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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition | 2008

Effect of treatment of hepatic histopathology in children and adolescents with autoimmune hepatitis.

Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira; Mariza Leitão Valadares Roquete; Nivaldo Hartung Toppa; Lúcia Porto Fonseca de Castro; Eleonora Druve Tavares Fagundes; Francisco José Penna

Objective: To evaluate the effects of treatment on liver histopathology of children and adolescents diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis. Patients and Methods: Histopathological evaluation of liver biopsies performed at diagnosis or early during treatment, compared with biopsies after immunosuppressive treatment of 20 children and adolescents diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis who presented clinical and biochemical remission for at least 24 months. Liver histopathology was assessed by 2 pathologists. Agreement between their interpretations was analyzed with κ statistics. Results: The age at diagnosis of the 20 patients varied from 1.7 years to 11.6 years (median = 6.6 years); 18 were females. The mean duration of clinical and biochemical remission, up to performance of liver biopsy, was 4.1 years. The mean interval between the initial and posttreatment biopsies was 4.6 years (range 2–9.7 years). Assessing the necroinflammatory activity, a mean reduction by 6.3 (observer 1) and 7.3 (observer 2) in the grading score was observed (P = 0.00000). When staging was assessed, a mean reduction by 1.8 (observers 1 and 2) in the score was observed after treatment (P = 0.00008), and there was no progression toward cirrhosis. No regression of cirrhosis was observed. Conclusions: On histopathological evaluation, the immunosuppressive treatment improved the fibrosis scores, with an arrest in its progression and no development into cirrhosis. Fibrosis control is mainly associated with regression of necroinflammatory activity, which is the main treatment component in autoimmune hepatitis.


Jornal De Pediatria | 2005

Hepatite auto-imune tipo 1 em crianças e adolescentes: avaliação da suspensão do tratamento imunossupressor

Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira; Mariza Leitão Valadares Roquete; Francisco José Penna; Nivaldo Hartung Toppa; Lúcia Porto Fonseca de Castro

Objective: To assess treatment withdrawal in children and adolescents with autoimmune hepatitis, with clinical and laboratory remission for a minimum period of 24 months, determining the relapse rate after treatment withdrawal. Method: This is a descriptive, retrospective and partially prospective study of 21 children and adolescents with type 1 autoimmune hepatitis treated at the Outpatient Division of Pediatric Hepatology, Teaching


International Journal for Parasitology | 1996

Schistosoma mansoni : Permanence of modulation of the granulomatous inflammatory response in mice cured in the chronic phase

Paulo Marcos Zech Coelho; Nivaldo Hartung Toppa; J.S. Feldmann; R. Gonçalves; Rômulo Teixeira de Mello

Persistence of down regulation of granuloma size was studied in mice chronically infected with Schistosoma mansoni and cured by chemotherapy. The animals were reinfected at 20-, 50-, 110-, and 140-day intervals after treatment, and sacrificed 60 days post-infection. Reinfected animals were able to modulate the granulomatous inflammatory response, thus preventing a new acute phase. These findings may contribute to the explanation for the decrease of morbidity from human schistosomiasis seen in endemic areas following mass treatment.


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2009

Plexiform neurofibroma: an unusual cause of GI bleeding and intestinal obstruction.

Nilton Alves de Rezende; Vitor Arantes; Luana Lopes de Toledo; M Ferreira; Nivaldo Hartung Toppa; Gustavo Miranda Martins; Luiz Oswaldo Carneiro Rodrigues

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Toxicon | 1998

Effect of Tityus serrulatus scorpion toxin on serum gastrin levels in anaesthetized rat

Nivaldo Hartung Toppa; P. Martins; C.N. Colares; L. Freire-Maia; José Renan Cunha-Melo

Scorpion toxin induces gastric secretion of acid and pepsin in rats. These effects seem to be mediated by the release of acetylcholine and histamine. However, the role of gastrin in the scorpion-toxin-induced gastric secretion is unknown. We describe the effects of the T1 fraction purified from Tityus serrulatus scorpion venom on serum and on antral tissue gastrin levels in anaesthetized rats. Gastrin levels in serum and in the antral mucosa were measured before and at intervals 5, 15, 30, 60, 90 up to 120 min after the intravenous injection of saline or the T1 fraction of scorpion venom (0.25 mg/kg) into anaesthetized rats. Antral G-cells were submitted to immunocytochemistry and electron microscopy. The data on gastrin were correlated with the gastric juice volume, and the acid and pepsin output increases induced by toxin. Scorpion toxin induced a significant increase in volume, acid output and pepsin output of gastric juice and gastrin serum levels 15-60 min after injection. Simultaneous measurements of antral gastrin levels did not show significant effects. The number of dense, intermediate and empty granules per microm(2) in the cytoplasm of antral G-cells was not significantly changed 60 min after saline or toxin injection. Scorpion toxin significantly increased serum gastrin; levels in rats.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 1989

Dimensões do granuloma hepático produzido por ovos de duas linhagens geográficas do Schistosoma mansoni, no camundongo

Paulo Marcos Zech Coelho; Pedro Raso; Rômulo Teixeira de Mello; Nivaldo Hartung Toppa

