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Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2011

Ultrastructural study on the morphological changes to male worms of Schistosoma mansoni after in vitro exposure to allicin

Caliandra Maria Bezerra Luna Lima; Francisca Inês de Sousa Freitas; Liana Clébia Soares Lima de Morais; Marília Gabriela dos Santos Cavalcanti; Lânia Ferreira da Silva; Rafael José Ribeiro Padilha; Constância Gayoso Simões Barbosa; Fábio André Brayner dos Santos; Luiz Carlos Alves; Margareth de Fátima Formiga Melo Diniz

INTRODUCTION Garlic has a wide range of actions, including antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antiprotozoal and anthelmintic actions. This antiparasitic activity has been attributed to allicin, which is the main constituent of garlic. The present study aimed to investigate the in vitro activity of allicin on the tegument of adult Schistosoma mansoni worms using scanning electron microscopy. METHODS Swiss Webster mice were infected with S. mansoni cercariae (100 per mouse) and sacrificed 50 days later to acquire the adult worms. These worms were collected by perfusion and placed in RPMI medium 1,640 at 37°C before transferring to RPMI media containing 0 (control), 5, 10, 15 and 20mg/mL of allicin, where they were incubated for 2h. The worms were fixed in 2.5% glutaraldehyde solution, washed twice, post-fixed in osmium tetroxide, washed twice and then dehydrated with ascending grades of ethanol. The samples were air-dried, mounted on stubs, gold coated in an ion sputtering unit and viewed using a scanning electron microscope. RESULTS A concentration of 5mg/mL caused wrinkling in the tegument; a concentration of 10mg/mL resulted in changes to tubercles and loss or modification of spines. With 15 and 20mg/mL increasing damage to the tegument could be seen, such as vesicle formation and the presence of ulcers. CONCLUSIONS These findings demonstrate the effect of allicin on adult S. mansoni worms and indicate that most of the changes occur at concentrations greater than that normally indicated for treatment.


BioMed Research International | 2015

Evaluation of Hemagglutination Activity of Chitosan Nanoparticles Using Human Erythrocytes

Jefferson Muniz de Lima; Ronaldo Rodrigues Sarmento; Joelma Rodrigues de Souza; Fábio André Brayner; Ana Paula Sampaio Feitosa; Rafael José Ribeiro Padilha; Luiz Carlos Alves; Isaque Jerônimo Porto; Roberta Ferreti Bonan Dantas Batista; Juliano E. Oliveira; Eliton S. Medeiros; Lúcio Roberto Castellano

Chitosan is a polysaccharide composed of randomly distributed chains of β-(1-4) D-glucosamine and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine. This compound is obtained by partial or total deacetylation of chitin in acidic solution. The chitosan-based hemostatic agents have been gaining much attention in the management of bleeding. The aim of this study was to evaluate in vitro hemagglutination activity of chitosan nanoparticles using human erythrocytes. The preparation of nanoparticles was achieved by ionotropic gelification technique followed by neutralization with NaOH 1 mol/L−1. The hemagglutination activity was performed on a solution of 2% erythrocytes (pH 7.4 on PBS) collected from five healthy volunteers. The hemolysis determination was made by spectrophotometric analysis. Chitosan nanoparticle solutions without NaOH addition changed the reddish colour of the wells into brown, suggesting an oxidative reaction of hemoglobin and possible cell lysis. All neutralized solutions of chitosan nanoparticles presented positive haemagglutination, without any change in reaction color. Chitosan nanoparticles presented hemolytic activity ranging from 186.20 to 223.12%, while neutralized solutions ranged from 2.56 to 72.54%, comparing to distilled water. Results highlight the need for development of new routes of synthesis of chitosan nanoparticles within human physiologic pH.


Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2016

Ultrastructural changes in Schistosoma mansoni male worms after in vitro incubation with the essential oil of Mentha x Villosa huds

Thiago José Matos-Rocha; Marília Gabriela dos Santos Cavalcanti; Dyana Leal Veras; Ana Paula Sampaio Feitosa; Gabriel Gazzoni Araújo Gonçalves; Nairomberg Cavalcanti Portela-Junior; Ana Silvia Suassuna Carneiro Lúcio; Anekécia Lauro da Silva; Rafael José Ribeiro Padilha; Márcia Ortiz Mayo Marques; José Maria Barbosa-Filho; Luiz Carlos Alves; Fábio André Brayner

Introduction: The essential oil Mentha x villosa (MVEO) has a wide range of actions, including antibacterial, antifungal, antiprotozoal and schistosomicidal actions. The present study aimed to investigate the ultrastructural changes of MVEO on the tegument of adult Schistosoma mansoni. Materials and Methods: Different concentrations of MVEO were tested on S. mansoni adult worms in vitro. Ultrastructural changes on the tegument of these adult worms were evaluated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Results: The MVEO caused the death of all worms at 500 μg mL-1 after 24 h. After 24h of 500 μg mL-1 MVEO treatment, bubble lesions were observed over the entire body of worms and they presented loss of tubercles in some regions of the ventral portion. In the evaluation by TEM, S. mansoni adult worms treated with MVEO, 500 μg mL-1, presented changes in the tegument and vacuoles in the syncytial matrix region. Glycogen granules close to the muscle fibers were visible. Conclusion: The ability of MVEO to cause extensive ultrastructural damage to S. mansoni adult worms correlates with its schistosomicidal effects and confirms earlier findings with S. mansoni.


