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Physical training minimizes immunological dysfunction, oxidative stress and tissue destruction on experimental periodontitis in rats
by
Lima, Maria Laura de Sousa
,
Lima, Rafael Rodrigues
,
Bittencourt, Leonardo Oliveira
in
Alveolar bone
,
Alveolar Bone Loss - metabolism
,
Alveolar Bone Loss - pathology
2024
The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of a moderate intensity physical training protocol, on alveolar bone morphology of rats submitted to ligature-induced periodontitis. Twenty-eight male Wistar rats were divided into four groups, considering the presence/absence of periodontitis and presence/absence of training. The training protocol was performed on a treadmill, 30 min/day, 5 days a week, for 4 weeks. In the experimental periodontal breakdown, with/without training, ligatures were placed on the lower first molars on the 14th day of the experiment, and were followed until the end of the protocol. At the end of the experiment, animals were euthanized and samples of plasma and mandibles were collected for immunoenzymatic evaluation of interleukins (IL)-1β, IL-6, TNF-α and IL-10, evaluation of serum concentrations of C-reactive protein, analysis of lipid peroxidation (LPO) and reduced glutathione, histological and microtomographic analyses were performed. Physical training resulted in a reduced levels of IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α C-reactive protein and LPO and an increase in the levels of IL-10 in rats with periodontitis (p<0.05); a reduction in the inflammatory infiltrate and decreased fiber degradation was identified in histological analysis. Additionally, it was shown a decrease in vertical bone loss and an increase in the bone volume/trabecular volume ratio was identified in periodontitis+physical training group (p<0.05). Based on the results, the practice of frequent physical exercise, at moderate intensity, can contribute to the reduction of damage related to the disproportionate inflammatory response in periodontitis.
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Incidence and risk factors for surgical site infection in general surgeries
by
Carvalho, Rafael Lima Rodrigues de
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Campos, Camila Cláudia
,
Ercole, Flávia Falci
in
Cirurgía General
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Enfermería
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Factores de Riesgo
2017
ABSTRACT Objective: to estimate the incidence of surgical site infection in general surgeries at a large Brazilian hospital while identifying risk factors and prevalent microorganisms. Method: non-concurrent cohort study with 16,882 information of patients undergoing general surgery from 2008 to 2011. Data were analyzed by descriptive, bivariate and multivariate analysis. Results: the incidence of surgical site infection was 3.4%. The risk factors associated with surgical site infection were: length of preoperative hospital stay more than 24 hours; duration of surgery in hours; wound class clean-contaminated, contaminated and dirty/infected; and ASA index classified into ASA II, III and IV/V. Staphyloccocus aureus and Escherichia coli were identified. Conclusion: the incidence was lower than that found in the national studies on general surgeries. These risk factors corroborate those presented by the National Nosocomial Infection Surveillance System Risk Index, by the addition of the length of preoperative hospital stay. The identification of the actual incidence of surgical site infection in general surgeries and associated risk factors may support the actions of the health team in order to minimize the complications caused by surgical site infection. RESUMEN Objetivo: estimar la incidencia de infección de sitio quirúrgico en cirugías generales de un hospital brasileño de gran porte, identificando los factores de riesgo y los microorganismos prevalentes. Método: estudio de cohorte no concurrente con 16.882 informaciones de pacientes sometidos a cirugías generales en el período entre 2008 y 2011. Se realizó análisis descriptivo bivariado y multivariado. Resultado: se identifico incidencia de infección de sitio quirúrgico de 3,4%. Los factores de riesgo asociados a la infección del sitio quirúrgico fueron: tiempo de internación preoperatorio mayor que 24 horas; tiempo de duración de la cirugía, en horas; potencial de contaminación de la herida de la operación clasificada en potencialmente contaminada, contaminada e infectada; e índice ASA clasificado en ASA II, III y IV/V. Los microorganismos Staphylococcus aureus y Escherichia coli fueron identificados. Conclusión: la incidencia se presentó menor que la encontrada en estudios nacionales en cirugías generales. Los factores de riesgo corroboran los presentados por el índice de riesgo de infección quirúrgica del National Nosocomial Infection Surveillance System, con la adición del tiempo de internación preoperatoria. La identificación de la real incidencia de infección del sitio quirúrgico en cirugías generales y de los factores de riesgo asociados puede respaldar acciones del equipo de