Publications by authors named "Vanessa Moraes Andrade"

Background: Discussion of the benefits of moderate alcohol consumption is ongoing. Broadly, research focusing on ethanol consumption tends to report no benefits. However, studies that distinguish between different types of alcoholic beverages, particularly beers, often reveal positive effects.

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  • The study investigates how voluntary physical exercise combined with chronic fructose consumption affects pregnant females and their offspring.
  • Findings show that fructose intake led to negative health changes in the mothers, while voluntary exercise improved these conditions and decreased genotoxic effects.
  • Offspring from mothers consuming fructose showed issues like altered food consumption and increased adiposity, but those whose mothers also exercised had better health outcomes.
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  • - The comet assay is a flexible method used to identify DNA damage in individual eukaryotic cells, applicable to various species from yeast to humans, detecting issues like DNA strand breaks and other forms of damage.
  • - Modifications to the protocol are necessary based on the specimen to minimize additional DNA damage during sample processing and to enhance the detection of damage differences.
  • - The method has been validated for various applications in research and has gained recognition as an in vivo genotoxicity test by the OECD, with guidelines provided for its use across different cell types and DNA damage assessments.
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The intrauterine environment is a critical location for exposure to exogenous and endogenous factors that trigger metabolic changes through fetal programming. Among the external factors, chemical compounds stand out, which include caffeine, since its consumption is common among women, including during pregnancy. Thereby, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the behavioral, genetic, and biochemical parameters in the offspring of female mice treated with caffeine during pregnancy and lactation.

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This study aimed to evaluate the effect of Cynara cardunculus leaf ethanol extract on inflammatory and oxidative stress parameters in the hypothalamus, prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, striatum, cerebral cortex and liver of high-fat diet-induced obese mice. Food intake, body weight, visceral fat weight, and liver weight were also evaluated. Male Swiss mice were divided into control (low-fat purified diet) and obese (high-fat purified diet) groups.

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  • Inhalation of harmful particles, especially from cigarette smoke, triggers inflammation and oxidative stress, leading to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
  • The study explores the therapeutic effects of different concentrations of gold nanoparticles (GNPs) administered intranasally to mice exposed to cigarette smoke.
  • Results indicate that while higher doses of GNPs show strong anti-inflammatory effects, a mid-range dose (7.5 mg/L) is most effective at reducing oxidative stress and lung cell DNA damage without causing further harm.
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Fructose (CHO), also known as levulose, is a hexose. Chronic consumption of fructose may be associated with increased intrahepatic fat concentration and the development of insulin resistance as well as an increase in the prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and hyperlipidemia during pregnancy. Despite the existence of many studies regarding the consumption of fructose in pregnancy, its effects on fetuses have not yet been fully elucidated.

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  • Obesity is linked to various diseases, and the study investigates the effects of Zingiber officinale (ZO), a potential natural treatment, on diet-induced obesity in mice. !* -
  • Mice subjected to a high-fat diet developed insulin resistance and inflammation, but ZO supplementation improved insulin sensitivity, reduced certain inflammatory markers, and decreased oxidative stress without altering body weight. !* -
  • The findings suggest that ZO could serve as a complementary treatment for obesity, enhancing antioxidant defenses and reducing damage in tissues affected by obesity-related conditions. !*
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The comet assay is a widely used test for the detection of DNA damage and repair activity. However, there are interlaboratory differences in reported levels of baseline and induced damage in the same experimental systems. These differences may be attributed to protocol differences, although it is difficult to identify the relevant conditions because detailed comet assay procedures are not always published.

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  • The ageing process leads to reduced cellular functions and more degenerative diseases, with decreased melatonin production as we age.
  • This study examined how chronic melatonin consumption affects DNA damage and genetic stability in older Swiss mice by providing supplementation starting at various ages.
  • Findings revealed that melatonin not only extended the lifespan of the mice but also reduced age-related DNA damage and boosted repair enzyme levels, highlighting its potential as an effective antioxidant against age-related changes.
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We evaluated the impact of maximal exercise on oxidative stress and DNA damage in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from sedentary and exercised lean and obese men. PBMC were collected before, immediately and 1-h after exercise and exposed to hydrogen peroxide (HO; 25 and 50 µM, 4 h). A leukocytosis was induced by maximal exercise immediately and 1-h after exercise in all groups.

