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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.60.2009.tde-06092009-114227
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Author
Full name
Luiz Gustavo Rodrigues Oliveira
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Ribeirão Preto, 2009
Supervisor
Committee
Prado Junior, Jose Clovis do (President)
Albuquerque, Sergio de
Rosa, Joao Aristeu da
Title in Portuguese
Meloxicam e melatonina: teriam uma ação sinérgica durante a fase aguda da infecção experimental por Trypanosoma cruzi?
Keywords in Portuguese
Citocinas
Imunossupressão
Melatonina
Meloxicam
Prostaglandina E2
T. cruzi
Abstract in Portuguese
A modulação das respostas imunológicas em modelos experimentais infectados por Trypanosoma cruzi tem contribuído de maneira importante nas investigações de novas terapias contra a doença de Chagas. Neste estudo, avaliamos a produção de citocinas Th1 e Th2 relevantes na fase aguda da doença, assim como, níveis de prostaglandina E2, nitrito, parasitemia sanguínea e parasitemia tecidual cardíaca em ratos Wistar machos infectados pela cepa Y de T. cruzi. Foram investigados nos 7°, 14° e 21° dias de infecção, as citocinas padrão Th1: IL-2, IFN-, TNF- e padrão Th2: IL-4, IL-10. Os parâmetros foram dosados e interpretados após a administração, ou não, de meloxicam, melatonina ou ambos. A administração de melatonina contribuiu na proteção do hospedeiro submetido à infecção experimental por T. cruzi devido às ações imunomodulatórias previamente atribuídas a esta substância. O bloqueio da síntese de PGE2 atribuído à administração de meloxicam e/ou melatonina durante a fase aguda da infecção foi seguido por uma modulação de citocinas pertencentes aos padrões Th-1 e Th-2. Houve um aumento da síntese de citocinas importantes na proteção do hospedeiro durante a fase aguda da infecção, tais como IFN-, IL-2 e NO. Estes efeitos demonstrados no estudo foram benéficos, sendo evidenciados pela diminuição da carga parasitária dos animais experimentais. Os resultados poderão auxiliar a estabelecer mecanismos alternativos de tratamento na infecção chagásica aguda através de um melhor entendimento das respostas imunológicas anti-T cruzi.
Title in English
Meloxicam and melatonin: did they trigger a synergic action during the acute phase of the experimental infection with Trypanosoma cruzi?
Keywords in English
Cytokines
Melatonin
Meloxicam
Prostaglandin E2
Trypanosoma cruzi
Abstract in English
The modulation of the immune responses in experimental models infected with Trypanosoma cruzi has effectively contributed for the investigations of new therapies used to treat Chagas disease. In this study, it was evaluated the production of Th1 and Th2 cytokines, which play a role during the acute phase of the disease, as well as prostaglandin E2 and nitrite, number of blood parasites and cardiac tissue parasitism in male Wistar rats infected with the Y strain of T. cruzi. Experiments were performed on 7, 14 and 21 days after infection in which Th1 cytokines such IL-2, IFN-, TNF- were done and Th2 cytokines as IL-4 and IL-10. The parameters were evaluated with/without the administration of meloxicam, melatonin or both. Melatonin contributed for the hosts protection in animals experimentally infected with T. cruzi through its immunomodulator actions. The blockage of PGE2 synthesis was attributed to the administration of meloxicam and/or melatonin during the acute phase of infection, followed by a modulation of the Th1 and Th2 cytokines. In this work enhanced levels of IFN-, IL-2 and NO were observed. The analysis of these data was beneficial for the hosts protection through a reduced number of amastigote nests in heart tissue. These results permit to establish alternative mechanisms to treat the acute chagasic infection through a better understanding of the immune responses against T cruzi.
 
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2009-10-19
 
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