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2. Effect of Dietary Digestible Protein Levels on Muscle Growth and Oxidative Stress in Amazonian Pintado (Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum × Leiarius marmoratus).
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Leandro, Stephane Vasconcelos, Ituassú, Daniel Rabello, Sinhorin, Valéria Dornelles Gindri, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, Moreira, Paula Sueli Andrade, Ferneda, Ana Julia Lopes Braga, Marques, Soraia Andressa Dall'Agnol, Sinhorin, Adilson Paulo, Corassa, Anderson, Ton, Ana Paula Silva, Freitas, Leonardo Willian de, and Sbardella, Maicon
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FEED utilization efficiency ,DIETARY proteins ,FISH physiology ,NUTRITIONAL status ,AGRICULTURE - Abstract
Simple Summary: In fish farming, protein is the most expensive macronutrient in the diet. Research on the physiology of fish nutrition has focused on the relationships between nutrient intake and animal development and metabolism. The dynamics of protein metabolism are influenced by the body's nutrient needs and dietary protein and energy intake. The Amazonian Pintado, a crossbred hybrid of Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum × Leiarius marmoratus, is farmed due to its growth rate, feed conversion efficiency, carcass yield, and absence of intramuscular bones. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of dietary digestible protein levels on muscle growth dynamics and oxidative stress in the white muscle of Amazonian Pintado. The results revealed that high dietary levels of digestible protein, despite increasing protein and free amino acid concentrations in the muscle, restrict muscle hypertrophy and increase tissue exposure to oxidative damage in Amazonian Pintado farming. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of dietary digestible protein levels on the growth dynamics and oxidative stress status of white muscle fibers in Amazonian Pintado (Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum × Leiarius marmoratus). Four hundred and fifty-five juveniles of Amazonian Pintado were fed diets containing varying digestible protein levels (225, 250, 275, 300, 325, 350, or 375 g kg
−1 ) for 75 days. At the end of the experiment, the fish were fasted for 24 h, anesthetized, and euthanized to obtain muscle samples. The linear and quadratic effects of dietary digestible protein levels on white muscle fiber diameter, metabolite concentrations, and oxidative stress were assessed. The results revealed that increasing dietary digestible protein levels linearly raised the concentrations of free amino acids and total proteins in muscle tissue but also led to elevated levels of TBARS, indicating increased oxidative stress. Notably, the average area of muscle fibers with a cell area greater than 1133 µm2 decreased, reflecting restricted muscle hypertrophy, whereas glycogen and glucose levels also declined. These findings suggest that although high dietary digestible protein enhances protein and free amino acid concentrations in muscle tissue, it may compromise muscle hypertrophy and increase oxidative damage in Amazonian Pintado, underscoring the complexity of optimizing diet formulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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3. Effects of Extended Treatment with Protium heptaphyllum Liposomes on Metabolic Parameters of Obese Rats.
