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Int. j. morphol ; 40(1): 194-203, feb. 2022. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385598

ABSTRACT

SUMMARY: Laser photobiomodulation (laser PBM) is known to be able to accelerate burn wound healing in the animal model; however little evidence exists on the action of laser PBM on the expression of important proteins in wound healing in the animal model, such as VEGF and TGF-ß1. The aim of this study was to carry out a systematic review in order to analyse the effect of laser PBM on VEGF and TGF-ß expression during burn wound repair in the animal model. A systematic review was carried out of the EMBASE, PubMed/ MEDLINE and LILACS databases. The studies included were preclinical studies that analysed the action of laser PBM on the expression of VEGF and TGF-ß (1, 2, 3) during burn wound repair in the animal model. The SYRCLE risk of bias tool was used. Random effect models were used to estimate the combined effect. Increased VEGF expression was observed with the use of laser PBM at 4.93 J/cm2 per point in the first two weeks after induction of the burn wound, with greater size of effect in the second week (SDM = 5.72; 95% CI: 3.14 to 8.31, I2 = 0 %; very low certainty of evidence). We also observed that the effect of laser PBM on TGF-ß1 expression was greater than in the control in the first week (SDM = -0.45; 95% CI: -1.91 to 1.02, I2 = 51 %; very low certainty of evidence), but diminished in the third week after induction of the lesion (SDM = -2.50; 95% CI: 3.98 to -1.01, I2 = 0 %; very low certainty of evidence). Laser PBM has an effect on TGF-ß1 and VEGF expression, promoting burn wound repair in the animal model.


RESUMEN: Es sabido que la fotobiomodulación por láser (FBM láser) puede acelerar el proceso de curación de heridas por quemadura en modelo animal, sin embargo aún se carece de mayor evidencia sobre la acción de la FBM láser en la expresión de proteínas importantes en el proceso de curación de heridas en modelo animal, como VEGF y TGF-ß1. Así, el objetivo de este estudio fue realizar una revisión sistemática a fin de analizar el efecto de la FBM láser sobre la expresión de VEGF, TGF-ß durante el proceso de reparación de heridas por quemadura en modelo animal. Se realizó una búsqueda sistemática en las bases de datos EMBASE, PubMed/MEDLINE y LILACS. Se incluyeron estudios preclínicos que analizaron la acción de la FBM láser en la expresión de VEGF, TGF-ß (1, 2, 3) durante el proceso de reparación de heridas por quemadura en modelo animal. Se utilizó la herramienta de riesgo de sesgo SYRCLE. Se utilizaron modelos de efectos aleatorios para estimar el efecto combinado. Observamos aumento de la expresión de VEGF con el uso de FBM láser 4.93 J/cm2 por punto, en las dos primeras semanas tras inducción de la herida por quemadura, con mayor tamaño de efecto en la segunda semana (SDM = 5,72; IC del 95%: 3,14 a 8,31, I2 = 0 %; certeza de la evidencia muy baja). También se observó el efecto de la FBM láser en la expresión del TGF- ß1 que fue mayor que el control en la primera semana (SDM = - 0,45; IC del 95%: -1,91 a 1,02, I2 = 51 %; certeza de la evidencia muy baja), disminuyendo en la tercera semana tras inducción de la lesión (SDM = -2,50; IC del 95%: -3,98 a -1,01; I2 = 0 %; certeza de la evidencia baja). La TFB por láser ejerce influencia en la expresión de TGF-ß1 y VEGF favoreciendo el proceso de reparación de heridas por quemadura en modelo animal.


Subject(s)
Animals , Wound Healing/radiation effects , Transforming Growth Factor beta/drug effects , Low-Level Light Therapy , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A/drug effects , Burns/radiotherapy , Disease Models, Animal
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Kasmera ; 45(2): 107-118, jul-dic 2017. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1007752

