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Food Chem Toxicol ; 192: 114951, 2024 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39182638

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Humans are exposed to complex mixtures of mycotoxins through diet. Despite the serious threat they pose, mycotoxin risk assessment often overlooks co-exposure. With the aim of filling this gap, the present study investigates the combined cytotoxicity of sterigmatocystin (STE), ochratoxin A (OTA) and patulin (PAT) in human tumour Neuroblastoma and healthy Mesenchymal Stem Cells three-dimensional (3D) spheroids. The range of concentrations tested (1.56-50 µM for STE, 0.78-25 µM for OTA and 0.15-5 µM for PAT) was selected considering the IC50 values obtained in previous studies and the estimated dietary exposure of consumers. To ensure appropriate experimental conditions, assessments for single mycotoxins and their combinations were conducted simultaneously. The nature of the toxicological interactions among the mycotoxins was then defined using the isobologram analysis. Our results demonstrated increased cytotoxicity in mycotoxin mixtures compared to individual exposure, with abundance of synergistic interactions. These findings highlight that the co-occurrence of STE, OTA and PAT in food may increase their individual toxic effects and should not be underestimated. Moreover, the use of advanced culture models increased the reliability and physiological relevance of our results which can serve as a groundwork for formulating standardized regulatory approaches towards mycotoxin mixtures in food and feed.


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Ocratoxinas , Patulina , Esferoides Celulares , Esterigmatocistina , Ocratoxinas/toxicidad , Humanos , Patulina/toxicidad , Esterigmatocistina/toxicidad , Esferoides Celulares/efectos de los fármacos , Línea Celular Tumoral , Células Madre Mesenquimatosas/efectos de los fármacos , Supervivencia Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Neuroblastoma/patología
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Neurol Res ; 46(7): 662-668, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38591725

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BACKGROUND: This study examined the cutaneous analgesic effects of lidocaine co-injected with guanfacine and its comparison with dexmedetomidine. METHODS: Cutaneous analgesic effects are quantified through the blocking effects of the cutaneous trunci muscle reflex against skin pinpricks in rats. The dose-response curves of guanfacine, dexmedetomidine, and lidocaine were constructed and drug-drug interactions were analyzed by the ED50 isobologram. RESULTS: Subcutaneous injections of guanfacine, dexmedetomidine, and lidocaine produced dose-dependently nociceptive/sensory blockade. On the ED50 (50% effective dose) basis, the potency rankings of the drug are dexmedetomidine (0.09 [0.08-0.11] µmol/kg) > guanfacine (3.98 [2.96-5.34] µmol/kg) > lidocaine (25.40 [23.51-27.44] µmol/kg) (p < 0.01). On their equipotent doses (ED25, ED50, and ED75), the duration of sensory blockade induced by guanfacine or dexmedetomidine was longer than lidocaine's (p < 0.01). Both guanfacine and dexmedetomidine showed synergistic effects with lidocaine. CONCLUSIONS: We showed that guanfacine elicits dose-dependent cutaneous analgesia when administered subcutaneously. Lidocaine is less potent than guanfacine or dexmedetomidine. Both guanfacine and dexmedetomidine enhance the potency and duration of lidocaine. Better synergistic responses we are getting with guanfacine plus lidocaine.


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Anestésicos Locales , Dexmedetomidina , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Sinergismo Farmacológico , Guanfacina , Lidocaína , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Animales , Dexmedetomidina/farmacología , Dexmedetomidina/administración & dosificación , Lidocaína/farmacología , Lidocaína/administración & dosificación , Masculino , Guanfacina/farmacología , Guanfacina/administración & dosificación , Anestésicos Locales/farmacología , Anestésicos Locales/administración & dosificación , Ratas , Analgesia/métodos , Analgésicos no Narcóticos/farmacología , Analgésicos no Narcóticos/administración & dosificación , Dimensión del Dolor/efectos de los fármacos , Dimensión del Dolor/métodos , Quimioterapia Combinada
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Mol Divers ; 2024 Mar 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38522046

