Publications by authors named "Finol H"

The damage of the adrenal gland by snake venoms needs to be clarified. Lethality (LD) of () venom was established by intraperitoneally mice injections. Preparation of specimens for transmission electron microscopy samples from cortex adrenal gland biopsies at 3, 6, and 24 h was processed.

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Crotamine and crotamine-like peptides are non-enzymatic polypeptides, belonging to the family of myotoxins, which are found in high concentration in the venom of the Crotalus genus. Helleramine was isolated and purified from the venom of the Southern Pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus oreganus helleri. This peptide had a similar, but unique, identity to crotamine and crotamine-like proteins isolated from other rattlesnakes species.

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Crotamine is a cationic, non-enzymatic, protein integrating a minor family of myotoxins, composed of 42 amino acid residues, described in Viperidae and Crotalidae snake's families that has been used in neuroscience research, drug progressing and molecular diversity reports. Crotamine-like protein (CLP) from C.o.

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In this study, we describe, compare, and discuss several subcellular alterations found in Colorectal Adenocarcinoma and peritumoral tissue using transmission electron microscopy, morphometry, and statistical analysis. Tissue samples from anterior resections were collected from patients diagnosed with Colorectal Adenocarcinoma in the University Hospital of Caracas. Samples were processed according to the typical protocol for their observation through transmission electron microscopy.

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  • Trypanosomosis is a significant parasitic disease impacting livestock in tropical areas, particularly in Latin America, with Trypanosoma vivax being the primary cause of ruminant infections.
  • The study focused on how T. vivax affects ovine red blood cells (RBCs), observing changes in shape and surface structure due to interactions with the parasite.
  • These alterations lead to increased removal of the damaged RBCs by the immune system, resulting in a decrease in hematocrit levels during the infection.
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Hashimoto thyroiditis (HT) is an autoimmune disease of the thyroid gland. Patients may present or not a hypothyroid state, and frequently have manifestations of myopathy. The present work was aimed to assess the clinical symptoms and signs of skeletal muscle alterations in HT, describe the muscular pathological changes and relate them to the functional thyroid status and to the autoimmune condition of the patient.

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The ultrastructural study in different tissues of mice experimentally infected with isolates of Trypanosoma evansi, Trypanosoma cruzi, and Leishmania mexicana reveals changes in cardiac myocytes, skeletal muscle fibers, and hepatic, adrenal, kidney, and spleen cells. Some of these changes were cytoarchitectural and others consisted of necrosis. Alterations in the microvasculature were also found.

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Decreased levels of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) have been observed in the kidney and other organs, in human and animal models of diabetes. Long-term administration of heparins and other glycosaminoglycans has demonstrated a beneficial effect on morphological and functional kidney abnormalities in diabetic rats. We assessed the effect of pentosan polysulfate sodium (PPS), a semi-synthetic glycosaminoglycan with low anticoagulant activity, on kidney involvement in streptozotocin diabetic rats.

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  • The venom of the brown widow spider (BrWS) causes severe systemic reactions, including muscle cramps, nausea, and hypertension, potentially due to damage to the nervous system and adrenal glands.
  • Research shows that the venom affects adrenal gland cells, leading to acute adrenal insufficiency, and causes significant alterations in intracellular membranes within hours.
  • The study also identifies specific proteolytic activities within the venom, which may disrupt cell-matrix adhesion proteins and contribute to hemostatic issues in individuals affected by envenoming.
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Brown widow spider (Latrodectus geometricus) venom (BrWSV) produces few local lesions and intense systemic reactions such as cramps, harsh muscle pains, nausea, vomiting and hypertension. Approximately 16 protein bands under reducing conditions and approximately 14 bands under non-reducing conditions on a 12.5% sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis were observed.

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  • The study compared the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) to normal Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rats, focusing on muscle fiber types and capillary structure.
  • There were no differences in the distribution of muscle fiber types or capillary density; however, a reduction in the size of IIB fibers in SHR was noted.
  • Ultrastructural examination revealed significant capillary abnormalities in SHR, such as enlarged endothelial cell cross-sections and irregular capillary membranes, along with signs of muscle damage and necrosis, indicating mild myopathy and focal fibrosis in these hypertensive rats.
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Malaria, a common health problem in certain parts of the world, has a considerable morbidity and mortality. This work reports under electron microscopy studies serious ultrastructural kidney damage such as extensive cytoplasmic vacuolation, vesiculation and autophagic vacuoles in proximal tubular cells. A thickened endothelial wall on peritubular capillary, interdigitation disorganization and significant decrease of their number in some areas were detected.

