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Phytotherapy Research | 2013

Antiulcer effect of bark extract of Tabebuia avellanedae: activation of cell proliferation in gastric mucosa during the healing process.

Isabela Tiemy Pereira; Lígia Moura Burci; Luisa Mota da Silva; Cristiane Hatsuko Baggio; Melina Heller; Gustavo A. Micke; Moacir Geraldo Pizzolatti; Maria Consuelo Andrade Marques; Maria Fernanda de Paula Werner

Tabebuia avellanedae (syn. Handroanthus impetiginosus) is popularly known as ‘ipê‐roxo’ and has been used in folk medicine as anti‐inflammatory and in the treatment of ulcers, bacterial and fungal infections. This study evaluated the gastric ulcer healing property of the ethanolic extract (EET) of barks from Tabebuia avellanedae and investigated the mechanisms that may underlie this effect. Rats were treated with EET (twice a day for 7 days) after induction of chronic gastric ulcers by 80% acetic acid. Following treatment, histological and immunohistochemical analysis were performed in gastric ulcer tissues. Oral administration of EET (100 and 300 mg/kg) significantly reduced the gastric lesion induced by acetic acid in 44 and 36%, respectively. Histopathological evaluation demonstrated a contraction of gastric ulcer size, increase of mucus layer (periodic acid‐Schiff stained mucin‐like glycoproteins) and cell proliferation (proliferating cell nuclear antigen immunohistochemistry) in animals treated with EET (100 and 300 mg/kg). The results demonstrate that EET significantly accelerates healing of acetic acid induced gastric ulcer in rats through increase of mucus content and cell proliferation, indicating a potential usefulness for treatment of peptic ulcer diseases. Copyright


Molecules | 2016

Effect of Donepezil, Tacrine, Galantamine and Rivastigmine on Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition in Dugesia tigrina

Cristiane Bezerra da Silva; Arnildo Pott; Selene Elifio-Esposito; Luciane Dalarmi; Kátia Fialho do Nascimento; Lígia Moura Burci; Maislian de Oliveira; Josiane de Fátima Gaspari Dias; Sandra Maria Warumby Zanin; Obdulio Gomes Miguel; Marilis Dallarmi Miguel

Dugesia tigrina is a non-parasitic platyhelminth, which has been recently utilized in pharmacological models, regarding the nervous system, as it presents a wide sensitivity to drugs. Our trials aimed to propose a model for an in vivo screening of substances with inhibitory activity of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase. Trials were performed with four drugs commercialized in Brazil: donepezil, tacrine, galantamine and rivastigmine, utilized in the control of Alzheimer’s disease, to inhibit the activity of acetylcholinesterase. We tested five concentrations of the drugs, with an exposure of 24 h, and the mortality and the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase planarian seizure-like activity (pSLA) and planarian locomotor velocity (pLMV) were measured. Galantamine showed high anticholinesterasic activity when compared to the other drugs, with a reduction of 0.05 μmol·min−1 and 63% of convulsant activity, presenting screw-like movement and hypokinesia, with pLMV of 65 crossed lines during 5 min. Our results showed for the first time the anticholinesterasic and convulsant effect, in addition to the decrease in locomotion induced by those drugs in a model of invertebrates. The experimental model proposed is simple and low cost and could be utilized in the screening of substances with anticholinesterasic action.


Toxicology reports | 2018

Acute and subacute (28 days) toxicity, hemolytic and cytotoxic effect of Artocarpus heterophyllus seed extracts

Lígia Moura Burci; Cristiane Bezerra da Silva; Josimara Nolasco Rondon; Luisa Mota da Silva; Sérgio Faloni de Andrade; Obdulio Gomes Miguel; Josiane de Fátima Gaspari Dias; Marilis Dallarmi Miguel

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Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais | 2016

Efeito fitotóxico do óleo volátil de Cleome guianensis Aubl. sobre o crescimento inicial de Senna occidentalis L.