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In order to combat various infectious diseases, the utilization of host-directed therapies as an alternative to chemotherapy has gained a lot of attention in the recent past, since it bypasses the existing limitations of conventional therapies. The use of host epigenetic enzymes like histone lysine methyltransferases and lysine demethylases as potential drug targets has successfully been employed for controlling various inflammatory diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and acute leukemia. In our earlier study, we have already shown that the functional knockdown of KDM6B and ASH1L in the experimental model of visceral leishmaniasis has resulted in a significant reduction of organ parasite burden. Herein, we performed a high throughput virtual screening against KDM6B and ASH1L using > 53,000 compounds that were obtained from the Maybridge library and PubChem Database, followed by molecular docking to evaluate their docking score/Glide Gscore. Based on their docking scores, the selected inhibitors were later assessed for their in vitro anti-leishmanial efficacy. Out of all inhibitors designed against KDM6B and ASH1L, HTS09796, GSK-J4 and AS-99 particularly showed promising in vitro activity with IC50 < 5 µM against both extracellular promastigote and intracellular amastigote forms of L. donovani. In vitro drug interaction studies of these inhibitors further demonstrated their synergistic interaction with amphotericin-B and miltefosine. However, GSK-J4 makes an exception by displaying an in different mode of interaction with miltefosine. Collectively, our in silico and in vitro studies acted as a platform to identify the applicability of these inhibitors targeted against KDM6B and ASH1L for anti-leishmanial therapy.

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IBRO Neurosci Rep ; 16: 329-335, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38390234

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Background: Xylopic acid (XA), a kaurene diterpene from the dried fruits of Xylopia aethiopica, has anxiolytic- and antidepressant-like activity in mice and zebrafish. We aimed to assess the potential synergistic antidepressant-like effects of XA when combined with selected antidepressants in the mouse forced-swim test. Materials and methods: The antidepressant-like effect of xylopic acid (XA) (10, 30, 100 mgkg-1), fluoxetine (Flx) (3, 10, 30 mgkg-1), sertraline (Sert) (3, 10, 30 mgkg-1), imipramine (Imi) (10, 30, 100 mgkg-1) and ketamine (Ket) (0.1, 0.3, 1.0 mgkg-1), was evaluated in forced swim test. The dose (ED50) that achieved a 50% reduction in immobility time was determined from the respective log-dose response curves. XA and the selected antidepressants were co-administered in fixed-dose ratio combinations (1/2:1/2, 1/4:1/4, 1/8:1/8) of the ED50 to identify the experimental ED50 (ED50mix). The theoretical ED50(ED50add), of all combinations was determined using isobolograms and compared with the ED50mix to identify the nature of the interaction. The effect of dose combinations on general locomotor activity was assessed in the open-field test. Results: The interaction index (γ) for the following XA combinations, XA/Flx, XA/Sert, XA/Imi and XA/Ket were 0.42, 0.41, 0.31 and 0.34. An independent sample t-test revealed that the experimental ED50 (ED50mix) was significantly lower than the theoretical ED50 (ED50add) in all combinations of XA, indicative of a synergistic antidepressant-like effect. However, combinations of XA with ketamine significantly reduced general locomotor activity at all dose combinations. Conclusion: The co-administration of xylopic acid and fluoxetine, imipramine, sertraline and ketamine produces a synergistic antidepressant-like effect in mice.

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Environ Toxicol Pharmacol ; 106: 104380, 2024 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38309542

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In the environment, organisms are exposed to mixtures of different toxicants, which may interact in ways that are difficult to predict when only considering each component individually. Adapting and expanding tools from pharmacology, the toxicology field uses analytical, graphical, and computational methods to identify and quantify interactions in multi-component mixtures. The two general frameworks are concentration addition, where components have similar modes of action and their effects sum together, or independent action, where components have dissimilar modes of action and do not interact. Other interaction behaviors include synergism and antagonism, where the combined effects are more or less than the additive sum of individual effects. This review covers foundational theory, methods, an in-depth survey of original research from the past 20 years, current trends, and future directions. As humans and ecosystems are exposed to increasingly complex mixtures of environmental contaminants, analyzing mixtures interactions will continue to become a more critical aspect of toxicological research.


