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Revista Brasileira De Terapia Intensiva | 2011

Sepse: atualidades e perspectivas

Rodrigo Siqueira-Batista; Andréia Patrícia Gomes; Larissa Calixto-Lima; Rodrigo Roger Vitorino; Mário C. A. Perez; Eduardo Gomes de Mendonça; Maria Goreti de Almeida Oliveira; Mauro Geller

This paper aims to provide an update on the main aspects of sepsis, a very relevant health care issue. A number of hypotheses have been proposed to explain its origin, involving interactions between microorganisms and the innate immune system, inflammation/immune mediation and the coagulation system. The clinical features of sepsis are variable and depend on the primary site of infection. The identification of early signs and symptoms is crucial for starting therapeutic measures fundamentally based on volume resuscitation, antibiotic therapy, use of steroids, anticoagulant therapy, biologic viability maintenance interventions and nutritional support.


Revista Brasileira De Terapia Intensiva | 2011

Malária grave por Plasmodium falciparum

Andréia Patrícia Gomes; Rodrigo Roger Vitorino; Anielle de Pina Costa; Eduardo Gomes de Mendonça; Maria Goreti de Almeida Oliveira; Rodrigo Siqueira-Batista

A malaria e uma das principais doencas parasitarias do mundo, acometendo importante contingente de pessoas. Por seu alcance epidemiologico e pela possibilidade de desenvolvimento de quadros graves - quase sempre devidos ao Plasmodium fqalciparum -, se faz necessario o conhecimento adequado de suas manifestacoes clinicas e da terapeutica, para otimizacao da conduta. Na malaria grave a internacao em unidade de terapia intensiva e mandatoria para reducao das complicacoes decorrentes da infeccao. O inicio do tratamento deve ser o mais precoce possivel, o qual tem impacto na sobrevida do paciente, e e baseado na combinacao de drogas antimalaricas e medidas de suporte. Neste âmbito, o presente artigo destina-se a discussao da forma grave da malaria por P. falciparum, com enfase no quadro clinico e no tratamento


Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira | 2012

Atualidades proteômicas na sepse

Rodrigo Siqueira-Batista; Eduardo Gomes de Mendonça; Andréia Patrícia Gomes; Rodrigo Roger Vitorino; Renato Miyadahira; Mario Castro Alvarez-Perez; Maria Goreti de Almeida Oliveira

The increased knowledge regarding proteomic analysis techniques has allowed for better understanding of the molecular bases related to the identification of cell signaling, modifying protein, and post-translational modification pathways, in addition to the characterization of specific biological markers. Thus, documenting certain proteins expressed in sepsis is a promising approach to elucidate pathophysiological, diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic aspects in this condition with a purpose of applying them to clinical practice. Although the studies are still preliminary, proteomics may offer good benefits for the better management of septic patients. Thus, this article aims to introduce a short review of the applications of proteomic studies to sepsis.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2013

Biochemical responses of Anticarsia gemmatalis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in soybean cultivars sprayed with the protease inhibitor berenil.

Gilson Petrônio Paixão; André Luiz Lourenção; Camila Rocha Silva; Eduardo Gomes de Mendonça; Paulo Luiz Da Silva; Joel Antônio de Oliveira; José Cola Zanuncio; Maria Goreti de Almeida Oliveira

The damage caused by Anticarsia gemmatalis motivates this study on the adaptive mechanisms of the insect to soybean. The lipoxygenase pathway produces and releases jasmonic acid, involved in the regulation of the plant defense genes, which encodes protease inhibitor (PI) production. Three soybean cultivars IAC-18, IAC-24, and Foscarin-31 were sprayed with water and berenil, a synthetic inhibitor, at 0.60 and 1.0% (w/v) and then infested with A. gemmatalis larvae. The lipoxygenase (LOX) activity increased in the leaves of Foscarin-31, IAC-18, and IAC-24 by 87, 81, and 78%, respectively, after 24 h of A. gemmatalis damage. IAC-18 revealed the lowest increase in PI when compared to the other cultivars. Protease, amidase, and esterase activities in soybean larvae dropped drastically after berenil application. PIs may be included in the control strategies of A. gemmatalis in soybean by lowering the digestive enzyme activity in the larval midgut, thus affecting insect growth and development.


Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira | 2012

Proteomic updates on sepsis.

Rodrigo Siqueira-Batista; Eduardo Gomes de Mendonça; Andréia Patrícia Gomes; Rodrigo Roger Vitorino; Renato Miyadahira; Mario Castro Alvarez-Perez; Maria Goreti de Almeida Oliveira

The increased knowledge regarding proteomic analysis techniques has allowed for better understanding of the molecular bases related to the identification of cell signaling, modifying protein, and post-translational modification pathways, in addition to the characterization of specific biological markers. Thus, documenting certain proteins expressed in sepsis is a promising approach to elucidate pathophysiological, diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic aspects in this condition with a purpose of applying them to clinical practice. Although the studies are still preliminary, proteomics may offer good benefits for the better management of septic patients. Thus, this article aims to introduce a short review of the applications of proteomic studies to sepsis.


