24 research outputs found
Potent hepatoprotective effect in CCl4-induced hepatic injury in mice of phloroacetophenone from Myrcia multiflora
Background: This study investigated the hepatoprotective effect and antioxidant properties of phloroacetophenone (2′,4′,6′-trihydroxyacetophenone – THA), an acetophenone derived from the plant Myrcia multiflora.Material & Method: The free radical scavenging activity in vitro and induction of oxidative hepatic damage by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) (0.5 ml/kg, i.p.) were tested in male Swiss mice (25±5 g). Results: This compound exhibited in vitro antioxidant effects on FeCl2–ascorbate-induced lipid peroxidation (LPO) in mouse liver homogenate, scavenging hydroxyl and superoxide radicals, and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl. The in vivo assays showed that THA significantly (p<0.01) prevented the increases of hepatic LPO as measured by the levels of thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances, mitochondrial swelling. It also protected hepatocytes against protein carbonylation and oxidative DNA damage. Consistent with these observations, THA pre-treatment normalized the activities of antioxidant enzymes, such as catalase, glutathione peroxidase, and superoxide dismutase, and increased the levels of reduced glutathione (GSH) in CCl4-treated mice. In addition, THA treatment significantly prevented the elevation of serum enzymatic activities of alanine amino transferase, aspartate amino transferase, and lactate dehydrogenase, as well as histological alterations induced by CCl4. Silymarin (SIL) (24 mg/kg), a known hepatoprotective drug used for comparison, led to a significant decrease (p<0.01) in activities of theses enzymes in way very similar to that observed in pre-treatment with THA. Conclusion: These results suggest that the protective effects are due to reduction of oxidative damage induced by CCl4 resulting from the antioxidant properties of THA
Crescimento, digestibilidade e resistência à infecção por patógeno em tilápia-do-nilo alimentada com probióticos
The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of dietary supplementation with probiotics Lactobacillus plantarum and Saccharomyces cerevisiae on the performance, resistance to pathogen infection and digestibility in Nile tilapia fingerlings. Three trials were performed. In the first one, six groups of 30 fingerlings (2.4±0.5 g) received supplementation with probiotics during 55 days, and other three groups received no supplementation. At the end of this period, in the second trial, fish were challenged with Aeromonas hydrophila, and survival was assessed over 96 hours. In the third trial, with eight fish per tank (230,0±10,0 g), diet digestibility after the probiotic supplementation was evaluated. Supplementation with probiotics significantly improves weight gain, feed conversion, and protein and energy retention rates, as well as the resistance to Aeromonas hydrophila after infection. Supplementation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to the diet of Nile tilapia significantly improves the digestibility of protein, energy, and dry matter.O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da suplementação da dieta com os probióticos Lactobacillus plantarum e Saccharomyces cerevisiae, no desempenho zootécnico, digestibilidade e na resistência à infecção por patógeno, em alevinos de tilápia-do-nilo. Foram realizados três ensaios. No primeiro, durante 55 dias, seis grupos de 30 alevinos (2,4±0,5 g) receberam suplementação com probióticos, e outros três grupos não receberam suplementação. No final desse período, no segundo ensaio, os peixes foram desafiados com Aeromonas hydrophila, e a sobrevivência foi avaliada por 96 horas. No terceiro ensaio, com oito peixes por tanque (230,0±10,0 g), avaliou-se a digestibilidade da dieta após a suplementação com os probióticos. A suplementação probiótica melhora significativamente o ganho de peso, a conversão alimentar, as taxas de retenção proteica e energética, assim como a resistência dos animais a Aeromonas hydrophila, após a infecção. A suplementação com Saccharomyces cerevisiae à dieta de tilápia-do-nilo melhora significativamente a digestibilidade da proteína, energia e matéria seca
Crescimento, digestibilidade e resistência à infecção por patógeno em tilápia-do-nilo alimentada com probióticos
Effects of masticatory hypofunction on mandibular morphology, mineral density and basal bone area
Aim: This experimental study investigated the association between
masticatory hypofunction and mandibular morphological dimensions and
internal bone characteristics. Methods: Twentyfour 21-day-old male
Wistar rats were randomly divided into two groups, according to the
diet consistency. The control group (CG) was fed a solid diet (pellets)
and the experimental group (EG) received a powdered diet during 50
days. All animals were euthanized and their mandibles removed and
processed for histomorphometric analysis. A calibrated examiner
performed linear and angular measurements (mandibular body length and
height, mandibular lengths, ramus depth and height, mandibular base
depth, mandibular head and gonial angle) on photographs, estimated bone
density in the mandibular ramus region on digital radiographs and
assessed the area of cortical and trabecular bone tissue in the second
molar region, in 5-μm-thick serial cuts stained with Cason’s
Trichrome. Measurements for the study groups were compared using
Mann-Whitney test (α=0.05). Results: some of the macroscopic
dimensions evaluated on photographs were significantly smaller in EG
compared to CG, specifically mandibular ramus height (10.77 mm vs.
