Publications by authors named "Ana Cristina S Bombaca"

Background & Aims: Lipid droplet (LD) accumulation in cells and tissues is understood to be an evolutionarily conserved tissue tolerance mechanism to prevent lipotoxicity caused by excess lipids; however, the presence of excess LDs has been associated with numerous diseases. Sepsis triggers the reprogramming of lipid metabolism and LD accumulation in cells and tissues, including the liver. The functions and consequences of sepsis-triggered liver LD accumulation are not well known.

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Chagas disease (CD), caused by the protozoan , is a neglected tropical disease and a health problem in Latin America. Etiological treatment has limited effectiveness in chronic CD; thus, new therapeutic strategies are required. The practice of physical exercises has been widely advocated to improve the quality of life of CD patients.

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  • Mosquitoes are important vectors for arboviruses, and their gut microbiota affects their immune response and ability to transmit diseases.
  • A study found that two strains of a parasite, one resistant and one wild-type, influenced the oxidative stress in mosquitoes differently, impacting their immune response and reproductive capabilities.
  • The resistant strain showed a stronger immune modulation and disruption of female mosquito fertility, suggesting potential for using this knowledge in future mosquito control strategies.
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Leishmaniasis is one of the most relevant neglected tropical diseases in the world, affecting 14 million people. Despite the high morbidity, mortality and socio-economic impact, few therapeutic options are available for this disease. To make matters worse, the available molecules have several limitations such as limited efficacy, high cost, side effects and increased resistance.

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Low levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) are now recognized as essential players in cell signaling. Here, we studied the role of two conserved enzymes involved in redox regulation that play a critical role in the control of ROS in the digestive physiology of a blood-sucking insect, the kissing bug . RNAi-mediated silencing of and induced early mortality in adult females after a blood meal.

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Trypanosoma cruzi is a protozoan parasite that causes Chagas disease, a neglected tropical disease that is endemic in Latin America and spreading worldwide due to globalization. The current treatments are based on benznidazole and nifurtimox; however, these drugs have important limitations and limited efficacy during the chronic phase, reinforcing the necessity of an alternative chemotherapy. For the last 30 years, our group has been evaluating the biological activity of naphthoquinones and derivatives on T.

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Chagas disease is a neglected illness endemic in Latin America that mainly affects rural populations. The etiological agent of Chagas disease is the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, which has three different parasite stages and a dixenous life cycle that includes colonization of the vertebrate and invertebrate hosts. During its life cycle, T.

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Chagas disease is caused by the hemoflagellate protozoa Trypanosoma cruzi and is one of the most important neglected tropical diseases, especially in Latin American countries, where there is an association between low-income populations and mortality. The nitroderivatives used in current chemotherapy are far from ideal and present severe limitations, justifying the continuous search for alternative drugs. Since the1990s, our group has been investigating the trypanocidal activity of natural naphthoquinones and their derivatives, and three naphthoimidazoles (N1, N2 and N3) derived from β-lapachone were found to be most effective in vitro.

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This work reports a combination of aryl diselenides/hydrogen peroxide and carbon-nanotube (CNT)/rhodium nanohybrids (RhCNT) for naphthol oxidation towards the synthesis of 1,4-naphthoquinones and evaluation of their relevant trypanocidal activity. Under a combination of (PhSe) /H O in the presence of O in iPrOH/hexane, several benzenoid (A-ring)-substituted quinones were prepared in moderate to high yields. We also studied the contribution of RhCNT as co-catalyst in this process and, in some cases, yields were improved.

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The QSAR study of 34 2-aryl-naphthoimidazoles screened so far revealed that is the most important factor for their lytic activity on the bloodstream trypomastigote forms of , the etiologic agent of Chagas disease. Based on this result, 16 new -alkyl-naphthoimidazoles derived from 6,6-dimethyl-3,4,5,6-tetrahydrobenzo[7,8]chromene[5,6-]imidazole (the product of the reaction of β-lapachone with paraformaldehyde) by its reaction with halo-alkanes were prepared and evaluated against the parasite and peritoneal macrophages. The 1--hexyl and 3--hexyl naphthoimidazoles were 2.

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