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Neurobiology of Learning and Memory | 2013

Treadmill exercise induces age-related changes in aversive memory, neuroinflammatory and epigenetic processes in the rat hippocampus.

Gisele Agustini Lovatel; Viviane Rostirola Elsner; Karine Bertoldi; Cláudia Vanzella; Felipe dos Santos Moysés; Adriana Vizuete; Christiano Spindler; Laura Reck Cechinel; Carlos Alexandre Netto; Alysson R. Muotri; Ionara Rodrigues Siqueira

It has been described that exercise can modulate both inflammatory response and epigenetic modifications, although the effect of exercise on these parameters during the normal brain aging process yet remains poorly understood. Here, we investigated the effect of aging and treadmill exercise on inflammatory and epigenetic parameters specifically pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines levels, activation of NF-kB and histone H4 acetylation levels in hippocampus from Wistar rats. Additionally, we evaluated aversive memory through inhibitory avoidance task. Rats of 3 and 20 months of age were assigned to non-exercised (sedentary) and exercised (running daily for 20 min for 2 weeks) groups. The effect of daily forced exercise in the treadmill was assessed. The levels of inflammatory and epigenetic parameters were determined 1h, 18 h, 3 days or 7 days after the last training session of exercise. It was observed an age-related decline on aversive memory, as well as aged rats showed increased hippocampal levels of inflammatory markers, such as TNFα, IL1-β and NF-kB and decreased IL-4 levels, an anti-inflammatory cytokine. Moreover, lower levels of global histone H4 acetylation were also observed in hippocampi from aged rats. Interestingly, there was a significant correlation between the biochemical markers and the inhibitory avoidance test performance. The forced exercise protocol ameliorated aging-related memory decline, decreased pro-inflammatory markers and increased histone H4 acetylation levels in hippocampi 20-months-old rats, while increased acutely IL-4 levels in hippocampi from young adult rats. Together, these results suggest that an imbalance of inflammatory markers might be involved to the aging-related aversive memory impairment. Additionally, our exercise protocol may reverse aging-related memory decline through improving cytokine profile.


Neurotoxicology and Teratology | 2011

Anxiety-like behaviour in mice exposed to tannery wastewater: The effect of photoelectrooxidation treatment.

Ionara Rodrigues Siqueira; Cláudia Vanzella; Paula Bianchetti; Marco Antônio Siqueira Rodrigues; Simone Stülp

The leather industry is a major producer of wastewaters and releases large quantities of many different chemical agents used in hide processing into the environment. Since the central nervous system is sensitive to many different contaminants, our aim was to investigate the neurobehavioral effects of exposure of mice to tannery effluents using animal models of depression and anxiety, namely forced swim and elevated plus-maze. In order to propose a clean technology for the treatment of this effluent, we also investigated the exposure of mice to effluents treated by photoelectrooxidation process (PEO). Adult male Swiss albino mice (CF1 strain) were given free access to water bottles containing an effluent treated by a tannery (non-PEO) or PEO-treated tannery wastewater (0.1 and 1% in drinking water). Exposure to tannery wastewater induced behavioural changes in the mice in elevated plus-maze. Exposure to non-PEO 1% decreased the percentage of time spent in the open arms, indicating anxiety-like behaviour. Exposure to tannery wastewater did not alter immobility time in the forced swim test, suggesting that tannery effluents did not induce depression-like behaviour in the mice. These behavioural data suggest that non-PEO tannery effluent has an anxiogenic effect, whereas PEO-treated tannery effluents do not alter anxiety levels.


BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2012

Antidepressant-like effects of methanol extract of Hibiscus tiliaceus flowers in mice

Cláudia Vanzella; Paula Bianchetti; Sabrina Sbaraini; Samanta Inês Vanzin; Maria Inês S. Melecchi; Elina Bastos Caramão; Ionara Rodrigues Siqueira

BackgroundHibiscus tiliaceus L. (Malvaceae) is used in postpartum disorders. Our purpose was to examine the antidepressant, anxiolytic and sedative actions of the methanol extract of H. tiliaceus flowers using animal models.MethodsAdult male Swiss albino mice were treated with saline, standard drugs or methanol extract of H. tiliaceus and then subjected to behavioral tests. The forced swimming and tail suspension tests were used as predictive animal models of antidepressant activity, where the time of immobility was considered. The animals were submitted to the elevated plus-maze and ketamine-induced sleeping time to assess anxiolytic and sedative activities, respectively.ResultsMethanol extract of H. tiliaceus significantly decreased the duration of immobility in both animal models of antidepressant activity, forced swimming and tail suspension tests. This extract did not potentiate the effect of ketamine-induced hypnosis, as determined by the time to onset and duration of sleeping time.ConclusionOur results indicate an antidepressant-like profile of action for the extract of Hibiscus tiliaceus without sedative side effect.


Nutrition | 2006

Effects of protein malnutrition on oxidative status in rat brain

Ana Maria Pandolfo Feoli; Ionara Rodrigues Siqueira; Lúcia Maria Vieira de Almeida; Ana Carolina Tramontina; Cláudia Vanzella; Sabrina Sbaraini; Ingrid D. Schweigert; Carlos Alexandre Netto; Marcos Luiz Santos Perry; Carlos Alberto Saraiva Goncalves


Archive | 2007

Efeitos do extrato etanólico de Ocimum selloi Benth. Em camundongos: propriedades relevantes ao tratamento da Doença de Alzheimer

Cláudia Vanzella; Paula Bianchetti; Sabrina Sbaraini; Manuela Barth; Eduardo Miranda Ethur; Carlos Alexandre Netto


Archive | 2006

Atividade anticolinesterásica in vitro de Ocimum selloi Benth

Cláudia Vanzella; Paula Bianchetti; Samanta Inês Vanzin; Sabrina Sbaraini; Mariele Aline Eckert; Taina Scheid; Eduardo Miranda Ethur; Carlos Alexandre Netto


Archive | 2003

Atividade antioxidante in vitro de Ocimum selloi benth

Cláudia Vanzella; Jaqueline Colombo Ely; Cíntia Fochesatto; Carlos Alexandre Netto; Miriam Ines Marchi; Eduardo Miranda Ethur


Archive | 2014

A hipóxia-isquemia neonatal altera parâmetros astrogliais de forma sexo- e hemisfério- dependente

Carlos Alberto Saraiva Goncalves; Carlos Alexandre Netto; Juliana Dalibor Neves; Cláudia Vanzella; Adriana Vizuete; Dirceu Aristimunha; Eduardo Farias Sanches; Fabrício do Couto Nicola


Archive | 2011

Effect of morphine treatment in early life on hippocampal cell viability

Gabriela Laste; Joanna Ripoll Rozisky; Isabel Cristina de Macedo; Vinícius Souza dos Santos; Gisele Agustini Lovatel; Cláudia Vanzella; Karine Bertoldi; Christiano Spindler; Ionara Rodrigues Siqueira; Iraci Lucena da Silva Torres


Archive | 2011

Estudo do exercício físico sobre a neuroinflamaçao em ratos Wistar

Gisele Agustini Lovatel; Cláudia Vanzella; Karine Bertoldi; Felipe dos Santos Moysés; Christiano Spindler; Viviane Rostirolla Elsner; Ionara Rodrigues Siqueira

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Carlos Alexandre Netto

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Ionara Rodrigues Siqueira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Taina Scheid

University of Rio Grande

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Karine Bertoldi

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Gisele Agustini Lovatel

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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