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Oxidative stress effects in the uterus, placenta and fetus of pregnant rats submitted to acute and chronic stress.
Silveira, Adriano Silva; Aydos, Ricardo Dutra; Ramalho, Rondon Tosta; Silva, Iandara Schettert; Caldas, Ruy de Araujo; Santos Neto, Abílio Torres Dos; Rodrigues, Camila Tozaki.
Afiliação
  • Silveira AS; Fellow Master degree, Postgraduate Program in Health and Development in the Midwest Region, Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campo Grande-MS, Brazil. Conception and design of the study; technical procedures; acquisition, interpretation and analysis of data; manuscript writing.
  • Aydos RD; PhD, Associate Professor of Surgery, Postgraduate Program in Health and Development in the Midwest Region, UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil. Conception and design of the study, interpretation of data, manuscript writing, critical revision, final approval.
  • Ramalho RT; Full Professor, Laboratory of Experimental Carcinogenicity, UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil. Macroscopic and histopathologic analysis.
  • Silva IS; Full Professor, Postgraduate Program in Health and Development in the Midwest Region, UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil. Intellectual and scientific content of the study.
  • Caldas RA; Senior Visiting Professor, UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil. English language, manuscript writing.
  • Santos Neto ATD; Fellow Master degree, Postgraduate Program in Health and Development in the Midwest Region, UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil. Technical procedures.
  • Rodrigues CT; Nurse, UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil. Design of the study, technical procedures.
Acta Cir Bras ; 33(9): 806-815, 2018 Sep.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30328913
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

To evaluate the effects of oxidative stress in pregnant rats submitted to acute and chronic stress, relating to alterations in the uterus, placenta and fetus.

METHODS:

Twenty-four female Wistar albino (Rattus norvegicus), were divided into four groups, for induction of oxidative stress the animals were submitted to cold and physical immobilization. Plasma fasting glucose and MDA were determined in all groups and the fetuses and placentas were measured.

RESULTS:

There were no statistical differences in the levels of malonic dialdehyde (MDA), however the averages of chronic stress group were higher compared to control groups, which could explain the observed adverse effects; there was no correlation between puppies' size, the weight of the placenta and MDA values.

CONCLUSIONS:

Chronic stress causes adverse effects, when compared to control groups; chronic stress group had fetuses, placentas and number of puppies, significantly lower compared to other groups. The rats exposed to chronic stress, also presented a higher frequency of fetal resorption.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Placenta / Estresse Fisiológico / Útero / Peroxidação de Lipídeos / Estresse Oxidativo / Feto Limite: Animals / Pregnancy Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Placenta / Estresse Fisiológico / Útero / Peroxidação de Lipídeos / Estresse Oxidativo / Feto Limite: Animals / Pregnancy Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article