O uso do peixe-zebra em modelos de obesidade e diabetes: alterações comportamentais e bioquímicas

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Autor(a) principal: Zortéa, Nágila Bernarda
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Obesity is a chronic non-communicable disease, which has been considered a worldwide epidemic that increases the risk for other chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus II (DMII). DMII is of metabolic etiology, characterized by decreased pancreatic insulin secretion and / or tissue resistance to insulin, deficient in hyperglycemia and glycotoxicity. Obesity and DMII cause morbid changes such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, multiple organ failure, amputations and blindness. Both pathologies are complex and involve genetic and environmental factors, which cause consequences in various tissues such as fat, musculoskeletal and organs such as the liver and pancreas. The zebrafish model is a promising model in metabolic research, to present advantages such as rapid development, optical transparency of the fertilized embryo, treatable genetics, ease of maintenance, in addition to maintaining its functional conservation of lipid metabolism, glucose homeostasis, structure of the pancreas and present digestive organs as well as adipose tissue, central and autonomic nervous system, install a high degree of genetic, anatomical and physiological similarity with human beings. The objective of this dissertation is to verify the morphometric, biochemical and behavioral changes in this animal model, through an experimental study of diabetes obesity induction with overfeeding and glucose treatments. This study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee and followed all the rules of the National Council for the Control of Animal Experimentation (CONCEA). The study induced fish to 4 treatments: Control, Glucose, Overfeed and Overfeed plus Glucose. Results: Our alternative results to changes in morphometric, behavioral and biochemical patterns with fish treated with overfeeding. Fish treated with glucose treated, behavioral and morphometric changes. Conclusion: Overfeeding and glucose exposure affect the behavior and alter the lipid profile of zebrafish. We conclude that this animal model and these treatments are important for promoting research on diseases of obesity and diabetes.
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spelling Bertol, Charise Dallazem00224284029http://lattes.cnpq.br/487267476874049103206818079http://lattes.cnpq.br/9788298740835196Zortéa, Nágila Bernarda2021-02-26T19:59:29Z2020-08-25ZORTÉA, Nágila Bernarda. O uso do peixe-zebra em modelos de obesidade e diabetes: alterações comportamentais e bioquímicas. 2020. 33 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Envelhecimento Humano) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, 2020.http://tede.upf.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/1960Obesity is a chronic non-communicable disease, which has been considered a worldwide epidemic that increases the risk for other chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus II (DMII). DMII is of metabolic etiology, characterized by decreased pancreatic insulin secretion and / or tissue resistance to insulin, deficient in hyperglycemia and glycotoxicity. Obesity and DMII cause morbid changes such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, multiple organ failure, amputations and blindness. Both pathologies are complex and involve genetic and environmental factors, which cause consequences in various tissues such as fat, musculoskeletal and organs such as the liver and pancreas. The zebrafish model is a promising model in metabolic research, to present advantages such as rapid development, optical transparency of the fertilized embryo, treatable genetics, ease of maintenance, in addition to maintaining its functional conservation of lipid metabolism, glucose homeostasis, structure of the pancreas and present digestive organs as well as adipose tissue, central and autonomic nervous system, install a high degree of genetic, anatomical and physiological similarity with human beings. The objective of this dissertation is to verify the morphometric, biochemical and behavioral changes in this animal model, through an experimental study of diabetes obesity induction with overfeeding and glucose treatments. This study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee and followed all the rules of the National Council for the Control of Animal Experimentation (CONCEA). The study induced fish to 4 treatments: Control, Glucose, Overfeed and Overfeed plus Glucose. Results: Our alternative results to changes in morphometric, behavioral and biochemical patterns with fish treated with overfeeding. Fish treated with glucose treated, behavioral and morphometric changes. Conclusion: Overfeeding and glucose exposure affect the behavior and alter the lipid profile of zebrafish. We conclude that this animal model and these treatments are important for promoting research on diseases of obesity and diabetes.A obesidade é uma doença de etiologia crônica não transmissível, a qual vem sendo considerada uma epidemia mundial que eleva o risco para outras doenças crônicas, incluindo doenças cardiovasculares e diabetes mellitus II (DMII). A DMII é de etiologia metabólica, caracterizada pela diminuição da secreção pancreática de insulina e/ ou resistência dos tecidos à insulina, resultando em hiperglicemia e glicotoxicidade. A obesidade e a DMII ocasionam alterações mórbidas