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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2015

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in chronic pain: a review of the literature.

Ricardo Galhardoni; Guilherme Sacchi de Camargo Correia; Haniel Alves Araújo; Lin Tchia Yeng; Diego Toledo R. M. Fernandes; Helena H. Kaziyama; Marco Antonio Marcolin; Didier Bouhassira; Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira; Daniel Ciampi de Andrade

OBJECTIVE To review the literature on the analgesic effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in chronic pain according to different pain syndromes and stimulation parameters. DATA SOURCES Publications on rTMS and chronic pain were searched in PubMed and Google Scholar using the following key words: chronic pain, analgesia, transcranial magnetic stimulation, neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, and complex regional pain syndrome. STUDY SELECTION This review only included double-blind, controlled studies with >10 participants in each arm that were published from 1996 to 2014 and written in English. Studies with relevant information for the understanding of the effects of rTMS were also cited. DATA EXTRACTION The following data were retained: type of pain syndrome, type of study, coil type, target, stimulation intensity, frequency, number of pulses, orientation of induced current, number of session, and a brief summary of intervention outcomes. DATA SYNTHESIS A total of 33 randomized trials were found. Many studies reported significant pain relief by rTMS, especially high-frequency stimulation over the primary motor cortex performed in consecutive treatment sessions. Pain relief was frequently >30% compared with control treatment. Neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, and complex regional pain syndrome were the pain syndromes more frequently studied. However, among all published studies, only a few performed repetitive sessions of rTMS. CONCLUSIONS rTMS has potential utility in the management of chronic pain; however, studies using maintenance sessions of rTMS and assessing the effects of rTMS on the different aspects of chronic pain are needed to provide a more solid basis for its clinical application for pain relief.


Hypertension | 2016

Peri/Epicellular Protein Disulfide Isomerase Sustains Vascular Lumen Caliber Through an Anticonstrictive Remodeling Effect

Leonardo Y. Tanaka; Haniel Alves Araújo; Gustavo K. Hironaka; Thaís L.S. Araujo; Celso Kiyochi Takimura; Andres I. Rodriguez; Annelise S. Casagrande; Paulo Sampaio Gutierrez; Pedro Alves Lemos-Neto; Francisco R.M. Laurindo

Whole-vessel remodeling critically determines lumen caliber in vascular (patho)physiology, and it is reportedly redox-dependent. We hypothesized that the cell-surface pool of the endoplasmic reticulum redox chaperone protein disulfide isomerase-A1 (peri/epicellular=pecPDI), which is known to support thrombosis, also regulates disease-associated vascular architecture. In human coronary atheromas, PDI expression inversely correlated with constrictive remodeling and plaque stability. In a rabbit iliac artery overdistension model, there was unusually high PDI upregulation (≈25-fold versus basal, 14 days postinjury), involving both intracellular and pecPDI. PecPDI neutralization with distinct anti-PDI antibodies did not enhance endoplasmic reticulum stress or apoptosis. In vivo pecPDI neutralization with PDI antibody-containing perivascular gel from days 12 to 14 post injury promoted 25% decrease in the maximally dilated arteriographic vascular caliber. There was corresponding whole-vessel circumference loss using optical coherence tomography without change in neointima, which indicates constrictive remodeling. This was accompanied by decreased hydrogen peroxide generation. Constrictive remodeling was corroborated by marked changes in collagen organization, that is, switching from circumferential to radial fiber orientation and to a more rigid fiber type. The cytoskeleton architecture was also disrupted; there was a loss of stress fiber coherent organization and a switch from thin to medium thickness actin fibers, all leading to impaired viscoelastic ductility. Total and PDI-associated expressions of &bgr;1-integrin, and levels of reduced cell-surface &bgr;1-integrin, were diminished after PDI antibody treatment, implicating &bgr;1-integrin as a likely pecPDI target during vessel repair. Indeed, focal adhesion kinase phosphorylation, a downstream &bgr;1-integrin effector, was decreased by PDI antibody. Thus, the upregulated pecPDI pool tunes matrix/cytoskeleton reshaping to counteract inward remodeling in vascular pathophysiology.


eNeurologicalSci | 2017

Popular stroke knowledge in Brazil: A multicenter survey during “World Stroke Day”

Ana Beatriz Ayroza Galvão Ribeiro Gomes; Mauro Henrique; Vinicius Andreoli Schoeps; Mariana Monteiro Saldanha Altenfelder Santos; Ada Pellegrinelli; Bárbara Pessoa de Matos; Gabriel Taricani Kubota; Haniel Alves Araújo; Letícia Sant' Ana Cardoso da Silva; Fabrício de Paula Leite Battisti; Bruno Yukio Kubota; Areta Cavalcanti Ferreira; Mateus Paquesse Pellegrino; Renata de Andrade Prado; Ronaldo Abrahm; Vivian Dias Baptista Gagliardi; Marcel Simis; Rubens José Gagliardi

