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Arq. ciências saúde UNIPAR ; 27(3): 1085-1105, 2023.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1425435

ABSTRACT

A doença de Chagas causada pelo parasita Trypanosoma cruzi acomete milhões de pessoas no mundo e não conta com um medicamento de ação efetiva para o seu tratamento etiológico. As drogas disponíveis, o nifurtimox e o benznidazol possuem índices de cura baixos com efeitos colaterais e toxidade que dificultam a adesão dos pacientes à terapia. Este fato impulsiona a busca por alternativas de tratamento que sejam mais efetivas e menos agressivas. Sendo assim, este trabalho teve como objetivo a avaliação dos efeitos clínicos apresentados por Rattus norvergicus infectados por T. cruzi e tratados com soluções ultradiluídas de Lycopodium clavatum ou Phosphorus. O estudo envolveu 93 ratos com quarenta e cinco dias de idade infectados intraperitonealmente com 5x106 formas tripomastigotas sanguíneos da cepa Y de T. cruzi, distribuídos nos grupos: Sadio SD (n=13) - controle não infectado e não tratado, grupo CI (n=27) - controle infectado e tratado com solução hidroalccólica 7% (etanol ­ água), grupo LY diluição 1:1x1026 (n=27) - infectado e tratado com Lycopodium, grupo PH diluição 1:1x1026 (n=26) - infectado e tratado com Phosphorum. Os animais foram avaliados clinicamente através dos parâmetros peso, temperatura, consumo de água e ração, quantidade de excretas, diâmetro e comprimento intestinal, aspecto da pelagem e consistência das fezes. Este estudo mostrou que os parâmetros utilizados foram importantes para a definição clínica da infecção de Rattus novergicus, linhagem Wistar pelo T. cruzi. Mostrou que os medicamentos LY e PH apresentam efeitos benéficos na evolução da clínica dos animais tratados. A utilização de Lycopodium clavatum e Phosphorus diluídos na proporção de 1:1x1026, apresentaram efeitos diferentes. Oito e seis parâmetros de quatorze analisados mostraram efeitos positivos para LY e PH, respectivamente. Os parâmetros consumo de água e ração, quantidade de excretas, diarreia, alopecia difusa e comprimento intestinal apresentaram diferenças significativas em relação ao controle infectado mostrando que mais estudos são necessários com o uso de medicamentos ultradiluídos na infecção pelo T. cruzi.


Chagas disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi affects millions of people worldwide and does not have an effective drug for its etiological treatment. The available drugs, nifurtimox and benznidazole, have low cure rates with side effects and toxicity that make it difficult for patients to adhere to therapy. This fact drives the search for treatment alternatives that are more effective and less aggressive. Therefore, this work aimed to evaluate the clinical effects presented by Rattus norvergicus infected by T. cruzi and treated with ultradiluted solutions of Lycopodium clavatum or Phosphorus. The study involved 93 forty five day old rats intraperitoneally infected with 5x106 blood trypomastigotes forms of the Y strain of T. cruzi, distributed in the following groups: Healthy SD (n=13) - non-infected and untreated control, CI group (n =27) - infected control and treated with 7% hydroalcoholic solution (ethanol ­ water), LY group dilution 1:1x1026 (n=27) - infected and treated with Lycopodium, PH group dilution 1:1x1026 (n=26) - infected and treated with Phosphorum. The animals were clinically evaluated through the parameters weight, temperature, water and feed consumption, amount of excreta, intestinal diameter and length, coat appearance and feces consistency. This study showed that the parameters used were important for the clinical definition of infection of Rattus novergicus, Wistar lineage by T. cruzi. It showed that LY and PH drugs have beneficial effects on the clinical evolution of treated animals. The use of Lycopodium clavatum and Phosphorus diluted in the ratio of 1:1x1026, showed different effects. Eight and six parameters out of fourteen analyzed showed positive effects for LY and PH, respectively. The parameters water and feed consumption, amount of excreta, diarrhea, diffuse alopecia and intestinal length showed significant differences in relation to the infected control, showing that more studies are needed with the use of ultradiluted drugs in T. cruzi infection.


La enfermedad de Chagas causada por el parásito Trypanosoma cruzi afecta a millones de personas en todo el mundo y no cuenta con un fármaco eficaz para su tratamiento etiológico. Los fármacos disponibles, nifurtimox y benznidazol, presentan bajas tasas de curación con efectos secundarios y toxicidad que dificultan la adherencia terapéutica de los pacientes. Este hecho impulsa la búsqueda de alternativas de tratamiento más eficaces y menos agresivas. Por lo tanto, este trabajo tuvo como objetivo evaluar los efectos clínicos presentados por Rattus norvergicus infectados por T. cruzi y tratados con soluciones ultradiluidas de Lycopodium clavatum o Fósforo. En el estudio participaron 93 ratas de cuarenta y cinco días de edad infectadas intraperitonealmente con 5x106 formas tripomastigotes sanguíneas de la cepa Y de T. cruzi, distribuidos en los siguientes grupos: SD sano (n=13) - control no infectado y no tratado, grupo CI (n =27) - control infectado y tratado con solución hidroalcohólica al 7% (etanol - agua), grupo LY dilución 1:1x1026 (n=27) - infectado y tratado con Lycopodium, grupo PH dilución 1:1x1026 (n=26) - infectado y tratado con Phosphorum. Los animales fueron evaluados clínicamente mediante los parámetros peso, temperatura, consumo de agua y pienso, cantidad de excrementos, diámetro y longitud intestinal, aspecto del pelaje y consistencia de las heces. Este estudio demostró que los parámetros utilizados eran importantes para la definición clínica de la infección de Rattus novergicus, linaje Wistar por T. cruzi. Demostró que los fármacos LY y PH tienen efectos beneficiosos en la evolución clínica de los animales tratados. El uso de Lycopodium clavatum y Phosphorus diluidos en la proporción de 1:1x1026, mostró efectos diferentes. Ocho y seis parámetros de los catorce analizados mostraron efectos positivos para LY y PH, respectivamente. Los parámetros consumo de agua y pienso, cantidad de excretas, diarrea, alopecia difusa y longitud intestinal mostraron diferencias significativas en relación al control infectado, mostrando que son necesarios más estudios con el uso de fármacos ultradiluidos en la infección por


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Phosphorus/therapeutic use , Lycopodium clavatum/therapeutic use , Chagas Disease/drug therapy , Rats, Wistar , Pharmaceutical Preparations/analysis , Clinical Evolution/veterinary
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Exp Parasitol ; 232: 108197, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34863706

