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Peptides | 2014

Obesity and chronic stress are able to desynchronize the temporal pattern of serum levels of leptin and triglycerides.

Carla de Oliveira; Vanessa Leal Scarabelot; Andressa de Souza; Cleverson Moraes de Oliveira; Liciane Fernandes Medeiros; Isabel Cristina de Macedo; Paulo Ricardo Marques Filho; Stefania Giotti Cioato; Wolnei Caumo; Iraci Lucena da Silva Torres

Disruption of the circadian system can lead to metabolic dysfunction as a response to environmental alterations. This study assessed the effects of the association between obesity and chronic stress on the temporal pattern of serum levels of adipogenic markers and corticosterone in rats. We evaluated weekly weight, delta weight, Lee index, and weight fractions of adipose tissue (mesenteric, MAT; subcutaneous, SAT; and pericardial, PAT) to control for hypercaloric diet-induced obesity model efficacy. Wistar rats were divided into four groups: standard chow (C), hypercaloric diet (HD), stress plus standard chow (S), and stress plus hypercaloric diet (SHD), and analyzed at three time points: ZT0, ZT12, and ZT18. Stressed animals were subjected to chronic stress for 1h per day, 5 days per week, during 80 days. The chronic exposure to a hypercaloric diet was an effective model for the induction of obesity and metabolic syndrome, increasing delta weight, Lee index, weight fractions of adipose tissue, and triglycerides and leptin levels. We confirmed the presence of a temporal pattern in the release of triglycerides, corticosterone, leptin, and adiponectin in naïve animals. Chronic stress reduced delta weight, MAT weight, and levels of triglycerides, total cholesterol, and leptin. There were interactions between chronic stress and obesity and serum total cholesterol levels, between time points and obesity and adiponectin and corticosterone levels, and between time points and chronic stress and serum leptin levels. In conclusion, both parameters were able to desynchronize the temporal pattern of leptin and triglyceride release, which could contribute to the development of metabolic diseases such as obesity and metabolic syndrome.


Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry | 2016

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) reverts behavioral alterations and brainstem BDNF level increase induced by neuropathic pain model: Long-lasting effect

Paulo Ricardo Marques Filho; Rafael Vercelino; Stefania Giotti Cioato; Liciane Fernandes Medeiros; Carla de Oliveira; Vanessa Leal Scarabelot; Andressa de Souza; Joanna Ripoll Rozisky; Alexandre Silva Quevedo; Lauren Naomi Spezia Adachi; Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches; Felipe Fregni; Wolnei Caumo; Iraci Lucena da Silva Torres

INTRODUCTION Neuropathic pain (NP) is a chronic pain modality that usually results of damage in the somatosensory system. NP often shows insufficient response to classic analgesics and remains a challenge to medical treatment. The transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive technique, which induces neuroplastic changes in central nervous system of animals and humans. The brain derived neurotrophic factor plays an important role in synaptic plasticity process. Behavior changes such as decreased locomotor and exploratory activities and anxiety disorders are common comorbidities associated with NP. OBJECTIVE Evaluate the effect of tDCS treatment on locomotor and exploratory activities, and anxiety-like behavior, and peripheral and central BDNF levels in rats submitted to neuropathic pain model. METHODS Rats were randomly divided: Ss, SsS, SsT, NP, NpS, and NpT. The neuropathic pain model was induced by partial sciatic nerve compression at 14 days after surgery; the tDCS treatment was initiated. The animals of treated groups were subjected to a 20 minute session of tDCS, for eight days. The Open Field and Elevated Pluz Maze tests were applied 24 h (phase I) and 7 days (phase II) after the end of tDCS treatment. The serum, spinal cord, brainstem and cerebral cortex BDNF levels were determined 48 h (phase I) and 8 days (phase II) after tDCS treatment by ELISA. RESULTS The chronic constriction injury (CCI) induces decrease in locomotor and exploratory activities, increases in the behavior-like anxiety, and increases in the brainstem BDNF levels, the last, in phase II (one-way ANOVA/SNK, P<0.05 for all). The tDCS treatment already reverted all these effects induced by CCI (one-way ANOVA/SNK, P<0.05 for all). Furthermore, the tDCS treatment decreased serum and cerebral cortex BDNF levels and it increased these levels in the spinal cord in phase II (one-way ANOVA/SNK, P<0.05). CONCLUSION tDCS reverts behavioral alterations associated to neuropathic pain, indicating possible analgesic and anxiolytic tDCS effects. tDCS treatment induces changes in the BDNF levels in different regions of the central nervous system (CNS), and this effect can be attributed to different cellular signaling activations.


Brain Stimulation | 2016

Long-Lasting Effect of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in the Reversal of Hyperalgesia and Cytokine Alterations Induced by the Neuropathic Pain Model

Stefania Giotti Cioato; Liciane Fernandes Medeiros; Paulo Ricardo Marques Filho; Rafael Vercelino; Andressa de Souza; Vanessa Leal Scarabelot; Carla de Oliveira; Lauren Naomi Spezia Adachi; Felipe Fregni; Wolnei Caumo; Iraci Lucena da Silva Torres

BACKGROUND Neuropathic pain (NP) is caused by an insult or dysfunction in the peripheral or central nervous system (CNS), the main symptoms being mechanical allodynia and hyperalgesia. NP often shows insufficient response to classic analgesics and its management remains a challenge. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive method of cerebral stimulation and represents a promising resource for pain management. OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESIS We investigated the effects of tDCS on the nociceptive response and on IL-1β, IL-10, and TNF-α levels in CNS structures of rats with NP. METHODS After induction of NP by chronic constriction injury (CCI) of the sciatic nerve, the rats received 20 min of bicephalic tDCS for 8 days. Hyperalgesia was assessed by the hot plate and von Frey tests and evaluated at baseline, 7 days, and 14 days after CCI surgery, and also immediately, 24 hours, and 7 days following tDCS treatment. The levels of IL-1β, IL-10 and TNF-α in the cortex, spinal cord, and brainstem were determined by ELISA at 48 hours and 7 days post-tDCS. RESULTS The CCI model provoked thermal and mechanical hyperalgesia until at least 30 days post-CCI; however, bicephalic tDCS relieved the nociceptive behavior for up to 7 days after treatment completion. CONCLUSIONS Bicephalic tDCS is effective to promote antinociceptive behavior in neuropathic pain, which can be reflected by a spinal neuroimmunomodulation linked to pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine levels observed in the long-term.