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Ecosistema , Ecotoxicología , Humanos , Sustancias Peligrosas/toxicidad
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Front Pharmacol ; 14: 1280289, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37954845

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Introduction: The recreational use of fentanyl in combination with xylazine (i.e., "tranq-dope") represents a rapidly emerging public health threat characterized by significant toxicity and mortality. This study quantified the interactions between these drugs on lethality and examined the effectiveness of potential rescue medications to prevent a lethal overdose. Methods: Male and female mice were administered acute doses of fentanyl, xylazine, or their combination via intraperitoneal injection, and lethality was determined 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 24 h after administration. Both fentanyl and xylazine produced dose-dependent increases in lethality when administered alone. Results: A nonlethal dose of fentanyl (56 mg/kg) produced an approximately 5-fold decrease in the estimated LD50 for xylazine (i.e., the dose estimated to produce lethality in 50% of the population). Notably, a nonlethal dose of xylazine (100 mg/kg) produced an approximately 100-fold decrease in the estimated LD50 for fentanyl. Both drug combinations produced a synergistic interaction as determined via isobolographic analysis. The opioid receptor antagonist, naloxone (3 mg/kg), but not the alpha-2 adrenergic receptor antagonist, yohimbine (3 mg/kg), significantly decreased the lethality of a fentanyl-xylazine combination. Lethality was rapid, with death occurring within 10 min after a high dose combination and generally within 30 min at lower dose combinations. Males were more sensitive to the lethal effects of fentanyl-xylazine combinations under some conditions suggesting biologically relevant sex differences in sensitivity to fentanyl-xylazine lethality. Discussion: These data provide the first quantification of the lethal effects of "tranq-dope" and suggest that rapid administration of naloxone may be effective at preventing death following overdose.

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Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj ; 1867(12): 130486, 2023 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37813201

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BACKGROUND: Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) exhibits poor response to the present chemotherapeutic agents and frequently develops drug resistance. Finding novel anticancer drugs might enhance patient outcomes. Tiliacorinine, a bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloid from the Thai medicinal plant Tiliacora triandra, effectively induced apoptosis of human CCA cell lines and inhibited tumor growth in mice. Here, we elucidate further the molecular mechanisms underlining the cytotoxicity of tiliacorinine and its implication in overcoming gemcitabine-resistance of CCA cells. METHODS: Cytotoxicity of tiliacorinine against CCA cell lines was assessed using MTT assay. The molecular signaling was determined using Western blot analysis. Molecular docking simulations were applied to predict the binding affinity and orientation of tiliacorinine to the possible binding site(s) of the target proteins. RESULTS: Tiliacorinine induced apoptotic cell death of CCA cells in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Tiliacorinine significantly suppressed the expression of anti-apoptotic proteins, Bcl-xL and XIAP; activated apoptotic machinery proteins, caspase-3, caspase-9, and PARP; and decreased the levels of pAkt and pSTAT3. EGF/EGFR activation model and molecular docking simulations revealed EGFR, Akt, and STAT3 as potent targets of tiliacorinine. Molecular docking simulations indicated a strong binding affinity of tiliacorinine to the ATP-binding pockets of EGFR, PI3K, Akt, JAK2, and SH2 domain of STAT3. Tiliacorinine could synergize with gemcitabine and restore the cytotoxicity of gemcitabine against gemcitabine-resistant CCA cells. CONCLUSION: Tiliacorinine effectively induced apoptosis via binding and blocking the actions of EGFR, Akt, and STAT3. GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: Tiliacorinine is a novel multi-kinase inhibitor and possibly a potent anti-cancer agent, in cancers with high activation of EGFR.