Toxicology in Vitro | 2015

Different cell death responses induced by eupomatenoid-5 in MCF-7 and 786-0 tumor cell lines.

Giovanna Barbarini Longato; Giovanna F. Fiorito; Débora Barbosa Vendramini-Costa; Ilza Maria de Oliveira Sousa; Sirlene Valério Tinti; Sinara Mônica Vitalino de Almeida; Rafael José Ribeiro Padilha; Mary Ann Foglio; João Ernesto de Carvalho

Natural products remain an important source of new drugs, including anticancer drugs. Recently, our group reported the anticancer activity of eupomatenoid-5 (eup-5), a neolignan isolated from Piper regnellii (Miq.) C. DC. var. regnellii leaves. In vitro studies demonstrated that MCF-7 (breast) and 786-0 (kidney) were among the cancer cell lines most sensitive to eup-5 treatment. The current results demonstrate that mitochondrial membrane depolarization and generation of reactive oxygen species are implicated in eup-5-mediated cytotoxic effects on these cancer cells lines. In MCF-7 cells, eup-5 led to phosphatidylserine externalization and caspase activation, whereas the same did not occur in 786-0 cells. Scanning electron microscopy revealed a reduction of microvilli density, as well as cell morphology alterations. Moreover, treated MCF-7 cells exhibited well-characterized apoptosis alterations, while treated 786-0 cells exhibited characteristics of programmed necroptosis process. These findings support the possibility that different mechanisms may be targeted by eup-5 in cell death response.


Micron | 2016

Ultrastructural Assessment of 2-(acridin-9-ylmethylene)-N-phenylhydrazinecarbothioamide activity on human breast adenocarcinoma cells.

Sinara Mônica Vitalino de Almeida; Lúcia Patrícia Bezerra Gomes da Silva; Luiza Rayanna Amorim de Lima; Giovanna Longato; Rafael José Ribeiro Padilha; Luiz Carlos Alves; Fábio André Brayner; João Ernesto de Carvalho; Eduardo Isidoro Carneiro Beltrão; Maria do Carmo Alves de Lima; Luiz Bezerra de Carvalho Júnior

The aim of the present study was to investigate ultrastructural changes induced by (Z)-2-(acridin-9-ylmethylene)-N-phenylhydrazinecarbothioamide (APHCA) treatment on human breast adenocarcinoma cancer cells MCF-7, besides the evaluation of phosphatidylserine externalization and DNA fragmentation in treated cells. Cell viability analysis demonstrated concentration and time-manner cytotoxicity. Treated MCF-7 cells did not expose phosphatidylserine residues to the external plasma membrane surface and DNA fragmentation was not visualized by electrophoresis. Light microscopy showed compromised cell density and presence of vacuolization after APHCA treatment with 60μM. Scanning and transmission electron microscopies revealed hallmarks of autophagy, namely the presence of membrane bebbling and autophagosomes, besides shrunken cells and cell debris in treated MCF-7 cells. However, more specific tests such as the quantification of mammalian autophagy proteins are necessary to determine the kind of death that is trigged by APHCA.


Parasitology Research | 2012

Ultrastructural analysis of miltefosine-induced surface membrane damage in adult Schistosoma mansoni BH strain worms

Humberto Gonçalves Bertão; Renata Alexandre Ramos Silva; Rafael José Ribeiro Padilha; Mônica Camelo Pessôa de Azevedo Albuquerque; Gandhi Rádis-Baptista


Parasitology Research | 2011

Scanning electron microscopy of the human low-density lipoprotein interaction with the tegument of Schistosoma mansoni

Adriana S. A. Pereira; Rafael José Ribeiro Padilha; José L. Lima-Filho; Maria E. C. Chaves


Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2017

Anatomical characterization of ultra-structures, biominerals and histolocalization of metabolites in leaves of Genipa americana

Alex L. Vasconcelos; Andréa V. Santos; Rafael José Ribeiro Padilha; Luiz Carlos Alves; Karina Perrelli Randau


Parasitology Research | 2013

Morphological and morphometric study of cercariae and adult worms of Schistosoma mansoni (SLM strain) isolated from infected mice

A. S. A. Pereira; N. L. Cavalcanti; G. A. F. Nascimento; J. L. G. Nascimento-Silva; Rafael José Ribeiro Padilha; L. F. W. Viegas; Luiz Carlos Alves; José L. Lima-Filho; Maria E. C. Chaves


Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2018

Anatomy, histochemistry and oxalic acid content of the leaflets of Averrhoa bilimbi and Averrhoa carambola

Rafaela Barros de Sá; Alex L. Vasconcelos; Andréa V. Santos; Rafael José Ribeiro Padilha; Luiz Carlos Alves; Luiz Alberto Lira Soares; Karina Perrelli Randau

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Luiz Carlos Alves

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Karina Perrelli Randau

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Alex L. Vasconcelos

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Ana Paula Sampaio Feitosa

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Andréa V. Santos

Federal University of Pernambuco

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