Publications by authors named "Eduarda Santa-Helena"

The senescence process is associated with accumulated oxidative damage and increased metal concentration in the heart and brain. Besides, abnormal metal-protein interactions have also been linked with the development of several conditions, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. Over the years we have described a series of structure-related compounds with different activities towards models of such diseases.

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Previous studies focused on investigating particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter ≤ 2.5 µm (PM) have shown the risk of disease development, and association with increased morbidity and mortality rates. The current review investigate epidemiological and experimental findings from 2016 to 2021, which enabled the systemic overview of PM's toxic impacts on human health.

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Abstract: During the COVID-19 pandemic, restrictive measures are taken by several cities around the world, as well as Rio de Janeiro, reducing routine activities in large urban centers and primary pollutant emissions. This study aims to assess air quality during this partial lockdown through O, CO, and PM concentrations and meteorological data collected in five air quality monitoring stations spread over the whole city, considering the substantial changes in city routine. The period evaluated starts in March 2020, when the partial lockdown was decreed, and ends in September 2020, when economic opening ended.

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The present work aimed to establish potential changes in the ecotoxicological effects on C. elegans induced by the exposure of coarse (PM) and fine (PM) particulate matter collected during dry and rainy periods. We also analyzed the probable influence on the change of a city's activities as the mega-events result in air quality.

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Astrocytes play an important role in the central nervous system function and may contribute to brain plasticity response during static magnetic fields (SMF) brain therapy. However, most studies evaluate SMF stimulation in brain plasticity while few studies evaluate the consequences of SMF at the cellular level. Thus, we here evaluate the effects of SMF at 305 mT (medium-intensity) in a primary culture of healthy/normal cortical astrocytes obtained from neonatal (1 to 2-day-old) Wistar rats.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the calcium channel affinity and effects of 43 new lipophilic dihydropyridines, focusing on their antihypertensive and antioxidant properties, alongside toxicity testing compared to nifedipine.
  • Animals with induced hypertension were treated for 56 days, first with N (ω) -nitro-L-arginine methyl ester and then with the dihydropyridines or nifedipine, with measurements taken for blood pressure, heart rate, and oxidative stress markers.
  • The findings showed that two new dihydropyridines (2c and 9a) effectively lowered blood pressure and heart rate to normal levels, exhibiting superior antioxidant properties compared to nifedipine, indicating their
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The present study evaluated the effect of fullerene (C) under in vitro conditions, in hippocampus homogenates from rats and on the induction of behavioral disabilities. Exposure to in vitro C led to an increase in the concentration of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and lipid peroxidation (LPO) of hippocampus treated with of fullerene and suspension. These results indicate that the oxidative stress caused by the exposure to C was in part related to an absence of an antioxidant response.

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Polyhydroquinolines (PHQs) are the unsymmetrical Hantzsch derivatives of 1,4-dihydropyridines with several biological applications. In this work, new fatty 2- and 3-substituted PHQ derivatives from different fatty acids and fatty alcohol feedstocks were synthesized at good yields a four-component reaction (4CR). The antioxidant activities of fatty PHQs were investigated using three different antioxidant methods.

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Nifedipine is a calcium channel blocker dihydropyridine that has been used in the treatment of hypertension. The production of reactive species and calcium overload are the main contributors to myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (I / R) injury. We investigated the ability of novel dihydropyridines (DHPs) to improve the effect of protecting against the injury induced by ischemia and reperfusion in cardioblasts when compared to nifedipine.

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Dihydropyridines (DHPs) obtained from Hantzsch multicomponent reactions are an important pharmaceutical class of compounds marketed as antihypertensive (e.g., nifedipine, nitrendipine, and amlodipine) drugs.

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This work investigated the acute effects of the calcium channel blocker nifedipine and its new fatty hybrid derived from palmitic acid, 3,5-dipalmitoyl-nifedipine, compared to endocannabinoid anandamide during the process of inducing ischemia and reperfusion in cardiomyoblast H9c2 heart cells. The cardiomyoblasts were treated in 24 or 96-well plates (according to the test being performed) and maintaining the treatment until the end of hypoxia induction. The molecules were tested at concentrations of 10 and 100μM, cells were treated 24h after assembling the experimental plates and immediately before the I/R.

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