128 research outputs found

    Effect of a submaxillary gland extract on Ehrlich tumor growth in mice

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    Ablation of host submaxillary glands modifies Ehrlich tumor growth and tumor-infiltrating leukocytes, possibly by modifications in the serum level of growth factors produced by this gland. To extend this research, 7-month-old male EPM-1 mice (N = 30) were divided into two groups: 1) inoculated with tumor cells previously incubated with submaxillary salivary gland extract (SGE) in PBS for 30 min at 37%; 2) inoculated with tumor cells previously incubated with PBS, under the same conditions. Animals were inoculated into the footpad with 40 µl of a suspension containing 4.5 x 107 tumor cells/ml, and footpad thickness was measured daily for 10 days. Sections and smears of tumor cells were prepared from the tumor mass to determine mitosis frequency, percent of tumor cells immunopositive to nerve (NGF) and epidermal (EGF) growth factors and percent of tumor-infiltrating leukocytes. The incubation of tumor cells with SGE produced a tumor reduction of about 30% in size (P<0.01). This effect was not related to loss of cell viability during incubation, but a 33% increase (P<0.05) in the percentage of dead or dying tumor cells and a 15% increase in the percent of NGF/EGF-positive tumor cells (P<0.01) were observed in vivo at the end of experiment. Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and mitosis frequency did not differ between groups. These data suggest a direct effect of factors present in SGE on tumor cells, which induce degeneration of tumor cells.Universidade PaulistaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)UNIFESPSciEL

    Inflammatory Process Modulation by Homeopathic Arnica montana 6CH: The Role of Individual Variation

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    The effects of Arnica montana 6cH on the individual modulation of acute inflammation kinetics in rats were evaluated. Adult male Wistar rats were inoculated with 1% carrageenan into the footpad and treated with Arnica montana 6cH, dexamethasone (4.0 mg/kg; positive control) or 5% hydroalcoholic solution (negative control), per os, each 15 minutes, between 30 and 180 minutes after the irritant inoculation. Histopathological and immunohistochemistry procedures were done in order to get a panel of inflammatory positive cells for CD3 (T lymphocytes), CD45RA (B lymphocytes), CD18 (beta 2 integrin), CD163 (ED2 protein), CD54 (ICAM-1), and MAC 387 (monocytes and macrophages). The statistical treatment of data included a posteriori classification of animals from each group (N = 20) in two subgroups presenting spontaneous precocious or late oedema. Animals that presented precocious oedema were less responsible to Arnica montana 6cH in relation to hemodynamic changes. Instead, rats that exhibited late oedema presented less intense oedema (P = .01), lower percentage of mast cell degranulation (P = .0001), and increase in lymphatic vessels diameter (P = .05). The data suggest an individually qualitative adjustment of inflammatory vascular events by Arnica montana 6cH

    Análise de falha de pega em 2012 pacientes com anemia de Fanconi submetidos a transplante de células tronco hematopoiéticas no Hospital de Clínicas da Universidade Federal do Paraná

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    Resumo: A Anemia de Fanconi (AF) é uma doença genética rara caracterizada por instabilidades cromossômicas que geram anormalidades somáticas de graus variáveis, falência medular progressiva e susceptibilidade aumentada a neoplasias. O único tratamento curativo é o transplante de células tronco hematopoéticas (TCTH), entretanto a toxicidade e falha de pega ainda são limitantes para sua realização. A falha de pega do enxerto ou rejeição é uma complicação grave e potencialmente fatal que ocorre em até 30% dos pacientes com AF submetidos ao TCTH, dependendo do tipo de doador e regime de condicionamento utilizado. Entre Janeiro de 1985 e Outubro de 2011, 238 pacientes com AF realizaram TCTH nessa instituição. Duzentos e doze pacientes foram avaliáveis quanto à pega medular e divididos em 3 grupos. O grupo 1 foi constituído por 25 pacientes que tiveram falha primária de pega (FPP). O grupo 2 por 9 pacientes com falha secundária de pega (FSP) ou evolução para leucemia e o grupo 3, com 178 casos com pega medular adequada. Os pacientes com falha primária e secundária de pega apresentaram maior duração de doença e maior número de transfusões sanguíneas prévias ao TCTH do que o grupo com pega medular (p=0,001 e p<0,001). Doador não aparentado (NAP) foi utilizado em 84% dos pacientes do G1 e apenas 33% do G3 (p<0,001); houve ainda menor número de transplantes totalmente compatíveis no G1 do que nos outros grupos (p<0,001). A fonte de células foi sangue de cordão umbilical (SCU) em 56% dos pacientes do G1 e 13% no G3. Na análise multivariada os fatores associadas a uma maior FPP foram maior número de transfusões (p=0,003), a utilização de doadores NAP (p=0,001) ou com incompatibilidades HLA (p=0,025) ou a ausência de fludarabina no regime de condicionamento (p=0,005). O fator predisponente para pega medular não sustentada ou evolução para leucemia foi maior número de transfusões (p=0,032). Vinte e quatro pacientes foram submetidos a um novo TCTH, sendo 20 do G1 e 4 do G2 e apenas seis pacientes estão vivos. A incidência cumulativa para a falha de pega foi de 18,9%, sendo maior nos transplantes com doadores NAP (36,2%) e com SCU (40%). A falha de pega ou rejeição é uma complicação extremamente grave e mais frequente nos transplantes não aparentados, com incompatibilidades e em pacientes mais transfundidos. Novos regimes de condicionamento, imunomodulação ou redução do tempo para o encontro de doadores NAP podem ser alternativas na tentativa de reduzir a incidência da rejeição nos pacientes com AF

