Publications by authors named "Maria Esmeria Corezola do Amaral"

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  • Renovascular hypertension (RHV) leads to high blood pressure due to reduced blood flow to the left kidney, with obesity and hypertension triggering inflammation.
  • An animal study showed that caloric restriction helped decrease pro-inflammatory markers in renal and hepatic tissues, while also affecting collagen fiber areas differently in the examined organs.
  • Overall, caloric restriction appears to have positive effects on lowering blood pressure and regulating inflammation, but it did not significantly change tissue repair markers’ structure or composition.
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Background: Loss of ovarian function is associated with increased visceral fat. In this study, we aimed to study the effects of caloric restriction (CR) on metabolism in ovariectomized mice.

Methods And Results: Female, 8-12-month-old mice were divided into three groups: OVX (ovariectomized mice), OVXR (40% CR) and Sham.

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The aim of this study was to test the effect of electrical stimulation in association with topical Arnica montana gel on organisational changes in the dermis during tissue repair. An experimental rat incisional skin lesion was used for the study. This involved making an incisional lesion on the dorsum of the animals using a scalpel.

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  • Angiotensin II worsens hypertension, leading to oxidative stress that negatively affects insulin action and pancreatic function.
  • Quercetin, found in certain foods, has antioxidant properties beneficial for hypertensive and diabetic conditions, which was tested in a study with Wistar rats.
  • The study found that quercetin supplementation improved insulin sensitivity, reduced lipid peroxidation, and enhanced pancreatic function, indicating its potential to counteract metabolic issues related to hypertension.
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Background: Calorie restriction (CR) is a type of dietary intervention that is essential in weight loss through modulation of critical metabolic control pathways, is well established and understood in cases of systemic arterial hypertension, however, its role in renovascular hypertension is still unclear.

Methods: Rats were divided into three groups: SHAM, and two groups that underwent surgery to clip the left renal artery and induce renovascular hypertension (OH and OHR). The SHAM diet was as follows: 14 weeks normolipidic diet; OH: 2 weeks normolipidic diet + 12 weeks hyperlipidic diet, both ad libitum; OHR, 2 weeks normolipidic diet + 8 weeks ad libitum high-fat diet + 4 weeks 40% calorie-restricted high-fat diet.

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Individuals with diabetes mellitus (DM) are affected four times more by tendinopathies than non-diabetics. On the other hand, physical activity helps to DM control. However, the effects of physical exercise in water (PEW) on the fibrocartilages present in the tendons of animals affected by DM are unknown.

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  • The study aimed to assess the effects of electroacupuncture and laserpuncture on healing skin wounds in female Wistar rats.
  • Ninety rats were divided into three groups: control, electroacupuncture, and laserpuncture, and evaluated over a 21-day period for various histological and biochemical changes.
  • Both electroacupuncture and laserpuncture enhanced healing by increasing fibroblast numbers and new blood vessels compared to the control, although they showed different effects on collagen types and growth factors over the experimental timeline.
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Connexins (Cx) are essential for cardiovascular regulation and maintenance of cardio-renal response involving the natriuretic peptide family. Changes in the expression of connexins promote intercellular communication dysfunction and may induce hypertension, atherosclerosis, and several other vascular diseases. This study analyzed the expression of the genes involved in the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and the relation of the connexins gene expression with the renovascular hypertension 2K1C in different tissues.

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Obesity in menopausal women occurs because of the systemic effects of loss of ovarian function, resulting in increased body weight and oxidative stress. Caloric restriction (CR) is essential for weight loss, since it provides benefits associated with metabolic normalization resulting from the action of sirtuins. The aim of this work was to evaluate the physiological effects of weight cycling in ovariectomized females.

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Burns are a public health problem, with second-degree burns as one of the most common types. Although intense inflammation worsens burn healing, effective therapies are scarce. Thus, infections and hypertrophic scars may occur, which compromise patient quality of life and may delay healing.

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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) precursors such as nicotinamide activate sirtuins and enhance energy metabolism. The aim of this study was to evaluate the metabolic effects of nicotinamide in ovariectomized (OVX) female rats to establish molecular targets against obesity, which support the safe therapeutic application of nicotinamide. The OVX animals were divided into groups: SHAM (simulated surgery), SHAMn (two weeks of 35 mg·kg nicotinamide per day, by gavage), OVX, and OVXn (two weeks of 35 mg·kg nicotinamide per day, by gavage).

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Caloric restriction can decrease the incidence of metabolic diseases, such as obesity and Type 2 diabetes mellitus. The mechanisms underlying the benefits of caloric restriction involved in insulin secretion and glucose homeostasis are not fully understood. Intercellular communication within the islets of Langerhans, mediated by Connexin36 (Cx36) gap junctions, regulates insulin secretion dynamics and glucose homeostasis.

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of red Light Emiting Diode (red LED) irradiation on fibroblasts in adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASC) co-culture on the scratch assay. We hypothesized that red LED irradiation could stimulate paracrine secretion of ASC, contributing to the activation of genes and molecules involved in cell migration and tissue repair. ASC were co-cultured with NIH/3T3 fibroblasts through direct contact and subjected to red LED irradiation (1.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of acupuncture and moxibustion on the repair of excisional skin injuries on the back of adult female Wistar rats.