salud con el objetivo de minimizar las complicaciones causadas por la infección del sitio quirúrgico. RESUMO Objetivo: estimar a incidência de infecção de sítio cirúrgico em cirurgias gerais de um hospital brasileiro de grande porte, identificando fatores de risco e microrganismo prevalente. Método: estudo de coorte não concorrente com 16.882 informações de pacientes submetidos a cirurgias gerais no período entre 2008 e 2011. Realizada análise descritiva, bivariada e multivariada. Resultado: identificada incidência de infecção de sítio cirúrgico de 3,4%. Os fatores de risco associados à infecção de sítio cirúrgico foram: tempo de internação pré-operatório maior que 24 horas; tempo de duração da cirurgia, em horas; potencial de contaminação da ferida operatória classificado em potencialmente contaminada, contaminada e infectada; e índice ASA classificado em ASA II, III e IV/V. Staphyloccocus aureus e Escherichia coli foram identificados. Conclusão: a incidência apresentou-se menor que estudos nacionais em cirurgias gerais. Os fatores de risco corroboram com aqueles apresentados pelo índice de risco de infecção cirúrgica do National Nosocomial Infection Surveillance System, com a adição do tempo de internação pré-operatória. A identificação da real incidência de infecção de sítio cirúrgico em cirurgias gerais e dos fatores de risco associados podem respaldar ações da equipe de saúde com o intuito de minimizar as complicações causadas pela infecção de sítio cirúrgico.
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Do stress hormones influence choice? A systematic review of pharmacological interventions on the HPA axis and/or SAM system
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Ríos-Flórez, Jorge Alexander
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Rincón Uribe, Fabio Alexis
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Rodrigues Lima, Rafael
in
Choice Behavior - drug effects
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Choice Behavior - physiology
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Decision making
2024
Abstract
The hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal axis (HPA axis) and the sympathetic–adrenal–medullary system (SAM system), two neuroendocrine systems associated with the stress response, have often been implicated to modulate decision-making in various domains. This systematic review summarizes the scientific evidence on the effects of pharmacological HPA axis and SAM system modulation on decision-making. We found 6375 references, of which 17 studies fulfilled our inclusion criteria. We quantified the risk of bias in our results with respect to missing outcome data, measurements, and selection of the reported results. The included studies administered hydrocortisone, fludrocortisone (HPA axis stimulants), yohimbine, reboxetine (SAM system stimulants), and/or propranolol (SAM system inhibitor). Integrating the evidence, we found that SAM system stimulation had no impact on risk aversion, loss aversion or intertemporal choice, while SAM system inhibition showed a tentative reduction in sensitivity to losses. HPA axis stimulation had no effect on loss aversion or reward anticipation but likely a time-dependent effect on decision under risk. Lastly, combined stimulation of both systems exhibited inconsistent results that could be explained by dose differences (loss aversion) and sex differences (risk aversion). Future research should address time-, dose-, and sex-dependencies of pharmacological effects on decision-making.
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Molecular Modeling Approaches Can Reveal the Molecular Interactions Established between a Biofilm and the Bioactive Compounds of the Essential Oil of Piper divaricatum
2022
Molecular modeling approaches are used in a versatile way to investigate the properties of diverse organic and inorganic structures such as proteins, biomolecules, nanomaterials, functionalized nanoparticles, and membranes. However, more detailed studies are needed to understand the molecular nature of interactions established in gelatin biofilms impregnated with bioactive compounds. Because of this, we used computational methods to evaluate how the major compounds of Piper divaricatum essential oil can interact with the gelatin biofilm structure. For this, we used as inspiration the paper published, where various properties of the essential oil impregnated gelatin biofilm P. divaricatum are reported. After our computer simulations, we related our molecular observations to biofilm’s structural and mechanical properties. Our results suggest that the major compounds of the essential oil were able to interrupt intermolecular interactions between the chains of the biofilm matrix. However, the compounds also established interactions with the amino acid residues of these chains. Our molecular analyses also explain changes in the structural and mechanical properties of the essential oil-impregnated biofilm. These results can support the planning of functional packaging impregnated with bioactive compounds that can protect food against microorganisms harmful to human health.
