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Jornal Brasileiro De Patologia E Medicina Laboratorial | 2007

Staphylococcus aureus: visitando uma cepa de importância hospitalar

André Luis dos Santos; Dilvani O. Santos; Cícero Carlos de Freitas; Bruno Leal Alves Ferreira; Ilídio F. Afonso; Carlos Rangel Rodrigues; Helena C. Castro

Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterium from Gram-positive coccus group, which is part of the human microbiota. It may cause diseases that may vary from simple infections (i.e., pimples and furuncles) to severe infections, such as pneumonia, meningitis, endocarditis, toxic shock syndrome and septicemia, among others. This bacterium was one of the first bacteria affected by antibacterial agents, however, its ability of adaptation and resistance turns it into an important hospital and communitarian pathogenic species of great concern. In this article we will discuss some important points related to the S. aureus and the pathologies related to it to reinforce it as a target for the design of new antibiotics.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2005

Snake Venom: Any Clue for Antibiotics and CAM?

Deivy de Lima; Paula A. Abreu; Cícero Carlos de Freitas; Dilvani O. Santos; Rodrigo Borges; Tereza Cristina dos Santos; Lucio Mendes Cabral; Carlos Rangel Rodrigues; Helena C. Castro

Lately several naturally occurring peptides presenting antimicrobial activity have been described in the literature. However, snake venoms, which are an enormous source of peptides, have not been fully explored for searching such molecules. The aim of this work is to review the basis of antimicrobial mechanisms revealing snake venom as a feasible source for searching an antibiotic prototype. Therefore, it includes (i) a description of the constituents of the snake venoms involved in their main biological effects during the envenomation process; (ii) examples of snake venom molecules of commercial use; (iii) mechanisms of action of known antibiotics; and (iv) how the microorganisms can be resistant to antibiotics. This review also shows that snake venoms are not totally unexplored sources for antibiotics and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2011

Comparative Analysis of Viperidae Venoms Antibacterial Profile: a Short Communication for Proteomics

Bruno Leal Alves Ferreira; Dilvani O. Santos; André Luis dos Santos; Carlos Rangel Rodrigues; Cícero Carlos de Freitas; Lucio Mendes Cabral; Helena C. Castro

Bacterial infections involving multidrug-resistant strains are one of the ten leading causes of death and an important health problem in need for new antibacterial sources and agents. Herein, we tested and compared four snake venoms (Agkistrodon rhodostoma, Bothrops jararaca, B. atrox and Lachesis muta) against 10 Gram-positive and Gram-negative drug-resistant clinical bacteria strains to identify them as new sources of potential antibacterial molecules. Our data revealed that, as efficient as some antibiotics currently on the market (minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) = 1–32 μg mL−1), A. rhodostoma and B. atrox venoms were active against Staphylococcus epidermidis and Enterococcus faecalis (MIC = 4.5 μg mL−1), while B. jararaca inhibited S. aureus growth (MIC = 13 μg ml−1). As genomic and proteomic technologies are improving and developing rapidly, our results suggested that A. rhodostoma, B. atrox and B. jararaca venoms and glands are feasible sources for searching antimicrobial prototypes for future design new antibiotics against drug-resistant clinical bacteria. They also point to an additional perspective to fully identify the pharmacological potential of these venoms by using different techniques.


Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2001

Synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of 3-hydrazino-naphthoquinones as analogs of lapachol

Cláudia Gonçalves Torres de Oliveira; Frederico F. Miranda; Vitor F. Ferreira; Cícero Carlos de Freitas; Renata F. Rabello; Jupira Miron Carballido; Luiz C. D. Corrêa


Heterocyclic Communications | 2002

SYNTHESIS AND ANTIMICROBIAL EVALUATION OF OXAZOLE-1,4-NAPHTHQUINONES

Cláudia Gonçalves Torres de Oliveira; Vitor F. Ferreira; Cícero Carlos de Freitas; Jupira Miron Carballido


Arq. bras. med | 1991

Tolerância a antibióticos em cepas de Staphylococcus aureus isoladas de pacientes do HUAP-UFF

Cícero Carlos de Freitas; Regina C Espósito; Mayre Aparecida Borges da Costa; Jupira Miron Caballido


Infarma - Ciências Farmacêuticas | 2013

AUTOMEDICAÇÃO: ENTENDEMOS O RISCO?

Helena C. Castro; Michele L. P. de Aguiar; Reinaldo Barros Geraldo; Cícero Carlos de Freitas; Luciane F. Alcoforado; Dilvani O. Santos; Camila Favaretto Barbosa; Clara Fonseca; Clarissa Aló; Erica Rangel; Ingrid Bertoni de Toledo; Carlos Rangel Rodrigues; Teresa Cristina dos Santos; Lucio Mendes Cabral


DST j. bras. doenças sex. transm | 1997

Síntese e atividade antiestafilocócica do derivado 2-acetóxi-1, 4-naftoquinona

Cícero Carlos de Freitas; Mary Lourdes da Silva Ribeiro; Vitor F. Ferreira; Cláudia Gonçalves Torres de Oliveira; Cyro Samel; Jupira Miron Carballido; Cristiane Campos de Silva; Paulo Henrique Leda; Luiz C. D. Corrêa


DST j. bras. doenças sex. transm | 1991

Sensibilidade à vancomicina em cepas de Staphylococcus aureus tolerantes à oxacilina

Cícero Carlos de Freitas; Cyro Samel; Jupira Miron Caballido; Maria da Graça Antunes de Cerqueira Sabac Sampaio; Mayre Aparecida Borges da Costa


DST j. bras. doenças sex. transm | 1991

Concentraçöes mínimas-inibitórias (CMIs) e bactericidas (CMBs) para oxacilina e vancomicina em cepas de Staphylococcus aureus isoladas de pacientes do HUAP

Cícero Carlos de Freitas; Mayre Aparecida Borges da Costa; Jupira Miron Caballido; Cyro Samel

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Carlos Rangel Rodrigues

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Dilvani O. Santos

Federal Fluminense University

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Helena C. Castro

Federal Fluminense University

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Lucio Mendes Cabral

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Vitor F. Ferreira

Federal Fluminense University

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Luiz C. D. Corrêa

Federal Fluminense University

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