Dissertações em Neurociências e Biologia Celular (Mestrado) - PPGNBC/ICB
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O Mestrado Acadêmico pertence ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em Neurociências e Biologia Celular (PPGNBC) do Instituto de Ciências Biológicas (ICB) da Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA).
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Diagnóstico citológico e molecular da infecção pelo HPV em mulheres do município de Barcarena, Pará, Norte do Brasil(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2010-06-02) NASCIMENTO, Ludmila Marcia Sousa do; BRITO JUNIOR, Lacy Cardoso de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9705670940390281; SALGADO, Claudio Guedes; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2310734509396125HPV (human papillomavirus) was appointed by the WHO (World Health Organization - WHO) as the main risk factor for developing cervical cancer, thus becoming an important and very serious public health problem, especially in underdeveloped countries or under development. The early sexual activity, multiple partners and casual sex, smoking, immunosuppression (eg, the population of AIDS patients), pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases like herpes and chlamydia prior, in addition to non-compliance with the measures already taken to prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), such as the simple use of condoms is admittedly associated with the incidence of HPV infection. This research aimed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of the methodologies of conventional cytology (Pap test) compared to liquid based cytology, and to determine the prevalence of genotypes 16 and 18 of HPV in women without HPV cytopathic effect compatible with and relate to presence of inflammatory conditions, or not associated with HPV, with epidemiological data such as age, education, socio-cultural condition of women from the municipality of Barcarena - Pará - Brazil. To do so, in this study voluntarily, 50 women attended at the Health Unit Barcarena - Brazil, through the campaign to collect Pap test as a method of preventing cancer of the cervix. These women were informed about all procedures performed by the body of this health study and the results of this search and only after the volunteers have signed the Deed of Consent, they were included for sampling. The analysis and test results of liquid based cytology and conventional were performed according to the Bethesda Classification and reviewed blindly by two pathologists. For the analysis statistic was used Fisher's exact test and the "Screening Test" to determine the specificity / sensitivity of the methods, considering the significant value of p ≤ 0.05. Our results indicate that the use of liquid based cytology has demonstrated a number of advantages over conventional cytology. In molecular diagnostics (PCR) were observed occurrences of HPV types 16 and 18 in 10% of women attended. Among the cases that were PCR positive for types 16 and 16/18 most of the women were 27.4 years old on average, with more schooling, performing household chores and rural areas, and with instances of co-infection by infectious agents cause other sexually transmitted diseases. The results of this study reinforce the importance of maintaining free campaigns to prevent cervical cancer as a preventive measure in combating this disease, especially in Pará State, where, probably, the epidemiological profile of disease is associated with the large distances that women in river communities have to travel to perform this test free of charge, the type of economic activity in the region, the local bias still exists with the test, and the degree of difficulty of implementing effective return of patients to medical appointments after obtaining the test result and the same routing for molecular diagnosis of positive cases for type lesions ASC-H and CIN I, II and III.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Efeito do óleo da espécie vegetal Caryocar villosum em linhagem de células vero in vitro(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2024-08) LOPES, Izabella Carla Silva; NASCIMENTO, José Luiz Martins do; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7216249286784978; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3647-9124Fibroblasts are cells that participate in different processes in the body, being indispensable in the development and homeostasis of tissues. They are important agents in the healing process, being present in the inflammatory, proliferative and remodeling phases. These cells produce biomolecules that constitute the extracellular matrix, such as collagen, which provide the necessary support for healthy healing. However, healing is a complex process, and it is proneto failure, so it´s important to investigate therapeutic alternatives to produce more effective treatments in cases where natural healing is not effective. Natural products from plants are widely used as therapeutic forms for healing considering their lower side effects, low cost, this combined with traditional knowledge makes it attractive to studies that prioritize valuing biodiversity. Caryocar villosum (Cv), a fruit native to the Amazon region, is a remarkable source of bioactive compounds with therapeutic potential that has cosmetic and pharmaceutical applications. In this work, the action of Cv oil (CvO) on VERO cell line (fibroblast-like cells)was investigated. The cells were treated with 75, 125 and 250 μg/mL for 24 hours. Cytotoxicity assays, optical microscopy, cell proliferation, morphological analysis, and analysis of extracellular matrix components, such as phalloidin staining and immunofluorescence for type III collagen antibody, were performed. Any cytotoxicity was observed in the cells after CvOtreatment. CvO treatment induced morphological and physiological changes in the cells indicating cell activation. Fluorescence microscopy revealed greater cell spreading, rearrangement of actin filaments and increased cell surface exposure compared to untreated cells. Furthermore, this study suggests that fibroblasts treated with CvO are activated through cytoskeletal rearrangement, increasing cell surface, proliferating, and increasing collagen synthesis. These findings indicate that CvO may be a good therapeutic strategy from biodiversity to stimulate the healing process.