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2. Effect of Dioscorea villosa extract and the phytoestrogen diosgenin on ovariectomized mice with zymosan-induced arthritis
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Luiz André Santos Silva, Jéssica Maria Dantas Araújo, Damião Rabelo de Almeida, Luiz Felipe Lobo Mascarenhas Fratel de Araújo, Eloísa Portugal Barros Silva Soares de Souza, Saulo Santos Matos, Cláudio Moreira de Lima, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Enilton Aparecido Camargo, and Renata Grespan
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Estrogen ,Menopause ,Natural product ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Osteoarthritis ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Abstract Humans are exposed to natural compounds such as phytoestrogens primarily through diet and supplements. These compounds promote health by alleviating the symptoms and illnesses associated with menopause and arthritis. Diosgenin (DSG) occurs naturally in plants such as Dioscorea villosa (DV) and binds to estrogen receptors, so it may have similar effects to this hormone, including against arthritis. Thus, we investigated the effect of chronic treatment with dry extract of DV and its phytoestrogen DSG on ovariectomized mice with arthritis. We found that dry extract of Dioscorea villosa (DV) contains the phytoestrogen diosgenin (DSG) in its composition. Furthermore, arthritic mice treated with DV and DSG showed reduced neutrophil accumulation in the articular cartilage. Also, the dry extract of DV administered orally (v.o) did not alter the leukocyte count in the joints or promote changes in the reproductive tract. However, DSG altered these parameters, with possible beneficial effects by reducing symptoms related to reproductive aging. Thus, oral treatment with dry extract of DV and subcutaneous (s.c) treatment with DSG showed promise by acting against inflammation caused by arthritis and reducing symptoms in the reproductive tract due to menopause.
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- 2024
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3. Kinetics of humoral immune response in patients with asymptomatic or mild COVID-19
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Nathanielly de Lima Silva, Danilo Nobre, Joyceane Alves de Oliveira, Márcia Santos Rezende, Joyce Thayane da Conceição dos Santos, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, Rafael Ciro Marques Cavalcante, Luiz Carlos de Souza Ferreira, Paulo Ricardo Martins-Filho, and Dulce Marta Schimieguel
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covid-19 ,sars-cov-2 ,immunity ,enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay ,antibodies ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Published
- 2022
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4. ChatGPT: the new panacea of the academic world
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Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, Ricardo Queiroz Gurgel, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Dalmo Correia, and Paulo Ricardo Martins-Filho
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Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 - Published
- 2023
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5. Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in radio and television workers
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Paulo Ricardo Martins-Filho, Danilo Nobre da Silva, Danillo Menezes dos Santos, Márcia Santos Rezende, Jessica Paloma Rosa Silva, Josafá Bonifácio da Silva Neto, Dulce Marta Schimieguel, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, Jullyana de Souza Siqueira Quintans, Paula Santos Nunes, and Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo
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covid-19 ,sars-cov-2 ,mass media ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Published
- 2022
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6. Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection among urban cleaning and solid waste management workers during transmission of the Omicron variant in Brazil
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Paulo Ricardo Martins-Filho, Joyce Thayane da Conceição dos Santos, Márcia Santos Rezende, Fernanda Oliveira de Carvalho, Érica Santos dos Reis, Waneska de Souza Barboza, Taise Ferreira Cavalcante, Cliomar Alves dos Santos, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, Renata Grespan, Cristiane Bani Corrêa, Tatiana Rodrigues de Moura, Dulce Marta Schimieguel, Jullyana de Souza Siqueira Quintans, and Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo
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covid-19 ,sars-cov-2 ,waste management ,sanitation ,Medicine - Abstract
This study estimated the prevalence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in urban cleaning and solid waste management workers during the transmission of the Omicron variant in one of the poorest regions of Brazil (the state of Sergipe). Nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from 494 workers, and the presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA was tested by quantitative reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. Data on socio-demographic characteristics, comorbidities, vaccination status, mask use, and use of public transport to commute to the workplace were collected. The prevalence with a 95% confidence interval (CI) was calculated from the proportion of SARS-CoV-2 positive cases among the total number of individuals tested. The prevalence ratio (PR) with a 95% CI was the measure of association used to evaluate the relationship between SARS-CoV-2 infection and the exposure variables. The prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection was 22.5% (95% CI, 19.0 to 26.4). Individuals under the age of 40 had a higher prevalence of infection (PR, 1.53; 95% CI, 1.03 to 2.30) as well as those who did not believe in the protective effect of vaccines (PR, 1.78; 95% CI, 1.05 to 2.89). Our results indicate the need for better guidance on preventive measures against coronavirus disease 2019 among urban cleaning and solid waste management workers.
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- 2023
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7. Physicochemical characterization and cosmetic applications of Passiflora nitida Kunth leaf extract
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Priscilla Tobias Ribeiro, Tatiana do Nascimento Pedrosa, Francisco Celio Maia Chaves, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Marne Carvalho de Vasconcellos, Silvya Stuchi Maria-Engler, Cláudia Cândida Silva, Felipe Moura Araújo da Silva, Héctor Henrique Ferreira Koolen, Emerson Silva Lima, and Ádley Antonini Neves de Lima
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Antioxidant ,Cosmetic ,Passiflora nitida Kunth ,Tyrosinase inhibitor ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Abstract Passiflora nitida Kunth, an Amazonian Passiflora species, is little studied, although the specie’s high biological potential. Herein the plant’s pharmacognostic characterization, extract production, antioxidant potential evaluation, and application of this extract in cosmetic products is reported. The physical chemical parameters analyzed were particle size by sieve analysis, loss through drying, extractive yield, total ash content, laser granulometry, specific surface area and pore diameter (SBET), differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetry (TG), and wave dispersive X-Ray fluorescence (WDXRF). Total phenol/flavonoid content, LC-MS/MS analysis, DPPH and ABTS antioxidant radical assays, cytotoxicity, melanin, and tyrosinase inhibition in melanocytes test provided evidence to determine the content of the major constituent. P. nitida dry extract provided a fine powder with mesopores determined by SBET, with the TG curve showing five stages of mass loss. The antioxidant potential ranged between 23.5-31.5 mg∙mL-1 and tyrosinase inhibition between 400-654 μg∙mL-1. The species presented an antimelanogenic effect and an inhibitory activity of cellular tyrosinase (26.6%) at 25 µg/mL. The LC-MS/MS analysis of the spray-dried extract displayed the main and minor phenolic compounds constituting this sample. The results indicate that P. nitida extract has promising features for the development of cosmetic formulations.
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- 2022
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8. Inhaled D-Limonene minimizes acute lung injury and reduces oxidative stress induced by smoke in rats
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Hericalizandra Santa Rosa Santana, Fernanda Oliveira de Carvalho, Danillo Menezes dos Santos, Eric Aian Pereira da Silva, Érika Ramos Silva, Saravanan Shanmugam, Luana Heimfarth, Paula Santos Nunes, Ana Mara de Oliveira e Silva, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque, and Márcio Roberto Viana dos Santos
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Smoke ,Monoterpene ,Oxidative damage ,Lung injury ,D-limonene ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Background: Despite some advances in the discovery of novel therapies, smoke inhalation injury remains a difficult to treat critical health issue due to its physiopathological complexity. Natural products, such as d-limonene (LIM), are becoming an important potential source of new treatments in many health problems. LIM has been shown to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and protective effects in respect of several diseases, including respiratory conditions. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of inhaled LIM on acute smoke-induced lung injury in rats. Methods: Thirty minutes after smoke inhalation, adult male Wistar rats were treated with vehicle or LIM (0.01 mg/kg) for 30 min. Blood samples, and the liver, lungs, and trachea were collected for analysis. Results: The results showed that LIM minimized the injuries, reducing oxidative and inflammatory damage by improving catalase (CAT) (p
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- 2022
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9. Oral lesions in patients with COVID-19 hospitalized in an intensive care unit: a case-series study
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Amanda Alves Feitosa BATISTA, Karen Perez Pereira RAMOS, Mayra Alves Soares do AMARAL, Luiz Flávio Andrade PRADO, Adriano Antunes de Souza ARAÚJO, Paulo Ricardo MARTINS-FILHO, and Paula Santos NUNES
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COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Mouth Diseases ,Oral Ulcer ,Glossitis ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract This study evaluated the presence of oral lesions in patients with COVID-19 hospitalized in an intensive care unit (ICU). Data included demographic, clinical, and laboratory information. Clinical assessment of the oral cavity was performed on the 2 nd and 5 th days of orotracheal intubation. Thirty-eight patients were evaluated and 16 (42.1%) presented oral lesions during their ICU stay. The median age and length of stay were 75 years and 15 days, respectively. Among the patients with oral lesions, ulcerative oral lesions were reported in 14 (87.5%) patients, of which 11 (78.6%) were found on the lips. This study highlights the importance of oral examination for patients admitted to the ICU with COVID-19.
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- 2022
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10. Pharmacological effects of a complex α-bisabolol/β-cyclodextrin in a mice arthritis model with involvement of IL-1β, IL-6 and MAPK
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Luana Heimfarth, Marília Matos Rezende, Erik Willyame Menezes Pereira, Fabiolla Rocha Santos Passos, Brenda Souza Monteiro, Tiffany Karoline Barroso Santos, Natália Teles Lima, Isana Carla Leal Souza, Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Junior, Pollyana de Souza Siqueira Lima, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Lucindo José Quintans Júnior, Bonglee Kim, Henrique D.M. Coutinho, and Jullyana de Souza Siqueira Quintans
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Arthritis ,Terpene ,Inflammation ,Oxidative stress ,Nociception ,Cyclodextrin ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Inflammatory arthritis is the most prevalent chronic inflammatory disease worldwide. The pathology of the disease is characterized by increased inflammation and oxidative stress, which leads to chronic pain and functional loss in the joints. Conventional anti-arthritic drugs used to relieve pain and other arthritic symptoms often cause severe side effects. α-bisabolol (BIS) is a sesquiterpene that exhibits high anti-inflammatory potential and a significant antinociceptive effect. This study evaluates the anti-arthritic, anti-inflammatory and antihyperalgesic effects of BIS alone and in a β-cyclodextrin (βCD/BIS) inclusion complex in a CFA-induced arthritis model. Following the intra-articular administration of CFA, male mice were treated with vehicle, BIS and βCD/BIS (50 mg/kg, p.o.) or a positive control and pain-related behaviors, knee edema and inflammatory and oxidative parameters were evaluated on days 4, 11, 18 and/or 25. Ours findings shows that the oral administration of BIS and βCD/BIS significantly attenuated spontaneous pain-like behaviors, mechanical hyperalgesia, grip strength deficit and knee edema induced by repeated injections of CFA, reducing the joint pain and functional disability associated with arthritis. BIS and βCD/BIS also inhibited the generation of inflammatory and oxidative markers in the knee and blocked MAPK in the spinal cord. In addition, ours results also showed that the incorporation of BIS in cyclodextrin as a drug delivery system improved the pharmacological profile of this substance. Therefore, these results contribute to the pharmacological knowledge of BIS and demonstrated that this terpene appears to be able to mitigate deleterious symptoms of arthritis.