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Patias, Naiéle Sartori, Maia, Sara Vieira, Ferreira, Yasmin Gabriele, de Oliveira, Natalhya Letícia Ferreira, Ferrarini, Stela Regina, Bomfim, Gisele Facholi, Sinhorin, Adilson Paulo, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, de Queiroz, Eveline Aparecida Isquierdo Fonseca, and Sinhorin, Valéria Dornelles Gindri
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WEIGHT gain ,ADIPOSE tissues ,LIPOSOMES ,REACTIVE oxygen species ,ALANINE aminotransferase - Abstract
Simple Summary: Protium heptaphyllum (P. heptaphyllum), a plant popularly known as "almacega" or "white pitch", has been used for decades in folk medicine, mainly due to its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, and is already recognized due to the use of its resin. Given that obesity is considered a worldwide epidemic, associated with chronic low-grade inflammation and increased reactive oxygen species, this study investigated the effects of P. heptaphyllum leaves due to their richness in flavonoids and antioxidant compounds. Using a model of induced obesity in rats, the animals were treated for 28 days with liposomes containing the extract of P. heptaphyllum leaves. The results indicate that the treatment may have therapeutic potential not only against obesity, but also in the regulation of oxidative stress and metabolic and inflammatory parameters, possibly due to the high concentration of flavonoids present in the extract. Protium heptaphyllum (P. heptaphyllum), popularly known as "almacega" or "white pitch", is widely used in folk medicine due to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and healing properties, attributed to its richness in flavonoids and terpenes. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effects of treatment for 28 days with liposomes containing P. heptaphyllum leaf extract in obese animals. Male Wistar rats, subjected to a hypercaloric diet for 8 weeks to induce obesity (hypercaloric chow and water enriched with 30% sucrose, ad libitum), were treated with the plant formulation (1 mg kg
−1 day−1 , via gavage) for 28 days. The study investigated morphological, metabolic, redox state, immunological and histological parameters in adipose and liver tissue. Rats were divided into four groups: control (C), liposomes with extract (H), obese (O) and obese treated with liposomes containing extract (OH). The results indicated that the obese group (O) presented weight gain, hepatic steatosis and alterations in metabolic and inflammatory parameters. However, treatment with liposomes (OH) reduced glucose, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), creatinine and the lipid profile. In adipose tissue, the OH group showed decreased superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and increased glutathione S-transferase (GST) activity, in contrast to the effects observed in liver GST. In the analysis of thiobarbituric-acid-reactive substances (TBARS), it was possible to observe an increase in all groups in adipose tissue and in group O in liver tissue, in addition to a reduction in TBARS in group OH in the liver, indicating modulation of oxidative stress. The treatment also increased the concentration of IL-10 and IL-17 in the liver and decreased that of IL-6 in adipose tissue. After 28 days of treatment, these results point to the therapeutic potential of treatment with P. heptaphyllum, not necessarily only against obesity, but also an effect per se of the liposomes, possibly due to the high concentration of flavonoids present in the plant extract. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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4. High sucrose diet attenuates oxidative stress, inflammation and liver injury in thioacetamide-induced liver cirrhosis
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da Silva, Bianca Sulzbacher, Paulino, Angélica Macedo Borgês, Taffarel, Maiara, Borba, Ian Gabriel, Telles, Luciana Ortega, Lima, Victor Vitorino, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, Dias, Marcos Correa, Nascimento, André Ferreira, Sinhorin, Valéria Dornelles Gindri, Luvizotto, Renata de Azevedo Melo, and Bomfim, Gisele Facholi
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- 2021
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5. Effect of Liposomal Protium heptaphyllum (Alb.) March Extract in the Treatment of Obesity Induced by High-Calorie Diet.
