Flávio de Oliveira Lima
Sao Paulo State University
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Molecular Medicine Reports | 2010
Luis Fernando Mesias Barrezueta; Celina Tizuko Fujiyama Oshima; Flávio de Oliveira Lima; Henrique de Oliveira Costa; Thiago Simão Gomes; Ricardo Artigiani Neto; Marcello Franco
This study was undertaken to investigate the immunoexpression of Bcl-2 family proteins (Bcl-2, Bcl-x, Bax, Bak and Bad) and to evaluate the correlation between the immunoexpression of these proteins and that of cleaved caspase 3, Ki-67 and p53. A tissue microarray (TMA) paraffin block was constructed using gastric carcinoma tissue (test group) and adjacent normal gastric mucosa (control group) from 87 patients who had not previously undergone radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Sections from the TMA block (4 µm) were subjected to immunohistochemistry for Bcl-2, Bcl-x, Bax, Bak, Bad, p53, Ki-67 and cleaved caspase-3. The slides were evaluated by the semi-quantitative method, and the scores obtained (intensity vs. percentage of staining) were correlated with one another and with the apoptotic index, cellular proliferation and data regarding patient survival. The studied proteins were present in the tumor tissue and in the normal gastric mucosa, but at different intensities and with differences in the number of positive cells. There was an association between tumor size and p53 expression, and intestinal type adenocarcinoma was positively correlated with the expression of Bax, Bad and Ki-67. The immunoexpression of Bcl-x, Bak, Bad, p53 and Ki-67 showed statistically significant differences between the tumor tissue and the adjacent normal gastric mucosa. There was an association between the expression of Bax, Bak and Bad in the normal gastric mucosa. No correlation between patient survival and the expression of these proteins was observed. Overexpression of the Bcl-x protein in the adenocarcinomas and the difference in Bcl-x expression between the test and the control group may be related to the anti-apoptotic effect of this protein. The reduced expression of Bak and Bad and the increased expression of p53 and Ki-67 in the adenocarcinomas demonstrate the imbalance between apoptosis and cellular proliferation, which results in uncontrolled tumor cell proliferation.
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology | 2013
Orlando Cavezzi; Eduardo Castro Guerra de Aguiar; José Henrique França Sartori; Flávio de Oliveira Lima
Spindle cell lipoma (SCL) is a benign lipomatous tumor predominantly occurring at the posterior neck and shoulder area. Face, forehead, scalp, cheek, perioral area, and upper arm are less common sites. In oral cavity, it is a relatively uncommon neoplasm, particularly in tongue, which is relatively devoid of fat cells. We present a case report of SCL located on the left lateral border of the tongue in a 64-year-old Caucasian female patient with diabetes mellitus type 2 and arterial hypertension.
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2009
Edmundo Guilherme Gomes; Mário Jorge Jucá; Hunaldo Lima de Menezes; Benício Luiz B. B. Paula Nunes; Henrique de Oliveira Costa; Flávio de Oliveira Lima; Delcio Matos
PURPOSE To analyze the expression of metalloproteinase-1, metalloproteinase-7 and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in colorectal adenocarcinoma, and to correlate these with the clinical-pathological prognostic factors. METHODS Tumor tissue from 82 patients was fixed in formalin and embedded in paraffin blocks. These samples were analyzed by means of the streptavidin-biotin immunohistochemical method, using the tissue microarray technique. Marker positivity was evaluated using categorical scores that determined cutoff percentages of stained tumor cells. Protein tissue expression was correlated with the variables of degree of cell differentiation, staging, disease-free interval, recurrence, survival and specific mortality. The Fisher exact and Kaplan-Meier tests were used to assess associations between the markers and the study variables. The log-rank and Wilcoxon tests were used to assess the significance of differences between curves of disease-free interval and survival. RESULTS All tumors were positive for metalloproteinase-1; 50 (61%) were positive and 32 (39%) were negative for metalloproteinase-7; and 60 (74.1%) were positive and 21 (25.9%) were negative for VEGF. Correlation of marker expression, both in groups and individually, did not show statistical significance in relation to the degree of cell differentiation, staging, disease-free interval, survival or specific mortality. Recurrence showed a statistically significant correlation with positive expression of the three markers, when analyzed as a group (p = 0.038). CONCLUSION The associated expression of metalloproteinase-1, metalloproteinase-7 and VEGF in colorectal adenocarcinoma is related to the incidence of disease recurrence.
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2013
Cristine Dobo; Flávio de Oliveira Lima; Daniel Araki Ribeiro; Vítor Arias; Thiago Simão Gomes; Celina Tizuko; Fujiyama Oshima
Heat shock proteins are molecular chaperones that may be constitutively present in cells protecting them from various stresses, such as extreme temperature, anoxia or chemical agents. Cervical cancer is the second most prevalent malignancy of women. In this study, we analyzed the expression of Hsp27 by immunohistochemistry in cervical intraepithelial lesions of Brazilian women, along with samples from non neoplasic lesions (NN). Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia I (CIN I), II (CIN II) and III (CIN III)/in situ carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) were included. Immunostaining was observed in 30 (100%) samples of NN, 46 (92%) in CIN I, 50 (100%) in CIN II, 52 (98.11%) in CIN III/CIS, and 46 (98.11%) in SCC. In group NN Hsp27 immunostaining was heterogeneous, more intense in basal and parabasal layers of the epithelium and less or absent in the intermediate and superficial layer. The majority of the samples of CIS and SCC presented strong staining in allepithelial layers. Metaplasic cells, when present, were strongly stained. In this study, Hsp27 protein was found to be commonly expressed in cervical epithelial cells.
