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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.7.2017.tde-19062017-180447
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Author
Full name
Sheila Marques Fernandes
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2016
Supervisor
Committee
Vattimo, Maria de Fatima Fernandes (President)
Borges, Fernanda Teixeira
Nogueira, Lilia de Souza
Watanabe, Mirian
Title in Portuguese
O papel da coenzima Q-10 na injúria renal aguda induzida por contraste em ratos diabéticos
Keywords in Portuguese
Coenzima Q-10
Contraste iodado
Diabetes Mellitus
Injúria renal aguda
Abstract in Portuguese
A hiperglicemia crônica favorece a ocorrência da nefropatia induzida por contraste iodado (NIC). Diabetes Mellitus (DM) e NIC compartilham mecanismos de lesão oxidativa e indução de enzimas de proteção e adaptação celular como a coenzima Q-10 (COQ-10). O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o papel da COQ-10 na função e hemodinâmica renal, perfil oxidativo e histologia renal em ratos diabéticos submetidos ao modelo de NIC. Métodos: Ratos Wistar, machos, 250 a 290 g, foram randomizados nos grupos: Citrato: animais que receberam tampão citrato 0,01M, (veículo da estreptozotocina), 0,4 ml intravenoso (i.v), 1 vez; Tween 80: animais que receberam Tween 80, 1%, (veículo da COQ-10), 0,5 ml, intraperitoneal (i.p.), 1 vez; DM: animais que receberam estreptozotocina (65 mg/kg), i.v., 1 vez, no 1º dia do protocolo; DM+CI: animais DM que no 26º dia de protocolo receberam contraste iodado (CI, 6 ml/kg), i.p., 1 vez; DM+CI+COQ-10: animais DM com pré-condicionamento com COQ-10 (10 mg/kg), 1 vez por 6 dias a partir do 22º dia de protocolo, e o tratamento com CI. O protocolo de todos os grupos teve duração de 4 semanas. Foram avaliados parâmetros fisiológicos (ingestão de ração e água, peso, glicemia, razão peso do rim e peso do animal), a função renal (clearance de inulina), a hemodinâmica renal (fluxo sanguíneo renal e resistência vascular renal), o perfil oxidativo (peróxidos, óxido nítrico e substâncias reativas ao ácido tiobarbitúrico na urina, tióis no tecido renal) e análise histológica renal. Resultados: Animais DM apresentaram hiperglicemia, polidipsia, poliúria, polifagia, perda de peso e aumento da relação peso rim/animal, com redução da função renal, além de redução do fluxo sanguíneo renal, elevação da resistência vascular renal, com aumento na excreção de metabólitos oxidativos e consumo de reserva antioxidante endógena. O grupo DM+CI demonstrou redução adicional na função, alterações na hemodinâmica renal e aumento nos parâmetros de estresse oxidativo. A administração de COQ-10 atenuou a redução da função renal, preveniu alterações hemodinâmicas renais e reduziu o estresse oxidativo no grupo DM+CI. As alterações histológicas no DM e DM+CI foram discretas e o tratamento com COQ-10 previniu a progressão de danos histológicos mais extensos nos animais que receberam CI. Conclusão: O tratamento com COQ-10 demonstrou efeito antioxidante na NIC em ratos diabéticos com melhora significativa da função e hemodinâmica renal.
Title in English
The role of coenzyme Q-10 in acute kidney injury induced by contrast in diabetic rats
Keywords in English
Acute renal Injury
Coenzyme Q-10
Diabetes Mellitus
Iodinated contrast
Abstract in English
Chronic hyperglycemia favors the occurrence of nephropathy induced by iodinated contrast (CIN). Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and CIN share oxidative damage mechanisms and induction of protective and cellular adaptation enzymes as coenzyme Q-10 (CoQ-10). The aim of this study was to investigate the role of COQ-10 in renal function and hemodynamics, oxidative profile and renal histology in diabetic rats submitted to the NIC model. Methods: Wistar rats, male, weighing 250-290 g, were randomized into two groups: Citrate: animals that received citrate buffer 0.01M (streptozotocin), 0.4 ml, intravenous (i.v.), once; Tween 80: animals that received Tween 80, 1% (CoQ-10 vehicle), 0.5 ml, intraperitoneal (i.p.), once; DM: animals given streptozotocin (65 mg/kg) i.v., once on the first day of the protocol; CI+DM: DM animals, on the 26º day protocol, tretated with iodinated contrast (CI, 6 ml/kg) i.p., once; DM+CI+COQ-10: DM animals preconditioned with COQ-10 (10 mg/kg), once a day, for 6 days from the 22º day and treated with CI. The protocol for all groups lasted 4 weeks. Physiological parameters evaluated were (food and water intake, corporal weight, blood glucose and right kidney weight), renal function (inulin clearance), renal hemodynamics (renal blood flow and renal vascular resistance), the oxidative profile (peroxides, nitric oxide and reactive substances to thiobarbituric acid in urine, thiols in renal tissue) and renal histological analysis. Results: DM animals showed hyperglycemia, polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia, weight loss and increased weight kidney / animal relationship with reduced renal function, as well as a reduction on renal blood flow, increased renal vascular resistance and changes in oxidative profile with increased the excretion of metabolites and oxidative consumption of endogenous antioxidant reserve. DM+CI promoted further reduction in renal function, exacerbated hemodynamic changes and increase in oxidative stress parameters. COQ-10 administration preserved renal function, prevented hemodynamic changes and reduced oxidative stress in the DM + CI + COQ-10. Histological changes in DM and DM + CI were discrete and treatment with CoQ-10 prevented the progression of the histologic damage in the animals receiving CI. Conclusion: COQ-10 presented an antioxidant effect on the NIC in diabetic rats, by improving function and renal hemodynamics and reducing oxidative stress.
 
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2017-06-23
 
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