Context and objective Cerebrovascular disease is one of the most important causes of death and disability worldwide. The patients inability to identify the warning signs of stroke substantially delays the search for emergency services, which is related directly to a worse outcome. Thus, during the 2011 Stroke Campaign in Brazil, a survey was conducted to identify the lay populations knowledge with regard to the recognition, treatment, and prevention of stroke. Design and setting This retrospective, cross-sectional, multicenter study was held in cities throughout southeastern Brazil. Methods The campaign was conducted by students of several medical schools under the guidance of neurologists (assistants and professors). The students traveled to various public areas in Sao Paulo, Campinas, Sorocaba, Taubaté, and Pouso Alegre, where information about stroke was distributed and a specific questionnaire was administered. Results A total of 1304 people answered the questionnaire: 43.9% claimed to know what a stroke was, 65% knew someone who has had the disease, 35% knew > 3 risk factors for stroke, and 28.8% knew a preventive measure. Further, 17.9% was able to list at least 3 signs or symptoms of a stroke, 33.6% was aware that they should activate the emergency service, and 3.1% would have checked the time at which the signs and symptoms had developed. Conclusion Despite the severity of stroke, the population that we analyzed has a low level of knowledge. Campaigns should increase the lay populations understanding of this disease, thus improving its prevention and treatment and contributing to public health politics.


Neurophysiologie Clinique-clinical Neurophysiology | 2016

Normative data of cortical excitability measurements obtained by transcranial magnetic stimulation in healthy subjects

Ana Sofia Cueva; Ricardo Galhardoni; Rubens Gisbert Cury; Daniella Parravano; Guilherme Correa; Haniel Alves Araújo; Sofia Barros Cecilio; Irina Raicher; Diego Toledo; Valquíria Silva; Marco Antonio Marcolin; Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira; Daniel Ciampi de Andrade


BBA clinical | 2015

Peri/epicellular protein disulfide isomerase reshapes vascular architecture to counteracts constrictive remodeling

Haniel Alves Araújo; Leonardo Y. Tanaka; Gustavo K. Hironaka; Thaís L.S. Araujo; Celso Kiyochi Takimura; Andres I.T. Morales; Annelise S. Casagrande; Paulo Sampaio Gutierrez; Pedro Alves Lemos Neto; Francisco R.M. Laurindo


Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 2014

110 - Peri/epicellular Protein Disulfide Isomerase Reshapes Vascular Architecture to Counteracts Constrictive Remodeling

Leonardo Y. Tanaka; Haniel Alves Araújo; Gustavo K. Hironaka; Thaís L.S. Araujo; Andres I. Rodriguez; Annelise S. Casagrande; Celso Kiyoshi Takimura; Francisco Rafael Martins Laurindo


Circulation | 2014

Abstract 17269: Extracelllular Protein Disulfide Isomerase Reshapes Vascular Architecture Against Constrictive Remodeling

Haniel Alves Araújo; Leonardo Y. Tanaka; Gustavo K. Hironaka; Thaís L.S. Araujo; Celso Kiyochi Takimura; Andres I. Rodriguez; Pedro Alves Lemos-Neto; Paulo Sampaio Gutierrez; Francisco R.M. Laurindo


Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology | 2014

Abstract 163: Cell-Surface Protein Disulfide Isomerase Shapes Vascular Architecture to Counteract Inward Remodeling

Haniel Alves Araújo; Leonardo Y. Tanaka; Gustavo K. Hironaka; Celso Kiyochi Takimura; Andres I. Rodriguez; Paulo Sampaio Gutierrez; Francisco R.M. Laurindo


Rev. Med. (São Paulo) | 2011

Estimulação magnética transcraniana e aplicabilidade clínica: perspectivas na conduta terapêutica neuropsiquiátrica

Haniel Alves Araújo; Ricardo Ferrareto Iglesio; Guilherme Sacchi de Camargo Correia; Diego Toledo R. M. Fernandes; Ricardo Galhardoni; Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira; Daniel Ciampi de Andrade


European Journal of Pain Supplements | 2011

T226 TRANSCRANIAL SONOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL FINDINGS IN FIBROMYALGIA PATIENTS – A PILOT STUDY

A.S.C. Moscoso; E.B.-S. Shu; Ricardo Galhardoni; Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira; S.B. Cecilio; L.F. Pinto; C.N.G. Nascimento; Haniel Alves Araújo; Helena H. Kaziyama; Erich Talamoni Fonoff; Irina Raicher; Daniel Ciampi de Andrade

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