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Antineoplásicos , Bencilisoquinolinas , Neoplasias de los Conductos Biliares , Colangiocarcinoma , Humanos , Ratones , Animales , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-akt , Simulación del Acoplamiento Molecular , Neoplasias de los Conductos Biliares/tratamiento farmacológico , Neoplasias de los Conductos Biliares/patología , Línea Celular Tumoral , Apoptosis , Gemcitabina , Antineoplásicos/farmacología , Colangiocarcinoma/tratamiento farmacológico , Colangiocarcinoma/patología , Bencilisoquinolinas/farmacología , Bencilisoquinolinas/uso terapéutico , Conductos Biliares Intrahepáticos/metabolismo , Conductos Biliares Intrahepáticos/patología , Receptores ErbB
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Pharmaceuticals (Basel) ; 16(8)2023 Jul 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37630993

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Pain represents one of the leading causes of suffering and disability worldwide. Currently available drugs cannot treat all types of pain and may have adverse effects. Hence, the use of pharmacological combinations is an alternative treatment strategy. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the combination of resveratrol and ketorolac through isobolographic analysis. CD1 mice were used to study the antinociceptive effect of this combination using the formalin test and the study was divided into two phases. In the first phase, four individual doses of each drug were evaluated, totaling eight testing groups. From these data, the median effective doses (ED50) of each drug were calculated. In the second phase, four testing groups were used to evaluate the combination of sub-doses of both drugs and obtain the experimental ED50. To evaluate gastric damage, five groups were employed, including indomethacin, vehicle, resveratrol, ketorolac, and combined resveratrol and ketorolac groups. Stomach samples from the mice were taken after 5 h of treatment, and the area of the ulcers was determined. Resveratrol plus ketorolac elicited a reduction in nociceptive behavior during both phases of the formalin test, and isobologram analysis revealed that the theoretical and experimental ED50 values of resveratrol and ketorolac did not differ significantly, implying an additive interaction between the drugs. Additionally, the drug combination did not generate gastric ulcers, thus enhancing the desired effects without increasing the adverse effects. Consequently, these findings substantiate the efficacy of the resveratrol and ketorolac combination in the formalin test, thereby highlighting its potential as a viable alternative for alleviating pain.

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Eur J Pharm Biopharm ; 191: 114-123, 2023 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37652137

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The potentiation of pharmacological effects can be achieved through several strategies, such as the association of substances and delivery in nanostructured systems. In practice, potentiation can be measured by the law of mass action and joint evaluation of the combination index (CI) and dose-response curves. In this context, this study aimed to evaluate the anti-inflammatory effect of the association of ß-caryophyllene and indomethacin in the free form and delivered in nanoemulsions using the in vitro model of LPS-stimulated murine macrophage. The results indicated potentiation of the anti-inflammatory effect of nanoemulsified substances compared to free substances, as well as synergistic action between the sesquiterpene and the selected NSAID. In comparison, the association of ß-caryophyllene and indomethacin in the free form inhibited the production of nitric oxide by 50% at 48.60 µg/mL (CI = 0.21), while the nanoemulsified association of these substances resulted in an IC50 of 1.45 µg/mL (CI = 0.14). In parallel, cytotoxicity assays on HaCaT and MRC-5 cell lines demonstrated the safety of IC50-equivalent concentrations of the anti-inflammatory action, and no irritating effects on the chorioallantoic membrane of embryonated eggs were observed (HET-CAM assay). The results suggest that ß-caryophyllene may be an alternative to replace an inert oily core in nanoemulsion systems when anti-inflammatory effects are desirable.


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Indometacina , Lipopolisacáridos , Ratones , Animales , Indometacina/farmacología , Indometacina/metabolismo , Lipopolisacáridos/farmacología , Antiinflamatorios/farmacología , Antiinflamatorios/metabolismo , Macrófagos
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J Microorg Control ; 28(1): 35-41, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37277957

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To evaluate the synergistic effects of physical and chemical antimicrobial treatments, whether for cidal or static effects, I proposed the extended isobologram (EIBo) analysis method, which is a modification of the isobologram (IBo) analysis commonly used to evaluate synergy between drugs. As the method types for this analysis, the growth delay (GD) assay reported previously by the author was introduced, in addition to the conventional endpoint (EP) assay. The evaluation analysis consists of five stages, analytical procedure establishment, antimicrobial activity assay, dose-effect analysis, IBo analysis, and synergy analysis. In EIBo analysis, the fractional antimicrobial dose (FAD) is introduced for the normalization of the antimicrobial activity of each treatment. For the synergy evaluation, the synergy parameter (SP) is defined as a measure of the degree of the synergistic effect of a combined treatment. This method makes it possible to quantitatively evaluate, predict, and compare various combination treatments as a hurdle technology.


