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Toxicology Letters | 2015

Inhalation of fine particulate matter during pregnancy increased IL-4 cytokine levels in the fetal portion of the placenta.

Juliana Oliveira de Melo; Sonia Soto; Isis Akemi Katayama; Camilla Ferreira Wenceslau; Amanda Gonçalves Pires; Mariana Matera Veras; Luzia Naoko Shinohara Furukawa; Isac de Castro; Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva; Joel Claudio Heimann

This study aimed to verify the development of placental and systemic inflammation in rats exposed to fine particulate matter before or during pregnancy. Wistar rats were exposed to filtered air (control) or to a load of 600 μg/m(3) of fine particles in the air. The gene expression of IL-1β, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, INF-γ, TNF-α and Toll-like receptor 4 in the placenta was evaluated. The serum and placental concentrations of IL-1β, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, INF-γ and TNF-α were measured. The total and differential blood leukocyte and blood platelet count was assessed. Compared to control animals, IL-4 content was elevated in the fetal portion of the placenta in rats exposed to air pollution before and during pregnancy. Increased IL-4 suggests that a placental inflammatory reaction may have occurred in response to exposure to fine particulate matter and that this cytokine was responsible, among possibly others factors, for resolution of the inflammatory reaction.


Clinics | 2011

Effects of mycophenolate sodium on mucociliary clearance using a bronchial section and anastomosis rodent model

Viviane Ferreira Paes e Silva; Rogério Pazetti; Sonia Soto; Mariana Moreira Quinhones Siqueira; Aristides Tadeu Correia; Fabio Biscegli Jatene; Paulo Manuel Pêgo-Fernandes

OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of mycophenolate sodium on mucociliary clearance. INTRODUCTION: Mycophenolate is one of the most commonly used immunosuppressive drugs in lung transplantation. Although its pharmacokinetic properties are well defined, its side effects on mucociliary clearance have not yet been studied. METHODS: Sixty rats were subjected to left bronchial section and anastomosis. The right bronchus was used as a control. After surgery, the rats were assigned to two groups based on whether they received saline solution (n = 30) or mycophenolate sodium (n = 30). After 7, 15, or 30 days of treatment, 10 animals from each group were sacrificed, and in vitro mucus transportability, in situ mucociliary transport velocity and ciliary beat frequency were measured. RESULTS: The analysis of mucus transportability revealed that neither mycophenolate nor bronchial section altered any transportability related property for up to 30 days of treatment after surgery (p>0.05). With regard to ciliary beat frequency, the operated left bronchi from the mycophenolate group showed a significant decrease on post-surgical day 30 (p = 0.003). In addition, we found a significant reduction in the in situ mucociliary transport velocity in the mycophenolate-treated group (p = 0.0001). DISCUSSION: These data add important information regarding mucociliary clearance dysfunction following mycophenolate therapy and suggest that mycophenolate might contribute to the high incidence of respiratory tract infections in lung transplant patients. Further studies are needed to investigate the combined action of mycophenolate with other immunosuppressive drugs and to establish methods to protect and recover mucociliary clearance, an important airway defense mechanism.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Exposure to fine particulate matter in the air alters placental structure and the renin-angiotensin system

Sonia Soto; Juliana Oliveira de Melo; Guilherme Marchesi; Karen Lucasechi Lopes; Mariana Matera Veras; Ivone B. Oliveira; Regiane Machado de Souza; Isac de Castro; Luzia Naoko Shinohara Furukawa; Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva; Joel Claudio Heimann

Transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGFβ1), the uteroplacental renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A) participate in the placentation process. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of exposure to pollutants on the placenta. Methods Female Wistar rats were exposed to filtered air (F) or to concentrated fine particulate matter (P) for 15 days. After mating, the rats were divided into four groups and again exposed to F or P (FF, FP, PF, PP) beginning on day 6 of pregnancy. At embryonic day 19, the placenta was collected. The placental structure, the protein and gene expression of TGFβ1, VEGF-A, and its receptor Flk-1 and RAS were evaluated by indirect ELISA and quantitative real-time PCR. Results Exposure to P decreased the placental mass, size, and surface area as well as the TGFβ1, VEGF-A and Flk-1 content. In the maternal portion of the placenta, angiotensin II (AngII) and its receptors AT1 (AT1R) and AT2 (AT2R) were decreased in the PF and PP groups. In the fetal portion of the placenta, AngII in the FP, PF and PP groups and AT2R in the PF and PP groups were decreased, but AT1R was increased in the FP group. VEGF-A gene expression was lower in the PP group than in the FF group. Conclusions Exposure to pollutants before and/or during pregnancy alters some characteristics of the placenta, indicating a possible impairment of trophoblast invasion and placental angiogenesis with possible consequences for the maternal-fetal interaction, such as a limitation of fetal nutrition and growth.


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2013

Immunosuppression Effects on Airway Mucociliary Clearance: Comparison Between Two Triple Therapies

Maristela Prado e Silva; Sonia Soto; Francine Maria de Almeida; Tatiana Limonete; Edwin Roger Parra; Fabio Biscegli Jatene; Paulo Manuel Pêgo-Fernandes; Rogério Pazetti

BACKGROUND Tacrolimus and mycophenolate have now become the most widely used combination for maintenance immunosuppressive regimens after lung transplantation in comparison with cyclosporine and azathioprine. However, limited information is available with respect to their effects on cells, other than those from the immunologic compartment. We hypothesized that different triple therapies could have different effects on airway mucociliary clearance, playing an important role in respiratory infections observed after lung transplantation. METHODS Ninety rats were assigned to three groups (n = 30 each): control = vehicle, therapy 1 = tacrolimus + mycophenolate + prednisone, and therapy 2 = cyclosporine + azathioprine + prednisone. After 7, 15, or 30 days of treatment by gavage, the animals were killed and the following parameters were studied: mucus transportability, ciliary beating frequency, mucociliary transport velocity, and neutral and acid mucus production. RESULTS There was a significant decrease in ciliary beating frequency, mucociliary transport velocity, and neutral mucus production in all immunosuppressed animals; indeed, both therapies, mainly therapy 1, caused an increase in acid mucus production for as long as 15 days of treatment. CONCLUSIONS Both triple therapies impaired airway mucociliary clearance of rats, but therapy 1 had a more deleterious effect. These data suggest that these undesirable effects can contribute to the high incidence of respiratory infections observed in patients undergoing lung transplantation.


Clinics | 2017

The effects of individually ventilated cages on the respiratory systems of male and female Wistar rats from birth until adulthood

Guilherme Marchesi; Sonia Soto; Isac de Castro; Thiago Guimarães Rodrigues; Henrique T. Moriya; Francine Maria de Almeida; Rogério Pazetti; Joel Claudio Heimann; Luzia Naoko Shinohara Furukawa

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the respiratory systems of male and female rats maintained in individually ventilated cages (IVCs) from birth until adulthood. METHODS: Female Wistar rats were housed in individually ventilated cages or conventional cages (CCs) and mated with male Wistar rats. After birth and weaning, the male offspring were separated from the females and kept in cages of the same type until 12 weeks of age. RESULTS: The level of food consumption was lower in male offspring (IVC=171.7±9; CC=193.1±20) than in female offspring (IVC=100.6±7; CC=123.4±0.4), whereas the water intake was higher in female offspring (IVC=149.8±11; CC=99.2±0) than in male offspring (IVC=302.5±25; CC=249.7±22) at 11 weeks of age when housed in IVCs. The cage temperature was higher in individually ventilated cages than in conventional cages for both male (IVCs=25.9±0.5; CCs=22.95±0.3) and female (IVCs=26.2±0.3; CCs=23.1±0.3) offspring. The respiratory resistance (IVC=68.8±2.8; CC=50.6±3.0) and elastance (IVC=42.0±3.9; CC=32.4±2.0) at 300 µm/kg were higher in the female offspring housed in ventilated cages. The ciliary beat values were lower in both the male (IVCs=13.4±0.2; CC=15±0.4) and female (IVC=13.5±0.4; CC=15.9±0.6) offspring housed in individually ventilated cages than in those housed in conventional cages. The total cell (IVC=117.5±9.7; CC=285.0±22.8), neutrophil (IVC=13.1±4.8; CC=75.6±4.1) and macrophage (IVC=95.2±11.8; CC=170.0±18.8) counts in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid were lower in the female offspring housed in individually ventilated cages than in those housed in conventional cages. CONCLUSIONS: The environmental conditions that exist in individually ventilated cages should be considered when interpreting the results of studies involving laboratory animals. In this study, we observed gender dimorphism in both the water consumption and respiratory mechanics of rats kept in ventilated cages.