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- 2022
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11. Enhancement of the functionality of women with knee osteoarthritis by a gel formulation with Caryocar coriaceum Wittm ('Pequi') nanoencapsulated pulp fixed oil
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Rodrigo de Faro Silva, André Sales Barreto, Gabriela das Graças Gomes Trindade, Cláudio Moreira Lima, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Irwin Rose Alencar Menezes, Edna Aragão Farias Candido, Érika Thatyana Nascimento Santana, Walderi Monteiro Silva-Júnior, Jullyana Souza Siqueira Quintans, Henrique Douglas Melo Coutinho, Bonglee Kim, and Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior
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Caryocar coriaceum ,Osteoarthritis ,Knee ,Hydrogel ,Nanotechnology ,Biotechnology ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease that occurs when there is a change in the mechanical and biological properties of the articular cartilage and the subchondral bone; The condition is more prevalent in women than in men. Pequi oil (PO), which is extracted from the fruits of the pequi tree (Caryocar coriaceum Wittm), is widely used in traditional medicine in the Brazilian northeast for the management of inflammation and joint pain. The aim of this study was to develop a pharmaceutical formulation containing Carbopol® hydrogel nanoencapsulated with pequi pulp fixed oil (PeONC) and evaluate its therapeutic effect on functionality and pain in women with knee osteoarthritis. The study was divided into two stages: Stage 1 - preparation and physico-chemical characterization of the pharmaceutical formulation containing PeONC, cell viability assays and skin irritability testing. Step 2 – A double-blind randomized clinical trial evaluating knee symptoms, quality of life, pressure pain, function, muscle strength and range of motion. The nanoformulation was in a gel form, with a particle size of 209.5 ± 1.06 nm, a pH of 6.23 ± 0.45, a zeta potential of − 23.1 ± 0.4 mV, a polydispersity index of 0.137 ± 0.52, and containing nanocapsules with a spherical shape a polymeric wall and an oily nucleus. The gel showed no cytotoxicity and was not irritating to human skin. The treatment with PeONC increased the strength of the knee flexor and extensor muscles and the total motion range of the knee. In addition, the treatment reduced knee instability, pain, swelling, and locking; There was also an improvement in some items of the SF-36 quality of life questionnaire such as in respect of functional capacity and social aspects. In conclusion, PeONC was found to be a stable, safe formulation with no toxicity in respect of topical use in humans. Additionally, the treatment produced an increase in muscle strength and functionality that was associated with reduced knee symptoms and improved quality of life. Our findings showed that in a group of women treated with PeONC mitigated the symptoms of knee osteoarthritis.
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- 2022
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12. Effect of the Croton rhamnifolioides Essential Oil and the Inclusion Complex (OEFC/β-CD) in Antinociceptive Animal Models
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Anita Oliveira Brito Pereira Bezerra Martins, Maria Rayane Correia de Oliveira, Isabel Sousa Alcântara, Lindaiane Bezerra Rodrigues, Francisco Rafael Alves Santana Cesário, Maria Sanadia Alexandre da Silva, Fyama Ferreira e Castro, Emmily Petícia do Nascimento, Thaís Rodrigues de Albuquerque, Lucindo José Quintans Júnior, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Henrique Douglas Melo Coutinho, Irwin Rose Alencar de Menezes, and Almir Gonçalves Wanderley
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Croton rhamnifolioides ,nociception ,cyclodextrins ,complexation ,essential oil ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the antinociceptive effect of the C. rhamnifolioides leaf essential oil (OEFC) and the β-cyclodextrin inclusion complex (COEFC) and investigate the pain signaling pathways involved in the antinociceptive response. The effects of the OEFC and COEFC on the central nervous system (CNS) were determined by open field and rota-rod assays, and the antinociceptive effect was evaluated via the acetic acid-induced abdominal contortions, formalin, and hot plate models. Swiss (Mus musculus) male mice (20–30 g) were used in both trials. The OEFC (200 mg/kg/v.o-orally) and COEFC (83.5 mg/kg/v.o.) did not present alterations in the CNS. The OEFC (25, 50, 100, and 200 mg/kg/vo.) and COEFC (8.35, 41.75, and 83.5 mg/kg/v.o.) demonstrated antinociceptive effects in the abdominal contortions, formalin, and hot plate tests. The OEFC (25 mg/kg/v.o.) and COEFC (8.35 mg/kg/v.o.) doses showed that the antinociceptive effect involves the activation of the opioid, cholinergic, and vanilloid systems, as well as the L-arginine/NO and α-2 adrenergic receptor pathways. The antinociceptive potential the OEFC and COEFC demonstrate possible alternatives for the therapy of pain. However, the COEFC presented more significant effects at lower doses than the isolated OEFC, where this action may be justified by the properties and advantages of the complexation.
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- 2021
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13. Dynamics of hospitalizations and in-hospital deaths from COVID-19 in northeast Brazil: a retrospective analysis based on the circulation of SARS-CoV-2 variants and vaccination coverage
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Paulo Ricardo Martins-Filho, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, Bárbara dos Santos Soares, Waneska de Souza Barboza, Taise Ferreira Cavalcante, and Victor Santana Santos
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covid-19 ,sars-cov-2 ,sars-cov-2 variants ,covid-19 vaccines ,Medicine - Abstract
This study investigated the dynamics of hospitalizations and in-hospital deaths from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) throughout the pandemic in northeast Brazil, the Brazilian region with the worst socioeconomic indicators. In total, 141,445 cases, 8,213 hospital admissions, and 1,644 in-hospital deaths from COVID-19 were registered from March 14, 2020 to February 5, 2022. The overall rates of hospitalization and in-hospital deaths were 5.8% and 20.0%, respectively. The hospitalization and death rates significantly decreased over time, which may have been related to progress in vaccination. During the spread of the Gamma variant (January to June 2021), most hospitalized individuals were young adults, and approximately 40% of deaths occurred in this age group. During the predominance of Delta (July to December 2021), over 75% of deaths occurred among the elderly and unvaccinated or partially vaccinated individuals. This rate decreased to 42.3% during the transmission of the Omicron variant (January to February 2022), during which 34.6% of deaths were recorded among fully vaccinated individuals (2 doses) and 23.1% among those who received full vaccination and a booster. The Omicron-driven third wave was associated with a rise in the proportion of deaths among vaccinated individuals, especially among those who had not received a booster dose.
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- 2022
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14. Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 IgM and IgG antibodies in an asymptomatic population in Sergipe, Brazil
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Lysandro Pinto Borges, Aline Fagundes Martins, Mônica Santos de Melo, Makson Gleydson Brito de Oliveira, José Melquiades de Rezende Neto, Marcos Barbosa Dósea, Bruna Cecília Maia Cabral, Rafael Fontes Menezes, Aryanne Araujo Santos, Igor Leonardo Santos Matos, Pamela Chaves Borges, Kezia Alves dos Santos, Anderson Alves Ribeiro, Andres Ignacio Martinez Menendez, Mairim Russo Serafini, Cristiani Banderó Walker, Lucindo José Quintans Junior, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, and Daniela Raguer Valadão de Souza
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asymptomatic infections ,seroepidemiologic studies ,coronavirus infections ,brazil ,Medicine ,Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in an asymptomatic population in the state of Sergipe, Brazil. Methods: This cross-sectional study with stratified sampling (sex and age) includeD serological immunofluorescent tests for IgM and IgG on samples from 3 046 asymptomatic individuals. Sample collection was performed in wet-markets of the 10 most populous cities of Sergipe, Brazil. Exclusion criteria included symptomatic individuals and health workers. The presence of comorbidities was registered. Results: Of the 3 046 participants, 1 577 (51.8%) were female and 1 469 (48.2%) were male; the mean age was 39.76 (SD 16.83) years old. 2 921 tests were considered valid for IgM and 2 635 for IgG. Of the valid samples, 347 (11.9% [CI 10.7%–13.1%]) tested positive for IgM and 218 (8.3% CI 7.2%–9.4%]) tested positive for IgG. Women over 40 had the highest prevalence for IgM (group C, p=0.006; group D p=0.04). The capital Aracaju displayed the highest prevalence for both antibodies; 83 (26.3% [CI 21.6%-31.6%]) tested positive for IgM and 35 (14.6% [CI 10.4%-19.7%]) for IgG. The most prevalent comorbidities were hypertension (64/123 individuals) and diabetes (29/123). Conclusions: A high prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies was found among asymptomatic persons in Sergipe. Women over 40 showed the highest rates. The capital, Aracaju, displayed the highest seroprevalence. Surveys like this one are important to understand how the virus spreads and to help authorities to plan measures to control it. Repeated serologic testing are required to track the progress of the epidemic.
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15. Glycogen synthase kinase 3β inhibition and insulin-receptor binding enhancement of compounds isolated from wild leafy vegetable Acalypha alnifolia
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Revathi Ponnusamy, Kalaiarasi Giriraj, Magesh Selvakumar AM, Parimelazhagan Thangaraj, Saikumar Sathyanarayanan, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Saravanan Shanmugam, and Lucindo José Quintans Junior
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Acalypha alnifolia ,Isokaempferide ,Glycogen synthase kinase 3β ,Insulin receptor ,Pyridine alkaloid ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Background: The traditional information of Acalypha alnifolia is captivate towards its therapeutic efficacy against diabetes along with the scientific confirmation were leads to an instinct to extract phytocompounds and to evaluate antidiabetic-molecular mechanism. Methods: Column chromatographic compound isolation were adopted to extract the pure compounds from bioactive leaf extract and interactions of the compounds with diabetic metabolic proteins were accomplished through in-silico docking studies. By the direction, the anti-diabetic property was valued by the expressions of Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3β(GSK 3β) and Insulin on insulin-Receptor on Hep G2 cells. Results: The flavone compound - 5,7-dihydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-3-methoxy-4H-chromen-4-one and pyridine alkaloid - (2,6-dihydroxypyridin-4-yl)(3,5-dihydroxytetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-yl) acetic acid were isolated. Both the compounds reduced the GSK 3β expression and the flavone contributed also to enhance insulin binding ability expediently. Conclusions: The results concluded that the compounds from A. alnifolia having potent to maintain glucose homeostasis in liver insulin-metabolism. By exploring pharmaceutical importance of the isolated compounds, this study will be an important breakthrough in developing new drug for Diabetes.
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16. Efficacy and safety of hydroxychloroquine as pre-and post-exposure prophylaxis and treatment of COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis of blinded, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trials.