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Patias, Naiéle Sartori, de Queiroz, Eveline Aparecida Isquierdo Fonseca, Ferrarini, Stela Regina, Bomfim, Gisele Facholi, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, Sinhorin, Adilson Paulo, Bello, Alexandre Aymberé, da Silva, Geovana Vicentini Fazolo, Cavalheiro, Larissa, and Sinhorin, Valéria Dornelles Gindri
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HIGH-calorie diet ,WEIGHT gain ,BODY weight ,ADIPOSE tissues ,TRADITIONAL medicine ,ETHYL acetate - Abstract
Simple Summary: Obesity is a chronic disease caused by excessive consumption of high-calorie foods that is associated with conditions such as dyslipidemia, diabetes, and cancer. Protium heptaphyllum (P. heptaphyllum) is known in folk medicine for its analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and healing properties, and its resin has demonstrated anti-obesity effects. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of liposomes containing the ethyl acetate fraction from P. heptaphyllum leaves on obesity in male Wistar rats. The animals became obese through a high-calorie diet and were treated with a liposome formulation containing P. heptaphyllum for 14 days. The study evaluated several parameters in adipose and liver tissues. Despite some positive effects on liver function and inflammation, the treatment did not attenuate global changes related to obesity, such as weight gain and fat accumulation. This highlights the complexity of obesity treatment and the varied responses of different organs to P. heptaphyllum liposomes. Obesity, a chronic disease, resulted from excessive consumption of high-calorie foods, leading to an energy imbalance. Protium heptaphyllum (P. heptaphyllum) was used in folk medicine for its analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and healing properties. The association of the extract from P. heptaphyllum with nanotechnology was innovative for combining high technology with active ingredients that are easily accessible in the Amazon region. This study evaluated the effect of liposomes containing the ethyl acetate fraction of the crude extract of P. heptaphyllum leaves on obesity. Male Wistar rats treated with a high-calorie diet for 8 weeks to induce obesity received treatment with the liposome formulation containing P. heptaphyllum extract (1 mg/kg/day, via gavage) for 14 days. Morphological, metabolic, redox status, immunological, and histological parameters were evaluated in the adipose and liver tissue of the animals. The groups were divided as follows: C: control; P: liposomes containing extract; O: obese, and OP: obese + liposomes containing extract. The obesity model resulted in increases in body weight, caloric intake, body fat weight, and in the lipid profile. In adipose tissue, P decreased SOD (superoxide dismutase) activity in obese animals. In the liver, a positive modulation of the extract was observed in relation to glucose, amino acids, lactate, hepatoprotective action, and anti-inflammatory activity, with a decrease in interleukin 1β (IL-1β) in obese animals. The results showed an improvement in the functional and inflammatory aspects, but the treatment was not effective in alleviating general changes related to obesity, such as weight gain, fat, glucose, triglycerides, and inflammation in adipose tissue, highlighting the complexity of responses in different organs during obesity and treatment with P. heptaphyllum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. A Representação do Museu de Ciência em Stardew Valley
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Aguiar, Danilo Henrique do Nascimento, primary and Carvalho, Flávia Garcia de, additional
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- 2023
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7. Assessment of the effect of copaiba oil (copaifera sp.) on the kidneys of rats with hepatic dysfunction
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Da Silva, Ketlyn Caroline, primary, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, additional, and Bomfim, Gisele Facholi, additional
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- 2023
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8. Avaliação do efeito biológico de Moringa oleifera Lam. in vivo
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Ferreira, Wemerson Aparecido da Silva, primary, Pereira, Erica Gabriele da Silva, additional, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, additional, Oliveira, Angellica Fernandes de, additional, and Sugui, Marina Mariko, additional
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- 2022