Journal of Hypertension | 2012

993 EXPOSURE TO AIR POLLUTION DURING PREGNANCY CAN MODIFY THE PLACENTAL GROWTH AND ACE ACTIVITY

Sonia Soto; Jéssica Gaião Leão Araújo; Karen Lucasechi Lopes Jang; Mariana Matera Veras; Joel Claudio Heimann

Introduction: It is increasingly recognized that exposure to air pollution is associated with adverse health effects can cause changes in the respiratory system, cardiovascular and reproductive life and fertility, health pregnancy and fetal development. Exposure to air pollution can affect placental morphology, function and mass in mice. Studies in animal and human pregnancy have shown hat fetal growth is accompanied by changes in placenta functional morphology . Objectives: To evaluate the consequences of exposure to air pollution during the pre-gestational or gestational period in Wistar rats placentas. Methods: Female Wistar rats were exposed to filtrated (F) or polluted (P) air in a concentrator of atmospheric particles during 3 weeks before the pregnancy. At 12 weeks of age, the female rats were mated with adult males and were divided in four subgroups exposed to filtrated (F) or polluted (P) air during the pregnancy. At the 19th day of pregnancy, the animals were euthanized and placentas and blood were collected. Total Placenta (Pl+Dc), Placenta (Pl) and Deciduous (Dc) mass were measured. The blood was centrifuged and ACE activity was evaluated. Results: (mean ± SEM – p < 0,05): Pl+Dc mass was higher in FF (0,6399 ± 0,01) and FP (0,6116 ± 0,009) than PF (0,5780 ± 0,01) and PP (0,5591 ± 0,007). Pl mass was higher in FF (0,4280 ± 0,006), FP (0,4404 ± 0,006) and PP (0,4340 ± 0,004) than PF (0,4060 ± 0,005). Dc mass was higher in FP (0,1470 ± 0,008) than PF (0,1229 ± 0,005) and PP (0,1223 ± 0,007). ACE activity was higher in FF (33.50 ± 1,385) than PP (26.53 ± 1,064). Conclusions: Exposure to air pollution before and during pregnancy causes low total placental and deciduous weight. Supported by FAPESP and CNPq.


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2016

Creatine supplementation attenuates pulmonary and systemic effects of lung ischemia and reperfusion injury.

Francine Maria de Almeida; Manoel Carneiro Oliveira-Junior; Renato Aparecido de Souza; Ricardo Costa Petroni; Sonia Soto; Francisco Garcia Soriano; Paulo de Tarso Camillo de Carvalho; Regiane Albertini; Nilsa Regina Damaceno-Rodrigues; Fernanda Degobbi Tenório Quirino dos Santos Lopes; Hugo C. Castro-Faria-Neto; Milton A. Martins; Marisa Dolhnikoff; Rogério Pazetti; Rodolfo de Paula Vieira


European Respiratory Journal | 2012

Comparison of two immunosuppressant triple therapies on airway mucociliary clearance in rats

Maristela Prado e Silva; Sonia Soto; Francine Maria de Almeida; Tatiana Limonete; Edwin Roger Parra; Paulo Manuel Pêgo-Fernandes; Fabio Biscegli Jatene; Rogério Pazetti


The FASEB Journal | 2015

Fine particulate matter in the air within the limits recommended by WHO alters placental structure

Sonia Soto; Guilherme Marchesi; Karen Lucasechi Lopes; Mariana Matera Veras; Joel Claudio Heimann


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Fine particulate matter in the inspired air within the limits recommended by WHO alters placental structure (910.3)

Sonia Soto; Karen Lucasechi Lopes; Mariana Matera Veras; Joel Claudio Heimann

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