Changes on adult male rats in models of programming induced by hyperleptinaemia during lactation / Alterações neuro-comportamentais em ratos machos adultos em modelos de programação pela hiperleptinemia na lactação

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

RESUMO

A considerable association exists between variations in nutritional, hormonal and environmental parameters during early life, particularly in the gestational and lactation periods, and the appearance of chronic diseases in adult life, such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, anxiety and depression. In the present study, the cognitive and behavioral effects of leptin injection (8μg/100g/day, sc) during the first 10 days of lactation were evaluated in adult male Wistar rats. In the first part of the study, leptin was injected directly in the offspring. In the second part of the study, leptin was injected in the lactation dams. Memory and learning, levels of anxiety-like behavior and levels of novelty-seeking behavior were evaluated by testing animals in, respectively, the radial-arm water maze, the elevated plus maze and the hole board arena. In the first model (offspring injection), high levels of anxiety and of novelty-seeking behavior were observed. Memory/learning and locomotor activity were unaffected. In the second model (dam injection), reduced levels of anxiety and better memory/learning performance were observed. Conversely, novelty-seeking and locomotor behavior were unaffected. Differences between models regarding somatic, endocrine and metabolic parameters are also observed. The first model presents hyperphagia, higher lean body mass, hyperleptinemia, hyperthyroidism, hipertrigliceridemia, hiperinsulinemia and hypoadiponectinemia, hypertension, increased levels of catecholamines and corticosterone, and hypothalamic leptin resistance. The second model induces hyperphagia, higher body mass, thou by accumulation of fat, hyperleptinemia, hyperglycemia, euthyroidism, normoinsulinemia and central mechanism of leptin resistance. The following possibilities may explain the cognitive-behavioral differences observed between models in the present study: 1) differences in somatic, endocrine and metabolic parameters; 2) modifications of the relationship between dams and their offspring, since leptin injection in the dams may reduce their anxiety levels; 3) different routes of leptin injection, since leptin transfer via milk may cause secondary alterations.

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hiperleptinemia ansiedade busca pela novidade neurofisiologia leptina hiperfagia lactation programming memory learning noveltyseeking lactação programação memória aprendizagem cognição nos animais hyperleptinaemia anxiety

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