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Pathology & Oncology Research | 2009

MnSOD Gene Polymorphism Association with Steroid-Dependent Cancer

Claudia Giuliano Bica; Leonardo Leiria de Moura da Silva; Nadima Vieira Toscani; Ivana Beatrice Manica da Cruz; Gustavo Sá; Márcia Silveira Graudenz; Cláudio Galleano Zettler

Oxidative stress enhances carcinogenesis due to DNA damage. Manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) Val16Ala polymorphism has been recently associated with breast and prostate cancer. The role of oxidative stress in male breast cancer is poorly investigated due to the low prevalence of this neoplasia. We studied the relationship between prostate cancer (PC), male (MBC) and female breast cancer (FBC) and this polymorphism in a case–control study. Human genetic polymorphism Val16Ala of MnSOD was obtained from blood and paraffin-embedded tumor samples. The polymorphism was determined in 11 cases of MBC, 51 cases of PC, 89 cases of FBC and 372 age-adjusted healthy controls by polymerase chain reaction–restriction fragment length polymorphism techniques using restriction enzyme Hae III. Chi-square or Fisher test were used to compare the MnSOD frequency distribution. The observed genotypic frequencies of all samples were AA = 9.6% (n = 50), VV = 25.4% (n = 133) and AV = 64% (n = 340), all at Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium. Breast and prostate cancer risk was elevated in male and female patients with the Ala/Ala genotype compared to controls (p = 0.006, odds ratio = 2.5, 95% confidence interval 1.393–4.541). Even though the frequency of the Ala allele was low (9.6%) in the studied population, these data support the hypothesis that MnSOD and oxidative stress play a significant role in breast cancer risk both in males and females and also brings new information on the role of this polymorphism in prostate cancer. This is the first study which provides some evidence that genetic polymorphism in the MnSOD gene may be associated with an increased risk of male breast cancer. Studies with a larger sample size are needed to confirm the findings.


Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology | 2010

Association between interleukin-1 beta polymorphism (+3953) and obesity.

Maria Fernanda Manica-Cattani; L. Bittencourt; Maria Izabel de Ugalde Marques da Rocha; T.D. Algarve; Luiz Carlos Bodanese; R. Rech; Michel Mansur Machado; G.F.F. Santos; Maria Gabriela Valle Gottlieb; Carla Helena Augustin Schwanke; J.E.C. Piccoli; M.F.F. Duarte; Ivana Beatrice Manica da Cruz

It now appears that obesity is associated with a low-grade inflammation of white adipose tissue resulting from chronic activation of the innate immune system as interleukin-1 beta (IL-1). Previous investigations have described a positive association between IL-1 beta +3953 (C>T) gene polymorphism (rs 1143634) and obesity, suggesting functional effects on fat mass, fat metabolism and body mass. However, it is necessary to determine if these results occur in other populations and if they are influenced by sex and age. Therefore, we performed a case-control study using 880 Caucasian subjects (59.7+/-11.9 years old) from the Brazilian Aging Research Program (non-overweight=283, overweight=334, obese=263) previously investigated in genetic studies, in whom we analyzed the IL-1 beta +3953C/T polymorphism. We observed higher T allele (CT/TT) frequency in non-overweight than overweight and obese groups. The odds ratio showed 1.340 (95% CI: 1.119-1.605) times more chance of the obese group being CC carriers compared to non-overweight group independent of sex and age. This study corroborates the idea that the IL-1 system is linked to the development of obesity.


Ciencia & Saude Coletiva | 2010

Existe uma associação entre mortalidade por câncer e uso de agrotóxicos?: Uma contribuição ao debate

Paulo Fernandes Costa Jobim; Luciana Neves Nunes; Roberto Giugliani; Ivana Beatrice Manica da Cruz

The chronic use of agrotoxics in rural regions of Rio Grande do Sul State (RS) has been tentatively associated to a possible increase in the incidence of cancer in rural areas. A time-trend ecological study was performed in the micro region of Ijui County (MI), in RS and Brazil, with data of the 1979 to 2003 period. Data was collected from the Mortality Information System, Brazilian Ministry of Health (DATASUS), to evaluate the cancer mortality rate, standardized by gender and age - corrected mortality ratios. Linear regression for mortality time-trend analysis and multiple regressions for mortality differences among three regions were calculated. The highest average mortality rate in men and also women were observed in RS and MI and they were significantly higher (p<0,001) than the one for Brazil. When the model was adjusted for three regions the upward trend on mortality remained the same. This data suggests that the relation between chronic use of agrotoxics and cancer cannot be denied and should be further investigated.


Revista Brasileira De Otorrinolaringologia | 2010

Equilíbrio dinâmico, estilo de vida e estados emocionais em adultos jovens

Ivana Beatrice Manica da Cruz; Daniele Coronel Mena Barreto; Andressa Boer Fronza; Ivo Emilio da Cruz Jung; Cristina da Costa Krewer; Maria Izabel de Ugalde Marques da Rocha; Aron Ferreira da Silveira

UNLABELLED A one hypothesis to explain some vestibular peripheral disorders is their association with life style. Thus, studies with young adults are relevant. AIM to analyze the prevalence of dynamic balance alterations in young adults and their possible association with life style variables, health and negative emotional states (since they can impact the outcome). MATERIALS AND METHODS we carried out a non-probabilistic cross-sectional, clinical-retrospective study with young adults (18-32 years of age) from a university with 751 individuals, with a mean age of 22.45+/- 3.32 years. Life style, health and negative emotional states (NES) variables - depression, stress and anxiety, were collected by means of an interview. The Unterberger test was used in order to check for indications of dynamic balance alterations. Individuals with altered dynamic balance (ADB) were compared to those without these alterations (controls). RESULTS From our sample, 642 (83.6%) had less than 45 masculine of deviation, while 109 (14.2%) had greater than 45 masculine deviation and were the considered with ADB. The ADB group had a greater prevalence of smoking, alcohol abuse/dependence, high blood pressure and NES. CONCLUSION the study highlights the occurrence of ADB which needs to be corroborated in future studies.


