LIM/59 - Laboratório de Biologia Celular

O Laboratório de Biologia Celular é ligado ao Departamento de Patologia da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP).

Linhas de pesquisa: sistema reprodutor: estudo experimental das alterações fisiopatológicas da função reprodutiva; sistema respiratório: estudo do remodelamento pulmonar e dos mecanismos de defesa pulmonar; sistema cardiovascular: estudo experimental dos mecanismos controle da pressão arterial. Temas gerais: biopatologia da matriz extracelular; aplicação de métodos morfométricos ao estudo do remodelamento tecidual; ultraestrutura e função celular.

Site oficial: http://limhc.fm.usp.br/portal/lim59-laboratorio-de-biologia-celular/

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Recent Submissions

  1. Treatment with empagliflozin improves cardiac function in infarcted animals associated with increased baroreflex sensitivity

    EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, v.44, suppl.2, 2023

  2. Aerobic Exercise Effects in Severe Asthma: Involvement of Lung Fibroblast (MRC-5) Cells and Kinins Signaling

    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, v.58, suppl.65, 2021

  3. Strongyloides infection screening in transplant candidates: What is the best strategy?

    TRANSPLANT INFECTIOUS DISEASE, v.25, n.6, 2023

    Background: The potential that Strongyloides stercoralis infection has to cause major morbidity and high mortality when the disseminated form occurs in transplant patients is of particular concern.Methods: In this study, the objective was to observe S. stercoralis infection in patients who are ca...

  4. Neurovascular and hemodynamic responses to mental stress and exercise in severe COVID-19 survivors

    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY, INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, v.325, n.3, p.R269-R279, 2023

    Previous studies show that COVID-19 survivors have elevated muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA), endothelial dysfunction, and aortic stiffening. However, the neurovascular responses to mental stress and exercise are still unexplored. We hypothesized that COVID-19 survivors, compared with age...

  5. Effect of aerobic and resistance exercise training on endothelial function in individuals with overweight and obesity: a systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials

    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.13, n.1, article ID 11826, 15p, 2023

    The objective of this systematic review was to examine the effects of exercise training on endothelial function in individuals with overweight and obesity. Our review study included only randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving adults (>= 18 years of age) with body mass index (BMI)>= 25.0 kg...

  6. Anserine is expressed in human cardiac and skeletal muscles

    PHYSIOLOGICAL REPORTS, v.11, n.19, article ID e15833, 8p, 2023

    We evaluated whether anserine, a methylated analog of the dipeptide carnosine, is present in the cardiac and skeletal muscles of humans and whether the CARNMT1 gene, which encodes the anserine synthesizing enzyme carnosine-N-methyltransferase, is expressed in human skeletal muscle. We found that ...

  7. Perivascular Innervation in the Nasal Mucosa and Clinical Findings in Patients with Allergic Rhinitis and Idiopathic Rhinitis

    INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, v.27, n.4, p.723-732, 2023

    Introduction The nonspecific hyperreactivity of rhinitis has been attributed to neurotrophins activating sensory nerves and inflammatory cells. The relationship between these markers and the intensity of the symptoms is not well established and few studies have evaluated individuals with idiopath...

  8. EXERCISE TRAINING ASSOCIATED WITH DIETARY ADJUSTMENT INDUCES METABOLIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR BENEFITS IN HIGH-FAT-FED MENOPAUSE RATS

    FASEB JOURNAL, v.33, suppl.1, 2019

  9. DIFFERENT VOLUMES OF EXERCISE TRAINING IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF MENOPAUSE AND OBESITY: METABOLIC, HEMODYNAMIC AND AUTONOMIC EFFECTS

    FASEB JOURNAL, v.34, suppl.1, 2020

  10. CARDIORENAL DYSFUNCTION IN MICE SUBMITTED TO AORTIC STENOSIS AND TREATED WITH SODIUM OXALATE

    JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, v.41, suppl.3, p.E227-E227, 2023