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Paulo Ricardo Martins-Filho, PhD, Lis Campos Ferreira, MD, MSc, Luana Heimfarth, PhD, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, PhD, and Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, PhD
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Hydroxychloroquine ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
ABSTRACT: Background: Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) is an anti-malarial and immunomodulatory drug considered a potential candidate for drug repurposing in COVID-19 due to their in vitro antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2. Despite the potential antiviral effects and anti-inflammatory profile, the results based on clinical studies are contradictory. Therefore, the quality of the decision-making process from meta-analyses summarizing the available evidence selecting studies with different designs and unblinded trials is limited. The aim of this study was to synthesize the best evidence on the efficacy and safety of HCQ as pre-and post-exposure prophylaxis and treatment of non-hospitalized and hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Methods: Searches were performed in PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Lilacs, the website ClinicalTrials.gov and the preprint server medRxiv from January 1, 2020 to May 17, 2021. The following elements were used to define eligibility criteria: (1) Population: individuals at high-risk of exposure to SARS-CoV-2 (pre-exposure), individuals who had close contact with a positive or probable case of COVID-19 (post-exposure), non-hospitalized patients with COVID-19 and hospitalized patients with COVID-19; (2) Intervention: HCQ; (3) Comparison: placebo; (4) Outcomes: incidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection, need for hospitalization, length of hospital stay, need for invasive mechanical ventilation (MV), death, and adverse events; and (5) Study type: blinded, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trials (RCTs). Risk of bias was judged according to the Cochrane guidelines for RCTs. Treatment effects were reported as relative risk (RR) for dichotomous variables and mean difference (MD) for continuous variables with 95% confidence intervals (CI). We used either a fixed or random-effects model to pool the results of individual studies depending on the presence of heterogeneity. The GRADE system was used to evaluate the strength of evidence between use of HCQ and the outcomes of interest. Findings: Fourteen blinded, placebo-controlled RCTs were included in this meta-analysis. Four trials (1942 patients: HCQ = 1271; placebo = 671) used HCQ as a prophylactic medication pre-exposure to COVID-19, two (1650 patients: HCQ = 821; placebo = 829) as a prophylactic medication post-exposure to COVID-19, three (1018 patients: HCQ = 497; placebo = 521) as treatment for non-hospitalized patients, and five (1138 patients: HCQ = 572; placebo = 566) as treatment for hospitalized patients with COVID-19. We found no decreased risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection among individuals receiving HCQ as pre-exposure (RR = 0.90; 95% CI 0.46 to 1.77) or post-exposure (RR = 0.96; 95% CI 0.72 to 1.29) prophylaxis to prevent COVID-19. There was no significant decreased risk of hospitalization for outpatients with SARS-CoV-2 infection (RR = 0.64; 95% CI 0.33 to 1.23) and no decreased risk of MV (RR = 0.81; 95% CI 0.49 to 1.34) and death (RR = 1.05; 95% CI 0.62 to 1.78) among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 receiving HCQ. The certainty of the results on the lack of clinical benefit for HCQ was rated as moderate. Moreover, our results demonstrated an increased risk for any adverse events and gastrointestinal symptoms among those using HCQ. Interpretation: Available evidence based on the results of blinded, placebo-controlled RCTs showed no clinical benefits of HCQ as pre-and post-exposure prophylaxis and treatment of non-hospitalized and hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Funding: There was no funding source.
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17. HPLC–DAD–MS identification of polyphenols from Passiflora leschenaultii and determination of their antioxidant, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties
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Saravanan Shanmugam, Iniyavan Murugaiyan, Bruno dos Santos Lima, Mairim Russo Serafini, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Narendra Narain, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, and Parimelazhagan Thangaraj
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Passion fruit (Passiflora leschenaultii DC), an endemic species to peninsular India, is traditionally used to treat various ailments such as dysentery, urinary stone disease and wounds. The present study aimed to investigate the antioxidant, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic activities and chemical composition of leaf extracts of P. leschenaultii. Bioactive secondary metabolites such as total phenolics, tannins and flavonoids were quantified. Antioxidant activities were determined by DPPH·, ABTS+·, FRAP, metal chelating and phosphomolybdenum assays. Hot plate, acetic acid and formalin induced pain models were used to evaluate the analgesic activity. In order to study the acute and chronic anti-inflammatory activities, carrageenan and cotton pellet induced models were used in rats. Brewer’s yeast induced pyrexia method was applied for the antipyretic test. Functional compounds from the plant were identified and quantified through HPLC–DAD–MS analysis. The obtained results revealed that the acetone extract of leaves exhibited higher phenolic (440.24 mg GAE/g extract) and flavonoid (253.33 mg RE/g extract) contents and scavenged the DPPH· (IC50 29.14 μg/mL), ABTS+· (10509.69 μM TEAC/g extract) effectively. On investigating the analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antipyretic activities, the acetone extracts of leaves, at a dose of 400 mg/kg (p.o.) reduced significantly (p
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- 2019
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18. Anticonvulsant, sedative, anxiolytic and antidepressant activities of the essential oil of Annona vepretorum in mice: Involvement of GABAergic and serotonergic systems
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Tâmara Coimbra Diniz, Raimundo Gonçalves de Oliveira Júnior, Maria Alice Miranda Bezerra Medeiros, Mariana Gama e Silva, Roxana Braga de Andrade Teles, Paula dos Passos Menezes, Bruna Maria Hipólito de Sousa, Luiza Abrahão Frank, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Mairim Russo Serafini, Sílvia Stanisçuaski Guterres, Carlos Eduardo Pereira Nunes, Marcos José Salvador, and Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva Almeida
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Annona vepretorum ,Anticonvulsant ,Anxiolytic ,Antidepressant ,GABAergic ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Annona vepretorum is an endemic species of the Caatinga biome, known in Northeastern Brazil as ''araticum” and/or “pinha da Caatinga”. In the present study it was evaluated the neuropharmacological potential of the essential oil obtained from the leaves of Annona vepretorum, as well as of the inclusion complexes of oil obtained with cyclodextrin. Thus, were used neuropharmacological tests already consolidated in the literature like open-field, elevated plus maze, rota-rod, tail suspension test, thiopental-induced sleep test, among others. The acute treatment of essential oil (EO) has anxiolytic, sedative, antiepileptic and antidepressant effects. The anxiolytic and anticonvulsant effects seems to be related to the GABAergic system, probably in the receptor subtypes that mediate the effects of the benzodiazepines, to generate anxiolytic activity. The sedative effect seems to be involved with other signaling pathways. The antidepressant effect of EO seems to be related to its action on serotonergic receptors. It was verified that some behavioral parameters were improved with the oil complexed with β-cyclodextrin, but this effect was not uniform for all the doses and tests used. Further studies are needed in order to use other options for drug delivery systems. Thus, the essential oil of Annona vepretorum is a promising agent with neurobiological activity and a potential target for drug discovery, since the natural products such as medicinal plants have been a source of new therapeutic proposals.
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19. Delay in head and neck cancer care during the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on health outcomes
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Claudiane MAHL, Luís Ricardo Santos de MELO, Maria Helena Andrade ALMEIDA, Catarina Sampaio CARVALHO, Lois Lene Silva SANTOS, Paula Santos NUNES, Lucindo José QUINTANS-JÚNIOR, Adriano Antunes de Souza ARAÚJO, Victor Santana SANTOS, and Paulo Ricardo MARTINS-FILHO
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Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Self Medication ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 Infection ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has created unprecedent challenges for healthcare systems worldwide. Oncology services have been reorganized to decrease the risk of nosocomial acquisition of SARS-CoV-2, but changes in treatment pathways and follow-up cancer care can result in patients receiving suboptimal or delayed care. Herein, we describe a cross-sectional nested cohort study conducted to evaluate delays in care for patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) in post-treatment follow-up or palliative care during the COVID-19 pandemic in Northeast Brazil and its impact on health outcomes. Information was extracted from medical records and supplemented by telephone interviews. We compared the following health outcomes: self-perception of anxiety or sadness, fear of COVID-19 infection, cancer-related complications during social isolation, self-medication, diagnosis of COVID-19, and death between patients with and without delayed cancer care. The Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare distributions of continuous variables and the Fisher exact test was used for categorical variables. Thirty-one HNC patients were included in the study, and no case of confirmed SARS-CoV-2 was found. Delayed cancer care due to restriction in health services was reported in 58.1% of cases, and there was no report of telemedicine use during the COVID-19 outbreak. Cancer-related complications during the COVID-19 pandemic were described for most patients (67.7%) and included pain or discomfort, swelling, and dyspnea. Eight (25.8%) patients reported use of prescribed morphine or codeine to manage pain and six (19.4%) patients reported self-medication with over-the-counter (OTC) non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). We found an association between delayed HNC care and the use of self-medication (p = 0.028). This study indicated that patients with delayed HNC care during the COVID-19 outbreak are more likely to use self-medication with NSAIDs for pain management. Better strategies to follow HNC patients in socioeconomically disadvantaged communities need to be discussed and implemented.
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20. Gelatin-based membrane containing usnic acid-loaded liposomes: A new treatment strategy for corneal healing
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Flavia Rodrigues da Silva, Rummenigge Oliveira Silva, Hortência Maciel de Castro Oliveira, Lays Fernanda Nunes Dourado, Bruna Lopes da Costa, Bruno Santos Lima, Nayara Gomes Lima Santos, Carlos Eduardo Palanch Repeke, Gustavo Batista Menezes, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Armando da Silva-Cunha, and Paula Santos Nunes
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Usnic acid ,Eye burn ,Healing ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the safety and potential healing efficacy of the topical ocular administration of a gelatin membrane containing usnic acid/liposomes (UALs) for corneal cicatrization. UALs have shown healing activity in animal models of dermal burn lesions. We evaluated the safety of topical ocular administration of UAL and its potential healing efficacy as an ophthalmic treatment on chemical lesions in rabbit eyes. Method: The Draize test was used to check for ocular toxicity and the score was zero at each observation, indicating the ocular safety of a gelatin membrane containing usnic acid/liposome. Its potential healing efficacy as an ophthalmic treatment on chemical lesions in rabbit eyes was also assessed. Results: After epithelial removal and treatment with UAL, there was a 49.4 % reduction in injury under in vivo conditions compared with a 36.6 % reduction in the control, a gelatin membrane containing liposome without usnic acid. Histological analysis of ocular surface chemical injury-tissue sections after treatment with UAL supported these observations. The corneal expression of VEGF and TGF-β1increased by 70 % and 50 % respectively following treatment with UAL gelatin membrane. Conclusion: These results indicate the potential therapeutic application of UAL gelatin membranes as an ophthalmic treatment that may be used for corneal cicatrization.
