956 resultados para Anti-HIV activity
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Recently, probiotic fermented milk products have raised interest regarding their potential anti-hypertensive activity mainly due to the production of angiotensin-I-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory peptides. Ionic calcium released upon milk acidification during fermentation is also known to exert hypotensive activity. Thus, the main aim of this study was to screen probiotic strains for their ability to induce ACE-inhibitory activity upon fermentation of milk. The relationship of ACE-inhibitory activity percentage (ACEi%) with cell growth, pH, degree of hydrolysis and the concentration of ionic calcium released during the fermentation was also investigated. Compared with other lactic acid bacteria, Lactobacillus casei YIT 9029 and Bifidobacterium bifidum MF 20/5 were able to induce strong ACE-inhibitory activity. Furthermore, it was found that the ionic calcium released during milk fermentation could contribute to the ACE-inhibitory activity. These findings will contribute to the development of new probiotic dairy products with anti-hypertensive activity.
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Fruit and vegetable consumption is associated at the population level with a protective effect against colorectal cancer. Phenolic compounds, especially abundant in berries, are of interest due to their putative anticancer activity. After consumption, however, phenolic compounds are subject to digestive conditions within the gastrointestinal tract that alter their structures and potentially their function. However, the majority of phenolic compounds are not efficiently absorbed in the small intestine and a substantial portion pass into the colon. We characterized berry extracts (raspberries, strawberries, blackcurrants) produced by in vitro-simulated upper intestinal tract digestion and subsequent fecal fermentation. These extracts and selected individual colonic metabolites were then evaluated for their putative anticancer activities using in vitro models of colorectal cancer, representing the key stages of initiation, promotion and invasion. Over a physiologically-relevant dose range (0-50 µg/ml gallic acid equivalents), the digested and fermented extracts demonstrated significant anti-genotoxic, anti-mutagenic and anti-invasive activity on colonocytes. This work indicates that phenolic compounds from berries undergo considerable structural modifications during their passage through the gastrointestinal tract but their breakdown products and metabolites retain biological activity and can modulate cellular processes associated with colon cancer.
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Doxorubicin is effective against breast cancer, but its major side effect is cardiotoxicity. The aim of this study was to determine whether the efficacy of doxorubicin on cancer cells could be increased in combination with PPARγ agonists or chrono-optimization by exploiting the diurnal cycle. We determined cell toxicity using MCF-7 cancer cells, neonatal rat cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts in this study. Doxorubicin damages the contractile filaments of cardiac myocytes and affects cardiac fibroblasts by significantly inhibiting collagen production and proliferation at the level of the cell cycle. Cyclin D1 protein levels decreased significantly following doxorubicin treatment indicative of a G1 /S arrest. PPARγ agonists with doxorubicin increased the toxicity to MCF-7 cancer cells without affecting cardiac cells. Rosiglitazone and ciglitazone both enhanced anti-cancer activity when combined with doxorubicin (e.g. 50% cell death for doxorubicin at 0.1 μM compared to 80% cell death when combined with rosiglitazone). Thus, the therapeutic dose of doxorubicin could be reduced by 20-fold through combination with the PPARγ agonists, thereby reducing adverse effects on the heart. The presence of melatonin also significantly increased doxorubicin toxicity, in cardiac fibroblasts (1 μM melatonin) but not in MCF-7 cells. Our data show, for the first time, that circadian rhythms play an important role in doxorubicin toxicity in the myocardium; doxorubicin should be administered mid-morning, when circulating levels of melatonin are low, and in combination with rosiglitazone to increase therapeutic efficacy in cancer cells while reducing the toxic effects on the heart.