    Prevalence and Clinical Profile of Human Salivirus in Children with Acute Gastroenteritis in Northern Italy, 2014–2015

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    Objective: Human Salivirus (SalV) has been associated with gastroenteritis on all continents. Methods: This paper presents the real-time RT-PCR assay for the detection of SalV in clinical fecal samples collected from 192 hospitalized children with acute gastroenteritis in Piedmont, Italy. Results: The most commonly detected virus was Norovirus genogroup II (GII) (33.8%), followed by Rotavirus (21.3%), Sapovirus (10.9%), Parechovirus (8%), Norovirus GI (6.7%), and Adenovirus (1%). PCR detected SalV in 1 (0.5%) subject. Conclusions: Our data show that the detection rate of SalV in diarrheal children (0.5%) is lower than that observed in other countries, where it is reported in diarrheal children in 8.6–1.2% of patients

    Embriotoxic effects of Crotalus durissus terrificus snake venom

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    A atividade neurotóxica, miotóxica e coagulante do veneno das serpentes Crotalus durissus terrificus (VCdt) são responsáveis pelas altas taxas de mortalidade observada em acidentes envolvendo estas serpentes. Estes acidentes, quando ocorrem na gravidez, podem levar ao aborto devido à interferência com a homeostasia materna e/ou à embrioletalidade, por efeito direto do veneno. Materiais e Métodos - Este trabalho estudou os efeitos tóxicos do ( VCdt), administrado nas doses de 75 mg/kg or 200 mg/kg por via subcutânea em camundongas no terceiro dia da sua gestação (período de pré-implantação). O grupo controle foi tratado da mesma forma que os experimentais, porém com solução salina. No último dia da gestação as fêmeas foram submetidos a eutanásia e observadas as possíveis malformações ósseas e viscerais de sua prole. Resultados e Conclusão - Os resultados mostraram que a administração da menor dose do VCdt não causou alterações significantes no desenvolvimento ósseo e visceral dos animais. No entanto, quando expostos a maior dose este promoveu aumento significante das anomalias e malformações, sugerindo que o envenenamento com esta dose no período inicial da gestação altera o desenvolvimento normal da prole de camundongosIntroduction - The neurotoxic, myotoxic and coagulant activities of Crotalus durissus terrificus snake venom (VCdt) are responsible for the mortality rates observed in accidents involving the rattlesnake. Accidents during women pregnancy are a challenge, since animal venoms could led to pregnancy interruption as a consequence of maternal homeostasis disorder and/or a direct embryotoxic effect of the venom. Materials and Methods - In order to evaluate the possible embryotoxic effects of VCdt, doses of 75 mg/kg or 200 mg/kg of the venom were administered by subcutaneous route at day 3 of mice pregnancy (preimplantation period). The control group received saline in the same volume and during the same period as their respective experimental groups. The animals were submitted to euthanasia at term. Results and Conclusion - The treatment of the females during the preimplantation period did not cause significant changes in fetuses development, but the higher dose of the venom increased the number of anomalies or malformations of the fetuses. These results suggest that the VCdt in the higher dose (200 mg/kg) altered the normal development of the concept after implantatio

    Sexually-transmitted infections: what is the true prevalence? A cross-sectional online survey of men who have sex with men in the Veneto Region of Italy

