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Food Chem Toxicol ; 158: 112700, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34838672

ABSTRACT

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical agent which can exert detrimental effects on the male reproductive system, especially the prostate gland. In this study we described the efficacy of the dietary agent curcumin, alone or combined with piperine, to suppress the impact of BPA on the prostate. Adult gerbils were divided into nine experimental groups (n = 7 each group), regarding control (water and oil), exposed to BPA (50 µg/kg/day in water) or curcumin (100 mg/kg) and/or piperine (20 mg/kg). To evaluate the effects of the phytotherapic agents, the other groups received oral doses every two days, BPA plus curcumin (BCm), piperine (BP), and curcumin + piperine (BCmP). BPA promoted prostatic inflammation and morphological lesions in ventral and dorsolateral prostate lobes, associated with an increase in androgen receptor-positive cells and nuclear atypia, mainly in the ventral lobe. Curcumin and piperine helped to minimize these effects. BPA plus piperine or curcumin showed a reduction in nuclear atypical phenotype, indicating a beneficial effect of phytochemicals. Thus, these phytochemicals minimize the deleterious action of BPA in prostatic lobes, especially when administered in association. The protective action of curcumin and piperine consumption is associated with weight loss, anti-inflammatory potential, and control of prostate epithelial cell homeostasis.


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Alkaloids/pharmacology , Benzhydryl Compounds/toxicity , Benzodioxoles/pharmacology , Curcumin/pharmacology , Phenols/toxicity , Phytochemicals/pharmacology , Piperidines/pharmacology , Polyunsaturated Alkamides/pharmacology , Prostatic Neoplasms , Animals , Carcinogenesis/chemically induced , Endocrine Disruptors/toxicity , Gerbillinae , Male , Prostate/drug effects , Prostate/pathology , Prostatic Neoplasms/chemically induced , Prostatic Neoplasms/pathology , Protective Agents
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Infect Genet Evol ; 13: 301-3, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23183310

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Triatoma lenti and Triatoma sherlocki are hemipterans that belong to the brasiliensis subcomplex. In triatomines, the constitutive heterochromatin pattern is species-specific and allows, in many cases, for the grouping of species. Thus, we cytogenetically analyzed T. sherlocki and T. lenti using C-banding, and we compared the results with previous ones obtained in other species of the brasiliensis subcomplex. Both species were found to have a male diploid chromosome number of 22 chromosomes (2n=20A+XY) with heterochromatic blocks at one or both chromosomal ends of all autosomal pairs. During early meiotic prophase, they showed a large heteropycnotic chromocenter constituted by the association of both sex chromosomes plus two autosomal pairs and many heterochromatic blocks dispersed inside the nucleus. All of these cytogenetic characteristics are similar to those observed in other species of brasiliensis subcomplex, results which confirm the grouping of T. sherlocki and T. lenti within this subcomplex. However, we emphasize the importance of other approaches, such as molecular analysis, to confirm the placement of T. lenti within the brasiliensis subcomplex.


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Heterochromatin/genetics , Triatoma/genetics , Animals , Chromosomes, Insect , Diploidy , Heterochromatin/metabolism , Male , Meiosis , Prophase
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