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OBJECTIVES: Aspirin therapy is usually continued throughout the perioperative period to reduce the risk for thromboembolic stroke and myocardial infarction after carotid endarterectomy (CEA). Aspirin irreversibly binds cyclooxygenase-1, thereby reducing platelet aggregation for the lifetime of each platelet. However, recent research from this unit has shown that aggregation in response to arachidonic acid increases significantly, but transiently, during CEA, which suggests that the anti-platelet effect of aspirin is temporarily reversed. The purpose of the current study was to determine when this phenomenon occurs and to identify the possible mechanisms involved. METHODS: Platelet aggregation was measured in platelet-rich plasma from 41 patients undergoing CEA who were stabilized with 150 mg of aspirin daily. Blood was taken at 8 time points: before anesthesia, after anesthesia, before heparinization, 3 minutes after heparinization, 3 minutes after shunt insertion, 10 minutes after flow restoration, 4 hours postoperatively, and 24 hours postoperatively. Platelet aggregation was also measured at similar times in a group of 18 patients undergoing peripheral angioplasty without general anesthesia. RESULTS: All patient platelets were effectively inhibited by aspirin at the start of the operation. There was a significant intraoperative increase in platelet response to arachidonic acid in both groups of patients, which occurred within 3 minutes of administration of unfractionated heparin. In the CEA group this resulted in a greater than 10-fold increase in mean aggregation, to 5 mmol/L of arachidonic acid (5 mmol/L), rising from 3.9% +/- 2.2% preoperatively to 45.1% +/- 29.3% after administration of heparin ( P <.0001). This increased aggregation persisted into the early postoperative period, but by 24 hours post operation aggregation had returned to near preoperative values. Aggregation in response to other platelet agonists (adenosine diphosphate, thrombin receptor agonist peptide) showed only a small increase at the same time, which could be accounted for by a parallel increase in the level of spontaneous aggregation. CONCLUSION: Administration of heparin significantly increases platelet aggregation in response to arachidonic acid, despite adequate inhibition by aspirin administered preoperatively. This apparent reversal in anti-platelet activity persisted into the immediate early postoperative period, and could explain why a small proportion of patients are at increased risk for acute cardiovascular events after major vascular surgery, despite aspirin therapy.
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Plants containing condensed tannins (CT) may have potential to control gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) of cattle. The aim was to investigate the anthelmintic activities of four flavan-3-ols, two galloyl derivatives and 14 purified CT fractions, and to define which structural features of CT determine the anti-parasitic effects against the main cattle nematodes. We used in vitro tests targeting L1 larvae (feeding inhibition assay) and adults (motility assay) of Ostertagia ostertagi and Cooperia oncophora. In the larval feeding inhibition assay, O. ostertagi L1 were significantly more susceptible to all CT fractions than C. oncophora L1. The mean degree of polymerization of CT (i.e. average size) was the most important structural parameter: large CT reduced larval feeding more than small CT. The flavan-3-ols of prodelphinidin (PD)-type tannins had a stronger negative influence on parasite activity than the stereochemistry, i.e. cis- vs trans-configurations, or the presence of a gallate group. In contrast, for C. oncophora high reductions in the motility of larvae and adult worms were strongly related with a higher percentage of PDs within the CT fractions while there was no effect of size. Overall, the size and the percentage of PDs within CT seemed to be the most important parameters that influence anti-parasitic activity.
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Proanthocyanidins (PAC) are a class of plant secondary metabolites commonly found in the diet that have shown potential to control gastrointestinal nematode infections. The anti-parasitic mechanism(s) of PAC remain obscure, however the protein-binding properties of PAC suggest that disturbance of key enzyme functions may be a potential mode of action. Glutathione-S-transferases (GSTs) are essential for parasite detoxification and have been investigated as drug and vaccine targets. Here, we show that purified PAC strongly inhibit the activity of both recombinant and native GSTs from the parasitic nematode Ascaris suum. As GSTs are involved in detoxifying xenobiotic substances within the parasite, we hypothesised that this inhibition may render parasites hyper-susceptible to anthelmintic drugs. Migration inhibition assays with A. suum larvae demonstrated that the potency of levamisole (LEV) and ivermectin (IVM) were significantly increased in the presence of PAC purified from pine bark (4.6-fold and 3.2-fold reduction in IC50 value for LEV and IVM, respectively). Synergy analysis revealed that the relationship between PAC and LEV appeared to be synergistic in nature, suggesting a specific enhancement of LEV activity, whilst the relationship between PAC and IVM was additive rather than synergistic, suggesting independent actions. Our results demonstrate that these common dietary compounds may increase the efficacy of synthetic anthelmintic drugs in vitro, and also suggest one possible mechanism for their well-known anti-parasitic activity.
