycerides, systolic blood pressure and heart rate were not different between groups, but renal function and loss of urinary proteins were lower in E2, compared to controls. The 30D experimental animals had smaller renal corpuscle and glomerular tuft areas, but the latter was only maintained in the 90D animals from E2, as well as an increase in capsular space. The number of proliferating cells was higher in the tubulointerstitial compartment (TBI) of the 30D experimental animals, as well as an increase in the expression of TBI alpha actin, but only in E2. T3 levels were only reduced in 90D animals from E2, while the T4 levels were not different. Maternal hypothyroidism is capable of programming important renal structural changes in the young offspring from Wistar rats, which can result in loss of renal function in adulthood. These changes are more evident when maternal hypothyroidism is maintained until the breastfeeding period.
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