Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Maria Izabel Gomes Silva is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Maria Izabel Gomes Silva.


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2007

Antinociceptive Effect of the Monoterpene R -(+)-Limonene in Mice

Jeferson Falcão do Amaral; Maria Izabel Gomes Silva; Manuel Rufino de Aquino Neto; Paulo Florentino Teixeira Neto; Brinell Arcanjo Moura; Carla Thiciane Vasconcelos de Melo; Fernando Luiz Oliveira de Araújo; Damião Pergentino de Sousa; Patrícia Freire de Vasconcelos; Silvânia Maria Mendes Vasconcelos; F.C.F. Sousa

In the present study were studied the antinociceptives properties of monoterpene R-(+)-limonene (LM) in chemical and thermal models of nociception in mice. The R-(+)-limonene was administered, intraperitoneally (i.p.), at doses of 25 and 50 mg/kg. The results showed significant inhibition produced on chemical nociception induced by intraperitoneal acetic-acid and in the second phase of subplantar formalin test, but did not manifest a significant effect in hot-plate test. The R-(+)-limonene-induced antinociception in second phase of formalin test was insensitive to naloxone (1 mg/kg, s.c.). It was also demonstrated that R-(+)-limonene (25, 50 mg/kg) neither significantly enhanced the pentobarbital-sleeping time nor impaired the motor performance in rota-rod test, indicating that the observed antinociception is unlikely to be due to sedation or motor abnormality. In conclusion it may be suggested that the R-(+)-limonene presented antinociceptive activity and that, probably, this action can be related with peripheral analgesia, but, not with the stimulation of opioids receptors.


Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2006

Utilização de fitoterápicos nas unidades básicas de atenção à saúde da família no município de Maracanaú (CE)

Maria Izabel Gomes Silva; Ana Paula S. Gondim; Ila Fernanda S. Nunes; Francisca Cléa Florenço de Sousa

Currently in Brazil, some herbal therapy programs are being developed in primary healthcare services to supply the communities lacking basic medicines. To investigate the use and prescription of herbal medicines in the city of Maracanu, State of Ceara, Brazil, 226 patients with prescriptions containing herbal medicine were interviewed in Family Health Care Units and their drugs prescription were analyzed. The prevalence of herbal medicines in the prescription was 20.6%. Among the 15 herbal medicines produced in city, 10 were among the prescriptions reviewed, such as capsules, ointments, gels, dyes and syrup. The herbal medicines were mainly indicated for the treatment of respiratory problems skin conditions, and diabetes mellitus. Data support the use of herbal therapy in primary health care in Maracanau. However, it is important to emphasize that there is a need to conduct further study on the efficacy and safety of these herbal medicines, as well as on their quality control.


Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior | 2007

Central nervous system activity of acute administration of isopulegol in mice

Maria Izabel Gomes Silva; Manuel Rufino de Aquino Neto; Paulo Florentino Teixeira Neto; Brinell Arcanjo Moura; Jeferson Falcão do Amaral; Damião Pergentino de Sousa; Silvânia Maria Mendes Vasconcelos; Francisca Cléa Florenço de Sousa

Isopulegol is a monoterpene alcohol intermediate in the preparation of (-)-menthol and it is present in the essential oils of various plants. This work presents behavioral effects of isopulegol in animal models of open field, elevated plus maze (EPM), rota rod, hole board, barbiturate-induced sleeping time, tail suspension and forced swimming tests in mice. Isopulegol was administered intraperitoneally to male mice at single doses of 25 and 50 mg/kg, while diazepam 1 or 2 mg/kg and imipramine 10 or 30 mg/kg were used as standard drugs. The results showed that, similar to diazepam (1 mg/kg), both doses of isopulegol significantly modified all the observed parameters in the EPM test, without alter the general motor activity in the open field test. In the same way, both doses of isopulegol increased the number of head dips in the hole-board test. Forced swimming and tail suspension tests showed that isopulegol (25 and 50 mg/kg) was able to induce a significant increase in the immobility time, in opposite to imipramine, a recognized antidepressant drug. There was a decrease in the sleep latency time and prolongation of the pentobarbital-induced sleeping time with both doses of Isopulegol. Different from diazepam (2 mg/kg), isopulegol (25 e 50 mg/kg) had no effect on the motor coordination of animals in the rota rod test. These results showed that isopulegol presented depressant- and anxiolytic-like effects.


