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Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 2007

Effect of oral ingestion of an extract of the herb Uncaria tomentosa on the biodistribution of sodium pertechnetate in rats

Silvana Ramos Farias Moreno; A.L.C. Silva; G. Diré; H. Honeycut; Jorge José de Carvalho; Ana Lúcia Nascimento; M. Pereira; Emely Kazan Rocha; M. Oliveira-Timóteo; Adriano Arnobio; Beni Olej; Mario Bernardo-Filho; L.Q.A. Caldas

The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of the oral ingestion of an extract of the herb Uncaria tomentosa (cats claw) on the biodistribution of the radiobiocomplex sodium pertechnetate (Na99mTcO4) in rats. The animals (male Wistar rats, 2 months old, 180-220 g), were treated (1 mL) with an U. tomentosa extract (32 mg/mL, N = 5) or 0.9% NaCl solution (control, N = 5) for 7 days. After this period, Na99mTcO4 (3.7 MBq, 0.3 mL) was injected through the ocular plexus and after 10 min the rats were killed, the organs isolated and counted in a well-gamma counter. A significant (P < 0.05) alteration in Na99mTcO4 uptake i) from 0.57 +/- 0.008 to 0.39 +/- 0.06 %ATI/organ (P < 0.05) and from 0.57 +/- 0.17 to 0.39 +/- 0.14 %ATI/g (P < 0.05) was observed in the heart, ii) from 0.07 +/- 0.02 to 0.19 +/- 0.07 %ATI/g in the pancreas, and iii) from 0.07 +/- 0.01 to 0.18 +/- 0.07 %ATI/g (P < 0.05) in muscle after treatment with this extract. Although these results were obtained with animals, caution is advisable in the interpretation of the nuclear medicine examination when the patient is using this herb. This finding is probably an example of drug interaction with a radiopharmaceutical, a fact that could lead to misdiagnosis of the examination in clinical practice with unexpected consequences for the patient.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2005

Bioavailability of the sodium pertechnetate and morphometry of organs isolated from rats: study of possible pharmacokinetic interactions of a ginkgo biloba extract

Silvana Ramos Farias Moreno; Jorge José de Carvalho; Ana Lúcia Nascimento; Mário José dos Santos Pereira; Emely Kazan Rocha; G. Diré; Adriano Arnobio; L.Q.A. Caldas; Mario Bernardo-Filho

Many compounds affect the bioavailability of radiobiocomplexes as radiopharmaceuticals. Ginkgo Biloba extract (EGb) has several effects. The influence of an EGb on the bioavailability of the radiobiocomplex sodium pertechnetate (Na99mTcO4) and on the morphometry of the organs was evaluated. Rats were treated with EGb and Na99mTcO4 was injected. The animals were sacrificed; the radioactivity in the organs was counted. The results showed that EGb altered the Na99mTcO4 bioavailability in the kidneys, liver and duodenum. Morphometric analysis of the organs showed significant alterations (P<0.05), probably caused by metabolites generated by EGb and capable of altering the bioavailability of the Na99mTcO4.


Biological Research | 2007

The ingestión of a Nectandra membranácea extract changes the bioavailability of technetium-99m radiobiocomplex in rat organs

Silvana Ramos Farias Moreno; Adriano Arnobio; Jorge José De Carvalh; Lucia Nasciment; Margareth de Oliveira Timóteo; Beni Olej; Emely Kazan Rocha; Mário José dos Santos Pereira; Mario Bernardo-Filh; L.Q.A. Caldas

