960 resultados para mollugoside methyl ester
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Byrsonima basiloba A. Juss. species is a native arboreal type from the Brazilian cerrado (tropical American savanna), and the local population uses it to treat diseases, such as diarrhea and gastric ulcer. It belongs to the Malpighiaceae family, and it is commonly known as murici. Considering the popular use of B. basiloba derivatives and the lack of pharmacological potential studies regarding this vegetal species, the mutagenic and antimutagenic effect of methanol (MeOH) and chloroform extracts were evaluated by the Ames test, using strains TA97a, TA98, TA100, and TA102 of Salmonella typhimurium. No mutagenic activity was observed in any of the extracts. To evaluate the antimutagenic potential, direct and indirect mutagenic agents were used: 4 nitro-o-phenylenediamine, sodium azide, mitomycin C, aflatoxin B1, benzo[a]pyrene, and hydrogen peroxide. Both the extracts evaluated showed antimutagenic activity, but the highest value of inhibition level (89%) was obtained with the MeOH extract and strain TA100 in the presence of aflatoxin B1. Phytochemical analysis of the extracts revealed the presence of n-alkanes, lupeol, ursolic and oleanolic acid, (+)-catechin, quercetin-3-O-α-L-arabinopyranoside, gallic acid, methyl gallate, amentoflavone, quercetin, quercetin-3-O-(2″-O-galloyl)-β-D- galactopyranoside, and quercetin-3-O-(2″-O-galloyl)-α-L- arabinopyranoside. © 2008 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
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Background: Airway eosinophilia is considered a central event in the pathogenesis of asthma. The toxic components of eosinophils are thought to be important in inducing bronchial mucosal injury and dysfunction. Previous studies have suggested an interaction between nitric oxide (NO) and chemokines in modulating eosinophil functions, but this is still conflicting. In the present study, we have carried out functional assays (adhesion and degranulation) and flow cytometry analysis of adhesion molecules (VLA-4 and Mac-1 expression) to evaluate the interactions between NO and CC-chemokines (eotaxin and RANTES) in human eosinophils. Methods: Eosinophils were purified using a percoll gradient followed byimmunomagnetic cell separator. Cell adhesion and degranulation were evaluated by measuring eosinophil peroxidase (EPO) activity, whereas expression of Mac-1 and VLA-4 was detected using flow cytometry. Results: At 4 h incubation, both eotaxin (100 ng/ml) and RANTES (1000 ng/ml) increased by 133% and 131% eosinophil adhesion, respectively. L-NAME alone (but not D-NAME) also increased the eosinophil adhesion, but the co-incubation of L-NAME with eotaxin or RANTES did not further affect the increased adhesion seen with chemokines alone. In addition, L-NAME alone (but not D-NAME) caused a significant cell degranulation, but it did not affect the CC-chemokine-induced cell degranulation. Incubation of eosinophils with eotaxin or RANTES, in absence or presence of L-NAME, did not affect the expression of VLA-4 and Mac-1 on eosinophil surface. Eotaxin and RANTES (100 ng/ml each) also failed to elevate the cyclic GMP levels above baseline in human eosinophils. Conclusion: Eotaxin and RANTES increase the eosinophil adhesion to fibronectin-coated plates and promote cell degranulation by NO-independent mechanisms. The failure of CC-chemokines to affect VLA-4 and Mac-1 expression suggests that changes in integrin function (avidity or affinity) are rather involved in the enhanced adhesion. © 2008 Lintomen et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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We investigated the effects of γ-radiation on cells isolated from the longitudinal smooth muscle layer of the guinea pig ileum, a relatively radioresistant tissue. Single doses (up to 50 Gy) reduced the amount of sarcoplasmatic reticulum and condensed the myofibrils, as shown by electron microscopy 3 days post-irradiation. After that, contractility of smooth muscle strips was reduced. Ca2+ handling was altered after irradiation, as shown in fura-2 loaded cells, with elevated basal intracellular Ca2+, reduced amount of