Publications by authors named "Fabiola Branco Filippin-Monteiro"

Background & Aims: Breastfeeding can be challenging in mothers with overweight or obesity-related chronic low-grade inflammation, resulting in negative consequences for the newborn. The pre-gestational body mass index is negatively associated with lactogenesis II, the onset of colostrum secretion. Herein, we evaluated mothers' inflammation, metabolic status, and components of breast milk after birth to associate these factors with their nutritional and breastfeeding status.

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The mammary gland is an exocrine gland whose main function is to produce milk. Breast morphogenesis begins in the embryonic period; however, its greatest development takes place during the lactation period. Studies have found the expression of serum amyloid A protein (SAA) in both breast cells and breast milk, yet the function of this protein in these contexts remains unknown.

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Objective: Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor belongs to the B family of G protein-coupled receptors, serving as a binding protein in membranes and is widely expressed in human tissues. Upon stimulation by its agonist, the glucagon-like peptide-1, the receptor plays a role in glucose metabolism, enhancing insulin secretion, and regulating appetite in the hypothalamus. Mutations in the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor gene can lead to physiological changes that may explain phenotypic variations in individuals with obesity and diabetes.

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Introduction: Research in tumor treatment has shown promising results using extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from immune cells. EVs derived from M1 macrophages (proinflammatory), known as M1-EVs, have properties that suppress tumor growth, making them a promising treatment tool for immune susceptible tumors such as melanoma. Here, small unaltered M1-EVs (M1-sEVs) were employed in a 3D mouse melanoma model (melanospheres) to evaluate such activity.

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Acanthamoeba spp. are pathogens that cause Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK), a serious cornea inflammation that can lead to gradual loss of vision, permanent blindness, and keratoplasty. The efficacy of AK treatment depends on the drug's ability to reach the target tissue by escaping the protective eye barrier.

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  • The World Health Organization recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months, but this can transfer toxic chemicals like Bisphenol A (BPA) from mothers to infants.
  • A study of 64 postpartum women in South Brazil found that all breast milk samples had high BPA concentrations, with a median of 34.18 ng/mL, influenced by the use of plastic packaging for food.
  • The estimated BPA intake for breastfed infants exceeded the safe levels set by European health authorities, indicating potential health risks for both mothers and babies.
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Acanthamoeba spp. are the causative agents of a sight-threatening infection of the cornea known as Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK). Amphotericin B - deoxycholate (AB) is used in the treatment of infectious keratitis, however, its topical administration has side effects as blepharitis, iritis, and painful instillation.

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  • THO, a compound from Croton heterodoxus, was studied for its effects on glucose uptake in hyperglycemic rats.
  • It was found to decrease blood sugar levels by increasing insulin and enhancing glycogen storage in the liver without affecting glucagon-like peptide-1 levels.
  • The mechanism involves stimulating GLUT4 translocation in adipose tissue through a p38-dependent pathway, suggesting THO's potential as an antihyperglycemic agent.
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Obesity is a global health problem and is associated with a chronic low-grade inflammatory state. Surgical obesity treatment is being increasingly common due to its efficacy. From this, we evaluate the metabolic state improvement and inflammation remission in patients with obesity undergoing bariatric surgery.

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  • Leishmaniasis is a global health issue that's often overlooked, with current treatments being inadequate.
  • A study examined the use of triglyceride-rich nanoparticles (TGNP) as a delivery method for amphotericin B (AB) to treat Leishmania amazonensis, showing better tolerability and effectiveness compared to standard AB therapy.
  • TGNP-AB demonstrated lower toxicity to healthy cells and significantly reduced the size of lesions and parasitic load in treated mice, highlighting its potential as a safer and more effective treatment option.
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  • Humans may face risks from various nanoparticles found in consumer products, yet there's limited understanding of their combined toxicity in real-life scenarios.
  • The study investigated the genotoxic effects of two specific nanoparticles: solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) and superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) when exposed together in mice.
  • Results indicated that co-exposure to these nanoparticles led to significantly higher genetic damage and sperm abnormalities compared to exposure to each nanoparticles type alone, suggesting a potentially harmful interaction between them.
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A 31-year-old female daily user of contact lenses sought medical attention, reporting blurred vision and irritation of the left eye. Slit-lamp examination revealed hyperemia and an irregular corneal epithelium surface, and empirical treatment was started. A corneal scrape was obtained and examined for the presence of fungi, bacteria, and Acanthamoeba spp.

