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Epilepsy Res ; 105(1-2): 69-76, 2013 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23375884

ABSTRACT

Methylmalonic acidemias are inherited metabolic disorders characterized by methylmalonate (MMA) accumulation and neurological dysfunction, including seizures. Dietary fatty acids are known as an important energy source and reduce seizure activity in selected acute animal models. This study investigated whether chronic treatment with fish oil or with oleic acid attenuates MMA-induced seizures and whether maintenance of Na(+),K(+)-ATPase activity was involved in such an effect. Adult male Wistar rats were given fish oil (85 mg/kg), oleic acid (85 mg/kg) or vehicle (0.42% aqueous Cremophor EL™, 4 mL/kg/body weight/day), p.o., for 75 days. On the 73th day a cannula was implanted in the right lateral ventricle with electrodes over the parietal cortex for EEG recording. On the 76th day the animals were injected with NaCl (2.5 µmol/2.5 µL, i.c.v.), or with MMA (2.5 µmol/2.5 µL, i.c.v.), and seizure activity was measured by electroencephagraphic (EEG) recording with concomitant behavior monitoring. The effect of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) on Na(+),K(+)-ATPase activity of slices of cerebral cortex from NaCl-injected animals was determined. Fish oil increased the latency to MMA-induced tonic-clonic seizures, reduced the mean amplitude of ictal EEG recordings, and prevented PGE2-induced decrease of Na(+),K(+)-ATPase activity in cortical slices in vitro. Oleic acid decreased mean amplitude of ictal EEG recordings. The results support that fish oil decreases MMA-induced seizures. The decreased sensitivity of Na(+),K(+)-ATPase to the inhibitory effect of PGE2 in fish oil-treated animals may be related to the currently reported anticonvulsant activity.


Subject(s)
Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use , Fish Oils/therapeutic use , Methylmalonic Acid/toxicity , Seizures/chemically induced , Seizures/prevention & control , Animals , Electroencephalography/methods , Male , Random Allocation , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Seizures/physiopathology
2.
Epilepsia ; 53(1): 189-98, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22091840

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Methylmalonic acidemias are inherited metabolic disorders characterized by methylmalonate (MMA) accumulation and neurologic dysfunction, including seizures. It is known that metabolic crises in affected patients are precipitated by infections. Although growing evidence supports that inflammation facilitates seizures, it is not known whether inflammatory mediators facilitate MMA-induced seizures. Therefore, in this study we investigate the involvement of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) in MMA-induced seizures. METHODS: Adult male Wistar rats were implanted with electrodes over the parietal cortex for electroencephalography (EEG) recording and a cannula in the right lateral ventricle. Animals were injected with PGE(2) (100 ng/2 µl, i.c.v.) or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) (2 µl, i.c.v.), 15 min before MMA (2.5 µmol/2.5 µl, i.c.v.) or NaCl (2.5 µmol/2.5 µl, i.c.v.). The anticonvulsant effect of celecoxib (0.2; 2 or 20 mg/kg, p.o., 60 min before MMA) on MMA-induced seizures, and whether PGE(2) (10 or 100 ng/2 µl, i.c.v.) prevented the anticonvulsant effect of celecoxib (2 mg/kg, p.o.) were also investigated. KEY FINDINGS: PGE(2) decreased the latency to MMA-induced jerks and generalized seizures, and increased the amplitude of generalized seizure EEG recordings. The selective COX-2 inhibitor celecoxib at the dose 2 mg/kg, but not at the dose 20 mg/kg, completely prevented MMA-induced seizures. The protective effect of celecoxib (2 mg/kg) against MMA-induced seizures was prevented by PGE(2). SIGNIFICANCE: These results support a role for PGE(2) in the seizures elicited by MMA, which is in agreement with the view that infections may precipitate and exacerbate neurologic dysfunction in patients with MMA acidemic.


Subject(s)
Dinoprostone/pharmacology , Electroencephalography , Parietal Lobe/physiopathology , Seizures/metabolism , Seizures/physiopathology , Animals , Celecoxib , Cyclooxygenase 2 Inhibitors/pharmacology , Disease Models, Animal , Electrodes, Implanted , Male , Methylmalonic Acid , Parietal Lobe/drug effects , Pyrazoles/pharmacology , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Seizures/drug therapy , Sulfonamides/pharmacology
3.
Estud. interdiscip. envelhec ; 16(1): 79-96, jun. 2011. tab
Article in Portuguese | Index Psychology - journals | ID: psi-55503

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: avaliar a capacidade pulmonar de um grupo de idosospraticantes de hidroginástica. Materiais e Métodos: estudo do tipolevantamento, desenvolvido com 132 indivíduos pertencentes a umgrupo da terceira idade praticante de hidroginástica na UniversidadeFederal de Santa Maria, de maio a junho de 2008. Foram utilizados,para a avaliação respiratória, uma ficha com dados gerais, espirometriae manovacuometria, sendo os dados analisados descritivamente,e após, para análise estatística, foi realizado o Teste Exato deFischer (p< 0,05). Resultados: Na avaliação espirométrica, 46,97%dos idosos apresentaram-se dentro dos parâmetros da normalidade.Já, em relação à força muscular respiratória, a maioria dosvalores encontrados de Pressão Inspiratória Máxima (92,42%) e dePressão Expiratória Máxima (59,09%) estava abaixo dos valores previstos.Porém, salienta-se que, o grupo com mais tempo de práticade hidroginástica obteve 66,67% de Pressões Expiratórias Máximasdentro dos valores previstos. No grupo de idosos que não declarouter patologias respiratórias 46,30% apresentou alteração no exameespirométrico. Conclusão: os resultados encontrados apontam paraum perfil respiratório característico do processo de envelhecimento,com perdas em capacidade pulmonar e força de músculos respiratórios,porém minimizadas pela prática de atividade física regular.(AU)


