R. O. Batista
Federal University of São Paulo
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Frontiers in Physiology | 2017
Gabriel R. Estrela; Frederick Wasinski; R. O. Batista; Meire Ioshie Hiyane; Raphael José Ferreira Felizardo; Flavia Franco da Cunha; Danilo Candido de Almeida; Denise Maria Avancini Costa Malheiros; Niels Olsen Saraiva Câmara; Carlos C. Barros; Michael Bader; Ronaldo C. Araujo
The antineoplastic drug cisplatin promotes renal injury, which limits its use. Protocols that reduce renal cisplatin toxicity will allow higher doses to be used in cisplatin treatment. Here, we compare physical exercise and caloric restriction (CR) as protocols to reduce cisplatin renal injury in mice. Male C57BL/6 were divided into four groups: Control, cisplatin, exercise + cisplatin, and 30% CR + cisplatin. Animals were injected with a single dose of cisplatin (20 mg/kg i.p.) and sacrificed 96 h after injection. Quantitative real time PCR, histological analyses, immunohistochemistry, and biochemical measurements were performed to investigate renal injury, necrosis, apoptosis, and inflammatory mechanisms. Both protocols protected against cisplatin renal injury, but CR was more effective in reducing uraemia and renal necrosis. The CR + Cisplatin group exhibited reduced serum IL-1β and TNF-α levels. No differences were noted in the renal mRNA expression of cytokines. Both interventions reduced apoptosis, but only the CR + Cisplatin group decreased TNFR2 protein expression. PPAR-α was activated in mice after CR. An antagonist of PPAR-α blocked the protective effect of CR. Both interventions attenuated the nephrotoxicity caused by cisplatin injection, but CR + Cisplatin showed a better response by modulating TNFR2. Moreover, part of the CR benefit depends on PPAR-α activation.
Brain Structure & Function | 2018
Frederick Wasinski; R. O. Batista; Michael Bader; Ronaldo C. Araujo; Friederike Klempin
Physical exercise is a strong external effector that induces precursor cell proliferation in the adult mouse hippocampus. Research into mechanisms has focused on central changes within the hippocampus and we have established that serotonin is the signaling factor that transduces physical activity into adult neurogenesis. Less focus has been given on potential peripheral signals that may cause pro-mitotic running effects. Vasoactive kinin peptides are important for blood pressure regulation and inflammatory processes to maintain cardiovascular homeostasis. Acting via the two receptors termed B1 (B1R) and B2R, the peptides also function in the brain. In particular, studies attribute B2R a role in cell proliferation and differentiation into neurons in vitro. Here, we determined B1R and B2R mRNA expression levels in the adult mouse hippocampus and prefrontal cortex in vivo, and in response to running exercise. Using mice depleted in either or both receptors, B1-knockout (KO), B2KO and B1/2KO we observed changes in running performance overnight and in running distances. However, voluntary exercise led to the known pro-mitotic effect in the dentate gyrus of B1KO mice while it was attenuated in B2KO accompanied by an increase in microglia cells. Our data identify B2R as an important factor in running-induced precursor cell proliferation.
Acta Scientiarum-agronomy | 2006
F. F. da Cunha; A. T. de Matos; R. O. Batista; P. A. lo Monaco
Engenharia na Agricultura | 2009
C. A. B. de Alencar; Marcelo Rossi Vicente; R. O. Batista; J. A. R. de Souza
Engenharia na Agricultura | 2009
D. A. Moreira; M. A. Martinez; J. A. R. de Souza; A. T. de Matos; R. O. Batista
Engenharia na Agricultura | 2010
R. O. Batista; R. A. de Oliveira; Antônio Alves Soares; A. T. de Matos; Paulo Roberto Cecon
Engenharia na Agricultura | 2009
D. A. Moreira; M. A. Martinez; J. A. R. de Souza; A. T. de Matos; R. O. Batista
Central theme, technology for all: sharing the knowledge for development. Proceedings of the International Conference of Agricultural Engineering, XXXVII Brazilian Congress of Agricultural Engineering, International Livestock Environment Symposium - ILES VIII, Iguassu Falls City, Brazil, 31st August to 4th September, 2008. | 2008
D. de F. Silva; A. T. de Matos; F. A. de O. Melo; R. O. Batista; J. H. do Nascimento Junior; N. de F. S. Ramos
Central theme, technology for all: sharing the knowledge for development. Proceedings of the International Conference of Agricultural Engineering, XXXVII Brazilian Congress of Agricultural Engineering, International Livestock Environment Symposium - ILES VIII, Iguassu Falls City, Brazil, 31st August to 4th September, 2008. | 2008
D. de F. Silva; A. T. de Matos; F. A. de O. Melo; R. O. Batista; J. H. do Nascimento Junior; N. de F. S. Ramos
Central theme, technology for all: sharing the knowledge for development. Proceedings of the International Conference of Agricultural Engineering, XXXVII Brazilian Congress of Agricultural Engineering, International Livestock Environment Symposium - ILES VIII, Iguassu Falls City, Brazil, 31st August to 4th September, 2008 | 2008
D. de F. Silva; A. T. de Matos; F. A. de O. Melo; R. O. Batista; N. de F. S. Ramos; J. H. do Nascimento Junior