Tese
Alterações elétricas e teciduais durante a infecção pelo T. Cruzi e avanços combinados para a caracterização funcional das junções GAP cardiovasculares e dos efeitos diretos da hipercolesterolemia no coração: alvos de novas ferramentas para o estudo da Doença de Chagas
Fecha
2019-04-12Autor
Artur Santos Miranda
Institución
Resumen
Since identification of Chagas Disease (CD) in 1909, a lot of effort was invested into
the characterization of DC infection mechanisms, control of parasite vector and
treatment of symptoms. However, after more than 100 years, there is still no effective
antiparasytic treatment, especially in the chronic phase, and management of symptoms
is done unespecifically for cardiomyopathies, which makes both approaches
unnefective. Given the complexity of CD, investigating isolated aspects of the infection
provides important cues in terms of disease etiology and mechanisms, however,
integrated approaches are also necessary in order to evaluate new and more specific
therapeutic strategies. In this study, we have attempted to address these issues,
according to the following goals: characterization of whether changes in electrical
properties of the isolated ventricular myocytes are correlated with tissue remodeling and
T. cruzi persistence in CD. Besides, we studied functional properties of cardiac and
vascular GAP junctions, pointing them as potential target impacting CD output. Finally,
we described direct effect of hypercholesterolemia in a murine model, as a new strategy
to evaluate effects of dyslipidemias in the development of CD. All together, we the data
reported here will contribute to the elucidation of GAP junction functional properties
and the direct role of hypercholesterolemia in heart and isolated cardiomyocytes
properties. Furthermore, we have pointed new approaches that will contribute to the
elucidation of CD symptoms development as well as to the influence of nutritional
aspects to this disease in a more comprehensive manner.