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Neural Plasticity | 2013

Treadmill Exercise Induces Hippocampal Astroglial Alterations in Rats

Caren Luciane Bernardi; Ana Carolina Tramontina; Patrícia Nardin; Regina Biasibetti; Ana Paula Costa; Adriana Fernanda Vizueti; Cristiane Batassini; Lucas Silva Tortorelli; Krista Minéia Wartchow; Márcio Ferreira Dutra; Larissa Daniele Bobermin; Patrícia Sesterheim; André Quincozes-Santos; Jaqueline de Souza; Carlos Alberto Saraiva Goncalves

Physical exercise effects on brain health and cognitive performance have been described. Synaptic remodeling in hippocampus induced by physical exercise has been described in animal models, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Changes in astrocytes, the glial cells involved in synaptic remodeling, need more characterization. We investigated the effect of moderate treadmill exercise (20 min/day) for 4 weeks on some parameters of astrocytic activity in rat hippocampal slices, namely, glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), glutamate uptake and glutamine synthetase (GS) activities, glutathione content, and S100B protein content and secretion, as well as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels and glucose uptake activity in this tissue. Results show that moderate treadmill exercise was able to induce a decrease in GFAP content (evaluated by ELISA and immunohistochemistry) and an increase in GS activity. These changes could be mediated by corticosterone, whose levels were elevated in serum. BDNF, another putative mediator, was not altered in hippocampal tissue. Moreover, treadmill exercise caused a decrease in NO content. Our data indicate specific changes in astrocyte markers induced by physical exercise, the importance of studying astrocytes for understanding brain plasticity, as well as reinforce the relevance of physical exercise as a neuroprotective strategy.


Neurochemical Research | 2016

Peripheral Levels of AGEs and Astrocyte Alterations in the Hippocampus of STZ-Diabetic Rats

Patrícia Nardin; Caroline Zanotto; Fernanda Hansen; Cristiane Batassini; Manuela Sangalli Gasparin; Patrícia Sesterheim; Carlos-Alberto Gonçalves

Diabetic patients and streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes mellitus (DM) models exhibit signals of brain dysfunction, evidenced by neuronal damage and memory impairment. Astrocytes surrounding capillaries and synapses modulate many brain activities that are connected to neuronal function, such as nutrient flux and glutamatergic neurotransmission. As such, cognitive changes observed in diabetic patients and experimental models could be related to astroglial alterations. Herein, we investigate specific astrocyte changes in the rat hippocampus in a model of DM induced by STZ, particularly looking at glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), S100B protein and glutamate uptake, as well as the content of advanced glycated end products (AGEs) in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), as a consequence of elevated hyperglycemia and the content of receptor for AGEs in the hippocampus. We found clear peripheral alterations, including hyperglycemia, low levels of proinsulin C-peptide, elevated levels of AGEs in serum and CSF, as well as an increase in RAGE in hippocampal tissue. We found specific astroglial abnormalities in this brain region, such as reduced S100B content, reduced glutamate uptake and increased S100B secretion, which were not accompanied by changes in GFAP. We also observed an increase in the glucose transporter, GLUT-1. All these changes may result from RAGE-induced inflammation; these astroglial alterations together with the reduced content of GluN1, a subunit of the NMDA receptor, in the hippocampus may be associated with the impairment of glutamatergic communication in diabetic rats. These findings contribute to understanding the cognitive deficits in diabetic patients and experimental models.


Revista Brasileira De Cirurgia Cardiovascular | 2005

Transplante experimental cardíaco heterotópico e cutâneo em camundongos

Patrícia Sesterheim; David Saitovitch

Objective: This is an experimental study which aims at developing and evaluating the feasibility of experimental techniques of vascularized and cutaneous abdominal heterotopic heart transplant in mice, creating an instrument of investigation for the effectiveness of prservation solutions, Experimental heterotopic cardiac and cutaneous transplantation in mice


Social Science & Medicine | 2007

Diabetes mellitus tipo 1: multifatores que conferem suscetibilidade à patogenia auto-imune

Patrícia Sesterheim; David Saitovitch; Henrique Luiz Staub


Scientia Medica | 2007

Diabetes mellitus tipo 1: multifatores que conferem suscetibilidade à patogenia auto-imune Type 1 diabetes mellitus: multifactors that confer susceptibility to the autoimmune pathogenesis

Patrícia Sesterheim; David Saitovitch; Henrique Luiz Staub


Medicina (Ribeirao Preto. Online) | 2010

Modelos experimentais para o estudo do diabetes tipo 1

Vanessa R. Kirsten; Patrícia Sesterheim; David Saitovitch


Neurology Psychiatry and Brain Research | 2012

In vivo LPS administration alters S100B protein content in cerebrospinal fluid, but not in serum

Lucas Silva Tortorelli; Maria Cristina Guerra; Fabiana Galland; Carollina Da Ré; Elisa Negri; Daniela Fraga de Souza; Patrícia Sesterheim; Marina Concli Leite; Carlos-Alberto Gonçalves


Medicina (Ribeiräo Preto) | 2010

Modelos experimentais parao estudo do diabetes tipo 1: [revisão]

Vanessa R. Kirsten; Patrícia Sesterheim; David Saitovitch


Social Science & Medicine | 2009

Isolamento de ilhotas pancreáticas e a alternativa de uso da frutose-1, 6-bisfosfato: [revisão]

Carmen Silvana Araújo de Oliveira; Patrícia Sesterheim; Jarbas Rodrigues de Oliveira; David Saitovitch


Revista Brasileira De Cirurgia Cardiovascular | 2005

Transplante experimental cardaco heterotpico e cutneo em camundongos

Patrícia Sesterheim; David Saitovitch

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David Saitovitch

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Carlos-Alberto Gonçalves

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Cristiane Batassini

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Henrique Luiz Staub

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Jarbas Rodrigues de Oliveira

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Lucas Silva Tortorelli

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Patrícia Nardin

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Vanessa R. Kirsten

Centro Universitário Franciscano

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Ana Carolina Tramontina

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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André Quincozes-Santos

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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