Aline Amaral Imbeloni
Evandro Chagas Institute
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Viral Immunology | 2015
Kleber Juvenal Silva Farias; Paula Renata Lima Machado; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Aline Amaral Imbeloni; Benedito Antônio Lopes da Fonseca
Dengue virus (DENV) of the Flaviviridae family is a single positive-stranded RNA virus that is transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. The objective of this study was to investigate the use of chloroquine (CLQ) as an antiviral drug against dengue virus in monkeys. To analyze the action of the drug in vivo, nonhuman primates groups (Aotus azarai infulatus) were inoculated with a subcutaneous injection of a virulent strain of DENV-2, treated and untreated CLQ. Blood hematological, viremia, and serum biochemical values were obtained from 16 DENV-2-inoculated, treated and untreated; four received only CLQ and one mock-infected Aotus monkeys. Monkey serum samples (day 0-10 post-inoculation) were assayed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and Cytometric Bead Array for determination of viremia and inflammatory cytokines, respectively. Additionally, body temperature and activity levels were determined. In the present work, CLQ was effective on replication of DENV-2 in Aotus monkeys; a time viremia reduction was observed compared with the controls. The concentration of tumor necrosis factor alpha and interferon gamma in the serum of the animals had a statistically significant reduction in the groups treated with CLQ after infection compared with the controls. A significant decrease in systemic levels of the liver enzyme aspartate aminotransferase (AST) was also observed in the animals treated with CLQ after infection compared with the controls. These results suggest that CLQ interferes in DENV-2 replication in Aotus monkeys.
Homeopathy | 2012
Carlos Onete Coelho Moreira; Joana de Fátima Ferreira Borges da Costa; Mariana Ferreira Leal; Edilson Ferreira de Andrade; Alexandre Pingarilho Rezende; Aline Amaral Imbeloni; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Marília de Arruda Cardoso Smith; Rommel Rodríguez Burbano; Paulo Pimentel Assumpção
INTRODUCTION Canova is a complex homeopathic medicine that enhances a specific immunologic responses against several exogenous and endogenous conditions. Canova activates macrophages both in vivo and in vitro. AIM AND METHOD We evaluated the effects of macrophages activated by Canova in vivo and ex vitro in the proliferation of lymphocytes. Canova was used to activate Cebus apella macrophages in vivo or ex vitro with Canova. Lymphocytes were cultured with the macrophage culture medium. The analysis of Canova effects in cultured lymphocytes was performed according to the cell cycle phase using flow cytometry. The Interferon gamma and Interleukin-5 cytokines quantification in these lymphocyte culture media was performed by Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). RESULTS We observed that Canova actives macrophages in vivo and ex vitro. The lymphocytes cultured in a supplemented medium with macrophages activated by Canova treatment presented a higher number of proliferation cells than lymphocytes not exposed to macrophages activated by Canova. The Interferon gamma and Interleukin-5 cytokines were only observed in the medium of lymphocytes exposed to macrophages activated by Canova. Thus, Canova has potential as a new adjuvant therapy.
Veterinary Parasitology | 2010
Mirian Naomi Ishizaki; Aline Amaral Imbeloni; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Sarah Raphaella Rocha de Azevedo Scalercio; Raimundo Nonato Moraes Benigno; Washington Luiz Assunção Pereira; Antonio Carlos Cunha Lacreta Junior
This study reports a case of parasitism by Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1762) encysted in the abdominal cavity of a capuchin monkey (Cebus apella) coming from the Centro Nacional de Primatas, Brazil. The animal was sent to the Veterinary Clinic sector with an increase in abdominal volume and no occurrence of any other clinical signs. Upon palpation, a movable circular mass with a diameter of approximately 10 cm was found. Urinalysis, complete blood count and serum biochemistry were performed without revealing any alterations. The animal was then submitted to an abdominal ultrasound exam. The cyst was punctured and a surgical removal procedure was performed, revealing a brownish-colored cylindrical structure that was already deteriorated, making it impossible to perform morphological analysis and classification. In the sediment of the liquid found, eggs were encountered that had morphological characteristics compatible with D. renale. The objective of this paper is to report the first case of parasitism by D. renale in C. apella (Linnaeus, 1758).
