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Ciencia Rural | 2009

Toxicidade aguda dos extratos hidroalcoólicos das folhas de alecrim-pimenta, aroeira e barbatimão e do farelo da casca de pequi administrados por via intraperitoneal

Anna Christina de Almeida; Eliane Macedo Sobrinho; Lucinéia de Pinho; Patrícia Nery Silva Souza; Ernane Ronie Martins; Eduardo Robson Duarte; Hércules Otacílio Santos; Igor Viana Brandi; Alex Sander Rodrigues Cangussu; João Paulo Ramos Costa

This study aimed to conductpre-clinical toxicology testing to investigate the toxicity of Lippia sidoides Cham., Myracrodruon urundeuva Fr. All., Stryphnodendron adstringens (Mart.) Coville and Caryocar brasiliense Camb., by determining the 50% (LDL50) lethal dose. In the investigation of the LD50, groups of Swiss mice of the same sex were used (n=150; 30 animals per plant and all inoculated intraperitoneally with serial dilutions of the aqueous fraction obtained from the leaves of plants. After inoculation, the animals were observed along a period of 14 days in order to observe the dead, sick and survivors rate. In mice inoculated intraperitoneally, the acute pre-clinical toxicology testing demonstrated toxicity equal to 0,31mg mL-1 LD50 mL-1 for all plants. The exception was for Stryphnodendron adstringens, which presented toxicity equal to a 0,25mg mL-1DL50 mL-1 and values expressed in terms of dilution. Research should be conducted to obtain data on toxicity of the plants in other ways to ensure the use in human and animal health. Therefore, the studied plants should be used with caution. They present a relatively mild toxic potential, but it may be harmful to users if they are not properly utilized.


Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | 2010

Modified toxin-binding inhibition (ToBI) test for epsilon antitoxin determination in serum of immunized rabbits

Eliane Macedo Sobrinho; Alex Sander Rodrigues Cangussu; Igor Viana Brandi; Roger Shoji Sari; Anna Christina de Almeida; Fernando Colen; Wagner Quintilio; Hércules Otacílio Santos

The aim of the present study was to evaluate and standardize the ToBI test in vitro as a substitute for the serum neutralization test in mice for quality control of clostridial vaccines. The ToBI test in vitro was used to evaluate 40 serum samples of known antibody content, obtained from rabbits immunized against clostridiosis with experimental vaccine. The correlation between epsilon antitoxin titers in rabbit sera, determined by the ToBI test and serum neutralization in mice, ranged from 0.222% to 0.452% in polyvalent vaccines and from 0.154% to 0.387% in monovalent vaccines. Interplate coefficients of variation were not significant, reaching 0.350% in polyvalent vaccines and 0.400% in monovalent vaccines, indicating high homogeneity. In conclusion, the ToBI test in vitro is suitable for assessing the potency of clostridial vaccines and may be used as an alternative method able to replace current in vivo tests.


Journal of Applied Bioinformatics & Computational Biology | 2016

Obesity-Related Genes and Oral Cancer: A Bioinformatics Approach and SystematicReview

Eliane Macedo Sobrinho Santos; Hércules Otacílio Santos; Sueli Nunes Fonseca; Talita Antunes Guimarães; Carlos Alberto de Carvalho Fraga; Kimberly Marie Jones; Alfredo Maurício Batista de Paula; André Luiz Sena Guimarães

Obesity-Related Genes and Oral Cancer: A Bioinformatics Approach and Systematic Review It is important to understand the biological processes linking obesity and cancer to identify new molecular targets for development of better therapeutic strategies. This study aims to synthesize knowledge regarding possible associations between obesity-related genes and oral cancer. We performed literature review about “oral cancer” and “obesity”. Gene databases and bioinformatics algorithms were used to in silico investigation of interactions networks between proteincoding genes, leader genes and molecular pathways that can possibly to link both pathological mechanisms. To this, GeneCards database, softwares STRING, Metaboanalyst and Cytoscape were employed. Genes were found to interact directly or indirectly with both obesity and oral cancer. Analyses of clustering revealed the TP53 gene as leader gene. Leptin was presented in group with the highest scores of relevance. Protein-protein interaction network linking obesity and oral cancer exhibits a power law behavior (correlation: 0.907; R2:0.851). Analysis of linear regression shows that genes related to obesity and oral cancer have higher diseaserelated connectivity than a global connectivity. Onthological analysis demonstrated different mechanisms associated to obesity and oral cancer, such as regulation of apoptosis and positive regulation of cellular process. We hypothesized that leptin is a molecule key in the link between obesity and oral cancer, by interactions with the p53 protein through CREBBP and EP300 proteins and HIF-1α, promoting angiogenesis. This study sought to organize relevant informations to further illuminate the role of genes that may be related to obesity and oral cancer. Angiogenesis genes can to be suggested as important factors to link both pathological processes..