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An Updated Review on the Multifaceted Therapeutic Potential of Calendula officinalis L
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Rout, Srutee
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Cruz, Jorddy
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Kshirsagar, Madhuri
in
Alzheimer's disease
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Antioxidants
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biological activities
2023
Calendula officinalis Linn. (CO) is a popular medicinal plant from the plant kingdom’s Asteraceae family that has been used for millennia. This plant contains flavonoids, triterpenoids, glycosides, saponins, carotenoids, volatile oil, amino acids, steroids, sterols, and quinines. These chemical constituents confer multifaceted biological effects such as anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, antihelminthic, antidiabetes, wound healing, hepatoprotective, and antioxidant activities. Additionally, it is employed in cases of certain burns and gastrointestinal, gynecological, ocular, and skin conditions. In this review, we have discussed recent research from the last five years on the therapeutic applications of CO and emphasized its myriad capabilities as a traditional medicine. We have also elucidated CO’s molecular mechanisms and recent clinical studies. Overall, this review intends to summarize, fill in the gaps in the existing research, and provide a wealth of possibilities for researchers working to validate traditional claims and advance the safe and effective use of CO in treating various ailments.
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Effects of Drying Temperature and Solvents on In Vitro Diabetic Wound Healing Potential of Moringa oleifera Leaf Extracts
2023
The delayed healing of wounds among people with diabetes is a severe problem worldwide. Hyperglycemia and increased levels of free radicals are the major inhibiting factors of wound healing in diabetic patients. Plant extracts are a rich source of polyphenols, allowing them to be an effective agent for wound healing. Drying temperature and extraction solvent highly affect the stability of polyphenols in plant materials. However, there is a need to optimize the extraction protocol to ensure the efficacy of the final product. For this purpose, the effects of drying temperature and solvents on the polyphenolic composition and diabetic wound healing activity of Moringa oleifera leaves were examined in the present research. Fresh leaves were oven dried at different temperatures (10 °C, 30 °C, 50 °C, and 100 °C) and extracted in three solvents (acetone, ethanol, and methanol) to obtain twelve extracts in total. The extracts were assessed for free radical scavenging and antihyperglycemic effects using DPPH (2,2-diphenylpicrylhydrazyl) and α- glucosidase inhibition assays. Alongside this, a scratch assay was performed to evaluate the cell migration activity of M. oleifera on the human retinal pigment epithelial cell line. The cytotoxicity of the plant extracts was assessed on human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) and hepatocellular carcinoma (Huh-7) cell lines. Using high-performance liquid chromatography, phenolic compounds in extracts of M. oleifera were identified. We found that an ethanol-based extract prepared by drying the leaves at 10 °C contained the highest amounts of identified polyphenols. Moringa oleifera extracts showed remarkable antioxidant, antidiabetic, and cell migration properties. The best results were obtained with leaves dried at 10 °C and 30 °C. Decreased activities were observed with drying temperatures of 50 °C and above. Moreover, M. oleifera extracts exhibited no toxicity on RPE cells, and the same extracts were cytotoxic for Huh-7 cells. This study revealed that M. oleifera leaves extracts can enhance wound healing in diabetic conditions due to their antihyperglycemic, antioxidant, and cell migration effects. The leaves of this plant can be an excellent therapeutic option when extracted at optimum conditions.
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Cellular and Molecular Pathophysiology of Traumatic Brain Injury: What Have We Learned So Far?
by
Cavalcanti, Jose Rodolfo Lopes P.