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9. Correction: Patias et al. Effect of Liposomal Protium heptaphyllum (Alb.) March Extract in the Treatment of Obesity Induced by High-Calorie Diet. Biology 2024, 13 , 535.
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Patias, Naiéle Sartori, de Queiroz, Eveline Aparecida Isquierdo Fonseca, Ferrarini, Stela Regina, Bomfim, Gisele Facholi, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, Sinhorin, Adilson Paulo, Bello, Alexandre Aymberé, da Silva, Geovana Vicentini Fazolo, Cavalheiro, Larissa, and Sinhorin, Valéria Dornelles Gindri
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SUPEROXIDE dismutase ,HIGH-calorie diet ,GLUTATHIONE peroxidase ,VITAMIN C ,STANDARD deviations - Abstract
The correction notice for the article "Effect of Liposomal Protium heptaphyllum (Alb.) March Extract in the Treatment of Obesity Induced by High-Calorie Diet" addresses errors in Table 1 and Table 7, specifically correcting the GPx unit and ASA value in the OP group. The authors confirm that these corrections do not impact the scientific conclusions of the study. The document provides updated tables with accurate data on vesicle diameter and oxidative stress parameters analyzed in the liver tissue of rats. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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10. Creatine does not promote hypertrophy in skeletal muscle in supplemented compared with nonsupplemented rats subjected to a similar workload
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Aguiar, Andreo Fernando, de Souza, Rodrigo Wagner Alves, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, Aguiar, Rachel Colauto Milanezi, Vechetti, Ivan José, Jr, and Dal-Pai-Silva, Maeli
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11. Morfologia e crescimento do tecido muscular estriado em larvas de tilapia do nilo (Oreochromis niloticus) alimentadas com dietas suplementadas com lisina
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Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, Dal-Pai-Silva, Maeli, Campos, Gerson Eduardo Rocha, Pezzato, Luis Edivaldo, Felisbino, Sérgio Luis, Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Instituto de Biologia, and UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS
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Crescimento ,Músculos ,Tilapia (Peixe) ,Morfologia - Abstract
Orientador: Maeli Dal Pai Silva Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Biologia Resumo: Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a morfologia e o crescimento do tecido muscular estriado esquelético em larvas de tilápia do Nilo alimentadas com dietas suplementadas com lisina. Foram utilizados cinco tratamentos: quatro contendo níveis crescentes de suplementação do aminoácido lisina - grupo lisina (T1 = 0,0; T2= 1,1; T3= 1,7; T4= 4,0%) e um com dieta comercial (T5). Decorridos 30 dias, os peixes foram sacrificados e amostras de músculo foram retiradas e congeladas em n-hexano resfriado em nitrogênio líquido (-159°C). Cortes histológicos obtidos em criostato foram submetidos à coloração HE, às reações NADH- TR, mA TPase, após pré incubação ácida e alcalina e à reação imunohistoquímica PCNA (Antígeno Nuclear de Proliferação Celular). Os peixes que receberam dieta comercial (T5) obtiveram maior crescimento comparado aos peixes do grupo lisina (T1-T4). Não houve diferença no padrão morfolégico e histoquímico (NADH-TR e mATPase) das fibras musculares em todos os tratamentos analisados. A análise morfométrica (número, área miotomal de ,contagem e diâmetro das fibras musculares vermelhas e brancas) não apresentou diferença entre os tratamentos do grupo lisina. O tratamento com dieta comercial (T5) apresentou valores significativamente maiores nesses parâmetros. Em todos os tratamentos, o padrão de distribuição dos diâmetros das fibras nos compartimentos superficial (vermelho) e profundo (branco) foi muito variável: no grupo lisina, a freqüência das fibras vermelhas com diâmetro _ 8J.tm foi maior, enquanto que em T5 a freqüência das fibras vermelhas foi maior entre os diâmetros de 16 a 24J.tm. Em relação às fibras brancas, no grupo lisina, a maioria das fibras apresentou diâmetro entre 8 a 16J.tm, e em T5, a maioria das fibras apresentou diâmetro acima de 24J.tm. A proliferação celular foi mais intensa nos tratamentos do grupo lisina, predominando o crescimento hiperplásico em detrimento do crescimento hipertrófico. O crescimento muscular em T5 se deu pela associação dos processos hiperplásico e hipertrófico. Os resultados sugerem que o aminoácido lisina suplementado não foi utilizado na síntese de proteínas miofibrilares do tecido muscular da tilápia do Nilo no estágio analisado Mestrado Histologia Mestre em Biologia Celular e Estrutural
