Iouri Kalinine
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Hormones and Behavior | 2014
Eduardo Kalinine; Eduardo Rigon Zimmer; Kamila Cagliari Zenki; Iouri Kalinine; Vanessa Kazlauckas; Clarissa Haas; Gisele Hansel; Aline Rigon Zimmer; Diogo O. Souza; Alexandre Pastoris Müller; Luis Valmor Cruz Portela
Nandrolone decanoate (ND), an anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS), induces an aggressive phenotype by mechanisms involving glutamate-induced N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAr) hyperexcitability. The astrocytic glutamate transporters remove excessive glutamate surrounding the synapse. However, the impact of supraphysiological doses of ND on glutamate transporters activity remains elusive. We investigated whether ND-induced aggressive behavior is interconnected with GLT-1 activity, glutamate levels and abnormal NMDAr responses. Two-month-old untreated male mice (CF1, n=20) were tested for baseline aggressive behavior in the resident-intruder test. Another group of mice (n=188) was injected with ND (15mg/kg) or vehicle for 4, 11 and 19days (short-, mid- and long-term endpoints, respectively) and was evaluated in the resident-intruder test. Each endpoint was assessed for GLT-1 expression and glutamate uptake activity in the frontoparietal cortex and hippocampal tissues. Only the long-term ND endpoint significantly decreased the latency to first attack and increased the number of attacks, which was associated with decreased GLT-1 expression and glutamate uptake activity in both brain areas. These alterations may affect extracellular glutamate levels and receptor excitability. Resident males were assessed for hippocampal glutamate levels via microdialysis both prior to, and following, the introduction of intruders. Long-term ND mice displayed significant increases in the microdialysate glutamate levels only after exposure to intruders. A single intraperitoneal dose of the NMDAr antagonists, memantine or MK-801, shortly before the intruder test decreased aggressive behavior. In summary, long-term ND-induced aggressive behavior is associated with decreased extracellular glutamate clearance and NMDAr hyperexcitability, emphasizing the role of this receptor in mediating aggression mechanisms.
Fitness & Performance Journal | 2007
Alexandre Trevisan Schneider; Ivana Lima; Martins Schneider; Arnaldo Tenório da Cunha; Iouri Kalinine
journal of physical education | 2012
Rodrigo Ghedini Gheller; Renato Fraga Moreira Lotufo; Luis Felipe Dias Lopes; Iouri Kalinine; Luiz Osório Cruz Portela
Revista da Educação Física/UEM | 2012
Rodrigo Ghedini Gheller; Renato Fraga Moreira Lotufo; Luis Felipe Dias Lopes; Iouri Kalinine; Luiz Osório Cruz Portela
Archive | 2012
Rodrigo Ghedini Gheller; Luis Felipe Dias Lopes; Iouri Kalinine; Luiz Osório; Cruz Portela
FIEP Bulletin On-line | 2012
Rafael Dias Acosta; Iouri Kalinine
FIEP Bulletin On-line | 2011
Iouri Kalinine; Julio Andreazza
journal of physical education | 2008
Maria Cristina Chimelo Paim; Iouri Kalinine
FIEP Bulletin On-line | 2008
Eduardo Kalinine; Iouri Kalinine
FIEP Bulletin On-line | 2008
Valéria Sganzerla; Eduardo Kalinine; Galina Kalinina; Iouri Kalinine