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 2018

Topical formulation containing Ilex Paraguariensis extract increases metalloproteinases and myeloperoxidase activities in mice exposed to UVB radiation

Camila Helena Ferreira Cuelho; Geórgia de Assis Dias Alves; Marina Ortiz Lovatto; Iuri de França Bonilha; Fernanda Barbisan; Ivana Beatrice Manica da Cruz; Sara Marchesan Oliveira; Roselei Fachinetto; Gizele Scotti do Canto; Melânia Palermo Manfron

Ultraviolet B radiation represents 10% of the total UV radiation that reaches the Earths surface, being the primary responsible for the biological effects related to skin cancer and photoaging. Ilex Paraguariensis A. St. Hil., known as Yerba mate (YM), is a native tree of South America whose polyphenols in its leaves are described to exhibit photochemoprotective effect and are employed in the treatment of cancer. Additionally, the polyphenols are used to prevent lipid peroxidation and reduce the UV-induced damage, which ultimately decreases the oxidative stress. Thus, the present study aimed to characterize a new YM extract, evaluate the extract cytotoxicity and develop a formulation containing YM extract to prevent UVB-induced damage in mice skin. The YM extract showed high levels of polyphenols, flavonoids, and tannins and exhibited excellent antioxidant activity. Its main components were suggested as chlorogenic acid (1.92%) and caffeic acid (0.41%). Besides, YM extract did not exhibit cytotoxicity in fibroblasts and decreased the activity of myeloperoxidase and metalloproteinase-2 after acute UVB exposure. As a result, the formulation containing the YM extract showed a potential photochemoprotective.


The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease | 2016

neuroprotective effects of guarana (paullinia cupana mart.) against vincristine in vitro exposure

C. F. Veloso; Alencar Machado; F. C. Cadoná; Verônica Farina Azzolin; Ivana Beatrice Manica da Cruz; Aron Ferreira da Silveira

BackgroundVincristine (VCR) is not a specific chemotherapeutic drug, responsible for cause several side effects. In this sense, many natural products have been studied to reduce this problem.ObjetivesTo examine the guarana neuroprotective effect in mice brain and cerebellum cells against vincristine (VCR) exposition.DesignAn in vitro study was performed using mice brain and cerebellum mice in monolayer culture. First, cells were exposed to VCR (0.009 μM for 24 hours and 0.0007 μM for 72 hours) to measure the cytotoxicity effect. Also, the cellular effect of hydroalcoholic extract of guarana (10; 30; 100 and 300 μg/mL) was evaluated in the same cells in 24 and 72 hours. After that, cells were exposed to VCR and guarana extract to evaluate the neuroprotective effect of guarana.MeasurementsCell viability was analyzed by MTT, Free dsDNA and LHD Assays. Moreover, metabolism oxidative profile was evaluated by reactive oxygen species (ROS), lipoperoxidation (LPO) and catalase (CAT) levels through DCFH-DA, TBARS and Catalase Activity Assays, respectively.ResultsOur findings revealed that VCR caused neuronal cytotoxicity by reducing cell viability and increasing ROS and LPO levels. On the other hand, guarana did not cause cell damage in none of tested concentrations. In addition, guarana exhibited a notable protective effect on brain and cerebellum cells exposed to VCR by increasing cell viability, stimulating CAT activity, reducing levels of ROS and LPO.ConclusionsIn this sense, guaraná is a remarkable antioxidant fruit that could be a target in new therapies development to reduce VCR neurotoxicity.


Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2009

Association between manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) gene polymorphism and elderly obesity

Marco Aurélio Echart Montano; Juan Pablo Barrio Lera; Maria Gabriela Valle Gottlieb; Carla Helena Augustin Schwanke; Maria Izabel de Ugalde Marques da Rocha; Maria Fernanda Manica-Cattani; Greice Feyl dos Santos; Ivana Beatrice Manica da Cruz


Open Journal of Genetics | 2012

Impact of obesity and Ala16Val MnSOD polymorphism interaction on lipid, inflammatory and oxidative blood biomarkers

Maria Fernanda Manica-Cattani; Francine Carla Cadoná; Raul de Oliveira; Tális da Silva; Alencar Machado; Fernanda Barbisan; Marta Maria Medeiros Frescura Duarte; Ivana Beatrice Manica da Cruz


13º Congresso Gaúcho de Clínica Médica | 2016

A suplementação diária de guaraná em pó (Paullina cupana) em baixa dosagem influencia marcadores bioquímicos associados à aterosclerose.

Andressa Duarte Seehaber; Fernanda Barbisan; Leila Suleiman; Ivana Beatrice Manica da Cruz


Archive | 2009

Impulsividade e Percepçao de estados emocionais negativos em adultos jovens

Ivo Emilio da Cruz Jung; Ivana Beatrice Manica da Cruz; Maria Izabel de Ugalde Marques da Rocha

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Aron Ferreira da Silveira

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Fernanda Barbisan

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Maria Fernanda Manica-Cattani

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Michel Mansur Machado

Universidade Federal do Pampa

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Alencar Machado

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Carla Helena Augustin Schwanke

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Greice Feyl dos Santos

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Ivo Emilio da Cruz Jung

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Maria Gabriela Valle Gottlieb

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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