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12. Chemoprotective Effect of Leaf Extracts of Cecropia distachya Huber (Urticaceae) in Mice Submitted to Oxidative Stress Induced by Cyclophosphamide
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Luiz, Tatiane Cordeiro, primary, Rialto, Luiz Henrique, primary, De Moura, Fernando Rafael, primary, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, primary, Sugui, Marina Mariko, primary, Bicudo, Rogério De Campos, primary, Sinhorin, Adilson Paulo, primary, and Sinhorin, Valéria Dornelles Gindri, primary
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13. Antioxidant potential of Carica papaya Linn (Caricaceae) leaf extract in mice with cyclophosphamide induced oxidative stress
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Luiz, Tatiane Cordeiro, primary, Da Cunha, Ana Paula Simões, additional, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, additional, Sugui, Marina Mariko, additional, Bicudo, Rogério de Campos, additional, Sinhorin, Adilson Paulo, additional, and Sinhorin, Valéria Dornelles Gindri, additional
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14. DIGOXINA E VERAPAMIL INDUZEM HIPERTROFIA EM CARDIOMIÓCITOS DE RATOS SEDENTÁRIOS E/OU TREINADOS
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Neves, Claodete Hasselstrom, primary, Aguiar, Andreo Fernando, additional, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, additional, Leopoldo, André Soares, additional, Lima-Leopoldo, Ana Paula, additional, Voltarelli, Fabrício Azevedo, additional, Lourenço, Fabio José, additional, and Sugizaki, Mario Mateus, additional
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- 2016
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15. Morfologia e crescimento do músculo estriado esquelético no pirarucu Arapaima gigas Cuvier, 1817 (Teleostei, Arapaimidae) - DOI: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v30i2.3640
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Carani, Fernanda Regina, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, Almeida, Fernanda Losi Alves de, Gonçalves, Henrique Santos, Padovani, Carlos Roberto, and Silva, Maeli Dal Pai
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morfologia ,2.06.00.00-3 Morfologia ,músculo estriado esquelético ,crescimento muscular ,Arapaima gigas - Abstract
The aim of this work was to evaluate the morphological and growth characteristics of skeletal muscle tissue in pirarucu (Arapaima gigas) using alevins (50 days old) and juveniles (1 year old). Muscle samples were collected from dorsal, lateral cranial, and lateral caudal regions, and then frozen in liquid nitrogen. Histological frozen sections (10 µm) were stained with HE and Gomori Trichrome for morphological analysis, and NADH-TR to evaluate muscle fiber oxidative metabolism. Morphometric analysis samples were obtained from dorsal and lateral cranial regions, and smallest diameter white fibers were measured. White dorsal muscle was thicker and two muscle fiber compartments were identified in the lateral cranial region: red (superficial) and white (deep) muscle. Hyperplasia muscle growth predominated in alevins and hypertrophy in juveniles. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar as características morfológicas e de crescimento do músculo estriado esquelético no pirarucu (Arapaima gigas). Foram utilizados animais em duas fases de crescimento: alevinos, com 50 dias de idade, e juvenis, com um ano de idade. Após eutanásia dos animais, fragmentos musculares das regiões dorsal, lateral cranial e lateral caudal foram coletados e congelados em nitrogênio líquido. Cortes histológicos (10 µm) foram submetidos às colorações HE e Tricrômico de Gomori, para a análise morfológica, e NADH-TR, para a análise do metabolismo oxidativo das fibras musculares. Foi calculado o menor diâmetro das fibras musculares brancas nas regiões dorsal e lateral cranial. A musculatura dorsal branca mostrou-se mais desenvolvida e, na musculatura lateral, observaram-se compartimentos distintos: superficial vermelho e profundo branco. Nos alevinos, o crescimento muscular ocorreu predominantemente por hiperplasia das fibras e, nos juvenis, predominou o crescimento muscular por hipertrofia.