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Rocha, Gabriel Sousa
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Lima, Rafael Rodrigues
in
Alzheimer's disease
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Apoptosis
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Blood vessels
2023
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the leading causes of long-lasting morbidity and mortality worldwide, being a devastating condition related to the impairment of the nervous system after an external traumatic event resulting in transitory or permanent functional disability, with a significant burden to the healthcare system. Harmful events underlying TBI can be classified into two sequential stages, primary and secondary, which are both associated with breakdown of the tissue homeostasis due to impairment of the blood–brain barrier, osmotic imbalance, inflammatory processes, oxidative stress, excitotoxicity, and apoptotic cell death, ultimately resulting in a loss of tissue functionality. The present study provides an updated review concerning the roles of brain edema, inflammation, excitotoxicity, and oxidative stress on brain changes resulting from a TBI. The proper characterization of the phenomena resulting from TBI can contribute to the improvement of care, rehabilitation and quality of life of the affected people.
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Local and Systemic Hypoxia as Inductors of Increased Aluminum and Iron Brain Accumulation Promoting the Onset of Alzheimer’s Disease
by
Cirovic, Ana
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Cirovic, Aleksandar
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Lima, Rafael Rodrigues
in
adverse effects
,
Aluminium
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Aluminum
2023
Human environment is highly contaminated with aluminum, and aluminum is toxic to majority of tissues, particularly to neurons. In previous decades, aluminum exposure was frequently linked with the onset of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and increased levels of Al were detected in the brains of individuals with AD. People who live in a certain area are exposed to aluminum in a similar way (they eat the same vegetable and other foodstuffs, use similar cosmetics, and buy medications from the same manufacturer), nevertheless not all of them develop Alzheimer’s disease. Majority of known risk factors for AD promote atherosclerosis and consequently reduce brain blood supply. In this review, we highlighted the significance of local (carotid disease and atherosclerosis of intracranial blood vessels) and systemic hypoxia (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and anemia) in the development of AD. Nerve tissue is very sophisticated and sensitive to hypoxia and aluminum toxicity. As a side effect of compensatory mechanisms in case of hypoxia, neurons start to uptake aluminum and iron to a greater extent. This makes perfect a background for the gradual onset and development of AD.
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between fluoride exposure and neurological disorders
by
Alvarenga, Maria Olímpia Paz
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Lima, Rafael Rodrigues
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Ferreira, Maria Karolina Martins
in
692/617
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692/617/375
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704/172
2021
Different studies have suggested that fluoride is related to neurological disorders in children and adolescents, but clinical evidences of which neurological parameters associated to fluoride exposure are, in fact, still controversial. In this way, this systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to show if there is an association between fluoride exposure from different sources, doses and neurological disorders. Terms related to “
Humans
”; “
Central nervous system
”; “
Fluorides
”; and “
Neurologic manifestations
” were searched in a systematic way on
PubMed
,
Scopus
,
Web of Science
,
Lilacs
,
Cochrane
and
Google Scholar.
All studies performed on humans exposed to fluoride were included on the final assessment. A meta-analysis was then performed and the quality level of evidence was performed using the
GRADE
approach. Our search retrieved 4,024 studies, among which 27 fulfilled the eligibility criteria. The main source of fluoride was naturally fluoridated water. Twenty-six studies showed alterations related to Intelligence Quotient (IQ) while only one has evaluated headache, insomnia, lethargy, polydipsia and polyuria. Ten studies were included on the meta-analysis, which showed IQ impairment only for individuals under high fluoride exposure considering the World Health Organization criteria, without evidences of association between low levels and any neurological disorder. However, the high heterogeneity observed compromise the final conclusions obtained by the quantitative analyses regarding such high levels. Furthermore, this association was classified as very low-level evidence. At this time, the current evidence does not allow us to state that fluoride is associated with neurological damage, indicating the need for new epidemiological studies that could provide further evidences regarding this possible association.
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