The radiobiocomplexes labeled with technetium-99m (Tc-99m) have been widely used in nuclear medicine in single photon emission computed tomography and in basic research. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of a Nectandra membranacea extract on the bioavailability of the sodium pertechnetate (Na(99m)TcO(4)) radiobiocomplex in rat organs. The animals were treated with a N. membranacea extract (30 mg/ ml), for 6 days. Na(99m)TcO(4) was injected, the organs were isolated and weighed, and the radioactivity was determined in each organ (%ATI/organ). The %ATI/organ was divided by the mass of each organ to calculate the %ATI/g. A significant increase of the %ATI/organ of Na(99m)TcO(4) was observed in muscle and thyroid as well as in the %ATI/g in the heart, kidney and thyroid. These findings could result from the interaction between components of the plant extract and the radiobiocomplex which may influence the uptake Na(99m)TcO(4) in rat organs. Therefore, precaution is suggested in the interpretation of nuclear medicine results in patients using this herb.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2008

Ultrastructural analysis of kidney, liver and duodenum isolated from treated rats with Ginkgo Biloba extract and effects of this medicinal plant on the biodistribution of the padiopharmaceutical sodium pertechnetate

Silvana Ramos Farias Moreno; Jorge José de Carvalho; Ana Lúcia Nascimento; Adriano Arnobio; Beni Olej; Margareth de Oliveira Timóteo; L.Q.A. Caldas; Mario Bernardo Filho

Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb) has been used to treat memory and concentration deficits, acts as platelet activating factor antagonism and prevents against damages caused by free radicals. EGb is a standardized extract that contains 24% flavonoids and 6% terpenoids. The aim of this work was to evaluate the possible influence of an EGb on the ultrastructure of some organs isolated from rats and on the biodistribution of sodium pertechnetate (99mTcO4Na). The animals were treated with EGb and after six days, received 99mTcO4Na. The organs were isolated and fixed for ultrastructural analysis. The results showed that EGb has modified the ultrastructure of kidney, liver and duodenum and altered the biodistribution of 99mTcO4Na (P<0.05). It is speculated that the substances present in the EGb could act directly or generate metabolites capable to promote changes on the biodistribution of 99mTcO4Na and on the morphology of organs at ultrastructural level.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2008

Uncaria tomentosa extract: evaluation of effects on the in vitro and in vivo labeling of blood constituents with technetium-99m

Silvana Ramos Farias Moreno; Jorge José de Carvalho; Ana Lúcia Nascimento; Beni Olej; Emely Kazan Rocha; Adriano Arnobio; Mario Bernardo-Filho; L.Q.A. Caldas; Hayden Honeycut

The influence (in vivo and in vitro) of an Uncaria tomentosa extract (Cats claw) on the labeling of red blood cells (RBCs) and plasma and cellular proteins with technetium-99m (Tc-99m) was evaluated. For the in vivo treatment, animals were treated with Cats claw. For the in vitro treatment, heparinized blood was incubated with Cats claw before the addition of stannous chloride (SnCl2) and Tc-99m. Samples of plasma (P) and RBCs were separated and also precipitated with trichloroacetic acid. The soluble and insoluble fractions of P and RBCs were isolated. The analysis of the results of the in vivo study, indicates that there is no significant alteration on the uptake of Tc-99m by the blood constituents, but it significantly decrease (p<0.05) the labeling of blood constituents by in vitro methods. These effects could be due to chelation of stannous and /or pertechnetate ions and blockage of the Tc-99m bindings sites.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2008

Experimental models using radionuclides for assessment of the effects of natural drugs

Silvana Ramos Farias Moreno; Jorge José de Carvalho; Bernardo Machado Rebello; Emely Kazan Rocha; Margareth de Oliveira Timóteo; Beni Olej; Mario Bernardo Filho; L.Q.A. Caldas

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the extracts of Nectandra membranacea (N. membranacea), Ginkgo biloba (EGb) and Passiflora (PEF) on the morphology of red blood cells (RBC), on the biodistribution of sodium pertechnetate (99mTcO4Na), on the morphology of duodenum and on the labeling of blood constituents (BC, IF-P, IF-BC) with technetium-99m (Tc-99m). Morphometry studies also were performed. The results show that EGb promotes alteration of the labeling of BC, IF-P and IF-BC (p<0.05). The N. membranacea extract does not promote significant alteration of the radiolabeling, and PEF extract alters the IF-P labeling. N. membranacea, EGb and PEF extracts were able to alter the RBC morphology (P<0.05). N. membranacea extract and EGb modifies the biodistribution of the 99mTcO4Na, and EGb influences the morphometry of duodenum isolated from rats (P<0.05).