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The synthesis and in vitro activity of R(+)-Limonene derivatives against Leishmania and Trypanosoma cruzi strains are reported. Seven compounds have shown better in vitro activity against Leishmania (V.)braziliensis than the standard drug pentamidine. Additionally, we have identified two promising new anti-T. cruzi limonene derivatives. (C) 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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Several protease inhibitors have reached the world market in the last fifteen years, dramatically improving the quality of life and life expectancy of millions of HIV-infected patients. In spite of the tremendous research efforts in this area, resistant HIV-1 variants are constantly decreasing the ability of the drugs to efficiently inhibit the enzyme. As a consequence, inhibitors with novel frameworks are necessary to circumvent resistance to chemotherapy. In the present work, we have created 3D QSAR models for a series of 82 HIV-1 protease inhibitors employing the comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA) method. Significant correlation coefficients were obtained (q(2) = 0.82 and r(2) = 0.97), indicating the internal consistency of the best model, which was then used to evaluate an external test set containing 17 compounds. The predicted values were in good agreement with the experimental results, showing the robustness of the model and its substantial predictive power for untested compounds. The final QSAR model and the information gathered from the CoMFA contour maps should be useful for the design of novel anti-HIV agents with improved potency.
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Bj-BPP-10c is a bioactive proline-rich decapeptide, part of the C-type natriuretic peptide precursor, expressed in the brain and in the venom gland of Bothrops jararaca. We recently showed that Bj-BPP-10c displays a strong, sustained anti-hypertensive effect in spontaneous hypertensive rats (SHR), without causing any effect in normotensive rats, by a pharmacological effect independent of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition. Therefore, we hypothesized that another mechanism should be involved in the peptide activity. Here we used affinity chromatography to search for kidney cytosolic proteins with affinity for Bj-BPP-10c and demonstrate that argininosuccinate synthetase (AsS) is the major protein binding to the peptide. More importantly, this interaction activates the catalytic activity of AsS in a dose-dependent manner. AsS is recognized as an important player of the citrulline-NO cycle that represents a potential limiting step in NO synthesis. Accordingly, the functional interaction of Bj-BPP-10c and AsS was evidenced by the following effects promoted by the peptide: (i) increase of NO metabolite production in human umbilical vein endothelial cell culture and of arginine in human embryonic kidney cells and (ii) increase of arginine plasma concentration in SHR. Moreover, alpha-methyl-DL-aspartic acid, a specific AsS inhibitor, significantly reduced the anti-hypertensive activity of Bj-BPP-10c in SHR. Taken together, these results suggest that AsS plays a role in the anti-hypertensive action of Bj-BPP-10c. Therefore, we propose the activation of AsS as a new mechanism for the anti-hypertensive effect of Bj-BPP-10c in SHR and AsS as a novel target for the therapy of hypertension-related diseases.
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Various significant anti-HCV and cytotoxic sesquiterpene lactones (SLs) have been characterized. In this work, the chemometric tool Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was applied to two sets of SLs and the variance of the biological activity was explored. The first principal component accounts for as much of the variability in the data as possible, and each succeeding component accounts for as much of the remaining variability as possible. The calculations were performed using VolSurf program. For anti-HCV activity, PC1 (First Principal Component) explained 30.3% and PC2 (Second Principal Component) explained 26.5% of matrix total variance, while for cytotoxic activity, PC1 explained 30.9% and PC2 explained 15.6% of the total variance. The formalism employed generated good exploratory and predictive results and we identified some structural features, for both sets, important to the suitable biological activity and pharmacokinetic profile.
