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Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2007

Anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of the ethanolic extracts from Zanthoxylum riedelianum (Rutaceae) leaves and stem bark.

Leonardo M. Lima; Fábio Ferreira Perazzo; José Carlos Tavares Carvalho; Jairo Kenupp Bastos

We have evaluated the anti‐inflammatory and analgesic properties of the leaves (LCE) and stem bark (BCE) crude extracts of Zanthoxylum riedelianum (Rutaceae). Different fractions of the stem bark extract (hexane, BCEH; dichloromethane, BCED; ethyl acetate, BCEE; and lyophilized aqueous residual, BCEW) were also investigated. We studied the effects of the extracts and fractions using the rat paw oedema test induced by carrageenan, dextran, histamine or nystatin; the mouse abdominal constriction test; the mouse hot‐plate test (only for LCE and BCE); and the mouse formalin test. Both extracts and all BCE fractions displayed anti‐inflammatory activity in the carrageenan‐induced oedema model, but not for dextran, histamine or nystatin. Considering the analgesic models, both extracts showed antinociceptive activity, but BCE was more active than LCE in models of central pain. All BCE fractions showed significant inhibition in the abdominal constriction test and in both phases of the formalin test. When BCED was submitted to phytochemical procedures it led to the isolation of six lignans (sesamin, methylpluviatolide, dimethylmatairesinol, piperitol‐4′‐O‐γ,γ‐dimethylallyl ether, kaerophyllin and hinokinin), and a triterpene (lupeol). Inhibition of cyclooxygenase and its metabolites may have been involved in the mechanism of action of this plant, considering previous studies reporting the anti‐inflammatory and analgesic activity for the identified lignans, as well as anti‐inflammatory activity for lupeol.


PLOS ONE | 2014

Pericardial fat is associated with coronary artery calcification in non-dialysis dependent chronic kidney disease patients.

Paulo H. N. Harada; Maria Eugênia Fernandes Canziani; Leonardo M. Lima; Maria Ayako Kamimura; Carlos Eduardo Rochitte; Marcelo M. Lemos; Lilian Cuppari; Roberto Kalil Filho; Sergio Antonio Draibe; Raul D. Santos

Pericardial fat (PF) a component of visceral adipose tissue has been consistently related to coronary atherosclerosis in the general population. This study evaluated the association between PF and coronary artery calcification (CAC) in non-dialysis dependent chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. This is a post-hoc cross sectional analysis of the baseline of a prospective cohort of 117 outward CKD patients without manifest coronary artery disease (age, 56.9±11.0 years, 64.1% males, 95.1% hypertensives, 25.2% diabetics, 15.5% ever smokers, CKD stage 2 to 5 with estimated glomerular filtration rate 36.8±18.1 ml/min). CAC scores, PF volume and abdominal visceral fat (AVF) areas were measured by computed tomography. The association of PF as a continuous variable with the presence of CAC was analyzed by multivariate logistic regression. CAC (calcium score >0) was present in 59.2% patients. Those presenting CAC were on average 10 years older, had a higher proportion of male gender (78.7% vs. 42.9%, p<0.001), and had higher values of waist circumference (95.9±10.7 vs. 90.2±13.2 cm, p = 0.02), PF volumes (224.8±107.6 vs. 139.1±85.0 cm3, p<0.01) and AVF areas (109.2±81.5 vs. 70.2±62.9 cm2, p = 0.01). In the multivariate analysis, adjusting for age, gender, diabetes, smoking and, left ventricular concentric hypertrophy, PF was significantly associated with the presence of CAC (OR: 1.88 95% CI: 1.03–3.43 per standard deviation). PF remained associated with CAC even with additional adjustments for estimated glomerular filtration rate or serum phosphorus (OR: 1.85 95% CI: 1.00–3.42, p = 0.05). PF is independently associated with CAC in non-dialysis dependent CKD patients.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2005

Gastric antiulcer and anti-inflammatory activities of the essential oil from Casearia sylvestris Sw.

Iracema Esteves; Indira Ramos Souza; Marcelo Rodrigues; Luis G. V. Cardoso; Lourivaldo S. Santos; J.A.A. Sertié; Fabio Ferreira Perazzo; Leonardo M. Lima; José Maurício Schneedorf; J.K. Bastos; José Carlos Tavares Carvalho


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2003

Toxicity of a subchronic treatment with hydroalcoholic crude extract from Solanum grandiflorum (Ruiz et Pav) in rats

Michel C de Angelis Pereira; José Carlos Tavares Carvalho; Leonardo M. Lima; Lucelia Rita Gaudino Caputo; Luciano Resende Ferreira; João Evangelista Fiorini; Jairo Kenupp Bastos


Atherosclerosis | 2016

Epicardial fat is associated with severity of subclinical coronary atherosclerosis in familial hypercholesterolemia

Leonardo Celeste Mangili; Otávio Celeste Mangili; Marcio Sommer Bittencourt; Marcio H. Miname; Paulo H. N. Harada; Leonardo M. Lima; Carlos Eduardo Rochitte; Raul D. Santos


Pharmacognosy Magazine | 2008

Antidepressant activity evaluation of Hypericum brasiliense standardized extract

Fabio Ferreira Perazzo; Leonardo M. Lima; Leandro Rocha; Hildegardo S. França; José Carlos Tavares Carvalho


Archive | 2007

Ayahuasca central nervous system effects: Behavioral study

Leonardo M. Lima; Susana M. Ferreira; A.-A. L. Avila; Fabio Ferreira Perazzo; José Maurício Schneedorf; A. Hinsberger; José Carlos Tavares Carvalho


Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva Express | 2017

PERFURAÇÃO ESOFÁGICA APÓS DILATAÇÃO DA CÁRDIA E OPÇÃO TERAPÊUTICA INCOMUM.

Leonardo M. Lima; Jorge Elias Junior; Adriana Godinho; Roberto Kalil Filho; Adolfo Chang; Ajith Kumar Sankarankutty


Revista Brasileira de Agricultura Irrigada | 2014

Use of TDR sensor laptop in the distribution of water content in no-tillage.

C. M. Guimarães; O. G. Ciriaco; Carlos Alexandre Gomes Costa; J. Leite Junior; L. H. L. Costa; Leonardo M. Lima


PLOS ONE | 2014

Pericardial fat volume, antero-posterior external view of its tridimensional reconstruction.

Paulo H. N. Harada; Maria Eugênia Fernandes Canziani; Leonardo M. Lima; Maria Ayako Kamimura; Carlos Eduardo Rochitte; Marcelo M. Lemos; Lilian Cuppari; Roberto Kalil Filho; Sergio Antonio Draibe; Raul D. Santos

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Raul D. Santos

University of São Paulo

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Fabio Ferreira Perazzo

Federal University of São Paulo

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Lilian Cuppari

Federal University of São Paulo

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Marcelo M. Lemos

Federal University of São Paulo

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Maria Ayako Kamimura

Federal University of São Paulo

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