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This study explored the toxic effects of crotoxin isolated from Crotalus durissus cumanensis venom on the ultrastructure of mice cardiac autonomic nervous system. Mice were intravenously injected with saline (control group) and crotoxin diluted in saline venom (study group) at a dose of 0.107 mg/kg mouse body weight.

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The use of chemical pesticides and herbicides has increased environmental pollution and affected ichthyofauna in the watersheds where they are used. We studied the effect of an herbicide, triazine, on the kidneys of two species (Caquetaia kraussii and Colossomna macropomum) widely found in Caribbean and South American rivers. In Venezuela, these species are abundant and have a high aquaculture potential because they may be cultured and reproduced in captivity.

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Objective: The Fas (CD95) interaction with its receptor Fas ligand (FasL) is one of the main mechanisms of cell apoptosis. High expression of FasL has been consistently observed in a variety of human cancers. In this study, we evaluated FasL and its relationship with apoptosis and proliferation in Lobund-Wistar (L-W) cancers.

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Axenic cultures of pure Trypanosoma rangeli were used to investigate the relation between ultrastructure and activity in the mitochondrion. Every other day, ultrathin sections were obtained from cultivated flagellates and, subsequently, observed in order to register changes in the cytoarchitecture of the organelle. Culture samples were incubated in tetrazolium salts to determine the mitochondrion's metabolic state.

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The chloroformic extracts from dried fresh leaves ofAzadirachta indica A. Juss. and Melia azedarach L.

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Biopsy specimens of cervico-scutular muscles obtained from animals injected with bee crude venom were prepared for electron microscopy studies. At 6 h from Apis mellifera venom injection, in mice under transmission electron microscopy, the muscular fibres presented different atrophy levels with increment of the intermyofibrillar spaces. Tubules and sarcoplasmic reticulum elements were altered, in some places only tubular fragments and an increment of the intermyofibrillar spaces were noticed as well as loss of fibre regularity and prominent triads.

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  • The study investigated capillary damage in skeletal muscles of patients with advanced Chagas' disease compared to healthy subjects, focusing on the vastus lateralis muscle.
  • Findings revealed a reduced capillary-to-fibre ratio and decreased capillary proximity to specific muscle fibre types in patients, indicating significant structural changes at the cellular level.
  • The observed capillary abnormalities suggest a potential autoimmune component in chronic Chagas' disease, which could contribute to impaired muscle function in affected individuals.
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An inflammatory process may be involved in nitric oxide production in skeletal muscle of type 2 diabetic patients. Nitric oxide generation in skeletal muscle was assessed in 14 non-complicated type 2 diabetic patients and in 12 healthy subjects. In samples of quadriceps femoris muscle, endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), nitrite, nitrate and nitrotyrosine were determined.

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Biomphalaria glabrata and Schistosoma mansoni relationship was studied by light microscopy (LM) and freeze-fracture replica technique (FFR). We observed very thin cytoplasmic extensions of hemocytes in the LM, which then surround immobilize the miracidia. FFR images showed that the contact site between hemocytes cytoplasmic extensions and the external tegumentary coat involved only superficial layers of miracidia.

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Bee accidents incidence is underestimated because many people do not consult to the physicians. Here it is described for the first time the severe mice adrenal gland damage induced by Apis mellifera venom. Biopsy specimens were obtained from mice adrenal gland and after sample preparation observed in Hitachi H-7100 electron microscope.

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Acute renal insufficiency related to acute tubular necrosis is the most important complication caused by crotalid bite. For structural and ultrastructural studies of renal tissue, mice injected with crude venom or C. vegrandis haemorrhagic fraction, and controls were tested.

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An electron microscopic study of skeletal muscle biopsies from euthyroid and hypothyroid patients with autoimmune thyroid disease (ATD) showed the existence of capillary alterations and a mononuclear cell infiltrate. Microvascular abnormalities included thickening and lamination of basement membrane, endothelial proliferation with progressive lumen occlusion, and hypertrophied pericytes. Capillary degeneration was also observed.

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An ultrastructural study of skeletal muscle alterations wascarried out in mice experimentally infected with Trypanosoma evansi. Manifested anomalies were found, in both muscle fibre and microvasculature. Muscle fibre changes included atrophy, autophagic vacuoles formation, mitochondrial degeneration, nuclei pyknosis and segmental necrosis.

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