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Introdução A AIDS trouxe mudanças na apresentação clínico-radiológica da tuberculose, com o surgimento de formas incomuns. Estas alterações vêm sendo discutidas na literatura internacional. Entretanto, o quadro clínico, radiológico e epidemiológico da apresentação pulmonar da tuberculose em pacientes infectados pelo vírus da imunodeficiência humana (HIV) em nosso meio não foi ainda completamente descrito. Pacientes e Métodos Foram estudadas as radiografias de tórax e coletados dados de prontuário de 231 pacientes com 37,7 ± 12,9 anos de idade, com tuberculose pulmonar comprovada por baciloscopia do escarro e sem história de tratamento prévio, internados no Hospital Sanatório Partenon no período de janeiro de 1997 a dezembro de 2001. Os pacientes foram divididos em grupos, de acordo com a presença ou não de infecção pelo HIV e de AIDS e de acordo com os valores de linfócitos (≤ 1500 ou > 1500 células/mm3) e de CD4 (≤ 200 ou > 200 células/mm3) no sangue periférico. Parâmetros clínicos e radiológicos foram comparados entre os grupos. Foram avaliados idade, sexo, cor da pele, estado geral, duração dos sintomas, alcoolismo, uso de drogas ilícitas, presença de diabetes melito, neoplasias ou adenomegalias superficiais e diagnóstico prévio ou atual de doenças oportunísticas associadas ao HIV. Pacientes que apresentaram adenomegalias superficiais foram considerados como tendo doença multifocal. Pacientes infectados pelo HIV (HIV +) que apresentaram doenças oportunísticas foram classificados como tendo o diagnóstico de síndrome da imunodeficiência adquirida (AIDS). As radiografias de tórax (póstero-ânterior e perfil) foram avaliadas para definir o tipo de tuberculose e a presença de adenomegalias intratorácicas associadas a lesões pulmonares, de cavidades e de derrame pleural. A tuberculose tipo primária, forma atípica em adultos, foi caracterizada pela presença de adenomegalias hilares e/ou mediastinais associadas a focos de consolidação peri-ganglionar ou no segmento anterior do lobo superior, segmento basal do lobo inferior, lobo médio ou língula. Resultados Os pacientes HIV+ eram mais jovens (34,3 ± 9,3 vs. 41,1 ± 15,0 anos; p<0,0001), utilizavam drogas ilícitas mais freqüentemente (61,3 vs. 12,5%; p<0,0001), apresentavam maior freqüência de doença multifocal (23,9 vs. 2,5%; p<0,0001) e contagem menor de linfócitos no sangue periférico (1590 ± 1077 vs. 2130 ± 974 células/mm3; p=0,0003) do que os pacientes não infectados pelo HIV (HIV-). A freqüência dos tipos de tuberculose foi diferente entre os pacientes HIV+ e HIV- (p<0,001), pela maior prevalência de tuberculose miliar, pneumonia tuberculosa e tuberculose tipo primária nos pacientes HIV+. A tuberculose tipo primária só ocorreu nos pacientes HIV+, sendo mais freqüente nos pacientes HIV+ com AIDS, nos pacientes com valores de linfócitos ≤ 1500 células/mm3 e naqueles com valores de CD4 ≤ 200 células/mm3. Os valores de CD4 foram mais baixos nos pacientes com tuberculose tipo primária [31 (3 – 71) células/mm3] do que nos com outros tipos de tuberculose (p<0,01), sem diferenças entre os demais tipos. Os pacientes HIV+ apresentaram menor freqüência de lesões escavadas do que os pacientes HIV- (70,8 vs. 91,5%; p<0,0001). A freqüência de cavidades foi ainda menor nos pacientes HIV+ com AIDS e naqueles com CD4 ≤ 200 células/mm3. Adenomegalias intratorácicas associadas a lesões pulmonares foram observadas em 20,4% dos pacientes HIV+ e em 0,8% dos HIV- (p<0,0001). Pacientes com adenomegalias intratorácicas apresentavam freqüências maiores de doença multifocal (45,8 vs. 9,2%; p<0,0001), contagens menores de linfócitos no sangue periférico (966 ± 480 vs. 1974 ± 1057 células/mm3; p<0,0001) e de CD4 [47 (3 – 268) vs. 266 (7 – 1288); p<0,0001], do que os pacientes com lesões pulmonares exclusivas. Na regressão logística