ABSTRACT

Vector competence of triatomines (kissing bugs) for Trypanosoma cruzi transmission depends on the parasite-vector interaction and the genetic constitution of both. This study evaluates the susceptibility and vector competence of Rhodnius robustus experimentally infected with T. cruzi IV (TcIV). Nymphs were fed on infected mice or an artificial feeder with blood containing culture-derived metacyclic trypomastigotes (CMT) or blood trypomastigotes (BT). The intestinal contents (IC) and excreta of the insects were examined by fresh examination and kDNA-PCR. The rate of metacyclogenesis was also determined by differential counts. Fifth instar nymphs fed with CMT ingested a greater blood volume (mean of 74.5 µL) and a greater amount of parasites (mean of 149,000 CMT/µL), and had higher positivity in the fresh examination of the IC. Third instar nymphs fed with CMT had higher positivity (33.3%) in the fresh examination of the excreta. On the 20th day after infection (dai), infective metacyclic trypomastigote (MT) forms were predominant in the excreta of 3/4 experimental groups, and on the 30th dai, the different parasitic forms were observed in the IC of all the groups. Higher percentages of MT were observed in the excreta of the 5th instar nymphs group (84.1%) and in the IC of the 3rd instar nymphs group (80.0%). Rhodnius robustus presented high susceptibility to infection since all nymphs were infected, regardless of the method used for blood meal, in addition these insects demonstrated vector competence for TcIV with high rates of metacyclogenesis being evident.


Subject(s)
Chagas Disease/transmission , Insect Vectors/parasitology , Rhodnius/parasitology , Trypanosoma cruzi/physiology , Animals , Humans , Mice , Nymph/parasitology , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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J Altern Complement Med ; 26(10): 866-883, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32551918

ABSTRACT

Objective: To investigate, through a systematic review, the effects of the use of highly diluted drugs in the treatment of experimental infection with Trypanosoma cruzi. Design: The authors searched for scientific publications in the databases PubMed, Web of Science, SCOPUS, LILACS, and the Google Scholar search system, from 2000 to 2018, following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) statement. According to the criteria established, a total of 22 studies were included. Settings/Location: The study took place at the State University of Maringá, Maringá, PR, Brazil. Subjects: Male mice (Mus musculus) or rats (Rattus norvegicus). Interventions: Highly diluted drugs. Outcome measures: The parameters evaluated in the studies were parasitological, clinical, immunological, histopathological and hematological. Results: The studies demonstrated that the effects of highly diluted drugs are related to their dynamizations, treatment regimen, and host susceptibility to T. cruzi infection, and depend on the initial information transmitted to the treated organism, making this information the "model" of how the treated organism will react. Regardless of the mechanism of action, these drugs provide a decrease in inflammation, which is one of the central phenomena of the pathogenesis of T. cruzi infection. Conclusions: This systematic review brings out the importance of the T. cruzi infection model as a reliable and valid model for studying different effects produced by highly diluted drugs. Considering the findings and in a broader perspective, this study contributes to considering these drugs as a possible way of dealing with "treatment" in general, presents the need to reexamine the biochemical model and develop a model for the effect of high dilutions in general, as well as for the treatment of parasitic infections.


Subject(s)
Antiparasitic Agents/pharmacology , Biological Products/pharmacology , Chagas Disease/drug therapy , Homeopathy/methods , Trypanocidal Agents/pharmacology , Trypanosoma cruzi/drug effects , Animals , Antiparasitic Agents/therapeutic use , Biological Products/therapeutic use , Biological Therapy , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Humans , Trypanocidal Agents/therapeutic use
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Acta sci., Health sci ; 42: e51437, 2020.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1372266

ABSTRACT

Concerning the specificities of a longitudinal study, the trajectories of a subject's mean responses not always present a linear behavior, which calls for tools that take into account the non-linearity of individual trajectories and that describe them towards associating possible random effects with each individual. Generalized additive mixed models (GAMMs) have come to solve this problem, since, in this class of models, it is possible to assign specific random effects to individuals, in addition to rewriting the linear term by summing unknown smooth functions, not parametrically specified, then using the P-splines smoothing technique. Thus, this article aims to introduce this methodology applied to a dataset referring to an experiment involving 57 Swiss mice infected by Trypanosoma cruzi, which had their weights monitored for 12 weeks. The analyses showed significant differences in the weight trajectory of the individuals by treatment group; besides, the assumptions required to validate the model were met. Therefore, it is possible to conclude that this methodology is satisfactory in modeling data of longitudinal sort, because, with this approach, in addition to the possibility of including fixed and random effects, these models allow adding complex correlation structures to residuals.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Mice , Trypanosoma cruzi/immunology , Trypanosoma cruzi/parasitology , Biotherapics/antagonists & inhibitors , Serum/immunology , Serum/parasitology , Body-Weight Trajectory , Body Weights and Measures , Antibodies, Protozoan/immunology , Chickens , Chagas Disease/drug therapy , Randomized Controlled Trial, Veterinary , Mice , Antigens, Protozoan/immunology
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Acta sci., Health sci ; 42: e49916, 2020.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1378169

ABSTRACT

The use of linear mixed models for nested structure longitudinal data is called hierarchical linear modeling. Thismodeling takes into account the dependence of existing data within each level and between hierarchical levels. The process of modeling, estimating and analyzing diagnoses was illustrated through data on the weights of mice experimentally infected by Trypanosoma cruzi, divided into different treatment groups, with the purpose of verifying the evolution of their body weight as a result of usingdifferent types of biotherapeutics produced from Gallus gallus domesticus(chicken) serum to treat Trypanosoma cruzi. Through the model selection criteria AIC and BIC and the likelihood ratio test, a model was chosen to describe the data correctly. Model diagnoses were then performed by means of residual analysis for both levels and an analysis of influential observations to verify if any observations were signaled as influencing the fixed effects, the components of variance and the adjusted values. After the analysis, it was possible to notice that the observations that were signaled as influential had little impact on the Model chosen initially, so it was maintained, with no differences being evidenced between the treatments with the biotherapeutics tested; only the Time variable and the Random intercept were necessary to describe the weight of the mice.


