FERNANDA DEGOBBI TENORIO QUIRINO DOS SANTOS LOPES

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  • article 11 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    The tick-derived rBmTI-A protease inhibitor attenuates the histological and functional changes induced by cigarette smoke exposure
    (2018) LOURENCO, Juliana D.; ITO, Juliana T.; CERVILHA, Daniela A. B.; SALES, Davi S.; RIANI, Alyne; SUEHIRO, Camila L.; GENARO, Isabella S.; DURAN, Adriana; PUZER, Luciano; MARTINS, Milton A.; SASAKI, Sergio D.; LOPES, Fernanda D. T. Q. S.
    Introduction. Smoking is the main risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease development and cigarette smoke (CS) exposure is considered an important approach to reproduce in rodents this human disease. We have previously shown that in an elastase induced model of emphysema, the administration of a protease inhibitor (rBmTI-A) prevented and attenuated tissue destruction in mice. Thus, in this study we aimed to verify the effects of rBmTI-A administration on the physiopathological mechanisms of CS induced emphysema. Methods. Mice (C57BL/6) were exposed to CS or room air for 12 weeks. In this period, 3 nasal instillations of rBmTI-A inhibitor or its vehicle were performed. After euthanasia, respiratory mechanics were evaluated and lungs removed for analysis of mean linear intercept, volume proportion of collagen and elastic fibers, density of polymorphonuclear cells, macrophages, and density of positive cells for MMP-12, MMP-9, TIMP-1 and gp91phox. Results. The rBmTI-A administration improved tissue elastance, decreased alveolar enlargement and collagen fibers accumulation to control levels and attenuated elastic fibers accumulation in animals exposed to CS. There was an increase of MMP-12, MMP-9 and macrophages in CS groups and the rBmTIA only decreased the number of MMP-12 positive cells. Also, we demonstrated an increase in gp91phox in CS treated group and in TIMP-1 levels in both rBmTI-A treated groups. Conclusion. In summary, the rBmTI-A administration attenuated emphysema development by an increase of gp91phox and TIMP-1, accompanied by a decrease in MMP-12 levels.
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    Reduction In Vacht Levels Induced Pulmonary Inflammation In Experimental Model Of Pulmonary Emphysema
    (2015) BANZATO, R.; PINHEIRO, N. M.; OLIVO, C.; RANCON, F.; LOPES, F.; CAPERUTO, L.; CAMARA, N.; MARTINS, M.; TIBERIO, I.; PRADO, M.; PRADO, V.; PRADO, C.
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    Pathophysiological features of lung and skin in human SSc and collagen V/C57LB6 mouse model
    (2018) TEODORO, W. Paganelli Rosolia; VELOSA, A. P. Pereira; QUEIROZ, Z. A. de Jesus; SANTOS, L. Araujo dos; CATANOZI, S.; SANTOS FILHO, A. dos; BUENO, C.; VENDRAMINI, M. Borges Galhardo; FERNEZLIAN, S. de Moraes; EHER, E. Miristene; LOPES, F. Degobbi T. Q. S.; CAPELOZZI, V. L.
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    Green Areas and PM2,5 exposure could be associated with Asthma and COPD?
    (2023) ALMEIDA, Francine Maria; MOREIRA, Tiana Carla Lopes; OLIVEIRA, Lucas Miranda; RIGHETTI, Renato Fraga; LOPES, Fernanda Degobbi Tenorio Quirino Santos; ALENCAR, Airlane P.; GOUVEIA, Nelson; MAUAD, Thais; LOTUFO, Paulo A.; BENSENOR, Isabela; SANTOS, Itamar Souza; TIBERIO, Iolanda Fatima Lopes Calvo
  • article 104 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Aerobic exercise attenuates pulmonary injury induced by exposure to cigarette smoke
    (2012) TOLEDO, A. C.; MAGALHAES, R. M.; HIZUME, D. C.; VIEIRA, R. P.; BISELLI, P. J. C.; MORIYA, H. T.; MAUAD, T.; LOPES, F. D. T. Q. S.; MARTINS, M. A.
    It has recently been suggested that regular exercise reduces lung function decline and risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) among active smokers; however, the mechanisms involved in this effect remain poorly understood. The present study evaluated the effects of regular exercise training in an experimental mouse model of chronic cigarette smoke exposure. Male C57BL/6 mice were divided into four groups (control, exercise, smoke and smoke+exercise). For 24 weeks, we measured respiratory mechanics, mean linear intercept, inflammatory cells and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid, collagen deposition in alveolar walls, and the expression of antioxidant enzymes, matrix metalloproteinase 9, tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP) 1, interleukin (IL)-10 and 8-isoprostane in alveolar walls. Exercise attenuated the decrease in pulmonary elastance (p<0.01) and the increase in mean linear intercept (p=0.003) induced by cigarette smoke exposure. Exercise substantially inhibited the increase in ROS in BAL fluid and 8-isoprostane expression in lung tissue induced by cigarette smoke. In addition, exercise significantly inhibited the decreases in IL-10, TIMP1 and CuZn superoxide dismutase induced by exposure to cigarette smoke. Exercise also increased the number of cells expressing glutathione peroxidase. Our results suggest that regular aerobic physical training of moderate intensity attenuates the development of pulmonary disease induced by cigarette smoke exposure.