Brain Research Bulletin | 2010

Behavioral alterations and pro-oxidant effect of a single ketamine administration to mice.

Francisca Charliane Carlos da Silva; Maria do Carmo de Oliveira Citó; Maria Izabel Gomes Silva; Brinell Arcanjo Moura; Manuel Rufino de Aquino Neto; Mariana Lima Feitosa; Raquell de Castro Chaves; Danielle Silveira Macêdo; Silvania Maria Mendes Vasconcelos; Marta Maria de França Fonteles; Francisca Cléa Florenço de Sousa

A growing body of evidence has pointed to the ionotropic glutamate N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDA) as an important player in the etiology of psychopathologies, including anxiety and major depression. Clinical findings suggest that ketamine may be used for the treatment of major depression. There is evidence that reactive oxygen species also play an important role in the pathogenesis of many diseases, particularly those which are neurological and psychiatric in nature. This study examined the behavioral and oxidative stress alterations after a single administration of ketamine (5, 10 and 20mg/kg i.p.) in mice. Ketamine presented a significant anxiogenic effect in the elevated plus-maze model of anxiety, also increasing locomotor activity. In the forced swimming and tail suspension tests, a significant decrease in immobility time after ketamine administration was observed. In addition to the behavioral changes induced by ketamine, this drug also increased lipid peroxidation, nitrite content and catalase activity, while decreased GSH levels in mice prefrontal cortex. In conclusion, our results confirm the antidepressant effects of ketamine, also showing a pro-oxidant effect of this drug.


Naunyn-schmiedebergs Archives of Pharmacology | 2009

Gastroprotective activity of isopulegol on experimentally induced gastric lesions in mice: investigation of possible mechanisms of action.

Maria Izabel Gomes Silva; Brinell Arcanjo Moura; Manuel Rufino de Aquino Neto; Adriana da Rocha Tomé; Nayrton Flávio Moura Rocha; Alyne Mara Rodrigues de Carvalho; Danielle Silveira Macêdo; Silvânia Maria Mendes Vasconcelos; Damião Pergentino de Sousa; Glauce Socorro de Barros Viana; Francisca Cléa Florenço de Sousa

The present study investigated whether isopulegol, a monoterpene present in essential oils of several aromatic plants, would be able to promote some gastroprotective effect and also verified the possible mechanisms involved in this action. For this study, ethanol- and indomethacin-induced gastric ulcer models in mice and histopathological assessment were used. The roles of NO, sulfhydryls (glutathione, GSH), ATP-sensitive K+ channels (KATP channels), and prostaglandins were also investigated. Isopulegol exhibited a dose-related gastroprotective effect against ethanol-induced lesions, while the pretreatment with glibenclamide and indomethacin [but not with N(G)-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester] were able to reverse this action. The pretreatment with isopulegol also restored GSH levels to normal levels and exhibited dose-related gastroprotective effect against indomethacin-induced ulcer. The results suggested that isopulegol presents significant gastroprotective effects in both ethanol- and indomethacin-induced ulcer models, which appear to be mediated, at least in part, by endogenous prostaglandins, KATP channel opening, and antioxidant properties.


Fitoterapia | 2009

Effects of isopulegol on pentylenetetrazol-induced convulsions in mice: possible involvement of GABAergic system and antioxidant activity.