Arena Ventura; C.B. da Silva; Euclésio Simionatto; Lígia Moura Burci; M. de Oliveira; Luciane Dalarmi; Obdulio Gomes Miguel; Miguel

Allelochemicals inhibit the germination and growth of other plants. The purpose of this study was to assess the phytotoxic potential of Cleome guianensis Aubl., as well as determine the degree of oxidative stress caused in Senna occidentalis L. For this purpose, oil from the leaves of C. guianensis in concentrations of 0.5 µg/mL, 1.0 µg/mL, 2.5 µg/mL, and 5.0 µg/mL were tested in bioassays on the germination and growth of S. occidentalis. Specimens of S. occidentalis were macerated, homogenized, and submitted to catalase, peroxidase, superoxide dismutase (SOD), and lipid peroxidation quantification tests. Results showed that all concentrations of the volatile oil had a negative effect on S. occidentalis germination and growth. In the 5.0 µg/mL concentration, the oil inhibited 56% of germination and 83% of hypocotyl growth. In addition, the oil increased the activity of the enzymes induced by oxidative stress: catalase, peroxidase, and superoxide dismutase SOD. For lipid peroxidation, the oil in the 1.0 µg/mL, 2.5 µg/mL and 5.0 µg/mL concentrations increased the production of malondialdehyde. In addition, C. guianensis presents allelochemicals that influence the germination and growth of S. occidentalis, also enhancing activity of the catalase, peroxidase, and SOD enxymes, as well as malondialdehyde production in S. occidentallis. Hence, further studies of the chemical profile of this oil should be performed in order to discover which allelochemicals are responsible for these results and consolidate the phytotoxic potential of C. guianensis.


Food Chemistry | 2012

Arabinan and arabinan-rich pectic polysaccharides from quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) seeds: Structure and gastroprotective activity

Lucimara M.C. Cordeiro; Vanessa de Fátima Reinhardt; Cristiane Hatsuko Baggio; Maria Fernanda de Paula Werner; Lígia Moura Burci; Guilherme L. Sassaki; Marcello Iacomini


Naunyn-schmiedebergs Archives of Pharmacology | 2015

Gastroprotective bio-guiding study of fruits from Mimusops balata

Fabile Schlickmann; Luisa Mota da Silva; Thaise Boeing; Lincon Bordignon Somensi; Lígia Moura Burci; José Roberto Santin; Valdir Cechinel Filho; Sérgio Faloni de Andrade


Inflammopharmacology | 2018

Acid-gastric antisecretory effect of the ethanolic extract from Arctium lappa L. root: role of H+, K+-ATPase, Ca2+ influx and the cholinergic pathway

Luisa Mota da Silva; Lígia Moura Burci; Sandra Crestani; Priscila de Souza; Rita de Cássia Melo Vilhena de Andrade Fonseca da Silva; Nessana Dartora; Lauro Mera de Souza; Thales R. Cipriani; José Eduardo da Silva-Santos; Eunice André; Maria Fernanda de Paula Werner


Visão Acadêmica | 2017

PROPOSTA DE GEL HIGIENIZANTE BUCAL PARA CÃES À BASE DE FITOTERÁPICOS COM POLÍMERO LIVRE DE BENZENO

Bruna dos Santos Sansão; Karina Sayuri Kimura; Lígia Moura Burci; Marilis Dallarmi Miguel; Obdulio Gomes Miguel; Josiane de Fátima Gaspari Dias; Pedro Zanin; Sandra Maria Warumby Zanin


Visão Acadêmica | 2017

CONTROLE DA ESTABILIDADE DE EMULSÕES MULTIPLAS

Felipe de Freitas Nunes; Letícia da Mata Lazinski; Martins Martins; Gislene Mari Fujiwara; Fernando Cesar Martins Betim; Camila Freitas de Oliveira; Lígia Moura Burci; Samanta Daliana Golin; Marilis Dallarmi Miguel; Deise Prehss Montrucchio; Josiane de Fátima Gaspari Dias; Sandra Maria Warumby Zanin


Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales | 2017

Fitomedicina en la Lista Nacional de Medicamentos Escenciales de Brasil

Suzana Aparecida Lara de Andrade; Marinalva Inácio da Silva Tristão; Marilis Dallarmi Miguel; Josiane de Fátima Gaspari Dias; Eliane Carneiro Gomes; Lígia Moura Burci; Cristiane da Silva Paula

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Obdulio Gomes Miguel

Federal University of Paraná

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Luciane Dalarmi

Federal University of Paraná

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Luisa Mota da Silva

Federal University of Paraná

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