Subject(s)
Animals , Mice , Trypanosoma cruzi/immunology , Trypanosoma cruzi/parasitology , Biotherapics/analysis , Models, Statistical , Chickens , Epidemiology/instrumentation , Chagas Disease/immunology , Chagas Disease/parasitology , Mice
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Rev Soc Bras Med Trop ; 50(5): 629-637, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29160509

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, is widely distributed in nature, circulating between triatomine bugs and sylvatic mammals, and has large genetic diversity. Both the vector species and the genetic lineages of T. cruzi present a varied geographical distribution. This study aimed to verify the influence of sympatry in the interaction of T. cruzi with triatomines. Methods: The behavior of the strains PR2256 (T. cruzi II) and AM14 (T. cruzi IV) was studied in Triatoma sordida (TS) and Rhodnius robustus (RR). Eleven fifth-stage nymphs were fed by artificial xenodiagnosis with 5.6 × 103 blood trypomastigotes/0.1mL of each T. cruzi strain. Every 20 days, their excreta were examined for up to 100 days, and every 30 days, the intestinal content was examined for up to 120 days, by parasitological (fresh examination and differential count with Giemsa-stained smears) and molecular (PCR) methods. Rates of infectivity, metacyclogenesis and mortality, and mean number of parasites per insect and of excreted parasites were determined. RESULTS: Sympatric groups RR+AM14 and TS+PR2256 showed higher values of the four parameters, except for mortality rate, which was higher (27.3%) in the TS+AM14 group. General infectivity was 72.7%, which was mainly proven by PCR, showing the following decreasing order: RR+AM14 (100%), TS+PR2256 (81.8%), RR+PR2256 (72.7%) and TS+AM14 (36.4%). CONCLUSIONS: Our working hypothesis was confirmed once higher infectivity and vector capacity (flagellate production and elimination of infective metacyclic forms) were recorded in the groups that contained sympatric T. cruzi lineages and triatomine species.


Subject(s)
Arthropod Vectors/physiology , Rhodnius/physiology , Sympatry , Triatoma/physiology , Trypanosoma cruzi/physiology , Animals , Arthropod Vectors/genetics , Arthropod Vectors/pathogenicity , Blood/parasitology , Brazil , Chagas Disease/parasitology , Chagas Disease/transmission , Host-Parasite Interactions/physiology , Humans , Intestines/parasitology , Mice , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Rhodnius/genetics , Rhodnius/pathogenicity , Species Specificity , Time Factors , Triatoma/genetics , Triatoma/pathogenicity , Trypanosoma cruzi/genetics , Trypanosoma cruzi/pathogenicity , Xenodiagnosis/methods
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 50(5): 629-637, Sept.-Oct. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-897012

ABSTRACT

Abstract INTRODUCTION: Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, is widely distributed in nature, circulating between triatomine bugs and sylvatic mammals, and has large genetic diversity. Both the vector species and the genetic lineages of T. cruzi present a varied geographical distribution. This study aimed to verify the influence of sympatry in the interaction of T. cruzi with triatomines. Methods: The behavior of the strains PR2256 (T. cruzi II) and AM14 (T. cruzi IV) was studied in Triatoma sordida (TS) and Rhodnius robustus (RR). Eleven fifth-stage nymphs were fed by artificial xenodiagnosis with 5.6 × 103 blood trypomastigotes/0.1mL of each T. cruzi strain. Every 20 days, their excreta were examined for up to 100 days, and every 30 days, the intestinal content was examined for up to 120 days, by parasitological (fresh examination and differential count with Giemsa-stained smears) and molecular (PCR) methods. Rates of infectivity, metacyclogenesis and mortality, and mean number of parasites per insect and of excreted parasites were determined. RESULTS: Sympatric groups RR+AM14 and TS+PR2256 showed higher values of the four parameters, except for mortality rate, which was higher (27.3%) in the TS+AM14 group. General infectivity was 72.7%, which was mainly proven by PCR, showing the following decreasing order: RR+AM14 (100%), TS+PR2256 (81.8%), RR+PR2256 (72.7%) and TS+AM14 (36.4%). CONCLUSIONS: Our working hypothesis was confirmed once higher infectivity and vector capacity (flagellate production and elimination of infective metacyclic forms) were recorded in the groups that contained sympatric T. cruzi lineages and triatomine species.


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Arthropod Vectors/physiology , Rhodnius/physiology , Triatoma/physiology , Trypanosoma cruzi/physiology , Sympatry , Arthropod Vectors/genetics , Arthropod Vectors/pathogenicity , Rhodnius/genetics , Rhodnius/pathogenicity , Species Specificity , Time Factors , Triatoma/genetics , Triatoma/pathogenicity , Trypanosoma cruzi/genetics , Trypanosoma cruzi/pathogenicity , Blood/parasitology , Brazil , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Chagas Disease/parasitology , Chagas Disease/transmission , Xenodiagnosis/methods , Host-Parasite Interactions/physiology , Intestines/parasitology , Mice
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Exp Parasitol ; 176: 8-15, 2017 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28212811

ABSTRACT

Trypanosoma cruzi is the etiologic agent of American trypanosomiasis has broad biological and genetic diversity. Remaining to be studied are polymorphisms of the blood forms and metacyclogenesis of different T. cruzi discrete typing units (DTUs). Our goal was to evaluate the relationship between T. cruzi DTUs, the morphology of blood trypomastigotes, and in vitro metacyclogenesis. T. cruzi strains that pertained to DTUs TcI, TcII, and TcIV from different Brazilian states were used. Parameters that were related to the morphology of eight strains were assessed in thin blood smears that were obtained from mice that were inoculated with blood or culture forms, depending on strain. The metacyclogenesis of 12 strains was measured using smears with Liver Infusion Tryptose culture medium and M16 culture medium (which is poor in nutrients and has a low pH) at the exponential phase of growth, both stained with Giemsa. The morphological pattern of TcII strains was consistent with broad forms of the parasite. In TcIV strains, slender forms predominated. The Y strain (TcII) was morphologically more similar to TcIV. Significant differences in polymorphisms were observed between DTUs. Metacyclogenesis parameters, although displaying large standard deviations, differed between the DTUs, with the following descending rank order: TcII > TcI > TcIV. The mean numbers of metacyclic trypomastigotes for TcII were significantly higher than the other DTUs. Although the DTUs presented overlapping characteristics, the general pattern was that different DTUs exhibited significantly different morphologies and metacyclogenesis, suggesting that the genetic diversity of T. cruzi could be related to parameters that are associated with the evolution of infection in mammalian hosts and its ability to disperse in nature.


Subject(s)
Chagas Disease/parasitology , Parasitemia/parasitology , Polymorphism, Genetic , Trypanosoma cruzi/genetics , Animals , Brazil/epidemiology , Chagas Disease/blood , Chagas Disease/epidemiology , Humans , Mice , Opossums , Parasitemia/blood , Parasitemia/epidemiology , Rhodnius , Trypanosoma cruzi/classification , Trypanosoma cruzi/growth & development
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Saude e pesqui. (Impr.) ; 9(2): 235-242, maio-ago. 2016. tab, ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-832016

ABSTRACT

Trypanosoma cruzi, um protozoário parasita, é o agente etiológico da doença de Chagas. A infecção chagásica apresenta duas fases: aguda e crônica. Na fase aguda a mortalidade é mais frequente, sendo que o organismo que consegue sobreviver a ela passa para a fase crônica indeterminada. No trato gastrointestinal o T. gondii pode parasitar o sistema nervoso intramural formando os megaesôfago e o megacólon. Não existem trabalhos que relacionam a perda neuronal do plexo mientérico com a infecção com a cepa CL do T. cruzi. Portanto, o objetivo deste trabalho foi verificar alterações morfoquantitativas no plexo mioentérico no colo distal de ratos infectados com a cepa CL durante a fase aguda e crônica da doença. Foram utilizados 20 ratos divididos em quatro grupos: infectado com a cepa CL durante 7 dias (grupo IA) do T. cruzi e seu controle (grupo CA), ambos sacrificados após sete dias do início do experimento, outro grupo infectado (IC) e sacrificado após trinta dias e seu controle (CC). Foi realizada a estimativa da densidade neuronal e a morfometria das áreas do perfil dos corpos celulares dos neurônios através da técnica de Giemsa. A análise quantitativa demonstrou uma redução significativa no número de neurônios nos grupos infectados IA e IC. Em relação ao perfil neuronal foi observada uma atrofia dos neurônios do grupo IC em relação ao controle. Portanto, a cepa CL do T. cruzi provoca uma denervação do plexo mioentérico do colo sem contudo ocasionar hipertrofia neuronal no tempo experimental de trinta dias.


The parasite protozoa Trypanosoma cruzi is the etiological agent of Chagas´s disease. Infection comprises the acute and chronic type. Mortality in the former is more frequent and the organism that survives passes to the undetermined chronic phase. T. gondii within the gastrointestinal tract parasites the intramural nervous system and causes mega-esophagus and mega-colon. No reports in the literature relate neuronal loss of the myo-enteric plexus with infection by strain CL of T. cruzi. Current analysis verifies morphoquantitative alterations in the myo-enteric plexus in rats´ distal colon infected with strain CL during the acute and chronic phase of the disease. Twenty rats were divided into four groups: infected with strain CL of T. cruzi during 7 days (Group IA) and its control (Group CA), killed after seven days from the start of the experiment; another infected group (IC), killed after 30 days and its control (CC). Neuronal density and morphometry of the areas of cell bodies of neurons were estimated by Giemsa technique. Quantitative analysis showed a significant decrease in the number of neurons in infected groups IA and IC. In the case of the neuronal profile, atrophy of neurons of group IC was reported when compared to control. Strain CL of T. cruzi causes a de-nerving of the myo-enteric plexus of the colon without causing a neuronal hypertrophy during the thirty days of experimental period.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Trypanosoma cruzi , Chagas Disease , Toxoplasma
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Int. j. high dilution res ; 14(3): 10-19, 2015.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-783288

ABSTRACT

Although several diseases are treated by toxic drugs, their side effects may hamper adherence to the therapy. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the association of ponderal benznidazole (BZ) with its ultra-high diluted (UHD) formula on clinical and parasitological parameters of mice infected by Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi). 24 non-isogenic Swiss mice were divided into groups: CI – infected animals treated with 7% alcohol; BZp – infected animals treated with BZ (500 mg/ kg) from the beginning of infection; BZp+d – infected animals treated with ponderal BZ and with UHD BZ, which started to be administered four days after the beginning of treatment with ponderal BZ; CNI - group of non-treated and non-infected animals. The UHD medicine was prepared according to Phamacopoeia until 30x. The different treatment schedules were statistically compared through parasitological and clinical parameters. The group BZp+d displayed more favorable clinical evolution than the group BZp, with improvement of mass gain, feed conversion and water intake, presenting data approximated to CNI group. The significant increase of the body temperature of BZp+d group indicates an activation of the immune system which was not observed in the other groups. Moreover, the anti-parasitic effect of the ponderal drug was maintained in all parasitological parameters of this group. By reducing the side effects and maintaining the action of the ponderal drug, the combination of toxic drugs with their UHD formula could be considered a way of improving efficacy of the treatment...


A infecção por Trypanossoma cruzi é um problema de saúde pública e o único medicamento disponível no Brasil é o benznidazol (BZ), com efeitos limitados e tóxicos. Estudos anteriores com BZ na dose de 200 mg/kg indicaram que a administração de BZ diluído (30d) controla os efeitos tóxicos da droga em dose ponderal, sem alterar a sua ação terapêutica. Sob essa perspectiva e considerando a ação do BZ dose dependente, aumentar a quantidade de droga administrada significaria uma melhora na eficácia do tratamento. Portanto, este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o efeito do BZ ponderal (BZP), na dose de 500 mg/kg associado com BZ diluído (BZD) nos parâmetros clínicos de camundongos infectados por T. cruzi. Em estudo cego, controlado e randomizado, foram utilizados 23 camundongos suíços, machos, com 8 semanas divididos em grupos: CNI - Não infectados e não tratados; CI - Infectados e tratados com álcool 7 %; BZP - Infectados tratados com BZ (500 mg/kg de peso/ animal) a partir do início da infecção; BZP + BZD - Infectados e tratados com a associação de BZP e BZD. Os medicamentos foram administrados por gavagem (0,2 mL/ dia/ animal). O BZP foi administrado a partir da constatação da infecção. O BZ diluído foi preparado de acordo com a Farmacopeia Homeopática Brasileira e administrado 4 dias após o início do tratamento com BZP. Os parâmetros clínicos, avaliados diariamente, incluíram: peso, consumo de ração e água, temperatura e quantidade de excretas. A análise clínica apontou melhores resultados nos grupos BZP e BZP + BZD, mostrando melhor evolução de peso, consumo de ração, água e excretas quando comparado aos grupos não tratados (p< 0.05)...


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , High Potencies , Homeopathy , Nitroimidazoles/administration & dosage , Trypanocidal Agents/therapeutic use , Trypanosoma cruzi/parasitology , Toxicity/adverse effects
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Int. j. high dilution res ; 14(3): 10-19, 2015.
Article in English | HomeoIndex Homeopathy | ID: hom-11144

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Although several diseases are treated by toxic drugs, their side effects may hamper adherence to the therapy. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the association of ponderal benznidazole (BZ) with its ultra-high diluted (UHD) formula on clinical and parasitological parameters of mice infected by Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi). 24 non-isogenic Swiss mice were divided into groups: CI – infected animals treated with 7% alcohol; BZp – infected animals treated with BZ (500 mg/ kg) from the beginning of infection; BZp+d – infected animals treated with ponderal BZ and with UHD BZ, which started to be administered four days after the beginning of treatment with ponderal BZ; CNI - group of non-treated and non-infected animals. The UHD medicine was prepared according to Phamacopoeia until 30x. The different treatment schedules were statistically compared through parasitological and clinical parameters. The group BZp+d displayed more favorable clinical evolution than the group BZp, with improvement of mass gain, feed conversion and water intake, presenting data approximated to CNI group. The significant increase of the body temperature of BZp+d group indicates an activation of the immune system which was not observed in the other groups. Moreover, the anti-parasitic effect of the ponderal drug was maintained in all parasitological parameters of this group. By reducing the side effects and maintaining the action of the ponderal drug, the combination of toxic drugs with their UHD formula could be considered a way of improving efficacy of the treatment. (AU)


