Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Gustavo Narvaes Guimarães is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Gustavo Narvaes Guimarães.


Acta Histochemica | 2013

In situ study of the gelatinase activity in demineralized dentin from rat molar teeth

Juliana Isabelita Cyrino Pessoa; Gustavo Narvaes Guimarães; Naiana Viana Viola; Wander José da Silva; Ana Paula de Souza; Leo Tjäderhane; Sergio Roberto Peres Line; Marcelo Rocha Marques

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in dentin are believed to participate in various physiological and pathological events in coronal dentin, but their exact source and location is not clear. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the activity of gelatinases in decalcified rat molars crowns by in situ zymography. Hemi-mandibles of five male Wistar rats were fixed in paraformaldehyde, decalcified in EDTA and glycerol solution and embedded in paraffin. Sections from the region of molar teeth were incubated with or without DQ gelatin in 50mM Tris-CaCl2 at 37°C for 2h and observed by means of confocal microscopy. Gelatinolytic activity was observed throughout the coronal dentin with varying intensities in different locations. High gelatinase activity was observed in the dentinal tubules, dentin-enamel junction (DEJ) and predentin, and it was weaker and less uniform in the intertubular dentin. This study shows that the location of gelatinase and relative activity can be detected by means of in situ zymography and confocal microcopy, and this methodology may provide a useful tool in studies on the role of gelatinases in tooth development, maturation and in pathological conditions.


Archives of Oral Biology | 2012

Short-term PTH administration increases dentine apposition and microhardness in mice

Gustavo Narvaes Guimarães; Guinea Brasil Camargo Cardoso; Lucas Zago Naves; Lourenço Correr-Sobrinho; Sergio Roberto Peres Line; Marcelo Rocha Marques

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of intermittent parathyroid hormone (PTH) administration on the apposition rate and structural features of dentine from mouse incisors. METHODS Young male A/J Unib mice were treated daily for 6 and 10 days with 40 μg/kg of hPTH 1-34 or a vehicle. Dentine apposition rates measured by fluorescent labels (tetracycline and calcein) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) plasma levels were evaluated after 6 days of treatment. Knoop microhardness testing and element content measurements in at.% of calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P), oxygen (O), and magnesium (Mg) in the peritubular and intertubular dentine were performed by Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) microanalysis via Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) after 10 days of treatment. RESULTS Histometric analysis revealed an increase of 5% in the apposition rate of dentine and 25% in the ALP plasma levels in the PTH treated group. In addition, knoop microhardness testing revealed that the animals treated with PTH had a greater microhardness (11%). EDX microanalysis showed that PTH treatment led to increases in P (23%) and Ca (53%) at.% content, as well as the Ca/P ratio (24%) in peritubular dentine. The chemical composition of intertubular dentine did not vary between the groups. CONCLUSIONS These findings indicate that intermittent administration of hPTH (1-34) increases apposition and mineralization of the dentine during young mice incisor formation.


Archives of Oral Biology | 2013

Evaluation of the effects of transient or continuous PTH administration to odontoblast-like cells

Gustavo Narvaes Guimarães; Rafael N. Stipp; Thaisângela Lopes Rodrigues; Ana Paula de Souza; Sergio Roberto Peres Line; Marcelo Rocha Marques

Parathyroid hormone participates in the metabolism of mineralized tissue. Its role in the formation of dentine is, as yet, incompletely understood. In the present study we analyzed the effect of transient (1 and 24-h/cycle) or continuous hPTH (1-34) treatment in odontoblast-like cells (MDPC-23) to the following parameters: mineral deposition detected by alizarin red, mRNA expression of the type I collagen (COL1), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), biglycan (BGN), matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) and dentine sialophosphoprotein (DSPP) quantified by qRT-PCR. MMP-2 and ALP activities were quantified by zymography and colorimetric assay, respectively. The results showed that compared to Control group: intermittent PTH administration (1 and 24-h/cycle) decreased the mineral deposition and ALP activity. DSPP gene expression was not detected in both control and PTH treated cells. The PTH administration for 24-h/cycle increased the ALP, BGN and COL1 mRNA expression and continuous PTH treatment increased BGN and COL1 mRNA expression. Zymography assays showed that compared to Control group: PTH treatment for 1-h/cycle increased the total MMP-2 secretion and the continuous treatment decreased the secreted levels of MMP-2 active-form. Taken together, the results shown that PTH may regulate the odontoblast-like cells-induced secretion, and potentially this hormone can affect in vivo odontoblasts functions.


Revista Brasileira De Fisioterapia | 2011

Efeito do ultrassom e do dexapantenol na organização das fibras colágenas em lesão tegumentar

Gustavo Narvaes Guimarães; Maria Silvia Mariani Pires-de-Campos; Gislaine Ricci Leonardi; Helena H. K. Dib-Giusti; Maria L. O. Polacow

