Maria das Graças Miranda Danelli
Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
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Journal of General Virology | 2010
Amanda B. Wardini; Anderson B. Guimarães-Costa; Michelle T. C. Nascimento; Natalia R. Nadaes; Maria das Graças Miranda Danelli; Carlos Mazur; Claudia F. Benjamim; Elvira M. Saraiva; Lucia Helena Pinto-da-Silva
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV), a common, naturally occurring gammaretrovirus in domestic cats, is associated with degenerative diseases of the haematopoietic system, immunodeficiency and neoplasia. FeLV infection causes an important suppression of neutrophil function, leading to opportunistic infections. Recently, a new microbicidal mechanism named NETosis was described in human, bovine and fish neutrophils, as well as in chicken heterophils. The purpose of the present study was to characterize NETosis in feline neutrophils, as well as to evaluate neutrophil function in FeLV naturally infected symptomatic and asymptomatic cats through the phagocytosis process, release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) and myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity. The results showed that feline neutrophils stimulated with protozoa parasites released structures comprising DNA and histones, which were characterized as NETs by immunofluorescence. Quantification of NETs after neutrophil stimulation showed a significant increase in NET release by neutrophils from FeLV(-) and FeLV(+) asymptomatic cats compared with FeLV(+) symptomatic cats. Moreover, the number of released NETs and MPO activity in unstimulated neutrophils of FeLV(+) symptomatic cats were higher than those in unstimulated neutrophils from FeLV(-) and FeLV(+) asymptomatic cats. This study reports, for the first time, NET release by feline neutrophils, along with the fact that NET induction may be modulated by a viral infection. The results indicate that the NET mechanism appears to be overactivated in FeLV(+) cats and that this feature could be considered a marker of disease progression in FeLV infection.
Phytochemistry | 2009
Maria das Graças Miranda Danelli; Deivid Costa Soares; Heber dos Santos Abreu; L.M.T. Peçanha; Elvira M. Saraiva
Leishmanicidal activity of 6alpha, 7alpha, 15beta, 16beta, 24-pentacetoxy-22alpha-carbometoxy-21beta,22beta-epoxy-18beta-hydroxy-27,30-bisnor-3,4-secofriedela-1,20 (29)-dien-3,4 R-olide (LLD-3 (1)) isolated from Lophanthera lactescens Ducke, a member of the Malpighiaceae, was demonstrated against intramacrophage amastigote forms (IC(50) of 0.41mug/mL). The in vitro leishmanicidal effect of Glucantime, the first choice drug for leishmaniasis treatment, was increased by LLD-3 (1) association. The leishmanicidal effect of LLD-3 (1) was not due to stimulation of nitric oxide production by macrophages. LLD-3 (1) was also not cytotoxic for mouse peritoneal macrophages or B cells as assessed by the XTT and Trypan blue exclusion assays. LLD-3 (1) was unable to affect proliferation of naïve or activated B and T cells, as well as the B cells immunoglobulin synthesis. Cellularity of different tissues, liver and kidney functions were not altered in mice treated with LLD-3 (1), as well as the histology pattern of different organs. Our results add LLD-3 (1) as a potential drug candidate for treatment of leishmaniasis.
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2012
Verônica da Silva Cardoso; Cristina Amorim Ribeiro de Lima; Marco Edilson Freire de Lima; Luis Eduardo Gomes Dorneles; Maria das Graças Miranda Danelli
Abstract – The objective of this work was to determine the effect of piperine as a phytogenic additive in chicken broiler diet. Seven-day-old male chicks were randomly allocated in four experimental treatments (n = 24), with four replicates (n = 6). The piperine was added to diets at concentrations of 0, 60, 120, and 180 -mg kg 1 for 35 consecutive days. The following were evaluated: biochemical, hematological and histopathological parameters; performance and carcass yield. Histomorphometric analyses were also carried out. The addition of 120 and 180 mg kg -1 of piperine did not alter broiler body weight and feed conversion, whereas 60 mg kg -1 of piperine interfered positively in both parameters from 36 to 42 days of age and significantly increased the absorption surface of the duodenum and the ileum. No macroscopic alteration in organ size and color was observed in the broilers fed diets with the evaluated concentrations of piperine. The supplementation of 120 and 180 -mg kg 1 of piperine is toxic to liver tissue and reduces the absorption surface of the jejune. The diet supplemented with 60 -mg kg 1 of piperine is safe.Index terms:
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery | 2012
Nadia Rossi de Almeida; Maria das Graças Miranda Danelli; Lúcia Pinto da Silva; Mitika Kuribayashi Hagiwara; Carlos Mazur
Peripheral blood smears of 1094 domestic cats were collected and tested by indirect immunofluorescence antibody assay for p27 antigen in cells to study the prevalence and risk factors for feline leukemia virus (FeLV) in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Sex, age, breed, outdoor access, neutering status, type of habitation (household, shelter, veterinary clinics and other places), number of household cats and clinical signs were registered on a form. Among the tested samples, 11.52% were positive. Risk factors for FeLV infection included outdoor access, age range between 1 and 5 years old, and cohabitation with numerous cats.