Pharmacological Reports | 2016

Hypoestrogenism alters mood: Ketamine reverses depressive-like behavior induced by ovariectomy in rats

Sônia Fátima da Silva Moreira; Éllen Almeida Nunes; Jonnsin Kuo; Isabel Cristina de Macedo; Alexis Muchale; Carla de Oliveira; Vanessa Leal Scarabelot; Paulo Ricardo Marques Filho; Liciane Fernandes Medeiros; Wolnei Caumo; Iraci Lucena da Silva Torres

BACKGROUND Estrogen deficiency is associated with the onset of depressive and anxiety symptoms, cognitive impairment, and adverse consequences. We investigated depressive-like behaviors in ovariectomized rats and ketamines effect on this behavior. METHODS Twenty-eight female Wistar adult rats were initially divided into two groups: ovariectomized (OVX) and sham surgery (SHAM). Hormonal status was verified by vaginal cytology, and the rats were subjected to a forced swimming (FS) test 18 days post-surgery, an open field (OF) test 28 days post-surgery, and an elevated plus maze (EPM) test 38 days post-surgery (Experiment 1). In addition, the effect of ketamine on depressive-like behavior of the female rats was evaluated (Experiment 2). RESULTS OVX group exhibited anxiety-like behavior on EPM test (lower time spent and fewer entries in the open arms), without any difference in performance in the OF test. OVX rats showed depressive-like behavior (higher time of immobility) than SHAM rats in FS test. The SHAM group showed signs of hypoestrogenism (anestrus) at six months of age. Moreover, ketamine was able to reverse depressive-like behavior in the FS retest in both groups (OVX and SHAM). CONCLUSION Similar to the literature, we showed the antidepressant effect of ketamine in depressive female rats which was induced by ovariectomy; including in female rats submitted to sham surgery that interestingly presented a premature menopausal.


Experimental Brain Research | 2012

After-effects of consecutive sessions of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in a rat model of chronic inflammation

Gabriela Laste; Wolnei Caumo; Lauren Naomi Spezia Adachi; Joanna Ripoll Rozisky; Isabel Cristina de Macedo; Paulo Ricardo Marques Filho; Wania Aparecida Partata; Felipe Fregni; Iraci Lucena da Silva Torres


Experimental Brain Research | 2015

Exogenously induced brain activation regulates neuronal activity by top-down modulation: conceptualized model for electrical brain stimulation.

Lauren Naomi Spezia Adachi; Alexandre Silva Quevedo; Andressa de Souza; Vanessa Leal Scarabelot; Joanna Ripoll Rozisky; Carla de Oliveira; Paulo Ricardo Marques Filho; Liciane Fernandes Medeiros; Felipe Fregni; Wolnei Caumo; Iraci Lucena da Silva Torres


Archive | 2016

Estimulação transcraniana por corrente contínua (tDCS) não altera níveis centrais e periféricos de NGF induzidos pela dor neuropática em ratos

Stefania Giotti Cioato; Liciane Fernandes Medeiros; Paulo Ricardo Marques Filho; Alexandre Silva de Quevedo; Andressa de Souza; Joice Soares de Freitas; Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches; Wolnei Caumo; Iraci Lucena da Silva Torres


Archive | 2015

Efeito do uso da anestesia na aplicação de Acupuntura (AC) em ratos submetidos ao modelo de dor neuropática (DN)

Lauren Naomi Spezia Adachi; Carla de Oliveira; Rafael Vercelino; Vanessa Leal Scarabelot; Tizye Lima Rizzo; Liciane Fernandes Medeiros; Paulo Ricardo Marques Filho; Stefania Giotti Cioato; Wolnei Caumo; Iraci Lucena da Silva Torres


Archive | 2015

Estimulação transcraniana por corrente contínua (tDCS) não reverte o aumento nos níveis centrais de ngf induzidos pela dor neuropática em ratos

Stefania Giotti Cioato; Liciane Fernandes Medeiros; Paulo Ricardo Marques Filho; Rafael Vercelino; Andressa de Souza; Vanessa Leal Scarabelot; Carla de Oliveira; Lauren Naomi Spezia Adachi; Wolnei Caumo; Iraci Lucena da Silva Torres


Archive | 2015

Desenvolvimento de equipamento de estimulação transcraniana para animais

Bruno Rodriguez Tondin; Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches; Danton Pereira da Silva Junior; Andre Frotta Muller; Paulo Ricardo Oppermann Thome; Wolnei Caumo; Iraci Lucena da Silva Torres; Paulo Ricardo Marques Filho; Rafael Vercelino; Liciane Fernandes Medeiros

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Carla de Oliveira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Wolnei Caumo

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Iraci Lucena da Silva Torres

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Vanessa Leal Scarabelot

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Lauren Naomi Spezia Adachi

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Liciane Fernandes Medeiros

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Andressa de Souza

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Stefania Giotti Cioato

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Rafael Vercelino

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Isabel Cristina de Macedo

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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