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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 101(4): 304-310, out. 2013. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-690578

ABSTRACT

FUNDAMENTO: A doença de Chagas continua a ser uma importante doença endêmica no país, sendo o acometimento cardíaco a sua manifestação mais grave. OBJETIVO: Verificar se o uso concomitante de carvedilol potencializará o efeito antioxidante das vitaminas E e C na atenuação do estresse oxidativo sistêmico na cardiopatia chagásica crônica. MÉTODOS: Foram estudados 42 pacientes com cardiopatia chagásica, agrupados de acordo com a classificação modificada de Los Andes, em quatro grupos: 10 pacientes no grupo IA (eletrocardiograma e ecocardiograma normais: sem envolvimento do coração), 20 pacientes do grupo IB (eletrocardiograma normal e ecocardiograma anormal: ligeiro envolvimento cardíaco), oito pacientes no grupo II (eletrocardiograma e ecocardiograma anormais, sem insuficiência cardíaca: moderado envolvimento cardíaco) e quatro pacientes no grupo III (eletrocardiograma e ecocardiograma anormais com insuficiência cardíaca: grave envolvimento cardíaco). Os marcadores de estresse oxidativo foram medidos no sangue, antes e após um período de seis meses de tratamento com carvedilol e após seis meses de terapia combinada com vitaminas E e C. Os marcadores foram: atividades da superóxido dismutase, catalase, glutationa peroxidase, glutationa S-transferase e redutase, mieloperoxidase e adenosina deaminase, e os níveis de glutationa reduzida, de espécies reativas do ácido tiobarbitúrico, proteína carbonilada, vitamina E e óxido nítrico. RESULTADOS: Após o tratamento com carvedilol, todos os grupos apresentaram diminuições significativas dos níveis de proteína carbonilada e glutationa reduzida, enquanto os níveis de óxido nítrico e atividade da adenosina aumentaram significativamente apenas no grupo menos acometido (IA). Além disso, a maioria das enzimas antioxidantes mostrou atividades diminuídas nos grupos menos acometidos (IA e IB). Com a adição das vitaminas ao carvedilol houve diminuição dos danos em proteínas, nos níveis de glutationa e na maior parte da atividade das enzimas antioxidantes. CONCLUSÕES: A queda dos níveis de estresse oxidativo, verificada pelos marcadores testados, foi mais acentuada quando da associação do fármaco carvedilol com as vitaminas antioxidantes. Os dados sugerem que tanto o carvedilol isoladamente como sua associação com as vitaminas foram eficazes em atenuar o dano oxidativo sistêmico em pacientes com CC, especialmente aqueles menos acometidos, sugerindo a possibilidade de sinergismo entre esses compostos.


BACKGROUND: Chagas disease is still an important endemic disease in Brazil, and the cardiac involvement is its more severe manifestation. OBJECTIVE: To verify whether the concomitant use of carvedilol will enhance the antioxidant effect of vitamins E and C in reducing the systemic oxidative stress in chronic Chagas heart disease. METHODS: A total of 42 patients with Chagas heart disease were studied. They were divided into four groups according to the modified Los Andes classification: 10 patients in group IA (normal electrocardiogram and echocardiogram; no cardiac involvement); 20 patients in group IB (normal electrocardiogram and abnormal echocardiogram; mild cardiac involvement); eight patients in group II (abnormal electrocardiogram and echocardiogram; no heart failure; moderate cardiac involvement); and four patients in group III (abnormal electrocardiogram and echocardiogram with heart failure; severe cardiac involvement). Blood levels of markers of oxidative stress were determined before and after a six-month period of treatment with carvedilol, and six months after combined therapy of carvedilol with vitamins E and C. The markers analyzed were as follows: activities of superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, glutathione S-transferase and reductase, myeloperoxidade and adenosine deaminase; and the levels of reduced glutathione, thiobarbituric-acid reactive substances, protein carbonyls, vitamin E, and nitric oxide. RESULTS: After treatment with carvedilol, all groups showed significant decrease in protein carbonyls and reduced glutathione levels, whereas nitric oxide levels and adenosine activity increased significantly only in the less severely affected group (IA). In addition, the activity of most of the antioxidant enzymes was decreased in the less severely affected groups (IA and IB). By combining the vitamins with carvedilol, a reduction in protein damage, in glutathione levels, and in the activity of most of the antioxidant enzymes were observed. CONCLUSIONS: The decrease in oxidative stress levels observed by means of the markers tested was more significant when carvedilol was used in combination with the antioxidant vitamins. The findings suggest that both carvedilol alone and in combination with the vitamins were effective in attenuating the systemic oxidative stress in patients with Chagas heart disease, especially those less severely affected, thus suggesting the possibility of synergism between these compounds.