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21. Assessment of carvacrol paste as endodontic medication associated with laser photobiomodulation in tissue repair: an experimental study in rats
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Ismário Silva Meneses, Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Júnior, Felipe de Souza Matos, Aline Aragão Pereira Macedo, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Talita Dionízio Santos, Nayara Santos Souza, Luiz Renato Paranhos, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, and Maria Amália Gonzaga Ribeiro
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Biocompatible materials ,Carvacrol. ,Endodontics ,Laser therapy ,Wound healing. ,Agriculture ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
This study aimed to analyze the tissue reaction caused by carvacrol paste associated or not with laser photobiomodulation (LPBM) at λ660 nm in the subcutaneous tissue of rats. Sixty Wistar rats were divided into four groups and they received the following interventions: subcutaneous implantation of empty polyethylene tubes (CTR), implantation of tubes containing carvacrol paste (CVC), implantation of empty tubes and LPBM (LLLT), and implantation of tubes containing carvacrol paste and LPBM (CVCLT). The animals were euthanized at three, eight, and 15 days after surgery. The inflammatory reaction and fibroplasia were analyzed histomorphometrically. Significant differences among the groups were determined by ANOVA and Tukey's test (p
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22. Racial Disparities in COVID-19-related Deaths in Brazil: Black Lives Matter?
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Paulo Ricardo Martins-Filho, Brenda Carla Lima Araújo, Karyna Batista Sposato, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, and Victor Santana Santos
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23. Evaluation of the Use of Compressive Stockings Impregnated With Hesperetin-Based Nanocapsules in the Healing of Venous Ulcers: A Case Report
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Paula dos Passos Menezes, Cristiane Vilaça Campos Gomes, Yasmim Maria Barbosa Gomes de Carvalho, Nayara Gomes Lima Santos, Valléria Matos Andrade, Ana Maria Santos Oliveira, Cláudio Moreira de Lima, and Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Venous ulcers are a more severe complication of chronic venous insufficiency, significantly compromising patient quality of life (QoL). Compressive stockings are still the gold standard treatment method with alternative therapies currently being evaluated. In this perspective, we investigate the influence of compressive stockings impregnated with hesperetin-based nanocapsules in the healing process of venous ulcers. Compressive stockings impregnated with hesperetin-based nanocapsules were applied to a consenting patient for 6 months following all relevant ethical principles for patient studies. The patient was evaluated at baseline (T0), 3 months (T3), and 6 months (T6), using photographic register (healing) probes to measure skin melanin, erythema and hydration parameters, and venous diameters, followed by questionnaires regarding QoL and pain perception. Healing was observed at the 3-month time point and with 91.6% and 93.1% of retraction area in larger ulcers of the right leg and lateral portion of the left leg, respectively. The deepest ulcer in a medial portion of the left leg healed 47.3%. A reduction of all measured skin parameters was observed, indicating a possible hesperetin effect. The scores of QoL and pain were, respectively, in the ranges of 91.6 to 31.2 and 7 to 0. Reduction in venous diameters also indicates healing function. These preliminary findings suggest that compressive stockings impregnated with hesperetin nanocapsules enhance venous ulcer healing. Further clinical trial controlled by placebo, involving a greater number of patients, is required to confirm the findings of this case report.
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24. Anti-Inflammatory and Physicochemical Characterization of the Croton rhamnifolioides Essential Oil Inclusion Complex in β-Cyclodextrin
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Anita Oliveira Brito Pereira Bezerra Martins, Almir Gonçalves Wanderley, Isabel Sousa Alcântara, Lindaiane Bezerra Rodrigues, Francisco Rafael Alves Santana Cesário, Maria Rayane Correia de Oliveira, Fyama Ferreira e Castro, Thaís Rodrigues de Albuquerque, Maria Sanadia Alexandre da Silva, Jaime Ribeiro-Filho, Henrique Douglas Melo Coutinho, Paula Passos Menezes, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Marcello Iriti, Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva Almeida, and Irwin Rose Alencar de Menezes
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Croton rhamnifolioides ,cyclodextrin ,inflammation ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Croton rhamnifolioides is used in popular medicine for the treatment of inflammatory diseases. The objective of this study was to characterize and evaluate the anti-inflammatory effect of C. rhamnifolioides essential oil complexed in β-cyclodextrin (COEFC). The physicochemical characterization of the complexes was performed using different physical methods. The anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated in vivo by ear edema, paw edema, cotton pellet-induced granuloma, and vascular permeability by Evans blue extravasation. The mechanism of action was validated by molecular docking of the major constituent into the cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2 enzyme). All doses of the COEFC reduced acute paw edema induced by carrageenan and dextran, as well as vascular permeability. Our results suggest the lowest effective dose of all samples inhibited the response induced by histamine or arachidonic acid as well as the granuloma formation. The complexation process showed that the pharmacological effects were maintained, however, showing similar results using much lower doses. The results demonstrated an involvement of the inhibition of pathways dependent on eicosanoids and histamine. Complexation of β-cyclodextrin/Essential oil (β-CD/EO) may present an important tool in the study of new compounds for the development of anti-inflammatory drugs.
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25. Effect of α-Bisabolol and Its β-Cyclodextrin Complex as TetK and NorA Efflux Pump Inhibitors in Staphylococcus aureus Strains
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Rafael Pereira da Cruz, Thiago Sampaio de Freitas, Maria do Socorro Costa, Antonia Thassya Lucas dos Santos, Fábia Ferreira Campina, Raimundo Luiz Silva Pereira, José Weverton Almeida Bezerra, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, Adriano Antunes De Souza Araújo, José Pinto De Siqueira Júnior, Marcello Iriti, Elena Maria Varoni, Irwin Rose Alencar De Menezes, Henrique Douglas Melo Coutinho, and Maria Flaviana Bezerra Morais-Braga
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Efflux pumps are proteins present in the plasma membrane of bacteria, which transport antibiotics and other compounds into the extracellular medium, conferring resistance. The discovery of natural efflux pump inhibitors is a promising alternative. α-Bisabolol is a sesquiterpene isolated from several plants such as Matricaria chamomilla L. and has important properties such as antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activity. Currently, the formation of inclusion complexes with β-Cyclodextrin has been used for improving the physicochemical characteristics of the host molecule. This study evaluated the effect of α-Bisabolol, in isolation and in complexation with β-Cyclodextrin, as TetK and NorA efflux pump inhibitors in Staphylococcus aureus strains. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was determined. Subsequently, inhibitory activity over the pumps was observed by an MIC reduction for the antibiotics, by using subinhibitory concentrations (MIC/8) in combination with tetracycline and norfloxacin. The MIC of the compounds was ≥1024 μg/mL. α-Bisabolol potentiated the action of tetracycline and reduced the MIC of norfloxacin to a clinically relevant concentration. The complexed substance showed synergism however, the effect of the isolated α-Bisabolol was superior to the complex. These results indicate α-Bisabolol is a potential substance to be used as an efflux pump inhibitor.
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26. Anti-inflammatory and toxicity studies of atranorin extracted from Cladina kalbii Ahti in rodents
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Marcelia Garcez Dória de Melo, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Mairim Russo Serafini, Larissa Feitosa Carvalho, Marília Santos Bezerra, Cledison Santos Ramos, Leonardo Rigoldi Bonjardim, Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti Albuquerque-Júnior, Julianeli Tolentino Lima, Rosana Souza Siqueira, Vanessa Silveira Fortes, Maria José Vieira Fonseca, and Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior
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Cladina kalbii ,Atranorina ,Plantas medicinais ,Atranorin ,Medicinal plants ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Atranorin (ATR) is the main compound from the lichen Cladina kalbii Ahti, which grows in the arid regions of northeastern Brazil. This study was conducted to evaluate the anti-inflammatory and toxicological properties of ATR. To evaluate anti-inflammatory properties, paw edema was induced by injecting 0.1 mL of carrageenan into the subplantar region of the right hind paw of rats, and leukocyte migration was induced by injection of 500 µL of carrageenan into the peritoneal cavity of mice. In addition, we determined ATR cytotoxicity in L929 cells by MTT assay and acute (5 g/kg-single dose) and subchronic (50 mg/kg-30 days) toxicity tests in Wistar rats. The results showed that ATR (100 mg/kg and 200 mg/kg) exhibited significant anti-inflammatory activity (paw edema and leukocyte migration). In the acute toxicity test, the animals showed hypoactivity and lethargy during the initial period (first 6 hours) and increase in total protein, total and indirect bilirubin, and alkaline phosphatase after 14 days in ATR-treated male rats. The subchronic toxicity test revealed increases in total protein, globulin, gamma-glutamyl transferase, alkaline phosphatase, and total and direct bilirubin in ATR-treated female rats. Histological analysis revealed no changes in the architecture and morphology of the organs. These results suggest that ATR has significant anti-inflammatory activity, with no significant acute and subchronic toxicity or cytotoxicity.Atranorina (ATR) é o principal composto do líquen Cladina kalbii Ahti, que cresce em terras áridas do nordeste brasileiro. Este estudo foi realizado para avaliar as propriedades antiinflamatórias e toxicológicas da ATR. Para avaliar as propriedades antiinflamatórias, o edema de pata foi induzido, administrando-se 0,1 mL de carragenina na região subplantar da pata traseira direita e a migração leucocitária foi induzida pela injeção de 500 µL de carragenina no peritônio. Além disso, determinou-se a citotoxicidade da ATR, utilizando-se a linhagem celular L929, através do teste de MTT e dos testes de toxicidade aguda (5 g/kg - dose única) e subcrônica (50 mg/kg-30 dias) em ratos Wistar. Os resultados mostraram que nas doses de (100 mg/kg e 200 mg/kg) a ATR exibiu atividade antiinflamatória significativa nos ensaios de edema de pata e migração leucocitária. Nos testes de toxicidade aguda, os animais apresentaram hipoatividade e letargia no período inicial (primeiras 6 horas) e aumento das proteínas totais, bilirrubinas total e indireta e fosfatase alcalina depois de 14 dias nos machos tratados. Para o ensaio subcrônico, houve aumento das proteínas totais, gama-glutamil-transferase, fosfatase alcalina e bilirrubina total e direta nas fêmeas tratadas com ATR. Não foram encontradas alterações na arquitetura e morfologia das lâminas histológicas observadas. Esses resultados sugerem que a ATR apresenta atividade antiinflamatória significativa, sem apresentar significativa toxicidade aguda, subcrônica e citotoxicidade.