11.11 mm, p=0.0375), mandibular body length (21.67 mm vs. 22.36 mm,
p=0.0165) and height (4.24 mm vs. 4.54 mm, p=0.0016), as well as
mandibular base depth (1.24 mm vs. 1.47 mm, p=0.0325). The relative
mineral bone density was significantly decreased in EG (1.04) compared
to CG (1.25), p<0.001. Rats in the EG also presented smaller
trabecular and cortical bone area (2.36 mm²) than those in CG
(3.16 mm²), p<0.001. Conclusions: Based on the above-mentioned
measurements, it may be concluded that masticatory hypofunction induced
by a powdered diet affected mandibular morphology and was associated
with significantly reduced bone content
Effects of masticatory hypofunction on mandibular morphology, mineral density and basal bone area
is experimental study investigated the association between masticatory hypofunction and mandibular morphological dimensions and internal bone characteristics. Methods: Twentyfour 21-day-old male Wistar rats were randomly divided into two groups, according to the diet consistency. The control group (CG) was fed a solid diet (pellets) and the experimental group (EG) received a powdered diet during 50 days. All animals were euthanized and their mandibles removed and processed for histomorphometric analysis. A calibrated examiner performed linear and angular measurements (mandibular body length and height, mandibular lengths, ramus depth and height, mandibular base depth, mandibular head and gonial angle) on photographs, estimated bone density in the mandibular ramus region on digital radiographs and assessed the area of cortical and trabecular bone tissue in the second molar region, in 5-µm-thick serial cuts stained with Casons Trichrome. Measurements for the study groups were compared using Mann-Whitney test (α=0.05). Results: some of the macroscopic dimensions evaluated on photographs were significantly smaller in EG compared to CG, specifically mandibular ramus height (10.77 mm vs. 11.11 mm, p=0.0375), mandibular body length (21.67 mm vs. 22.36 mm, p=0.0165) and height (4.24 mm vs. 4.54 mm, p=0.0016), as well as mandibular base depth (1.24 mm vs. 1.47 mm, p=0.0325). The relative mineral bone density was significantly decreased in EG (1.04) compared to CG (1.25), p<0.001. Rats in the EG also presented smaller trabecular and cortical bone area (2.36 mm²) than those in CG (3.16 mm²), p<0.001. Conclusions: Based on the above-mentioned measurements, it may be concluded that masticatory hypofunction induced by a powdered diet affected mandibular morphology and was associated with significantly reduced bone content
Biologia dos Palaemonidae (Crustacea, Decapoda) da bacia hidrogr\ue1fica de Ratones, Florian\uf3polis, Santa Catarina, Brasil
Crescimento, digestibilidade e resistência à infecção por patógeno em tilápia-do-nilo alimentada com probióticos
O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da suplementação da dieta com os probióticos Lactobacillus plantarum e Saccharomyces cerevisiae, no desempenho zootécnico, digestibilidade e na resistência à infecção por patógeno, em alevinos de tilápia-do-nilo. Foram realizados três ensaios. No primeiro, durante 55 dias, seis grupos de 30 alevinos (2,4±0,5 g) receberam suplementação com probióticos, e outros três grupos não receberam suplementação. No final desse período, no segundo ensaio, os peixes foram desafiados com Aeromonas hydrophila, e a sobrevivência foi avaliada por 96 horas. No terceiro ensaio, com oito peixes por tanque (230,0±10,0 g), avaliou-se a digestibilidade da dieta após a suplementação com os probióticos. A suplementação probiótica melhora significativamente o ganho de peso, a conversão alimentar, as taxas de retenção proteica e energética, assim como a resistência dos animais a Aeromonas hydrophila, após a infecção. A suplementação com Saccharomyces cerevisiae à dieta de tilápia-do-nilo melhora significativamente a digestibilidade da proteína, energia e matéria seca
Crescimento, digestibilidade e resistência à infecção por patógeno em tilápia-do-nilo alimentada com probióticos
O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da suplementação da dieta com os probióticos Lactobacillus plantarum e Saccharomyces cerevisiae, no desempenho zootécnico, digestibilidade e na resistência à infecção por patógeno, em alevinos de tilápia-do-nilo. Foram realizados três ensaios. No primeiro, durante 55 dias, seis grupos de 30 alevinos (2,4±0,5 g) receberam suplementação com probióticos, e outros três grupos não receberam suplementação. No final desse período, no segundo ensaio, os peixes foram desafiados com Aeromonas hydrophila, e a sobrevivência foi avaliada por 96 horas. No terceiro ensaio, com oito peixes por tanque (230,0±10,0 g), avaliou-se a digestibilidade da dieta após a suplementação com os probióticos. A suplementação probiótica melhora significativamente o ganho de peso, a conversão alimentar, as taxas de retenção proteica e energética, assim como a resistência dos animais a Aeromonas hydrophila, após a infecção. A suplementação com Saccharomyces cerevisiae à dieta de tilápia-do-nilo melhora significativamente a digestibilidade da proteína, energia e matéria seca