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/pharmacology , Ascorbic Acid/pharmacology , Carbazoles/pharmacology , Chagas Disease/drug therapy , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Propanolamines/pharmacology , Vitamin E/pharmacology , Analysis of Variance , Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/therapeutic use , Antioxidants/analysis , Ascorbic Acid/therapeutic use , Biomarkers/blood , Chronic Disease , Carbazoles/therapeutic use , Chagas Disease/metabolism , Drug Synergism , Drug Therapy, Combination/methods , Prospective Studies , Propanolamines/therapeutic use , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome , Vitamin E/therapeutic use
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Life Sci ; 93(16): 558-63, 2013 Oct 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24004546

ABSTRACT

AIMS: The aim of this study was to evaluate the antioxidant status and oxidative stress biomarkers in the blood of children and teenagers with Down syndrome. MAIN METHODS: The analysis of enzymatic antioxidant defenses, such as the activities of catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione reductase (GR) and glutathione transferase (GST), non-enzymatic antioxidants, such as levels of reduced glutathione (GSH), uric acid (UA) and vitamin E, as well as oxidative damage indicators, such as protein carbonyls (PC) levels and lipoperoxidation (TBARS), of DS individuals (n=20) compared to healthy controls (n=18). Except the vitamin E was measured by HPLC, all other markers were measured spectrophotometrically. KEY FINDINGS: Antioxidant enzymes analysis showed significant increases in the SOD (47.2%), CAT (24.7%) and GR (49.6%) activities in DS subjects. No significant difference in GPx activity was detected while GST activity (61.2%) was decreased, and both responses may be consequence of the depletion of GSH (24.9%) levels. There were no significant differences in TBARS levels, while PC levels showed decreased (31.7%) levels compared to healthy controls, which may be related to the increase (16.1%) found in serum UA. Levels of vitamin E showed no significant differences between DS individuals compared to controls. SIGNIFICANCE: The results revealed a systemic pro-oxidant status in DS individuals, evidenced by the increased activity of some important antioxidant enzymes, together with decreased GSH levels in whole blood and elevated UA levels in plasma, probably as an antioxidant compensation related to the redox imbalance in DS individuals.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/metabolism , Down Syndrome/metabolism , Oxidative Stress , Protein Carbonylation , Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances/metabolism , Vitamin E/blood , Biomarkers/blood , Case-Control Studies , Child , Child, Preschool , Down Syndrome/blood , Female , Humans , Male , Uric Acid/blood
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Arq Bras Cardiol ; 101(4): 304-10, 2013 Oct.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24008655

