Tiago dos Santos
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience | 2010
Cristiane Matté; Ben Hur Marins Mussulini; Tiago dos Santos; Flávia Mahatma Schneider Soares; Fabrício Simão; Aline Matté; Diogo Losch de Oliveira; Christianne Gazzana Salbego; Susana Tchernin Wofchuk; Angela Terezinha de Souza Wyse
In the present study we evaluated the effect of acute and chronic homocysteine administrations on glutamate uptake in parietal cortex of rats. The immunocontent of glial glutamate transporter (GLAST) and sodium‐dependent glutamate/aspartate transporter (GLT‐1) in the same cerebral structure was also investigated. For acute treatment, neonate or young rats received a single injection of homocysteine or saline (control) and were sacrificed 1, 8, 12 h, 7 or 30 days later. For chronic treatment, homocysteine was administered to rats twice a day at 8 h interval from their 6th to their 28th days old; controls and treated rats were sacrificed 12 h, 1, 7 or 30 days after the last injection. Results show that acute hyperhomocysteinemia caused a reduction on glutamate uptake in parietal cortex of neonate and young rats, and that 12 h after homocysteine administration the glutamate uptake returned to normal levels in young rats, but not in neonate. Chronic hyperhomocysteinemia reduced glutamate uptake, and GLAST and GLT‐1 immunocontent. According to our results, it seems reasonable to postulate that the reduction on glutamate uptake in cerebral cortex of rats caused by homocysteine may be mediated by the reduction of GLAST and GLT‐1 immunocontent, leading to increased extracellular glutamate concentrations, promoting excitotoxicity.
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience | 2016
Aline Longoni; Janaína Kolling; Tiago dos Santos; João Paulo dos Santos; Jussemara Souza da Silva; Letícia Ferreira Pettenuzzo; Carlos-Alberto Gonçalves; Adriano Martimbianco de Assis; André Quincozes-Santos; Angela Terezinha de Souza Wyse
Elevated plasma homocysteine (Hcy) levels have been detected in patients with various neurodegenerative conditions. Studies of brain tissue have revealed that hyperhomocysteinemia may impair energy metabolism, resulting in neuronal damage. In addition, new evidence has indicated that vitamin D plays crucial roles in brain development, brain metabolism and neuroprotection. The aim of this study was to investigate the neuroprotective effects of 1,25‐dihydroxivitamin D3 (calcitriol) in cerebral cortex slices that were incubated with a mild concentration of Hcy. Cerebral cortex slices from adult rats were first pre‐treated for 30 min with one of three different concentrations of calcitriol (50 nM, 100 nM and 250 nM), followed by Hcy for 1 h to promote cellular dysfunction. Hcy caused changes in bioenergetics parameters (e.g., respiratory chain enzymes) and mitochondrial functions by inducing changes in mitochondrial mass and swelling. Here, we used flow cytometry to analyze neurons that were double‐labelled with Propidium Iodide (PI) and found that Hcy induced an increase in NeuN+/PI cells but did not affect GFAP+/Pi cells. Hcy also induced oxidative stress by increasing reactive oxygen species generation, lipid peroxidation and protein damage and reducing the activity of antioxidant enzymes (e.g., SOD, CAT and GPx). Calcitriol (50 nM) prevented these alterations by increasing the level of the vitamin D receptor. Our findings suggest that using calcitriol may be a therapeutic strategy for treating the cerebral complications caused by Hcy.
Journal of Neural Transmission | 2010
Bárbara Tagliari; Tiago dos Santos; Aline A. da Cunha; Daniela Delwing de Lima; Débora Delwing; Angela Sitta; Carmem R. Vargas; Carla Dalmaz; Angela Terezinha de Souza Wyse
Gene | 2014
Janaína Kolling; Emilene B. S. Scherer; Cassiana Siebert; Eduardo Peil Marques; Tiago dos Santos; Angela Terezinha de Souza Wyse
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences | 2015
Tiago dos Santos; Marcelo Krajnc Alves; Rodrigo Rossi
Molecular Neurobiology | 2018
Aline Longoni; Bruna Bellaver; Larissa Daniele Bobermin; Camila Leite Santos; Yasmine Nonose; Janaína Kolling; Tiago dos Santos; Adriano Martimbianco de Assis; André Quincozes-Santos; Angela Terezinha de Souza Wyse
International Journal of Plasticity | 2016
Tiago dos Santos; P.A.R. Rosa; S. Maghous; Rodrigo Rossi
Procedia CIRP | 2017
Tiago dos Santos; José Outeiro; Rodrigo Rossi; P.A.R. Rosa
Mechanics of Materials | 2018
Tiago dos Santos; Rodrigo Rossi; S. Maghous; P.A.R. Rosa
International Journal of Engineering Science | 2015
Tiago dos Santos; Gustavo Roberto Ramos; Rodrigo Rossi
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Angela Terezinha de Souza Wyse
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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