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Antibacterianos , Antiinfecciosos , Antibacterianos/farmacología , Sinergismo Farmacológico , Antiinfecciosos/farmacología
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Ecotoxicology ; 32(5): 606-617, 2023 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37233842

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Soil is the most widespread area for the co-occurrence of two or more numbers of contaminants. Therefore, toxicity assessments based on contaminants mixture are urgently required to assess their combined impacts on soil enzymes. In the present study, the median effect plot and the combination index isobologram were studied to evaluate the dose-response curve for individual and interactive impacts of chlorpyrifos (Chl), cypermethrin (Cyp), and arsenic (As) on soil dehydrogenase, a potential marker of soil health. Along with these methods, a two-way ANOVA was also tested and the results showed significant changes with respect to different treatments. The results also showed that the Dm value increases in the order of As0.25 fa level. However, Chl + Cyp unveiled a synergistic impact over soil dehydrogenase on day 30th. The overall impact of applied chemicals on dehydrogenase activity was contributed by bioavailability and the nature of toxicological interactions between them. This study would be one of the exclusive studies for the agricultural sector to predict the potential risk associated with the co-existence of these or similar contaminants in the terrestrial environment.


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Arsénico , Cloropirifos , Insecticidas , Contaminantes del Suelo , Cloropirifos/toxicidad , Insecticidas/toxicidad , Arsénico/toxicidad , Suelo , Oxidorreductasas , Contaminantes del Suelo/toxicidad
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37205869

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Introduction: Diabetic neuropathies are the most prevalent chronic complications of diabetes, characterized by pain and substantial morbidity. Although many drugs have been approved for the treatment of this type of pain, including gabapentin, tramadol (TMD), and classical opioids, it is common to report short-term results or potentially severe side effects. TMD, recommended as a second-line treatment can lead to unwanted side effects. Cannabidiol (CBD) has been gaining attention recently due to its therapeutic properties, including pain management. This study aimed to characterize the pharmacological interaction between CBD and TMD over the mechanical allodynia associated with experimental diabetes using isobolographic analysis. Materials and Methods: After diabetes induction by streptozotocin (STZ), diabetic rats were systemically treated with CBD or TMD alone or in combination (doses calculated based on linear regression of effective dose 40% [ED40]) and had the mechanical threshold evaluated using the electronic Von Frey apparatus. Both experimental and theoretical additive ED40 values (Zmix and Zadd, respectively) were determined for the combination of CBD plus TMD in this model. Results: Acute treatment with CBD (3 or 10 mg/kg) or TMD (2.5, 5, 10, or 20 mg/kg) alone or in combination (0.38+1.65 or 1.14+4.95 mg/kg) significantly improved the mechanical allodynia in STZ-diabetic rats. Isobolographic analysis revealed that experimental ED40 of the combination (Zmix) was 1.9 mg/kg (95% confidence interval [CI]=1.2-2.9) and did not differ from the theoretical additive ED40 2.0 mg/kg (95% CI=1.5-2.8; Zadd), suggesting an additive antinociceptive effect in this model. Conclusions: Using an isobolographic analysis, these results provide evidence of additive pharmacological interaction between CBD and TMD over the neuropathic pain associated with experimental diabetes induced by STZ.

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J Pharm Pharmacol ; 75(9): 1154-1162, 2023 Sep 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36905375

