Marcellus H L P Souza
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Recent Articles
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Pinheiro J, Sousa W, Rodrigues L, Bezerra F, Cunha C, Santos V, et al.
Biomedicines
. 2024 Nov;
12(11).
PMID: 39595140
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used in therapy due to their anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. However, their clinical use is often associated with gastrointestinal complications. Thus, this study aimed...
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Pereira-Silva G, Cornelio C, Pacheco G, Rochael N, Gomes I, Cajado A, et al.
Life Sci
. 2024 Jul;
352:122895.
PMID: 38986896
Aims: To investigate the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein (Spk)-induced inflammatory response and its downmodulation by diminazene aceturate (DIZE). Materials And Methods: Through inducing Spk inflammation in murine models, leukocyte migration to...
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Pereira Junior L, Nascimento F, Oliveira S, Lima G, Chagas F, Sombra V, et al.
Carbohydr Polym
. 2021 Mar;
261:117829.
PMID: 33766334
In this study, a polysaccharide from marine alga Acanthophora spicifera (PAs) was isolated and structurally characterized. Its protective potential against chemically-induced gastric mucosa injury was evaluated. The gel permeation chromatography...
4.
Souza L, Nogueira K, Araujo T, Sousa N, Sousa F, Oliveira A, et al.
Biochem Pharmacol
. 2021 Mar;
186:114500.
PMID: 33684388
The angiotensin (Ang) II converting enzyme (ACE II) pathway has recently been shown to be associated with several beneficial effects on the body, especially on the cardiac system and gastrointestinal...
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Leitao A, Ribeiro Junior H, Araujo D, Braga L, Souza M, Barbosa A, et al.
Neurol Sci
. 2020 Jul;
42(3):935-942.
PMID: 32671582
Background: Peripheral neuropathies (PN) and primary headaches (PH) are common comorbidities in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. We aimed to evaluate whether PN and PH affect the same subgroups of...
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Costa L, Brito T, Damasceno R, Sousa W, Barros F, Sombra V, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2020 May;
159:966-975.
PMID: 32450322
The present work aimed at carrying out the isolation and biochemical characterization of a sulfated polysaccharide fraction (PLS) from the marine algae Gracilaria intermedia and investigating its anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive...
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Laryngeal Mucosa Alterations in Mice Model of Gastroesophageal Reflux: Effects of Topical Protection
Figueiredo A, Sales T, Nicolau L, Nunes A, Costa-Filho H, Moreira R, et al.
Laryngoscope
. 2020 Mar;
130(12):E889-E895.
PMID: 32159864
Objectives/hypothesis: The objectives of this study were to evaluate laryngeal inflammation and mucosal integrity in a murine model of reflux disease and to assess the protective effects of topical agents...
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Araujo T, de Oliveira T, de Sousa N, Souza L, Sousa F, de Oliveira A, et al.
Pharmaceuticals (Basel)
. 2020 Jan;
13(1).
PMID: 31963683
var. cebil (Griseb.) Altschul (Fabaceae family), commonly known as the red angico tree, is a medicinal plant found throughout Brazil's semi-arid area. In this study, a chemical analysis was performed...
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Nicolau L, Batista-Lima F, Santana A, Sales T, Carmo-Neto J, Freitas G, et al.
Carbohydr Polym
. 2019 Oct;
226:115205.
PMID: 31582062
This study aimed to investigate a standardized biopolymer, cashew gum (CG), in human oesophageal mucosa and mice with experimentally-induced non-erosive reflux disease (NERD). Human oesophageal biopsies from NERD patients were...
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Justino P, Franco A, Pontier-Bres R, Monteiro C, Barbosa A, Souza M, et al.
Cytokine
. 2019 Aug;
125:154791.
PMID: 31401369
Background And Aim: Chemotherapy drugs that act via Toll-like receptors (TLRs) can exacerbate mucosal injury through the production of cytokines. Intestinal mucositis can activate TLR2 and TLR4, resulting in the...