Publications by authors named "Antonio C G de Almeida"

Classified as the second most common neurodegenerative disorder associated with aging after Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease (PD) is the most common movement disorder. In the last decade, despite advances in treatment, mortality rates linked with PD continued to reach significant figures. Available studies have shown that compared with healthy controls, patients with PD are accompanied by high rates of premature death.

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There are no clinical interventions to prevent post-injury epilepsy, a common and devastating outcome after brain insults. Epileptogenic events that run from brain injury to epilepsy are poorly understood. Previous studies in our laboratory suggested Proechimys, an exotic Amazonian rodent, as resistant to acquired epilepsy development in post-status epilepticus models.

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Background: Cardiovascular dysfunctions are common non-motor symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) that can result in reduced quality of life and even death. Research in animal models designed to characterize the pathological association between PD and cardiovascular abnormalities is still in its infancy. This study assessed the early impact of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic damage on cardiological features in the unilateral 6-OHDA rat model of PD.

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Article Synopsis
  • Status epilepticus (SE) can cause severe brain cell damage, leading to conditions like epilepsy, primarily due to mechanisms like excitotoxicity, inflammation, and cell death.
  • The study aimed to determine if deep brain stimulation (DBS) can reduce inflammation and prevent cell death during SE in rats.
  • Results showed that DBS significantly reduced specific markers of inflammation and cell death in the hippocampus of rats experiencing SE, indicating its potential protective effects.
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