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Stress | 2007

Influence of anabolic steroid on anxiety levels in sedentary male rats.

V. M. Rocha; Caroline Morini Calil; R. Ferreira; Maria José Costa Sampaio Moura; Fernanda Klein Marcondes

The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of nandrolone decanoate on anxiety levels in rats. Male Wistar rats were treated with nandrolone decanoate (5mg/kg, two times per week, i.m.) or vehicle (propylene glycol—0.2 ml/kg, two times per week, IM) for 6 weeks. Control rats were subject only to procedures related to their routine husbandry. By the end of 6 weeks, all groups (24–29 rats/group) were submitted to the elevated plus maze test in order to evaluate their anxiety level. Some of these animals (12– 14/group) were treated with diazepam (1 mg/kg i.p.) 30 min before the elevated plus maze test. Nandrolone decanoate significantly decreased the percentage of time spent in the open arms (1.46 ± 0.49%) compared with control (3.80 ± 0.97%) and vehicle (3.96 ± 0.85%) groups, with no difference between control and vehicle treatments. The percentage of open arm entries was also reduced in the group treated with nandrolone decanoate in comparison with the vehicle and control. No changes in the number of closed arm entries were detected. Diazepam abolished the effects of nandrolone decanoate on the percentage of time in, and entries into the open arms. The present study showed that chronic treatment with a high dose of nandrolone decanoate increased the anxiety level in male rats.


Life Sciences | 2011

Nandrolone and resistance training induce heart remodeling Role of fetal genes and implications for cardiac pathophysiology

Ana Paula Tanno; Vander José das Neves; Kaleizu Teodoro Rosa; Tatiana Sousa Cunha; Fernanda Cristina Linarello Giordano; Caroline Morini Calil; Vinicius Guzzoni; Tiago Fernandes; Edilamar Menezes de Oliveira; Pedro Duarte Novaes; Maria Claudia Irigoyen; Maria José Costa Sampaio Moura; Fernanda Klein Marcondes

AIMS This study was conducted to assess the isolated and combined effects of nandrolone and resistance training on cardiac morphology, function, and mRNA expression of pathological cardiac hypertrophy markers. MAIN METHODS Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups and submitted to 6 weeks of treatment with nandrolone and/or resistance training. Cardiac parameters were determined by echocardiography. Heart was analyzed for collagen infiltration. Real-time RT-PCR was used to assess the pathological cardiac hypertrophy markers. KEY FINDINGS Both resistance training and nandrolone induced cardiac hypertrophy. Nandrolone increased the cardiac collagen content, and reduced the cardiac index in non-trained and trained groups, when compared with the respective vehicle-treated groups. Nandrolone reduced the ratio of maximum early to late transmitral flow velocity in non-trained and trained groups, when compared with the respective vehicle-treated groups. Nandrolone reduced the alpha-myosin heavy chain gene expression in both non-trained and trained groups, when compared with the respective vehicle-treated groups. Training reduced the beta-myosin heavy chain gene expression in the groups treated with vehicle and nandrolone. Only the association between training and nandrolone increased the expression of the skeletal alpha-actin gene and atrial natriuretic peptide in the left ventricle. SIGNIFICANCE This study indicated that nandrolone, whether associated with resistance training or not, induces cardiac hypertrophy, which is associated with enhanced collagen content, re-expression of fetal genes the in left ventricle, and impaired diastolic and systolic function.


Oral Diseases | 2013

Influence of gender and stress on the volatile sulfur compounds and stress biomarkers production

Patricia Oliveira de Lima; Caroline Morini Calil; Fernanda Klein Marcondes

BACKGROUND Stress and menstrual cycle have been described as factors influencing bad breath, as they can alter oral homeostasis and contribute to the production of volatile sulfur compounds (VSC). OBJECTIVE Considering that the experimenters and volunteers gender may influence the volunteers responses to stress, the aim of this work was to evaluate the influence of stress and gender on the production of VSC and salivary biomarkers. METHODS The experimental acute stress was induced by the Video-Recorded Stroop Color-Word Test (VRSCWT). The VSC, salivary proteins, and cardiovascular parameters were measured before and after VRSCWT. RESULTS The VRSCWT induced significant increase in total VSC, hydrogen sulfide, and blood pressure values in men and women. Women presented higher values of both these compounds than men. The increase in systolic blood pressure was more pronounced when subjects were evaluated by an experimenter of the opposite gender. When women were evaluated by a member of the opposite gender, they showed significant increases in salivary alpha-amylase and cortisol compared with baseline values. CONCLUSION Thus, the results showed that VRSCWT induced acute stress, which increased VSC production, and these effects were shown to be influenced by the gender.


Revista Brasileira De Ciencias Farmaceuticas | 2002

Analise do significado do tempo de imobilidade em modelos experimentais de natacao

Caroline Morini Calil; Fábio José Bianchi; Ana Paula Tanno; Tatiana Sousa Cunha; Fernanda Klein Marcondes

The aim of this work was to evaluate if the meaning of immobility (helplessness or adaptation) depends on the experimental model (forced swimming test or swimming stress). Immobility time (IT) and glycogen mobilization of rats submitted to swimming session were analyzed in two protocols: swimming stress (SS) and forced swimming test (FST). We also compared the effects of desipramine and diazepam. The experiments were recorded to evaluate the IT. The rats, after swimming session, were sacrificed and hepatic and muscles samples were prepared to the quantification of glycogen. IT was lower in SS than in FST (p=0.001). Hepatic glycogen concentration were different one from another (control>FST>SS;p<0.05). The glycogen concentrations at gastrocnemius and soleus muscles were lower at SS compared to FST and control (p<0.05). The IT was recorded and measured from another group treated with desipramine and diazepam. Desipramine decreased the IT in the FST but not in the SS. Diazepam increased the IT in the SS but not in the FST. We conclude that SS and FST induced different physiological and behavioral responses and represent different situations for the animal.


Life Sciences | 2006

Influence of anxiety on the production of oral volatile sulfur compounds

Caroline Morini Calil; Fernanda Klein Marcondes


Life Sciences | 2006

The comparison of immobility time in experimental rat swimming models

Caroline Morini Calil; Fernanda Klein Marcondes


Brazilian Oral Research | 2014

Effects of stress hormones on the production of volatile sulfur compounds by periodontopathogenic bacteria

Caroline Morini Calil; Gisele Mattos Oliveira; Karina Cogo; Antonio Carlos Pereira; Fernanda Klein Marcondes; Francisco Carlos Groppo


Revista de Odontologia da UNESP | 2006

Qual é a origem o mau hálito

Caroline Morini Calil; Olinda Tarzia; Fernanda Klein Marcondes


Archive | 2006

Influencia do estado de ansiedade e do ciclo menstrual sobre a produção de compostos sulfurados volateis em individuos saudaveis

Caroline Morini Calil; Fernanda Klein Marcondes


Periodontia | 2012

Atividade do óleo de melaleuca alternifólia sobre o crescimento e expressão gênica de Porphyromonas gingivalis

Thays Poppi Moreira Faria; Talita Signoreti Graziano; Caroline Morini Calil; Francisco Carlos Groppo; Gilson Cesar Nobre Franco; José Roberto Cortelli; Karina Cogo

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Ana Paula Tanno

State University of Campinas

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Karina Cogo

State University of Campinas

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Maria José Costa Sampaio Moura

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas

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