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OBJECTIVE: The antinociceptive pharmacological interaction between N-palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) and morphine (MOR), as well as gabapentin (GBP), was investigated to obtain synergistic antinociception at doses where side effects were minimal. In addition, the possible antinociceptive mechanism of PEA + MOR or PEA + GBP combinations was explored. METHODS: Individual dose-response curves (DRCs) of PEA, MOR and GBP were evaluated in female mice in which intraplantar nociception was induced with 2% formalin. Isobolographic method was used to detect the pharmacological interaction in the combination of PEA + MOR or PEA + GBP. KEY FINDINGS: The ED50 was calculated from the DRC; the order of potency was MOR > PEA > GBP. The isobolographic analysis was obtained at a 1:1 ratio to determine the pharmacological interaction. The experimental values of flinching (PEA + MOR, Zexp = 2.72 ± 0.2 µg/paw and PEA + GBP Zexp = 2.77 ± 0.19 µg/paw) were significantly lower than those calculated theoretically (PEA + MOR Zadd = 7.78 ± 1.07 and PEA + GBP Zadd = 24.05 ± 1.91 µg/paw), resulting in synergistic antinociception. Pretreatment with GW6471 and naloxone demonstrated that peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα) and opioid receptors are involved in both interactions. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that MOR and GBP synergistically enhance PEA-induced antinociception through PPARα and opioid receptor mechanisms. Furthermore, the results suggest that combinations containing PEA with MOR or GBP could be of interest in aiding the treatment of inflammatory pain.


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Analgésicos , Morfina , Ratones , Femenino , Animales , Morfina/farmacología , Gabapentina/farmacología , Analgésicos/farmacología , Dimensión del Dolor , PPAR alfa , Sinergismo Farmacológico , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Analgésicos Opioides/farmacología
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Molecules ; 28(3)2023 Jan 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36770612

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Tyrosinase (TYR) plays a key role in the enzymatic reaction that is responsible for a range of unwanted discoloration effects, such as food browning and skin hyperpigmentation. TYR inhibitors could, therefore, be candidates for skin care products that aim to repair pigmentation problems. In this study, we used a metabolomics approach combined with the isobologram analysis to identify anti-TYR compounds within natural resources, and evaluate their possible synergism with each other. Rheum palmatum was determined to be a model plant for observing the effect, of which seven extracts with diverse phytochemicals were prepared by way of pressurized solvent extraction. Each Rheum palmatum extract (RPE) was profiled using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and its activity of tyrosinase inhibition was evaluated. According to the orthogonal partial least square analysis used to correlate phytochemicals in RPE with the corresponding activity, the goodness of fit of the model (R2 = 0.838) and its predictive ability (Q2 = 0.711) were high. Gallic acid and catechin were identified as the active compounds most relevant to the anti-TYR effect of RPE. Subsequently, the activity of gallic acid and catechin were evaluated individually, and when combined in various ratios by using isobologram analysis. The results showed that gallic acid and catechin in the molar ratios of 9:5 and 9:1 exhibited a synergistic inhibition on TYR, with a combination index lower than 0.77, suggesting that certain combinations of these compounds may prove effective for use in cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and food industries.


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Catequina , Rheum , Monofenol Monooxigenasa , Extractos Vegetales/farmacología , Extractos Vegetales/química , Rheum/química , Ácido Gálico , Fitoquímicos/farmacología
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J Environ Manage ; 325(Pt A): 116435, 2023 Jan 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36270122

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Benzene (B), toluene (T), ethylbenzene (E), and xylenes (X) are petrochemicals vital in various industrial and commercial processing but identified as priority pollutants due to their high toxicity. The objective of this study was to investigate the toxicological nature of BTEX mixtures under controlled laboratory aquatic conditions using sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (SOB). Results from individual BTEX tests demonstrated that the order of toxicity among BTEX was X ≥ E > T > B. Comparisons of dose-effect curves for BTEX suggest that the biochemical mode of action of B in SOB was different from those of T, E, and X. Toxicological interactions of BTEX in mixtures were studied using concentration addition (CA), independent action (IA), and combination index (CI)-isobologram models. The CI model approximated the actual toxicity of BTEX mixtures better than the CA and IA models. In most cases, BTEX induced synergistic interactions in mixtures. However, in some B-containing mixtures, antagonism was observed at low effective levels. The effective level (fa)-CI plots and polygonograms illustrate that synergistic interactions of BTEX became stronger with an increase in effective levels. In addition, ternary and quaternary mixtures were found to provoke stronger synergism than binary mixtures. The present study suggests that the CI-isobologram model is a suitable means to evaluate diverse toxicological interactions of contaminants in mixtures.