Microscopy Research and Technique | 2012
É. Branco; Washington Luiz Assunção Pereira; Ana Rita De Lima; André Luiz Rezende Franciolli; Rose Eli Grassi Rici; Maria Angélica Miglino; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Aline Amaral Imbeloni
Callithrix penicillata belongs to the family Callitrichidae, Callithrix genus. They are basically insectivorous, but they consume fruits. The mucosa of the tongue is composed of some papillary types, revealing different levels of expertise. The present study attempted to describe the morphological and ultrastructural aspects of the dorsal surface of the C. penicillata, describing the characteristics and distribution of papillae found. Five tongues of C. penicillata (two females and three males), obtained from breeding colonies of CENP‐Ananindeua‐PA, died from natural causes. The material was fixed partly in a buffer solution paraformaldehyde 10% and partly in modified Karnovsky solution, divided into apex, body, and root, and then the fragments were used in light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The average length of the tongue of the females was 22 mm and for males 20.5 mm. Three types of papillae were described: filiform (along all tissue extension with 154 μm of diameter), fungiform (along all tissue extension with 275 μm of diameter), and vallate (just three units in caudal (dorsal) portion with 672 μm of diameter). Data analysis indicates that the distribution and ultrastructural morphology of the C. penicillata lingual papillae are some similar to other primates. Microsc. Res. Tech. 2011.
Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2012
Mariana Ferreira Leal; Lusânia Maria Greggi Antunes; Maria Fernanda Vita Lamarão; Carla Elvira Araújo da Silva; Ismael Dale Cotrim Guerreiro da Silva; Paulo Pimentel Assumpção; Edilson Ferreira de Andrade; Alexandre Pingarilho Rezende; Aline Amaral Imbeloni; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Giovanny R. Pinto; Marília de Arruda Cardoso Smith; Rommel Rodríguez Burbano
BACKGROUND Canova activates macrophages and indirectly induces lymphocyte proliferation. Here we evaluated the effects of Canova in cyclophosphamide-treated non-human primates. METHODS Twelve Cebus apella were evaluated. Four animals were treated with Canova only. Eight animals were treated with two doses of cyclophosphamide (50 mg/kg) and four of these animals received Canova. Body weight, biochemistry and hematologic analyses were performed for 40 days. Micronucleus and comet assays were performed for the evaluation of DNA damage. RESULTS We observed that cyclophosphamide induced abnormal WBC count in all animals. However, the group treated with cyclophosphamide plus Canova presented a higher leukocyte count than that which received only cyclophosphamide. Cyclophosphamide induced micronucleus and DNA damage in all animals. The frequency of these alterations was significantly lower in the Canova group than in the group without this medicine. CONCLUSIONS Our results demonstrated that Canova treatment minimizes cyclophosphamide myelotoxicity in C. apella.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2012
Elenara Botelho Araújo; Ana Rita de Lima; Luane Lopes Pinheiro; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Aline Amaral Imbeloni; Érika Branco
The authors described the origin and composition of the brachial plexus of four Saimiri sciureus, from the National Primate Center (Cenp), Ananindeua/PA, which were fixed with formaldehyde and dissected. Findings revealed that the brachial plexus of this species is composed by nervous fibers from the roots of cervical vertebrae C4 to C8 and thoracic vertebrae T1, and organized into four branchs. Each branch has formed a nerve or a group of nerves, the origin was varied between animals, mostly were found the cranial trunk originate the subclavian nerve; the medium-cranial originate the suprascapular, subscapular, part of radial and in some cases the axillary, musculocutaneous and median nerves; the medium-caudal trunk originate part of radial nerve and in some cases the axillary, musculocutaneous, median, thoracodorsal, ulnar and medial cutaneous of forearm nerves, the last two nerves also originate from the caudal trunk.
Microscopy Research and Technique | 2011
É. Branco; Juliana Plácido Guimarães; Maria Angélica Miglino; Antǒnio Carlos Cunha Lacreta; Mirian Naomi Ishizaki; Bruno Gomes; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Aline Amaral Imbeloni; Emerson Ticona Fioretto; Ana Rita De Lima
Saimiri sciureus is one of the smallest Cebidae native of Amazon region and also found at the biological reserve of northeast Atlantic forest. It is an omnivore animal, with diversified diet that directly influences the lingual mucosa, which includes certain types of papillae with different organization levels. The present study attempted to describe the morphological and ultrastructure aspects of the dorsal surface of the S. sciureus. Five tongues of de S. sciureus were analyzed from three males and two females who died from natural causes and were obtained from breeding colonies of CENP‐Ananindeua‐PA. Main macroscopic features were a general triangular shape with a craniocaudal elongation pointed apex. Tissue samples—apex, body, and root of tongue—were fixed in modified Karnovsky solution, following standard scanning protocol, mounted in stubs, coated by gold, and analyzed by Scanning Electron Macroscopy (SEM). Four types of papillae were described: filiform (along all tissue extension with 154 μm of diameter), fungiform (along all tissue extension with 272 μm of diameter), vallate [just three units in caudal (dorsal) portion with 830 μm of diameter] and foliate (one pair at caudolateral surface with ∼13 projections and 3000 μm in length). Data analysis indicates that the distribution and ultra structural morphology of the S. sciureus lingual papillae are some similar to other primates. Microsc. Res. Tech., 2010.
Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2011
Ana Rita de Lima; Emerson Ticona Fioretto; Rodrigo F. Fontes; Aline Amaral Imbeloni; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Érrika Branco
Saimiri sciureus is a New World non-human primate (NHP) that inhabits Brazilian rain forests. Surgical interventions in wild NHPs can be considered common both for experimental studies procedures and corrective procedures for endangered species. Among various anesthetic procedures, the epidural anesthesia or blockades, depending on the surgical procedure, might be considered elective for wild monkeys, mostly based on its safeness, efficiency and non-time consuming characteristics. However its safeness would be limiting because of the spinal cord arrangement. Notwithstanding the available former studies on New World NHP anatomy, the description of the medullar cone of Saimiri sciureus is still scarce. Therefore, we believe that the better understanding the medullar cone of Saimiri sciureus would contribute to improve the applicability of epidural procedures in the species. Vertebrae architecture of Saimiri sciureus was composed by 9 lumbar, 3 sacral and 18 coccygeal vertebrae, and the medullar cone measured about 3.3 cm. We can conclude that the conus medullaris in Saimiri sciureus is situated more caudally in comparison to other species.
Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2012
Luane Lopes Pinheiro; Ana Rita de Lima; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Aline Amaral Imbeloni; Emerson Ticona Fioreto; Rodrigo F. Fontes; Rosa Cabral; Érika Branco
The aim of this work is to study the morphological characteristics of the trachea of Saimiri sciureus through quantification and measurement of the cartilaginous rings, providing information to facilitate the election of more appropriate endotracheal tube, laryngeal mask or tracheostomy tube for anesthetic and emergency procedures, as it is a species of Neotropical primates most commonly used as biological models, and little is known about their morphology. Nine animals were investigated, being 4 adults and 5 young acquired from the Centro Nacional de Primatas (National Primate Center - CENP) - Ananindeua - PA, which died from natural causes and then fixed in aqueous buffered formalin 10%. Saimiri sciureus trachea comprises an average of 32.8 incomplete rings and an average length of 3.74 cm in young animals, while in adults it demonstrated an average of 30.25 rings and average length of 3.67 cm. The shape of the light and its proportion varied along the trachea. Endotracheal tube with a diameter the 2.0 - 2.5 mm, laryngeal mask number 1.0 or tracheostomy tube neonatal Shiley number 3.0, can be placed in animals weighing 600 g - 1.2 Kg. Given the great importance of the species studied, which is widely used as a biological model, the detailing on the morphology and morphometry of tracheal animal studies provides new approaches needed in respiratory emergency, as well as, facilitates the development of future anesthetic protocols.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
José Fernando Marques Barcellos; Érika Branco; Emerson Ticona Fioretto; Aline Amaral Imbeloni; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Ana Rita de Lima
Saimiri sciureus, com nome comum de macaco-de-cheiro, e um pequeno primata do Novo Mundo (PNM) que habita as florestas tropicais da Bacia Amazonica. Os detalhes anatomicos de primatas sao pouco conhecidos e a anatomia comparada de animais selvagens da America do Sul e escassa, mais especificamente, sobre as meninges de PNM. Meninges pertencem a um sistema de membrana responsavel por envolver e proteger o Sistema Nervoso Central; consiste em tres membranas: dura mater, aracnoide e pia mater. Este estudo objetivou a elucidacao do comportamento anatomico da dura mater de S. sciureus com o intuito de contribuir para a area de neurociencias em primatas. Foram investigados tres femeas e dois machos jovnes de S. sciureus. Os especimes de meninges foram fixados por perfusao usando solucao aquosa 10% de formaldeido. O encefalo de S. sciureus demonstrou um numero baixo de giros e circunvolucoes, e um sistema delicado de oito seios venosos foi verificado entre as camadas da dura mater. Baseados em nossos achados podemos concluir que a dura mater de S. sciureus e similar aos de outros mamiferos, no entanto, apresenta a formacao de um novo seio venoso em nivel ao osso parietal, sendo denominado de seio parietal. Isto parece ser a primeira descricao deste seio.
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