Fernanda Sordi
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Experimental Biology and Medicine | 2009
Kally Janaina Berleze; Alexandre Pastoris Müller; Ingrid D. Schweigert; Aline Longoni; Fernanda Sordi; Adriano Martimbianco de Assis; Liane Nanci Rotta; Diogo O. Souza; Marcos Luiz Santos Perry
Nutrition during pregnancy and lactation can program an offspring’s metabolism with regard to glucose and lipid homeostasis. A suboptimal environment during fetal, neonatal and infant development is associated with impaired glucose tolerance, type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance in later adult life. However, studies on the effects of a low protein diet imposed from the beginning of gestation until adulthood are scarce. This study’s objective was to investigate the effects of a low protein diet imposed from the gestational period until 4 months of age on the parameters of glucose tolerance and insulin responsiveness in Wistar rats. The rats were divided into a low protein diet group and a control group and received a diet with either 7% or 25% protein, respectively. After birth, the rats received the same diet as their mothers, until 4 months of age. In the low protein diet group it was observed that: (i) the hepatic glycogen concentration and hepatic glycogen synthesis from glycerol were significantly greater than in the control group; (ii) the disposal of 2-deoxyglucose in soleum skeletal muscle slices was 29.8% higher than in the control group; (iii) there was both a higher glucose tolerance in the glucose tolerance test; and (iv) a higher insulin responsiveness in than in the control group. The results suggest that the low protein diet animals show higher glucose tolerance and insulin responsiveness relative to normally nourished rats. These findings were supported by the higher hepatic glycogen synthesis and the higher disposal of 2-deoxyglucose in soleum skeletal muscle found in the low protein diet rats.
Brain Research | 2010
Betina Schmidt; Adriano Martimbianco de Assis; Cíntia Battú; Débora Rieger; Fernanda Hansen; Fernanda Sordi; Aline Longoni; Ana Lúcia Hoefel; Marcelo Farina; Carlos Alberto Saraiva Goncalves; Diogo O. Souza; Marcos Luiz Santos Perry
The in vitro effects of glyoxal and methylglyoxal on the metabolism of glycine, alanine, leucine, glutamate, glutamine, glucose, lactate and acetate were evaluated in cortico-cerebral slices from young (10-day-old) or adult (3-month-old) rats. In a first set of experiments with cortico-cerebral slices from young animals, the compounds glyoxal or methylglyoxal at 400 microM, increased the oxidation of alanine, leucine and glycine to CO(2) and decreased the protein synthesis from these amino acids. Lipid synthesis from alanine, leucine and glycine was not changed in the cortico-cerebral slices from young rats after glyoxals exposure. Moreover, glutamine oxidation to CO(2) decreased by glyoxals exposure, but glutamate oxidation was not affected. In a second set of experiments with brain slices from adult animals, glycine metabolism (oxidation to CO(2), conversion to lipids or incorporation into proteins) was not changed by glyoxals exposure. In addition, the oxidation rates of glucose, lactate, acetate, glutamine and glutamate to CO(2) were also not modified. Taken together, these results indicate that glyoxal disrupts the energetic metabolism of the rat cerebral cortex in vitro. However, only young animals were susceptible to such events, suggesting that the immature cerebral cortex is less capable of dealing with glyoxal than the mature one.
Archive | 2009
Júlia Bijoldo Fontoura; Adriano Martimbianco de Assis; Aline Longoni dos Santos; Ana Lúcia Hoefel; Cíntia Battú; Cristiane Denardine; Débora Kurrle Rieger; Fernanda Hansen; Fernanda Sordi; Simone Silveira
Archive | 2009
Fernanda Sordi; Ana Lúcia Hoefel; Débora Rieger; Fernanda Hansen; Júlia Bijoldo; Roselis Silveira; Simone Silveira; Tiago Martins Leal
Archive | 2008
Suzeli Raymundi; Adriano Martimbianco de Assis; Daniel Neumann Leszczinski; Débora Rieger; Fernanda Sordi; Simone Silveira; Aline Longoni; Ricardo da Rocha; José Cláudio Fonseca Moreira
Archive | 2008
Júlia Bijoldo Fontoura; Débora Kurrle Rieger; Cíntia Battú; Adriano Martimbianco de Assis; Daniel Neumann Leszczinski; Simone Silveira; Betina Schimdt; Fernanda Sordi; Suzeli Raymundi; Fernanda Hansen
Archive | 2008
Fernanda Sordi; Betina Schmidt; Cíntia Battú; Aline Longoni; Débora Rieger; Adriano Martimbianco de Assis; Fernanda Hansen; Júlia Bijoldo; Suzeli Raymundi
Archive | 2007
Lisiane da Luz Rocha; Fernanda Sordi; Daniel Neumann Lescszinski; Patrícia Pereira; Lucimar Filot da Silva Brum; Jaqueline Nascimento Picada; Lucia Helena Martini; Susana Wofchuck; Diogo Onofre Gomes de Souza
Archive | 2007
Patrícia Ferrari; Betina Schmidt; Cíntia Battú; Daniel Neumann Leczinsky; Débora Rieger; Adriano Martimbianco de Assis; Suzeli Raymundi; Fernanda Sordi; Júlia Bijoldo Fontoura
Archive | 2007
Suzeli Raymundi; Adriano Martimbianco de Assis; Betina Schmidt; Daniel Neumann Leszczinski; Débora Rieger; Cíntia Battú; Andrea Pereira; Fernanda Sordi; Patrícia Ferrari; Júlia Bijoldo; Ana Cristina Andreazza; Carlos Alberto Saraiva Goncalves
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Carlos Alberto Saraiva Goncalves
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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