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Chagas disease is still an important endemic disease in Brazil, and the cardiac involvement is its more severe manifestation. OBJECTIVE: To verify whether the concomitant use of carvedilol will enhance the antioxidant effect of vitamins E and C in reducing the systemic oxidative stress in chronic Chagas heart disease. METHODS: A total of 42 patients with Chagas heart disease were studied. They were divided into four groups according to the modified Los Andes classification: 10 patients in group IA (normal electrocardiogram and echocardiogram; no cardiac involvement); 20 patients in group IB (normal electrocardiogram and abnormal echocardiogram; mild cardiac involvement); eight patients in group II (abnormal electrocardiogram and echocardiogram; no heart failure; moderate cardiac involvement); and four patients in group III (abnormal electrocardiogram and echocardiogram with heart failure; severe cardiac involvement). Blood levels of markers of oxidative stress were determined before and after a six-month period of treatment with carvedilol, and six months after combined therapy of carvedilol with vitamins E and C. The markers analyzed were as follows: activities of superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, glutathione S-transferase and reductase, myeloperoxidade and adenosine deaminase; and the levels of reduced glutathione, thiobarbituric-acid reactive substances, protein carbonyls, vitamin E, and nitric oxide. RESULTS: After treatment with carvedilol, all groups showed significant decrease in protein carbonyls and reduced glutathione levels, whereas nitric oxide levels and adenosine activity increased significantly only in the less severely affected group (IA). In addition, the activity of most of the antioxidant enzymes was decreased in the less severely affected groups (IA and IB). By combining the vitamins with carvedilol, a reduction in protein damage, in glutathione levels, and in the activity of most of the antioxidant enzymes were observed. CONCLUSIONS: The decrease in oxidative stress levels observed by means of the markers tested was more significant when carvedilol was used in combination with the antioxidant vitamins. The findings suggest that both carvedilol alone and in combination with the vitamins were effective in attenuating the systemic oxidative stress in patients with Chagas heart disease, especially those less severely affected, thus suggesting the possibility of synergism between these compounds.


Subject(s)
Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/pharmacology , Ascorbic Acid/pharmacology , Carbazoles/pharmacology , Chagas Disease/drug therapy , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Propanolamines/pharmacology , Vitamin E/pharmacology , Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/therapeutic use , Adult , Aged , Analysis of Variance , Antioxidants/analysis , Ascorbic Acid/therapeutic use , Biomarkers/blood , Carbazoles/therapeutic use , Carvedilol , Chagas Disease/metabolism , Chronic Disease , Drug Synergism , Drug Therapy, Combination/methods , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Propanolamines/therapeutic use , Prospective Studies , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome , Vitamin E/therapeutic use , Young Adult
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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 98(3): 218-224, mar. 2012.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-622516

ABSTRACT

FUNDAMENTO: Há cada vez mais evidências sugerindo que doença de Chagas envolve dano oxidativo e contribui para a progressão da doença cardíaca. OBJETIVO: Avaliar o efeito do carvedilol sobre marcadores de estresse oxidativo na doença de Chagas crônica. MÉTODOS: A população de estudo incluiu 42 pacientes com cardiopatia chagásica e os biomarcadores de estresse oxidativo foram medidos antes e após um período de seis meses de tratamento com carvedilol (37,5 mg/dia). Os pacientes foram considerados de acordo com a classificação de Los Andes, e a atividade da superóxido dismutase, catalase, glutationa peroxidase, S-transferase e redutase, mieloperoxidase e adenosina deaminase; e os níveis de glutationa reduzida, de espécies reativas do ácido tiobarbitúrico, proteína carbonil, vitamina E e óxido nítrico foram medidos no sangue. RESULTADOS: Após o tratamento com carvedilol, todos os grupos apresentaram reduções significativas nos níveis de proteína carbonil e glutationa reduzida, enquanto os níveis de óxido nítrico e atividade da adenosina aumentaram significativamente somente no grupo IA. Além disso, a maioria das enzimas antioxidantes apresentou diminuição de suas atividades, nos grupos IA e IB. CONCLUSÃO: Os dados sugerem que o tratamento com carvedilol foi eficaz na atenuação do dano oxidativo, um efeito que pode ser particularmente importante em doença de Chagas crônica com cardiopatia.


BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence suggesting that Chagas disease involves oxidative damage and contributes to heart disease progression. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of carvedilol on oxidative stress markers in chronic Chagas disease. METHODS: The study population included 42 patients with Chagas cardiomyopathy and oxidative stress biomarkers were measured before and after a period of six months of treatment with carvedilol (37.5 mg/day). Patients were considered according to the Los Andes classification and the activity of superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, S-transferase and reductase, myeloperoxidase and adenosine deaminase; levels of reduced glutathione, thiobarbituric acid reactive species, carbonyl protein, vitamin E and nitric oxide were measured in blood. RESULTS: After treatment with carvedilol, all groups showed significant reductions in levels of carbonyl protein and reduced glutathione, whereas the levels of nitric oxide and adenosine activity increased significantly only in group IA. Moreover, most of the antioxidant enzymes showed decrease in activity in groups IA and IB. CONCLUSION: The data suggest that treatment with carvedilol was effective in attenuating oxidative damage, an effect that may be particularly important in patients with chronic Chagas' disease cardiomyopathy.


FUNDAMENTO: Hay cada vez más evidencias sugiriendo que la enfermedad de Chagas envuelve daño oxidativo y contribuye a la progresión de la enfermedad cardíaca. OBJETIVO: Evaluar el efecto del carvedilol sobre marcadores de estrés oxidativo en la enfermedad de Chagas crónica. MÉTODOS: La población de estudio incluyó 42 pacientes con cardiopatía chagásica y los biomarcadores de estrés oxidativo fueron medidos antes y después de un período de seis meses de tratamiento con carvedilol (37,5 mg/día). Los pacientes fueron considerados de acuerdo con la clasificación de Los Andes, y la actividad de la superóxido dismutasa, catalasa, glutatión peroxidasa, S-transferasa y reductasa, mieloperoxidasa y adenosina deaminasa; y los niveles de glutatión reducida, de especies reactivas del ácido tiobarbitúrico, proteína carbonil, vitamina E y óxido nítrico fueron medidos en la sangre. RESULTADOS: Después del tratamiento con carvedilol, todos los grupos presentaron reducciones significativas en los niveles de proteína carbonil y glutatión reducida, mientras que los niveles de óxido nítrico y actividad de la adenosina aumentaron significativamente solamente en el grupo IA. Además de eso, la mayoría de las enzimas antioxidantes presentó disminución de sus actividades, en los grupos IA e IB. CONCLUSIONES: Los datos sugieren que el tratamiento con carvedilol fue eficaz en la atenuación del daño oxidativo, un efecto que puede ser particularmente importante en enfermedad de Chagas crónica con cardiopatía.


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Carbazoles/pharmacology , Chagas Cardiomyopathy/drug therapy , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Propanolamines/pharmacology , Analysis of Variance , Adenosine Deaminase/metabolism , Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/pharmacology , Biomarkers/metabolism , Chagas Cardiomyopathy/metabolism , Glutathione/metabolism , Nitric Oxide/metabolism , Prospective Studies , Protein Carbonylation/drug effects
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Arq Bras Cardiol ; 98(3): 218-24, 2012 Mar.
Article in English, Portuguese, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22344676

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence suggesting that Chagas disease involves oxidative damage and contributes to heart disease progression. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of carvedilol on oxidative stress markers in chronic Chagas disease. METHODS: The study population included 42 patients with Chagas cardiomyopathy and oxidative stress biomarkers were measured before and after a period of six months of treatment with carvedilol (37.5 mg/day). Patients were considered according to the Los Andes classification and the activity of superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, S-transferase and reductase, myeloperoxidase and adenosine deaminase; levels of reduced glutathione, thiobarbituric acid reactive species, carbonyl protein, vitamin E and nitric oxide were measured in blood. RESULTS: After treatment with carvedilol, all groups showed significant reductions in levels of carbonyl protein and reduced glutathione, whereas the levels of nitric oxide and adenosine activity increased significantly only in group IA. Moreover, most of the antioxidant enzymes showed decrease in activity in groups IA and IB. CONCLUSION: The data suggest that treatment with carvedilol was effective in attenuating oxidative damage, an effect that may be particularly important in patients with chronic Chagas' disease cardiomyopathy.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/pharmacology , Carbazoles/pharmacology , Chagas Cardiomyopathy/drug therapy , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Propanolamines/pharmacology , Adenosine Deaminase/metabolism , Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/pharmacology , Adult , Aged , Analysis of Variance , Biomarkers/metabolism , Carvedilol , Chagas Cardiomyopathy/metabolism , Female , Glutathione/metabolism , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nitric Oxide/metabolism , Prospective Studies , Protein Carbonylation/drug effects
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Int Immunopharmacol ; 11(12): 1991-9, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21890002

