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Neurochemical Research | 2005

Neuroprotection and Protein Damage Prevention by Estradiol Replacement in Rat Hippocampal Slices Exposed to Oxygen-Glucose Deprivation

Helena Iturvides Cimarosti; Ionara Rodrigues Siqueira; Lauren Lúcia Zamin; Melissa Calegaro Nassif; Rodrigo de Souza Balk; Rudimar Luiz Frozza; Carla Dalmaz; Carlos Alexandre Netto; Christianne Gazzana Salbego

ABSTRACTHere we investigated the effects of estradiol replacement in ovariectomized female rats using hippocampal slices exposed to oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD). OGD induced lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release to the incubation medium, what was assumed as a parameter of cellular death. In the estradiol-treated group the LDH release was markedly decreased by 23% as compared to the vehicle-treated group. In attempt to study a possible mechanism by which estradiol acts, we investigated some parameters of oxidative stress. In both vehicle-treated and estradiol-treated groups, OGD significantly increased the free radical production by 34% and 16%, respectively, although no significant differences on total antioxidant capacity were observed. Interestingly, estradiol replacement prevented the significant reduction in tryptophan and tyrosine contents caused by OGD observed in vehicle-treated animals. Our results show that estradiol replacement in ovariectomized female rats decreases cellular susceptibility to an ischemic-like injury and suggest a role for the hormone on protein damage prevention.


Physiology & Behavior | 2005

Repeated stress effects on nociception and on ectonucleotidase activities in spinal cord synaptosomes of female rats

Fernanda Urruth Fontella; Alessandra Nejar Bruno; Rodrigo de Souza Balk; Bárbara Rücker; Leonardo Machado Crema; Martha Domingues Corrêa; Ana Maria Oliveira Battastini; João José Freitas Sarkis; Carlos Alexandre Netto; Carla Dalmaz

It has been reported that animals submitted to repeated restraint stress present various adaptation responses which are dependent on the sex. These adaptations include changes in nociception and adenine nucleotide hydrolysis. In this study, we report the effect of chronic administration of a gonadal steroid (17beta-estradiol) on ATP, ADP and AMP hydrolysis in spinal cord synaptosomes of adult ovariectomized (OVX) Wistar rats submitted to repeated restraint stress over 40 days. We also measured nociceptive threshold in these animals using the tail-flick test. The results show that tail-flick latencies were decreased in both stressed groups, OVX and OVX rats receiving estradiol replacement therapy, indicating reduced nociceptive threshold after exposure to repeated stress. Repeated restraint stress caused no effect on ATPase or ADPase activities. On the other hand, AMP hydrolysis in spinal cord synaptosomes from repeatedly stressed rats was decreased in OVX rats compared to non-stressed OVX ones, indicating reduced extracellular adenosine production; this effect was reversed by hormonal replacement. These observations suggest that nociceptive sensitivity to noxious stimuli is affected by repeated stress and that modulation of neurotransmission by adenine nucleotides in spinal cord may be altered by the interaction of sexual hormones and psychological factors, such as exposure to stress.


Physiology & Behavior | 2004

Taste modulation of nociception differently affects chronically stressed rats

Fernanda Urruth Fontella; Marcele de Leon Nunes; Leonardo Machado Crema; Rodrigo de Souza Balk; Carla Dalmaz; Carlos Alexandre Netto

Stress responses cover a wide range of physiological changes, including alterations in the perception of and response to pain. Animals submitted to repeated stress present altered nociception and this effect is part of this process of adaptation; in addition pleasant and unpleasant experiences with tastes and odors have been shown to affect distinct behavioral aspects, such as pain perception. The aim of the present study is to verify the responses of repeatedly stressed rats (1 h of daily immobilization during 40 days) to pleasant and unpleasant tastes on nociception, when compared to control animals. An increase in the tail-flick latency (TFL) was observed 5 min after exposure to a sweet taste in the control group, whereas no effect was observed in chronically stressed animals. When submitted to an unpleasant taste (5% acetic acid), the chronically stressed group presented an increase in TFL, whereas no effect was observed in the control group. In conclusion, chronically stressed animals present different nociceptive responses to sweet and acid tastes; although control animals suitably respond to a sweet stimulus, stressed animals seem to be more apt to react to the unpleasant stimulus.


Archive | 2004

Tratamento crônico com estradiol reduz preferência condicionada de lugar

Marcele de Leon Nunes; Rodrigo de Souza Balk; Martha Domingues Corrêa; Patrícia Pelufo Silveira


Archive | 2004

Efeito do estresse repetido sobre a atividade de ecto-nicleotidases em sinaptossomas de medula espinal : interação com o estradiol

Martha Domingues Corrêa; Fernanda Urruth Fontella; Alessandra Nejar Bruno; Rodrigo de Souza Balk; Bárbara Rücker; Leonardo Machado Crema; Carlos Alexandre Netto


Archive | 2003

Efeito do tratamento crônico com 17 beta-estradiol em ratas ovariectomizadas sobre modelo de isquemia in vitro em fatias hipocampais

Melissa Calegaro Nassif; Helena Iturvides Cimarosti; Lauren Lúcia Zamin; Luciane Buzin; Rodrigo de Souza Balk; Rudimar Luiz Frozza; Carla Dalmaz


Archive | 2003

Avaliação do efeito do tratamento crônico com 17β-estradiol em ratas ovariectomizadas submetidas a estresse em um modelo de isquemia in vitro de fatias hipocampais

Lauren Lúcia Zamin; Helena Iturvides Cimarosti; Rodrigo de Souza Balk; Rudimar Luiz Frozza; Luciane Buzin; Melissa Calegaro Nassif; Christianne Gazzana Salbego; Carla Dalmaz


Archive | 2003

Ratos cronicamente estressados apresentam resposta diferente de ratos controle quanto à modulação da nocicepção pelo sabor

Marcele de Leon Nunes; Fernanda Urruth Fontella; Leonardo Machado Crema; Rodrigo de Souza Balk; Carlos Alexandre Netto


Archive | 2003

O estresse repetido por contenção altera a resposta sensorial em ratos machos e fêmeas

Martha Domingues Corrêa; Rodrigo de Souza Balk


Archive | 2002

Efeito do estresse repetido e de hormônios gonadais sobre o consumo de alimento doce em ratas

Martha Domingues Corrêa; Rodrigo de Souza Balk; Giovana Duzzo Gamaro; Carla Dalmaz

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Carla Dalmaz

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Carlos Alexandre Netto

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Fernanda Urruth Fontella

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Leonardo Machado Crema

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Helena Iturvides Cimarosti

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Lauren Lúcia Zamin

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Marcele de Leon Nunes

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Melissa Calegaro Nassif

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Rudimar Luiz Frozza

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Alessandra Nejar Bruno

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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