Larisse Longo
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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World Journal of Hepatology | 2017
Ana Cláudia Reis Schneider; Cleandra Gregório; Carolina Uribe-Cruz; Ranieli Guizzo; Tais Malysz; Maria Cristina Faccioni-Heuser; Larisse Longo; Themis Reverbel da Silveira
AIM To evaluate the effects of chronic exposure to ethanol in the liver and the expression of inflammatory genes in zebrafish. METHODS Zebrafish (n = 104), wild type, adult, male and female, were divided into two groups: Control and ethanol (0.05 v/v). The ethanol was directly added into water; tanks water were changed every two days and the ethanol replaced. The animals were fed twice a day with fish food until satiety. After two and four weeks of trial, livers were dissected, histological analysis (hematoxilin-eosin and Oil Red staining) and gene expression assessment of adiponectin, adiponectin receptor 2 (adipor2), sirtuin-1 (sirt-1), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (tnf-a), interleukin-1b (il-1b) and interleukin-10 (il-10) were performed. Ultrastructural evaluations were conducted at fourth week. RESULTS Exposing zebrafish to 0.5% ethanol developed intense liver steatosis after four weeks, as demonstrated by oil red staining. In ethanol-treated animals, the main ultrastructural changes were related to cytoplasmic lipid particles and droplets, increased number of rough endoplasmic reticulum cisterns and glycogen particles. Between two and four weeks, hepatic mRNA expression of il-1b, sirt-1 and adipor2 were upregulated, indicating that ethanol triggered signaling molecules which are key elements in both hepatic inflammatory and protective responses. Adiponectin was not detected in the liver of animals exposed and not exposed to ethanol, and il-10 did not show significant difference. CONCLUSION Data suggest that inflammatory signaling and ultrastructural alterations play a significant role during hepatic steatosis in zebrafish chronically exposed to ethanol.
Journal of Hepato-biliary-pancreatic Sciences | 2015
Leila Xavier Sinigaglia Fratta; Giovana Regina Weber Hoss; Larisse Longo; Carolina Uribe-Cruz; Themis Reverbel da Silveira; Sandra Maria Gonçalves Vieira; Carlos Oscar Kieling; Jorge Luiz dos Santos
Biliary atresia (BA) includes a sclerosing cholangiopathy whose nature is not fully deciphered. Aiming to evaluate the role of an arteriopathy as an etiologic factor in BA, we investigated hypoxia and the correlated angiogenic response in livers from affected patients.
Clinical & Biomedical Research | 2017
Larisse Longo; Jéssica Tonin Ferrari; Giovana Regina Weber Hoss; Leila Xavier Sinigaglia Fratta; Sandra Maria Gonçalves Vieira; Themis Reverbel da Silveira; Fernando Antonio de Abreu e Silva; Maria Teresa Vieira Sanseverino; Jorge Luiz dos Santos
Biliary atresia (BA) seems to be a multifactorial disorder in which environmental factors interact with the patient’s genetic constitution. This study aimed to analyze information concerning environmental risk factors associated with BA in southern Brazil. A case-control study with mothers of patients with BA and mothers of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) was conducted. Inquiry included questions related to exposition to environmental risk factors during the periconceptional and gestational (second and third trimesters) periods. Mothers of BA patients had smoked during pregnancy more frequently in comparison with the mothers of CF patients, but no significant difference was found in a multivariate analysis. There was no between group difference in terms of seasonality, but the multivariate analysis showed a significant difference within the BA group between date of conception in winter compared to other seasons. In conclusion, smoking during pregnancy seemed to increase the risk of BA while date of conception in winter decreased it. Keywords: Biliary atresia; environmental risk factor; etiology; seasonality; smoking
Rev. bras. anal. clin | 2012
Rafael Schutz; Larisse Longo; Leila Xavier Sinigaglia Fratta; Gulherme Correa Sckenkel; Barbara Christina Ritter; Deise Cristiane Brodbeck; Giana Indiara da Silva; Gustavo Müller Lara
Neurotoxicity Research | 2018
Jotele Fontana Agostini; Helena Cristina Zuehl Dal Toé; Karine Medeiros Vieira; Samira Leila Baldin; Naithan Ludian Fernandes Costa; Carolina Uribe Cruz; Larisse Longo; Marcel Marcos Machado; Themis Reverbel da Silveira; Patrícia Fernanda Schuck; Eduardo Pacheco Rico
Archive | 2016
Ana Cláudia Reis Schneider; Cleandra Gregório; Carolina Uribe Cruz; Ranieli Guizzo; Larisse Longo; Tais Malysz; Maria Cristina Faccioni Heuser; Themis Reverbel da Silveira
Archive | 2015
Jéssica Tonin Ferrari; Giovana Regina Weber; Larisse Longo; Leila Xavier Sinigaglia Fratta; Juliana Ferreira Abdalla; Sandra Maria Gonçalves Vieira; Themis Reverbel da Silveira; Maria Teresa Vieira Sanseverino; Fernando Antonio de Abreu e Silva; Jorge Luiz dos Santos
Archive | 2015
Jéssica Tonin Ferrari; Leila Xavier Sinigaglia Fratta; Giovana Regina Weber; Larisse Longo; Carolina Uribe Cruz; Themis Reverbel da Silveira; Carlos Oscar Kieling; Sandra Maria Gonçalves Vieira; Marina Rossato Adami; Jorge Luiz dos Santos
Archive | 2014
Jorge Luiz dos Santos; Mário Reis Álvares-da-Silva; Themis Reverbel da Silveira; Tomáz de Jesus Maria Grezzana Filho; Nelson Alexandre Kretzmann Filho; Giovana Regina Weber; Leila Xavier Sinigaglia Fratta; Larisse Longo
Archive | 2014
Jorge Luiz dos Santos; Marina Rossato Adami; Sandra Maria Gonçalves Vieira; Carlos Oscar Kieling; Themis Reverbel da Silveira; Carolina Uribe Cruz; Larisse Longo; Leila Xavier Sinigaglia Fratta; Giovana Regina Weber
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Leila Xavier Sinigaglia Fratta
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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