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: This study was conducted to investigate the anti-inflammatory efficacy of Esenbeckia leiocarpa against the inflammation caused by the carrageenan using a murine air pouch model. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The effects of the crude hydroalcoholic extract (CHE), fractions (n-hexane (Hex) and ethyl acetate (AcOEt)), subfractions (polar (Pol) and nonpolar (Nonpol)), or isolated compounds (dihydrocorynantheol (DHC) and beta-sitosterol (ß-Sit)) isolated from CHE upon leukocytes, exudate, myeloperoxidase (MPO) adenosine-deaminase (ADA), nitrate/nitrite (NO(x)), interleukin-1 beta (IL-1ß), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), and inhibitory kappa-B-alpha (IκB-α) degradation were evaluated. The CHE, Alk, Pol, Nonpol, DHC and ß-Sit, inhibited leukocytes, exudate, MPO and ADA, NO(x), IL-1ß, and TNF-α (P<0.05). The Hex and AcOEt fractions inhibited all of the proinflammatory parameters, except the exudate. The compound DHC prevented the IκB-α degradation. CONCLUSION: E. leiocarpa possesses important anti-inflammatory properties. These inhibitory effects occurred along with the downregulation of nitric oxide, IL-1ß and TNF-α levels. The isolated compounds DHC and ß-Sit may be partially responsible for these anti-inflammatory effects.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Inflammation/drug therapy , Magnoliopsida/chemistry , Plant Bark/chemistry , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Adenosine Deaminase , Alkaloids/analysis , Animals , Carrageenan/pharmacology , Cytokines/biosynthesis , Cytokines/drug effects , Down-Regulation/drug effects , Inflammation/chemically induced , Leukocytes/drug effects , Mice , Sitosterols/analysis , Treatment Outcome
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J Agric Food Chem ; 59(6): 2291-8, 2011 Mar 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21355560

ABSTRACT

This study evaluated the anti-inflammatory efficacy of the crude extract (CE), the fractions derived from hexane (HEX), ethyl acetate (AcOEt), n-butanol (BuOH), and aqueous (Aq) and isolated compounds (oleanolic acid or kaempferitrin) obtained from the aerial parts of Lotus corniculatus var. São Gabriel in mice with bradykinin-induced pleurisy. Swiss mice were used for the In Vivo experiments. Inflammatory parameters [leukocytes; exudate concentrations; myeloperoxidase and adenosine-deaminase activities, and nitric oxide and interleukin-17 levels] were evaluated 4 h after pleurisy induction. The crude extract of Lotus corniculatus, its derived fractions, and isolated compounds inhibited leukocytes and the exudate. This inhibitory effect was associated with decreased of myeloperoxidase and adenosine-deaminase activities, nitric oxide products, and IL-17A levels. Lotus corniculatus presented important anti-inflammatory action by inhibiting leukocyte influx and exudate concentrations. This effect was directly related to the inhibition of nitric oxide and interleukinin17 levels. Oleanolic acid and kaempferitrin can account for these anti-inflammatory effects.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents/administration & dosage , Disease Models, Animal , Lotus/chemistry , Plant Extracts/administration & dosage , Pleurisy/drug therapy , Pleurisy/immunology , Animals , Bradykinin , Humans , Mice , Pleurisy/chemically induced
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