Objective: to evaluate the lung capacity of an elderly practitionergroup of hydrogymnastics. Materials and Methods: survey study,developed with 132 individuals belonging to an elderly practitionergroup of hydrogymnastics at Universidade Federal de Santa Maria,from May to June of 2008. It was used for the respiratory evaluationa sheet for general data, spirometry and manovacuometry, being thedata analyzed descriptively, and later, for statistical analysis, it wasused Fischer’s Exact Test (p <0.05). Results: In the spirometric evaluation,46.97% of the elderly showed normal parameters. However,in relation to the respiratory muscle strength, most of the found valuesof maximum inspiratory pressure (92.42%) and maximum expiratorypressure (59.09%) were below the predicted levels. However,the group with longer practice of hydrogymnastics obtained 66.67%of maximum expiratory pressure in these predicted values. In theelderly group that declared not to have any respiratory diseases,46.30% showed alteration in the spirometry exam. Conclusion: thefinding results indicate a typical respiratory profile characterized by the aging process, with losses in lung capacity and strength of respiratorymuscles, but minimized by the practice of regular physicalactivity.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Total Lung Capacity , Exercise/psychology
4.
Estud. interdiscip. envelhec ; 16(1): 79-96, jun. 2011. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-663429

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: avaliar a capacidade pulmonar de um grupo de idosospraticantes de hidroginástica. Materiais e Métodos: estudo do tipolevantamento, desenvolvido com 132 indivíduos pertencentes a umgrupo da terceira idade praticante de hidroginástica na UniversidadeFederal de Santa Maria, de maio a junho de 2008. Foram utilizados,para a avaliação respiratória, uma ficha com dados gerais, espirometriae manovacuometria, sendo os dados analisados descritivamente,e após, para análise estatística, foi realizado o Teste Exato deFischer (p< 0,05). Resultados: Na avaliação espirométrica, 46,97%dos idosos apresentaram-se dentro dos parâmetros da normalidade.Já, em relação à força muscular respiratória, a maioria dosvalores encontrados de Pressão Inspiratória Máxima (92,42%) e dePressão Expiratória Máxima (59,09%) estava abaixo dos valores previstos.Porém, salienta-se que, o grupo com mais tempo de práticade hidroginástica obteve 66,67% de Pressões Expiratórias Máximasdentro dos valores previstos. No grupo de idosos que não declarouter patologias respiratórias 46,30% apresentou alteração no exameespirométrico. Conclusão: os resultados encontrados apontam paraum perfil respiratório característico do processo de envelhecimento,com perdas em capacidade pulmonar e força de músculos respiratórios,porém minimizadas pela prática de atividade física regular.


Objective: to evaluate the lung capacity of an elderly practitionergroup of hydrogymnastics. Materials and Methods: survey study,developed with 132 individuals belonging to an elderly practitionergroup of hydrogymnastics at Universidade Federal de Santa Maria,from May to June of 2008. It was used for the respiratory evaluationa sheet for general data, spirometry and manovacuometry, being thedata analyzed descriptively, and later, for statistical analysis, it wasused Fischer’s Exact Test (p <0.05). Results: In the spirometric evaluation,46.97% of the elderly showed normal parameters. However,in relation to the respiratory muscle strength, most of the found valuesof maximum inspiratory pressure (92.42%) and maximum expiratorypressure (59.09%) were below the predicted levels. However,the group with longer practice of hydrogymnastics obtained 66.67%of maximum expiratory pressure in these predicted values. In theelderly group that declared not to have any respiratory diseases,46.30% showed alteration in the spirometry exam. Conclusion: thefinding results indicate a typical respiratory profile characterized by the aging process, with losses in lung capacity and strength of respiratorymuscles, but minimized by the practice of regular physicalactivity.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Exercise/psychology , Total Lung Capacity
5.
Pediatr. mod ; 41(5): 245-250, set.-out. 2005. tab
Article in Portuguese | Coleciona SUS | ID: biblio-945493

ABSTRACT

A presente pesquisa objetivou analisar as mudanças no crescimento e no estado nutricional dos escolares, da 1ª para a 4ª série do Ensino Fundamental, da Escola Estadual de Ensino Básico Professora Margarida Lopes, em Santa Maria, RS. Participaram 59 escolares, sendo 30 da 1ª série (15 meninas e 15 meninos) e 29 da 4ª série (15 meninas e 14 meninos). Como instrumento de medida se utilizou a balança digital portátil Marte PP180 e um antropômetro de madeira com altura de 150 cm. Para a avaliação do crescimento físico, as crianças foram classificadas de acordo com a adequação estatura/idade e peso/idade. A avaliação do estado nutricional foi realizada através do IMC para idade e sexo...


Subject(s)
Growth , Nutritional Status , Students
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