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2007

Effect of an Arctium lappa (burdock) extract on the labeling of blood constituents with technetium-99m and on the morphology of the red blood cells

Rosane de Figueiredo Neves; Silvana Ramos Farias Moreno; Bernardo Machado Rebello; L.Q.A. Caldas; Adenilson de Souza da Fonseca; Mario Bernardo-Filho; Aldo Cunha Medeiros

Arctium lappa (burdock) has been used to treat inflammatory processes. Blood constituents labeled with technetium-99m (99mTc) have been utilized in nuclear medicine. It was evaluated the influence of a burdock extract on the labeling of blood constituents with 99mTc and on the morphometry of red blood cells. Blood samples from Wistar rats were incubated with burdock extract and the radiolabeling procedure was carried out. Plasma and blood cells, soluble and insoluble fractions of plasma and blood cells were separated. The radioactivity in each fraction was counted and the percentages of radioactivity (%ATI) were determined. Morphology and morphometric (perimeter/area ratio) measurements of red blood cells (RBC) were performed. The incubation with burdock extract significantly (p<0.05) altered the %ATI on the blood compartments and the perimeter/area ratio of RBC, as well as, induced modifications on the shape of RBC. Alterations on membrane could justify the decrease of labeling of blood cells with 99mTc obtained in this study.


AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment | 2018

Strategies for reducing airborne pesticides under tropical conditions

Tomaz Langenbach; L.Q.A. Caldas

Brazil is currently one of the largest pesticide consumers worldwide. However, a lack of scientific information regarding airborne pollution is still an issue, with tragic consequences to human health and the environment. To reduce pollution of the lower air layers, where pesticide spraying occurs, green barriers that filter the air could be an effective mitigation procedure. Modifying pulverization habits, by pulverizing in the late afternoon instead of in the morning could also reduce pesticide volatilization, while other recommendations with the purpose of lowering the pesticide amounts currently applied are likewise pursued. Data obtained about volatilization have demonstrated that, in order to reduce air pollution risks, one of the most effective preventive strategies is to ban products with high vapor pressure. Global/local stakeholders need to assume the responsibility to find the best way to reduce airborne pesticide pollution, which has increasingly shown disastrous effects as major poisons to human health and the environment.


Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2007

Experimental model to assess possible medicinal herb interaction with a radiobiocomplex : Qualitative and quantitative analysis of kidney, liver and duodenum isolated from treated rats

Silvana Ramos Farias Moreno; Jorge José de Carvalho; Ana Lúcia Nascimento; Mário José dos Santos Pereira; Emely Kazan Rocha; Beni Olej; L.Q.A. Caldas; Mario Bernardo-Filho


DST j. bras. doenças sex. transm | 2010

Uncaria tomentosa in the treatment of the herpes labialis: randomized double-blind trial

L.Q.A. Caldas; Beni Olej; Helvo Slomp; Margareth de Oliveira Timóteo; Hélio Duarte; José Luis R Rosati; Silvana Ramos Farias Moreno; Lívia Maria L Silva; Verônica de Paula do Destêrro; Fernanda M Valle; Thiago O Serra; Luiz Guilherme Velarde

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Beni Olej

Federal Fluminense University

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Adriano Arnobio

Federal Fluminense University

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Jorge José de Carvalho

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Ana Lúcia Nascimento

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Emely Kazan Rocha

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Mario Bernardo-Filho

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Bernardo Machado Rebello

Rio de Janeiro State University

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