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Avaliação neuropatológica da lesão estriatal em ratos machos e fêmeas da linhagem lister hooded induzida experimentalmente por microinjeções de endotelina-1

The inflammatory response may exacerbate the process harmful after acute neural disorders. Sexual dimorphism generated by different hormonal attendance between male and female have demonstrated neuroprotective abilities endogenous opposite, showing a better preservation of the integrity of the nervo...

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Autor principal: SANTOS, Ijair Rogerio Costa dos
Grau: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Pará 2012
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Acesso em linha: http://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/3201
Resumo:
The inflammatory response may exacerbate the process harmful after acute neural disorders. Sexual dimorphism generated by different hormonal attendance between male and female have demonstrated neuroprotective abilities endogenous opposite, showing a better preservation of the integrity of the nervous tissue in female, putatively due to the presence of gynoid hormones. However, there is no research work comparing how this difference might affect the inflammatory response during stroke. In the present study, we investigated the differences in acute inflammatory processes of sexual dimorphism in adult rats of both sexes subjected to acute ischemic injury induced by endothelin (ET1) in the striatum. Six experimental groups were designed: male animals survival 24 hours (n = 8); male survival of 72 hours (n = 8); male survival of 7 days (n = 8) and female 24 hours survival (n = 8), females 72 hours of survival (n = 8); female seven days of survival. Histopathologic analysis was performed in the general sections stained with violet cresila. Macrophages, astrocytes, and neurons were identified by immunohistochemistry with antibodies specific for these inflammatory cells (ED1, anti-GFAP and Anti-NeuN, respectively). We conducted counts activated microglia / macrophages and neuron bodies mentioned in the experimental groups. No difference was observed quantitatively between different sexes, but there was an apparent decrease in the amount of macrophages / microglia at 3 days but in males and in females, presenting apparently some difference in the activation of astrocytes was stronger in males. The results suggest that sex differences, at least in lineage Lister hooded is not enough to cause significant differences in the preservation of nerve tissue and in some aspects of the inflammatory response after induction of cerebral ischemia by ET1.