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Derivados del Benceno , Xilenos , Biodegradación Ambiental , Xilenos/toxicidad , Derivados del Benceno/toxicidad , Tolueno/toxicidad , Benceno/toxicidad , Azufre , Bacterias , Oxidación-Reducción
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J Microorg Control ; 28(4): 201-212, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38233171

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Various combination treatments are used for microorganism control in food, medicine, and the environment. Especially in food, combination treatments have been studied using antimicrobial compounds in pasteurization and sterilization but comprehensive quantitative evaluation methods, have not yet been established to evaluate their effectiveness. This review introduces the author's recently published methods for evaluating the effects of combination treatments on the control of harmful microorganisms in food. Particularly important items are 1) the type of action of the control treatment and the mode of the combined method, 2) the choice of endpoint method and growth delay method for analytical evaluation, 3) the construction of extended isobolography that allows the application of conventional isobologram (IBo) for chemicals to various control methods, 4) the extended use of combined index (CI), and 5) the introduction of synergistic parameter (SP) for quantitative evaluation of synergistic effects. In addition, I describe the characteristics of the action of antimicrobial compounds and disinfectants in their combined effects with heating, and insist on the advantages of using combined treatments and their evaluation methods in the food industry.


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Antiinfecciosos , Desinfectantes , Antiinfecciosos/farmacología , Desinfectantes/farmacología , Esterilización , Pasteurización , Industria de Alimentos
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J Pain Res ; 15: 3469-3478, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36338796

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Purpose: Neuropathic pain is sometimes difficult to manage because of limited efficacy of analgesic monotherapy even at high doses. Combination therapy may help address this issue, but there is little evidence for its effectiveness. Therefore, we evaluated the efficacy of combination therapy with pregabalin, an anchor drug for treating neuropathic pain, using the rat L5 spinal nerve ligation model. Methods: Experiments were performed on four-week-old L5 spinal nerve ligated male Sprague-Dawley rats. Mechanical allodynia was assessed using the von Frey test, where the 50% withdrawal threshold was evaluated for five drugs: pregabalin, duloxetine, venlafaxine, tramadol, and celecoxib. The single-drug experiment included 112 rats, where each drug was tested independently. Median effective doses (ED50s) were determined. Combinations of pregabalin with each of the other four drugs were tested (n=84). The 50% withdrawal threshold in the von Frey test was evaluated. The ED50 of each combination was determined experimentally. Isobolographic analyses were conducted to assess the synergistic potential of the drug combinations, excluding pregabalin-celecoxib, since the ED50 of celecoxib could not be determined. Results: In the single-drug experiment, all drugs except celecoxib resulted in a dose-dependent increase in the 50% withdrawal threshold 2 h after administration, with a maximum possible effect ranging from 4.4% to 79.6%. Similarly, all pregabalin combinations demonstrated a dose-dependent increase in the 50% withdrawal threshold, with pregabalin-tramadol showing the greatest increment. Isobolographic analysis of this combination revealed synergistic effects. Specifically, the combination index was γ=0.4 (<1). Combinations of pregabalin with duloxetine and venlafaxine demonstrated additive (γ=0.9) and antagonistic effects (γ=2.0), respectively. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that combination of pregabalin with tramadol has synergistic antiallodynic effects, while that with duloxetine has additive effects. Moreover, pregabalin combined with venlafaxine was potentially antagonistic. Pregabalin combined with tramadol may serve as a promising drug combination for the effective management of neuropathic pain.

