Publications by authors named "Bruno A Rocha"

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  • * The research specifically investigates the effects of dibenzo(b,l)fluoranthene, dibenzo(a,j)fluoranthene, dibenzo(a,l)fluoranthene, and naphtho(1-2j)fluoranthene on HepG2 cells, highlighting their potential to cause cellular toxicity, DNA damage, and oxidative stress.
  • * DB(a,l)F emerged as the most toxic isomer, reducing cell viability and inducing cell
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  • - The study addresses the high mortality rates associated with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and discusses the importance of CT scans in diagnosing this condition, highlighting the role of AI in medical imaging, which is limited by a lack of accessible liver imaging datasets.
  • - The researchers developed HepatIA, a specialized medical imaging annotation platform that organizes data from 656 patient CT scans, using technologies like PostgreSQL, Django, and Vue.js, while also employing advanced annotation tools for accurate liver morphology analysis.
  • - The resulting HepatIA database includes data from both healthy individuals and those with liver diseases, with a user-friendly interface that allows for detailed demographic searches, ultimately facilitating deep learning research on liver lesions within the medical community.
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Human biomonitoring of toxic and essential trace elements is critically important for public health protection. Amazonian riverine communities exhibit distinctive dietary patterns, heavily reliant on locally sourced fish, fruits, and vegetables. These habits may result in unique exposure profiles compared to urban populations.

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Mercury is a naturally occurring metal found in various inorganic and organic forms within the environment. Due to its high toxicity, there is global concern regarding human exposure to this element. The combination of high-performance liquid chromatography and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (HPLC-ICP-MS) is commonly used to analyze the different forms of mercury in a sample due to its high sensitivity and ability to selectively detect mercury.

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Optimizing early breast cancer (BC) detection requires effective risk assessment tools. This retrospective study from Brazil showcases the efficacy of machine learning in discerning complex patterns within routine blood tests, presenting a globally accessible and cost-effective approach for risk evaluation. We analyzed complete blood count (CBC) tests from 396,848 women aged 40-70, who underwent breast imaging or biopsies within six months after their CBC test.

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  • Brazil's agricultural sector significantly benefits from favorable weather and land resources, leading to high pesticide usage for efficiency, despite risks to water, wildlife, and health.
  • A study in the Amazonas region found 13 current-use pesticides in river waters, particularly in riverside areas, with fenitrothion being the most concentrated.
  • Although pesticide levels showed some environmental concerns, human health risk assessments indicated that the exposure via water was generally low for the local population, emphasizing the need for further research in diverse agricultural contexts.
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Leishmaniasis, caused by the protozoan sp., infects phagocyte cells present in lymphatic organs. This study demonstrates the influence of nanostructured lipid carrier-loaded hydroxymethylnitrofurazone (NLC-NFOH) on lymphatic uptake using a chylomicron-blocking flow model in rats.

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Infant formula intake is recommended to ensure comprehensive nutritional and caloric fulfillment when exclusive breastfeeding is not possible. However, similarly to breast milk, infant formulas may also contain pollutants capable of inducing endocrine-disrupting and neurotoxic effects. Thus, considering the sensitivity of their developing physiological systems and that infants have heightened susceptibility to environmental influences, this study was aimed at assessing the contents of essential elements, and inorganic and organic pollutants in infant formulas marketed in Brazil.

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  • Organic pollutants are commonly found in the environment and can accumulate in the food chain, especially affecting aquatic species, leading to significant long-term human exposure through diet.
  • This study focused on assessing levels of various organic pollutants in urine samples from riverside communities in the Brazilian Amazon, demonstrating widespread detection of naphthalene metabolites and highlighting gender differences in metabolite levels.
  • The findings indicate that residents near the Amazon River face higher risks for non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic health effects due to exposure to environmental pollutants, stressing the need for further research on the health impacts of these contaminants.
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The Fundão Dam failure has been the most significant environmental disaster in Brazil. The catastrophe released large amounts of mining waste into the environment, including toxic metals/metalloids, which are recognized to induce carcinogenic effects. The urinary levels of 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8OHdG), a widely accepted oxidative stress and carcinogenesis biomarker, provide a potential tool for assessing the disaster's health implications.

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The objective of this study is to assess the performance of an innovative AI-powered tool for sex determination using panoramic radiographs (PR) and to explore factors affecting the performance of the convolutional neural network (CNN). The study involved 207,946 panoramic dental X-rays and their corresponding reports from 15 clinical centers in São Paulo, Brazil. The PRs were acquired with four different devices, and 58% of the patients were female.

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Over time, the risk assessment of dermal exposure to pollutants in print paper products has received considerable attention. Most studies have focused on organic pollutants, especially bisphenol A (BPA). However, little is known about the levels of trace elements in print paper products, despite the knowledge that these elements are components of printing inks and toners.

