Publications by authors named "Bruno A da Rocha"

This study investigated the effect of prostaglandin E1 (PGE-1) treatment on the biochemical and histopathological changes in a model of nephropathy that was induced using renal microembolism in rats. Wistar rats were assigned to three groups: a control group (C, normal), a renal microembolism (RM) group, and a renal microembolism treated with PGE-1 (RM + PGE-1) group. The renal microembolism was induced by an arterial injection of polymethylmethacrylate microbeads into the remaining kidney of nephrectomized rats.

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The aim of this study was to investigate some biochemical parameters of renal function and the vascular, glomerular, tubular, and interstitial manifestations in the progression of nephropathy induced by renal microembolism. Renal microembolism was induced by the arterial injection of polymethacrylate microspheres in the remnant kidney of nephrectomized rats. Animals 110-120 days old were randomly divided into three groups: the control group (C; normal), the nephrectomized group (S; nephrectomized that did not undergo renal microembolism), and the model group (M, nephrectomized animals that underwent renal arterial microembolism).

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We report the case of a woman who was diagnosed with a pulmonary artery aneurysm that was caused by Behçet's disease. The patient was initially diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia and then pulmonary thromboembolism and aneurysm of the right pulmonary artery segmental branch was confirmed. The initial treatment consisted of anticoagulant drugs.

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Curcumin is the main curcuminoid found in turmeric rhizomes and is a strong candidate to formulate foodstuff with specific properties. Among various bioactive properties of curcumin, its antiinflammatory activity is remarkable; on the other hand, its low water solubility leads to low absorption. Thus, new formulations need to be developed to improve its efficacy, and encapsulation is a promising alternative strategy in this regard.

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  • The study assessed the effectiveness of oral medications—indomethacin, ibuprofen, and paracetamol—for closing patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in premature babies with significant health issues.
  • Indomethacin was found to be highly effective, closing the ductus in 87.5% of cases with a rapid recovery time, while ibuprofen and paracetamol were not effective on their own in these circumstances.
  • Even when ibuprofen or paracetamol were used first, some neonates could eventually successfully close the ductus with indomethacin later, though diuresis decreased in those treated with indomethacin.
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  • - This study assessed the effects of anethole on inflammation and joint damage in rats with adjuvant-induced arthritis (AIA) by administering varying doses of anethole over 21 days.
  • - Results indicated that anethole significantly reduced paw swelling, decreased the number of inflammatory cells, and lowered cytokine and nitric oxide levels, with the highest dose (250 mg/kg) proving most effective.
  • - Histological analysis showed that anethole treatment led to less cartilage damage and inflammatory infiltration, suggesting it could be a promising treatment for inflammatory arthritis.
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This paper investigates the topical anti-inflammatory effect of a fish oil preparation (FOP) in a croton oil (CO) model of skin inflammation. The photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) was applied to estimate the percutaneous penetration of the FOP and as a model to evaluate the topical inflammatory response. After applying CO, the groups of mice received a topical application of a FOP on the left ear.

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The hepatotoxicity induced by APAP is caused by the excessive production of N-acetyl-para-benzoquinone imine (NAPQI), which, when reacting with hepatic proteins proved to cause irreversible lesions. Associated with this process, an intense inflammatory process is also evidenced, characterized by the increased cell influx and production/release of inflammatory mediators. Trans anethole, an aromatic compounds has been showed anti-inflammatory efficacy by inhibit the cellular recruitment and synthesis/releases of many proinflammatory mediators such as prostaglandin (PGE), cytokines (TNF, IL-1) and nitrico oxide (NO).

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Objective: To identify whether Canova medication changes TNF-α and IL-10 serum levels in mice infected with Trypanosoma cruzi Y strain.

Methods: Animals were divided into five groups: non-treated infected animals (I); benznidazole-treated infected animals (Bz; 100 mg/kg body weight, single daily dose by gavage); Canova medication (CM) treated infected animals (CM; 0.2 mL/animal, single daily dose by gavage); benznidazole- and Canova medication-treated infected animals with the above-mentioned dose (Bz+CM); and non-infected animals (C).

