Publications by authors named "F M V Vechiato"

During prolonged dehydration, body fluid homeostasis is challenged by extracellular fluid (ECF) hyperosmolality, which induce important functional changes in the hypothalamus, in parallel with other effector responses, such as the activation of the local renin-angiotensin system (RAS). Therefore, in the present study we investigated the role of sodium-driven ECF hyperosmolality on glial fibrillary acid protein (GFAP) immunoreactivity and protein expression, membrane capacitance, mRNA expression of RAS components and glutamate balance in cultured hypothalamic astrocytes. Our data show that hypothalamic astrocytes respond to increased hyperosmolality with a similar decrease in GFAP expression and membrane capacitance, indicative of reduced cellular area.

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  • Nitric oxide (NO) inhibits the secretion of vasopressin (AVP), oxytocin (OT), and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) when extracellular osmolality rises, while carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) enhance this secretion.
  • The study used an ex vivo model from male rats to test how these gases interact under hypertonic conditions, specifically looking at various chemical donors and inhibitors.
  • Results showed that while NO negatively regulates hormonal release and affects other gas production in the hypothalamus, CO and H₂S primarily act to boost the secretion of these hormones, highlighting NO's critical role in the neuroendocrine response to osmotic changes
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Leptin and LPS has been implicated in the development of hypothalamic astrogliosis in rodents. Astrocytes, which are interconnected by gap junction proteins, have emerged as important players in the control of energy homeostasis exerted by the hypothalamus. To investigate the hypothesis of action of T-cell protein tyrosine phosphatase (TCPTP) on the astrocyte morphology, astrocytes from the hypothalamus of one-day-old rats were stimulated with leptin and LPS (used as a positive control).

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Acute administration of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Gram-negative bacteria induces hypophagia. However, the repeated administration of LPS leads to desensitization of hypophagia, which is associated with increased hypothalamic p-AMPK expression. Because ghrelin and endocannabinoids modulate AMPK activity in the hypothalamus, we hypothesized that these neuromodulators play a role in the reversal of tolerance to hypophagia in rats under long-term exposure to LPS.

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Hydroelectrolytic imbalances, such as saline load (SL), trigger behavioral and neuroendocrine responses, such as thirst, hypophagia, vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OT) release and hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis activation. To investigate the participation of the type-1 cannabinoid receptor (CB1R) in these homeostatic mechanisms,male adult Wistar rats were subjected to SL (0.3MNaCl) for four days.

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