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  • Anthropogenic activities are leading to increased levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are harmful pollutants linked to cancer and mutations, particularly affecting vulnerable groups in Brazil with limited risk data.
  • In a study of 400 participants, including pregnant women and children, higher PAH metabolite levels were found in pregnant women, while infants showed the lowest, suggesting differing metabolic responses and associated health risks.
  • Risk assessments revealed that non-carcinogenic and cancer risk levels exceeded safety limits set by the US Environmental Protection Agency, particularly highlighting the dangers posed to lactating women and their infants due to elevated PAH exposure.
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and toxic metals are widely spread pollutants of public health concern. The co-contamination of these chemicals in the environment is frequent, but relatively little is known about their combined toxicities. In this context, this study aimed to evaluate the influence of the co-exposure to PAHs and toxic metals on DNA damage in Brazilian lactating women and their infants using machine learning approaches.

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  • - The global rise in population has led to increased agricultural practices, especially in Brazil, which heavily relies on pesticide use for high crop yield, particularly in sugarcane, corn, soybean, and citrus farming.
  • - However, the extensive application of pesticides raises serious health and environmental concerns due to the presence of residues in food and the environment, necessitating better monitoring and regulation.
  • - The paper discusses Brazil's inconsistent pesticide legislation compared to other countries, highlights the risks vs. benefits of pesticide use, and suggests sustainable alternatives to mitigate environmental damage.
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The emission and accumulation of toxic elements such as arsenic in various environmental compartments have become increasingly frequent primarily due to anthropogenic actions such as those observed in agricultural, industrial, and mining activities. An example of environmental arsenic contamination in Brazil exists in the city of Paracatu, MG, due to the operation of a gold mine. The aim of this work is to evaluate the routes and effects of arsenic contamination in environmental compartments (air, water, and soil) and environmental organisms (fish and vegetables) from mining regions as well as the trophic transfer of the element for a risk assessment of the population.

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Due to the high prevalence and clinical relevance, scorpionism is a critical public health issue in several Brazilian regions. , commonly known as the Brazilian yellow scorpion, is the most venomous genus found in Brazilian fauna and associated with severe clinical manifestations such as localized pain, hypertension, sweating, tachycardia and complex hyperinflammatory responses. In general, venom contains a complex mixture of active compounds, including proteins, peptides, and amino acids.

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Occupational exposure to lead (Pb) continues to be a serious public health concern and may pose an elevated risk of genetic oxidative damage. In Brazil, car battery manufacturing and recycling factories represent a great source of Pb contamination, and there are no guidelines on how to properly protect workers from exposure or to dispose the process wastes. Previous studies have shown that Pb body burden is associated with genetic polymorphisms, which consequently may influence the toxicity of the metal.

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Environmental and occupational exposure to toxic metals has led many people around the world to have serious health problems. Mining activities contribute to an increased risk of exposure to these elements. In this work, a study of environmental biomonitoring and routes of exposure to toxic metals in a region of artisanal mining was performed.

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Although the molecular mechanisms underlying methylmercury toxicity are not entirely understood, the observed neurotoxicity in early-life is attributed to the covalent binding of methylmercury to sulfhydryl (thiol) groups of proteins and other molecules being able to affect protein post-translational modifications from numerous molecular pathways, such as glutamate signaling, heat-shock chaperones and the antioxidant glutaredoxin/glutathione system. However, for other organomercurials such as ethylmercury or thimerosal, there is not much information available. Therefore, this review critically discusses current knowledge about organomercurials neurotoxicity-both methylmercury and ethylmercury-following intrauterine and childhood exposure, as well as the prospects and future needs for research in this area.

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are legacy pollutants of considerable public health concern. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons arise from natural and anthropogenic sources and are ubiquitously present in the environment. Several PAHs are highly toxic to humans with associated carcinogenic and mutagenic properties.

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Organophosphates (OPPs) are an important element of modern agriculture; however, because they are being used excessively, their residues are leaching and accumulating in the soil and groundwater, contaminating aquatic and terrestrial food chains. An important OPP called disulfoton is frequently used to eradicate pests from a wide range of crops, including Brazil's coffee crops. Additionally, it does not easily degrade in the environment, and as such, this compound can slowly build up in living organisms such as humans.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has become the 4th leading cause of cancer-related deaths, with high social, economical and health implications. Imaging techniques such as multiphase computed tomography (CT) have been successfully used for diagnosis of liver tumors such as HCC in a feasible and accurate way and its interpretation relies mainly on comparing the appearance of the lesions in the different contrast phases of the exam. Recently, some researchers have been dedicated to the development of tools based on machine learning (ML) algorithms, especially by deep learning techniques, to improve the diagnosis of liver lesions in imaging exams.

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  • Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are flame retardants that persist in the environment and can cause health issues like endocrine disruption and neurotoxicity, notably affecting infants.
  • A study analyzed PBDE levels in breast milk from 200 Brazilian women, finding the common BDE-47 at a high detection rate, with levels influenced by factors such as location, maternal education, and income.
  • The estimated daily intake of BDE-47 was higher in Belo Horizonte compared to Viçosa, indicating a need for ongoing research on the effects of PBDE exposure on infants and child development.
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The increase and indiscriminate use of personal care products, food products, fertilizers, pesticides, and health products, among others, have resulted/are resulting in extensive environmental contamination. Most of these products contain traces of widespread chemicals, usually known as emerging pollutants (EPs) or pollutants of emerging concern (PEC). The Latin American (LA) region comprises 20 countries with different social and cultural aspects, with 81 % of the population living in urban areas.

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