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Eur J Pharmacol ; 560(2-3): 212-5, 2007 Apr 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17292883

RESUMO

The effect of methylprednisolone on the hydrolysis of adenine nucleotides by rat blood serum enzymes was studied. Adult male Wistar rats were submitted to three different treatments with synthetic steroid methylprednisolone: one dose of 50 mg/kg, i.p. (acute); or oral doses of 6 mg/kg dissolved in drinking water for 15 (sub-chronic) or 30 (chronic) days. Decreased ADP hydrolysis was observed after acute and sub-chronic treatments. Furthermore, ATP, ADP and AMP hydrolysis decreased after chronic treatment. These alterations may constitute one of the mechanisms that mediate the development of some of the side effects associated with corticosteroid use.


Assuntos
Nucleotídeos de Adenina/sangue , Metilprednisolona/farmacologia , Envelhecimento/metabolismo , Animais , Hidrólise , Masculino , Ratos , Ratos Wistar
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Acta Trop ; 171: 182-185, 2017 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28359827

RESUMO

Spotted fever is an acute febrile illness, which is considered severely underreported and misdiagnosed in the Brazilian Pampa, caused by tick-borne Rickettsiae. Here, we report an eco-epidemiological investigation of Rickettsia spp. in ticks from a spotted fever focus in Toropi, southern Brazil. Ticks were collected from capybara carcasses and processed individually to obtain genomic DNA. Rickettsia was investigated using PCR that amplified the rickettsial fragments of the gltA, ompA and htrA genes. DNA from Rickettsia parkeri was found in four of 14 Amblyomma dubitatum ticks collected from capybara carcasses in Toropi and the nearby municipality of Quevedos. We also tested 210A. dubitatum ticks obtained from road-killed capybaras of other localities from the Pampa biome; none of them were positive for Rickettsiae. Thus, in Rio Grande do Sul, two Rickettsia species can be potentially associated to spotted fever: Rickettsia sp. strain Atlantic Rainforest, associated with Amblyomma ovale ticks in the Atlantic Rainforest biome, and R. parkeri, associated both with Amblyomma tigrinum and A. dubitatum ticks in the Pampa biome. Our results reinforce that R. parkeri may be the agent associated with spotted fever in the Brazilian Pampa.


Assuntos
Ixodidae/microbiologia , Rickettsia/classificação , Febre Maculosa das Montanhas Rochosas/epidemiologia , Animais , Brasil/epidemiologia , Ecossistema , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Rickettsia/isolamento & purificação , Febre Maculosa das Montanhas Rochosas/microbiologia , Carrapatos/microbiologia
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Acta Trop ; 167: 18-20, 2017 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27986544

RESUMO

"Candidatus Rickettsia asemboensis" is an obligate intracellular bacterium of the Rickettsiales order, genetically related to species belonging to the Rickettsia felis group, agents of flea-borne spotted fever. Here we report for the first time the detection of "Ca. R. asemboensis", a flea-associated organism, in Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks. It is the first occurrence of this emerging bacterium in Brazil, which increases the geographical distribution of this R. felis-like agent.


Assuntos
Cães/parasitologia , Rhipicephalus sanguineus/microbiologia , Rickettsia felis/isolamento & purificação , Animais , Brasil/epidemiologia , DNA Bacteriano/isolamento & purificação , Rickettsia felis/genética , Sifonápteros/microbiologia
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Acta Trop ; 162: 142-145, 2016 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27338183

RESUMO

Rickettsia sp. strain Atlantic rainforest causes a less severe rickettsiosis, with two cases confirmed until now. The tick species Amblyomma ovale is appointed as the main vector of this bacterium. The southern region of Brazil has reported patients with spotted fever who have milder symptoms. In 2013, during an investigation of rickettsiosis cases, an A. ovale tick was found attached to a man in an area where there were two cases. The parasite was processed for molecular analysis and the rickettsial infection was confirmed based on phylogenetic analysis of genes ompA, ompB and geneD (sca4). In the present study the human pathogenic Rickettsia sp. strain Atlantic rainforest was identified in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil. Since A. ovale, its main vector, is found frequently parasitizing dogs, animals that can cross international borders freely in southern Brazil, this bacteria can bring major concerns in terms of public health.


Assuntos
Ixodidae/microbiologia , Filogenia , Infecções por Rickettsia/epidemiologia , Rickettsia/classificação , Rickettsia/genética , Doenças Transmitidas por Carrapatos/genética , Doenças Transmitidas por Carrapatos/microbiologia , Animais , Brasil/epidemiologia , Cães , Humanos , Masculino , Floresta Úmida , Análise de Sequência de DNA
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