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Brain Research | 2005

Exercise affects glutamate receptors in postsynaptic densities from cortical mice brain

Marcelo O. Dietrich; Carlos Eduardo Aliatti Mantese; Lisiane O. Porciúncula; Gabriele Cordenonzi Ghisleni; Lúcia Vinadé; Diogo O. Souza; Luis Valmor Cruz Portela

Physical activity has been proposed as a behavior intervention that promotes mental health and some of the benefits induced by exercise have been related to the glutamatergic system. Indeed, glutamate is the most abundant excitatory neurotransmitter in brain. Thus, we evaluated if voluntary exercise in mice could modulate glutamatergic synapses at level of postsynaptic density (PSD). Through Western blot, we found that exercise during 1 month increased glutamatergic-related protein content in PSD from cortex of mice. Exercise increased the immunocontent of GluR1 (129%), SAP-97 (179%), GRIP-1 (129%), and in less extent, GluR2/3 (118%) and PSD-95 (112%) proteins. The overall content of NMDA subunits R1, R2A and R2B were not altered in mice that had exercised, however, the phosphorylated NMDA subunits, phospho-NMDAR1 (150%), and phospho-NMDAR2B (183%) showed a strong increase. Because exercise increased the content of phosphorylated forms of NMDA receptors, we evaluated the binding of MK-801, a specific ligand that binds to open NMDA channel. Exercise increased the binding of MK-801 in cortical cellular membranes in 51%. Altogether, our results point to a modulation of glutamatergic synapses by exercise with likely implications in the exercise-induced mental health.


Behavioural Brain Research | 2004

Guanosine selectively inhibits locomotor stimulation induced by the NMDA antagonist dizocilpine.

Adriano B. L. Tort; Carlos Eduardo Aliatti Mantese; Gabriel Marques dos Anjos; Marcelo O. Dietrich; Diogo O. Souza; Diogo R. Lara

Guanosine has been shown to modulate glutamate system by stimulating astrocytic glutamate uptake. Recent evidence suggest that the locomotor effects of NMDA receptor antagonists, an animal model of schizophrenia, is associated with activation of non-NMDA glutamatergic receptors caused by increased glutamate release. The present work was undertaken to evaluate whether guanosine could have influence on the hyperlocomotion induced in mice by dizocilpine (MK-801), a NMDA antagonist. We also evaluated the effect of guanosine on the hyperlocomotion induced by the indirect dopamine agonist amphetamine, and by the non-selective adenosine receptor antagonist caffeine. Guanosine (7.5 mg/kg) produced an attenuation of about 60% on the hyperlocomotion induced by dizocilpine (0.25 mg/kg), whereas it did not affect the hyperlocomotion induced by amphetamine (5 mg/kg) or caffeine (30 mg/kg). Guanosine pre-treatment did not affect total spontaneous locomotion in all experiments. To test neuronal pathway selectivity, we evaluated MK-801 against guanosine in a working memory paradigm (spontaneous alternation task). Guanosine did not reverted the impairment caused by MK-801 in the spontaneous alternation test, and when administered alone also presented an amnesic effect. The results are discussed based on the current hypothesis of locomotor activation induced by the psychoactive drugs studied. Further studies are necessary to evaluate if guanosine could have clinical utility for the treatment of schizophrenia.


Physiology & Behavior | 2004

Increased locomotor response to amphetamine, but not other psychostimulants, in adult mice submitted to a low-protein diet.

Marcelo O. Dietrich; Carlos Eduardo Aliatti Mantese; Gabriel Marques dos Anjos; Liane Nanci Rotta; Marcos Luiz Santos Perry; Diogo O. Souza; Diogo R. Lara

Protein malnutrition results in a variety of brain dysfunctions, ultimately affecting cognitive functions. The effects of protein malnutrition in brain response to psychostimulants have been less studied in adult animals. We therefore aimed to study the response to psychoactive drugs on the locomotor activity (a behavior paradigm) of adult protein malnourished mice. Two-month-old mice were divided in two groups: (a) low-protein group (LP), which received 6% of protein diet, and (b) a control group that received a 25% of protein diet. After 3 months, they were tested for locomotor activity after an i.p. injection of one of psychoactive drugs: D-amphetamine (5.0 mg/kg), apomorphine (2.0 mg/kg), dizocilpine (0.25 mg/kg), or caffeine (30 mg/kg). Mice submitted to the LP diet presented prolonged induction of hyperlocomotion caused by amphetamine (about 350% between 90 and 180 min post drug injection as compared with well-nourished mice, p<0.01) but presented unaltered response to apomorphine, caffeine, and dizocilpine. These data point to altered catecholamine metabolism induced by protein restriction in adult mice. The results are discussed based on previous works, presenting theoretical hypotheses about the possible mechanisms involved in the present findings.


Psychopharmacology | 2005

Atypical antipsychotic profile of flunarizine in animal models

Adriano B. L. Tort; Ricardo V. B. de Oliveira; Carlos Eduardo Aliatti Mantese; Paulo Fett; Marcio Walace Santos Gomes; Juliana Ferro Schuh; Diogo O. Souza; Diogo R. Lara


Parkinson's Disease | 2018

Clinimetrics of the 9- and 19-Item Wearing-Off Questionnaire: A Systematic Review

Carlos Eduardo Aliatti Mantese; Artur Schumacher-Schuh; Carlos Roberto de Mello Rieder


Archive | 2004

Efeito do exercício sobre a locomoção induzida por drogas psicoativas em camundongos

Carlos Eduardo Aliatti Mantese; Marcelo O. Dietrich; Adriano B. L. Tort; Diogo R. Lara; Luis Valmor Cruz Portela


Archive | 2004

Perfil antipsicótico atípico da flunarizina e cinarizina em modelo animal de psicose

Oscar Phelippe Permigotti Dall'Igna; Adriano B. L. Tort; Carlos Eduardo Aliatti Mantese; Ricardo Vígolo de Oliveira; Juliana Ferro Schuh; Paulo Fett Neto; Marcio Walace Santos Gomes; Diogo R. Lara


Archive | 2003

Estudo da sensibilização cruzada entre anfetamina e dizocilpina

Carlos Eduardo Aliatti Mantese; Marcelo O. Dietrich; Oscar Phelippe Permigotti Dall'Igna; Adriano B. L. Tort; Diogo R. Lara


Archive | 2003

Efeito do exercício físico no sistema glutamatérgico

Marcelo O. Dietrich; Lúcia Vinadé; Lisiane O. Porciúncula; Gabriele Cordenonzi Ghisleni; Carlos Eduardo Aliatti Mantese; Luis Valmor Cruz Portela


Archive | 2003

Estudo da guanosina na discinesia induzida por levodopa em animais hemiparkinsonianos

Célia Nickel; Adriano B. L. Tort; Gabriel Marques dos Anjos; Oscar Phelippe Permigotti Dall'Igna; Guilherme Behrend Silva Ribeiro; Carlos Eduardo Aliatti Mantese; Ricardo Vígolo de Oliveira

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Adriano B. L. Tort

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Diogo R. Lara

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Gabriel Marques dos Anjos

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Oscar Phelippe Permigotti Dall'Igna

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Diogo O. Souza

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Diogo Onofre Gomes de Souza

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Luis Valmor Cruz Portela

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Gabriele Cordenonzi Ghisleni

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Juliana Ferro Schuh

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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