Alexis F. Welker
University of Brasília
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American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2012
Alexis F. Welker; Élida G. Campos; Luciano A. Cardoso; Marcelo Hermes-Lima
The specific contribution of each antioxidant enzyme to protection against the reoxygenation-associated oxidative stress after periods of hypoxia is not well understood. We assessed the physiological role of catalase during posthypoxic reoxygenation by the combination of two approaches. First, catalase activity of Nile tilapias (Oreochromis niloticus) was 90% suppressed by intraperitoneal injection of 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole (ATZ, 1g/kg). In ATZ-injected fish, liver GSH levels, oxidative stress markers, and activities of other antioxidant enzymes remained unchanged. Second, animals with depleted catalase activity (or those saline-injected) were subjected to a cycle of severe hypoxia (dissolved O(2) = 0.28 mg/l for 3 h) followed by reoxygenation (0.5 to 24 h). Hypoxia did not induce changes in the above-mentioned parameters, either in saline- or in ATZ-injected animals. Reoxygenation increased superoxide dismutase activity in saline-injected fish, whose levels were similar to ATZ-injected animals. The activities of glutathione S-transferase, selenium-dependent glutathione peroxidase, and total-GPX and the levels of GSH-eq, GSSG, and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances remained unchanged during reoxygenation in both saline- and ATZ-injected fish. The GSSG/GSH-eq ratio in ATZ-injected fish increased at 30 min of reoxygenation compared with saline-injected ones. Reoxygenation also increased carbonyl protein levels in saline-injected fish, whose levels were similar to the ATZ-injected group. Our work shows that inhibition of liver tilapia catalase causes a redox imbalance during reoxygenation, which is insufficient to induce further oxidative stress. This indicates the relevance of hepatic catalase for hypoxia/reoxygenation stress in tilapia fish.
Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2006
Mariella B. Freitas; Alexis F. Welker; Eliana C. Pinheiro
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of seasonal variation and fasting on fat reserves of the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus. Plasma free fatty acids (FFA), along with lipid content of the liver and muscles, and fatty acids from the carcass were obtained from bats fed bovine blood and from whom food was subsequently withheld for 24 and 48 h. Animals were caught during both dry and rainy seasons. In general, fat tissue stores were not significantly influenced by seasonal variation. Lipid content of liver, muscles, and carcass decreased during some food deprivation periods, although the concomitant increase expected in plasma FFA was not observed. Lipid metabolism is hypothesized as being continued by the tissues themselves. In addition, free access to food sources (e.g., domestic livestock) throughout the year is believed to contribute to the low seasonal variations in fat reserves observed in the common vampire bat.
Developmental Neurorehabilitation | 2017
Denise Lica Yoshimura Mikami; Cristina Lemos Barbosa Furia; Alexis F. Welker
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the effects of Kinesio Taping (KT) of the orbicularis oris muscles as an adjunct to standard therapy for drooling. Methods: Fifteen children with neurological disorders and drooling received speech therapy and twice-weekly KT of the orbicularis muscles over a 30-day period. Drooling was assessed by six parameters: impact on the life of the child and caregiver; severity of drooling; frequency of drooling; drooling volume (estimated by number of bibs used); salivary leak; and interlabial gap. Seven markers of oral motor skills were also assessed. Results: KT of the orbicularis oris region reduced the interlabial gap. All oral motor skills and almost all markers of drooling improved after 15 days of treatment. Conclusion: In this sample of children with neurological disorders, adding KT of the orbicularis oris muscles to speech therapy caused rapid improvement in oral motor skills and drooling.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2013
Alexis F. Welker; Daniel C. Moreira; Élida G. Campos; Marcelo Hermes-Lima
Oxidative Stress in Aquatic Ecosystems | 2011
Carolina A. Freire; Alexis F. Welker; Janet M. Storey; Kenneth B. Storey; Marcelo Hermes-Lima
Journal of Comparative Physiology B-biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology | 2003
Mariella B. Freitas; Alexis F. Welker; S. F. Millan; Eliana C. Pinheiro
Journal of Comparative Physiology B-biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology | 2016
Alexis F. Welker; Daniel C. Moreira; Marcelo Hermes-Lima
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2007
M. Ferreira-Cravo; Alexis F. Welker; R.G. Andrade; Kelly L. Drew; Marcelo Hermes-Lima
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2007
Marcelo Hermes-Lima; Alexis F. Welker; M. Ferreira-Cravo; Élida G. Campos
Scientific Reports | 2018
Daniel C. Moreira; Alexis F. Welker; Élida G. Campos; Silvia R. Souza; Marcelo Hermes-Lima