Gérsika Bitencourt Santos
Universidade Federal de Alfenas
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Journal of Medicinal Food | 2012
Flávia V. Santa-Cecília; Gérsika Bitencourt Santos; Carolina N. Fuzissaki; Priscilla B. M. C. Derogis; Lissara A.S. Freitas; Vanessa Silva Gontijo; Paulo César Stringheta; Tanus Jorge Nagem; Maísa Ribeiro Pereira Lima Brigagão; Marcelo Henrique dos Santos
Despite defenses by polymorphonuclear neutrophils in the host against invading agents, overproduction of oxidant species by phagocytes can lead to damage in the surrounding tissues. Several benzophenones have been shown to possess anti-inflammatory properties. The effect of the natural benzophenone 7-epiclusianone isolated from leaves of Garcinia brasiliensis was investigated by using in vitro antioxidant and ex vivo anti-inflammatory assays, focusing on the neutrophil respiratory burst and on the biochemical pathways involved. The bioactive extract, 7-epiclusianone, showed low in vitro antioxidant activity as evaluated by the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl free radical scavenging assay, the reducing power test, or the chelating power assay. However, the benzophenone displayed potent activity in the ex vivo model of the neutrophil respiratory burst, inhibiting the generation of superoxide anions in a dose-dependent manner. When the respiratory burst was triggered by N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine, a chemotactic peptide, the 50% effective concentration (EC(50)) was 41.18 μg/10(7) cells. When phagocytes were stimulated directly through protein kinase C via phorbol, the EC(50) was 34.3 μg/10(6) cells. The results indicated that 7-epiclusianone was able to down-regulate inflammatory phagocyte superoxide anion release through a mechanism controlled by tyrosine protein phosphorylation and by a direct stimulation of protein kinase C. These findings could lead to new therapeutic approaches for inflammation management and the development of new drugs.
Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2016
Aline Rodrigues da Silva; Cláudio Daniel Cerdeira; Anelise Rigoni Brito; Bruno Cesar Correa Salles; Gabriela Franzin Ravazi; Gabriel de Oliveira Isac Moraes; Luciana Rosa Alves Rufino; Rafaela Bergmann Strada de Oliveira; Gérsika Bitencourt Santos
OBJECTIVE In this study, the effects of a green banana pasta diet on the oxidative damage from type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) were investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS Formulations containing 25 (F25), 50 (F50), and 75% (F75) of green banana pasta were prepared and included in a 12-week diet of Wistar rats with alloxan-induced type 1 DM. The effects of these formulations in preventing oxidative damage in kidneys and liver homogenates of rats were evaluated using the TBARS assay (lipid peroxidation in liver) and the DNPH assay (protein oxidation in liver and kidneys). Furthermore, the effects of the formulations on the fasting glycemia, fructosamine levels, renal function (creatinine), liver function (enzymes aspartate aminotransferase [AST] and alanine aminotransferase [ALT]), and lipid profile (total cholesterol and fractions) in the serum of rats were evaluated in addition to the evaluation of the centesimal composition and microbiological analysis of the produced green banana pasta. RESULTS An F75 diet prevented hyperglycemia in diabetic rats (p < 0.05) compared to the diabetic rats fed a standard diet (commercial feed). Notably, the protein oxidation in both the liver and kidneys were prevented in diabetic rats on the F50 or F75 diets compared to the control group, whereas the lipid peroxidation was only prevented in the liver (p < 0.05). Moreover, all formulations prevented an increase in the amount of triglycerides in the serum of the rats. The F25 and F50 diet prevented the increase of cholesterol, and the F75-based diet of ALT and fructosamine (p < 0.05) supported the anti-hyperglycemic effects and the protection against oxidative damage. CONCLUSION The green banana pasta (F75) diet showed great potential for preventing complications associated with diabetes.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2015
Felipe Fornias Sperandio; Giulia M. A. C. Bani; Ana Carolina S. C. Mendes; Maísa Ribeiro Pereira Lima Brigagão; Gérsika Bitencourt Santos; Luiz Cosme Cotta Malaquias; Jorge Kleber Chavasco; Liana Verinaud; Eva Burger
Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) participate in an active way in the innate immunity developed after the fungal infection paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM). Nevertheless, the sole participation of neutrophils is not sufficient to eradicate PCM`s pathogenic fungus: Paracoccidioides brasiliensis (Pb). In that way, we aimed to develop a treatment capable of stimulating PMN to the site of injury through low-level laser therapy (LLLT). (LLLT) is safe to use and has not been linked to microorganism resistance so far; in addition, based on previous studies we understand that LLLT may be useful to treat several medical conditions through the stimulation and activation of certain types of cells. This brief review is based on the novel attempt of activating PMN against a fungal infection.
Revista da Universidade Vale do Rio Verde | 2017
Marina Conceição Peres Carvalho; Lilian Graziela Junqueira; Cláudio Daniel Cerdeira; Ana Maria Duarte Dias Costa; Gérsika Bitencourt Santos
Chemico-Biological Interactions | 2017
Gérsika Bitencourt Santos; Lucía González-Perilli; Mauricio Mastrogiovanni; Adrián Aicardo; Cláudio Daniel Cerdeira; Andrés Trostchansky; Maísa Ribeiro Pereira Lima Brigagão
Chemico-Biological Interactions | 2018
Gérsika Bitencourt Santos; Ana C.G. Ribeiro; Samuel N.P. Lima; Andrés Trostchansky; Cláudio Daniel Cerdeira; Maísa Ribeiro Pereira Lima Brigagão
Revista da Universidade Vale do Rio Verde | 2017
Gérsika Bitencourt Santos; Bruno Ferreira F. Laignier; Ellen Unoki Fajardo; Lara Élida Guazzeli de Freitas; Maria Luiza Pereira Nunes; Samuel N.P. Lima; Carla Rosane Ouriques Couto
Revista da Universidade Vale do Rio Verde | 2017
Gabriella Stravini de Oliveira; Cláudio Daniel Cerdeira; Gérsika Bitencourt Santos
Revista da Universidade Vale do Rio Verde | 2017
Nathália Montanari Trindade; Cláudio Daniel Cerdeira; Gérsika Bitencourt Santos
Revista Odontológica do Brasil Central | 2017
Amanda Aparecida de Carvalho; Luciano Aparecido de Almeida Junior; Cláudio Daniel Cerdeira; Gérsika Bitencourt Santos