Efeitos do hipotireoidismo induzido experimentalmente no comportamento depressivo e na farmacocinética da venlafaxina em ratos wistar adultos

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Autor(a) principal: Aquino Júnior, Milton Kennedy
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Hypothyroidism is a high global incidence disorder, and its most common cause is dietary iodine deficiency. Individuals with hypothyroidism usually develop comorbidities related to the lack of TH; the depression is example of one these diseases. In some cases, patients with depression do not respond well to treatment with antidepressant drugs, and a possible cause for this fact is the lack of thyroxine hormone replacement (T4). Therefore, the present work proposes to evaluate whether experimentally induced hypothyroidism, with or without T4 replacement, alters venlafaxine pharmacokinetics, assessing whether there is a relationship between hypothyroidism and depressive behavior in male Wistar rats. The evaluation was made by comparing rats with experimental induction of hypothyroidism in two different ways, by thyroidectomy (Tx) and methimazole treatment (MMI), with and without T4 hormone replacement (20μg /kg/day v.o). Control animals of the surgical procedure were those submitted to sham surgery (SHAM). In order to characterize the hypothyroidism, the free T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) dosages were measured, as well as the measurement of the thyroid axis function related tissue masses [adenohypophysis, brown adipose tissue (TAB), perigonadal white adipose tissue (TAM) and thyroid)]. For the depressive behavior evaluation, forced swimming and sucrose ingestion tests were performed. Regarding pharmacokinetics, blood samples were collected for venlafaxine analysis through cannulation at time 0-12h; The dosages were performed in gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry, in a method developed and validated according to ANVISA standards. According to the results, the groups without hormone replacement, Tx and MMI, and the group Tx with replacement presented lower free T4 plasma concentrations compared to the SHAM group, respectively (0,3; 0,3; 1,1 vs. 1,7ng/dL); the MMI group with replacement presented T4 values similar to SHAM. On the mass analysis of the adenohypophysis, thyroid and TAM; reduced values were observed for TAM in the non-replacement groups, Tx and MMI, compared to SHAM, respectively (73,4; 75,9 vs. 12,6mg/100g) and increased for the adenohypophysis (3,4; 3,1 vs. 2,2mg/100g) and thyroid (14,0 vs. 4,7mg/100g MMI vs. SHAM). Together, these results point to the correct functioning of the negative feedback mechanism in the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis. Concerning depressive behavior, only the non-replacement MMI group had a longer immobility time (153,6 vs. 86,9s) and a lower preference for sucrose (80,0 vs. 94,8%) compared to SHAM. Evaluation of pharmacokinetic parameters showed changes in the Tx group without hormone replacement, such as increased AUC (440,7 vs. 1037,5ng.h / mL), half-life (2,9 vs. 1,3h), maximum concentration (880,4 vs. 432,2ng / mL), and decreased clearance (4,2 vs. 19,8L/h/kg) compared to the SHAM group. Based on the results, it can be concluded that the depressive-like behavior was characterized in the MMI group without hormone replacement and the thyroidectomy-based induction model was able to alter the pharmacokinetic parameters of venlafaxine, suggesting that the lack of HT present in hypothyroidism interferes with the pharmacokinetics of venlafaxine.