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effect of ultrasound (US), dexpanthenol (d-P) and a combination of these treatments (US+d-P) on collagen fiber organization in tegumentary lesions in rats by birefringence analysis. METHODS: Wistar rats (50) were anesthetized (Thionembutal - Sodic = 50mg/Kg), 1cm2 of dorsal region skin was removed, and the animals were divided into five groups: control (C), gel (G), US (3 MHz, 0.1 W/cm2, 1 minute, continuous), d-P (10%) and US+d-P. After daily treatment for 7 and 14 days, 6µm thick sections of lesioned areas were stained in picrosirius and measurements of the collagen birefringent area (µm2) were obtained using polarized light microscopy (Zeiss Axiolab-ZEISS- Germany) with histological image analysis software (KS 400 2.0 - Kontrol Eletronics, Munique, Germany). The means were compared by ANOVA followed by the Tukey test (p<0.05). RESULTS: The US+d-P group showed a significantly greater (p<0.001) birefringent area (1586.43±162.14) than the other experimental groups: C (139.36±35.35), US (317.55±129.9) and d-P (192.41±3657) by the 7th day of treatment, indicating acceleration of the wound healing process. By the 14th day of treatment, the US+d-P, US and d-P groups presented greater birefringence than the control group, but did not differ from each other. CONCLUSION: The combination of treatments (US+d-P) accelerated collagen fiber synthesis and organization in the early stages of cutaneous repair.


journal of applied pharmaceutical science | 2013

Development, physical-chemical stability and rheological behavior of silicones formulations containing Dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE)

Paula Sousa Prestes; Roberta Balasin Rigon; Gustavo Narvaes Guimarães; Maria L. O. Polacow; María Silvia Mariani Pires de Campos; Marlus Chorilli; Gislaine Ricci Leonardi

The aim of this paper was to develop formulations increased of DMAE and evaluate their physical-chemical stability and rheological behavior. Eleven formulations containing 3% DMAE pidolate or 3% DMAE acetamidobenzoate were developed and both preliminary stabilities tests and rheological measurements were carried out. They were considered stable during all period of study. The type of DMAE did not modify the viscosity of the emulsion and all presented pseudoplastic behavior with hysteresis area. An increase of hysteresis area could be observed with DMAE addition. The results point that the type of DMAE can influence the physical stability of the final product.


Connective Tissue Research | 2011

Fluoride effect on the secretory-stage enamel organic extracellular matrix of mice

Luciana Souto Mofatto; Marcos Frozoni; Alexandre Ribeiro do Espírito Santo; Gustavo Narvaes Guimarães; Ana Paula de Souza; Benedicto de Campos Vidal; Sergio Roberto Peres Line

The formation of an ordered enamel organic extracellular matrix (EOECM) seems to be a crucial step for the proper formation of the enamel mineral phase. The ordered supramolecular structure of the EOECM in the secretory stage can be analyzed using polarizing microscopy, as it is strongly birefringent. Excessive fluoride (F) ingestion during tooth development can cause enamel fluorosis, leading to increased porosity in mature enamel. We analyzed the effects of F on the birefringence of the EOECM in the A/J, CBA, and DBA/2 strains of mice given 0, 11.25, and 45 ppm of fluoride in drinking water. In the CBA and DBA/2 strains, the 11.25 and 45 ppmF groups presented a significant decrease in optical retardation (OR) when compared with the respective 0 (CBA 11.25 ppmF p = 0.0056 and 45 ppmF p < 0.0001; DBA/2 11.25 and 45 ppmF p < 0.05). ORs in A/J 0 ppmF were significantly higher than in 45 (p < 0.0001). The enamel of the A/J strain was more severely affected by fluoride than it was in the other strains of mice and exhibited the lowest levels of fluoride in plasma, whereas its normal secretory enamel presented a significantly higher protein absorbance than it did in CBA and DBA mice (p = 0.0099 and p = 0.0025, respectively). The results showed that experimental fluorosis can alter the supramolecular organization of EOECM in the secretory stage of amelogenesis and that the susceptibility to dental fluorosis seems to be influenced by the inherent characteristics of the developing enamel.


Clinical Oral Investigations | 2013

Porphyromonas gingivalis LPS stimulation downregulates DNMT1, DNMT3a, and JMJD3 gene expression levels in human HaCaT keratinocytes.

Gláucia de Camargo Pereira; Gustavo Narvaes Guimarães; Aline Cristiane Planello; Mauro Pedrine Santamaria; Ana Paula de Souza; Sergio Roberto Peres Line; Marcelo Rocha Marques


Calcified Tissue International | 2014

Parathyroid Hormone (1-34) Modulates Odontoblast Proliferation and Apoptosis via PKA and PKC-Dependent Pathways

Gustavo Narvaes Guimarães; Thaisângela Lopes Rodrigues; Ana Paula de Souza; Sergio Roberto Peres Line; Marcelo Rocha Marques


Latin American Journal of Pharmacy | 2011

Effects of formulations containing dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) acetoamidobenzoate and pidolate on the skin

Gustavo Narvaes Guimarães; Marlus Chorilli; Gislaine Ricci Leonardi; Paula S. Prestes; Gislene Garcia; Maria Silvia Mariani Pires-de-Campos; Maria L. O. Polacow


Archive | 2014

Effect of parathyroid hormone (PTH) in odontoblast-like cells and in the tertiary dentinogenesis in mice = : Efeito do hormônio paratireóideo (PTH) em linhagem de odontoblastos e na dentinogênese terciária em camundongos

Gustavo Narvaes Guimarães; Marcelo Rocha Marques

Collaboration


Dive into the Gustavo Narvaes Guimarães's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Gislaine Ricci Leonardi

Federal University of São Paulo

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ana Paula de Souza

State University of Campinas

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Lucas Zago Naves

State University of Campinas

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge