Cideli de Paula Coelho
University of São Paulo
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Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2013
Leoni Villano Bonamin; Cesar Sato; Ruggero Zalla Neto; Graziela Morante; Thayná Neves Cardoso; Fabiana Rodrigues Santana; Cideli de Paula Coelho; Lika Osugui; Ana Flavia Popi; Elizabeth Cristina Perez Hurtado; Mario Mariano
The present study analyzed the immune modulation mechanisms of thymulin 5CH in a granuloma experimental model. Male adult Balb/c mice were inoculated with BCG into the footpad to induce granuloma, which was quantitatively evaluated. The phenotypic characterization of phagocyte, T- and B-lymphocyte populations in the peritoneum, and local lymph node was done by flow cytometry. During all experimental periods, thymulin 5CH and vehicle (control) were given ad libitum to mice, diluted into the drinking water (1.6 × 10−17 M). After 7 days from inoculation, thymulin-treated mice presented reduction in the number of epithelioid cytokeratine-positive cells (P = 0.0001) in the lesion, in relation to young phagocytes. After 21 days, the differentiation of B1 peritoneal stem cells into phagocytes reached the peak, being higher in thymulin-treated mice (P = 0.0001). Simultaneously, the score of infected phagocytes in the lesion decreased (P = 0.001), and the number of B1-derived phagocytes, CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes in the local lymph node increased in relation to control (P = 0.0001). No difference was seen on the CD25+ Treg cells. The results show that thymulin 5CH treatment is able to improve the granuloma inflammatory process and the infection remission, by modulating local and systemic phagocyte differentiation.
Homeopathy | 2014
Fabiana Rodrigues Santana; Cideli de Paula Coelho; Thayná Neves Cardoso; Márcia Dalastra Laurenti; Elizabeth Cristina Perez Hurtado; Leoni Villano Bonamin
BACKGROUND In previous studies, we observed that thymulin 5cH could modulate BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin) induced chronic inflammation by increasing peritoneal B1 stem cells differentiation into phagocytes and improving phagocytosis efficiency. METHODS We used the same protocol to study the effects of thymulin 5cH in the experimental murine Leishmaniasis, in order to elucidate some aspects of the parasite-host relation under this homeopathic treatment. Male Balb/c mice were orally treated with thymulin 5cH or vehicle during 60 days, after the subcutaneous inoculation of 2 × 10(6) units of Leishmania (L.) amazonensis into the footpad. Washied inflammatory cell suspension from peritoneal cavity, spleen, local lymph node and infected subcutaneous tissue were harvested after 2 and 60 days from infection to quantify the inflammation cells by flow cytometry and histometry methods. RESULTS After a transitory increase of peritoneal T reg cells, treated mice presented, chronically, increase in the peritoneal and spleen B1 cells percentage (p = 0.0001) in relation to other cell types; more organized and exuberant inflammation response in the infection site, and decrease in the number of parasites per field inside the primary lesion (p = 0.05). No difference was seen in local lymph node histology. CONCLUSIONS Thymulin 5cH is able to improve B1 cell activation and Leishmania (L) amazonensis phagocytosis efficiency in mice, similarly to that observed previously in BCG experimental infection.
PLOS ONE | 2017
Márcia Maria Tivelli Moraes; Marcella C. Galvão; Danilo Cabral; Cideli de Paula Coelho; Nicolle Queiroz-Hazarbassanov; Maria F.M. Martins; Eduardo Fernandes Bondan; Maria Martha Bernardi; Thiago Berti Kirsten
Recent studies have demonstrated the intimate relationship between depression and immune disturbances. Aware of the efficacy limits of existing antidepressant drugs and the potential anti-inflammatory properties of propentofylline, we sought to evaluate the use of propentofylline as a depression treatment. We used a rat model of depression induced by repetitive lipopolysaccharide (LPS) administrations. We have studied sickness behavior, by assessing daily body weight, open field behavior, and TNF-α plasmatic levels. Anxiety-like behavior (light-dark test), depressive-like behavior (forced swim test), plasmatic levels of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF, depression biomarker), and central glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) expression (an astrocyte biomarker) were also evaluated. LPS induced body weight loss, open field behavior impairments (decreased locomotion and rearing, and increased immobility), and increased TNF-α levels in rats, compared with control group. Thus, LPS induced sickness behavior. LPS also increased the immobility and reduced climbing in the forced swim test, when compared with the control group, i.e., LPS induced depressive-like behavior in rats. Propentofylline prevented sickness behavior after four days of consecutive treatment, as well as prevented the depressive-like behavior after five days of consecutive treatments. Propentofylline also prevented the increase in GFAP expression induced by LPS. Neither LPS nor propentofylline has influenced the anxiety and BDNF levels of rats. In conclusion, repetitive LPS administrations induced sickness behavior and depressive-like behavior in rats. Propentofylline prevented both sickness behavior and depressive-like behavior via neuroinflammatory pathway. The present findings may contribute to a better understanding and treatment of depression and associated diseases.
Veterinary Record | 2010
F. R. Martins Soto; Cideli de Paula Coelho; N. R. Benites; Leoni Villano Bonamin; Priscilla Anne Melville
Escherichia coli has zoonotic potential; it can also contaminate the environment and endanger the hygiene and sanitary qualities of foods produced in contaminated soil ([Murray and others 1999][1], [Gophna and others 2001][2], [Ron 2006][3]). Proper disposal of the carcases of piglets infected by E
Homeopathy | 2008
Sandra Augusta Gordinho Pinto; Elisabeth Bohland; Cideli de Paula Coelho; Maria Sílvia Furquim de Azevedo Morgulis; Leoni Villano Bonamin
Arquivos do Instituto Biológico | 2009
Flávia C.S. Oliveira; Sérgio Santos de Azevedo; Sônia Regina Pinheiro; S. A. R. A Viegas; Carolina de Sousa Américo Batista; Cideli de Paula Coelho; Zenaide Maria Moraes; Gisele de Oliveira Souza; Amane P. Gonçales; C. A. S Almeida; Silvio Arruda Vasconcellos
International Journal of High Dilution Research | 2010
Francisco Rafael Martins Soto; Erlete Rosalina Vuaden; Cideli de Paula Coelho; Leoni Villano Bonamin; S. Azevedo; Nilson Roberti Benites; José Antonio Visintin; Flavia Regina Oliveira de Barros; Marcelo Demarchi Goissis; Mayra Elena Ortiz D'icvila Assumpção; Mariana Groke Marques
Veterinária e Zootecnia | 2008
Francisco Rafael Martins Soto; Erlete Rosalina Vuaden; Nilson Roberti Benites; Sérgio Santos de Azevedo; Sônia Regina Pinheiro; Cideli de Paula Coelho; Silvio Arruda Vasconcellos
Homeopathy | 2016
Camila Monteiro Siqueira; Priscila Dias Motta; Thayná Neves Cardoso; Cideli de Paula Coelho; Ana Flavia Popi; José Nelson Couceiro; Leoni Villano Bonamin; Carla Holandino
Veterinária e Zootecnia | 2009
Francisco Rafael Martins Soto; Erlete Rosalina Vuaden; Cideli de Paula Coelho; Leoni Villano Bonamin; Sérgio Santos de Azevedo; Nilson Roberti Benites