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27. Bradycardic and Antiarrhythmic Effects of the D-Limonene in Rats
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Gildenisson Araújo do Nascimento, Diego Santos de Souza, Bruno Santos Lima, Carla Maria Lins de Vasconcelos, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Aimée Obolari Durço, Lucindo José Quintans-Junior, Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva Almeida, Aldeída Pereira Oliveira, Valter Joviniano de Santana-Filho, André Sales Barreto, and Márcio Roberto Viana dos Santos
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Ratos ,Limoneno ,Monoterpenos ,Arritmias Cardíacas ,Antiarrítmicos ,Bradicardia ,Antioxidantes ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Background: D-limonene (DL) is a monoterpene and is the major component in the essential oil of citrus fruit. It presents antihyperglycemic and vasodilatation activities. Objectives: This study evaluated the cardiovascular effects and potential antiarrhythmic of DL in rats. Methods: Hemodynamic and electrocardiographic (ECG) parameters were measured in male Wistar rats, which under anesthesia had been cannulated in the abdominal aorta and lower vena cava and had electrodes subcutaneously implanted. In the in vitro approach, the heart was removed and perfused using the Langendorff technique. The significance level adopted was 5% (p < 0.05). Results: DL, in doses of 10, 20, and 40 mg/kg (i.v), produced intense and persistent bradycardia associated with hypotension. Bradycardia with prolonged QTc was observed in the ECG in vivo recording. In the in vivo model of arrhythmia induced by Bay K8644, DL (10 mg/kg) decreased the arrhythmia score from 15.33 ± 3.52 to 4.0 ± 2.64 u.a (p < 0.05, n = 4). In isolated perfused hearts, DL (10-3 M) promoted significant reductions in heart rate (from 228.6 ± 8.5 ms to 196.0 ± 9.3 bpm; p < 0.05) and left ventricular development pressure (from 25.2 ± 3.4 to 5.9 ± 1.8 mmHg; n = 5, p < 0.05). Conclusions: DL produces bradycardia and antiarrhythmic activity in rat heart.
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28. Dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Northeast region of Brazil
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Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, Luana Heimfarth, Dulce Marta Schimieguel, Cristiane Bani Corrêa, Tatiana Rodrigues de Moura, Rafael Ciro Marques Cavalcante, Renata Grespan, Jullyana de Souza Siqueira Quintans, Danillo Menezes dos Santos, Danilo Nobre da Silva, Yrna Lorena Matos de Oliveira, Mariana Nobre Farias de Franca, Marcílio da Conceição Silva, Darla Lorena Freitas de Sá, Fernanda Oliveira de Carvalho, Mércia Feitosa de Souza, Marco Aurélio de Oliveira Góes, Victor Santana Santos, and Paulo Ricardo Martins-Filho
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In this household-based seroepidemiological survey, we analyzed the dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in Sergipe State, Northeast Brazil, the poorest region of the country. A total of 16,547 individuals were tested using a rapid IgM-IgG antibody test and fluorescence immunoassay (FIA). Seroprevalence rates were presented according to age, sex, and geographic region. A comparative analysis was performed between the results obtained in July 2020 (peak of the first wave), August - November 2020 (end of the first wave), and February - March 2021 (beginning of the second wave). Seroprevalence rates in the three phases were estimated at 9.3% (95% CI 8.5-10.1), 12.0% (95% CI 11.2-12.9) and 15.4% (95% CI 14.5-16.4). At the end of the first wave, there was a rise in seroprevalence in the countryside (p 0.001). At the beginning of the second wave, we found an increase in seroprevalence among women (p 0.001), adults aged 20 to 59 years (p 0.001), and the elderly (p 0.001). In this phase, we found an increase in estimates both in metropolitan areas and in the countryside (p 0.001). This study showed an increase in SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence over the first year of the pandemic, with approximately one in six people having anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies at the beginning of the second wave of COVID-19. Furthermore, our results suggest a rapid spread of COVID-19 from metropolitan areas to the countryside during the first months of the pandemic.
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29. Lippia grata essential oil complexed with β-cyclodextrin ameliorates biochemical and behavioral deficits in an animal model of progressive parkinsonism
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Jose Ivo A. Beserra-Filho, Amanda Maria-Macêdo, Suellen Silva-Martins, Ana Cláudia Custódio-Silva, Beatriz Soares-Silva, Sara Pereira Silva, Rafael Herling Lambertucci, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Angélica Maria Lucchese, Lucindo J. Quintans-Júnior, José Ronaldo Santos, Regina H. Silva, and Alessandra M. Ribeiro
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Reserpine ,Dopaminergic Neurons ,beta-Cyclodextrins ,Parkinson Disease ,Biochemistry ,Antioxidants ,Substantia Nigra ,Disease Models, Animal ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Neuroprotective Agents ,Parkinsonian Disorders ,alpha-Synuclein ,Oils, Volatile ,Animals ,Neurology (clinical) ,Lippia - Abstract
Parkinson's disease (PD) is identified by the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the Substantia Nigra pars compacta (SNpc), and is correlated to aggregates of proteins such as α-synuclein, Lewy's bodies. Although the PD etiology remains poorly understood, evidence suggests a main role of oxidative stress on this process. Lippia grata Schauer, known as "alecrim-do-mato", "alecrim-de-vaqueiro", "alecrim-da-chapada", is a native bush from tropical areas mainly distributed throughout the Central and South America. This plant species is commonly used in traditional medicine for relief of pain and inflammation conditions, and that has proven antioxidant effects. We evaluated the effects of essential oil of the L. grata after its complexed with β-cyclodextrin (LIP) on PD animal model induced by reserpine (RES). Behavioral assessments were performed across the treatment. Upon completion the treatment, the animals were euthanized, afterwards their brains were isolated and processed for immunohistochemical and oxidative stress analysis. The LIP treatment delayed the onset of the behavior of catalepsy, decreased the number of oral movements and prevented the memory impairment on the novel object recognition task. In addition, the treatment with LIP protected against dopaminergic depletion in the SNpc and dorsal striatum (STRd), and decreased the α-syn immunoreactivity in the SNpc and hippocampus (HIP). Moreover, there was reduction of the oxidative stability index. These findings demonstrated that the LIP treatment has neuroprotective effect in a progressive parkinsonism model, suggesting that LIP could be an important source for novel treatment approaches in PD.
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30. Cyclodextrins Inclusion Complexes Improving Antibacterial Drug Profiles: An Update Systematic Review
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Anamaria Mendonça Santos, José Adão Carvalho Do Nascimento Júnior, Silvia Vitória Silva Cézar, Lucindo José Quintans Júnior, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Diana Marcela Aragón, and Mairim Russo Serafini
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Antibiotics have become a widely used drug classes worldwide. Its indiscriminate use in the clini-cal-hospital environment ended up causing antibiotic-resistance genes. Pharmaceutical technology is an essential ally for new formulation development in the antibacterial field. Cyclodextrins (CDs) are ap-proaches that can potentially improve the effectiveness of antibacterial drugs. Thus, this study aimed to review experimental models using CDs as inclusion complexes to improve antibacterial drugs’ physi-cochemical characteristics and biological activities. The review was carried out using the three online journals database PubMed, Scopus, and Embase, limited to Medical Subjects Headings Index. The search protocol was registered in the Open Science Framework database. The following terms and their com-binations were used: cyclodextrins and antibacterial agents in title or abstract, and a total of 1580 studies were identified in a period up to October 2022. Finally, 27 articles were selected for discussion in this review. The biological results reveal that the antibacterial effect of the compounds, complexed with CDs, was extensively improved when compared to the free drugs. CDs can improve the therapeutic effects of antibiotics, already existing on the market, natural products, and synthetic molecules. Therefore, these inclusion complexes using CDs increase the new pharmaceutical products development for clinical ap-plication.
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31. Would carvacrol be a supporting treatment option effective in minimizing the deleterious effects of COVID-19?
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Érika Ramos Silva, Paula Santos Nunes, Jessica Paloma Rosa Silva, Fernanda Oliveira de Carvalho, Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Júnior, and Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,medicine.medical_treatment ,SARS-Cov-2 ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Monoterpene ,Vascular permeability ,Inflammation ,Disease ,Bioinformatics ,Brief Communication ,Antioxidants ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Anti-Infective Agents ,Carvacrol ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Pharmacology ,Innate immune system ,business.industry ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,chemistry ,Cymenes ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,medicine.symptom ,Inflammation Mediators ,business ,Cytokine Release Syndrome ,Adjuvant - Abstract
The pathophysiological process of the disease, Covid-19, is mediated by innate immunity, with the presence of macrophages responsible for secreting type 1 and 6 interleukins (IL), tumor necrosis factor (TNF) leading to dilation of endothelial cells with a consequent increase in capillary permeability. The treatment of this disease has been much discussed, but the variability in the clinical picture, the difficulties for diagnosis and treatment, especially of those patients who have the most severe clinical condition of the disease. Immunization is an effective tool for controlling the spread and overload of health services, but its effectiveness involves high investments in the acquisition of inputs, development of vaccines, and logistics of storage and distribution. These factors can be obstacles for countries with lower economic, technological, and infrastructure indexes. Reflecting on these difficulties, we raised the possibility of adjuvant therapies with imminent research feasibility, as is the case with the use of carvacrol, a monoterpenic phenol whose has biological properties that serve as a barrier to processes mediated by free radicals, such as irritation and inflammation, due to its antioxidant action. Many authors highlighted the activity of carvacrol as a potent suppressor of COX-2 expression minimizing the acute inflammatory process, decreasing the release of some pro-inflammatory mediators such as IL-1β, TNF-α, PGE2. Anyway, the benefits of carvacrol are numerous and the therapeutic possibilities too. With this description, the question arises: would carvacrol be a supporting treatment option, effective in minimizing the deleterious effects of Covid-19? There is still a lot to discover and research.
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32. Mechanism of Action of Limonene in Tumor Cells: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Juliana de Vasconcelos Cerqueira Braz, Daniele de Vasconcelos Cerqueira Meneses, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Hericalizandra Santa Rosa Santana, Fernanda Oliveira de Carvalho, Mairim Russo Serafini, Fernanda Araújo Felipe Calixto, Isabella Barros Almeida, and Luana Aline Gonçalves de Aquino
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Pharmacology ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Limonene ,business.industry ,Multifactorial disease ,Scopus ,Cancer ,Subject (documents) ,Tumor cells ,medicine.disease ,Kappa index ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Meta-analysis ,Internal medicine ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,business - Abstract
Background: Cancer is a complex, multifactorial disease, and a major public health problem, as it is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although treatments have significantly improved, still more effective drugs are searched. One source for these drugs is natural products (NPs). One NP that has shown anticancer activity is Limonene. However, the mechanisms of limonene's antiproliferative, anticancer and antineoplastic activity are not fully understood. Objective: The objective of this study is, therefore, to undertake a systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature on this subject. Methods: A comprehensive literature search was performed using the Scopus, MEDLINE-PubMed, Web of Science, and Science Direct databases using the keywords: “limonene”, “cancer”, “neoplasm”, and “tumor”. The inclusion criteria were: in vivo and in vitro studies on the use of limonene in cancer published in English, Portuguese and Spanish until December 2019. Review articles, meta-analyses, abstracts, conference papers, editorials/ letters and case reports were excluded. Results: The search identified 3568 articles, of which, 126 were selected for full reading, with 11 papers meeting the review criteria. Six more papers were added from the references of the initial 11 texts, giving a total of 17 papers. There was a high level of agreement in inclusion/exclusion (Kappa index > 80%). The risk of bias in the texts was shown to be high. Conclusion: The meta-analysis suggests that limonene acts mainly on tumor regression induced apoptosis and is a promising natural product for use in the treatment of several types of cancer.