Infectio | 2012

Biology of Trypanosoma cruzi: An update

André Vianna Martins; Andréia Patrícia Gomes; Eduardo Gomes de Mendonça; Juliana Lopes Rangel Fietto; Luiz Alberto Santana; Maria Goreti de Almeida Oliveira; Mauro Geller; Ramon de Freitas Santos; Rodrigo Roger Vitorino; Rodrigo Siqueira-Batista

Chagas disease, an illness caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, is clinically and epidemiologically important in Latin America, and particularly in Brazil. This article presents the main biological characteristics of Trypanosoma cruzi, emphasizing ultrastructural, morphological, evolutionary, transcriptomic, and proteomic aspects. With this purpose a literature review was conducted, which allowed for the construction of different sections of the text. The efforts to expand the knowledge of this protist biology may bring positive implications for the understanding of the pathogenesis, control, and above all, treatment of patients affected by this disease.


Revista Brasileira De Terapia Intensiva | 2012

Linfócitos T CD4+CD25+ e a regulação do sistema imunológico: perspectivas para o entendimento fisiopatológico da sepse

Rodrigo Siqueira-Batista; Andréia Patrícia Gomes; Sarah Fumian Milward Azevedo; Rodrigo Roger Vitorino; Eduardo Gomes de Mendonça; Flávio Oliveira de Sousa; Alcione de Paiva Oliveira; Fabio Ribeiro Cerqueira; Sérgio Oliveira de Paula; Maria Goreti de Almeida Oliveira

The systemic inflammatory response represents the core pathogenic event of sepsis, underlying clinical manifestations and laboratory findings in patients. Numerous studies have shown that CD4+CD25+ T lymphocytes, also known as regulatory T lymphocytes (Treg), participate in the development of sepsis due to their ability to suppress the immune response. The present article discusses the role of Treg lymphocytes in sepsis based on a specific search strategy (Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences / Literatura Latino-americana e do Caribe em Ciencias da Saude - LILACS, PubMed, and Scientific Electronic Library Online - SciELO) focusing on two main topics: the participation of Treg cells in inflammation and immunity as well as perspectives in the computational physiological investigation of sepsis.


Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases | 2013

Probable chronic renal failure caused by Lonomia caterpillar envenomation

Poliana Abrantes Schmitberger; Tássia Clara Fernandes; Robson Corrêa Santos; Rafael Campos de Assis; Andréia Patrícia Gomes; Priscila Karina Siqueira; Rodrigo Roger Vitorino; Eduardo Gomes de Mendonça; Maria Goreti de Almeida Oliveira; Rodrigo Siqueira-Batista

Erucism is a skin reaction to envenomation from certain poisonous caterpillar bristles. In Brazil, most reports of erucism provoked by Lonomia caterpillars are from the southern region. Most manifestations of erucism are local and include burning pain, itching, local hyperthermia and, rarely, blisters (benign symptoms with spontaneous regression in a few hours). General symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, headache, fever, myalgia, abdominal pain and conjunctivitis may also occur. Uncommon symptoms include arthritis, coagulation disorders (manifested as bruising and bleeding), intracerebral hemorrhage and acute renal failure, which comprise serious complications. The present study reports the case of 60-year-old patient from Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, who came into contact with a caterpillar and developed, a few days later, chronic renal disease.


Revista Brasileira De Terapia Intensiva | 2012

Malária por Plasmodium falciparum: estudos proteômicos

Rodrigo Siqueira-Batista; Andréia Patrícia Gomes; Eduardo Gomes de Mendonça; Rodrigo Roger Vitorino; Sarah Fumian Milward Azevedo; Rodrigo de Barros Freitas; Luiz Alberto Santana; Maria Goreti de Almeida Oliveira

Despite advances in treatment and campaigns for prevention and control of malaria on the various continents where it is still rampant, this disease remains significantly relevant to the contemporary world. Plasmodium falciparum is the organism that is mainly responsible for severe malaria, which is characterized by disturbances in different organs and systems, with possibly fatal outcomes. Although incipient, proteomic studies of malaria have yielded favorable prospects for elucidating the biological aspects of Plasmodium as well as the pathophysiological, diagnostic, prophylactic, and therapeutic mechanisms of the disease. Thus, the aim of the present article is to present a brief review of the applications of proteomic analysis in P. falciparum malaria.Despite advances in treatment and campaigns for prevention and control of malaria on the various continents where it is still rampant, this disease remains significantly relevant to the contemporary world. Plasmodium falciparum is the organism that is mainly responsible for severe malaria, which is characterized by disturbances in different organs and systems, with possibly fatal outcomes. Although incipient, proteomic studies of malaria have yielded favorable prospects for elucidating the biological aspects of Plasmodium as well as the pathophysiological, diagnostic, prophylactic, and therapeutic mechanisms of the disease. Thus, the aim of the present article is to present a brief review of the applications of proteomic analysis in P. falciparum malaria.


Journal of Pest Science | 2012

Midgut cysteine-proteinase activity in the velvetbean caterpillar (Anticarsia gemmatalis (Hübner))

Eduardo Gomes de Mendonça; Maria Goreti de Almeida Oliveira; Liliane Evangelista Visôtto; Raul Narciso C. Guedes

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Andréia Patrícia Gomes

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Rodrigo Roger Vitorino

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas

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Rodrigo Siqueira-Batista

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Eduardo Fontes Araújo

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Fabrício Rainha Ribeiro

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Luiz Alberto Santana

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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