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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.60.2011.tde-29062011-202616
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Author
Full name
Ana Carolina Viana Simões
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Ribeirão Preto, 2011
Supervisor
Committee
Santos, Antonio Cardozo dos (President)
Barbosa Junior, Fernando
Zuardi, Antonio Waldo
Title in Portuguese
Avaliação do efeito neuroprotetor do canabidiol em mitocôndrias isolados de córtex cerebral de rato
Keywords in Portuguese
canabidiol
doenças neurodegenerativas
estresse oxidativo
mitocôndrias
neuroproteção
Abstract in Portuguese
As doenças neurodegenerativas (DN) estão entre as principais causas de mortalidade e morbidade nos países ocidentais. Não há ainda um tratamento definitivo para estas neuropatias, mas os estudos têm indicado mecanismos comuns de toxicidade que incluem disfunção mitocondrial, estresse oxidativo e apoptose. Assim, as mitocôndrias constituem alvos importantes para futuras estratégias de neuroproteção a fim de tratar, prevenir ou até mesmo retardar a neurodegeneração. Neste contexto, o canabidiol (CBD), um constituinte não psicoativo da Cannabis sativa e cuja propriedade neuroprotetora tem sido sugerida por diferentes estudos, surge como uma alternativa bastante promissora. Diferentes mecanismos moleculares podem estar envolvidos na neuroproteção exercida pelo CBD. Embora o potencial efeito benéfico do canabidiol com relação às doenças neurodegenerativas já tenha sido sugerido, não há ainda estudos que abordem precisamente os mecanismos de proteção contra a toxicidade mitocondrial cerebral, evento chave no processo neurodegenerativo. O presente estudo teve como objetivo investigar os efeitos do CBD em mitocôndrias cerebrais de rato, bem como possíveis mecanismos de neuroproteção. Foram avaliados os seguintes parâmetros: função mitocondrial, estresse oxidativo mitocondrial e transição de permeabilidade de membrana mitocondrial (TPMM). Os resultados obtidos sugerem que o canabidiol é capaz de proteger as mitocôndrias cerebrais contra o intumescimento osmótico induzido por cálcio/fosfato, contra a produção de H2O2 induzida por terc-butil hidroperóxido e contra a peroxidação lipídica induzida por Fe2+ e citrato. A captação mitocondrial de cálcio e a capacidade fosforilativa não foram afetadas.
Title in English
Evaluation of the neuroprotective effect of cannabidiol in mitochondria isolated from rat cerebral cortex.
Keywords in English
cannabidiol
mitochondria
neurodegenerative diseases
neuroprotection
oxidative stress
Abstract in English
Neurodegenerative diseases (ND) are among the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in Western countries. There is not a definitive treatment for these neuropathies, but studies have indicated mechanisms of toxicity which include mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress and apoptosis. Therefore, mitochondria are important targets for future neuroprotective strategies to treat, prevent or even slow the neurodegeneration. In this context, cannabidiol (CBD), a constituent of non-psychoactive Cannabis sativa and whose neuroprotective property has been suggested by different studies, emerges as a promising alternative. Different molecular mechanisms may be involved in the neuroprotection exerted by CBD. Although the potential beneficial effects of cannabidiol in relation to neurodegenerative diseases has already been suggested, there are no studies addressing specifically the mechanisms of protection against mitochondrial toxicity brain, a key event in the neurodegenerative process. This study aimed to investigate the effects of CBD on rat brain mitochondria, as well as the mechanisms of neuroprotection. The following parameters were evaluated: mitochondrial function, mitochondrial oxidative stress and permeability transition of the mitochondrial membrane (MPT). The results suggest that cannabidiol can protect brain mitochondria against: the osmotic swelling induced by calcium/phosphate, the production of H2O2 induced by tert-butyl hydroperoxide and the lipid peroxidation induced by Fe2+ and citrate. The mitochondrial calcium uptake and phosphorylative capacity were not affected.
 
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