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  • The study aimed to assess the impact of hydroethanolic yacon extract on high blood sugar levels in diabetic neonatal rats induced by streptozotocin (STZ).
  • After administering the extract for 14 days, results indicated a significant reduction in glucose levels in fed diabetic rats, while not affecting fasting glucose levels in either diabetic or normal rats.
  • Phytochemical analysis revealed beneficial compounds within the extract, suggesting it may enhance insulin sensitivity and reduce hyperglycemia without adverse effects on body weight or liver health.
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  • A lectin named ELEL was isolated from the eggs of the rock boring sea urchin Echinometra lucunter using a specialized chromatography technique.
  • ELEL is a homodimer made of two identical 11 kDa subunits connected by a disulfide bond, and its amino acid sequence contains 103 amino acids with specific patterns typical for rhamnose-binding lectins.
  • The lectin showed potential for pathogen recognition by agglutinating Gram-positive bacteria, and it binds effectively to certain sugars like L-rhamnose and melibiose according to molecular modeling studies.
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This study was aimed to investigate the effect of Silymarin (SLM) on the hypertension state and the liver function changes induced by acetaminophen (APAP) in spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR). Animals normotensive (N) or hypertensive (SHR) were treated or not with APAP (3 g/kg, oral) or previously treated with SLM. Twelve hours after APAP administration, plasmatic levels of liver function markers: alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), glucose (GLU), gamma glutamyl transferase (γ-GT), and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) of all groups, were determined.

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Fruits of Pterodon pubescens Benth have been used traditionally for the treatment of rheumatism, sore throat, and respiratory disorders, and also as anti-inflammatory, analgesic, depurative, tonic, and hypoglycemic agent. The study was aimed at evaluating the anti-inflammatory activity of the hexane fraction of an ethanolic extract of P. pubescens fruits.

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Lectin from the seeds of Dioclea sclerocarpa (DSL) was purified in a single step by affinity chromatography on a Sephadex G-50 column. The primary sequence, as determined by tandem mass spectrometry, revealed a protein with 237 amino acids and 81% of identity with ConA. DSL has a molecular mass of 25,606 Da.

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In this paper was demonstrated that umbelliferone induces changes in structure and pharmacological activities of Bn IV, a lysine 49 secretory phospholipase A(2) (sPLA2) from Bothrops neuwiedi. Incubation of Bn IV with umbelliferone virtually abolished platelet aggregation, edema, and myotoxicity induced by native Bn IV. The amino acid sequence of Bn IV showed high sequence similarities with other Lys49 sPLA2s from B.

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Schistosomiasis or bilharzia, which affects millions of people living in Africa, Asia and Latin America, is closely associated with certain species of aquatic snails. One way of attacking the disease is to eradicate the host snails. Molluscicidal activities of natural compounds are especially important in the widespread control of this tropical disease.

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  • Plant lectins, specifically from the Diocleinae subtribe, show significant biological variation despite their similarities.
  • Canavalia boliviana lectin (Cbol) was successfully purified and crystallized using specific techniques and conditions, which included a Sephadex G-50 column and hanging-drop vapor diffusion at 293 K.
  • The resulting crystals were identified as belonging to the monoclinic space group C2, with specific unit-cell measurements, suggesting a dimeric structure and a solvent content of approximately 46%, and a comprehensive data set was collected at a resolution of 1.5 A.
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Plant lectins, especially those purified from species of the Leguminosae family, represent the best studied group of carbohydrate-binding proteins. The legume lectins from Diocleinae subtribe are highly similar proteins that present significant differences in the potency/efficacy of their biological activities. The structural studies of the interactions between lectins and sugars may clarify the origin of the distinct biological activities observed in this high similar class of proteins.

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Studying the interactions between lectins and sugars is important in order to explain the differences observed in the biological activities presented by the highly similar proteins of the Diocleinae subtribe. Here, the crystallization and preliminary X-ray data of Canavalia gladiata lectin (CGL) and C. maritima lectin (CML) complexed with Man(alpha1-2)Man(alpha1)OMe, Man(alpha1-3)Man(alpha1)OMe and Man(alpha1-4)Man(alpha1)OMe in two crystal forms [the complexes with Man(alpha1-3)Man(alpha1)OMe and Man(alpha1-4)Man(alpha1)OMe crystallized in space group P3(2) and those with Man(alpha1-2)Man(alpha1)OMe crystallized in space group I222], which differed from those of the native proteins (P2(1)2(1)2 for CML and C222 for CGL), are reported.

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Parkia platycephala lectin 2 was purified from Parkia platycephala (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae) seeds by affinity chromatography and RP-HPLC. Equilibrium sedimentation and MS showed that Parkia platycephala lectin 2 is a nonglycosylated monomeric protein of molecular mass 29 407+/-15 Da, which contains six cysteine residues engaged in the formation of three intramolecular disulfide bonds. Parkia platycephala lectin 2 agglutinated rabbit erythrocytes, and this activity was specifically inhibited by N-acetylglucosamine.

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