The authors have determined the mean diameter of granulomas in the liver of mice infected with cercariae from two different and well definite geographic strains of Schistosoma mansoni (LE, Belo Horizonte, MG, and SJ, São José dos Campos, SP). A total of 1,170 granulomas has been measured. Granulomas measured on the 60th day after infection showed larger size than the other ones measured on the 90th day. Modulation of the immunopathologic response was significantly more efficient for the LE strain, whereas the granulomas (with 60 and 90 days) related to SJ strain were significantly larger. Data suggested a higher pathogenicity for the SJ strain. It is speculated whether these findings could explain, in part, the occurrence of regional variations of the anatomo-clinical forms of schistosomiasis.The authors have determined the mean diameter of granulomas in the liver of mice infected with cercariae from two different and well definite geographic strains of Schistosoma mansoni (LE, Belo Horizonte, MG, and SJ, Sao Jose dos Campos, SP). A total of 1,170 granulomas has been measured. Granulomas measured on the 60th day after infection showed larger size than the other ones measured on the 90th day. Modulation of the immunopathologic response was significantly more efficient for the LE strain, whereas the granulomas ( with 60 and 90 days) related to SJ strain were significantly larger. Data suggested a higher pathogenicity for the SJ strain. It is speculated whether these findings could explain, in part, the occurence of regional variations of the anatomo-clinical forms of schistosomiasis.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 1985

Alterações quantitativas das células neuroendócrinas no Megacólon chagásico

Alfredo José Afonso Barbosa; Nivaldo Hartung Toppa; José Renan da Cunha Melo; Washington Luiz Tafuri

Silver stainings (Masson-Fontana and Sevier- Munger methods) were applied to sections from surgical specimens of chagasic megasigmoid. The distribution and the number of both enterochromaffin (EC) cells and EC plus argyrophyl (ARG) cells were studied. Both of them, EC and ARG cells presented a predominantly basal localization in mucosal glands of megasigmoids (n = 16) and Controls (n= 8) The counting of EC cells and EC plus ARG cells has shown that only the group EC plus ARG cells was significantly increased. Morphometric studies revealed a significant increase in the thickness of the muscle and mucosa layers of the megasigmoid when compared to the Controls.


Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 1999

Hepatic regeneration after partial hepatectomy in mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni, at the acute and chronic phases of the disease

G. Costa; José Renan Cunha-Melo; B.G. Aguiar; S.C. Gonçalves; Nivaldo Hartung Toppa; Paulo Marcos Zech Coelho

Outbred male albino mice normal or infected with 30 cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni (LE strain) were submitted to 65% hepatectomy during the acute (70 days) and chronic phase (160 days) phases of the disease. A group of the infected animals was treated with 400 mg/kg of oxamniquine during the acute phase before hepatectomy. Non-infected, infected and treated but not hepatectomized animals were kept as controls. Hepatic regeneration was evaluated by incorporation of tritiated thymidine, intraperitoneally injected into non-hepatectomized and hepatectomized animals, 24 hours after surgery. The results showed that removal of 65% of the hepatic parenchyma, during the acute phase, led to a statistically significant increase of thymidine incorporation, when compared with the uninfected hepatectomized controls. This phenomenon was not observed at the chronic phase. Treatment with oxamniquine administered during the acute phase led to a decrease in thymidine incorporation rate 160 days after infection (90 days after treatment) and 24 hours after hepatectomy. The data suggest that infection with S. mansoni represents a considerable stimulus for the regenerative capacity of the liver during the acute, but not the chronic phase of disease.


Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira | 2017

Concomitant testicular infection by Zika virus and Schistosoma mansoni in a Brazilian young boy

Leonardo de Souza Alves; Cesar Estanislau; Lucio Barreto; Francisco Batista; Nivaldo Hartung Toppa

Sumary The identification of a escrotal mass without pain or report of trauma should be investigated to rule out scrotal cancer. We report the case of a young Brazilian boy who underwent orchiectomy after magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and duplex scan (DS) indicating a high possibility of cancer. Blood exams ruled out the possibility of cancer. Testicular biopsy was not indicated. After surgery the diagnostic was extensive orchiepididymitis by Schistosoma. In endemic areas orchiepididymis by Schistosoma should be investigate to avoid unnecessary surgeries. This patient was also infected with Zika virus.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 1994

Aspects of the granulomatous reaction in the liver of mice infected and reinfected with two different geographical strains of Schistosoma mansoni

Pedro Raso; Paulo Marcos Zech Coelho; Nivaldo Hartung Toppa; Rômulo Teixeira de Mello

In this study, which was undertaken in relation to the histopathologic behavior of two different strains (LE-Belo Horizonte, MG and SJ-São José dos Campos, SP) in infections and reinfections (homologous or heterologous) with Schistosoma mansoni, the authors confirmed a more accentuated pathogenicity of the SJ strain. All the reinfections showed the presence of typical granulomas of the acute phase, when performed either with the same strain (homologous) or with a different strain (heterologous) of the parasite of the primo infection. The possible mechanisms responsible for reactivation of the immunopathologic response in reinfections are discussed.

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Pedro Raso

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Rômulo Teixeira de Mello

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Lúcia Porto Fonseca de Castro

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Eduardo Paulino Júnior

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Francisco José Penna

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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José Renan Cunha-Melo

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Virginia Hora Rios Leite

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Agnaldo Soares Lima

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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