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In this study, we used an experimental model of congenital hypothyroidism to show that deficient thyroid hormones (TH) disrupt different neurochemical, morphological and functional aspects in the cerebral cortex of 15-day-old offspring. Our results showing decreased glutamine synthetase (GS) activity and Ca overload in the cerebral cortex of hypothyroid pups suggest misregulated glutamate metabolism associated with developmentally induced TH deficiency. The C-MeAIB accumulation indicates upregulated System A activity and glutamine uptake by neurons.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: A prolonged estrogen deficiency alters lipid metabolism and increases risks of cardiovascular diseases. Phytoestrogens, naturally occurring compounds with estrogenic properties are reported to have cardiovascular protective effects. Millettia macrophylla used in the Cameroonian traditional system to treat physiological disorders related to menopause, was previously reported to have estrogenic effects.

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Natural antioxidants present in fruits have attracted considerable interest due to their presumed safety and potential nutritional value. Even though antioxidant activities of many fruits have been reported, the effects of phytochemicals of goji berry (GB) in patients with metabolic syndrome have not been investigated. In this study, we examined anthropometric and biochemical parameters in patients with metabolic syndrome after the consumption of GB.

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A series of 28 aryl- and alkyl-substituted isothiouronium salts were readily synthesized in high yields through the reaction of allylic bromides with thiourea, N-monosubstituted thioureas or thiosemicarbazide. The S-allylic isothiouronium salts substituted with aliphatic groups were found to be the most effective against leukemia cells. These compounds combine high antitumor activity and low toxicity toward non-tumoral cells, with selectivity index higher than 20 in some cases.

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Objectives: Since complement system has been recently associated with metabolic and cardiovascular diseases, and closely related to insulin resistance, we investigated the association of plasma complement factor 3 (C3) and factor 4 (C4) with insulin sensibility and weight loss after bariatric surgery.

Methods: Serum levels of C3, C4, total cholesterol, triacylglycerol, HDL-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol and homeostatic model assessment (HOMA-IR) measurements were assessed in morbidly obese patients before and after bariatric surgery, including a 6-month follow-up period, as well as a comparison with a lean group.

Results: Weight loss decreased body mass index (BMI), serum triacylglycerol, and increased serum HDL-cholesterol and insulin sensitivity, as expected.

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In light of the evidence that in contrast to most healthy tissues, several neoplasms overexpress fatty acid synthase (FASN) upon their dependence on increased lipogenesis; targeting of this protein is being considered as a valuable strategy in anticancer drug development. This can be particularly relevant for aggressive tumors such as melanoma in which FASN overexpression has been associated with increased depth of invasion and worse prognosis. We have previously shown that a sub-class of cyclic imides, the N-phenylmaleimides, presented antitumor activity against L1210 leukemia and B16F10 melanoma with evidences of interference in the energetic metabolism.

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Melanoma is a very aggressive type of skin cancer. Mutation in BRAF and NRAS are often found in patients with this disease. Therefore, in recent years the search for new molecules that inhibit these proteins has been intensified.

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  • * The SLN had an average particle size ranging from 116 to 306 nm, and while most showed good stability for up to 60 days, SLN made from stearic acid exhibited unique square/rod shapes and could not be measured by DLS.
  • * Notably, SLN with stearic acid demonstrated high toxicity to fibroblast cells and increased hemolytic activity towards red blood cells, marking them as potentially harmful compared to those made
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Acellular biological tissues, including bovine pericardium (BP), have been proposed as biomaterial for tissue engineering. BP is usually modified chemically to improve mechanical and biological properties using glutaraldehyde, the standard reagent for preservation of fresh bioprosthetic materials. Glutaraldehyde-fixed BP (Glut-BP), the most widely used material in heart valve manufacture, has been associated with calcification in vivo.

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Hypoxia has been implicated as a possible cause of adipose tissue inflammation. Furthermore, the acute phase protein serum amyloid A (SAA) has been associated with the modulation of the adipogenic process, and it is well-known that obese individuals have increased levels of SAA. The effect of hypoxia in the expression and production of SAA was examined in murine 3T3-L1 adipocytes.

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Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) are an alternative drug delivery system compared to emulsions, liposomes and polymeric nanoparticles. Due to their unique sizes and properties, SLNs offer possibility to develop new therapeutic approaches. The ability to incorporate drugs into nanocarriers offers a new prototype in drug delivery that could be used for drug targeting.

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