Maria Izabel Gomes Silva; Maria Angélica Gomes Silva; Manuel Rufino de Aquino Neto; Brinell Arcanjo Moura; Helenira Lourenço de Sousa; Everton Paulo Homem de Lavor; Patrícia Freire de Vasconcelos; Danielle Silveira Macêdo; Damião Pergentino de Sousa; Silvânia Maria Mendes Vasconcelos; Francisca Cléa Florenço de Sousa

The present study investigated the effects of isopulegol, a monoterpene alcohol, in PTZ-induced convulsions and verified possible involved mechanisms. Saline, isopulegol or diazepam were intraperitonealy injected 30 min before PTZ. The latency for development of convulsions and mortality, as well as the mortality protection percentage was recorded. For investigating the involvement of GABAergic system, flumazenil was utilized. The activity of antioxidant enzyme catalase as well as the levels of reduced glutathione and lipid peroxidation were measured in brain hippocampus. Similarly to diazepam, isopulegol significantly prolonged the latency for convulsions and mortality of mice. All animals were protected against mortality at higher dose of isopulegol. Flumazenil pretreatment decreased the prolongation of seizure latency induced by both diazepam and isopulegol, although it was not able to reverse the latency and protection percent for mortality. Isopulegol also significantly prevented PTZ-induced increase in lipid peroxidation, preserved catalase activity in normal levels, and prevented the PTZ-induced loss of GSH in hippocampus of mice. These results suggest that the anticonvulsant and bioprotective effects of isopulegol against PTZ-induced convulsions are possibly related to positive modulation of benzodiazepine-sensitive GABA(A) receptors and to antioxidant properties.


Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology | 2010

Gastroprotection of (-)-α-bisabolol on acute gastric mucosal lesions in mice: the possible involved pharmacological mechanisms

Nayrton Flávio Moura Rocha; Edith Teles Venancio; Brinell Arcanjo Moura; Maria Izabel Gomes Silva; Manoel Rufino Aquino Neto; Emiliano Ricardo Vasconcelos Rios; Damião Pergentino de Sousa; Silvania Maria Mendes Vasconcelos; Marta Maria de França Fonteles; Francisca Cléa Florenço de Sousa

(‐)‐α‐Bisabolol is an unsaturated, optically active sesquiterpene alcohol obtained by the direct distillation essential oil from plants such as Vanillosmopsis erythropappa and Matricaria chamomilla. (‐)‐α‐Bisabolol has generated considerable economic interest, since it possesses a delicate floral odor and has been shown to have anti‐septic and anti‐inflammatory activity. The aim of this work was to evaluate the gastroprotective action of (‐)‐α‐bisabolol on ethanol and indomethacin‐induced ulcer models in mice, and further investigate the pharmacological mechanisms involved in this action. The oral administration of (‐)‐α‐bisabolol 100 and 200 mg/kg was able to protect the gastric mucosa from ethanol (0.2 mL/animal p.o.) and indomethacin‐induced ulcer (20 mg/kg p.o.). Administration of l‐NAME (10 mg/kg i.p.), glibenclamide (10 mg/kg i.p.) or indomethacin (10 mg/kg p.o.) was not able to revert the gastroprotection promoted by (‐)‐α‐bisabolol 200 mg/kg on the ethanol‐induced ulcer. Dosage of gastric reduced glutathione (GSH) levels showed that ethanol and indomethacin reduced the content of non‐protein sulfhydryl (NP‐SH) groups, while (‐)‐α‐bisabolol significantly decreased the reduction of these levels on ulcer‐induced mice, but not in mice without ulcer. In conclusion, gastroprotective effect on ethanol and indomethacin‐induced ulcer promoted by (‐)‐α‐bisabolol may be associated with an increase of gastric sulfydryl groups bioavailability leading to a reduction of gastric oxidative injury induced by ethanol and indomethacin.


Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior | 2010

Anxiolytic-like effect of the monoterpene 1,4-cineole in mice

Patrícia Bezerra Gomes; Mariana Lima Feitosa; Maria Izabel Gomes Silva; Emmanuelle C. Noronha; Brinell Arcanjo Moura; E.T. Venâncio; Emiliano Ricardo Vasconcelos Rios; Damião Pergentino de Sousa; Silvânia Maria Mendes Vasconcelos; Marta Maria de França Fonteles; Francisca Cléa Florenço de Sousa

Recent studies have shown that some monoterpenes exert anxiolytic- and depressant-like actions, however, these effects from monoterpene 1,4-cineole are still unknown. This work aimed to study the effects of 1,4-cineole in classic animal models for depression- and anxiety-like behavior, specifically the elevated plus maze (EPM), hole board, open field, pentobarbital sleeping time, forced swimming, tail suspension and rota rod tests. 1,4-Cineole was administered orally to mice (100, 200 and 400 mg/kg), while diazepam (1 or 2 mg/kg) and imipramine (10 or 30 mg/kg) were used as standard drugs. 1,4-Cineole (400 mg/kg) modified all parameters observed in the EPM, while no significant variation was observed on general motor activity in the open-field test. In the hole-board assay, 1,4-cineole induced increase on the number of head dips. Forced swimming and tail suspension tests showed that cineole (200 and/or 400 mg/kg) was able to promote significant increase on the immobility time, while a decreased sleep latency was observed (200 and 400 mg/kg ) on the pentobarbital sleeping time. Cineole had no effect on the motor coordination of animals in the rota rod test. The results suggest that 1,4-cineole presents potential anxiolytic-like action consistent with possible general depression of the CNS.


Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2009

Central nervous system effects of the essential oil of the leaves of Alpinia zerumbet in mice

Fernanda Yvelize Ramos de Araújo; Maria Izabel Gomes Silva; Brinell Arcanjo Moura; Gersilene Valente de Oliveira; Luzia Kalyne Almeida Moreira Leal; Silvânia Maria Mendes Vasconcelos; Glauce Socorro de Barros Viana; Manoel Odorico de Moraes; Francisca Cléa Florenço de Sousa; Danielle Silveira Macêdo

Objectives Alpinia zerumbet, known in Brazil as colônia, is popularly used as a diuretic, antihypertensive, anti‐ulcerogenic and sedative. Based on this, we have investigated the central effects of the essential oil isolated from A. zerumbet leaves.


Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2012

Bioactivity and potential therapeutic benefits of some medicinal plants from the Caatinga (semi-arid) vegetation of Northeast Brazil: a review of the literature

Maria Izabel Gomes Silva; Carla Thiciane Vasconcelos de Melo; Leonardo Freire Vasconcelos; Alyne Mara Rodrigues de Carvalho; Francisca Cléa Florenço de Sousa

Medicinal plants have been used in traditional medicine for several thousand years all over the world. In this sense, information from Brazilian ethnic groups on folk medicine have contributed to the discovery of pharmacological activities from various plant-derived agents potentially leading to the innovative drugs. The Caatinga (semi-arid) vegetation is a highly threatened biome, covering a vast area in northeastern Brazil and has suffered from strong human influence for many decades. Many plants species found in the Caatinga have been widely used in folk medicine and for commercial manufacturing of phytotherapeutic products. Thus, the present review aims to disseminate to the scientific community some known species of medicinal plants found in the Caatinga that have been studied and analyzed in pharmacological scientific assays. Among the species that stood out for their local importance and multiplicity of uses were: Amburana cearensis (umburana-de-cheiro), Anadenanthera colubrina (Vell.) Brenan (angico-branco), Anacardium occidentalis L. (cajueiro), Bauhinia forficata Link (mororo), Cissus sicyoides L. (insulina-vegetal), Myracrodruon urundeuva Allemao (aroeira-do-sertao) and Zingiber officinalis L. (gengibre). The present study shows that several herbal constituents from Caatinga plants, whose pharmacological actions have been well characterized, may be relevant candidates for future and innovative therapeutic development.

Collaboration


Dive into the Maria Izabel Gomes Silva's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge