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PLOS ONE | 2015

β-Glucans (Saccharomyces cereviseae) Reduce Glucose Levels and Attenuate Alveolar Bone Loss in Diabetic Rats with Periodontal Disease.

Viviam de Oliveira Silva; Raquel Vieira Lobato; Eric Francelino Andrade; Cristina Gomes de Macedo; Juliana Trindade Clemente Napimoga; Marcelo Henrique Napimoga; Michel Reis Messora; Ramiro Mendonça Murata; Luciano José Pereira

The objective of this study was to assess the effects of oral ingestion of β-glucans isolated from Saccharomyces cereviseae on the metabolic profile, expression of gingival inflammatory markers and amount of alveolar bone loss in diabetic rats with periodontal disease. Diabetes mellitus was induced in 48 Wistar rats by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (80 mg/kg). After confirming the diabetes diagnosis, the animals were treated with β-glucans (by gavage) for 28 days. On the 14th day of this period, periodontal disease was induced using a ligature protocol. β-glucans reduced the amount of alveolar bone loss in animals with periodontal disease in both the diabetic and non-diabetic groups (p < 0.05). β-glucans reduced blood glucose, cholesterol and triacylglycerol levels in diabetic animals, both with and without periodontal disease (p < 0.05). Furthermore, treatment with β-glucans reduced the expression of cyclooxygenase-2 and receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand and increased osteoprotegerin expression in animals with diabetes and periodontal disease (p < 0.05). It was concluded that treatment with β-glucans has beneficial metabolic and periodontal effects in diabetic rats with periodontal disease.


Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2015

Adaptation to physical training in rats orally supplemented with glycerol.

Eric Francelino Andrade; Raquel Vieira Lobato; Ticiana Vasques de Araújo; Débora Ribeiro Orlando; Diego Vicente da Costa; Viviam de Oliveira Silva; Gustavo Puggina Rogatto; Márcio Gilberto Zangeronimo; Priscila Vieira Rosa; Luciano José Pereira

We evaluated training adaptation and physical performance parameters in rats orally supplemented with glycerol, glucose, or saline, and submitted to moderate aerobic exercise. Thirty male rats were trained for 6 weeks and administered the supplements during the last 4 weeks of the experiment. Animals were distributed in a completely randomized factorial 2 × 3 design (with or without exercise and 3 substrates). Data were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) and means were compared using the Student-Newmann-Keuls test at 5%. Among the trained animals, none of the substances caused differences in the percentages of protein, fat, or water content in the carcass. Compared with the sedentary animals, the trained animals supplemented with saline and glucose showed a higher protein percentage in the carcass. The relative mass of the heart and adrenal glands was higher in the trained animals. Glycerol improved the protein content in non-trained animals and increased the relative adrenal mass in both groups. Glycerol reduced the variation in levels of lactate and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) during the last exercise session. There was no difference between groups regarding the relative mass of the thymus and gastrocnemius or with the diameter of muscle fibers or the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio. Supplementation with glycerol was efficient at attenuating variation in AST and lactate levels during exercise.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2012

Effect of probiotic administration on the immune response: a systematic review of experimental models in rats

Viviam de Oliveira Silva; Renata de Carvalho Foureaux; Thiago Santos Araujo; Ana Paula Peconick; Márcio Gilberto Zangeronimo; Luciano José Pereira

The probiotic influence on the immune system, especially under pathogenic challenge conditions, still remains controversial. To address this, a systematic review of current studies concerning the efficacy of probiotics on the immune response of rats subjected to experimental challenges was conducted. The survey was conducted using PubMed, ISI Web of Science and Scielo databases. Only studies which tested probiotics in vivo in rats were included. The experimental design, methodological quality, and results of the articles were analyzed. In total 21 articles were selected for this study. The most commonly used microorganisms in the experiments were those of the genus Lactobacillus, which was reported in 12 articles. The second most often used genus was Bifidobacterium (B. animalis and B.longum). In general, the probiotics use against experimental pathogenic challenges was successful: 86% of the selected articles reported a beneficial effect on the immune response associated with the use of probiotics.


Archivos De Medicina Veterinaria | 2014

Use of biodiesel co-products (Glycerol) as alternative sources of energy in animal nutrition: a systematic review

Viviam de Oliveira Silva; E Lopes; Eric Francelino Andrade; Raimundo Vicente de Sousa; Márcio Gilberto Zangeronimo; Luciano José Pereira

El reciente aumento en el uso de biodiesel en Brasil y en el extranjero, junto con la disponibilidad de gran cantidad de su residuo, el glicerol, ha generado un gran interes en el uso de este co-producto de varias maneras, entre ellas su aplicacion en la alimentacion animal. El uso de glicerol en la formulacion de dietas despierta interes inmediato para obtener un producto rico en energia y alta eficiencia de utilizacion por los animales. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar los efectos del uso de la glicerina resultante de la produccion de biodiesel como suplemento energetico en la produccion de alimentos para animales, buscando establecer protocolos adecuados para cada especie a partir de estudios anteriores. En los trabajos analizados, hubo estudios con cerdos, vacas, toros, ovejas, gallinas ponedoras y pollos de engorde. Del analisis realizado se puede inferir que el glicerol es un ingrediente alimenticio de remplazo adecuado en dietas en animales de produccion.


Nutrients | 2018

Benefits of Fish Oil Consumption over Other Sources of Lipids on Metabolic Parameters in Obese Rats

Paula Novato Gondim; Priscila Vieira Rosa; Daniel Okamura; Viviam de Oliveira Silva; Eric Francelino Andrade; Daniel Biihrer; Luciano José Pereira

This study evaluated the effect of the consumption of different levels and sources of lipids on metabolic parameters of Wistar rats. Animals were fed with high-fat diet (HFD) containing 20% of lard for 12 weeks to cause metabolic obesity. Subsequently, the animals were divided into six groups and were fed diets with lipid concentrations of 5% or 20% of lard (LD), soybean oil (SO) or fish oil (FO), for 4 weeks. Data were submitted to analysis of variance (two-way) followed by Tukey post hoc test (p < 0.05). The groups that consumed FO showed less weight gain and lower serum levels of triacylglycerol (TAG), total cholesterol and fractions, aspartate aminotransferase (AST) activity, atherogenic index, less amount of fat in the carcass, decreased Lee index and lower total leukocyte counting (p < 0.05). These same parameters were higher in LD treatment (p < 0.05). In the concentration of 20%, carcass fat content, blood glucose levels, as well as alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) decreased in FO groups (p < 0.05). The SO group had intermediate results regarding the other two treatments (FO and LD). We concluded that fish oil intake was able to modulate positively the metabolic changes resulting from HFD.


Current Diabetes Reviews | 2018

Mechanisms involved in glycemic control promoted by exercise in diabetics

Eric Francelino Andrade; Viviam de Oliveira Silva; Débora Ribeiro Orlando; Luciano José Pereira

INTRODUCTION Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease characterized by high glycemic levels for long periods. This disease has a high prevalence in the world population, being currently observed an increase in its incidence. This fact is mainly due to the sedentary lifestyle and hypercaloric diets. Non-pharmacological interventions for glycemic control include exercise, which promotes changes in skeletal muscle and adipocytes. Thus, increased glucose uptake by skeletal muscle and decreased insulin resistance through modulating adipocytes are the main factors that improve glycemic control against diabetes. CONCLUSION It was sought to elucidate mechanisms involved in the improvement of glycemic control in diabetics in front of the exercise.


Nutrients | 2017

Effects of β-Glucans Ingestion on Alveolar Bone Loss, Intestinal Morphology, Systemic Inflammatory Profile, and Pancreatic β-Cell Function in Rats with Periodontitis and Diabetes

Viviam de Oliveira Silva; Raquel Vieira Lobato; Eric Francelino Andrade; Débora Ribeiro Orlando; Bruno D B Borges; Márcio Gilberto Zangeronimo; Raimundo de Sousa; Luciano José Pereira

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of β-glucan ingestion (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) on the plasmatic levels of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-10 (IL-10), alveolar bone loss, and pancreatic β-cell function (HOMA-BF) in diabetic rats with periodontal disease (PD). Besides, intestinal morphology was determined by the villus/crypt ratio. A total of 48 Wistar rats weighing 203 ± 18 g were used. Diabetes was induced by the intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (80 mg/kg) and periodontal inflammation, by ligature. The design was completely randomized in a factorial scheme 2 × 2 × 2 (diabetic or not, with or without periodontitis, and ingesting β-glucan or not). The animals received β-glucan by gavage for 28 days. Alveolar bone loss was determined by scanning electron microscopy (distance between the cementoenamel junction and alveolar bone crest) and histometric analysis (bone area between tooth roots). β-glucan reduced plasmatic levels of TNF-α in diabetic animals with PD and of IL-10 in animals with PD (p < 0.05). β-glucan reduced bone loss in animals with PD (p < 0.05). In diabetic animals, β-glucan improved β-cell function (p < 0.05). Diabetic animals had a higher villus/crypt ratio (p < 0.05). In conclusion, β-glucan ingestion reduced the systemic inflammatory profile, prevented alveolar bone loss, and improved β-cell function in diabetic animals with PD.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2013

Influence of integral and decaffeinated coffee brews on metabolic parameters of rats fed with hiperlipidemic diets

Júlia Ariana de Souza Gomes; Bruno Generoso Faria; Viviam de Oliveira Silva; Márcio Gilberto Zangeronimo; José Rafael Miranda; Adriene Ribeiro Lima; Rosemary Gualberto Fonseca Alvarenga Pereira; Luciano José Pereira

The objective of this study was to evaluate the inf luence of integral and decaffeinated coffee brews (arabica L and C. canephora Pierre) on the metabolic paramet ers of rats fed with hyperlipidemic diet. Thirty ma le Wistar rats (initial weight of 270 g ± 20 g) were used in the study, which were divided into six groups five each. The treatments were normal diet, hyperlipidemic diet, h yperlipidemic diet associated with integral coffee arabica or canephora brews (7.2 mL/kg/day) and hyperlipidemic diet associated to decaffeinated arabica, or caneph ora brews, using the same dosage. After 41 days, performance a nalyses were conducted.The rats were then euthanize d and the carcasses were used for the analysis of dried ether extract and crude protein. Fractions of adipose ti ssue were processed for histological analysis. There was a re duction in weight gain and accumulation of lipids i n the carcasses, lower diameter of adipocytes and a lower relative weight of the liver and kidneys of rats fwith hyperlipidemic diet associated with integral coffee brew. Integral coffee brew reduced the obesity in the rats receiving hyperlipidemic diet, but the same effect did not occur with the decaffeinated types.


Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences | 2011

Cloridrato de ractopamina em dietas para suínos em terminação

Matheus Soares da Silva Ferreira; Raimundo Vicente de Sousa; Viviam de Oliveira Silva; Márcio Gilberto Zangeronimo; Nikolas de Oliveira Amaral


American Journal of Immunology | 2017

Promising Effects of Beta-Glucans on Metabolism and on the Immune Responses: Review Article

Viviam de Oliveira Silva; Natália Oliveira de Moura; Larissa Jahnel Rodrigues de Oliveira; Ana Paula Peconick; Luciano José Pereira

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Luciano José Pereira

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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Eric Francelino Andrade

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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Ana Paula Peconick

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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Priscila Vieira Rosa

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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