15 results match your criteria: "Federal University of Espirito Santo Vitoria[Affiliation]"

The disparity between the sexes in stroke mortality has been demonstrated in people from different locations. The objective of this study was to analyze the disparity between sexes in stroke mortality in adults in the metropolitan area of Greater Vitoria between 2000 and 2021. Ecological time series design was conducted with a database of the Brazilian Health System Informatics Department.

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Textile wastewater is commonly released into water bodies without appropriated treatment, resulting in environmental damages. Processes involving separation and adsorption using nanomagnetic supports have been considered a promising alternative to address this concern. However, challenges concerning the low stability of nanoparticles and the reproducibility of experiments make their large-scale application difficult.

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Background: Through citizen science projects, like Projeto Bromélias, community members contribute valuable data on species diversity, notably those with low detectability like the lizard. A recent observation in the State of Espírito Santo (south-eastern Brazil), amidst coffee and eucalyptus crops, highlights the utility of widespread technology use in tracking and documenting wildlife. Such initiatives are especially beneficial for mapping the distribution of rare, endemic or endangered reptiles.

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Decline in estrogen levels promotes endothelial dysfunction and, consequently, the most prevalent cardiovascular diseases in menopausal women. The use of natural therapies such as pomegranate can change these results. Pomegranate [ (Punicaceae)] is widely used as a phytotherapeutic agent worldwide, including in Brazil.

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Increased Blood Pressure Variability Prior to Chronic Kidney Disease Exacerbates Renal Dysfunction in Rats.

Front Physiol

September 2016

Physiological Sciences Graduate Program, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Espirito SantoVitoria, Brazil; Division of Nephrology, McMaster UniversityHamilton, ON, Canada.

Increased blood pressure variability (BPV), which can be experimentally induced by sinoaortic denervation (SAD), has emerged as a new marker of the prognosis of cardiovascular and renal outcomes. Considering that increased BPV can lead to organ-damage, the goal of the present study was to evaluate the effects of SAD on renal function in an experimental model of chronic kidney disease (CKD). SAD was performed in male Wistar rats 2 weeks before 5/6 nephrectomy and the animals were evaluated 4 weeks after the induction of CKD.

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Circulating dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPPIV) activity is associated with worse cardiovascular outcomes in humans and experimental heart failure (HF) models, suggesting that DPPIV may play a role in the pathophysiology of this syndrome. Renal dysfunction is one of the key features of HF, but it remains to be determined whether DPPIV inhibitors are capable of improving cardiorenal function after the onset of HF. Therefore, the present study aimed to test the hypothesis that DPPIV inhibition by vildagliptin improves renal water and salt handling and exerts anti-proteinuric effects in rats with established HF.

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Effects of Kefir on the Cardiac Autonomic Tones and Baroreflex Sensitivity in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats.

Front Physiol

July 2016

Laboratory of Translational Physiology, Federal University of Espirito SantoVitoria, Brazil; Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Program, Vila Velha UniversityVila Velha, Brazil.

Aims: It has been previously shown that the probiotic kefir (a symbiotic matrix containing acid bacteria and yeasts) attenuated the hypertension and the endothelial dysfunction in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). In the present study, the effect of chronic administration of kefir on the cardiac autonomic control of heart rate (HR) and baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) in SHR was evaluated.

Methods: SHR were treated with kefir (0.

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Dioclea violacea lectin ameliorates oxidative stress and renal dysfunction in an experimental model of acute kidney injury.

Am J Transl Res

February 2016

Physiological Sciences Graduate Program, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Espirito SantoVitoria, ES, Brazil; Division of Nephrology, McMaster UniversityHamilton, ON, Canada.

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is characterized by rapid and potentially reversible decline in renal function; however, the current management for AKI is nonspecific and associated with limited supportive care. Considering the need for more novel therapeutic approaches, we believe that lectins from Dioclea violacea (Dvl), based on their anti-inflammatory properties, could be beneficial for the treatment of AKI induced by renal ischemia/reperfusion (IR). Dvl (1 mg/kg, i.

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The protective effects of oral low-dose quercetin on diabetic nephropathy in hypercholesterolemic mice.

Front Physiol

September 2015

Laboratory of Translational Physiology, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Espirito Santo Vitoria, Brazil ; Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Program, Vila Velha University Vila Velha, Brazil ; Emescam School of Health Sciences Vitoria, Brazil.

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the effects of low-dose quercetin on diabetic nephropathy (DN) and atherosclerosis in a specific mouse model (apoE(-/-)).
  • The treatment with quercetin improved several health markers, including reduced polyuria, lower blood sugar, and decreased kidney damage.
  • The findings suggest that quercetin might be a viable therapeutic option for managing DN, particularly in cases associated with high cholesterol.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the early effect of the endurance training (ET) on systolic blood pressure (SBP), heart rate (HR) and rate pressure-product (RPP) after acute cigarette smoke exposure. Twenty male Wistar rats were randomly allocated into two groups: trained (TEx; n = 10) and control (CEx; n = 10), exposed to smoke. TEx rats undertook ET during 2 weeks (swimming, 5 days/week; 1 h/session) and CEx group was kept in sedentary lifestyle.

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Effects of 5/6 nephrectomy on renal function and blood pressure in mice.

Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol

October 2012

Laboratory of Transgenes and Cardiovascular Control, Physiological Sciences Graduate Program, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Espirito Santo Vitoria, ES, Brazil ; Biotechnology Graduate Program, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Espirito Santo Vitoria, ES, Brazil.

Background/aims: The rat has been the most used experimental animal for studies of cardiovascular and kidney diseases. However, it is notable that there is increasing importance placed on the use of the mouse model to increase understanding of these pathophysiologies. The aim of the present study was to induce chronic kidney disease in a mouse model and to evaluate the resulting changes in blood pressure (BP) and in renal morphology and function.

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Objective: To assess glucose homeostasis and weight loss in morbidly obese patients undergoing Silastic(R) ring sleeve gas-trectomy.

Methods: This was a prospective clinical study. Thirty-three female patients with a mean body mass index (BMI) of 42.

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Objective: To investigate the completeness of tuberculosis control program records for the 2001-2005 period in the case registry database of the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil.

Methods: A descriptive study using secondary data analysis. The following variables were studied: race/color; educational level, supervised treatment, sputum culture at treatment outcome, HIV status, smear sputum microscopy at the sixth month of treatment and treatment outcome.

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