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Photochem Photobiol ; 100(1): 190-203, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37395166

ABSTRACT

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been used for various purposes, including as an antitumor resource in a noninvasive therapy with minimal side effects. Sinningia magnifica (Otto & A. Dietr.) Wiehler is a rupicolous plant found in rock crevices in Brazilian tropical forests. Initial studies indicate the presence of phenolic glycosides and anthraquinones in species of the genus Sinningia (Generiaceae family). It is known that anthraquinones are natural photosensitizers with potential PDT applications. This led us to investigate the potential compounds of S. magnifica for use as a natural photosensitizer against the melanoma (SK-MEL-103) and the prostate cancer (PC-3) cell lines in a bioguided study. Our results showed that singlet oxygen production by the 1,3-DPBF photodegradation assay greatly increased in the presence of crude extract and fractions. The biological activity evaluation showed photodynamic action against melanoma cell line SK-MEL-103 and prostate cell line PC-3. These results suggest the presence of potential photosensitizing substances, as demonstrated in this in vitro antitumor PDT study by the naphthoquinones Dunniol and 7-hydroxy-6-methoxy-α-dunnione for the first time. Naphthoquinones, anthraquinones and phenolic compounds were identified in the crude extract by UHPLC-MS/MS analysis, motivating us to continue with the bioguided phytochemical study aiming to discover more photochemically bioactive substances in Gesneriaceae plants.


Subject(s)
Melanoma , Naphthoquinones , Photochemotherapy , Humans , Tandem Mass Spectrometry , Melanoma/drug therapy , Naphthoquinones/pharmacology , Naphthoquinones/chemistry , Naphthoquinones/therapeutic use , Photosensitizing Agents/pharmacology , Photosensitizing Agents/therapeutic use , Anthraquinones/pharmacology , Anthraquinones/chemistry , Complex Mixtures
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Genet Mol Res ; 15(2)2016 May 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27173316

ABSTRACT

Acrocomia aculeata is a plant rich in antioxidant compounds. Studies suggest that this plant has anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, and diuretic potential. We assessed the antigenotoxic, antimutagenic, immunomodulation, and apoptotic potentials of A. aculeata alone and in combination with an antitumor agent, cyclophosphamide. Swiss male mice (N = 140) were used. The animals were divided into 14 experimental groups as follows: a negative group, a positive group (100 mg/kg cyclophosphamide), groups that only received the oil extracted from the almond (AO) and from the pulp (PO) of A. aculeata at doses of 3, 15, and 30 mg/kg, and the associated treatment groups (oils combined with cyclophosphamide) involving pretreatment, simultaneous, and post-treatment protocols. Data suggest that both oils were chemopreventive at all doses, based on the tested protocols. The highest damage reduction percentages, observed for AO and PO were 88.19 and 90.03%, respectively, for the comet assay and 69.73 and 70.93%, respectively, for the micronucleus assay. Both AO and PO demonstrated immunomodulatory activity. The oils reduced the capacity of cyclophosphamide to trigger apoptosis in the liver, spleen, and kidney cells. These results suggest that A. aculeate AO and PO can be classified as a functional food and also enrich other functional foods and nutraceuticals with chemopreventive features. However, they are not appropriate sources for chemotherapeutic adjuvants, in particular for those used in combination with cyclophosphamide.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/toxicity , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Arecaceae/chemistry , Cyclophosphamide/toxicity , DNA Damage , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Animals , Apoptosis , Kidney/drug effects , Liver/drug effects , Male , Mice , Spleen/drug effects
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Hora vet ; 9(53): 19-22, jan.-fev. 1990. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-94609

ABSTRACT

Sendo a brucelose bovina enfermidade causadora de graves prejuízos em saúde animal, economia pecuária e saúde pública, seu controle terapêutico reveste-se da maior importância. Do ponto de vista prático, os resultados do presente trabalho sugerem que, em rebanho em que há brucelose, a vacinaçäo do gado sadio, mais a vacinçäo e o tratamento com antibiótico dos animais brucélicos em isolamento podem ser favoráveis


Subject(s)
Animals , Brucellosis, Bovine/therapy , Vaccination , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Cattle
4.
Cir. Urug ; 52(3): 246-8, 1982.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-12707

ABSTRACT

Los autores presentan un caso de un paciente de 32 anos que sufrio un traumatismo cerrado de cuello, con un desgarro intimal de carotida primitiva, diagnosticado clinica y radiologicamente en el preoperatorio. Se muestra su solucion quirurgica, se plantean los datos estadisticos internacionales, y se concluye en que debe sospechar la lesion carotidea en todo trauma cervical, debe harcese arteriografia de todo trauma cervical, debe hacerse arteriografia de urgencia para demostrarla y una vez confirmada debe operarse al paciente de inmediato.


Subject(s)
Adult , Male , Carotid Arteries , Neck , Wounds and Injuries , Wounds, Nonpenetrating
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Can J Comp Med ; 42(2): 227-8, 1978 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-667708

ABSTRACT

During the period from June 1974 to June 1975, five bovine fetuses between seven to nine months old were received for necropsy from four different counties of the S. Paulo State, Brazil. All of them were from brucellosis-free herds. Necropsy revealed slight liver enlargement generally accompanied by capsular petechial hemorrhages. Enlargement and congestion of the spleen, epicardial and endocardial petechiae were present in three fetuses and one of them had lungs with some hemorrhagic lobules. Cardiac blood films of all the fetuses stained by the Pappenheim's panoptic method showed Anaplasma marginale in two to 20% of red corpuscles. When stained with acridine orange and immunofluorescent methods blood films of the first fetus specifically showed A. marginale.


Subject(s)
Abortion, Veterinary , Anaplasmosis/microbiology , Cattle Diseases/microbiology , Fetal Diseases/veterinary , Abortion, Spontaneous/epidemiology , Animals , Brazil , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/epidemiology , Female , Fetal Diseases/microbiology , Pregnancy
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