ABSTRACT

Los estudios en torno al papel patogénico del Schistosoma mansoni se enfocan en el daño hepático y la respuesta inmune en el hospedador definitivo, en contraste a la escasa información en relación a la patología intestinal. A tal fin, se evaluó el efecto del praziquantel en los receptores angiogenicos, citocinas inflamatorias y anti-inflamatorias en la esquitosomiasis intestinal murina. La respuesta inflamatoria granulomatosa intestinal se midió en secciones histológicas teñidas con H&E; la detección de TNF-α, IL-10, TGF-ß, el VEGF y sus receptores (FLK1 y FLT1) mediante inmunohistoquímica y ELISA, en suero e intestino de ratones BALB/c infectados con S. mansoni a las 8 (RI8S) y 20 semanas (RI20S), y ratones con 8 semanas de infección a los quince días de post-tratamiento, con praziquantel 40 µgr/gr (RPT). En RI8S se observaron granulomas pequeños (11304 µm2 en promedio), sin bordes definidos ni zonas marcadas dentro del granuloma, y granulomas de gran tamaño con bordes definidos (70650 µm2) sin zonas definidas dentro del granuloma, ambos con predominio de macrófagos y presencia de plasmocitos. En RI20S, los granulomas presentan una zona interna constituida por abundantes macrófagos y escasos plasmocitos, y una externa constituida solo por macrófagos (11985 µm2). En RPT no se apreciaron granulomas, solo algunos focos inflamatorios cercanos a la muscularis mucosae y las glándulas de Lieberkuhn. La Inmunolocalización en el intestino solo fue positiva en RPT para VEGF y sus receptores, TGP-ß e IL-10; Los resultados muestran una discreta respuesta en cuanto a tamaño del granuloma, celularidad y la expresión de citocinas a nivel intestinal.


The studies on the pathogenic role of the Schistosoma mansoni focus on the hepatic damage and the immune response of the final host, in constrast to the limited information regarding intestinal lesion. This work evaluates. Intestinal granulomatous inflammation was measured in histological sections the effect of praziquantel in the angiogenic receptors (FLK1 and FLT1), inflammation and inflammatory cytokines on the murine intestinal schistosomiasis stained with H&E; the detection of TNF-α, IL-10, TGF-ß, VEGF and its receptors was carried out by immunohistochemistry and ELISA, in serum and intestine sections of BALB/c mice infected with S. mansoni at 8 (RI8S) and 20 (RI20S) weeks post-infection, and mice infected for 8 weeks and evaluated 15 days post-treatment with praziquantel 40 µg/(RPT). In RI8S small granulomas (11.304 µm2 average), without sharp or marked edges within the granuloma; and large granulomas (70.650 µm2) with defined borders without defined zones within the granuloma, In both groups of mice macrophages predominated and plasma cells were present. In RI20S, granulomas have an inner zone composed by abundant macrophages and few plasma cells, and external zone constituted only by macrophages (11.985 µm2). In RPT, granulomas were not observed, only a few inflammatory foci nearby the muscularis mucosae and the Lieberkuhn glands. Localization of immune molecules in the intestine was only positive in RPT for VEGF, its receptors, TGF-ß and IL-10; the results show a discrete response over the granuloma size, cellularity and cytokine expression at intestinal level.

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São Paulo; s.n; s.n; 2017. 163 p. tab, graf, ilus.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-846696

ABSTRACT

A nefropatia diabética (ND) é uma das complicações microvasculares do diabetes e consiste no dano ao parênquima renal por consequência de uma série de fatores hemodinâmicos e moleculares. A ocorrência de ND e de outras complicações mesmo em indivíduos sob adequado controle glicêmico tem sido associada a um fenômeno conhecido como memória metabólica. Neste trabalho foram investigadas vias bioquímicas e moleculares persistentemente alteradas no rim de animais diabéticos tratados após um período inicial de hiperglicemia, com o propósito de entender os mecanismos envolvidos na memória metabólica. Para tanto, ratos com diabetes induzida por estreptozotocina foram mantidos hiperglicêmicos durante 4 semanas (período curto) ou 12 semanas (período longo) e posteriormente tratados com insulina isoladamente ou combinada com metformina (100mg/kg/dia) durante as 4 (período curto) ou 12 (período longo) semanas seguintes. Todos os animais tratados tiveram os seus níveis glicêmicos e função renal normalizados. Os tratamentos também foram capazes de normalizar os níveis elevados de malonaldeído no rim, bem como a excreção aumentada dos adutos de DNA 8-oxo-2'-desoxiguanosina (8-oxodG) e N2-carboxietil-2'- desoxiguanosina (CEdG) na urina observados nos animais diabéticos. Níveis aumentados de 8-oxodG foram detectados em DNA mitocondrial (mtDNA), mas não em DNA nuclear, de animais diabéticos apenas no período curto de estudo e também foram normalizados após o controle glicêmico. Nós identificamos uma via gradualmente alterada durante o curso do diabetes que permanece persistentemente alterada após o controle glicêmico tardio. Essa via compreende um declínio precoce do clearance de ácido úrico e expressão da pAMPK, seguida pelo acúmulo de fumarato, expressão aumentada de TGF-ß, expressão reduzida de PGC-1α e redução da metilação e hidroximetilação do mtDNA. A redução persistente do clearance de ácido úrico em animais diabéticos tratados pode sustentar as alterações bioquímicas renais prolongadas observadas após o controle glicêmico, e essa regulação é provavelmente mediada pela redução sustentada da expressão de pAMPK e pela indução de inflamação. Este trabalho propõe a primeira consideração do possível papel da hiperuricemia e das alterações bioquímicas subjacentes como parte da memória metabólica na nefropatia diabética


