Publications by authors named "Carollo C"

Leishmaniases present a significant global health challenge with limited and often inadequate treatment options available. Traditional microscopic methods for detecting Leishmania amastigotes are time-consuming and error-prone, highlighting the need for automated approaches. This study aimed to implement and validate the YOLOv8 deep learning model for real-time detection, quantification, and categorization of Leishmania amastigotes to enhance drug screening assays.

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The complications of hypertension depend not only on the mean blood pressure (BP) but also on its variability (BPV). Recent studies suggest that the choroid may serve as an indicator of systemic vascular damage. These studies have been made possible by the increased availability of optical coherence tomography (OCT).

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is a species found in the Cerrado and used in folk medicine as a vermifuge and in the treatment of poisonous snakebites accidents. In this work, we identified the main secondary metabolites present in ethanolic extracts of the leaves (ELSR) and roots (ERSR) of and evaluated the potential cytoprotective effect against cellular macromolecular damage, as well as the cytotoxic properties of the extracts on the K562 and Jurkat leukemic cell lines. The identification of metabolites was carried out by liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry.

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Recurrent pericarditis, an inflammatory syndrome with a pathogenesis not fully elucidated, often presents diagnostic challenges. This study aims to assess the correlation of D-Dimer (D-D) and procalcitonin (PCT) levels with clinical, laboratory and imaging features in recurrent idiopathic pericarditis. We analyzed 412 patients with idiopathic recurrent pericarditis from 2019 to 2023 in our referral center.

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Snake bites are a severe problem in the countryside of Brazil and are usually attributed to snakes of the genera Bothrops, Crotalus, and Lachesis. Snake venom can release ectoenzymes and nucleotidases that modulate the purinergic system. In addition to serum therapy against snake poisoning, medicinal plants with anti-inflammatory activities, such as Tabebuia aurea, is empirically applied in accidents that occur in difficult-to-access areas.

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  • This study isolated and identified a new compound called 2'-OH-Torosaol I from the roots of a plant and explored its chemical structure using advanced techniques like HPLC-DAD and NMR.
  • The compound was tested for its anticancer effects against melanoma and leukemic cell lines using methods that assessed cell viability, migration, and mechanisms of cell death, specifically focusing on apoptosis and necroptosis.
  • The results showed that 2'-OH-Torosaol I was non-toxic to normal cells but effectively reduced viability in cancer cells through apoptosis, highlighting its potential as an anticancer treatment.
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Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a worldwide public health problem, with high morbidity and mortality rates. The development of new drugs to treat OSCC is paramount. plant species have shown many biological activities.

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Background: In relation to the different and important roles of the beta2 integrins, we have revisited the expression of polymorphonuclear leukocyte CD18 in several clinical disorders, at baseline and after in vitro activation.

Subjects: we have examined subjects with type 1 diabetes mellitus, vascular atherosclerotic disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus without and with macrovascular complications, chronic renal failure on conservative treatment, essential hypertension, deep venous thrombosis, acute ischemic stroke and subjects with venous leg ulcers.

Methods: unfractioned leukocyte suspension was prepared according to the Mikita's method, while the leukocyte were separated into mononuclear and polymorphonuclear cells with a Ficoll-Hypaque medium.

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We conducted a study on the effects of fire on Rhamnidium elaeocarpum, a widely distributed woody species found in the Pantanal wetlands, using LC-MS metabolomics, total phenolic and tannin content analysis, and thermogravimetric behavior. We sampled individuals from four groups: No Fire, Fire 2019, Fire 2020, and APD 20 (individuals whose aerial parts had died during the 2020 fire event). We found that recent fires had no significant impact on the species' phenolic metabolism except for those in the fourth group.

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Objectives: This cohort study describes a systemic phenotype of pericarditis, comparing this phenotype with other forms of pericarditis.

Patients And Methods: Patients in our center were enrolled in a prospectively maintained registry from 2019 to 2022. 412 patients with idiopathic recurrent pericarditis were analyzed.