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spelling Aquino Júnior, Milton Kennedyhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8780898275430944Leitão, Silvia Graciela RuginskSilvério, Alessandra Cristina PupinVentura, Renato RizoMarques, Vanessa Bergamin Borallihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/64582501979446552020-11-13T18:36:40Z2019-09-04AQUINO JÚNIOR, Milton Kennedy. Efeitos do hipotireoidismo induzido experimentalmente no comportamento depressivo e na farmacocinética da venlafaxina em ratos wistar adultos. 2019. 79 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Farmacêuticas) - Universidade Federal de Alfenas, [Alfenas, MG, 2019.https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/1674Hypothyroidism is a high global incidence disorder, and its most common cause is dietary iodine deficiency. Individuals with hypothyroidism usually develop comorbidities related to the lack of TH; the depression is example of one these diseases. In some cases, patients with depression do not respond well to treatment with antidepressant drugs, and a possible cause for this fact is the lack of thyroxine hormone replacement (T4). Therefore, the present work proposes to evaluate whether experimentally induced hypothyroidism, with or without T4 replacement, alters venlafaxine pharmacokinetics, assessing whether there is a relationship between hypothyroidism and depressive behavior in male Wistar rats. The evaluation was made by comparing rats with experimental induction of hypothyroidism in two different ways, by thyroidectomy (Tx) and methimazole treatment (MMI), with and without T4 hormone replacement (20μg /kg/day v.o). Control animals of the surgical procedure were those submitted to sham surgery (SHAM). In order to characterize the hypothyroidism, the free T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) dosages were measured, as well as the measurement of the thyroid axis function related tissue masses [adenohypophysis, brown adipose tissue (TAB), perigonadal white adipose tissue (TAM) and thyroid)]. For the depressive behavior evaluation, forced swimming and sucrose ingestion tests were performed. Regarding pharmacokinetics, blood samples were collected for venlafaxine analysis through cannulation at time 0-12h; The dosages were performed in gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry, in a method developed and validated according to ANVISA standards. According to the results, the groups without hormone replacement, Tx and MMI, and the group Tx with replacement presented lower free T4 plasma concentrations compared to the SHAM group, respectively (0,3; 0,3; 1,1 vs. 1,7ng/dL); the MMI group with replacement presented T4 values similar to SHAM. On the mass analysis of the adenohypophysis, thyroid and TAM; reduced values were observed for TAM in the non-replacement groups, Tx and MMI, compared to SHAM, respectively (73,4; 75,9 vs. 12,6mg/100g) and increased for the adenohypophysis (3,4; 3,1 vs. 2,2mg/100g) and thyroid (14,0 vs. 4,7mg/100g MMI vs. SHAM). Together, these results point to the correct functioning of the negative feedback mechanism in the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis. Concerning depressive behavior, only the non-replacement MMI group had a longer immobility time (153,6 vs. 86,9s) and a lower preference for sucrose (80,0 vs. 94,8%) compared to SHAM. Evaluation of pharmacokinetic parameters showed changes in the Tx group without hormone replacement, such as increased AUC (440,7 vs. 1037,5ng.h / mL), half-life (2,9 vs. 1,3h), maximum concentration (880,4 vs. 432,2ng / mL), and decreased clearance (4,2 vs. 19,8L/h/kg) compared to the SHAM group. Based on the results, it can be concluded that the depressive-like behavior was characterized in the MMI group without hormone replacement and the thyroidectomy-based induction model was able to alter the pharmacokinetic parameters of venlafaxine, suggesting that the lack of HT present in hypothyroidism interferes with the pharmacokinetics of venlafaxine.O hipotireoidismo é um distúrbio com alta incidência mundial, sendo sua maior causa relacionada à deficiência de iodo na dieta. Indivíduos com hipotireoidismo geralmente desenvolvem comorbidades relacionadas à falta dos HT; como exemplo de uma dessas doenças está a depressão. Em alguns casos, pacientes com depressão não respondem bem ao tratamento com fármacos antidepressivos, sendo uma possível causa para este fato, a falta de reposição hormonal de tiroxina (T4). Sendo assim, o presente trabalho propõe avaliar se o hipotireoidismo induzido experimentalmente, com reposição ou não de T4, altera a farmacocinética da venlafaxina, avaliando se existe relação entre hipotireoidismo e comportamento depressivo em ratos Wistar machos. A avaliação foi feita comparando-se ratos com indução