Karina Martinez Gagliardo
University of São Paulo
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Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical | 2008
Karina Martinez Gagliardo; Naianne Kelly Clebis; Sandra Regina Stabille; Renata de Britto Mari; Jacira Maria Andrade De Sousa; Romeu Rodrigues de Souza
The practice of regular exercise is indicated to prevent some motility disturbances in the gastrointestinal tract, such as constipation, during aging. The motility alterations are intimately linked with its innervations. The goal of this study is to determine whether a program of exercise (running on the treadmill), during 6 months, has effects in the myenteric neurons (NADH- and NADPH-diaphorase stained neurons) in the colon of rats during aging. Male Wistar rats 6 months (adult) and 12 months (middle-aged) old were divided into 3 different groups: AS (adult sedentary), MS (middle-aged sedentary) and MT (middle-aged submitted to physical activity). The aging did not cause a decline significant (p>0.05) of the number of NADH-diaphorase stained neurons in sedentary rats (AS vs. MS group). In contrast, a decline of 31% was observed to NADPH-diaphorase stained neurons. Thus, animals that underwent physical activity (AS vs. MT group) rescued neurons from degeneration caused by aging (total number, density and profile of neurons did not change with age--NADH-diaphorase method). On the other hand, physical activity augmented the decline of NADPH-diaphorase positive neurons (total number, density and profile of neurons decreased). Collectively, the results show that exercise inhibits age-related decline of myenteric neurons however, exercise augments the decline of neurons with inhibitory activity (nitric oxide) in the colon of the rats.
Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2008
R. de B. Mari; Naianne Kelly Clebis; Karina Martinez Gagliardo; Juliana Plácido Guimarães; S. R. Stabille; R. de M. Germano; R. De Souza
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of regular physical activity on the morphology of the myenteric plexus of the duodenum in rats during the ageing process. To this end, 45 Wistar rats were divided into three groups: C (sedentary – 6 months old), S (sedentary – 12 months old) and T (trained – 12 months old). The animals of group S were given with a physical activity programme consisting of a 10‐min‐treadmill workout once a week. The animals of group T were submitted to the physical activity programme five times a week. Their duodenums were collected and submitted to the techniques of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH)‐diaphorase enzyme histochemistry for whole‐mount preparations and transmission electron microscopy. No differences in the constitution of the myenteric plexuses were found when the sedentary and trained groups were compared with the control group. The ultrastructural features were similar for the three groups. However, it was verified that the physical activity of the trained animals resulted in a similar myenteric neuron morphology to that of the adult animals (6 months old), thereby confirming its beneficial effect, as the sedentary animals had larger alterations in the collagen fibrils and the basal membrane that occur through ageing. The quantitative analysis showed that the NADH‐diaphorase positive neurons decreased with ageing and increased with physical activity (P > 0.05). No significant alteration (P > 0.05) in the neuronal profile area of the NADH‐diaphorase positive neurons has been observed with ageing.
Journal of Molecular Histology | 2005
Andrzej Loesch; Barbara Gajkowska; Michael R. Dashwood; Emerson Ticona Fioretto; Karina Martinez Gagliardo; Ana Rita de Lima; Antonio Augusto Coppi Maciel Ribeiro
Little is known about cerebral vasculature of capybara, which seems may serve as a natural model of studying changes in cerebral circulation due to internal carotid artery atrophy at animal sexual maturation. This is the first study of the light- and electron-immunocytochemical localisation of endothelin-1 (ET-1) and ETA and ETB endothelin receptors in the basilar artery of capybaras (6 to 12-month-old females and males) using an ExtrAvidin detection method. All animals examined showed similar patterns of immunoreactivity. Immunoreactivity for ET-1 was detected in the endothelium and adventitial fibroblasts, whilst immunoreactivity for ETA and ETB receptors was present in the endothelium, vascular smooth muscle, perivascular nerves and fibroblasts. In endothelial cells immunoreactivity to ET-1 was pronounced in the cytoplasm or on the granular endoplasmic reticulum. Similar patterns of immunolabelling were observed for ETA and ETB receptors, though cytoplasmic location of clusters of immunoprecipitate seems dominant. These results suggest that the endothelin system is present throughout the wall of the basilar artery of capybara.
Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical | 2017
Marcelo José Santiago Lisboa; Marília Fabiana De Oliveira Lima; Sandra Regina Stabille; Jacqueline Nelisis Zanoni; Karina Martinez Gagliardo; Melyna Soares Souto; Renivaldo Souza; Jodonai Barbosa da Silva; Sônia Regina De Almeida Yokomizo; Edson Aparecido Liberti; Naianne Kelly Clebis
The Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic disorder characterized by the absence of dystrophin protein, causing severe myopathy from increases of oxidative stress. Injuries of intestinal muscle can compromise the myenteric plexus. This study aimed to evaluate the disorders occurred in the muscular layer and in the acetylcholinesterase myenteric neurons (ACHE-r) of ileum of mdx mice, and the effects of supplementation with ascorbic acid (AA) in both components. 30 male mice C57BL/10, and 30 male mice C57BL/10Mdx were separated according to the age and treatment (n=10/group): 30-days-old control group (C30); 30-days-old dystrophic group (D30); 60-days-old control group (C60); 60-days-old dystrophic group (D60); 60-days-old control group supplemented with AA (CS60); and 60-days-old dystrophic group supplemented with AA (DS60). The animals were euthanized and the ileum was collected and processed. Semi-serial sections were stained by Massons trichrome, and acetylcholinesterase histochemical technique in whole-mounts preparations to identify the myenteric neurons. The muscular layer thickness and the area of smooth muscle of ileum were lower in dystrophic groups, especially in D30 group. The DS60 group showed the muscular layer thickness similar to C60. The density of ACHE-r neurons of myenteric plexus of ileum was lower in D30 animals; however, it was similar in animals of 60-days-old without treatment (C60 and D60) and, higher in DS60. The cell body profile area of ACHE-r neurons was similar in C30-D30 and C60-D60; however, it was higher in DS60. DMD caused damage to the ileums musculature and myenteric plexus, and the AA prevented the ACHE-r neuronal loss.
Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 2005
Karina Martinez Gagliardo; J. C. C. Balieiro; Romeu Rodrigues de Souza; Antonio Augusto Coppi Maciel Ribeiro
Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPAR | 2008
Naianne Kelly Clebis; Sandra Regina Stabille; Carlos Eduardo Seyfert; Karina Martinez Gagliardo; Renata de Britto Mari; Juliana Plácido Guimarães; Sonia Lucy Molinari; Marcílio Hubner de Miranda Neto; J.N. Zanoni; Robson Marcelo Rossi; Vanderley Janeiro; Romeu Rodrigues de Souza
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2006
Karina Martinez Gagliardo; Antonio Augusto Coppi Maciel Ribeiro
Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2017
Karina Martinez Gagliardo; Naianne Kelly Clebis; Carolina P. Bertozzi; Cristiane Regina Ruiz
Arquivos de Ciências Veterinárias e Zoologia da UNIPAR | 2016
José Antônio de Almeida Major; Naianne Kelly Clebis; Renata de Britto Mari; Karina Martinez Gagliardo; Juliana Plácido Guimarães; Romeu Rodrigues de Souza; Sandra Regina Stabille; Nelson Sérgio de Oliveira Dias; Ricardo de Melo Germano
Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPAR | 2015
Naianne Kelly Clebis; J.N. Zanoni; Sandra Regina Stabille; Marcelo José Santiago Lisboa; Marília Fabiana Pimentel de Oliveira; Sônia Luci Molinari; Marcílio Hubner de Miranda Neto; Karina Martinez Gagliardo; Romeu Rodrigues de Souza