Mariane Castro da Silva
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Epilepsia | 2008
Diogo Losch de Oliveira; Alice Fischer; Renan Sanna Jorge; Mariane Castro da Silva; Marina Concli Leite; Carlos Alberto Saraiva Goncalves; Jorge Alberto Quillfeldt; Diogo O. Souza; Tadeu Mello e Souza; Susana Tchernin Wofchuk
Purpose: This study investigated putative correlations among behavioral changes and: (1) neuronal loss, (2) hippocampal mossy fiber sprouting, and (3) reactive astrogliosis in adult rats submitted to early‐life LiCl‐pilocarpine‐induced status epilepticus (SE).
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research | 2008
Letícia Ribeiro; Ana Lúcia F. Chittó; Alexandre Pastoris Müller; Juliana Kleinkauf da Rocha; Mariane Castro da Silva; André Quincozes-Santos; Patrícia Nardin; Liane Nanci Rotta; Denize Ziegler; Carlos-Alberto Gonçalves; Roselis Silveira Martins da Silva; Marcos Luiz Santos Perry; Carmem Gottfried
The ketogenic diet (KD), characterized by high fat and low carbohydrate and protein contents, has been proposed to be beneficial in children with epilepsy disorders not helped by conventional anti-epileptic drug treatment. Weight loss and inadequate growth is an important drawback of this diet and metabolic causes are not well characterized. The aim of this study was to examine body weight variation during KD feeding for 6 wk of Wistar rats; fat mass and adipocyte cytosolic phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) activity were also observed. PEPCK activity was determined based on the [H(14)CO(3) (-)]-oxaloacetate exchange reaction. KD-fed rats gained weight at a less rapid rate than normal-fed rats, but with a significant increment in fat mass. The fat mass/body weight ratio already differed between ketogenic and control rats after the first week of treatment, and was 2.4 x higher in ketogenic rats. The visceral lipogenesis was supported by an increment in adipocyte PEPCK, aiming to provide glycerol 3-phosphate to triacylglycerol synthesis and this fat accumulation was accompanied by glucose intolerance. These data contribute to our understanding of the metabolic effects of the KD in adipose tissue and liver and suggest some potential risks of this diet, particularly visceral fat accumulation.
Nutritional Neuroscience | 2005
Mariane Castro da Silva; J. Rocha; Caroline Fernandes Simões Pires; Letícia Ribeiro; G. Brolese; Marina Concli Leite; L. M. V. Almeida; Francine Tramontina; Denize Ziegler; Carlos Alberto Saraiva Goncalves
Abstract The ketogenic diet (KD) is a high-fat, low-protein and low-carbohydrate diet included as medical practice against seizure disorders, particularly in children refractory to conventional anti-epileptic drug treatment. However, the molecular basis of its therapeutic effect remains unclear. Considering the growing evidence for the importance of glial cells for neuronal development, survival and plasticity, we investigated astrocyte protein markers from KD fed rats, in different regions of hippocampus, a brain structure commonly involved in seizure disorders. We found a transitory increment in GFAP in the CA3 hippocampal region, but not in the CA1 or dentate gyrus (DG). This change was not accompanied by changes in S100B content or glutamine synthetase activity. In order to evaluate possible hippocampal involvement we investigated spatial-cognitive behavior using the water-maze task. No changes were observed. This transitory gliosis in CA3 could be related to, or precede, other associated changes proposed to be involved in the attenuation of seizure disorders. These data reinforce the importance of hippocampal astrocytes as cell targets during KD feeding.
Archive | 2008
Diogo Losch de Oliveira; Alice Fischer; Renan Sanna Jorge; Mariane Castro da Silva; Marina Concli Leite; Jorge Alberto Quillfeldt; Diogo Onofre Gomes de Souza; Tadeu Mello; Susana Tchernin Wofchuk
Archive | 2007
Alice Fischer; Diogo Losch de Oliveira; Renan Sanna Jorge; Mariane Castro da Silva; Marina Concli Leite; Carlos Alberto Saraiva Goncalves; Diogo Onofre Gomes de Souza
Archive | 2006
Rafael Adolf; Ana Cristina Andreazza; Mariane Castro da Silva; Letícia Ribeiro; Alessandra Swarowsky
Archive | 2002
Bruna Pasqualini Genro; Marco Alexandre Silva da Silva; Lucas Fürstenau de Oliveira; Felipe Diehl; Clarissa Camboim Silva de Almeida; Mariane Castro da Silva; Lucas de Oliveira Alvares; Jorge Alberto Quillfeldt
Archive | 2002
Marco Alexandre Silva da Silva; Lucas Fürstenau de Oliveira; Felipe Diehl; Clarissa Camboim Silva de Almeida; Mariane Castro da Silva; Lucas de Oliveira Alvares; Jorge Alberto Quillfeldt
Archive | 2002
Marco Alexandre Silva da Silva; Lucas Fürstenau de Oliveira; Felipe Diehl; Clarissa Camboim Silva de Almeida; Mariane Castro da Silva; Lucas de Oliveira Alvares; Jorge Alberto Quillfeldt
Archive | 2002
Marco Alexandre Silva da Silva; Lucas Fürstenau de Oliveira; Felipe Diehl; Clarissa Camboim Silva de Almeida; Mariane Castro da Silva; Lucas de Oliveira Alvares; Jorge Alberto Quillfeldt
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Carlos Alberto Saraiva Goncalves
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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