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Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B-pesticides Food Contaminants and Agricultural Wastes | 2010

Antimicrobial susceptibility of Escherichia coli isolated from shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) and pond environment in northeastern Brazil.

Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes Vieira; Edirsana Maria Ribeiro de Carvalho; Fátima Cristiane Teles de Carvalho; Camila Magalhães Silva; Oscarina Viana de Sousa; Dália dos Prazeres Rodrigues

This study aimed to test the susceptibility of Escherichia coli strains isolated from the water, bottom sediments and individuals cultivated in shrimp farm ponds, to antibiotics belonging to different families, namely B-Lactams: Imipenem (IPM; 10 μ g), Ampicillin (AMP; 10 μ g), Cephalothin (CEP; 30 μ g), Cefoxitin (FOX; 30 μ g), Ceftriaxone (CRO; 30 μ g); Tetracycline: Tetracycline (TCY; 30 μ g); Aminoglycosides: Gentamicin (GEN; 10 μ g), Amikacin (AMK; 30 μ g); Chloramphenicol: Chloramphenicol (CHO; 30 μ g); Fluoroquinolones: Ciprofloxacin (CIP; 5 μ g); Nitrofurans: Nitrofurantoin (NIT; 300 μ g); Sulfonamides: Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole (SXT; 30 μ g); Quilononas: Nalidixic Acid (NAL; 30 μ g). In the laboratory, the method of dissemination (Test Kirby-Bauer) was performed in order to fulfill the antibiogram tests. The results showed high indices of resistance to Imipenem, Cephalothin and Ampicillin. Chloramphenicol, Nitrofurantoin, Cefoxitin, Ceftiaxone and Ciprofloxacin have displayed the highest index of sensitive strains. The antibiotic resistance index (ARI) and the multiple resistance index (MAR) varied within the ranges of 0.068–0.077 and 0.15–0.39, respectively. More than 90.5% of strains of Escherichia coli showed a variety of resistance profiles to the tested antibiotics. The high indices of resistance may be a consequence of indiscriminate use of antibiotics, but also the transfer of resistance through mobile genetic elements found in shrimp farms.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2014

Population dynamics and antimicrobial susceptibility of Aeromonas spp. along a salinity gradient in an urban estuary in Northeastern Brazil

Camila Magalhães Silva; Norma Suely Evangelista-Barreto; Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes Vieira; Kamila Vieira de Mendonça; Oscarina Viana de Sousa

The main objective of this study was to quantify population and identify culturable species of Aeromonas in sediment and surface water collected along a salinity gradient in an urban estuary in Northeastern Brazil. Thirty sediment samples and 30 water samples were collected from 3 sampling locations (A, B and C) between October 2007 and April 2008. The Aeromonas count was 10-7050CFU/mL (A), 25-38,500CFU/mL (B) and<10CFU/mL (C) for water samples, and ∼100-37,500CFU/g (A), 1200-43,500CFU/g (B) and<10CFU/g (C) for sediment samples. Five species (Aeromonas caviae, A. sobria, A. trota, A. salmonicida and A. allosaccharophila) were identified among 41 isolates. All strains were sensitive to chloramphenicol and ceftriaxone, whereas 33 (80, 4%) strains were resistant to at least 2 of the 9 antibiotics tested. Resistance to erythromycin was mostly plasmidial. In conclusion, due to pollution, the Cocó River is contaminated by pathogenic strains of Aeromonas spp. with a high incidence of antibacterial resistance, posing a serious risk to human health.


European Journal of Pharmacology | 2014

Antispasmodic and myorelaxant effects of the flavoring agent methyl cinnamate in gut: Potential inhibition of tyrosine kinase

Francisco J.B. Lima; François Cosker; Teresinha Silva de Brito; Helder Veras Ribeiro-Filho; Camila Magalhães Silva; Karoline S. Aragão; Saad Lahlou; Marcellus H.L.P. Souza; Armênio A. Santos; Pedro Jorge Caldas Magalhães

