Publications by authors named "Anderson Camargo"

Whey, a greenish-yellow liquid resulting from curd separation in cheese manufacturing, was historically considered economically insignificant in the dairy industry and often discarded into the environment without proper oversight. However, recognizing its high nutritional value, whey has become a valuable ingredient in the food industry. Unprocessed whey (raw material) is highly susceptible to contamination, as it can serve as a substrate for the multiplication of a range of microorganisms, including spoilage, spore forming, pathogenic and toxin producing bacteria, particularly if stored at inappropriate temperatures.

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Foodborne diseases affect millions of people globally, resulting in a huge number of hospitalizations and deaths. In this context, laboratory-based research is crucial to identify the major pathogens as well as the relevance of each one for distinct food production chains. Pork meat is very popular, being the most consumed meat in many countries and its inspection at the slaughterhouse is the main component of surveillance to protect consumers.

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Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis Q1C2, previously isolated from artisanal cheese produced in the Brazilian Amazon region, was subjected to spray drying protocols to evaluate the impact of operational parameters on cell viability, storage stability, and production costs. Concentrated reconstituted milk was used as the drying medium, and combinations of cell concentrate flow rates (F) and inlet air temperatures (T°C) were tested, resulting in 12 different treatments (T1-T12).

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  • Ketamine may help improve resilience to stress and prevent related disorders, but its specific molecular targets, particularly the role of p11 protein, are still being studied.
  • Research showed that administering ketamine prior to stress exposure can mitigate negative effects and disturbances in brain metabolism related to stress.
  • The study found that p11 is crucial for the effectiveness of ketamine in promoting resilience, as its absence in serotonergic neurons led to increased vulnerability to stress-related depression.
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  • Staphylococcus aureus is a major foodborne pathogen known for producing enterotoxins that cause food poisoning, with classical enterotoxins SEA, SEB, SEC, SED, and SEE responsible for most outbreaks.
  • The bacterium thrives on human and animal skin, leading to contamination in food like milk and its products, and it can form biofilms that contribute to persistent food contamination.
  • Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and their bacteriocins are researched for their potential to control S. aureus, but the detailed molecular mechanisms of how they inhibit biofilm formation remain largely unclear and require further study.
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The aim of this study was to identify virulence and antimicrobial resistance profiles and determine the sequence type (ST) by multilocus sequence typing (MLST) of Salmonella enterica isolates from bovine carcasses from slaughterhouse located in Minas Gerais state, Brazil, and its relationship with bovine isolates obtained on the American continent based on sequence type profile. The MLST results were compared with all Salmonella STs associated with cattle on American continent, and a multi-locus sequence tree (MS tree) was built. Among the 17 S.

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We aimed to evaluate the bacterial growth and diversity in vacuum-packed beef bags stored at different temperatures and to monitor blown-pack spoilage. We used culture-based methods and high-throughput sequencing to study the development of the main bacterial groups naturally present in beef stored at 4 and 15 °C for 28 days. The growth of sulfite-reducing clostridium (SRC) was impaired in beef bags stored at 4 °C; significant differences among SRC counts were observed in beef bags stored at 4 and 15 °C on days 14, 21, and 28 (P = 0.

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Guanosine has been reported to elicit antidepressant-like responses in rodents, but if these actions are associated with its ability to afford neuroprotection against glutamate-induced toxicity still needs to be fully understood. Therefore, this study investigated the antidepressant-like and neuroprotective effects elicited by guanosine in mice and evaluated the possible involvement of NMDA receptors, glutamine synthetase, and GLT-1 in these responses. We found that guanosine (0.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia. In recent years, several studies have robustly shown that neuroinflammation plays a crucial role in the pathophysiology of this disease. The co-localization of amyloid-β plaques near activated glial cells and the increased levels of inflammatory cytokines in AD patients indicate the involvement of the neuroinflammatory process in AD progression.

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Vitamin D (cholecalciferol) has been shown to exert antidepressant-like responses, but the role BDNF/TrkB-related synaptic plasticity in this effect remains to be established. Thus, this study investigated the time-course antidepressant-like response of vitamin D in female and male mice and the possible role of BDNF/TrkB signaling in this response. The repeated (7 and 21 days), but not acute (60 min), administration of vitamin D (2.

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Guanosine has been considered a promising candidate for antidepressant responses, but if this nucleoside could modulate adenosine A (AR) and A (AR) receptors to exert antidepressant-like actions remains to be elucidated. This study investigated the role of AR and AR in the antidepressant-like response of guanosine in the mouse tail suspension test and molecular interactions between guanosine and AR and AAR by docking analysis. The acute (60 min) administration of guanosine (0.