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  • Cells often suffer from DNA damage which can lead to serious issues like neuronal death and contribute to neurological disorders, cancer, and aging.
  • Engaging in physical exercise has been shown to protect the brain, enhancing cognition and memory while regulating oxidative stress and reducing DNA damage.
  • The review highlights various studies exploring how exercise influences DNA repair in the brain, but the specific neuroplasticity molecules involved in this process are still not fully understood.
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  • - Melanoma is a serious skin cancer that can spread to various organs, leading to DNA damage, while melatonin is a hormone known to protect DNA and inhibit the growth of melanoma cells.
  • - The study involved 32 male mice divided into four groups to investigate the impact of melatonin on B16F10 melanoma, focusing on DNA damage and tumor size after 60 days of treatment.
  • - Results showed that melatonin supplementation reduced DNA damage in several tissues, highlighting its potential as an anti-tumor agent, although its effects on lung DNA damage were not conclusive.
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The consumption of fructose during pregnancy can cause hyperglycaemia and may stimulate production of reactive oxygen species; however, there are only a few studies reporting whether fructose consumption during pregnancy causes DNA damage. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of fructose consumption on genetic and biochemical parameters in Swiss mice treated during pregnancy and lactation. For this, 15 couples of 60-day-old Swiss mice were divided into three groups of five couples: negative control (water) and two fructose groups (fructose dose of 10%/l and 20%/l).

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Antineoplastic therapy has been associated with pain syndrome development characterized by acute and chronic pain. The chemotherapeutic agent dacarbazine, used mainly to treat metastatic melanoma, is reported to cause painful symptoms, compromising patient quality of life. Evidence has proposed that transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) plays a critical role in chemotherapy-induced pain syndrome.

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Sprengel, popularly known as "guaco," is used in Brazilian folk medicine for several inflammatory and allergic conditions. Besides, the popular use "guaco" is indicated by the Brazilian Ministry of Health as a safe and effective herbal medicine. The biological activity of extracts is due to the presence of the coumarins, a large family of phenolic substances found in plants and is made of fused benzene and α-pyrone rings.

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Copaifera officinalis L. possesses traditional uses as an analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic. However, until now the antinociceptive effect and the mechanism of action were not described for Copaifera officinalis L.

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus has undergone a worldwide growth in incidence in the world and has now acquired epidemic status. There is a strong link between type 2 diabetes and vitamin D deficiency. Because vitamin D has beneficial effects on glucose homeostasis, the aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of vitamin D3 supplementation on the modulation of glycaemic control and other metabolic effects, as well as modulation of genomic instability in patients with type 2 diabetes.

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Caffeine is a bioactive compound worldwide consumed with effect into the brain. Part of its action in reducing incidence or delaying Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases symptoms in human is credited to the adenosine receptors properties. However, the impact of caffeine consumption during aging on survival of brain cells remains debatable.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the DNA damage in peripheral lymphocytes and the frequencies of CD8+ T cells expressing CD25, CD28 and CD45ro in aged individuals with inverted CD4:CD8 ratio. Blood samples of elderly individuals (aged >65) with normal CD4:CD8 ratio (n = 8) and inverted CD4:CD8 ratio (n = 8) were collected to identify the expression of CD25+, CD28+ and CD45ro+ in CD8+ T cells. DNA damage index was evaluated by the alkaline comet assay which was performed in lymphocytes treated with different concentrations of methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) (control non-treatment, 2 × 10 M, 4 × 10 M) for 1, 2 or 24 h.

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Aging is a complex biological process. Epigenetic alterations have been related to both aging and memory decline. Included amongst these alterations is histone acetylation, which may play a crucial role in aging.

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Skeletal muscle aging is associated with loss of mass, function, and strength-a condition known as sarcopenia. It has been reported that sarcopenia can be attenuated by physical exercise. Therefore, we investigated whether 2 different physical exercise protocols could modulate and induce changes in oxidative and inflammatory parameters, as well as in BDNF and DNA repair enzyme levels in skeletal muscle tissue of aged rats.

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Tityus serrulatus is the scorpion associated with the most severe cases of scorpion envenoming in Brazil. However, there are no studies reporting the genotoxic effects of this venom in natural or experimental envenomations. It is well known that DNA-damage responses are providing opportunities for improving disease detection and management.

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