experimental de hipotireoidismo por duas formas diferentes, através da tireoidectomia (Tx) e tratamento com metimazol (MMI), com reposição e sem a reposição hormonal de T4 (20μg/kg/dia v.o). Foram considerados animais controles do procedimento cirúrgico aqueles submetidos à cirurgia simulada (SHAM). Para caracterização do quadro de hipotireoidismo foram realizadas dosagens hormonais de T4 livre, hormônio estimulador de tireócitos (TSH), bem como a medida das massas de tecidos relacionados à função do eixo tireoidiano [hipófise, adeno-hipófise, tecido adiposo marrom (TAM), tecido adiposo branco (TAB) perigonadal e a tireoide]. Para avaliação do comportamento depressivo foram realizados os testes de nado forçado e de preferência à sacarose. Em relação à farmacocinética, foram realizadas coletas de sangue para análise de venlafaxina através da canulação nos tempos de 0-12h; as dosagens foram realizadas em cromatografia gasosa acoplada à espectrometria de massas, em método desenvolvido e validado segundo normas da ANVISA. De acordo com os resultados, os grupos sem reposição hormonal, Tx e MMI, e o grupo Tx com reposição apresentaram concentrações plasmáticas menores de T4 livre em relação ao grupo SHAM, respectivamente (0,3; 0,3; 1,1 vs. 1,7ng/dL); o grupo MMI com reposição apresentou valores de T4 semelhantes ao SHAM. Sobre as análises de massa da adeno-hipófise, tireoide e TAM; foram observados valores reduzidos no TAM dos grupos sem reposição, Tx e MMI, em comparação ao SHAM, respectivamente (73,4; 75,9 vs. 12,6mg/100g) e aumentadas para a adeno-hipófise (3,4; 3,1 vs. 2,2mg/100g) e a tireoide (14,0 vs. 4,7mg/100g MMI vs. SHAM). Esses resultados apontam o correto funcionamento do mecanismo de retroalimentação negativa no eixo hipotálamo-hipófise-tireoide. Em relação ao comportamento depressivo, somente o grupo MMI sem reposição apresentou maior tempo de imobilidade (153,6 vs. 86,9s) e menor preferência por sacarose (80,0 vs. 94,8%) comparado ao SHAM. A avaliação dos parâmetros farmacocinéticos mostraram alterações no grupo Tx sem reposição hormonal, como o aumento de AUC (4403,7 vs. 1037,5ng.h/mL), meia-vida (2,9 vs. 1,3h), concentração máxima (880,4 vs. 432,2ng/mL), diminuição do clearance (4,2 vs. 19,8L/h/kg), frente ao grupo SHAM. Diante dos resultados, é possível concluir que o indício de comportamento depressivo foi caracterizado no grupo MMI sem reposição hormonal e o modelo de indução baseado na tireoidectomia foi capaz de alterar os parâmetros farmacocinéticos da venlafaxina sugerindo que que a falta dos HT presentes no hipotireoidismo interfere na farmacocinética da venlafaxina.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de AlfenasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências FarmacêuticasUNIFAL-MGBrasilFaculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/HipotireoidismoDepressãoCloridrato de VenlafaxinaFarmacocinéticaCIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIAEfeitos do hipotireoidismo induzido experimentalmente no comportamento depressivo e na farmacocinética da venlafaxina em ratos wistar adultosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion-642584515598624429760060060069976364134497549962075167498588264571reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UNIFALinstname:Universidade Federal de Alfenas (UNIFAL)instacron:UNIFALAquino Júnior, Milton KennedyLICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; 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dc.title.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Efeitos do hipotireoidismo induzido experimentalmente no comportamento depressivo e na farmacocinética da venlafaxina em ratos wistar adultos
title Efeitos do hipotireoidismo induzido experimentalmente no comportamento depressivo e na farmacocinética da venlafaxina em ratos wistar adultos
spellingShingle Efeitos do hipotireoidismo induzido experimentalmente no comportamento depressivo e na farmacocinética da venlafaxina em ratos wistar adultos
Aquino Júnior, Milton Kennedy
Hipotireoidismo
Depressão
Cloridrato de Venlafaxina
Farmacocinética
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
title_short Efeitos do hipotireoidismo induzido experimentalmente no comportamento depressivo e na farmacocinética da venlafaxina em ratos wistar adultos
title_full Efeitos do hipotireoidismo induzido experimentalmente no comportamento depressivo e na farmacocinética da venlafaxina em ratos wistar adultos
title_fullStr Efeitos do hipotireoidismo induzido experimentalmente no comportamento depressivo e na farmacocinética da venlafaxina em ratos wistar adultos
title_full_unstemmed Efeitos do hipotireoidismo induzido experimentalmente no comportamento depressivo e na farmacocinética da venlafaxina em ratos wistar adultos
title_sort Efeitos do hipotireoidismo induzido experimentalmente no comportamento depressivo e na farmacocinética da venlafaxina em ratos wistar adultos
