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Phytomedicine | 2011

Increased antitumor efficacy by the combined administration of swainsonine and cisplatin in vivo

Felipe Martins dos Santos; Andreia O. Latorre; Isis Machado Hueza; Daniel S. Sanches; Luciana L. Lippi; Dale R. Gardner; Helenice de Souza Spinosa

Swainsonine is a natural α-mannosidase inhibitor found in numerous poisonous plants, such as Astragalus lentiginosus. Its mechanism of action is through the inhibition of Golgi α-mannosidase II activity in the N-glycan biosynthesis pathway. As a result, swainsonine inhibits the production of complex β1,6-branched N-linked glycans, which are related to the malignant phenotype of tumor cells. In this study, we investigated whether treatment with swainsonine affects the sensitivity of Ehrlich ascites carcinoma (EAC) cells to cisplatin. To this end, male C57BL/6 mice were treated with swainsonine (SW--0.5 mg/kg, i.p., twice-daily for ten days) and/or cisplatin (Cis--0.25 mg/kg, i.p., every other day for a total of five applications) two days after transplantation with EAC cells. The results showed a greater reduction in the ascites volume in mice from the CisSW group (63.5%) than in mice from the Cis group (45.7%), an elevated induction of apoptosis by CisSW treatment when compared to Cis alone, as demonstrated by higher percentage of cells in the subG1 phase in that group (p<0.0001 Kruskal-Wallis, p<0.0001 control vs. CisSW, p<0.001 Co vs. Cis post-test Dunn), and an increase in the median survival from 12.5 days observed in the control group to 27 days in the CisSW group, which corresponds to a 116% survival increase (p=0.0022 Co vs. CisSW Log-rank test). In addition, the mice from the Cis group had a median survival of only 15 days, an increase of just 20% compared to controls. Our results indicate that swainsonine increases the sensitivity of EAC cells to cisplatin.


Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2011

Haematological and immunological effects of repeated dose exposure of rats to integerrimine N-oxide from Senecio brasiliensis.

Fabiana Elias; Andreia O. Latorre; Fernando Pípole; Mitsue Haraguchi; Silvana Lima Górniak; Isis Machado Hueza

This study is the first in the literature to focus attention on the possible immunotoxic effect of integerrimine N-oxide content in the butanolic residue (BR) of Senecio brasiliensis, a poisonous hepatotoxic plant that contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs). PAs have been reported as a pasture and food contaminant and as herbal medicine used worldwide and are responsible for poisoning events in livestock and human beings. After the plant extraction, BR extracted from Senecio brasiliensis was found to contain approximately 70% integerrimine N-oxide by elemental and spectral analyses ((1)H and (13)C NMR), which was administered to adult male Wistar Hannover rats at doses of 3, 6 and 9 mg/kg for 28 days. Body weight gain, food consumption, lymphoid organs, neutrophil analysis, humoural immune response, cellular immune response and lymphocyte analysis were evaluated. Our study showed that integerrimine N-oxide could promote an impairment in the body weight gain, interference with blood cell counts and a reducing T cell proliferative activity in rats; however, no differences in the neutrophil activities, lymphocytes phenotyping and humoural and cellular immune responses were observed. It is concluded that doses of integerrimine N-oxide here employed did not produce marked immunotoxic effects.


Human & Experimental Toxicology | 2011

The immunomodulatory effects of Ipomoea carnea in rats vary depending on life stage.

Isis Machado Hueza; Silvana Lima Górniak

Ipomoea carnea Jacq. ssp. fistulosa (Mart. Ex Choisy; Convolvulaceae; I. carnea) possesses a toxic component: an indolizidine alkaloid swainsonine (SW) that has immunomodulatory effects due to its inhibition of glycoprotein metabolism. It is also known that SW is excreted into both the amniotic fluid and milk of female rats exposed to I. carnea. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine whether SW exposure, either in utero or from the milk of dams treated with I. carnea, modulates offspring immune function into adulthood. In addition, adult (70 days old) and juvenile rats (21 days old) were exposed to I. carnea in order to evaluate several other immune parameters: lymphoid organs relative weight and cellularity, humoral and cellular immune responses. Offspring exposed to I. carnea during lactation developed rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in adulthood after an immunogenic challenge. In addition, both adult and juvenile rats exposed to I. carnea showed discrepancies in several immune parameters, but did not exhibit any decrease in humoral immune response, which was enhanced at both ages. These findings indicate that SW modulates immune function in adult rats exposed to SW during lactation and in juvenile and adult rats exposed to SW as juveniles and adults, respectively.


Human & Experimental Toxicology | 2017

Maternal feed restriction during pregnancy in Wistar rats: Evaluation of offspring using classical and immunoteratology protocols.

André Tadeu Gotardo; Vv Dipe; Isis Machado Hueza; Silvana Lima Górniak

Studies have revealed that impairment of the pregnant body weight reduces the fetal body weight and causes minor changes in skeletal development. The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of maternal feed restriction during pregnancy in offspring immune system development. Pregnant Wistar rats were distributed into 5 groups: 1 control in which dams received food ad libitum and 4 experimental groups in which dams were fed restricted amounts of rodent ration (16, 12, 9, or 6 g/rat/day) from the 6th to 17th gestation day. Teratogenicity was assessed using classical teratological evaluation and developmental immunotoxicology protocols. Maternal body weight gain, fetus weight, and placenta weight were reduced for feed-restricted females from the groups fed 12, 9, and 6 g/rat/day (p < 0.05). No pup mortality was observed immediately after cesarean sections among the groups, and no visceral or skeletal malformations were detected. An immunoteratological study revealed an increase in the relative weight of the thymus and an increase in the phorbol myristate-acetate solution-induced hydrogen peroxide release by inflammatory cells in 21-day-old pups. Alterations in the delayed-type hypersensitivity response and the humoral immune response against sheep red blood cells were observed in pups from feed-restricted mothers. Feed restriction in Wistar rats during organogenesis did not promote structural malformations but resulted in offspring with lower birth weights and promoted significant changes in the immune responses of the rat pups.


Toxicology Letters | 2010

Ipomoea carnea, a poisonous plant, promotes changes in lymphocyte distribution of young rats

Fernando Pípole; Andreia O. Latorre; Isis Machado Hueza


International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2017

TOXIC AND IMMUNOTOXIC EVALUATION OF KETAMINE AND/OR ETHANOL IN RATS DURING 28 DAYS

Patrícia Franciscone Mendes; Karin A. Simon; Isis Machado Hueza


Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2016

Estudo preliminar do perfil fitoquímico da Senna occidentalis submetida ou não ao estresse térmico

Patrícia Franciscone Mendes; Luiz Elídio Gregório; Isis Machado Hueza


Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2015

Uncaria tomentosa (unha-de-gato) possui atividade imunomodulatória sobre a resposta imune humoral de ratos

Patrícia Franciscone Mendes; Fernando Ponce; Isis Machado Hueza


Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2015

A exposição de ratos à fumaça do crack em um novo dispositivo de exposição pulmonar resulta em alterações comportamentais

Fernando Ponce; Thiago Berti Kirsten; Patrícia Franciscone Mendes; Isis Machado Hueza


International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2014

High doses of uncaria tomentosa (cat's claw) reduce blood glucose levels in rats

Patrícia Franciscone Mendes; Fernando Ponce; Dyanne Dutra Fraga; Fernando Pípole; Fabio Ferreira Perazzo; Isis Machado Hueza

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Fernando Ponce

University of São Paulo

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Fabiana Elias

University of São Paulo

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Fabio Ferreira Perazzo

Federal University of São Paulo

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