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33. Global online public interest in monkeypox compared with COVID-19: Google trends in 2022
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Paulo Ricardo Martins-Filho, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, and Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior
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34. The Role of Vaccination in Preventing Deaths During the Omicron-driven Tsunami in Brazil
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Paulo Ricardo Martins-Filho, Raquel Souza Marques, Carolina Santos Souza Tavares, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, and Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior
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35. Cytotoxic potential and antiparasitic activity of the Croton rhamnifolioides Pax leaves. & K. Hoffm essential oil and its inclusion complex (EOCr/β-CD)
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Miriam Rolón, Almir Gonçalves Wanderley, Anita Oliveira Brito Pereira Bezerra Martins, Henrique Douglas Melo Coutinho, Ana Carolina Justino de Araújo, Isabel Sousa Alcântara, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Maria Rayane Correia de Oliveira, Maria Celeste Vega Gomez, Priscilla Ramos Freitas, Cathia Coronel, Lucindo José Quintans Júnior, and Irwin Rose Alencar de Menezes
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Polymers and Plastics ,Antiparasitic ,medicine.drug_class ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Medicinal plants ,IC50 ,Essential oil ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,biology.organism_classification ,Antiparasitic agent ,Leishmania braziliensis ,Croton ,0104 chemical sciences ,Leishmania infantum ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Leishmaniasis and Chagas disease are neglected tropical diseases with relevance and public interest. Currently, the search for antiparasitic agents from medicinal plants has been the target of great research. Croton rhamnifolioides Pax. & K. Hoffm is known in popular medicine as “quebra-faca” or “caatinga-branca” and is used to treat stomachache, vomiting and fever. The aim of this study was to evaluate the cytotoxic potential and antiparasitic activity of the Croton rhamnifolioides Pax leaves. & K. Hoffm essential oil (EOCr) and its inclusion complex with β-cyclodextrin (EOCr/β-CD). The trypanocide, leishmanicidal and cytotoxicity activity investigations were performed in triplicates by in vitro cell culture assays using different EOCr (1000, 500, 250, 125, 62.5 μg/mL) and EOCr/β-CD (1000, 500 and 250 μg/mL) concentrations dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide. The results showed the EOCr and EOCr/β-CD possessed an inhibitory potential with IC50 values of 85.21 and 1823 μg/mL against T. cruzi, IC50 values of 127.43 and 354.568 μg/mL against Leishmania braziliensis and IC50 values of 111.84 and 923.56 μg/mL against Leishmania infantum, respectively, with the EOCr being the most effective against T. cruzi. The EOCr presented toxic effects against NCTC929 fibroblasts at the highest concentrations of 1000 and 500 μg/mL, obtaining an IC50 value of 338.84 μg/mL; however, the EOCr/β-CD showed no signs of significant cytotoxicity obtaining an IC50 greater than 1000 μg/mL. The current results suggest the C. rhamnifolioides essential oil presents significant results, thus representing an alternative source for the development of natural products with antiparasitic activity.
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36. A novel quercetin/β-cyclodextrin transdermal gel, combined or not with therapeutic ultrasound, reduces oxidative stress after skeletal muscle injury
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Bruno dos Santos Lima, Evaleide Diniz de Oliveira, Marta Maria Barbosa Santos, Paula dos Passos Menezes, Luis Fernando Sousa Filho, and Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo
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biology ,General Chemical Engineering ,Skeletal muscle ,General Chemistry ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Lipid peroxidation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Gastrocnemius muscle ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Catalase ,medicine ,biology.protein ,heterocyclic compounds ,Quercetin ,Phonophoresis ,Oxidative stress ,Transdermal - Abstract
A gel containing the inclusion complex of quercetin and β-cyclodextrin was developed in order to verify its effects, isolated or using phonophoresis, on oxidative biomarkers after skeletal muscle injury. 30 male rats were divided into one of five groups: Control (CTRL), Muscle Injury (MI), Therapeutic Pulsed Ultrasound (TPU), Therapeutic Pulsed Ultrasound plus Quercetin (TPU plus gel-QUE) or Quercetin gel (QUE). Quercetin gel was complexed with β-Cyclodextrin (β-CD) using chromatography (HPLC). TPU and quercetin application occurred with 2, 12, 24, 48, 72, 96 hours intervals after injury. Gastrocnemius muscle was injured by mechanical trauma. Lipid peroxidation, superoxide dismutase activity, and catalase activity were assessed. The inclusion complex exhibited adequate entrapment efficiency, relative density and pH. The viscosity of the complex showed a non-Newtonian pseudoplastic behavior. Quercetin/β-cyclodextrin gel reduced lipid peroxidation, superoxide dismutase activity and catalase activity compared to muscle injury group. Similarly, phonophoresis and TPU also reduced the levels of these oxidative biomarkers. In conclusion, quercetin/β-cyclodextrin transdermal gel reduces oxidative stress biomarkers after skeletal muscle injury irrespective of using phonophoresis.
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37. Otoliths-composed gelatin/sodium alginate scaffolds for bone regeneration
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Daisy Pereira Valido, Eliana B. Souto, Luiza Abrahão Frank, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Renata de Lima, Felipe Mendes de Andrade de Carvalho, Eloísa Portugal Barros Silva Soares de Souza, André Polloni, Ana Maria Santos Oliveira, Gabriela das Graças Gomes Trindade, Maria Eliane de Andrade, Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Júnior, Francine Ferreira Padilha, Patrícia Severino, Silvia Stanisçuaski Guterres, Charlene R. S. Matos, Caio de Alcântara Campos, Wilson Déda Gonçalves Júnior, Eliana Midori Sussuchi, A. A. Rezende, and Universidade do Minho
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Thermogravimetric analysis ,Bone Regeneration ,food.ingredient ,Alginates ,Scanning electron microscope ,Fluorescence spectrometry ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Biocompatible Materials ,02 engineering and technology ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,Gelatin ,Mice ,Otolithic Membrane ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Differential scanning calorimetry ,food ,Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared ,medicine ,Animals ,Tissue engineering ,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ,Bone regeneration ,Tissue scaffolds ,Science & Technology ,Tissue Engineering ,Tissue Scaffolds ,Chemistry ,3T3 Cells ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Otoliths ,sense organs ,Swelling ,medicine.symptom ,0210 nano-technology ,Porosity ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Evidence that otoliths, mineral-rich limestone concrescences present in the inner ear of bone fishes, can accelerate bone formation in vivo has been previously reported. The goal of this work was the development, characterization, and evaluation of the cytocompatibility of otoliths-incorporated sodium alginate and gelatin scaffolds. Cynoscion acoupaderived otoliths were characterized by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (FRX), particle size, free lime, and weight loss by calcination. Furthermore, otoliths were incorporated into sodium alginate (ALG/OTL-s) or gelatin (GEL/OTL-s) scaffolds, previously developed by freeze-drying. Then, the scaffolds were characterized by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA/DTG), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), infrared spectroscopy with Fourier transform (FTIR), swelling tests, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Cytotoxicity assays were run against J774.G8 macrophages and MC3T3-E1 osteoblasts. Data obtained from TGA/DTG, DSC, and FTIR analyses confirmed the interaction between otoliths and the polymeric scaffolds. SEM showed the homogeneous porous 3D structure rich in otolith micro-fragments in both scaffolds. Swelling of the GEL/OTL-s (63.54±3.0%) was greater than of ALG/OTL-s (13.36±9.9%) (p0.05) and significantly higher than that treated with Triton-X (p0.05). However, by 48 h, only ALG/OTL-s showed growth similar to control (p>0.05), whereas GEL/OTL showed a significantly lower growth index (p, We would like to thank the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) and the Foundation for Research and Technological Innovation Support of the State of Sergipe for the financial support in this study. EMBS acknowledges the sponsorship of the projects M-ERA-NET-0004/2015-PAIRED and UIDB/04469/2020 (strategic fund), received support from the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation, Ministry of Science and Education (FCT/MEC) through national funds, and was co-financed by FEDER, under the Partnership Agreement PT2020., info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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38. Acute toxicity of hot aqueous extract from leaves of the Terminalia catappa in juvenile fish Colossoma macropomum
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Juliana Oliveira Meneses, Fernanda dos Santos Cunha, Peterson Emmanuel Guimarães Paixão, Juliana Cordeiro Cardoso, Bruno dos Santos Lima, Natalino da Costa Sousa, Márcia Valéria Silva do Couto, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Higo Andrade Abe, Ana Flávia Santos da Cunha, Joel Artur Rodrigues Dias, Francisco José dos Santos, Antônio Guilherme de Carvalho Neto, Luiz Pereira da Costa, and Rodrigo Yudi Fujimoto
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0106 biological sciences ,Aqueous extract ,biology ,business.industry ,Chemistry ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Terminalia ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Juvenile fish ,Aquatic Science ,Antimicrobial ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,Acute toxicity ,Aquaculture ,In vivo ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Food science ,business ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
Phytoterapy has been used in aquaculture for disease control, especially the Terminalia catappa that demonstrated excellent antimicrobial potential. The aquaculture commonly uses the extract obtained at room temperature, but the hot aqueous extract (HAE) and its effects on the fish are still unknown. This study aimed to determine the lethal concentration (LC50) of HAE from Terminalia catappa in juvenile fish Colossoma macropomum as well as to evaluate hematological and histological parameters. Two extracts were obtained in different temperatures and submitted to HPLC. Despite both extracts presented the similar chemical compounds, HAE showed higher levels of compounds and then it was selected. For acute toxicity test, six different extract concentrations (0.00, 0.10, 0.20, 0.30, 0.40, and 0.50 g/L) in triplicate was used. At the end of the experiment, all fishes were submitted to hematological and histological analysis. The LC50 was determined using trimmed Spearman-Karber method, and water quality (pH, temperature, DO, electrical conductivity, and ammonia) were measured. The results were submitted to ANOVA followed by Tukey’s test (p < 0.05). The HAE showed LC50 of 0.41 g/L with changes on water parameters, such as pH and conductivity, as well as the fish behavior. HAE also altered hematologic parameters and showed histopathological changes on the gill and liver using high concentration of the extract or longtime exposure in low extract concentrations. Despite HAE showed higher concentration of compounds, it remains considered as a practically non-toxic product. Nonetheless, water quality, hematological, and histological alterations must be considered to determine concentrations and strategies of application in vivo.