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2006
Thais Lourenço Ferreira; Mariana Costa Becho; Aline Rodrigues Bernardo; Thaís Castelo Branco Chaves; Rosemary Suely Ribeiro; Jurandir Sampaio de Lima; Alexandre Madi Fialho; José Paulo Gagliardi Leite; Carlos Mazur; Maria das Graças Miranda Danelli
The aim of this work was to determine the performance of latex agglutination test (LAT) for evaluating children acute gastroenteritis by rotavirus. The LAT showed good sensitivity, as well as specificity and predictive positive value and due to its simplicity and speed, it has been suitable for rotavirus diagnosis in hospital laboratories.
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2010
Thalita Braga Gagini; Robson M. da Silva; Isabela S. Castro; Breno A. Soares; Marco Edilson Freire de Lima; Marilene de Farias Brito; Carlos Mazur; Glória Maria Direito; Maria das Graças Miranda Danelli
Aflatoxins are mycotoxins that have important toxic effects on human and animal health, even if consumed at low doses. The oral administration of piperine (1.12 mg/kg) during 23 days in rats seemingly interfered with the toxicity of aflatoxins, decreasing hepatic injuries and the leukocyte depletion in experimentally intoxicated animals.
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2003
Priscila N. Ferraz; Maria das Graças Miranda Danelli
Phenotypic and antigenic variations among Mycoplasma gallisepticum vaccine F and Ts-11 strains were investigated by SDS-PAGE and serological methods (hemagglutination-inhibition and immunoblot assays). The SDS-PAGE system followed by densitometer analysis showed weak phenotypic variability between the strains, being the major difference close to the 75 kDa level where a prominent peptide band was detected only in the F vaccine strain. Polyclonal antibodies to the M. gallisepticum antigens produced in chickens were used in serological tests for this antigenic variability study. There were strong cross-reactions between the strains and homologous/ heterologous antibodies. The most evident characteristic was the specific response of the vaccine-type F polyclonal antiserum to the 75 kDa peptide band of the homologous strain.
Ciencia Rural | 2006
Thaís Castelo Branco Chaves; Aline Rodrigues Bernardo; Argemiro Sanavria; Marilene de Farias Brito; Geraldo B. Cruz; Maria das Graças Miranda Danelli; Carlos Mazur
Arbor Vitae (Thuja occidentalis) is widely used in homoeopathic and phytotherapic treatments,either for human or for animals. Its immunestimulating and antiviral properties have been described and its empiric use in the treatment of the avian poxvirosis is recommended by animal breeders and veterinarians. To evaluate the therapeutic potential of Arbor Vitae in these infections, two groups (control and test) of 10 young birds were inoculated by scarification with a field sample of avian poxvirus. When lesions were first observed the test group received the Arbor Vitae alcoholic extract diluted in the drinking water. The birds were examined daily, from the beginning and evolution of the lesions to the healing. The results indicated that, in our experimental conditions, the use of T. occidentalis did not favor the regression or restriction in the development of the skin lesions promoted by the experimental infection.
Toxins | 2016
Verônica da Silva Cardoso; Alane Beatriz Vermelho; Cristina Amorim Ribeiro de Lima; Jéssica Mendes de Oliveira; Marco Freire de Lima; Lúcia Pinto da Silva; Glória Maria Direito; Maria das Graças Miranda Danelli
Piperine is an abundant amide extracted from black pepper seeds which has been shown to have protective effects against cytotoxic and genotoxic carcinogenesis induced by certain chemical carcinogens and aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) in vitro. The aim of this work was to study, in vivo, the antigenotoxic potential of feed-added piperine on broiler chickens experimentally intoxicated with AFB1, using micronucleus and comet assays. The antigenotoxicity assessment of 9-day-old chicks was performed on a total of 60 chickens divided into four groups of 15 broilers each: (C) control, (P) 60 mg·piperine kg−1 feed, (A) 0.5 mg·AFB1·kg−1 body weight, (daily by oral route), and (P + A) co-treatment with piperine and AFB1. The experiment was conducted for 26 days. Chicks intoxicated with AFB1 showed significant genotoxic effects in the first 24 h post intoxication, and the effects remained in the other periods analyzed (48, 72, and 96 h and 26 days of treatment). The DNA damage in peripheral blood cells, the number of erythrocytes with micronuclei, and polychromatic-to-normochromatic erythrocyte ratio were significantly reduced or absent in the piperine/AFB1 group. No significant differences were observed between the group piperine/AFB1 and the control and piperine-alone groups. The addition 60 mg·kg−1 of piperine to the diet of the broiler chicks was safe, promoting beneficial effects in poultry health with respect to the toxic effects 0.5 mg·AFB1·kg−1 body weight.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010
Carlos Mazur; Jenner Karlisson Pimenta dos Reis; Rômulo Cerqueira Leite; Maria das Graças Miranda Danelli; Mitika Kuribayashi Hagiwara; Ana Carolina Magalhães Andrade de Góes; Marcos Alberto Medeiros
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus is a worldwide infection and is considered a significant pathogen. The diagnosis of FIV infections is mainly based on commercially available rapid tests that are highly expensive in Brazil, hence it is rarely performed in the country. Furthermore, lentiviruses grow slowly and poorly in tissue cultures, making the production of viral antigen by classic means and thus the establishment of FIV immunodiagnosis impracticable. In order to deal with this, recombinant DNA techniques were adopted to produce the protein p24, a viral capsid antigen. The proteins reactivity evaluation analyzed by Western blot indicated that this recombinant antigen can be a useful tool for the immunodiagnostic of FIV infections.
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Cristina Amorim Ribeiro de Lima
Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
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Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
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