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Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation | 2010

Anti-Candida activity of a chitosan hydrogel: mechanism of action and cytotoxicity profile.

Ana Oliveira; Maximiano P. Ribeiro; Rita Palmeira de Oliveira; Carlos Gaspar; Sofia Oliveira; Ilídio J. Correia; Cidália Pina Vaz; José Martínez de Oliveira; João A. Queiroz; Acácio Gonçalves Rodrigues

Candida spp. are common causative agents of mucocutaneous infections. New therapeutic antifungal drugs are needed to treat chronic disease as these are frequently clinically resistant to azols. Chitosan, among other possible vehicles for active compounds, shows an added value as it appears to have intrinsic antimicrobial properties. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the anti-Candida activity of a medium-molecular-weight chitosan hydrogel (CH), to clarify its possible mechanism of action and to evaluate its cytotoxicity on human fibroblasts. CH antifungal activity was assessed according to CLSI reference M27-A3 protocol; its mechanism of action was investigated by flow cytometry, and its cytotoxicity was studied by MTT assay. CH demonstrated a full inhibition of C. tropicalis, C. krusei, C. guilliermondii and C. parapsilosis growth while impairing C. albicans and C. glabrata viability. Flow cytometry tests showed that CH acts by inducing primary lesion of the cytoplasmic membrane. However, CH showed no cytotoxic effect upon human fibroblasts cells. Resistant strains will require new therapeutic approaches. Chitosan being a good carrier and having itself anti-Candida activity seems to be a promising vehicle to be used for the treatment of mucocutaneous candidosis.


Endocrine Abstracts | 2013

Madelung's disease: a case report

Georgina Jorge; Joana Queiros; Joana Mequista; Ana Oliveira; Pedro Marques da Silva; Davide Carvalho

Madelung’s disease or multiple symmetric lipomatosis is a rare disease characterized by non-encapsulated accumulation of fat, generally located symmetrically on cervical area, shoulders, suboccipital area and trunk. The etiology is unknown, but is often observed in patients with a history of chronic alcoholism and it is accompanied by metabolic abnormalities. The authors present a case of lipomatosis. The treatment is palliative associated with the removal of excessive fat tissue by lipectomy or liposuction, and the recurrence is common.


Diabetes | 2018

Improvement of Insulin Resistance and Cardiovascular Risk Factors with Treatment of Subclinical Hypothyroidism in Patients with Autoimmune Thyroiditis

Celestino Neves; Sofia Oliveira; João Sér Neves; Miguel Pereira; Oksana Sokhatska; Ana Oliveira; José Luiz Medina; Luís Delgado; Davide Carvalho


20th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2018

Prediabetes and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with autoimmune thyroiditis

Celestino Neves; Oliveira Sofia Castro; Neves Joao Sergio; Oksana Sokhatska; Miguel Pereira; Ana Oliveira; Medina Jose Luis; Luís Delgado; Davide Carvalho


20th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2018

Association between prediabetes and incidence of chronic kidney disease, incident albuminuria, or worsening of kidney function: a secondary analysis of the SPRINT trial

Joao Sergio Neves; Miguel Bigotte Vieira; Rita Magriço; Lia Leitão; Catarina Dias; Rute Baeta Baptista; Ana Oliveira; Davide Carvalho


20th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2018

Major adverse cardiovascular events and in-hospital outcomes in patients with diabetes

Celestino Neves; Neves Joao Sergio; Sofia Castro Oliveira; Miguel Pereira; Ana Oliveira; Davide Carvalho


Toxicology Letters | 2017

The HET-CAM in vitro assay: An useful tool for vaginal formulations evaluation regarding irritation?

Rita Palmeira de Oliveira; Rita Monteiro Machado; José Martinez-de-Oliveira; Ana Oliveira


19th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2017

Small for gestational age and gestational diabetes - Should we be more permissive?

Rita Bettencourt-Silva; Pedro Souteiro; Daniela Magalhaes; Sandra Belo; Ana Oliveira; Davide Carvalho; Joana Queiros


19th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2017

Lack of postpartum reclassification test in gestational diabetes - factors conditioning loss of follow-up

Rita Bettencourt-Silva; Pedro Souteiro; Daniela Magalhaes; Sandra Belo; Ana Oliveira; Davide Carvalho; Joana Queiros


Endocrine Abstracts | 2016

Ketoconazole in Cushing's disease management

Sofia Oliveira; Joao Sergio Neves; Celestino Neves; Sandra Belo; Paula Freitas; Duarte Pignatelli; Jose Luis Castedo; Eduardo Vinha; Ana Oliveira; Davide Carvalho

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