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39. Reduced cutaneous inflammation associated with antioxidant action after topical application of the aqueous extract of Annona muricata leaves
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Alan Santos Oliveira, Edmilson Willian Propheta dos Santos, Cristiane Bani Corrêa, Renata Grespan, Allan John de Oliveira Melo, Agenor G Dos S Neto, Bruno dos Santos Lima, Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque-Júnior, Enilton A. Camargo, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Jéssica Maria Dantas Araújo, Marcelo Cavalcante Duarte, Ana Mara de Oliveira e Silva, and Luana M. Cercato
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0301 basic medicine ,Antioxidant ,DPPH ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Rutin ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Annona muricata ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Reactive oxygen species ,biology ,biology.organism_classification ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Catalase ,biology.protein ,Quercetin ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
Annona muricata L. is used in folk medicine for treatment of diseases related to inflammatory and oxidative processes. This study investigated the effect of the aqueous extract of A. muricata leaves (AEAM) on TPA-induced ear inflammation and antioxidant capacity, both in vitro and in vivo. The in vitro antioxidant capacity of AEAM was measured by the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), ferric reducing/antioxidant power (FRAP) and lipoperoxidation assays. Cytotoxicity and reactive oxygen species (ROS) release were evaluated in the L929 fibroblasts. Swiss mice were submitted to TPA application and were topically treated with AEAM (0.3, 1 or 3 mg/ear). After 6 h, inflammatory and oxidative parameters were evaluated. Quercetin 3-glucoside, rutin, chlorogenic acid, catechin and gallic acid were identified in AEAM. It also presented antioxidant activity in all in vitro assays used. Incubation with AEAM did not cause cell cytotoxicity but reduced ROS release from fibroblasts. Compared with the control group, treatment with AEAM significantly reduced ear oedema and mieloperoxidase activity in inflamed ears, as well as histological parameters of inflammation. These results were associated with the reduction of total hydroperoxides and modulation of catalase, but not superoxide dismutase activity. These findings show the anti-inflammatory effect of AEAM is associated with antioxidant capacity.
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40. Microneedles as an alternative technology for transdermal drug delivery systems: a patent review
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Anamaria Mendonça Santos, Caio de Alcântara Campos, Monna Lisa Barreto Queiroz, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Saravanan Shanmugam, Lana Naiadhy Silva Santos, Mairim Russo Serafini, and Mayrton Santos Batista
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Biocompatibility ,Skin Absorption ,Pharmacology ,Administration, Cutaneous ,01 natural sciences ,Patents as Topic ,03 medical and health sciences ,Drug Delivery Systems ,0302 clinical medicine ,Drug Discovery ,Animals ,Humans ,Technology, Pharmaceutical ,Medicine ,Skin ,Transdermal ,business.industry ,food and beverages ,Drug degradation ,General Medicine ,0104 chemical sciences ,Bioavailability ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Needles ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Drug delivery ,business - Abstract
Introduction: The most conventional drug delivery systems exist with limitations such as drug degradation, toxicity and low bioavailability. Also, hypodermic injections can cause pain, compromising...
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41. Anti‐inflammatory and antioxidant activity of carvacrol in the respiratory system: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
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Isla Alcântara Gomes, Hericalizandra Santa Rosa Santana, Paula Santos Nunes, Érika Ramos Silva, Fernanda Oliveira de Carvalho, Júlio César Matos Monteiro, Débora do Nascimento Santos, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Júnior, Débora de Jesus Silva, and Gabriel Pereira de Oliveira Souza
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Antioxidant ,medicine.drug_class ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Guinea Pigs ,Respiratory System ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Lung injury ,Pharmacology ,Antioxidants ,Anti-inflammatory ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Malondialdehyde ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,Carvacrol ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Inflammation ,0303 health sciences ,business.industry ,030302 biochemistry & molecular biology ,Therapeutic effect ,Respiratory disease ,Interleukin ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,Monoterpenes ,Cymenes ,Inflammation Mediators ,business - Abstract
Carvacrol is a monoterpene present in the essential oil of a number of plants and has been widely used in traditional medicine because it is considered to have a range of therapeutic effects including in relation to respiratory disease. To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities of carvacrol when used in the treatment of respiratory disorders. A comprehensive literature search using Scopus, MEDLINE-PubMed, Cochrane and Web of Science was undertaken. Papers related to the anti-inflammatory or antioxidant properties of carvacrol in the treatment of an injury in the respiratory system in in vivo studies and published in the period up to and including August 2019. A total of 152 studies were initially identified, with only 17 meeting the inclusion criteria. Five of the studies were performed in humans, and 12 were performed in rodents. Among the 17 studies included in the systematic review, we performed the meta-analysis with nine of the studies with animals. Carvacrol had a positive effect on the reduction of interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-4, IL-8 and malondialdehyde (MDA); however, the analysis indicated that carvacrol had no effect on IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), probably due to the methodological quality of the studies and their heterogeneity. Current evidence supports the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of carvacrol, but its relationship with the reduction of some inflammatory mediators in animals with lung injury needs further elucidation.
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42. Coriandrum sativum Extract Prevents Alarm Substance-Induced Fear- and Anxiety-Like Responses in Adult Zebrafish
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Diogo Losch de Oliveira, Cristiani Isabel Banderó Walker, Enilton A. Camargo, Kamila Cagliari Zenki, Alisson Mendonça Góis, Bruno dos Santos Lima, Eduardo Kalinine, Lucas Santos de Souza, Jodnes Sobreira Vieira, and Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo
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0303 health sciences ,Anxiety like ,Coriandrum ,macromolecular substances ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Bioinformatics ,Mental health ,03 medical and health sciences ,ALARM ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sativum ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Substance induced ,Anxiety ,Animal Science and Zoology ,medicine.symptom ,Zebrafish ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,030304 developmental biology ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Anxiety disorders appear to involve distinct neurobiological mechanisms and several medications are available against this mental health problem. However, pharmacological therapeutic approaches dis...
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43. Evaluation instruments for physical therapy using virtual reality in stroke patients: a systematic review
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Patricia Almeida Fontes, Akeline Santos de Almeida, Diogo Costa Garção, Nayara Gomes Lima Santos, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Fernanda Araújo Felipe, Paula Santos Nunes, Fernanda Oliveira de Carvalho, and Érika Ramos Silva
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030506 rehabilitation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Psychological intervention ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Physical strength ,Disability Evaluation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cognition ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,Muscle Strength ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Postural Balance ,Stroke ,Balance (ability) ,Motivation ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Stroke Rehabilitation ,Virtual Reality ,medicine.disease ,Berg Balance Scale ,Inclusion and exclusion criteria ,Quality of Life ,Physical therapy ,0305 other medical science ,business - Abstract
Background Physiotherapeutic rehabilitation is essential to improve functional mobility, muscular strength, balance and quality of life of stroke patients, but conventional techniques using repeated physical activities can soon become monotonous. The use of virtual reality (VR) in rehabilitation offers a possible alternative to the traditional methods of promoting improvements in muscle strength and balance. However, there is not yet consensus about which instruments should be used to assess the effectiveness of VR in stroke rehabilitation. Objective To conduct a systematic review to identify the types of evaluation tools used for different VR interventions to rehabilitate stroke patients, considering balance, strength, function, quality of life, cognition and motivation. Data sources A comprehensive literature search using MEDLINE-PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Lilacs and IEEE Xplore was undertaken. Study selection Studies on stroke patients who had undergone VR therapy and an assessment of its effectiveness using evaluative instruments. Study appraisal and synthesis methods Data were extracted by a single reviewer using standardised forms, and were checked by a second reviewer. The extracted information included study design, number of participants, type of stroke, items that were evaluated (balance, muscle strength, functional evaluation), console used, number of rehabilitation sessions, results and conclusions. Results In total, 1836 articles were identified; of these, 29 were included in this review after consideration of the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The selected articles rated one or more of the following factors: balance (n = 12), grip strength (with or without devices for direct measurement) (n = 8), functionality (n = 12) and quality of life (n = 12). Limitations The full text of one article was not available, despite a request to the authors to send it via email. Conclusion and implications of key findings The Berg Balance Scale, the Fugl–Meyer Assessment and the Stroke Impact Scale were the instruments used most frequently to assess balance, function and quality of life, respectively, in stroke patients who underwent rehabilitation using VR. Systematic review registration PROSPERO number: 87546.
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44. Gelatin-based mucoadhesive membranes containing inclusion complex of thymol/β-cyclodextrin for treatment of oral infections
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Álvaro Silva Lima, Saravanan Shanmugam, Ana Maria Santos Oliveira, Silvia Stanisçuaski Guterres, Eloísa Portugal Barros Silva Soares de Souza, Cochiran Pereira dos Santos, Lana Naiadhy Silva Santos, Mairim Russo Serafini, Marco Vinícius Chaud, Tatianny de Araújo Andrade, Luiza Abrahão Frank, Lucindo José Quintans Júnior, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Thais Ribeiro Alves, and Yasmim Maria Barbosa Gomes de Carvalho
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chromatography ,food.ingredient ,Polymers and Plastics ,Cyclodextrin ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Gelatin ,Analytical Chemistry ,stomatognathic diseases ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Membrane ,food ,Inclusion (mineral) ,Thymol - Abstract
Oral infections are associated with the appearance of systemic diseases. Among the natural products, commercially used in dental formulations is thymol (TM). However, this compound presents low sta...
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45. Effectiveness of Ozone Therapy as an Adjunct Treatment for Lower-Limb Ulcers: A Systematic Review
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Tássia Lima Bomfim, Daniele de Vasconcelos Cerqueira Meneses, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, and Isla Alcântara Gomes
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Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Leg Ulcer ,Dermatology ,medicine.disease ,Ozone therapy ,Diabetic foot ,Lower limb ,Adjunct ,Neoadjuvant Therapy ,law.invention ,Systematic review ,Ozone ,Randomized controlled trial ,Data extraction ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,business ,Adverse effect - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness of topical ozone therapy as an adjuvant treatment in the healing of lower limb ulcers through a systematic literature review. DATA SOURCES Three databases were used to search for studies conducted in the period up to and including September 2020: PubMed, Scopus, and the Web of Science. STUDY SELECTION The search identified 44 studies, 7 of which met the eligibility criteria and were evaluated. DATA EXTRACTION Study design, study location, number of patients, patient age, type of control, wound type, intervention type, equipment used to generate ozone (ozone generation), evaluation methodology, and main results were extracted from each study. DATA SYNTHESIS A total of 506 patients 18 years or older with chronic wounds, such as venous or diabetic ulcers, on the lower limbs were enrolled. The majority of studies addressed diabetic foot ulcers. CONCLUSIONS The ozone therapy protocols demonstrated a healing effect in all included studies, and none reported adverse effects. This reinforces the need for more controlled and randomized clinical trials to determine the effectiveness of this treatment and establish clinical criteria for its use.