Diabetic nephropathy is one of the diabetes microvascular complications, and it consists on the damage to the renal parenchyma due to several hemodynamic and molecular factors. The occurrence of diabetic nephropathy and other complications even in those individuals under tight glycemic control has been associated to a phenomenon known as metabolic memory. Here we investigated biochemical and molecular pathways persistently altered in the kidney of diabetic animals treated after a previous period of hyperglycemia, aiming to understand underlying mechanisms in metabolic memory. Streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats were maintained hyperglycemic during 4 (short period) or 12 weeks (long period), and then they were treated with insulin alone or combined with metformin (100 mg/kg/day) for the following 4 or 12 weeks, respectively. All the treated animals had them glycemic levels and renal function normalized. The treatments were also able to control enhanced kidney malondialdehyde levels, as well as the increased urine excretion of the DNA adducts 8-oxo-2'- deoxyguanosine (8-oxodG) and N2-carboxyethyl-2'-deoxyguanosine seen in diabetic animals. Increased levels of 8-oxodG were detected in mitochondrial DNA, but not in nuclear DNA of diabetic animals in the short period, and were also recovered after glycemic control. We have identified a kidney pathway that is gradually altered during the course of diabetes and remains persistently changed after late glycemic control. This pathway comprises an early decline of uric acid clearance and pAMPK expression followed by fumarate accumulation, increased TGF-ß expression, reduced PGC-1α expression, and downregulation of methylation and hydroxymethylation of mitochondrial DNA. The sustained decrease of uric acid clearance in treated diabetes may support the prolonged kidney biochemical alterations observed after tight glycemic control, and this regulation is likely mediated by the sustained decrease of AMPK activity and the induction of inflammation. This work proposes the first consideration of the possible role of hyperuricemia and the underlying biochemical changes as part of metabolic memory in diabetic nephropathy


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Infant , Rats , Hyperglycemia/metabolism , Kidney , Metabolic Diseases , Uric Acid , Fumarates/pharmacology , Hyperglycemia/drug therapy , Memory
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 41(5): 344-350, May 2008. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-484442

ABSTRACT

T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is a biologically heterogeneous disease with respect to phenotype, gene expression profile and activation of particular intracellular signaling pathways. Despite very significant improvements, current therapeutic regimens still fail to cure a portion of the patients and frequently implicate the use of aggressive protocols with long-term side effects. In this review, we focused on how deregulation of critical signaling pathways, in particular Notch, PI3K/Akt, MAPK, Jak/STAT and TGF-ß, may contribute to T-ALL. Identifying the alterations that affect intracellular pathways that regulate cell cycle and apoptosis is essential to understanding the biology of this malignancy, to define more effective markers for the correct stratification of patients into appropriate therapeutic regimens and to identify novel targets for the development of specific, less detrimental therapies for T-ALL.


Subject(s)
Humans , Cell Differentiation , Leukemia-Lymphoma, Adult T-Cell , Phosphotransferases/physiology , Signal Transduction/physiology , T-Lymphocytes/cytology , /physiology , Janus Kinases/physiology , Leukemia-Lymphoma, Adult T-Cell/etiology , Leukemia-Lymphoma, Adult T-Cell/physiopathology , Leukemia-Lymphoma, Adult T-Cell/therapy , Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases/physiology , Phosphorylation , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt/physiology , Receptors, Notch/physiology , Transforming Growth Factor beta/physiology
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Iatreia ; 9(4): 159-163, dic. 1996.
Article in English, Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-430347

ABSTRACT

Se presenta una revisión de los conceptos básicos sobre los factores transformadores del crecimiento, tanto alfa como beta, incluyendo los siguientes aspectos: consideraciones generales, estructura bioquímica, concentraciones, proteínas transportadoras, receptores, mecanismos de acción y efectos biológicos.


A review is presented on the basic concepts of Transforming Growth Factors both a and p; it includes general considerations, biochemical structure, concentrations, binding proteins, receptors, mechanisms of action, and biological effects


Subject(s)
Transforming Growth Factor alpha , Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear
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