intrareticular Ca2+, and reduced capacitive Ca2+ entry. Radiation also induced apoptosis, judged from flow cytometry of cells loaded with proprium iodide. Electron microscopy showed that radiation caused condensation of chromatin in dense masses around the nuclear envelope, the presence of apoptotic bodies, fragmentation of the nucleus, detachment of cells from their neighbors, and reductions in cell volume. Radiation also caused activation of caspase 12. Apoptosis was reduced by the administration of the caspase inhibitor Z-Val-Ala-Asp-fluoromethyl-ketone methyl ester (Z-VAD-FMK) during the 3 day period after irradiation, and by the chelator of intracellular Ca2+, 1,2-bis(o-aminophenoxy)-ethane-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid (BAPTA), from 1 h before until 2 h after irradiation. BAPTA also reduced the effects of radiation on contractility, basal intracellular Ca2+, amount of intrareticular Ca2+, capacitative Ca2+ entry, and apoptosis. In conclusion, the effects of gamma radiation on contractility, Ca2+ handling, and apoptosis appear due to a toxic action of intracellular Ca2+. Ca2+-induced damage to the sarcoplasmatic reticulum seems a key event in impaired Ca2+ handling and apoptosis induced by γ-radiation. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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The present study evaluated the effects of histamine 10 -2 M on longitudinal preparations of rat portal vein. It was observed that histamine 10 -2 M induced relaxation of rat portal vein preparations pre-contracted with phenylephrine 10 -4 M. On the other hand, no pharmacological effects were observed in preparations not pre-contracted. The observed histamine-induced relaxing effect was absent in preparations pre-contracted with KCl (120 mM) or in the presence of depolarizing nutritive solution. However, the histamine-induced relaxation was still present in the endothelium-removed preparations. The histamine-induced relaxation also was not prevented by astemizole (10 -6 M, 10 -5 M and 10 -4 M), cimetidine (10 -5 M, 10 -4 M and 10 -3 M) or thioperamide (10 -6 M, 10 -5 M and 10 -4 M), selective antagonists H 1, H 2 and H 3, respectively. The presence of L-NAME 10 -4 M or L-NAME 10 -4 M plus indomethacin 10 -5 M also did not prevent the histamine-induced relaxation observed in rat portal vein. Thus, the histamine-induced relaxation observed in rat portal vein appears to involve a non-endothelial hyperpolarizing mechanism independent of H 1, H 2 and H 3 receptors.
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the roughness of colorless ocular button and four brands of colorless acrylic resins designed to fabricate ocular prosthesis as a function of weathering (1008 h) and different thickness (1 and 3.5 mm). Materials and methods: One-hundred-and-twenty specimens were fabricated and distributed in 12 groups. The analysis was carried out by means of digital roughness meter. Results: Data were analyzed statistically by ANOVA and Tukey test at 1% significance. The results showed that there was no statistically significant difference after the weathering period. Both the Vipi Cril acrylic resin with 3.5 mm in thickness and ocular button with 1 mm in thickness presented the lowest roughness values (0.12. Ra). Conclusion: The roughness of the acrylic resins and the ocular button was not affect by the weathering of 1008 h. However, the thickness of the specimens proved to have a major influence on roughness property. © 2010.
Characterization of a glucose- and solvent-tolerant extracellular tannase from Aspergillus phoenicis
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Tannases have attracted wider attention because of their biotechnological potential, especially enzymes from filamentous fungi and other microorganisms. However, the biodiversity of these microorganisms has been poorly explored, and few strains were identified for tannase production and characterization. This article describes the production, purification and characterization of a glucose- and solvent-tolerant extracellular tannase from Aspergillus phoenicis. High enzymatic levels were obtained in Khanna medium containing tannic acid up to 72 h at 30 °C under 100 rpm. The purified