Rodrigo de Barros Freitas
Universidade Federal de Viçosa
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Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity | 2016
Rodrigo de Barros Freitas; Rômulo Dias Novaes; Reggiani Vilela Gonçalves; Bianca Gazolla Mendonça; Eliziária C. Santos; Andréia Queiroz Ribeiro; Luciana Moreira Lima; Luciano G. Fietto; Maria do Carmo Gouveia Peluzio; João Paulo Viana Leite
We investigated the effects of E. edulis bioproducts (lyophilized pulp [LEE], defatted lyophilized pulp [LDEE], and oil [EO]) on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) induced by a high-fat diet (HFD) in rats. All products were chemically analyzed. In vivo, 42 rats were equally randomized into seven groups receiving standard diet, HFD alone or combined with EO, LEE, or LDEE. After NAFLD induction, LEE, LDEE, or EO was added to the animals diet for 4 weeks. LEE was rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids. From LEE degreasing, LDEE presented higher levels of anthocyanins and antioxidant capacity in vitro. Dietary intake of LEE and especially LDEE, but not EO, attenuated diet-induced NAFLD, reducing inflammatory infiltrate, steatosis, and lipid peroxidation in liver tissue. Although both E. edulis bioproducts were not hepatotoxic, only LDEE presented sufficient benefits to treat NAFLD in rats, possibly by its low lipid content and high amount of phenols and anthocyanins.
Journal of Tropical Diseases & Public Health | 2016
Andréia Patrícia Gomes; Paulo Sérgio Balbino Miguel; Rodrigo Roger Vitorino; Marisa Dibbern Lopes Correia; Ronny Francisco de Souza; Rodrigo de Barros Freitas; Juliana Lopes Rangel Fietto; Luiz Alberto Santana; Mauro Geller; Rodrigo Siqueira-Batista
Objective: The scope of this paper is to present the main aspects related to the causative agent of visceral leishmaniasis and implications of this interaction with the human host, allowing the improvement of health care actions. nMethods: The paper was put together based on a literature review with a defined search strategy. To obtain the articles we consulted the Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) and the U. S. National Library of Medicine (PubMed). nResults: The leishmaniases are a group of diseases that pose a serious public health problem in at least 88 countries, and are included among the six priority endemic diseases in the world, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In this scenario the visceral form stands out kala-azar (visceral leishmaniasis) which, despite its endemic nature, has been reported in different areas of Latin America associated with the process of expansion and urbanization, as well as the unchecked deforestation. nConclusion: The importance of this discussion of the clinical and diagnostic aspects of VL relates particularly to delayed diagnosis of cases by professionals unfamiliar with the disease – which is becoming quite common due to the intense flow of people in the world resulting in the delayed initiation of therapy.
Mycologia | 2015
Leonardo S. S. Oliveira; Thomas C. Harrington; Rodrigo de Barros Freitas; Douglas McNew; Acelino Couto Alfenas
Species in the North American clade (NAC) of the Ceratocystis fimbriata complex are mostly weak pathogens that infect native tree hosts through fresh wounds. Isolations from discolored tissue of wounded Tilia americana (basswood) in Iowa and Nebraska yielded a Ceratocystis species that was similar to but distinct from isolates of C. variospora from other hosts. Sequences of 28S rDNA showed that isolates from basswood did not differ from C. variospora, but there were minor differences in ITS rDNA sequences. The DNA sequences of a portion of the Cerato-platanin gene and TEF1α showed the basswood fungus to be a unique lineage. Cross inoculations in two experiments showed that the basswood isolates and C. variospora isolates from Quercus spp. were most aggressive to their respective hosts. Isolates from basswood grew slower and were less pigmented than C. variospora isolates from Quercus spp. The basswood fungus thus is distinguished from C. variospora based on phylogenetic analyses and phenotype and is herein described as C. tiliae sp. nov.
