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Virginia Soares Lemos

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da Silva G, Amaral M, Peruchetti D, Lemos V
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40037608
Aging is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, with hypertension being the most common outcome. Hypertension often stems from resistance arteries endothelial dysfunction. Recent research highlights the pivotal role...
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Vinicius de Paula da Silva M, Vieira Alves I, Rodrigues Pereira Alves A, Lemos V, Assis Lopes do Carmo G, Castilho F, et al.
Cytokine . 2024 Jul; 182:156709. PMID: 39079217
Background: Heart transplant (HT) is a therapeutic option for patients with advanced heart failure (HF) refractory to optimized treatment. Patients with advanced HF often develop pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). PAH...
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Gonzaga A, Quintao J, Galdino G, Romero T, da Silva G, Lemos V, et al.
Pharmacology . 2024 Apr; 109(6):312-329. PMID: 38643765
Introduction: Tissue injury results in the release of inflammatory mediators, including a cascade of algogenic substances, which contribute to the development of hyperalgesia. During this process, endogenous analgesic substances are...
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Aguiar D, Petrocchi J, da Silva G, Lemos V, Castor M, de Castro Perez A, et al.
Neurosci Lett . 2023 Oct; 818:137536. PMID: 37898181
It has already been shown that serotonin can release endocannabinoids at the spinal cord level, culminating in inhibition of the dorsal horn. At the peripheral level, cannabinoid receptors modulate primary...
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Aguilar E, Fernandes-Braga W, Santos E, Leocadio P, Capettini L, Orellano L, et al.
Mol Cell Biochem . 2023 Jul; 479(6):1335-1347. PMID: 37402020
Obesity is closely associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), characterized by hepatic fat accumulation and hepatocyte injury. Preclinical studies have shown exacerbated weight gain associated with an obesogenic gluten-containing...
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Aguilar E, Fernandes-Braga W, Leocadio P, Campos G, Lemos V, de Oliveira R, et al.
Food Funct . 2023 Mar; 14(7):3332-3347. PMID: 36940107
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most prevalent chronic liver disorder in the world. We have seen that gluten intake exacerbated obesity and atherosclerosis in apolipoprotein E knockout (ApoE-/-)...
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Rouver W, Delgado N, Goncalves L, Giesen J, Santos da Costa C, Merlo E, et al.
J Mol Endocrinol . 2022 Dec; 70(1). PMID: 36476761
The role of androgens in vascular reactivity is controversial, particularly regarding their age-related actions. The objective of this study was to conduct a temporal evaluation of the vascular reactivity of...
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Peixoto P, Vieira-Alves I, Couto G, Lemos V, Rossoni L, Bissoli N, et al.
Life Sci . 2022 Aug; 308:120917. PMID: 36044974
Aim: Endothelial mechanisms underlying the vascular effects of estrogen modulated by the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) are not well understood, especially in gonadal sex hormone deprivation. Thus, we investigated...
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Lagares M, da Silva G, Cortes S, Moreira F, Neves F, Alves N, et al.
Andrologia . 2021 Dec; 54(3):e14338. PMID: 34878673
The objective of this study was to enhance the in vitro sperm quality and in vivo fertility of frozen-thawed equine semen by the addition of l-carnitine (LC) to post-thawed semen....
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Delgado N, Rouver W, Freitas-Lima L, Vieira-Alves I, Lemos V, Santos R
Front Physiol . 2021 Aug; 12:659291. PMID: 34393807
Background: The protective effect of estrogen on the vasculature cannot be explained only by its action through the receptors ERα and ERβ. G protein-coupled estrogen receptors (GPER)-which are widely distributed...