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Bacterial cellulose membranes as transdermal delivery systems for diclofenac: I...

Silva, N. H.; Rodrigues, A. F.; Almeida, I. F.; Costa, P. C.; Rosado, C.; Neto, C. P.; Silvestre, A. J.; Freire, C. S.

Bacterial cellulose (BC) membranes were explored as novel nanostructured transdermal delivery systems for diclofenac sodium salt (a typical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug). Diclofenac sodium salt loaded BC membranes were prepared through a simple methodology, using glycerol as plasticizer, and characterized in terms of structure, morphology and swelling behavior. The membranes were very homogeneous, quite...


Cardiac gene expression and systemic cytokine profile are complementary in a mu...

Lachtermacher,S.; Esporcatte,B.L.B.; Montalvão,F.; Costa,P.C.; Rodrigues,D.C.; Belem,L.; Rabischoffisky,A.; Faria Neto,H.C.C.; Vasconcellos,R.

After myocardial infarction (MI), activation of the immune system and inflammatory mechanisms, among others, can lead to ventricular remodeling and heart failure (HF). The interaction between these systemic alterations and corresponding changes in the heart has not been extensively examined in the setting of chronic ischemia. The main purpose of this study was to investigate alterations in cardiac gene and syst...

Data: 2010   |   Origem: OASIS br

A safety and feasibility study of cell therapy in dilated cardiomyopathy

Martino,H.F.; Oliveira,P.S.; Souza,F.C.; Costa,P.C.; Assunção e Silva,E.; Villela,R.; Gaze,M.; Weitzel,L.H.; Oliveira Jr.,A.; Muccillo,F.B.

The aim of this study was to determine if bone marrow mononuclear cell (BMMC) transplantation is safe for moderate to severe idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (IDC). Clinical trials have shown that this procedure is safe and effective for ischemic patients, but little information is available regarding non-ischemic patients. Twenty-four patients with IDC, optimized therapy, age 46 ± 11.6 years, 17 males, NYHA c...

Data: 2010   |   Origem: OASIS br

Sera from chronic chagasic patients depress cardiac electrogenesis and conduction

Costa,P.C.S.; Fortes,F.S.A.; Machado,A.B.; Almeida,N.A.C.; Olivares,E.L.; Cabral,P.R.; Pedrosa,R.C.; Goldenberg,R.C.; Campos-de-Carvalho,A.C.

We report results obtained with sera from 58 chronic chagasic patients that were evaluated for effects on heart rate and atrioventricular (AV) conduction in isolated rabbit hearts and screened for the presence of muscarinic and beta-adrenergic activity. We show that sera from 26 patients decreased heart rate, while 10 increased it and 22 had no effect. Additionally, sera from 20 of the 58 patients blocked AV co...

Data: 2000   |   Origem: OASIS br

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