múltipla, o HIV [RC = 11,5 (1,4 – 95,1); p=0,023], a doença multifocal [RC = 6,2 (1,7 – 22,2); p=0,005] e o tempo de sintomas [RC = 0,98 (0,96 – 0,99); p=0,025] estavam independentemente relacionados à presença de adenomegalias intratorácicas associadas a lesões pulmonares. Doença multifocal foi diagnosticada em 23,9% dos pacientes HIV+ e em 2,5% dos HIV- (p<0,0001), sendo mais freqüente nos pacientes com AIDS do que nos HIV+ sem AIDS (34,2 vs. 0%; p<0,0001). Pacientes com doença multifocal apresentavam contagens menores de linfócitos no sangue periférico (1244 ± 983 vs. 1966 ± 1038 células/mm3; p=0,001) do que os pacientes sem doença multifocal. Setenta e quatro por cento dos pacientes com doença multifocal apresentava contagem de linfócitos ≤ 1500 células/mm3. Na regressão logística múltipla, o HIV+ [RC = 10,4 (3,0 – 36,0); p<0,001] e a idade [RC = 0,94 (0,90 – 0,99); p=0,014] estavam independentemente associados à presença de doença multifocal. Os pacientes HIV+ sem AIDS não diferiram dos pacientes HIV- quanto aos tipos de tuberculose, quanto as freqüências de doença multifocal (0,0 vs. 2,9%; p=1,000), adenomegalias intratorácicas associadas a lesões pulmonares (2,9% vs. 0,8%; p=0,398) e lesões escavadas (88,2 vs. 91,5%; p=0,517), bem como quanto aos valores de linfócitos (2360 ± 1198 vs. 2130 ± 974 células/mm3; p=0,283). Conclusões Os pacientes HIV+ desta série apresentavam freqüência maior de adenomegalias intratorácicas associadas a lesões pulmonares, com o surgimento de formas atípicas, principalmente nos pacientes com maior grau de imunossupressão. Apresentavam ainda maior prevalência de adenomegalias superficiais, compatíveis com disseminação extratorácica da tuberculose. Em adultos, a tuberculose se caracterizava por ser uma doença unifocal, geralmente comprometendo o pulmão e sem adenomegalias intratorácicas associadas. Somente ocorria envolvimento de mais do que um órgão nos casos de tuberculose miliar e de tuberculose de excreção, quando os bacilos se disseminavam por via canalicular. Na presente série, observou-se proporção significativa de pacientes HIV+ com adenomegalias superficiais, o que pode corresponder à tuberculose multifocal. A maior freqüência dessas alterações nos pacientes com AIDS, bem como a freqüência aumentada de tuberculose miliar, corrobora com dados da literatura que demonstraram que as formas atípicas de tuberculose pulmonar e as formas graves são mais comuns em pacientes com imunossupressão avançada. A similaridade na freqüência dos tipos de tuberculose entre os pacientes HIV+ sem AIDS e os pacientes HIV- sugere que, em locais de alta prevalência de tuberculose, adultos HIV+ com apresentação clínico-radiológica usual de tuberculose, na ausência de história prévia ou atual de outras infecções oportunísticas, não devem ser classificados como tendo AIDS. Entretanto, é importante lembrar que com a introdução da highly active antiretrovial therapy (HAART), que reduziu a morbidade e a mortalidade causada pela AIDS, tem-se observado aumento nos valores de CD4 e diminuição na incidência de tuberculose em pacientes HIV+. Com isso, é possível que a tuberculose volte a se manifestar na sua forma clássica em pacientes com AIDS sob tratamento adequado. Com base nos achados do presente estudo os autores recomendam que, havendo suspeita clínica de tuberculose, a investigação prossiga, mesmo que as lesões radiológicas não sejam típicas. Ainda sugerem que, em casos de tuberculose tipo primária ou de doença multifocal, o teste anti-HIV seja realizado e, se positivo, que os valores de CD4 e a presença de doenças oportunísticas associadas sejam avaliados. Em locais onde a contagem de linfócitos CD4 não se encontra disponível, a contagem de linfócitos totais no sangue periférico deve ser realizada, uma vez que esta pode contribuir para o atendimento de pacientes com HIV e tuberculose.