Methods: 90 animals were divided into three groups: C, control; A, acupuncture treatment (needled at traditional acupuncture points BL13, BL17 and ST36); M, moxibustion treatment (overlying same traditional acupuncture points). They were euthanased on days 7, 14 and 21 after injury for removal and preparation of tissue for analysis.

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Caloric restriction (CR) and resveratrol activate SIRT1 and induce anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. We perform excisional lesion on the dorsum of four groups anesthetized animals: ad libitum-AL diet, AL diet with topical application of 2% resveratrol-Rv, 30% calorie restricted, and finally 30% calorie restricted with 2% resveratrol and we examine CR and Rv effects in wound repair. Restricted animals remained with CR for 31 days.

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Objectives: Evaluate the bone remodeling during orthodontic movement with corticotomy when submitted to low-intensity electrical stimulation application (microcurrent-MC) and low-level laser therapy (LLLT).

Material And Methods: One hundred and fifty Wistar rats were divided into the following 5 groups: (C) submitted to tooth movement; (Cort) tooth movement/corticotomy; (Cort-L) tooth movement/corticotomy/laser AsGaAl 808 nm (4.96J/50s); (Cort-Mc) tooth movement/corticotomy/microcurrent (10 μA/5 min); (Cort-L-Mc) tooth movement/corticotomy and laser/microcurrent alternated.

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We investigated the structural and functional adaptations of the pancreas during weight cycling in animals submitted to hypoestrogenism. Female Wistar rats were distributed among the following test groups: ShamAL (AL, ad libitum); OVXAL (ovariectomized); and OVXcycle (dietary restriction with weight cycling). The ShamAL and OVXAL groups received commercial feed ad libitum, whereas the OVXcycle group received 21 days of commercial feed ad libitum, and 21 days of caloric restriction, with caloric intake amounting to 40% of the amount of feed consumed by the rats in the OVXAL group.

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The limitations of bone reconstruction techniques have stimulated the tissue engineering for the repair of large bone defects using osteoconductive materials and osteoinductive agents. This study evaluated the effects of low intensity electric current on the inorganic bovine graft in calvaria defects. Bone defects were performed with piezoelectric system in the calvaria of Wistar rats divided into four groups (n = 24): (C) without grafting and without electrical stimulation; (E) with grafting; (MC) without grafting and submitted to electrical stimulation; (MC + E) with grafting and submitted to electrical stimulation.

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  • This study focused on understanding how markers of bone loss and immune response relate to the progression of periodontal disease in Wistar rats, using three groups based on the duration of induced periodontal disease (0, 15, and 60 days).
  • The analysis showed that the number of inflammatory cells increased over time, with the PD60 group having lower collagen content and higher levels of specific immune markers, indicating a progression of disease severity.
  • The findings suggest that the RANK/RANKL and HGF markers are linked to immune responses in periodontal disease, hinting that targeting these could provide therapeutic options to reduce bone loss associated with the condition.
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Purpose: This study compared different energy densities of laser on second degrees burns in rats aiming to determine the most effective dosimetry in stimulation of the healing process.

Methods: Burns were induced in the dorsal skin of 54 animals divided into three groups (n: 18): 1-without treatment; 2-irradiated lesions by the Indium Gallium Phosphide (InGaP) 670nm (4.93J/cm) laser; 3-irradiated lesions by the InGaP-670nm (9.

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Objective: Complexes like conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) reduce the percentage of body fat by increasing energy expenditure, fat oxidation, or both. The aim of this study was to verify if CLA is able to mimic caloric restriction (CR), and determine the effects of CLA on liver metabolic profile of young adult male Wistar rats.

Materials And Methods: We divided 36 animals into the following groups: 1) Control; 2) CLA (1% of daily food intake, 21 days, orogastric intubation); 3) Restr (fed 60% of the diet offered to controls); and 4) CLA Restr.

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Connexins (Cx) and cadherins are responsible for cell homeostasis. The Cx activity is directly related to cholesterol. The present work investigates whether vitamin E, with or without caloric restriction (CR), alters the mRNA expression of Cx26, Cx32, Cx43, N-cadherins (N-cads), E-cadherins (E-cads) and alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), and evaluates their relation to cholesterol metabolism in rat liver.

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Objective: This study evaluated the effects of a low-intensity electric current on tissue reorganization during experimental orthodontic tooth movement.

Materials And Methods: Thirty-two animals were divided into two groups evaluated on days 3 and 7: OTM-orthodontic tooth movement and OTM + MC-orthodontic tooth movement and microcurrent application (10 μA/5 min). The samples were processed for histological, morphometric, and Western blotting analysis.

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  • The study examined how an extract from Porophyllum ruderale and laser therapy impact burn healing in rats.
  • The research involved 72 rats divided into four groups to compare healing with laser, P. ruderale extract, both, or no treatment.
  • Results showed that laser therapy alone improved healing by increasing fibroblasts, collagen, and blood vessels while reducing inflammatory cells, while P. ruderale showed potential anti-inflammatory effects despite not enhancing laser treatment outcomes.
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Therapies that accelerate the healing of burn injuries, improving the quality of life of the patient and reducing the cost of treatment are important. This study evaluated the effects of InGaP 670-nm laser therapy combined with a hydroalcoholic extract of Solidago chilensis leaves on burn wound healing in rats. Seventy-two rats were divided randomly into four groups: control untreated (C), treated with InGaP 670-nm laser with power density of 0.

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