Methyl cinnamate (MC) is a safe flavoring agent useful to food industry. Although chemically analog to tyrosine kinase inhibitors, there is little information regarding its biological actions. Here, we aimed at assessing the MC effects on gastrointestinal contractility and the putative involvement of tyrosine kinase in the mediation of these effects. Isometric contractions were recorded in rat isolated strips from stomach, duodenum and colon segments. In gastric strips, MC (3-3000 µM) showed antispasmodic effects against carbachol-induced contractions, which remained unchanged by either l-NAME or tetraethylammonium pretreatment and occurred with potency similar to that obtained against contractions evoked by potassium or U-46619. In colon strips, MC was four times more potent than in gastric ones. MC and the positive control genistein inhibited phasic contractions induced by acetylcholine in Ca2+-free medium, an effect fully prevented by sodium orthovanadate. Both MC and genistein decreased the spontaneous contractions of duodenal strips and shortened the time necessary for gastric fundic tissues to reach 50% of maximal relaxation. In freshly isolated colon myocytes, MC decreased the basal levels of cytoplasmic Ca2+, but not the potassium-elicited cytoplasmic Ca2+ elevation. Colon strips obtained from rats subjected to intracolonic acetic acid instillation showed reduced contractility to potassium, which was partially recovered in MC-treated rats. Inhibitory effect of nifedipine against cholinergic contractions, blunted in acetic acid-induced colitis, was also recovered in MC-treated rats. In conclusion, MC inhibited the gastrointestinal contractility with a probable involvement of tyrosine kinase pathways. In vivo, it was effective to prevent the deleterious effects of colitis resulting from acetic acid injury.


Boletim tecnico-cientifico do CEPENE | 2007

Salmonella e Staphylococcus coagulase positiva em sushi e sashimi preparados em dois restaurantes da cidade de Fortaleza, Ceara

Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes Vieira; Camila Magalhães Silva; Fátima Cristiane Teles de Carvalho; Dannielle Batista Rolim Sousa; Francisca Gleire Rodrigues de Menezes; Eliane Maria Falavina dos Reis; Dália dos Prazeres Rodrigues


Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Impresso) | 2011

Staphylococcus coagulase-positiva e enterobactérias em camarão Litopenaeus vannamei comercializado in natura

Renata Albuquerque Costa; Bruno Átila Batista Moreira; Fátima Cristiane Teles de Carvalho; Francisca Gleire Rodrigues de Menezes; Camila Magalhães Silva; Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes Vieira


Boletim Do Instituto De Pesca | 2010

Microbiological conditions of Tagelus plebeius (Lightfoot, 1786) (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Solecurtidae) and the water in the Ceará River estuary in Fortaleza-CE.

M.F. de Farias; C. de A. Rocha-Barreira; F. C. T. de Carvalho; Camila Magalhães Silva; E. M. F. dos Reis; Renata Albuquerque Costa; R. H. S. dos F. Vieira


Archive | 2011

Staphylococcus coagulase-positiva e enterobactérias em camarão Litopenaeus vannamei comercializado in natura Coagulase-positive staphylococci and enterobacteria in fresh shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei

Renata Albuquerque Costa; Bruno Átila; Batista Moreira; Fátima Cristiane; Francisca Gleire; Rodrigues Menezes; Camila Magalhães Silva; Regine Helena; Silva dos Fernandes Vieira


Flavour and Fragrance Journal | 2015

Carvone (R)-(-) and (S)-(+) enantiomers inhibits upper gastrointestinal motility in mice

Camila Magalhães Silva; Carlos Wagner Souza Wanderley; Francisco J. B. Lima-Junior; Damião Pergentino de Sousa; Julianeli Tolentino de Lima; Pedro Jorge Caldas Magalhães; Armênio A. Santos; Raimundo C. Palheta-Junior


Arquivos de Ciências do Mar (Brazil) | 2012

Coconut water, Cocos nucifera Linnaeus, an alternative growth medium for Staphylococcus aureus

Norma Suely Evangelista-Barreto; F. C. T. de Carvalho; F.G.R. de Menezes; Camila Magalhães Silva; J.F. Nunes; C.C.M. Salgueiro; R.C. Torres; O.V. de Sousa; Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes Vieira


Arquivos de Ciências do Mar | 2012

BATHING SUITABILITY AND ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ENTEROCOCOS IN TROPICAL COASTAL WATERS

Norma Suely Evangelista-Barreto; Fátima Cristiane Teles de Carvalho; Francisca Gleire Rodrigues de Menezes; Camila Magalhães Silva; Rafael S. Rocha; Oscarina V. de Sousa; Regine H.S. Fernandes Vieira

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Federal University of Ceará

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