enzyme with 65% of carbohydrate content had an apparent native molecular mass of 218 kDa with subunits of 120 kDa and 93 kDa and was stable at 50 °C for 1 h. Optima of temperature and pH were 60 °C and 5.0-6.5, respectively. The enzyme was not affected significantly by most ions, detergents and organic solvents. While glucose did not affect the tannase activity, the addition of a high concentration of gallic acid did. The Km values were 1.7 mM (tannic acid), 14.3 mM (methyl-gallate) and 0.6 mM (propyl-gallate). The enzyme was able to catalyze the transesterification reaction to produce propyl-gallate. All biochemical properties suggest the biotechnological potential of the glucose- and solvent-tolerant tannase from A. phoenicis. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Hymenoptera venoms are constituted by a complex mixture of chemically or pharmacologically bioactive agents, such as phospholipases, hyaluronidases and mastoparans. Venoms can also contain substances that are able to inhibit and/or diminish the genotoxic or mutagenic action of other compounds that are capable of promoting damages in the genetic material. Thus, the present study aimed to assess the effect of the venom of Polybia paulista, a neotropical wasp, by assays with HepG2 cells maintained in culture. The cytotoxic potential of the wasp venom, assessed by the methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium assay (MTT assay), was tested for the concentrations of 10μg/mL, 5μg/mL and 1μg/mL. As these concentrations were not cytotoxic, they were used to evaluate the genotoxic (comet assay) and mutagenic potential (micronucleus test) of the venom. In this study, it was verified that these concentrations induced damages in the DNA of the exposed cells, and it was necessary to test lower concentrations until it was found those that were not considered genotoxic and mutagenic. The concentrations of 1ng/mL, 100pg/mL and 10pg/mL, which did not induce genotoxicity and mutagenicity, were used in four different treatments (post-treatment, pre-treatment, simultaneous treatment with and without incubation), in order to evaluate if these concentrations were able to inhibit or decrease the genotoxic and mutagenic action of methyl methanesulfonate (MMS). None of the concentrations was able to inhibit and/or decrease the MMS activity. The genotoxic and mutagenic activity of the venom of P. paulista could be caused by the action of phospholipase, mastoparan and hyaluronidase, which are able to disrupt the cell membrane and thereby interact with the genetic material of the cells or even facilitate the entrance of other compounds of the venom that can act on the DNA. Another possible explanation for the genotoxicity and mutagenicity of the venom can be the presence of substances able to trigger inflammatory process and, consequently, generate oxygen reactive species that can interact with the DNA of the exposed cells. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Farmacologia) - IBB
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia - FEIS
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Estudos fitoquímicos com as cascas do caule e com as folhas de Croton palanostigma Klotzsch (Euphorbiaceae) levaram ao isolamento do novo diterpeno clerodânico 8-epicordatina (2), além de éster metílico do ácido 12-oxohardwickiico (3), aparisthmano, cordatina (1), ácido ent-trachiloban-18-óico, óxido de ent-13-epimanoila, óxido de ent-3-oxo-13-epimanoila, óxido de ent-3β-hidroxi-13-epimanoila, sitosterol, estigmasterol, estigmastan-3-ona, 6β-hidroxiestigmast-4-en-3-ona, 6β-hidroxiestigmasta-4,22-dien-3-ona, estigmast-4-en-3-ona, estigmasta-4,22-dien-3-ona, ácido 3-O-acetilaleuritolico, 11α-hidroxiurs-12-en-3-ona, α-amirenona, 24-metilenocicloartenona e lupenona. Estas substâncias foram isoladas através de procedimentos fitoquímicos usuais e suas estruturas foram deduzidas por estudos espectroscópicos, incluindo experimentos em 2D. Adicionalmente, a estrutura cristalina de 8-epicordatina (2) foi determinada por difração de raios-X. Cálculos teóricos de RMN ao nível B3PW91/DGDZVP foram usados para confirmação dos assinalamentos dos deslocamentos químicos dos hidrogênios H-7α e H-7β de 8-epicordatina.