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2014
José Guilherme Minossi; Flávio de Oliveira Lima; Carlos Antonio Caramori; Claudia Nishida Hasimoto; Erica Veruska Paiva Ortolan; Paulo Antônio Rodrigues; César Tadeu Spadella
PURPOSE To investigate the effects of alloxan diabetes on the abdominal wall healing of rats undergoing laparotomy. METHODS Ninety-six male Wistar rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams, divided into two groups: non-diabetic group (G1) and another with untreated diabetes (G2). Three months after diabetes induction, the animals underwent a 5cm-long- laparotomy and 5.0 nylon monofilament suture. After the surgery, 12 animals from each group were euthanized on days 4, 14, 21 and 30 corresponding to the moments M1, M2, M3 and M4. In each moment a fragment of the abdominal wall containing the scar was removed for tensile strength measurement, histological and morphometric study. Clinical and biochemical parameters were also analyzed. RESULTS G2 animals showed parameters compatible with severe diabetes and decreased plasma levels of insulin. The tensile strength in G2 was significantly smaller in M2 and M4, with a tendency to fall in the other two. Through light microscope, diabetic animals showed more difficulty to increase collagen density and contraction. G2 animals showed high cellularity of fibroblasts in later healing moments, with collagen thinning in M2 and M4. CONCLUSION The abdominal wound healing in untreated diabetic animals was altered and led to a higher incidence of dehiscence and infections.
Korean Journal of Urology | 2014
Renato Caretta Chambó; Fábio Hissachi Tsuji; Flávio de Oliveira Lima; Hamilto Akihissa Yamamoto; Carlos Márcio Nóbrega de Jesus
Purpose We evaluated the utility of 10-, 12-, and 16-core prostate biopsies for detecting prostate cancer (PCa) and correlated the results with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, prostate volumes, Gleason scores, and detection rates of high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) and atypical small acinar proliferation (ASAP). Materials and Methods A prospective controlled study was conducted in 354 consecutive patients with various indications for prostate biopsy. Sixteen-core biopsy specimens were obtained from 351 patients. The first 10-core biopsy specimens were obtained bilaterally from the base, middle third, apex, medial, and latero-lateral regions. Afterward, six additional punctures were performed bilaterally in the areas more lateral to the base, middle third, and apex regions, yielding a total of 16-core biopsy specimens. The detection rate of carcinoma in the initial 10-core specimens was compared with that in the 12- and 16-core specimens. Results No significant differences in the cancer detection rate were found between the three biopsy protocols. PCa was found in 102 patients (29.06%) using the 10-core protocol, in 99 patients (28.21%) using the 12-core protocol, and in 107 patients (30.48%) using the 16-core protocol (p=0.798). The 10-, 12-, and 16-core protocols were compared with stratified PSA levels, stratified prostate volumes, Gleason scores, and detection rates of HGPIN and ASAP; no significant differences were found. Conclusions Cancer positivity with the 10-core protocol was not significantly different from that with the 12- and 16-core protocols, which indicates that the 10-core protocol is acceptable for performing a first biopsy.
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports | 2015
Roberto Bezerra Vital; Pedro Tadao Hamamoto Filho; Renan Luiz Lapate; Vinícius Zanin Martins; Flávio de Oliveira Lima; Flávio Ramalho Romero; Marco Antonio Zanini
Highlights • Intraosseous meningiomas may be confused with fibrous dysplasia and/or osteoid osteoma.• Lesions appear either as osteoblastic or osteolytic lesions.• Usually presents as a painless palpable mass associated with headaches.• Embryological remnants of neuroectodermal tissue or cellular dedifferentiation seem to justify the lack of dural connections.• Complete surgical excision is usually curative.
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2013
Natália Baraldi Cunha; Paulo Roberto Kawano; Carlos Roberto Padovani; Flávio de Oliveira Lima; Suene Bernardes; Eloá Siqueira Magalhães; Carmen Regina Petean Ruiz Amaro; João Luiz Amaro
PURPOSE To investigate nephrocalcinosis due to hyperoxaluria induced by two different inducing agents in rats. METHODS Forty Sprague-Dawley male rats were randomly distributed into four groups: Group 1 (Clinical control, n = 10); Group 2 (0.5% Ethylene Glycol + Vitamin D3, n = 10); Group 3 (1.25% Ethylene Glycol, n = 10); and Group 4 (5%Hydroxy L-proline, n = 10). Five animals from each group were euthanized after one week of follow-up (M1 Moment) and the remaining, after four weeks (M2 Moment). All animals underwent 24h urine dosages of calcium, oxalate, uric acid, citrate and serum creatinine. Histology and histomorphometric analyses were performed using Image J program in the hematoxylin-eosin stains. Calcium deposits in the renal parenchyma were quantified by PIXE technique (Proton Induced X-Ray Emission). RESULTS 24h urinary parameters did not show any significant variations after 28 days of experiment except by hyperoxaluria that was significantly higher in Group 3. Histomorphometric analyses showed a significantly higher nephrocalcinosis in Group 2 (p<0.01). The calcium deposits in the renal parenchyma were 10 and 100 times higher in Group 2 in comparison to other groups in the M1 and M2 moments, respectively. CONCLUSION The Group 2 (vitamin D3+Ethylene Glycol 0.5%) was the best model to induce nephrocalcinosis in rats after 28 days.
Applied Cancer Research | 2011
Henrique de Olivira Costa; Flávio de Oliveira Lima; Luis M. Barrazueta; Celina Tizuko Fujiyama Oshima; Jose Antonio da Silva Júnior; Thiago Simão Gomes; Ricardo Artigiani Neto; Marcello Franco
Revista Acadêmica: Ciência Animal | 2016
Patrícia Regina Erdmann Mosko; Fernando Meyer; Flávio de Oliveira Lima; Luiz Claudio Fernandes; Juliany Gomes Quitzan