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Esta dissertação tem como objetivo identificar, através de um estudo transversal, associações entre as características demográficas, comportamentos de risco sexual e por drogas, sintomatologia psiquiátrica e autoconceito em uma amostra de adolescentes, comparando-os pela soropositividade HIV. Foram entrevistados 388 adolescentes entre 13 e 20 anos que procuraram espontaneamente o Centro de Triagem e Avaliação (CTA) Paulo César Bonfim para realizar o teste anti-HIV. Foram utilizados os questionários CRA (Comportamentos de Risco para AIDS), SCL-90-R (The Symptom Check-List-90-R) e EFA (Escala Fatorial de Autoconceito). A média da idade foi de 17,7 anos (±2,0). A maioria da amostra era do sexo feminino, solteiro ou sem companheiro/a fixo/a, sem trabalho, com baixas escolaridade e renda familiar. Em relação ao teste sorológico, 73% estavam realizandoo pela primeira vez, e a soropositividade geral da amostra foi de 6,2%. A escolaridade foi significativamente mais baixa em soropositivos (OR= 7,8) e não houve diferença estatística entre os grupos nas demais variáveis demográficas. Houve associação direta entre soropositividade e precocidade de início da vida sexual (OR= 3,6), história de gravidez (OR=4,7), prática de aborto prévio (OR= 5,9) e relação sexual com parceiro sem preservativo (OR=3,2). Do total da amostra, 8% dos adolescentes recebeu dinheiro em troca de relação sexual, e isto foi associado à soropositividade (OR=4,5). O mesmo ocorreu nos 13,2% que tiveram relação sexual com paceiro/a possivelmente soropositivo (OR=8,3). Apenas 18,9% da amostra afirmaram usar preservativos nos 6 meses prévios à coleta e 81,4% da amostra não haviam usado preservativo nas relações sexuais ao longo da vida. A prevalência geral de uso de drogas no mês anterior à coleta foi alta, com relato freqüente de uso de múltiplas drogas, sendo as mais freqüentes o álcool (71,6 %), maconha (24,7%), cocaína intranasal (12,4%) e solventes (9,3 %). A soropositividade foi mais alta nos usuários recentes de maconha (OR= 2,8), estimulantes (OR=2,9) e solventes (OR= 7,5). A freqüência a local específico para uso de drogas ocorreu em 22,5% do total da amostra e foi estatisticamente maior nos soropositivos (OR=2,6). Os adolescentes soropositivos apresentaram siginficativamente mais sintomatologia psiquiátrica em todas as dimensões avaliadas. Não houve diferença nas dimensões de autoconceito. O Tamanho de Efeito Padronizado foi maior nas variáveis da sintomatologia psiquiátrica do que nas do autoconceito. Os resultados indicam que os adolescentes estudados ainda não possuem cuidados preventivos suficientes para diminuir o contágio pelo vírus da AIDS. São indivíduos sob risco constante por apresentarem maior freqüência de exposição ao HIV associada à baixa escolaridade, comportamento sexual, uso de drogas e sintomatologia psiquiátrica. A falta de diferenças no autoconceito dos adolescentes soropositivos e soronegativos pode estar associada ao senso de invulnerabilidade próprio da faixa etária. Os achados apontam para a necessidade de programas específicos de prevenção para adolescentes. Medidas de intervenção futuras deverão levar em conta a interação de fatores individuais, ambientais, comportamentais e psicológicos, com o objetivo de implementar mudanças efetivas no comportamento de risco para que se detenha o avanço da epidemia nessa faixa etária.