Revista Brasileira De Terapia Intensiva | 2012
Rodrigo Siqueira-Batista; Andréia Patrícia Gomes; Eduardo Gomes de Mendonça; Rodrigo Roger Vitorino; Sarah Fumian Milward Azevedo; Rodrigo de Barros Freitas; Luiz Alberto Santana; Maria Goreti de Almeida Oliveira
Despite advances in treatment and campaigns for prevention and control of malaria on the various continents where it is still rampant, this disease remains significantly relevant to the contemporary world. Plasmodium falciparum is the organism that is mainly responsible for severe malaria, which is characterized by disturbances in different organs and systems, with possibly fatal outcomes. Although incipient, proteomic studies of malaria have yielded favorable prospects for elucidating the biological aspects of Plasmodium as well as the pathophysiological, diagnostic, prophylactic, and therapeutic mechanisms of the disease. Thus, the aim of the present article is to present a brief review of the applications of proteomic analysis in P. falciparum malaria.Despite advances in treatment and campaigns for prevention and control of malaria on the various continents where it is still rampant, this disease remains significantly relevant to the contemporary world. Plasmodium falciparum is the organism that is mainly responsible for severe malaria, which is characterized by disturbances in different organs and systems, with possibly fatal outcomes. Although incipient, proteomic studies of malaria have yielded favorable prospects for elucidating the biological aspects of Plasmodium as well as the pathophysiological, diagnostic, prophylactic, and therapeutic mechanisms of the disease. Thus, the aim of the present article is to present a brief review of the applications of proteomic analysis in P. falciparum malaria.
Revista Científica FAGOC - Saúde | 2018
Matheus Costa Cabral; Marina dos Santos Pires; Camila Pereira Bahia; Márcio Luiz Rinaldi; Pedro Henrique D´Avila Costa Ribeiro; Roberta Feital Xavier; Rodrigo de Barros Freitas; Tiago Antoniol; Wilton Balbi Filho; Lívia Beatriz Almeida Fontes
Revista Científica FAGOC - Saúde | 2018
Maria Augusta Coutinho de Andrade Oliveira; Rodrigo de Barros Freitas; Amanda Paiva Tavares; Íris Novais de Paula Novais Silva; Sofia da Silva Pinto; Wellington Segheto; Elaine Teixeira Fernandes; Glauco Teixeira Gomes da Silva; Filipe Moreira de Andrade
Revista Científica FAGOC - Saúde | 2018
Amanda Fontes de Carvalho Pinto; Rodrigo de Barros Freitas; Carla Quinhones Godoy Soares; Cíntia Fernandes Fidélis; Gisele Aparecida Fófano; Luiz Felipe Lopes e Silva; Igor Monteze Ferreira
Revista Científica FAGOC - Saúde | 2017
Melissa Paro Pereira Brega; Patrícia Guimaraes Goncalves; Vinicius José Vieira de Souza; Vitor Azevedo Sarmento; Yasmin Soares Maciel; Joice de Fátima Laureano Martins da Silva; Juliana Alves Resende; Elaine Teixeira Fernandes; Gisele Aparecida Fófano; Rodrigo de Barros Freitas
Revista Científica FAGOC - Saúde | 2017
Letícia Magalhães de Almeida; Cristiane Ferrari Vieira; Elaine Teixeira Fernandes; Glauco Teixeira Gomes da Silva; Márcio Luiz Rinaldi; Renato Gomes Pereira; Rodrigo de Barros Freitas; Tiago Antoniol; Lívia Beatriz Almeida Fontes
Revista Científica FAGOC - Saúde | 2017
Rodrigo de Barros Freitas; Marcelo Torres Santiago; Camila Pereira Bahia; Leonardo P. Pereira; Carolina Maffia Vaz de Mello; Ariane C. R. Nogueira; Aureanny de Paula Dias; Mariana R. C. Capaverde; Cristiane Vieira Ferrari; Tiago Antoniol