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    IntroductionRates of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) remain high among men who have sex with men (MSM), posing serious public health concerns. The MSM population is recognized as a vulnerable, high-risk group due to barriers to preventive healthcare services and homophobic stigma.MethodsA cross-sectional online survey was conducted using a questionnaire based on European Man-for-Man  Internet Survey 2010 (EMIS 2010) and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) core indicators specific for behavioral risks. MSM were reached between June and August 2017, using Facebook and dating apps. Descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression were used to analyze the data.ResultsA total of 324 respondents were analyzed: 49.7% had seen a doctor specifically for STIs;  and 54.6% reported having experienced at least one STI, the most common being gonorrhea and HPV. Ten respondents reported having HIV infection, and 70% of them were co-infected with other STIs. A more consistent use of condoms and larger numbers of sexual partners were significantly associated with a lower and higher risk of STI, respectively. Only 2.5% of respondents reporting no STIs had been vaccinated to prevent HPV infection.ConclusionComprehensive STI prevention strategies are needed to improve sexual health among MSM. Such strategies should include  implementing programs to improve awareness about routine screening, and promote a consistent use of condoms by MSM

    Highly Diluted Glyphosate Mitigates Its Effects on Artemia salina: Physicochemical Implications.

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    Glyphosate is an herbicide widely used in agriculture but can present chronic toxicity in low concentrations. Artemia salina is a common bio-indicator of ecotoxicity; it was used herein as a model to evaluate the effect of highly diluted-succussed glyphosate (potentized glyphosate) in glyphosate-based herbicide (GBH) exposed living systems. Artemia salina cysts were kept in artificial seawater with 0.02% glyphosate (corresponding to 10% lethal concentration or LC10) under constant oxygenation, luminosity, and controlled temperature, to promote hatching in 48 h. Cysts were treated with 1% (v/v) potentized glyphosate in different dilution levels (Gly 6 cH, 30 cH, 200 cH) prepared the day before according to homeopathic techniques, using GBH from the same batch. Controls were unchallenged cysts, and cysts treated with succussed water or potentized vehicle. After 48 h, the number of born nauplii per 100 µL, nauplii vitality, and morphology were evaluated. The remaining seawater was used for physicochemical analyses using solvatochromic dyes. In a second set of experiments, Gly 6 cH treated cysts were observed under different degrees of salinity (50 to 100% seawater) and GBH concentrations (zero to LC 50); hatching and nauplii activity were recorded and analyzed using the ImageJ 1.52, plug-in Trackmate. The treatments were performed blind, and the codes were revealed after statistical analysis. Gly 6 cH increased nauplii vitality (p = 0.01) and improved the healthy/defective nauplii ratio (p = 0.005) but delayed hatching (p = 0.02). Overall, these results suggest Gly 6cH treatment promotes the emergence of the more GBH-resistant phenotype in the nauplii population. Also, Gly 6cH delays hatching, another useful survival mechanism in the presence of stress. Hatching arrest was most marked in 80% seawater when exposed to glyphosate at LC10. Water samples treated with Gly 6 cH showed specific interactions with solvatochromic dyes, mainly Coumarin 7, such that it appears to be a potential physicochemical marker for Gly 6 cH. In short, Gly 6 cH treatment appears to protect the Artemia salina population exposed to GBH at low concentrations

    Comfrey (Symphytum Officinale. l.) and Experimental Hepatic Carcinogenesis: A Short-term Carcinogenesis Model Study

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    Comfrey or Symphytum officinale (L.) (Boraginaceae) is a very popular plant used for therapeutic purposes. Since the 1980s, its effects have been studied in long-term carcinogenesis studies, in which Comfrey extract is administered at high doses during several months and the neoplastic hepatic lesions are evaluated. However, the literature on this topic is very poor considering the studies performed under short-term carcinogenesis protocols, such as the ‘resistant hepatocyte model’ (RHM). In these studies, it is possible to observe easily the phenomena related to the early phases of tumor development, since pre-neoplastic lesions (PNLs) rise in about 1–2 months of chemical induction. Herein, the effects of chronic oral treatment of rats with 10% Comfrey ethanolic extract were evaluated in a RHM. Wistar rats were sequentially treated with N-nitrosodiethylamine (ip) and 2-acetilaminofluorene (po), and submitted to hepatectomy to induce carcinogenesis promotion. Macroscopic/microscopic quantitative analysis of PNL was performed. Non-parametric statistical tests (Mann–Whitney and χ2) were used, and the level of significance was set at P ≤ 0.05. Comfrey treatment reduced the number of pre-neoplastic macroscopic lesions up to 1 mm (P ≤ 0.05), the percentage of oval cells (P = 0.0001) and mitotic figures (P = 0.007), as well as the number of Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) positive cells (P = 0.0001) and acidophilic pre-neoplastic nodules (P = 0.05). On the other hand, the percentage of cells presenting megalocytosis (P = 0.0001) and vacuolar degeneration (P = 0.0001) was increased. Scores of fibrosis, glycogen stores and the number of nucleolus organizing regions were not altered. The study indicated that oral treatment of rats with 10% Comfrey alcoholic extract reduced cell proliferation in this model
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