A infecção por Trypanossoma cruzi é um problema de saúde pública e o único medicamento disponível no Brasil é o benznidazol (BZ), com efeitos limitados e tóxicos. Estudos anteriores com BZ na dose de 200 mg/kg indicaram que a administração de BZ diluído (30d) controla os efeitos tóxicos da droga em dose ponderal, sem alterar a sua ação terapêutica. Sob essa perspectiva e considerando a ação do BZ dose dependente, aumentar a quantidade de droga administrada significaria uma melhora na eficácia do tratamento. Portanto, este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o efeito do BZ ponderal (BZP), na dose de 500 mg/kg associado com BZ diluído (BZD) nos parâmetros clínicos de camundongos infectados por T. cruzi. Em estudo cego, controlado e randomizado, foram utilizados 23 camundongos suíços, machos, com 8 semanas divididos em grupos: CNI - Não infectados e não tratados; CI - Infectados e tratados com álcool 7 %; BZP - Infectados tratados com BZ (500 mg/kg de peso/ animal) a partir do início da infecção; BZP + BZD - Infectados e tratados com a associação de BZP e BZD. Os medicamentos foram administrados por gavagem (0,2 mL/ dia/ animal). O BZP foi administrado a partir da constatação da infecção. O BZ diluído foi preparado de acordo com a Farmacopeia Homeopática Brasileira e administrado 4 dias após o início do tratamento com BZP. Os parâmetros clínicos, avaliados diariamente, incluíram: peso, consumo de ração e água, temperatura e quantidade de excretas. A análise clínica apontou melhores resultados nos grupos BZP e BZP + BZD, mostrando melhor evolução de peso, consumo de ração, água e excretas quando comparado aos grupos não tratados (p< 0.05). A associação BZP + BZDobteve melhor evolução de peso, consumo de água e produção de excretas (p< 0.05) quando comparada com o grupo tratado BZP, revelando-se uma alternativa para diminuir os efeitos indesejados do medicamento convencional, permitindo o aumento da dose administrada e maior eficácia do tratamento. A associação destes medicamentos deve ser explorada em outras condições clínicas onde existem poucos medicamentos disponíveis e efeitos colaterais que comprometem a terapêutica


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Animals , Rats , Trypanosoma cruzi/parasitology , Homeopathy , Nitroimidazoles/administration & dosage , Trypanocidal Agents/therapeutic use , High Potencies , Toxicity/adverse effects
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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 20(2): 131-136, Mar-Apr/2014. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-711765

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INTRODUÇÃO: Os portadores de doença de Chagas frequentemente apresentam a hipertensão arterial sistêmica (HAS) como a principal comorbidade. Em indivíduos hipertensos com e sem doença de Chagas, o controle de HAS geralmente é medicamentoso. Medidas alternativas de intervenção como o exercício físico aeróbio têm sido preconizadas como a maneira mais efetiva para reduzir os níveis de pressão arterial. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a influência do exercício físico sobre a pressão arterial de mulheres hipertensas com e sem doença de Chagas. MÉTODOS: Dezenove voluntárias divididas nos grupos G1 (nove com doença de Chagas) e G2 (dez sem doença de Chagas) foram submetidas a um programa de treinamento de 12 semanas, com duração de 30 a 60 minutos duas vezes por semana. A pressão arterial sistólica (PAS), diastólica (PAD) e a frequência cardíaca (FC) foram avaliadas no pré e pós-esforço no início (T0), após seis (T6) e 12 (T12) semanas. RESULTADOS: Em T6, melhora significativa foi observada na PAS pré e pós-esforço e na PAD pós-esforço, para ambos os grupos. No T12, G1 apresentou melhora significativa para todas as variáveis, exceto FC pós-esforço e G2 para PAS pré e pós-esforço e FC pós-esforço. Não houve diferença significativa entre G1 e G2 para as variáveis estudadas. CONCLUSÃO: O exercício físico aeróbio de baixa intensidade reduz significativamente a pressão arterial de mulheres com doença de Chagas, pode ser realizado com segurança, e insere os pacientes com esta enfermidade na prática rotineira de exercícios. .


INTRODUCTION: Patients with Chagas disease often have high blood pressure (HBP) as the main co-morbidity. In hypertensive individuals with and without Chagas disease, the control of hypertension is generally through medication. Alternative intervention measures such as aerobic exercise have been recommended as an effective way to reduce blood pressure levels. OBJECTIVE: Assess the influence of exercise on blood pressure in hypertensive women with and without Chagas disease. METHODS: Nineteen volunteers divided into two groups: G1 (nine with Chagas disease) and G2 (ten without Chagas disease) were submitted to a training program for 12 weeks, during 30 to 60 minutes, twice a week. The systolic (PAS) and diastolic (PAD) blood pressure and heart frequency (FC) were analyzed before and after the effort at the beginning (T0), after six weeks (T6) and twelve weeks (T12).. RESULTS: In T6, significant improvement was observed in PAS pre- and post- effort and the PAD post-effort, for both groups. In T12, G1 showed significant improvement for all variables, except FC after effort and G2 for PAS before and after effort and FC after effort. There was no significant difference between G1 and G2 for all variables. CONCLUSION: Low-intensity aerobic exercise significantly reduces blood pressure in women with Chagas disease, can be performed safely and incorporate patients with this disease into the routine practice of exercises. .


INTRODUCCIÓN: Los portadores de Mal de Chagas frecuentemente presentan la hipertensión arterial sistémica (HAS) como la principal comorbidez. En individuos hipertensos con y sin Mal de Chagas el control de HAS generalmente es medicamentoso. Las medidas alternativas de intervención como el ejercicio físico aeróbico han sido preconizadas como la manera más efectiva para reducir los niveles de presión arterial. OBJETIVO: Evaluar la influencia del ejercicio físico sobre la presión arterial de mujeres hipertensas con y sin Mal de Chagas. MÉTODOS: Diecinueve voluntarias divididas en los grupos G1 (nueve con Mal de Chagas) y G2 (diez sin Mal de Chagas) fueron sometidas a un programa de entrenamiento de 12 semanas, con duración de 30 a 60 minutos dos veces por semana. La presión arterial sistólica (PAS), diastólica (PAD) y la frecuencia cardíaca (FC) fueron evaluadas en el pre y post esfuerzo al inicio (T0), después de seis (T6) y 12 (T12) semanas. RESULTADOS: En T6, mejora significativa fue observada en la PAS pre y post esfuerzo y en la PAD post esfuerzo, para ambos grupos. En el T12, G1 presentó mejora significativa para todas las variables, excepto FC post esfuerzo y G2 para PAS pre y post esfuerzo y FC post esfuerzo. No hubo diferencia significativa entre G1 y G2 para las variables estudiadas. CONCLUSIÓN: El ejercicio físico aeróbico de baja intensidad reduce significativamente la presión arterial de mujeres con Mal de Chagas, puede ser realizado con seguridad e coloca a los pacientes con esta enfermedad en la práctica rutinaria de ejercicios. .