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    Cigarette smoke exposure leads to bone resorption, matrix remodeling and a worsening in bone mineralization
    (2016) TEODORO, W. Rosolia; BARHOSA, A. Povoa; LOURENCO, J. Dias; VELOSA, A. P. Pereira; MARTINS, J.; OLIVO, C. Rosa; JORGETTI, V.; LOPES, F. D. T. Q. S.
  • article 11 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Insulin modulates inflammatory and repair responses to elastase-induced emphysema in diabetic rats
    (2011) PETTA, Antonio Di; GRECO, Karin V.; CASTRO, Eveline O.; LOPES, Fernanda D. T. Q. S.; MARTINS, Milton A.; CAPELOZZI, Vera L.; MOREIRA, Luiz F. P.; SANNOMIYA, Paulina
    As pulmonary emphysema and diabetes mellitus are common diseases, concomitance of both is correspondingly expected to occur frequently. To examine whether insulin influences the development of inflammation in the alveolar septa, diabetic male Wistar rats (alloxan, 42 mg/kg, i.v., n = 37) and matching controls (n = 31) were used. Ten days after alloxan injection, diabetic and control rats were instilled with physiologic saline solution containing porcine pancreatic elastase (PPE, 0.25 IU/0.2 ml, right lung) or saline only (left lung). The following analyses were performed: (i) number of leucocytes in the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid of the animals, 6 h after PPE/saline instillation (early time point); and (ii) mean alveolar diameter (mu m) and quantification of elastic and collagen fibres (%) 50 days after PPE/saline instillation (late time point). Relative to controls, alloxan-induced diabetic rats showed a 42% reduction in the number of neutrophils in BAL fluid, a 20% increase in the mean alveolar diameter and a 33% decrease in elastic fibre density in the alveolar septa. Treatment of diabetic rats with 4 IU neutral protamine Hagedorn (NPH) insulin, 2 h before elastase instillation, restored the number of neutrophils in the BAL fluid. The mean alveolar diameter and elastic fibre content in alveolar septa matched the values observed in control rats if diabetic rats were treated with 4 IU NPH insulin 2 h before instillation followed by 2 IU/day for the next 50 days. Density of collagen fibres did not differ between the various groups. Thus, the data presented suggest that insulin modulates the inflammatory and repair responses in elastase-induced emphysema, and assures normal repair and tissue remodelling.
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    Effects of anti-IL 17 on inflammation in Asthma, COPD and Asthma-COPD models
    (2022) ALMEIDA, F. M.; CAMARGO, L. N.; MARTINS, N.; LOURENCO, J. D.; BEZERRA, S. K. M.; SARAIVA-ROMANHOLO, B.; LEICK, E. A.; LOPES, F. D. Q. S.; PRADO, C. M.; RIGHETTI, R. F.; TIBERIO, I. F. L. C.
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    The Role of Alpha 7 Nicotinic Receptor on Lung Alterations in an Experimental Model of Emphysema Induced by Elastase
    (2019) BANZATO, R. S.; SANTANA, F. P. R.; OLIVO, C. R.; LOPES, F. D. Q. S.; TIBERIO, I. F. L. C.; PRADO, M. A. M.; PRADO, V. F.; PRADO, C. M.
  • article 99 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Extracellular Matrix Component Remodeling in Respiratory Diseases: What Has Been Found in Clinical and Experimental Studies?
    (2019) ITO, Juliana T.; LOURENCO, Juliana D.; RIGHETTI, Renato F.; TIBERIO, Iolanda F. L. C.; PRADO, Carla M.; LOPES, Fernanda D. T. Q. S.
    Changes in extracellular matrix (ECM) components in the lungs are associated with the progression of respiratory diseases, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Experimental and clinical studies have revealed that structural changes in ECM components occur under chronic inflammatory conditions, and these changes are associated with impaired lung function. In bronchial asthma, elastic and collagen fiber remodeling, mostly in the airway walls, is associated with an increase in mucus secretion, leading to airway hyperreactivity. In COPD, changes in collagen subtypes I and III and elastin, interfere with the mechanical properties of the lungs, and are believed to play a pivotal role in decreased lung elasticity, during emphysema progression. In ARDS, interstitial edema is often accompanied by excessive deposition of fibronectin and collagen subtypes I and III, which can lead to respiratory failure in the intensive care unit. This review uses experimental models and human studies to describe how inflammatory conditions and ECM remodeling contribute to the loss of lung function in these respiratory diseases.