como doenças cardiovasculares, hipertensão, falência de vários órgãos, amputações e cegueira. Ambas patologias são complexas e envolvem fatores genéticos e ambientais, que provocam consequências em diversos tecidos como no adiposo, musculoesquelético e em órgãos como fígado e pâncreas. O modelo de peixezebra é um modelo promissor em pesquisas metabólicas, por apresentarem vantagens como rápido desenvolvimento, transparência ótica do embrião fertilizado, genética tratável, facilidade de manutenção, além de manter sua conservação funcional do metabolismo lipídico, homeostase da glicose, estrutura do pâncreas e apresentar órgãos digestivos assim como tecido adiposo, sistema nervoso central e autônomo, apresentando alto grau de semelhança genética, anatômica e fisiológica com seres humanos. O objetivo da presente dissertação, é a verificação das alterações morfométricas, bioquímicas e comportamentais nesse modelo animal, através de um estudo experimental de indução de obesidade de diabetes com tratamentos de superalimentação e glicose. Esse estudo teve aprovação do comitê de Ética em Pesquisas e seguiu todas normas do conselho nacional de controle de experimentação animal (CONCEA). O estudo induziu os peixes a 4 tratamentos: Controle, Glicose, Superalimentação e Superalimentação mais Glicose. Resultados: Nossos resultados apresentaram a alteração nos padrões morfometricos, comportamentais e bioquímicos com peixes tratados com superalimentação. Já os peixes tratados com glicose apresentaram alterações comportamentais e morfometricas. Conclusão: A superalimentação e exposição à glicose afetam o comportamento e alteram o perfil lipídico de peixes-zebra. Concluímos que esse modelo animal e esses tratamentos são importantes para fomentação de pesquisas das doenças de obesidade e diabetes.Submitted by Aline Rezende (alinerezende@upf.br) on 2021-02-26T19:59:29Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2020NagilaBernardaZortea.pdf: 664279 bytes, checksum: 11adfc486d717a24015c28b578010072 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-02-26T19:59:29Z (GMT). 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title O uso do peixe-zebra em modelos de obesidade e diabetes: alterações comportamentais e bioquímicas
spellingShingle O uso do peixe-zebra em modelos de obesidade e diabetes: alterações comportamentais e bioquímicas
Zortéa, Nágila Bernarda
Envelhecimento
Diabetes em idosos
Zebra danio - Pesquisa
SAUDE COLETIVA::SAUDE PUBLICA
title_short O uso do peixe-zebra em modelos de obesidade e diabetes: alterações comportamentais e bioquímicas
title_full O uso do peixe-zebra em modelos de obesidade e diabetes: alterações comportamentais e bioquímicas
title_fullStr O uso do peixe-zebra em modelos de obesidade e diabetes: alterações comportamentais e bioquímicas
title_full_unstemmed O uso do peixe-zebra em modelos de obesidade e diabetes: alterações comportamentais e bioquímicas
title_sort O uso do peixe-zebra em modelos de obesidade e diabetes: alterações comportamentais e bioquímicas
author Zortéa, Nágila Bernarda
author_facet Zortéa, Nágila Bernarda
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Diabetes em idosos
Zebra danio - Pesquisa
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Diabetes em idosos
Zebra danio - Pesquisa
SAUDE COLETIVA::SAUDE PUBLICA
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description Obesity is a chronic non-communicable disease, which has been considered a worldwide epidemic that increases the risk for other chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus II (DMII). DMII is of metabolic etiology, characterized by decreased pancreatic insulin secretion and / or tissue resistance to insulin, deficient in hyperglycemia and glycotoxicity. Obesity and DMII cause morbid changes such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, multiple organ failure, amputations and blindness. Both pathologies are complex and involve genetic and environmental factors, which cause consequences in various tissues such as fat, musculoskeletal and organs such as the liver and pancreas. The zebrafish model is a promising model in metabolic research, to present advantages such as rapid development, optical transparency of the fertilized embryo, treatable genetics, ease of maintenance, in addition to maintaining its functional conservation of lipid metabolism, glucose homeostasis, structure of the pancreas and present digestive organs as well as adipose tissue, central and autonomic nervous system, install a high degree of genetic, anatomical and physiological similarity with human beings. The objective of this dissertation is to verify the morphometric, biochemical and behavioral changes in this animal model, through an experimental study of diabetes obesity induction with overfeeding and glucose treatments. This study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee and followed all the rules of the National Council for the Control of Animal Experimentation (CONCEA). The study induced fish to 4 treatments: Control, Glucose, Overfeed and Overfeed plus Glucose. Results: Our alternative results to changes in morphometric, behavioral and biochemical patterns with fish treated with overfeeding. Fish treated with glucose treated, behavioral and morphometric changes. Conclusion: Overfeeding and glucose exposure affect the behavior and alter the lipid profile of zebrafish. We conclude that this animal model and these treatments are important for promoting research on diseases of obesity and diabetes.
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