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Int. j. high dilution res ; 13(46): 13-27, 2014. tab
Article in English | HomeoIndex Homeopathy | ID: hom-10937

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Background: The use of homeopathic medicines has increased, partly because conventional drugs do not always elicit the desired effects, and partly because their side effects might compromise the patient’s’ adherence to treatment. Several studies showed benefits in the use of highly diluted medicines for the treatment of infectious diseases. Aim: The aim of the present review was to perform a critical discussion about aspects of homeopathy and the current status of veterinary experimentation, as well as of the use of highly diluted drugs in infectious and parasitic diseases. The main aspects of effects, therapeutic regimens and / or dynamizations used in various models are discussed. Methods: Articles published since 2000 in journals included in databases PubMed and SciELO and specialized journals sought for and reviewed using keywords “parasitic diseases/homeopathy” and “parasitic diseases/ ultra-dilutions”. Results: Several recent experimental studies demonstrated the biological effect of highly diluted medications on parasitic infections, with reduction of the number of parasites and improvement of the clinical condition of the affected animals. Several articles exhibit problems in the description of methods, which threaten the reproducibility of experiments. Conclusion: The acknowledgment of homeopathy depends on the credibility of investigators. Although research on homeopathy has clearly increased in recent years, relative to both implementation of more consistent methods and description of data and methods, improvement is still required. Precise and detailed descriptions will contribute to advance the use of homeopathy, so that society at large might benefit in actual practice. (AU)


Introdução: O uso de homeopáticos tem crescido devido o fato de que medicamentos convencionais algumas vezes não produzem o efeito esperado e também devido os seus efeitos indesejados que comprometem a adesão ao tratamento. Alguns trabalhos mostram os benefícios da utilização de medicamentos ultradiluídos no tratamento de doenças infecciosas. Objetivo: Esta revisão é uma discussão crítica sobre os aspectos da homeopatia, o estado atual da experimentação veterinária e o uso de medicamentos ultradiluídos nas infecções e doenças parasitárias. Os principais aspectos dos efeitos, esquemas de tratamento e/ou dinamizações utilizadas nos diferentes modelos são discutidos. Metodologia: Uma revisão de artigos publicados desde 2000 em revistas indexadas nos bancos de dados PubMed e Scielo e revistas especializadas foi utilizada para pesquisa das palavras-chave: parasitoses/ homeopatia e parasitoses/ ultradiluídos. Resultados: Experimentos recentes demonstraram o efeito biológico dos medicamentos ultradiluídos nas infecções parasitárias, com redução no número de parasitos e melhora da condição clínica nos animais tratados. Alguns artigos apresentaram problemas na descrição da metodologia o que pode comprometer a reprodutibilidade dos experimentos. Conclusão: O conhecimento da homeopatia depende da credibilidade dos grupos de pesquisa. Embora nos últimos anos a pesquisa em homeopatia tenha apresentado um claro desenvolvimento, tanto na implantação de metodologias mais consistentes quanto na descrição dos dados e métodos publicados, muito ainda deve ser melhorado neste campo. Descrições precisas e detalhadas poderiam contribuir para o avanço do uso da homeopatia, o que poderia beneficiar a comunidade em geral , na prática, a partir destes resultados. (AU)


Subject(s)
Parasitic Diseases/therapy , Homeopathy , Arthropods , Helminthiasis , Protozoan Infections
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Int. j. high dilution res ; 13(46): 13-27, 2014. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-710801

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Background: The use of homeopathic medicines has increased, partly because conventional drugs do not always elicit the desired effects, and partly because their side effects might compromise the patient’s’ adherence to treatment. Several studies showed benefits in the use of highly diluted medicines for the treatment of infectious diseases. Aim: The aim of the present review was to perform a critical discussion about aspects of homeopathy and the current status of veterinary experimentation, as well as of the use of highly diluted drugs in infectious and parasitic diseases. The main aspects of effects, therapeutic regimens and / or dynamizations used in various models are discussed. Methods: Articles published since 2000 in journals included in databases PubMed and SciELO and specialized journals sought for and reviewed using keywords “parasitic diseases/homeopathy” and “parasitic diseases/ ultra-dilutions”. Results: Several recent experimental studies demonstrated the biological effect of highly diluted medications on parasitic infections, with reduction of the number of parasites and improvement of the clinical condition of the affected animals. Several articles exhibit problems in the description of methods, which threaten the reproducibility of experiments. Conclusion: The acknowledgment of homeopathy depends on the credibility of investigators. Although research on homeopathy has clearly increased in recent years, relative to both implementation of more consistent methods and description of data and methods, improvement is still required. Precise and detailed descriptions will contribute to advance the use of homeopathy, so that society at large might benefit in actual practice.


Introdução: O uso de homeopáticos tem crescido devido o fato de que medicamentos convencionais algumas vezes não produzem o efeito esperado e também devido os seus efeitos indesejados que comprometem a adesão ao tratamento. Alguns trabalhos mostram os benefícios da utilização de medicamentos ultradiluídos no tratamento de doenças infecciosas. Objetivo: Esta revisão é uma discussão crítica sobre os aspectos da homeopatia, o estado atual da experimentação veterinária e o uso de medicamentos ultradiluídos nas infecções e doenças parasitárias. Os principais aspectos dos efeitos, esquemas de tratamento e/ou dinamizações utilizadas nos diferentes modelos são discutidos. Metodologia: Uma revisão de artigos publicados desde 2000 em revistas indexadas nos bancos de dados PubMed e Scielo e revistas especializadas foi utilizada para pesquisa das palavras-chave: parasitoses/ homeopatia e parasitoses/ ultradiluídos. Resultados: Experimentos recentes demonstraram o efeito biológico dos medicamentos ultradiluídos nas infecções parasitárias, com redução no número de parasitos e melhora da condição clínica nos animais tratados. Alguns artigos apresentaram problemas na descrição da metodologia o que pode comprometer a reprodutibilidade dos experimentos. Conclusão: O conhecimento da homeopatia depende da credibilidade dos grupos de pesquisa. Embora nos últimos anos a pesquisa em homeopatia tenha apresentado um claro desenvolvimento, tanto na implantação de metodologias mais consistentes quanto na descrição dos dados e métodos publicados, muito ainda deve ser melhorado neste campo. Descrições precisas e detalhadas poderiam contribuir para o avanço do uso da homeopatia, o que poderia beneficiar a comunidade em geral , na prática, a partir destes resultados.


Subject(s)
Arthropods , Parasitic Diseases/therapy , Helminthiasis , Homeopathy , Protozoan Infections
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Acta sci., Health sci ; 34(2): 119-126, jul.-dez. 2012. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-2164

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The systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) currently a major public health problem, presents high medical and socioeconomic costs, and occurs concurrently with other diseases, of infectious origin or not. This study aimed to describe the sociodemographic profile of hypertensive patients with or without co-morbidities assisted in a health reference centre in a municipality of the northwest of the Paraná State, Southern Brazil. We gathered data from 250 medical records, concerning age, gender, race, marital status, educational level, professional duties, place of origin, reasons for seeking the services, occurrences of co-morbidities, and duration of systemic arterial hypertension. SAH occurred more often in the age group of 60-69 years old. The female gender was significantly different from the male. We observed the predominance of married (60.0%), Caucasian (76.0%), with fundamental level of education (54.4%), housewife (39.6%), living in neighborhood towns (58.0%), born in other regions than the Southern Brazil and have seek the service mainly for reasons not related to hypertension (p < 0.05). Cardiopathy of diverse etiology, Diabetes mellitus, Chagas disease and acute myocardial heart attack were identified in 98 patients (39.2%). Long-standing SAH was observed on 65.2% of the patients. The knowledge of the profile of the hypertensives, and principal associated diseases allows directing health actions in order to optimize resources, and make effective control of blood pressure and co-morbidities, including alternative intervention approaches to increase life expectation of patients.


A hipertensão arterial sistêmica (HAS), atualmente um dos principais problemas de saúde pública, apresenta custos médicos e socioeconômicos elevados e ocorre concomitantemente com outras doenças, de origem infecciosa ou não. Este trabalho teve como objetivo descrever o perfil sociodemográfico e comorbidades de pacientes hipertensos atendidos em um centro de referência em saúde em município da região Noroeste do Paraná, Sul do Brasil. De 250 prontuários foram coletados dados referentes à idade, sexo, raça, estado civil, escolaridade, atividade profissional, procedência, naturalidade, motivo da procura pelo serviço, ocorrência de comorbidades e tempo da HAS.A HAS teve maior frequência na faixa etária de 60-69 anos. O gênero feminino foi significativamente diferente do masculino. Foram predominantes os casados (60,0%), da raça branca (76,0%), com Ensino Fundamental (54,4%), profissão do lar (39,6%), residentes em municípios vizinhos ao do estudo (58,0%), naturais de outras regiões que não a região Sul do Brasil e procuraram o serviço, principalmente, por motivos não -relacionados com a pressão alta (p < 0,05). A cardiopatia de diversas etiologias, Diabetes mellitus, doença de Chagas e infarto agudo do miocárdio ocorreram em 98 pacientes (39,2%). HAS de longa data foi observada em 65,2% dos pacientes. O conhecimento do perfil dos hipertensos e suas principais doenças associadas, permite direcionar as ações de saúde, otimizar recursos e tornar efetivo o controle da pressão arterial e das comorbidades, incluindo abordagens alternativas de intervenção com o intuito de aumentar a expectativa de vida dos pacientes


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Comorbidity , Hypertension
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Sci. med ; 22(4)out.-dec. 2012. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-663332

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Objetivos: Avaliar conhecimento e atitudes de profissionais e gestantes do serviço público de saúde sobre a toxoplasmose.Métodos: Um estudo transversal, realizado de janeiro de 2009 a janeiro de 2010 nas unidades básicas de saúde da cidade de Maringá, no Paraná, incluiu profissionais de saúde e gestantes. Dados sobre conhecimento e atitudes em relação à toxoplasmose foram coletados com questionários específicos. A estatística foi realizada pelo programa Bioestat 5.0.Resultados: O estudo incluiu 212 profissionais de saúde e 499 gestantes. Dentre os profissionais de saúde, 88,7%, apresentaram dúvidas quanto às formas evolutivas do Toxoplasma gondii que infectam o homem. Entre os médicos, 69,7%, não souberam qual a conduta a ser adotada diante de uma gestante com IgM e IgG anti-Toxoplasma gondii reagentes; 39,4% não souberam responder em qual período gestacional pode-se adquirir a toxoplasmose; e 15,1% não sabiam que orientações profiláticas devem ser dadas à gestante. Entre as gestantes, 42,08% afirmaram consumir carne crua, 13,63% afirmaram consumir leite in natura e 20,84% relataram não lavar utensílios ao trocar de alimento. Apenas 16,23% relataram ter recebido informações sobre prevenção da toxoplasmose durante a gestação.Conclusões: É urgente melhorar a capacitação de profissionais de saúde envolvidos no atendimento de gestantes em prevenção primária de toxoplasmose.


Aims: To assess knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women and professionals of public health service about toxoplasmosis.Methods: A cross-sectional study conducted from January 2009 to January 2010 in basic health units in the city of Maringa, Parana, included health professionals and pregnant women. Data on knowledge and attitudes regarding toxoplasmosis were collected using specific questionnaires. Statistical analysis was performed by the BioStat 5.0.Results: The study included 212 health professionals and 499 pregnant women. Among health professionals, 88.7% had doubts about the evolving forms of Toxoplasma gondii that infect humans. Among physicians, 69.7% did not know how to approach a pregnant woman with reactive Toxoplasma gondii-immunoglobulins M and G; 39.4% could not answer at what gestational age toxoplasmosis can be acquired, and 15.1% did not know which prevention guidelines should be given for pregnant women. Among pregnant women, 42.08% reported consuming raw meat, 13.63% reported consuming raw milk and 20.84% reported not washing utensils when switching food. Only 16.23% reported having received information about preventing toxoplasmosis during pregnancy.Conclusions: It is urgent to improve training of health professionals involved in caring for pregnant women on primary prevention of toxoplasmosis.


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Health Education , Pregnant Women , Primary Prevention , Disease Prevention , Toxoplasmosis
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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 18(1): 51-57, jan.-fev. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-624786

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INTRODUÇÃO: A doença de Chagas é uma infecção causada pelo Trypanosoma cruzi que afeta oito milhões de pessoas na América Latina. Um fator ligado ao estilo de vida que interfere significativamente na resposta à infecção é o exercício físico, dependendo do tipo, intensidade e frequência da atividade praticada. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a influência do exercício físico aeróbio moderado crônico pré-infecção na evolução da infecção experimental pelo T. cruzi em camundongos de duas linhagens distintas pertencentes aos dois sexos. MÉTODOS: Camundongos Swiss e BALB/c (machos e fêmeas) com 30 dias de idade foram divididos em quatro grupos para cada linhagem e sexo (total de 16) e nomeados como segue: SM (Swiss machos), SF (Swiss fêmeas), BM (BALB/c machos) e BF (BALB/c fêmeas). Os grupos foram: NT+NI (não treinado+não infectado), T+NI (treinado+não infectado), NT+I (não treinado+infectado) e T+I (treinado+infectado). O programa de exercício físico aeróbio moderado crônico pré-infecção foi realizado durante oito semanas, com uma sessão diária de treinamento, cinco vezes na semana. O inóculo foi de 1.400 tripomastígotas sanguíneos da cepa Y do T. cruzi, via intraperitoneal. Foi avaliado o pico de parasitos, parasitemia total média e as medidas das atividades séricas de CK e CK-MB. RESULTADOS E CONCLUSÃO: O treinamento físico promoveu nas duas linhagens e em ambos os sexos redução no pico de parasitos e na parasitemia total média em animais infectados pelo T. cruzi. O treinamento físico promoveu redução nas atividades séricas de CK e CK-MB em animais infectados pelo T. cruzi, de ambos os sexos, das duas linhagens, exceto para fêmeas Swiss na atividade de CK e CK-MB.