author Aquino Júnior, Milton Kennedy
author_facet Aquino Júnior, Milton Kennedy
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aquino Júnior, Milton Kennedy
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8780898275430944
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Leitão, Silvia Graciela Ruginsk
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Silvério, Alessandra Cristina Pupin
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Ventura, Renato Rizo
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Marques, Vanessa Bergamin Boralli
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6458250197944655
contributor_str_mv Leitão, Silvia Graciela Ruginsk
Silvério, Alessandra Cristina Pupin
Ventura, Renato Rizo
Marques, Vanessa Bergamin Boralli
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hipotireoidismo
Depressão
Cloridrato de Venlafaxina
Farmacocinética
topic Hipotireoidismo
Depressão
Cloridrato de Venlafaxina
Farmacocinética
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
description Hypothyroidism is a high global incidence disorder, and its most common cause is dietary iodine deficiency. Individuals with hypothyroidism usually develop comorbidities related to the lack of TH; the depression is example of one these diseases. In some cases, patients with depression do not respond well to treatment with antidepressant drugs, and a possible cause for this fact is the lack of thyroxine hormone replacement (T4). Therefore, the present work proposes to evaluate whether experimentally induced hypothyroidism, with or without T4 replacement, alters venlafaxine pharmacokinetics, assessing whether there is a relationship between hypothyroidism and depressive behavior in male Wistar rats. The evaluation was made by comparing rats with experimental induction of hypothyroidism in two different ways, by thyroidectomy (Tx) and methimazole treatment (MMI), with and without T4 hormone replacement (20μg /kg/day v.o). Control animals of the surgical procedure were those submitted to sham surgery (SHAM). In order to characterize the hypothyroidism, the free T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) dosages were measured, as well as the measurement of the thyroid axis function related tissue masses [adenohypophysis, brown adipose tissue (TAB), perigonadal white adipose tissue (TAM) and thyroid)]. For the depressive behavior evaluation, forced swimming and sucrose ingestion tests were performed. Regarding pharmacokinetics, blood samples were collected for venlafaxine analysis through cannulation at time 0-12h; The dosages were performed in gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry, in a method developed and validated according to ANVISA standards. According to the results, the groups without hormone replacement, Tx and MMI, and the group Tx with replacement presented lower free T4 plasma concentrations compared to the SHAM group, respectively (0,3; 0,3; 1,1 vs. 1,7ng/dL); the MMI group with replacement presented T4 values similar to SHAM. On the mass analysis of the adenohypophysis, thyroid and TAM; reduced values were observed for TAM in the non-replacement groups, Tx and MMI, compared to SHAM, respectively (73,4; 75,9 vs. 12,6mg/100g) and increased for the adenohypophysis (3,4; 3,1 vs. 2,2mg/100g) and thyroid (14,0 vs. 4,7mg/100g MMI vs. SHAM). Together, these results point to the correct functioning of the negative feedback mechanism in the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis. Concerning depressive behavior, only the non-replacement MMI group had a longer immobility time (153,6 vs. 86,9s) and a lower preference for sucrose (80,0 vs. 94,8%) compared to SHAM. Evaluation of pharmacokinetic parameters showed changes in the Tx group without hormone replacement, such as increased AUC (440,7 vs. 1037,5ng.h / mL), half-life (2,9 vs. 1,3h), maximum concentration (880,4 vs. 432,2ng / mL), and decreased clearance (4,2 vs. 19,8L/h/kg) compared to the SHAM group. Based on the results, it can be concluded that the depressive-like behavior was characterized in the MMI group without hormone replacement and the thyroidectomy-based induction model was able to alter the pharmacokinetic parameters of venlafaxine, suggesting that the lack of HT present in hypothyroidism interferes with the pharmacokinetics of venlafaxine.
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identifier_str_mv AQUINO JÚNIOR, Milton Kennedy. Efeitos do hipotireoidismo induzido experimentalmente no comportamento depressivo e na farmacocinética da venlafaxina em ratos wistar adultos. 2019. 79 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Farmacêuticas) - Universidade Federal de Alfenas, [Alfenas, MG, 2019.
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