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In children with congenital heart disease (CHD), pulmonary blood flow (Qp) contributes to alterations of pulmonary mechanics and gas exchange, while cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) induces lung edema. We aimed to determine the effect of hemodynamics on lung function and lung epithelial lining fluid (ELF) biomarkers in biventricular CHD children undergoing CPB. CHD children were classified as high Qp (n = 43) and low Qp (n = 17), according to preoperative cardiac morphology and arterial oxygen saturation.

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A possible synergistic effect of macrocyclic lactones' (MLs) combination has been previously described against resistant gastrointestinal nematodes of cattle. In addition to synergism, drug-drug interactions between MLs can also result in additive or antagonistic effect, considering the different MLs pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and interactions with molecular mechanisms of resistance. Therefore, the aim of the current work was evaluated the effect of different MLs combinations against Haemonchus contortus.

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and are species of stingless bees capable of producing propolis, which has considerable bioprospecting potential. In this context, the objective of this study was to determine the chemical compositions and evaluate the antimicrobial activity of propolis produced by and . The ethanolic extracts of propolis of (EEP-M) and (EEP-S) were prepared, and their chemical constituents were characterized by HPLC-ESI-MS.

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The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of infusion on high-fat diet-induced metabolic disorders in mice and macrophages activation. This study evaluated obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia and hepatic steatosis induced by a high-fat diet in Swiss mice. Cellular parameters in macrophages, such as cell viability (MTT), the production and release of nitric oxide (NO) and hydrogen peroxide (HO), cell spreading, cell adhesion and phagocytosis were determined.

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  • A previous optimization study used orthogonal array design to enhance supercritical extraction from guarana seeds, measuring antioxidant and antimicrobial activities.
  • The top-performing extracts identified—Extracts 1, 2, and 8—demonstrated significant antioxidant capacity as analyzed by multiple methods.
  • Metabolomic profiling revealed similar chemical compounds in the extracts, including methyl-xanthine and proanthocyanidins, with heat map analysis showing a positive correlation between antioxidant effectiveness and specific flavan-3-ols.
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Hypertension is a major cardiovascular risk factor that is responsible for a heavy burden of morbidity and mortality worldwide. A critical aspect of cardiovascular risk estimation in hypertensive patients depends on the assessment of hypertension-mediated organ damage (HMOD), namely the generalized structural and functional changes in major organs induced by persistently elevated blood pressure values. The vasculature of the eye shares several common structural, functional, and embryological features with that of the heart, brain, and kidney.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate if a 'protective' (low-tidal/low-frequency) ventilation strategy can shorten the postoperative ventilation time and minimize acute lung injury in children with congenital heart disease (CHD) undergoing repair with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).

Methods: This is a single-centre prospective, interventional study, including children with CHD under the age of 5 years, undergoing open-heart surgery with a CPB >60 min, in hypothermia, haemodynamically stable, and without evident genetic abnormalities. Assist-control ventilation (tidal volume of 4 ml/kg, 10 breaths/min, positive end-expiratory pressure 5 cmH2O and FiO2 0.

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is characterized by an increased risk of kidney failure and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Aging and comorbidities as cardiovascular diseases, metabolic disorders, infectious diseases, or tumors, might increase the risk of dialysis. In addition, genetic susceptibility factors might modulate kidney damage evolution.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of volatile anesthetics on the rates of postoperative myocardial infarction (MI) and cardiac death after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG).

Design: A post hoc analysis of a randomized trial.

Setting: Cardiac surgical operating rooms.

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Background: The presence of pectus excavatum(PEX) has been occasionally associated with pericardial effusion. Aim of the present study was to compare incidence and prognosis of pericardial effusion in a group of unselected patients with PEX vs a control group.

Methods: From a prospective registry of consecutive patients who underwent chest CT for cardiovascular disease, subjects with a radiological diagnosis of PEX were retrospectively identified (cases); from the same registry patients (controls) without rib cage abnormalities were randomly selected, until a 1:2 ratio was reached.

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