BACKGROUND: Chagas disease is an infection caused by Trypanosoma cruzi that affects eight million people in Latin America. One factor linked to the lifestyle that significantly interferes in the response to infection is physical exercise, depending on the kind, intensity and frequency of the activity practiced. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of pre-infection chronic moderate aerobic exercise in the development of experimental infection with T. cruzi in mice of two distinct lineages from both sexes. METHODS: 30-day old Swiss and BALB/c mice (male and female) were divided into four groups for each strain and sex (total 16) and named as follows: SM (Swiss males), SF (Swiss females) BM (BALB/c mice) and BF (BALB/c mice). The groups were: NT NI (untrained uninfected) T NI (trained not infected); NT I (untrained infected), TI (trained infected). The aerobic exercise pre-moderate chronic infection training was performed with one daily session for eight weeks, five times a week. The inoculum was 1,400 blood trypomastigotes of Y strain of T. cruzi intraperitoneally. The peak of parasites, parasitemia total and average measurements of the serum activities of CK and CK-MB were evaluated. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The physical training promoted reduction in peak, parasitemia parasites and total average in animals infected with T. cruzi in both strains and sexes. Physical training induced reduction in serum activities of CK and CK-MB in animals infected with T. cruzi of both sexes and from the two strains, except for females in the Swiss CK activity.

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Fisioter. mov ; 24(4): 591-601, out.-dez. 2011. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-610792

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INTRODUÇÃO: A forma cardíaca da doença de Chagas causa modificações orgânicas e funcionais, sendo o exercício físico aeróbio uma alternativa de proposta terapêutica. OBJETIVO: avaliar o exercício físico aeróbio em mulheres com doença de Chagas crônica. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Quatorze mulheres com doença de Chagas na faixa etária entre 40 e 60 anos, classe I da New York Heart Association (NYHA) foram divididas em dois grupos. Sete no G1 que realizaram exercício físico, com duas sessões diárias semanais por seis semanas e sete no G2 sem tal intervenção. O efeito do exercício físico foi avaliado por 27 variáveis fisioterapêuticas e ergoespirométricas no tempo zero (T0) e após seis semanas (T6). RESULTADO: No T6 em relação ao T0 a avaliação fisioterapêutica mostrou diferenças significativas na pressão arterial sistólica, no pico do fluxo expiratório, nas pressões inspiratória e expiratória máximas e na frequência cardíaca. Na ergoespirometria houve aumento significativo no DP máximo, no MET máximo, no estágio do protocolo de Bruce, no VO2 máximo, na duração do teste e na distância percorrida para as participantes de G1 e apenas na duração do teste para G2. Para G1 foi ainda observada em T6 uma diminuição significativa do duplo produto na intensidade moderada e alta na mesma carga de esforço. CONCLUSÃO: O treinamento aeróbio de curto período, de simples aplicação e com supervisão pode ser realizado com segurança, aumentando a tolerância ao exercício em pacientes com doença de Chagas crônica classe I da NYHA.


BACKGROUND: The cardiac form of Chagas disease causes changes organic and functional, being aerobic exercise an alternative proposal of therapy. OBJECTIVE: evaluate the effect of aerobic physical exercise in women with chronic Chagas disease. METHODS: Fourteen women with Chagas' disease between the ages of 40 and 60, class I of the New York Heart Association (NYHA) were divided into two groups. Seven in the group G1, who carried out physical exercise, with two sessions per week for six weeks and seven in G2 without such intervention. The effect of exercise was evaluated by 27 physiotherapeutic and cardiopulmonary variables at time zero (T0) and after six weeks (T6). RESULTS: In T6 compared to T0 physiotherapeutic evaluation showed significant differences in systolic blood pressure, peak expiratory flow rate, maximum inspiration and expiratory pressures and heart frequency only for participants from G1. In ergospirometry there was significant increase in the maximum double product, maximum MET, stage of the protocol of Bruce, VO2 maximum, duration of the test and distance run to the participants of G1 and only in the duration of the test for G2. For G1 was also observed in T6 a significant decrease of double product in moderate and high intensity in the same load of effort. CONCLUSION: The aerobic training of short period, with simple application and under supervision is safe, improves cardiopulmonary functional capacity and increase tolerance to exercise in patients with chronic Chagas' disease class I of the NYHA.


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Humans , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Chagas Disease/rehabilitation , Exercise , Hydrochlorothiazide , Physical Therapy Modalities , Women
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Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo ; 53(5): 247-53, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22012449

ABSTRACT

Twelve strains of Trypanosoma cruzi isolated from wild reservoirs, triatomines, and chronic chagasic patients in the state of Paraná, southern Brazil, and classified as T. cruzi I and II, were used to test the correlation between genetic and biological diversity. The Phagocytic Index (PI) and nitric-oxide (NO) production in vitro were used as biological parameters. The PI of the T. cruzi I and II strains did not differ significantly, nor did the PI of the T. cruzi strains isolated from humans, triatomines, or wild reservoirs. There was a statistical difference in the inhibition of NO production between T. cruzi I and II and between parasites isolated from humans and the strains isolated from triatomines and wild reservoirs, but there was no correlation between genetics and biology when the strains were analyzed independently of the lineages or hosts from which the strains were isolated. There were significant correlations for Randomly Amplified Polymorphic Deoxyribonucleic acid (RAPD) and biological parameters for T. cruzi I and II, and for humans or wild reservoirs when the lineages or hosts were considered individually.


Subject(s)
Genetic Variation/genetics , Macrophages, Peritoneal/parasitology , Nitric Oxide/biosynthesis , Phagocytosis/physiology , Trypanosoma cruzi/genetics , Animals , Disease Reservoirs/parasitology , Female , Host-Parasite Interactions , Humans , Insect Vectors/parasitology , Macrophages, Peritoneal/cytology , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Triatominae/parasitology , Trypanosoma cruzi/classification , Trypanosoma cruzi/physiology
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