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46. Efficacy and safety of hydroxychloroquine as pre-and post-exposure prophylaxis and treatment of COVID-19. Systematic review and meta-analysis of blinded, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trials
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Lis Campos Ferreira, Paulo Ricardo Saquete Martins-Filho, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, and Luana Heimfarth
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medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Population ,Hydroxychloroquine ,Placebo ,Confidence interval ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Meta-analysis ,Internal medicine ,Relative risk ,Medicine ,business ,Adverse effect ,education ,medicine.drug - Abstract
BACKGROUNDHydroxychloroquine (HCQ) is an anti-malarial and immunomodulatory drug considered a potential candidate for drug repurposing in COVID-19 due to their in vitro antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2. Despite the potential antiviral effects and anti-inflammatory profile, the results based on clinical studies are contradictory and the quality of the decision-making process from meta-analyses summarizing the available evidence selecting studies with different designs and unblinded trials is limited. The aim of this study was to synthesize the best evidence on the efficacy and safety of HCQ as pre-and post-exposure prophylaxis and treatment of non-hospitalized and hospitalized patients with COVID-19.METHODSSearches for studies were performed in PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Lilacs, the website ClinicalTrials.gov and the preprint server medRxiv from January 1, 2020 to May 17, 2021. The following elements were used to define eligibility criteria: (1) Population, individuals at high-risk of exposure to SARS-CoV-2 (pre-exposure), individuals who had close contact with a positive or probable case of COVID-19 (post-exposure), non-hospitalized patients with COVID-19 and hospitalized patients with COVID-19; (2) Intervention, HCQ; (3) Comparison, placebo; (4) Outcomes: incidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection, need for hospitalization, length of hospital stay, need for invasive mechanical ventilation (MV), death, and adverse events; and (5) Study type, blinded, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trials (RCTs). Risk of bias was judged according to the Cochrane guidelines for RCTs. Treatment effects were reported as relative risk (RR) for dichotomous variables and mean difference (MD) for continuous variables with 95% confidence intervals (CI). We used either a fixed or random-effects model to pool the results of individual studies depending on the presence of heterogeneity. The GRADE system was used to evaluate the strength of evidence between use of HCQ and the outcomes of interest.RESULTSFourteen blinded, placebo-controlled RCTs were included in the meta-analysis. Four trials used HCQ as a prophylactic medication pre-exposure to COVID-19, two as a prophylactic medication post-exposure to COVID-19, three as treatment for non-hospitalized patients, and five as treatment for hospitalized patients with COVID-19. We found no decreased risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection among individuals receiving HCQ as pre-exposure (RR = 0.90; 95% CI 0.46 to 1.77) or post-exposure (RR = 0.96; 95% CI 0.72 to 1.29) prophylaxis to prevent COVID-19. There is no decreased risk of hospitalization for outpatients with SARS-CoV-2 infection (RR = 0.64; 95% CI 0.33 to 1.23) and no decreased risk of MV (RR = 0.81; 95% CI 0.49 to 1.34) and death (RR = 1.05; 95% CI 0.62 to 1.78) among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 receiving HCQ. The certainty of the results on the lack of clinical benefit for HCQ was rated as moderate. Moreover, our results demonstrated an increased risk for any adverse events and gastrointestinal symptoms among those using HCQ.CONCLUSIONAvailable evidence based on the results of blinded, placebo-controlled RCTs showed no clinical benefits of HCQ as pre-and post-exposure prophylaxis and treatment of non-hospitalized and hospitalized patients with COVID-19.
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47. Factors Associated with Mortality among Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19: A Retrospective Cohort Study
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Mércia Simone Feitosa de Souza, Marco Aurélio de Oliveira Góes, Paulo Ricardo Saquete Martins-Filho, Taise Ferreira Cavalcante, Waneska de Souza Barboza, Luciana Xavier Pereira, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, and Victor Santana Santos
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart disease ,030231 tropical medicine ,MEDLINE ,Logistic regression ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Virology ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Medicine ,Humans ,Poverty ,Retrospective Studies ,Inpatients ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Retrospective cohort study ,Odds ratio ,Articles ,medicine.disease ,Infectious Diseases ,Infectious disease (medical specialty) ,Parasitology ,business ,Brazil ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Information on the risk factors for COVID-19 mortality in low- and middle-income countries is still scarce. In this retrospective cohort study, we analyzed the factors associated with COVID-19 mortality in hospitalized patients in a poor area of Brazil. Logistic regression was used to identify factors independently associated with mortality, including gender, age, and the presence of underlying medical conditions. A total of 1,207 patients were included in the analysis, and a 1.5-fold increase in COVID-19 mortality was found among patients aged > 65 years with hypertension and diabetes (odds ratio [OR]: 1.50, 95% CI: 1.02–2.19). Moreover, infectious disease (OR: 4.31, 95% CI: 1.39–13.39), kidney disease (OR: 2.59, 95% CI: 1.27–5.27), and heart disease (OR: 2.00, 95% CI: 1.31–3.04) were also predictive for COVID-19 in-hospital death. This large cohort provides important data on potential factors associated with COVID-19 mortality in Brazil.
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48. Spondias tuberosa Extract for Silver Nanoparticles Assisted Synthesis Against Multiresistant Bacteria
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Jorge Lopez, Francine Ferreira Padilha, Maria Lucila Hernández-Macedo, Bruno dos Santos Lima, Marcelo da Costa Mendonça, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, José Reinaldo Oliveira Silva, Luiz Pereira da Costa, Zenon Machado Lima, and Anne Caroline Santos Ramos
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Multiresistant bacteria represent a global health problem, encouraging the development of effective antimicrobial treatments. In this context, metallic nanoparticles like silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) can serve as an alternative to the pathogenic bacterial growth control since AgNPs have minimal risk of promoting bacterial resistance. The chemical methods to synthesize AgNPs involves toxic agents however, an alternative way to obtain them would be employing plant extract due to its redox ability. In the current study, Spondias tuberosa hydroethanolic leaf extract (StHE) was used to assist silver nanoparticle synthesis (AgNP) and to evaluate the antimicrobial effect of both StHE and AgNP against antibiotic-resistant bacterias Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus. The StHE phytochemical analysis displayed significant polyphenol and flavonoids contents, identified by HPLC. Synthesized AgNPs were spherical with an average size of 3.44–19.46 nm, characterized by UV-Vis and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The AgNPs antimicrobial activity displayed higher capacity than the crude StHE, mainly against Gram-negative bacteria. Therefore, StHE is an effective source of reducing agents for the AgNPs synthesis, which exhibit high antibacterial potential against multidrug-resistant bacteria.
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49. Inclusion complex with cyclodextrins enhances the bioavailability of flavonoid compounds: a systematic review
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Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, Jullyana S.S. Quintans, Bruno dos Santos Lima, and Saravanan Shanmugam
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0106 biological sciences ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Antioxidant ,Cyclodextrin ,medicine.medical_treatment ,fungi ,Flavonoid ,Cmax ,food and beverages ,Plant Science ,Pharmacology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Bioavailability ,carbohydrates (lipids) ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,chemistry ,Pharmacokinetics ,Polyphenol ,medicine ,heterocyclic compounds ,Solubility ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Flavonoids are the polyphenolic compounds widely found in plants, which possess several pharmacological activities such as, antioxidant, antinociceptive, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antidiabetic and anticancer effects. Meanwhile, the aqueous solubility of these flavonoid compounds were very less which limits its oral administration also decreases the bioavailability and pharmacological activities. Recently, the cyclodextrin inclusion complexation method effectively improve the solubility and bioavailability of the flavonoids. The purpose of this review was to evaluate the bioavailability enhancement of flavonoid compounds after complexation with cyclodextrins. The search terms “flavonoids”, “pharmacokinetics”, “bioavailability” and “cyclodextrins” were used to retrieve the articles from, PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science until May 2018. 272 publications were identified and 20 studies were selected finally for the discussion of this review. From the selected studies the pharmacokinetic results reveal that the bioavailability of flavonoid compounds, complexed with cyclodextrins were extensively improved when compared to uncomplexed flavonoids, including the parameters such as, area under curve (AUC) and maximum plasma concentration (Cmax). The use of cyclodextrins can improve the oral bioavailability of flavonoids and it can also be a way to increase the therapeutic effects. Therefore, the incorporation of flavonoids in cyclodextrins increases the development of new pharmaceutical products for the clinical application.
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50. Anti-hyperalgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of citral with β-cyclodextrin and hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin inclusion complexes in animal models
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Saravanan Shanmugam, Roseane Maria Ribeiro Costa, Luana Heimfarth, Jullyana S.S. Quintans, Eliana Midori Sussuchi, Eloísa Portugal Barros Silva Soares de Souza, Caio de Alcântara Campos, Victor Hugo Vitorino Sarmento, Gabriela das Graças Gomes Trindade, Ricardo Neves Marreto, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, Bruno dos Santos Lima, Rogéria De Souza Nunes, Flavio Machado de Souza Carvalho, Parimelazhagan Thangaraj, and Débora Silva Araújo Mota
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.drug_class ,Acyclic Monoterpenes ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Carrageenan ,Citral ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Anti-inflammatory ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cymbopogon citratus ,medicine ,Animals ,Viability assay ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Inflammation ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Behavior, Animal ,biology ,Cyclodextrin ,beta-Cyclodextrins ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,2-Hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin ,Bioavailability ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Hyperalgesia ,Monoterpenes ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Citral (CIT) is a monoterpene formed by the geranial and neral stereoisomers. CIT is the major compound of Cymbopogon citratus essential oil, commonly known as "lemongrass", and has demonstrated potential antihyperalgesic, anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects. However, CIT shows high volatility, low solubility in water and consequent low bioavailability, which limits its use. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate cell viability, anti-hyperalgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of inclusion complexes of CIT on β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) and hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HP-β-CD). Initially, physical mixture (PM) and freeze-dried inclusion (FD) complexes of CIT/β-CD and CIT/HP-β-CD were obtained in the molar ratio (1:1). The samples were characterized by DSC, TG/DTG, FT-IR, XRD, SEM and the complexation efficiency were performed by HPLC. Cell viability assay was performed by rezasurin reduction technique in J774 macrophages cell line. The motor activity through rota rod apparatus, mechanical hyperalgesia and pleurisy induced by carrageenan were evaluated in mice. The complexation of CIT was evidenced with β-CD and HP-β-CD by the characterization techniques analyzed. The complexation efficiency of CIT/β-CD and CIT/HP-β-CD were 78.6% and 71.7%, respectively. The CIT, CIT/β-CD and CIT/HP-β-CD showed cell viability in macrophages and did not interfere in the motor activity of mice. Besides that, the samples demonstrated antihyperalgesic and anti-inflammatory activity due to the reduction in total leukocytes and TNF-α levels. However, CIT/β-CD has better pharmacological effects among the three samples evaluated. Therefore, CIT/β-CD has potential for the development of products to treat inflammatory and pain reactions.
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