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O Óxido Nítrico (NO-) é uma molécula de sinalização celular que regula o desenvolvimento embrionário pré-implantacional. Nós investigamos o papel do NO- no cultivo de embriões bovinos produzidos in vitro, através do uso de N-Nitro-L-Arginina Metil Ester (L-NAME), um inibidor da produção de NO-, e L-arginina (ARG), um precursor de NO-, em diferentes períodos de cultivo (ativação do genoma embrionário e compactação). Foram avaliados seus efeitos sobre as taxas de desenvolvimento, cinética do desenvolvimento, qualidade embrionária, e expressão gênica. Os embriões foram produzidos por maturação e fertilização in vitro de oócitos aspirados de ovários provenientes de abatedouro frigorífico. No experimento 1, as taxas de desenvolvimento foram avaliadas em SOFaa na presença de L-NAME em diferentes períodos: do 1º ao 4º dia de cultivo (LN1-4), do 4º ao 8º (LN4-8) e do 1º ao 8º dia de cultivo (LN1-8). A inibição foi prejudicial a partir do 4º dia de cultivo (grupos LN4-8 e LN1-8), ao reduzir as taxas de eclosão (17,3%±13,44 e 13,7%± 14,51, respectivamente, p<0,05). Entretanto, o efeito mais negativo ocorreu do 1º ao 8º dia (LN1-8) em que a taxa de blastocisto foi significativamente menor comparada ao controle (29,4%±3,72 vs 47,8%±11,34, respectivamente, p<0,05). Por isso no experimento 2, a ARG (1, 10 e 50mM) foi adicionada desde o 1º dia de cultivo. As taxas de blastocisto usando 1 e 10mM de ARG foram similares ao controle (48%±13,03 e 34,2%±3,92 vs 49,4%±4,82, respectivamente, p>0,05), mas 50mM prejudicou a taxa de desenvolvimento embrionário (10,7%±7,24, p<0,001). No experimento 3, ARG a 1mM foi adicionada do 5º ao 8º dia de cultivo. Foram observadas taxas de desenvolvimento similares ao grupo GLN (somente com glutamina). Mas comparada ao controle (sem ambos os aminoácidos), rendeu melhores taxa de eclosão (54,8%±6,9 vs 41,4%±11,47, respectivamente, p<0,05) e qualidade embrionária (84,8%±2,63 vs 52%±8,62, respectivamente, p<0,05), mas não de taxa de blastocisto (49,4%±6,5 vs 49,4%±4,8, respectivamente, p>0,05). Neste período a produção de NO- foi positivamente correlacionada com a taxa de eclosão (R²=96,4%, p<0,001) e a qualidade embrionária (R²=75,5%, p<0,05). Adicionalmente, embriões foram cultivados na presença de L-NAME e ARG simultaneamente (grupo ARG/LN), do 5º ao 8º dia de cultivo, e os transcritos de OCT-4 e INT-t foram quantificados por PCR tempo real. Foi encontrada expressão similar de OCT-4 (p>0,05), mas redução de 1,8x e 1,5x de INT-t em relação aos grupos controles ARG e GLUT (p<0,05), respectivamente. Esses dados fornecem evidências da contribuição do NO-, principalmente no período entre os estágios de mórula e blastocisto, para a melhoria da eclosão e qualidade embrionária. A produção de NO- é requerida para o desenvolvimento pré-implantacional de embriões bovinos produzidos in vitro, e pode ser mediada pela suplementação do meio de cultivo com ARG.
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A atrofia é uma resposta imediata do músculo em situações de tensão e carga reduzida e caracteriza-se por mudanças morfológicas, aumento da proteólise muscular, perda de massa e redução da área da fibra que estão implicadas em déficits funcionais, afetando assim a qualidade de vida dos indivíduos. Rupturas tendíneas ocasionam atrofia muscular devido à intrínseca relação funcional existente entre ambas as estruturas, músculos-tendões. Considerando a injúria tendínea, trabalho prévio do nosso grupo identificou que a inibição da síntese de óxido nítrico localmente a injúria acelerou a recuperação histológica no tendão e a melhora funcional em animais tenotomizados. Desta forma, a proposta do trabalho é avaliar os efeitos da inibição nitrérgica local no tendão em relação ao padrão de regeneração muscular. Portanto, para gerar atrofia muscular esquelética, o trabalho utiliza o modelo experimental de ruptura do tendão calcâneo com posterior sutura. Os grupos foram divididos em controle, ruptura, ruptura+veículo (Salina 0,9%) e ruptura+L-nitro-arginina-metil-éster (L-NAME, 5mM). As amostras foram coletadas 14 e 21 dias seguintes ao procedimento cirúrgico experimental. Objetivando avaliar a dosagem de proteínas, o método de Bradford foi utilizado. As amostras também foram reservadas para processamento histológico qualitativo e quantitativo da área da fibra muscular e presença de lesões de núcleo central. Assim como no trabalho prévio de nosso grupo, acreditamos que a ação da droga restringiu-se ao local, pois não ocasionou fortes influências em relação ao peso corporal dos animais, que foi medido nos dias 0, 7, 14 e 21. O grupo tratado com L-NAME apresentou diminuição significativa no número de lesões de núcleo central no 14º dia pós-operatório e aumento nos níveis de proteína e área da fibra no 21º dia. Em conjunto, nossos resultados sugerem que houve efeito benéfico da inibição local da NOS após a ruptura com relação à atenuação da atrofia, contribuindo para acelerar a regeneração muscular.