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16. Morphology and skeletal muscle growth in pirarucu Arapaima gigas Cuvier, 1817 (Teleostei, Arapaimidae)
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Carani, Fernanda Regina, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, Alves de Almeida, Fernanda Losi, Goncalves, Henrique Santos, Padovani, Carlos Roberto, Pai Silva, Maeli Dal, and Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
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17. Morfologia e crescimento do músculo estriado esquelético no pirarucu Arapaima gigas Cuvier, 1817 (Teleostei, Arapaimidae)
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Carani, Fernanda Regina [UNESP], Aguiar, Danilo Henrique [UNESP], De Almeida, Fernanda Losi Alves [UNESP], Gonçalves, Henrique Santos [UNESP], Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP], Silva, Maeli Dal Pai [UNESP], and Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
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Morphology ,Muscle growth ,Skeletal muscle ,Arapaima gigas - Abstract
Made available in DSpace on 2022-04-28T20:43:05Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2008-01-01 The aim of this work was to evaluate the morphological and growth characteristics of skeletal muscle tissue in pirarucu (Arapaima gigas) using alevins (50 days old) and juveniles (1 year old). Muscle samples were collected from dorsal, lateral cranial and lateral caudal regions, and then frozen in liquid nitrogen. Histological frozen sections (10 μm) were stained with HE and Gomori Trichrome for morphological analysis, and NADH-TR to evaluate muscle fiber oxidative metabolism. Morphometric analysis samples were obtained from dorsal and lateral cranial regions, and the smallest-diameter white fibers were measured. White dorsal muscle was thicker, and two muscle fiber compartments were identified in the lateral cranial region: red (superficial) and white (deep) muscle. Hyperplasia muscle growth predominated in alevins and hypertrophy in juveniles. Departamento de Morfologia Instituto de Biociências Universidade Estadual Paulista, Botucatu, São Paulo Departamento de Bioestatística Instituto de Biociências Universidade Estadual Paulista, Distrito de Rubião Jr, s/n, 18618-000, Botucatu, São Paulo Departamento de Morfologia Instituto de Biociências Universidade Estadual Paulista, Botucatu, São Paulo Departamento de Bioestatística Instituto de Biociências Universidade Estadual Paulista, Distrito de Rubião Jr, s/n, 18618-000, Botucatu, São Paulo
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- 2008
18. Digoxin Induces Cardiac Hypertrophy Without Negative Effects on Cardiac Function and Physical Performance in Trained Normotensive Rats.
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Hasselstrom Neves, Claodete, Alsamir Tibana, Ramires, Prestes, Jonato, Azevedo Voltarelli, Fabricio, Aguiar, Andreo Fernando, Ferreira Mota, Gustavo Augusto, Borges de Sousa, Sergio Luiz, Soares Leopoldo, Andre, Lima Leopoldo, Ana Paula, Mueller, Andre, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, Navalta, James Wilfred, and Sugizaki, Mario Mateus
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BIOLOGICAL models ,CARDIOPULMONARY system ,DIGOXIN ,ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY ,EXERCISE tests ,CARDIAC hypertrophy ,HEART cells ,MYOCARDIUM ,RATS ,BODY movement ,CONTROL groups ,VENTRICULAR ejection fraction - Abstract
Cardiotonic drugs and exercise training promote cardiac inotropic effects, which may affect training-induced cardiac adaptations. This study investigated the effects of long-term administration of digoxin on heart structure and function, and physical performance of rats submitted to high-intensity interval training (HIIT). Male Wistar rats, 60 days old, were divided into control (C), digoxin (DIGO), trained (T), and trained with digoxin (TDIGO). Digoxin was administered by gavage (30 µg/kg/day) for 75 days. The HIIT program consisted of treadmill running 60 min/day (8 min at 80% of the maximum speed (MS) and 2 min at 20% of the MS), 5 days per week during 60 days. The main cardiac parameters were evaluated by echocardiograph and cardiomyocyte area was determined by histology. There were no group x time effects of digoxin, HIIT or interactions (digoxin and HIIT) on functional echocardiographic parameters (heart rate; ejection fraction) or in the maximum exercise test. There was a group x time interaction, as evidenced by observed cardiac hypertrophy in the TDIGO group evaluated by ratio of left ventricle weight to body weight (p<0.002) and cardiomyocyte area (p<0.000002). Long-term administration of digoxin promoted cardiac hypertrophy without affecting cardiac function and physical performance in rats submitted to HIIT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. MyoD, myogenin and proliferating cell nuclear antigen expression in growing Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticusL.)