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In recent years the heparin has been the subject of several studies that aim to expand its use as a therapeutic agent, due to its ability to modulate the activity of various proteins that play important roles in the regulation of pathophysiological processes. In several experiments and preclinical trials, heparin has demonstrated an anti-inflammatory role. However, its clinical use is limited, due to its strong anticoagulant activity and hemorrhagic complications. For this reason, considerable efforts have been employed in discovery of heparin analogous (heparinoid) with reduced side effects, that retain the anti-inflammatory properties of heparin. In this context, a heparinoid obtained from the head of Litopenaeus vannamei shrimp, which presents a structural similarity to heparin, showed, in previous studies, anti-inflammatory activity in a model of acute peritonitis with reduced anticoagulant effect in vitro and low hemorrhagic activity. Thus, the present work had as objective to evaluate the effect the heparinoid of the cephalothorax of gray shrimp on the acute inflammatory response in different times (3 or 6 hours after the induction of inflammatory stimulus), using the model of acute peritonitis induced in mice. It was also analyzed the HL effect over the activity of elastase, an enzyme involved in leukocyte recruitment. Furthermore to check if the different doses of heparin and heparinoid change the hemostatic balance in vivo, was assessed the effect of these compounds on the plasma clotting time in animals submitted to inflammation. The results show that in 3 hours, all doses of heparinoid were able to prevent efficiently in the acute inflammatory process without any anticoagulant effects, unlike the extrapolation dose of heparin, which has induced a large hemorrhage due its high anticoagulant activity. However, 6 hours after induction of inflammation, only the dosages of 0.1 and 1.0 μg/Kg of heparin and 1.0 μg/Kg of heparinoid kept anti-migratory effect, without changing of the hemostatic balance. These results indicate that the anti-migratory effect of theses compounds depends on the dosage and time of inflammatory stimulus. The HL and heparin were also able to inhibit the activity of the enzyme elastase. The discovery of this bioactive compound in the cephalothorax of shrimps can arouse great interest in biotechnology, since this compound could be useful as a structural model interesting for the development of new therapeutic agents for peritonitis
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Toxoplasmosis, a benign disease in normal healthy individuals, can have serious effects in pregnant women and immunocompromised patients. It is a parasitic disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii (Tg), an obligatory intracellular protozoan. The prophylactic and therapeutic arsenal against this parasite is very restricted. Thus, there is an ongoing search for novel drugs and therapeutic strategies. A promising alternative is a rational approach using medicinal plants. This study aimed to standardize methodologies for assessing the toxicological, antiproliferative, antioxidant, antiinflammatory and anti-Toxoplasma effects of Estragole and Thymol compounds isolated from species of plants (Lippia sidoides and Croton zenhtneri) commonly used in the Cariri region of Ceara State, Brazil. First we evaluated in vivo toxicity and conducted a pathological analysis of mice livers. In vivo antiinflammatory activity was assessed using air pouch and paw edema methods. Cytotoxicity assays were performed and antiproliferative, antioxidant and nitric oxide production analyzed. Anti-Toxoplasma activity was evaluated in a congenital experimental model with varying stages of maternal infection using the ME-49 strain and a non- congenital model by using ME-49 and RH strains. The results suggest low to moderate toxicity for both compounds. Thymol was more toxic in vivo and in vitro, having greater pathological repercussion than Estragole. The compounds were inactive for antiproliferative activity. Thymol showed better antioxidant activity, while Estragole stimulated nitric oxide production in macrophages. Both showed significant antiinflammatory activity. In non-congenital Tg infection, both compounds were active only against the ME49 strain. In congenital infection, Estragole (oral route) improved the newborn weight of infected mothers compared with untreated controls. Subcutaneous administration of the two compounds increased the weight of offspring born to infected mothers compared with untreated controls. We concluded that Estragole and Thymol exhibit important biological and anti-Toxoplasma activities. Further studies are needed to elucidate the mechanism of action of these compounds and other possible activities not investigated in the present study
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