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Listeriosis is a foodborne disease caused by the Gram-positive bacterium Listeria monocytogenes, a pathogen that modulates its intracellular survival via vacuolar escape and cytosolic replication. In the present study, we examined the ability of 58 L. monocytogenes isolates recovered in Brazil (beef, clinical and environmental samples, from 1978 to 2013) to invade, replicate and spread in a human intestinal epithelial cell line (Caco-2).

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Abstract: The ecology of Listeria monocytogenes and Pseudomonas spp. during the slaughtering of spotted sorubim (Pseudoplatystoma corruscans) in a fish processing facility was assessed. Fish samples (n = 28) were obtained in different points of slaughtering (A, arrival; B, washing; C, gutting; and D, cooling) and subjected to detection of L.

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Major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders are common and disabling conditions that affect millions of people worldwide. Despite being different disorders, symptoms of depression and anxiety frequently overlap in individuals, making them difficult to diagnose and treat adequately. Therefore, compounds capable of exerting beneficial effects against both disorders are of special interest.

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Although the rapid-onset and sustained antidepressant responses elicited by ketamine have gained considerable attention in recent years, it has some knock-on effects that limit its widespread clinical use. Therefore, ketamine is considered the prototype for the new generation of glutamate-based rapid-acting antidepressants. Within this context, it has been demonstrated that guanosine, an endogenous guanine-based purine, has overlapping mechanisms of action with ketamine and is effective in eliciting fast antidepressant-like responses and even potentiating ketamine's actions in preclinical studies.

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This study aimed to provide a further characterization of the lactic microbiota present in Minas artisanal cheese (MAC) from the Serro region by using culture-independent methods, as a complementary analysis of a previous study. The total DNA extracted from MAC samples (n = 55) was subjected to repetitive extragenic palindromic-PCR (rep-PCR) and PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE). Rep-PCR analysis showed that core microbiota of Serro MAC was closely related, independent of the production town, farm size, or time of production.

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Cholecalciferol deficiency has been associated with stress-related psychiatric disorders, particularly depression. Therefore, the present study investigated the antidepressant-like effect of cholecalciferol in female mice and the possible role of the serotonergic system in this response. The ability of cholecalciferol to elicit an antidepressant-like effect and to modulate serotonin levels in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of mice subjected to chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) was also investigated.

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Ketamine enhances the resilience against stress-induced depressive-like behavior, but its prophylactic efficacy in anxiety-related behaviors remains to be elucidated. Moreover, there is a need for developing novel preventive strategies against depressive- and anxiety-like behavior. AZD6765, a low-trapping NMDA receptor antagonist, shares with ketamine common molecular targets and produces rapid-onset antidepressant effects, suggesting that it could be a prophylactic agent.

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The mTORC1-dependent dendritic spines formation represents a key mechanism for fast and long-lasting antidepressant responses, but it remains to be determined whether this mechanism may account for the ability of guanosine in potentiating ketamine's actions. Here, we investigated the ability of ketamine plus guanosine to elicit fast and sustained antidepressant-like and pro-synaptogenic effects in mice and the role of mTORC1 signaling in these responses. The combined administration of subthreshold doses of ketamine (0.

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  • * Results showed that isolates were categorized into two main lineages, with lineage I displaying higher invasion capabilities in human cells and expressing a specific virulence factor called InlA.
  • * isolates from lineage II exhibited lower invasion rates due to a lack of InlA expression or mutations that caused malfunction, indicating differences in virulence potential linked to the isolates' genetic backgrounds.
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Considering the drawbacks elicited by the conventional antidepressants, the interest in natural products for the management of major depressive disorder has increased in the last years. Therefore, this study investigated the phenolic profile of leaf aqueous extract (MtAE) and its possible antidepressant-like effect in mice. The LC-MS/MS analysis demonstrated MtAE has epicatechin as the major phenolic, followed by catechin, gallic acid, quercetin, syringaldehyde, ferulic acid, and syringic acid.

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Ketamine has emerged as a prophylactic agent against depressive-like behavior induced by stress. However, the possible pro-resilience effects of ketamine against inflammatory stressors-induced depressive-like behavior and the signaling pathways associated with this response remain to be determined. Therefore, this study investigated the ability of prophylactic ketamine administration to produce a pro-resilience effect against the depressive-like behavior induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS - 0.

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Rationale: Guanosine has been shown to potentiate ketamine's antidepressant-like actions, although its ability to augment the anxiolytic effect of ketamine remains to be determined.

Objective: This study investigated the anxiolytic-like effects of a single administration with low doses of ketamine and/or guanosine in mice subjected to chronic administration of corticosterone and the role of NLRP3-driven signaling.

Methods: Corticosterone (20 mg/kg, p.

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This research was carried out to investigate the differences in adhesion and growth during biofilm formation of L. monocytogenes from different sources and clonal complexes. Biofilm by L.

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