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Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, primary, Bock, Cludio, additional, Padovani, Carlos Roberto, additional, and Pai-Silva, Maeli Dal, additional
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- 2008
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20. Morfologia e crescimento do músculo estriado esquelético no pirarucu Arapaima gigas Cuvier, 1817 (Teleostei, Arapaimidae)
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Silva, Maeli Dal Pai, primary, Carani, Fernanda Regina, additional, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, additional, Almeida, Fernanda Losi Alves de, additional, Gonçalves, Henrique Santos, additional, and Padovani, Carlos Roberto, additional
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- 2008
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21. Effects of glyphosate-based herbicide on pintado da Amazônia: Hematology, histological aspects, metabolic parameters and genotoxic potential.
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de Moura, Fernando Rafael, da Silva Lima, Ritane Rose, da Cunha, Ana Paula Simões, da Costa Marisco, Patrícia, Aguiar, Danilo Henrique, Sugui, Marina Mariko, Sinhorin, Adilson Paulo, and Sinhorin, Valéria Dornelles Gindri
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GLYPHOSATE , *HERBICIDES , *GENETIC toxicology , *GLUCOSE in the body , *TRIGLYCERIDES - Abstract
Roundup Original ® is an herbicide widely used in Mato Grosso’s agriculture and it may contamine water bodies, being an unforeseen xenobiotic to aquatic organisms, particularly fish. This study investigated the effects on the hybrid fish jundiara ( Leiarius marmoratus × Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum ) of an environmentally relevant exposure to this herbicide. Glucose levels in liver, muscle and plasma decreased after exposure to 1.357 mg L −1 of Roundup Original ® (glyphosate nominal concentration), while glycogen levels reduced in liver and muscle for different times. Elevated cholesterol and triglycerides revealed an adaptive response. Protein and lactate levels also increased during the experiment, however no changes were observed for muscle lactate. Increment of the transaminases suggests damage to the liver cells. After 96 hours of exposure, reductions in all hematological parameters were observed, whereas the micronucleus test findings showed genotoxic scenery. Histological analysis did not display pathological alterations of the hepatic tissue. The results obtained provide valuable data for noticing the effects of pollutants on non-target organisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Digoxin Induces Cardiac Hypertrophy Without Negative Effects on Cardiac Function and Physical Performance in Trained Normotensive Rats.
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Neves CH, Tibana RA, Prestes J, Voltarelli FA, Aguiar AF, Ferreira Mota GA, de Sousa SL, Leopoldo AS, Leopoldo AP, Mueller A, Aguiar DH, Navalta JW, and Sugizaki MM
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- Animals, Echocardiography, Exercise Test, Heart Rate, High-Intensity Interval Training, Male, Random Allocation, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Cardiomegaly chemically induced, Digoxin adverse effects, Heart drug effects, Physical Conditioning, Animal
- Abstract
Cardiotonic drugs and exercise training promote cardiac inotropic effects, which may affect training-induced cardiac adaptations. This study investigated the effects of long-term administration of digoxin on heart structure and function, and physical performance of rats submitted to high-intensity interval training (HIIT). Male Wistar rats, 60 days old, were divided into control (C), digoxin (DIGO), trained (T), and trained with digoxin (TDIGO). Digoxin was administered by gavage (30 µg/kg/day) for 75 days. The HIIT program consisted of treadmill running 60 min/day (8 min at 80% of the maximum speed (MS) and 2 min at 20% of the MS), 5 days per week during 60 days. The main cardiac parameters were evaluated by echocardiograph and cardiomyocyte area was determined by histology. There were no group x time effects of digoxin, HIIT or interactions (digoxin and HIIT) on functional echocardiographic parameters (heart rate; ejection fraction) or in the maximum exercise test. There was a group x time interaction, as evidenced by observed cardiac hypertrophy in the TDIGO group evaluated by ratio of left ventricle weight to body weight (p<0.002) and cardiomyocyte area (p<0.000002). Long-term administration of digoxin promoted cardiac hypertrophy without affecting cardiac function and physical performance in rats submitted to HIIT., (© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.)
- Published
- 2017
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