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Molecules ; 27(19)2022 Sep 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36234713

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The bioactive compounds present in the edible products of the olive tree have been extensively studied and their favorable effects on various disease risk factors have been demonstrated. The aim of this study was to perform a comparative analysis of the anti-leishmanial effects of total phenolic fractions (TPFs) derived from extra virgin olive oil with different phenolic contents and diverse quantitative patterns. Moreover, the present study investigated their association with miltefosine, a standard anti-leishmanial drug, against both extracellular promastigotes and intracellular amastigotes of a viscerotropic and a dermotropic Leishmania strain. The chemical compositions of TPFs were determined by high performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection (HPLC-DAD). Analysis of parasite growth kinetics, reactive oxygen species production and apoptotic events were determined by microscopy and flow cytometry. Our results revealed that the presence of oleacein (OLEA) and oleocanthal (OLEO) secoiridoids enhances the anti-leishmanial effect of TPF. The association between TPFs and miltefosine was suggested as being additive in Leishmania infantum and Leishmania major promastigotes, and as antagonistic in intracellular amastigotes, as was evaluated with the modified isobologram method. The obtained data verified that TPFs are bioactive dietary extracts with a strong anti-leishmanial activity and highlighted that fractions that are richer in OLEA and OLEO phenolic compounds possess stronger inhibitory effects against parasites. This study may contribute to improving the therapeutic approaches against leishmaniasis.


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Antiprotozoarios , Leishmania major , Aldehídos , Antiprotozoarios/farmacología , Antiprotozoarios/uso terapéutico , Monoterpenos Ciclopentánicos , Iridoides/farmacología , Aceite de Oliva/química , Fenoles , Fosforilcolina/análogos & derivados , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno/farmacología
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Adv Med Sci ; 67(2): 379-385, 2022 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36191360

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PURPOSE: Human carcinoma cells with different p53 status exposed to a combination of bioactive substances, resveratrol and berberine, revealed different responses in cell viability via p53-dependant apoptosis pathway activation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-5-(3-carboxymethoxyphenyl)-2-(4-sulfophenyl)-2H-tetrazolium (MTS) assay, we investigated various and opposing effects in hepatocellular carcinoma cells, Hep-G2 and Hep-3B with different p53-status. RESULTS: Cells decreased in viability after treatment with dose-dependent concentrations of resveratrol and berberine. Hep-3B p53 mutants were more sensitive in comparison to the p53 wild type Hep-G2 cell line. A synergistic effect was observed after treatment of Hep-3B cells with a combination of resveratrol/berberine ratios in favor of resveratrol (2:1, 3:1). The results suggest that an effective concentration of berberine, in the presence of resveratrol, could be decreased even to 50% (half the IC50 for berberine) in cancer treatment. Combined treatment with berberine and resveratrol, at the investigated concentrations and fractions, significantly reduces the viability of wild type p53 Hep-G2 and null p53-mutant Hep-3B cells by 20% and 40%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Stronger toxic effects on viability and proliferation were observed in Hep-3B cells what is consistent with the assumptions that null p53-mutants activate apoptosis canonical pathway. In conclusion, p53 status in human hepatocellular cancer cell lines modulates responses to plant-derived therapies.


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Berberina , Carcinoma Hepatocelular , Neoplasias Hepáticas , Resveratrol , Humanos , Apoptosis , Berberina/farmacología , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/tratamiento farmacológico , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/patología , Línea Celular , Proliferación Celular , Neoplasias Hepáticas/tratamiento farmacológico , Neoplasias Hepáticas/patología , Resveratrol/farmacología , Proteína p53 Supresora de Tumor/genética
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Biomolecules ; 12(7)2022 06 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35883460

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The administration of combinations of drugs is a method widely used in the treatment of different pathologies as it can lead to an increase in the therapeutic effect and a reduction in the dose compared to the administration of single drugs. For these reasons, it is of interest to study combinations of drugs and to determine whether a specific combination has a synergistic, antagonistic or additive effect. Various mathematical models have been developed, which use different methods to evaluate the synergy of a combination of drugs. We have developed an open access and easy to use app that allows different models to be explored and the most fitting to be chosen for the specific experimental data: SiCoDEA (Single and Combined Drug Effect Analysis). Despite the existence of other tools for drug combination analysis, SiCoDEA remains the most complete and flexible since it offers options such as outlier removal or the ability to choose between different models for analysis. SiCoDEA is an easy to use tool for analyzing drug combination data and to have a view of the various steps and offer different results based on the model chosen.


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Aplicaciones Móviles , Combinación de Medicamentos , Sinergismo Farmacológico , Preparaciones Farmacéuticas
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