Pathology Research and Practice | 2017

Gallic acid modulates phenotypic behavior and gene expression in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells by interfering with leptin pathway

Eliane Macedo Sobrinho Santos; Rogério Gonçalves da Rocha; Hércules Otacílio Santos; Talita Antunes Guimarães; Carlos Alberto de Carvalho Fraga; Luiz Henrique da Silveira; Paulo Ricardo Batista; Paulo Sérgio Lopes de Oliveira; Geraldo Aclécio Melo; Sérgio Henrique Sousa Santos; Alfredo Maurício Batista de Paula; André Luiz Sena Guimarães; Lucyana Conceição Farias

Gallic acid is a polyphenolic compost appointed to interfere with neoplastic cells behavior. Evidence suggests an important role of leptin in carcinogenesis pathways, inducing a proliferative phenotype. We investigated the potential of gallic acid to modulate leptin-induced cell proliferation and migration of oral squamous cell carcinoma cell lines. The gallic acid effect on leptin secretion by oral squamous cell carcinoma cells, as well as the underlying molecular mechanisms, was also assessed. For this, we performed proliferation, migration, immunocytochemical and qPCR assays. The expression levels of cell migration-related genes (MMP2, MMP9, Col1A1, and E-cadherin), angiogenesis (HIF-1α, mir210), leptin signaling (LepR, p44/42 MAPK), apoptosis (casp-3), and secreted leptin levels by oral squamous cell carcinoma cells were also measured. Gallic acid decreased proliferation and migration of leptin-treated oral squamous cell carcinoma cells, and reduced mRNA expression of MMP2, MMP9, Col1A1, mir210, but did not change HIF-1α. Gallic acid decreased levels of leptin secreted by oral squamous cell carcinoma cells, accordingly with downregulation of p44/42 MAPK expression. Thus, gallic acid appears to break down neoplastic phenotype of oral squamous cell carcinoma cells by interfering with leptin pathway.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2018

Leader gene of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis may be useful in vaccines against caseous lymphadenitis of goats: a bioinformatics approach.

Eliane Macedo Sobrinho Santos; Anna Christina de Almeida; Hércules Otacílio Santos; Alex Sander Rodrigues Cangussu; Deborah Aires Almeida; Kattyanne de Souza Costa

We conducted an in silico analysis to search for important genes in the pathogenesis of Caseous Lymphadenitis (CL), with prospects for use in formulating effective vaccines against this disease. For this, we performed a survey of proteins expressed by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, using protein sequences collected from the NCBI GenPept database and the keywords “caseous lymphadenitis” and “Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis” and “goats”. A network was developed using the STRING 10 database, with a confidence score of 0.900. For every gene interaction identified, we summed the interaction score of each gene, generating a combined association score to obtain a single score named weighted number of links (WNL). Genes with the highest WNL were named “leader genes”. Ontological analysis was extracted from the STRING database through Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database. A search in the GenPept database revealed 2,124 proteins. By using and plotting with STRING 10, we then developed an in silico network model comprised of 1,243 genes/proteins interconnecting through 3,330 interactions. The highest WNL values were identified in the rplB gene, which was named the leader gene. Our ontological analysis shows that this protein acts effectively mainly on Metabolic pathways and Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. In conclusion, the in silico analyses showed that rplB has good potential for vaccine development. However, functional assays are needed to make sure that this protein can potentially induce both humoral and cellular immune responses against C. pseudotuberculosis in goats.


Acta Médica Portuguesa | 1994

Europe and the teaching of cardio-respiratory resuscitation.

J J Lima; Anabela Almeida; I Rodrigues; Hércules Otacílio Santos; A P de Almeida

The authors call attention to the importance of Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation performed by bystanders. The recommendations of the European Resuscitation Council are presented and the need to form a group for education on CPR is pointed out.


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2012

MODIFIED TOXIN-BINDING INHIBITION (TOBI) TEST FOR QUANTIFICATION OF EPSILON ANTITOXIN IN SERUM FROM IMMUNIZED SHEEP

Eliane Macedo Sobrinho; Anna Christina de Almeida; Hércules Otacílio Santos; Alex Sander Rodrigues Cangussu; Fernando Colen; Igor Viana Brandi; Roger Soger Sari; Wagner Quintilio


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2010

EVALUATION OF THE FLOCCULATION LIMIT TECNHNIQUE FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF CLOSTRIDIAL VACCINES

Eliane Macedo Sobrinho; Anna Christina de Almeida; Hércules Otacílio Santos; Wagner Quintilio; Igor Viana Brandi; Alex Sander Rodrigues Cangussu; Roger Shoji Sari; Fernando Colen


Anaerobe | 2016

Anti-botulism single-shot vaccine using chitosan for protein encapsulation by simple coacervation.

Roger Shoji Sari; Anna Christina de Almeida; Alex Sander Rodrigues Cangussu; Edson Vander Jorge; Otto Domenici Mozzer; Hércules Otacílio Santos; Wagner Quintilio; Igor Viana Brandi; Viviane A. Andrade; A. S. M. Miguel; Eliane Macedo Sobrinho Santos


Caderno de Ciências Agrárias | 2018

Standardization of the methodology for calorimetric analysis of a fermented milk drink/ Padronização da metodologia para análise calorimétrica de uma bebida láctea fermentada

Keicy Sandy Silvestre de Souza; Stephanie Pedrosa de Oliveira; Sérgio Murilo Duarte; Igor Viana Brandi; Sérgio Henrique Sousa Santos; Eliane Macedo Sobrinho Santos; Paula Karoline Soares Farias; Hércules Otacílio Santos; Anna Christina de Almeida

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Anna Christina de Almeida

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Igor Viana Brandi

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Fernando Colen

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Eliane Macedo Sobrinho

Spanish National Research Council

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Roger Shoji Sari

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Eduardo Robson Duarte

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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