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) A intensificação do comportamento tipo ansiedade induzido por cafeína em Daniorerio(zebrafish) é prevenida pelo tratamento com α-Tocoferol e L-NAME(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2015-01-23) CARVALHO, Tayana Silva de; OLIVEIRA, Karen Renata Matos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3032008039259369; SILVA, Anderson Manoel Herculano Oliveira da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8407177208423247The growing consumption of beverages with high caffeine content can result in the appearance of symptoms from anxiety disorder induced by this drug. Currently, it has been used as a pharmacological caffeine inductor anxiety-like behavior and this induction may help facilitate better understanding of the relationship between behavioral changes and the mechanisms involved in this effect. Therefore, this study proposed that the nitrergic pathway could be a key mechanism to explain the behavioral effects produced by caffeine and that these effects could be reversed by an antioxidant, hence, the present work we had to evaluate the possible effect of L –NAME and - tocopherol expanded in anxiety-like behavior by caffeine in light/dark preference (LDP) test and novel tank dividing (NTD) test in Daniorerio. Zebrafish fish species (N=178) used were divided into the following experimental groups: SAL - 0.9% saline; CAF - Caffeine 100 mg/kg; DMSO - dimethylsulfoxide 0.1% ; L-NAME - (N -nitro -L - arginine methyl ester hydrochloride) 10 mg/kg; TF - -tocopherol 1 mg/kg (received only one injection by i.p.); SAL + SAL; DMSO + SAL; SAL + CAF , L-NAME + SALT , L-NAME + CAF ; TF + CAF, received two followed injections, one injection of each substance in the form of co-treatment, by i.p. The animals were submitted to the light/dark preference test and novel tank dividing test. All tests were filmed and the videos were evaluated using X-PLO-RAT. Data were expressed as mean ± SEM. The normality test was applied using the Shapiro-Wilk test and the ANOVA parametric test one-way with Tukey post-hoc, with the significance level set at p<0.05. The - tocopherol at a dose of 1 mg/kg, reversed all anxiety-like behavior parameters expanded by caffeine in LDP and NTD tests and this effect was similar to that observed when given one inhibitor of the enzyme nitric oxide synthase (NOS), L- NAME. Therefore, this study first demonstrated that the behavioral effect magnified by caffeine in scotaxis test and DVN test can be modulated by the nitrergic pathway and that the -tocopherol reverses completely this anxiety-like behavioral effect induced by caffeine.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Papel do óxido nítrico na infecção malárica por P. gallinaceum(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2013-10-08) OLIVEIRA, Karla Caroline Marques de; MACCHI, Barbarella de Matos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5330351659478942; NASCIMENTO, José Luiz Martins do; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7216249286784978Malaria is a severe infectious disease caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium that infect different types of vertebrate’s hosts and is responsible for a huge number of deaths. The severe Malaria can lead to death and involves different pathophysiological signs as well as anemia and inflammation. Experimental models are necessary to improve the knowledge about mechanisms involved at the pathogenesis of the disease and the developing new protocols of treatment. Chickens infected with P. gallinaceum are a good model of malaria due to phylogenetic relatedness with human Plasmodium and because both species presents common clinical signs as cerebral malaria. The Nitric Oxide (NO) is an important effector molecule, but little is known about their role in malaria on chickens, meanly due to the lack of specific markers to evidence the NO production in this model. It is known that chickens infected with P. gallinaceum has a high mortality and causes an overproduction of nitrite by macrophages. The animals, when treated with aminoguanidine (AG), an inhibitor of inducible oxide nitric synthase (iNOS), showed a higher level of parasitemia. However, the rate of survivor was superior, beyond the clinical manifestations, as milder anemia. It is necessary to achieve a better comprehension about physiological aspects of avian malaria with the inhibition of NO’s production by the AG. In the context , the present study aims to investigate NOS activity and the role of NO during the avian malaria infection, with in vivo models, using P. gallinaceum as pathological agent , and in vitro with chicken’s macrophage of HD11 strain. This research will give a better understanding of avian malaria in chickens, including cerebral, and the involvement of nitrergic system in infected chickens.