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Biomedicines ; 11(4)2023 Apr 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37189706

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Suppressive therapy of recurrent genital herpes is a challenge, and melatonin may be an alternative. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the action of melatonin, acyclovir, or the association of melatonin with acyclovir as a suppressive treatment in women with recurrent genital herpes. DESIGN: The study was prospective, double-blind, and randomized, including 56 patients as follows: (a) The melatonin group received 180 placebo capsules in the 'day' container and 180 melatonin 3 mg capsules in the 'night' container (n = 19); (b) The acyclovir group received 360 capsules of 400 mg acyclovir twice a day (one capsule during the day and another during the night) (n = 15); (c) the melatonin group received 180 placebo capsules in the 'day' container and 180 melatonin 3 mg capsules in the 'night' container (n = 22). The length of treatment was six months. The follow-up after treatment was six months. Patients were evaluated before, during, and after treatment through clinical visits, laboratory tests, and the application of four questionnaires (QSF-36, Beck, Epworth, VAS, and LANNS). RESULTS: No statistically significant difference was observed for the depression and sleepiness questionnaires. However, in the Lanns scale for pain, all groups decreased the mean and median values in time (p = 0.001), without differentiation among the groups (p = 0.188). The recurrence rates of genital herpes within 60 days after treatment were 15.8%, 33.3%, and 36.4% in the melatonin, acyclovir, and association of melatonin with acyclovir groups, respectively. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that melatonin may be an option for the suppressive treatment of recurrent genital herpes.

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Reprod Sci ; 27(7): 1455-1464, 2020 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32046468

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Melatonin plays an important role in the regulation of ovarian function including oocyte maturation in different mammalian species. Many studies indicate that melatonin has an impact on the ovarian function of a variety of ovarian cells. However, the information on the exact mechanism and involved hormones is low. To evaluate inhibin beta-A (INHBA) and follistatin (FST) expression in the ovaries of pinealectomized rats treated with melatonin, thirty adult female Wistar rats were randomized into three groups of ten animals each: group 1 (GSh), sham-operated controls receiving vehicle; group 2 (GPx), pinealectomized animals receiving vehicle; and group 3 (GPxMe), pinealectomized animals receiving replacement melatonin (1.0 mg/kg body weight. It was assumed that each animal drank 6.5 ± 1.2 ml per night and weighs approximately 300 g.) for 60 consecutive days. The ovaries were collected for mRNA abundance and protein of INHBA and FST by qRT-PCR and immunohistochemical analyses, respectively. Treatment with melatonin resulted in the upregulation of INHBA and FST genes in the ovarian tissue of the melatonin-treated animals (GPxMe), when compared with GPx. These findings were then confirmed by analyzing the expression of protein by immunohistochemical analyses, which revealed higher immunoreactivity of INHBA and FST in GPxMe animals in the follicular cells compared with GSh and GPx rats. Melatonin increases the expression of INHBA and FST in the ovaries of pinealectomized female rats.


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Follistatin/biosynthesis , Inhibin-beta Subunits/biosynthesis , Melatonin/pharmacology , Ovary/metabolism , Pineal Gland/metabolism , Pinealectomy/trends , Animals , Female , Follistatin/agonists , Follistatin/genetics , Gene Expression , Inhibin-beta Subunits/agonists , Inhibin-beta Subunits/genetics , Ovary/drug effects , Pineal Gland/surgery , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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J. vasc. bras ; 10(2): 185-188, jun. 2011. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-597010

ABSTRACT

Paciente de 30 anos, do sexo masculino, apresentou, após vacinação contra influenza comum, dor intensa, edema e eritema em membro superior esquerdo no local da aplicação e febre contínua não aferida. Foi hospitalizado, porém houve agravamento progressivo do quadro e resistência ao tratamento com anti-inflamatórios e antibióticos, culminando em queda do estado geral, formação de coleção no local e convulsão febril. Optou-se por tratamento cirúrgico, submetendo-se o paciente a procedimentos para fasciotomia, desbridamento, drenagem de coleção e sutura de extenso ferimento em membro superior esquerdo.


A 30-year-old male patient, after being vaccinated against the common influenza, presented severe pain, swelling and erythema at the site of injection on the left upper limb and had continuous fever that was not checked. He was admitted to the hospital,, but his clinical condition got worse, with no response to treatment with anti-inflammatory drugs and antibiotics. He developed an abscess at the site of vaccine injection, and high fever with febrile seizures. Surgical treatment was chosen, and the patient underwent debridement and drainage of the abscess, upper arm fasciotomy and repair of the extensive surgical wounds of the left arm.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Skin Diseases, Infectious/therapy , Infections/chemically induced , Influenza, Human/complications , Macular Edema/surgery , Upper Extremity
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