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    Avaliação in vitro do efeito genotóxico e neurotóxico da rotenona em populações neuronais de encéfalo de ratos
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011-12-28) LIMA, Geovanny Braga; YAMADA, Elizabeth Sumi; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7240314827308306
    Parkinson’s disease is a neurogenerative disease that affects dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra whose neurons Project to the striatum. Rotenone is a compound widely used as pesticide and which has been implicated among the environmental factors that increase the risk of developing PD. An essay that evaluate DNA damage, such as the eletroforesis comet essay, was introduced in the present work, to better understand the neurotoxic effects of the rotenone in a experimental model of PD. The comet assay was applied to neurons from mixed mesencephalic cultures exposed to different concentrations of rotenone in two different exposure times, 24 and 48 hours. The mean comet damage index showed a significant difference between the control condition and all the rotenone concentrations tested in both exposure times. However, in the comparative analysis considering time exposure for equivalent concentrations, there was significant difference only with 20 and 30 nM rotenone concentrations. This study demonstrated that, in the experimental conditions used, the comet assay detected damage to the genetic material without detectable alterations in the MTT viability test (5 nM rotenone, 24h), suggesting that genotoxic alterations may precede viability alterations in rotenone-exposed neurons. It is not possible, however, to assure that such alterations are irreversible or not.
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    Bioactivity of aqueous extracts of Clibadium sylvestre (Aubl.) Baill. and Derris amazonica Killip on the aphid Myzus persicae (Sulzer, 1776) (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
    (2011-12) FILGUEIRAS, Camila Cramer; FARIAS, Paulo Roberto Silva; CARDOSO, Maria das Graças; VENDRAMIM, José Djair; RAMOS, Edson Marcos Leal Soares; CANTÃO, Fernando Rodrigo de Oliveira
    Studies with botanical insecticides have become more popular as an alternative to Integrated Pest Management. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of leaf and fruit aqueous extracts, from the species Clibadium sylvestre, and leaves and root of Derris amazonica species at concentrations of 0, 1, 2, 4 and 8%, in the control of the aphid Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae). Four experiments were conducted; two tests with choice preference and two tests with no choice preference, giving nine treatments and five repetitions. Phytochemical screening was carried out from the leaves and fruit of the species C. sylvestre and leaves and root of D. amazonica. Evaluations of mortality, number of nymphs, and deterrence index of the insects were conducted 24, 48 and 72 h after the application of the extracts. The aqueous extracts tested from C. sylvestre fruit concentrations had the highest mortality compared to the control; in the analysis of the number of the nymphs, the aqueous extract from fruit at 8% concentration had a higher efficiency than the other treatments. The D. amazonica leaves extract at 1% concentration showed the highest mortality and the lowest number of nymphs. The D. amazonica root extracts increased mortality at all concentrations tested, and the 8% concentration had the fewest nymphs. All treatments showed a deterrent effect. The 72 h period showed the greatest effect of the extracts, on two species of insects.
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    Modelo in vitro de parkinsonismo experimental induzido por rotenona: investigação de mecanismos de ação, neuroproteção e morte celular
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011-12-29) MARTINS FILHO, Arnaldo Jorge; COSTA, Edmar Tavares da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6776869402973569; YAMADA, Elizabeth Sumi; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7240314827308306
    Increasing evidence has suggested a role for environmental factors, such as exposure to pesticides, in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease. In experimental animals the exposure to rotenone, a common herbicide and piscicide, induces features of parkinsonism by inhibiting the activity of mitochondrial complex I. Here we propose to investigate rotenone-induced death of neurons by using primary neuron-enriched and neuron-glia cultures from the rat hippocampus and ventral mesencephalon. The neuronal loss was evaluated with the colorimetric MTT assay. Our results showed significant reduction in the cell viability after exposure to rotenone in a dose- but not in a timedependent manner. We also discovered a remarkable feature of rotenone-induced degeneration of cultured neurons. The higher susceptibility was observed in neuron-glia cultures from the ventral mesencephalon, suggesting that the presence of glia, especially microglia, is an important factor contributing to neurodegeneration. Also, as showed by immunohistochemistry, this type of culture presented the higher density of tirosinahidroxilase (TH)-positive neurons. Mechanistically, our results with calcium blockers showed a minimal role played by external calcium, and an important synergistic influence of the ions from the internal stores in the rotenone-induced neurodegeneration. Indeed, in this study, we report that aqueous extract of mahogany leaves didn’t protect against the rotenone-induced toxicity, in the used concentration; and promoted a synergistic effect when associated with rotenona. Finally, the mahogany leaves extract induced celular death both necrosis and apoptosis. The results of this study should advance our understanding of the mechanism of action for environmental factors in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease.
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