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Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 2013

Differentiation of adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells into cardiomyocytes

Pablo Herthel Carvalho; Ana Paula Falci Daibert; Betânia Souza Monteiro; Bárbara Silva Okano; Juliana Lott Carvalho; Daise Nunes Queiroz da Cunha; Lukiya Silva Campos Favarato; Vanessa Guedes Pereira; Luís Eugênio Franklin Augusto; Ricardo Junqueira Del Carlo

BACKGROUND Cardiomyocytes have small potential for renovation and proliferation in vivo. Consequently, the heart muscle has limited capacity of self-renewal. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) therapy, as well as MSC differentiated into cardiomyocytes, has been used in the attempt to minimize the effects of ischemic-hypoxic lesions and those affecting the electrical conduction system of the heart. OBJECTIVE The present study compared three distinct protocols for induced differentiation of MSC into cardiomyocytes aimed at finding a viable method for producing a large number of functional cells expressing cardiomyogenic phenotype. METHODS Mesenchymal stem cells were obtained from the adipose tissue of young transgenic Lewis rats expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP), and submitted to three distinct differentiation-inducing media: 1) Planat-Bérnard, 2) 5-azacytidine, and 3) Planat-Bérnard + 5-azacytidine; further, these cells were identified based on the expression of cardiac cell markers. RESULTS All three protocols detected the expression of sarcomeric-alpha-actinin protein in the exoskeleton of cells, expression of connexin-43 in the nuclear and cytoplasmic membrane, and formation of gap junctions, which are necessary for electrical impulse propagation in the myocardium. However, no spontaneous cell contraction was observed with any of the tested protocols. CONCLUSION Induction with 5-azacytidine provided an effective cadiomyogenic cellular differentiation similar to that obtained with Planat-Bénard media. Therefore, 5-azacytidine was the method of choice for being the simplest, fastest and lowest-cost protocol for cell differentiation.


Ciencia Rural | 2011

Processo de reparação de lesões da córnea e a membrana amniótica na oftalmologia

Kelly Cristine de Sousa Pontes; Andréa Pacheco Batista Borges; Renato Barros Eleotério; Lukiya Silva Campos Favarato; Tatiana Schmitz Duarte

The events included in the process of repair of corneal damage occur simultaneously and involve proliferation, migration, differentiation, cell apoptosis and intercellular communication. Several soluble factors, mesenchymal matrix proteins, proteoglycans, proteolytic enzymes and some cell types are covered in this review, which explains the processes of repair of corneal wounds, either superficial or penetrating. The amniotic membrane, used in ophthalmic surgery, was studied because of the contribution of its functions to the repair process. However, these functions may be lost when the amniotic membrane is subjected to conservation. Therefore, it is important to understand the repair process of lesions involving or not the entire thickness of the cornea, and choose the best use of the amniotic membrane, when it is indicated for the treatment of these lesions.


Revista Ceres | 2013

Comparison of pupil diameter and tear production in dogs treated with acepromazine, tramadol and their combination

Paulo Henrique de Albuquerque Santos; Kelly Cristine de Sousa Pontes; Rogério Pinto; Paula Baêta da Silva Rios; Gláucia Matos Marques da Silva; Andréa Pacheco Batista Borges; Lukiya Silva Campos Favarato

Some ophthalmic surgeries require induction of mydriasis, however, drugs traditionally used for this purpose significantly reduces tear production. To evaluate the effect of acepromazine and tramadol, used alone or in combination, on pupil diameter, tear production, heart and respiratory rate, systolic blood pressure and rectal temperature, these drugs were administered to seven clinically normal dogs divided into three experimental groups (G1 - acepromazine; G2 - tramadol; G3 - tramadol + acepromazine) that differed only in the sedation protocol. Parameters were measured in four experimental moments. Miosis occurred in G1, in addition to reduced tear production and respiratory rate. No significant changes were found in the parameters assessed in G2, whereas in G3, there was decrease in tear production of the right eye, decrease in the respiratory rate and rectal temperature. Tramadol proved to be a drug suitable for pre-anesthetic procedures that require the maintenance of pupil diameter and keeps the tear production within normal parameters. However, the use of acepromazine alone or in combination with tramadol requires protection of the patients eye surface to prevent the occurrence of undesirable ophthalmic changes.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2015

Meniscal allograft transplantation in rabbit.

Liana Mesquita Vilela; Ricardo Junqueira Del Carlo; Edson V. Melo Filho; Lukiya Silva Campos Favarato; Tatiana Schimitz Duarte; Kelly Cristine de Sousa Pontes; Daise Nunes Queiroz da Cunha

This study evaluated the technique for meniscal allograft transplantation using allografts preserved in glycerin 98% in rabbits. Euthanasia was performed at 70 days to compare the transplanted (TM1 to TM16) versus the contralateral meniscus (OM1 to OM16). Sixteen menisci, 8 transplanted and 8 contralateral, were submitted to gross examination, histomorphometric analysis for identification and quantification of cellular type, and for quantification and distribution of collagen fibers. A revascularization study was conducted in all of the other samples. Lengths of the OM varied from 0.9 to 1.0 cm and two TM were smaller. All TM were completely attached to the synovial membrane, except for one case that presented partial fixation. Both, TM and OM had similar amounts of chondrocytes, fibroblasts and fibrocytes, and at the horns, chondrocytes were predominant. The collagen fibers in TM were well organized throughout the body, and disorganized at the horns. These fibers in OM were organized. The amounts of collagen type I and III, and the vascularization of the perimeniscal tissue and of the edge were similar in OM and TM. These results demonstrated graft integration and thus this transplantation technique and preservation method may be recommended.


Laboratory Animals | 2014

Acute and chronic observations of complete atrioventricular block in rats

Daise Nunes Queiroz da Cunha; Vanessa Guedes Pereira; Lukiya Silva Campos Favarato; Bárbara Silva Okano; Ana Paula Falci Daibert; Betania Souza Monteiro; Marta Rocha Araújo; Pablo Herthel Carvalho; Robert L. Hamlin; Ricardo Junqueira Del Carlo

The mechanisms of production, and gross, microscopic and electrocardiograhic findings of surgically-induced complete heart block (CHB) in the adult rat are presented. This is an effective in vivo model for establishing alternative methods to electronic pacemakers and for providing detailed information aimed at replacement, reduction and refinement of the technique. Sternal thoracotomy was employed to identify the epicardial fat pad by the aortic root, used as a landmark for cauterization of the atrioventricular (AV) node. Stable CHB was produced in 60 rats with a 70% survival rate. The best survival rate was observed in 8-week-old animals weighing 221 ± 27.6 g. Heart rate before cauterization was 387 ± 55 bpm, reduced after cauterization to 126 ± 40 bpm in the survival and to 65 ± 19 bpm in the non-survival groups. At 30 days findings were: elevated left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (21 ± 5.4 mmHg, P < 0.05); maximal rate of rise of left ventricular pressure (LVP) during isovolumetric contraction (2192 ± 235 mmHg/s, P < 0.05); maximal rate of decrease of LVP (−1658 ± 191 mmHg/s, P < 0.05); isovolumetric relaxation constant (5.7 ± 0.8 ms, P < 0.05) with wet-to-dry lung–weight ratio (78.1 ± 0.4, P < 0.05); heart weight/body weight (0.6 ± 0.1, P < 0.05); heart volume (1.8 ± 0.3 mL, P < 0.05); longitudinal diameter (20.2 ± 1.91 mm, P < 0.05); and transversal diameter (17.0 ± 1.4 mm, P < 0.05) with supported dilated cardiomyopathy which culminated in chronic heart failure. CHB hearts had increased preload and replacement of myofibrils by collagen. CHB was achieved reproducibly by cauterization of the rat AV node and/or His bundle. This led to electrophysiological, hemodynamic, and structural remodeling, and could be useful in long-term cardiac remodeling assessments and potential therapy development.


Veterinary Research Communications | 2011

Ambulatory esophageal pHmetry in healthy dogs with and without the influence of general anesthesia

Evandro Silva Favarato; Maria Verônica de Souza; Paulo Renato dos Santos Costa; Luiz Gonzaga Pompermayer; Lukiya Silva Campos Favarato; José Ivo Ribeiro Júnior


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2015

Clinical and radiographic characterization of xenotransplantation of rat bonemarrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells for repair of radial defects of rabbit

Betania Souza Monteiro; Lukiya Silva Campos Favarato; Pablo Herthel Carvalho; Bárbara Silva Okano; Maria Antonia Menegatti; Alvaro de Paula Lage Oliveira; Bianka Souza Santos; Ricardo Junqueira Del Carlo


Ars Veterinaria | 2015

Efeitos cardiorrespiratórios e hemogasométricos da ventilação controlada com pressão positiva expiratória final associada ao pneumoperitônio com dióxido de carbono em coelhos

Luís Eugênio Franklin Augusto; Lukiya Silva Campos Favarato; R. J. Delcarlo; B. S. Monteiro; Vanessa Guedes Pereira; L. C. C. Santos


Ars Veterinaria | 2015

Efeitos da ventilação controlada com pressão positiva expiratória final associada ao pneumoperitônio com dióxido de carbono no tecido pulmonar de coelhos

Luís Eugênio Franklin Augusto; Lukiya Silva Campos Favarato; R. J. Delcarlo; B. S. Monteiro; Vanessa Guedes Pereira; R. S. Cruzeiro


ANAIS SIMPAC | 2015

USO DE LEVOMEPROMAZINA ORAL EM ASSOCIAÇÃO A QUETAMINA NA ANESTESIA DE RATOS WISTAR

Luís Eugênio Franklin Augusto; Lukiya Silva Campos Favarato; Tânia Toledo de Oliveira; Vanessa Guedes Pereira; Anna Paula Faria Souza; Rafaela Andrade Toledo; Rogério Pinto; Tanus Jorge Nagem

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Vanessa Guedes Pereira

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Bárbara Silva Okano

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Pablo Herthel Carvalho

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Betânia Souza Monteiro

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Aline R. Murta

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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