Publications by authors named "Josimar Macedo de Castro"

Obesity constitutes a growing global health concern, affecting individuals during the aging process. Flavonoids that increase tissue NAD+ levels, such as apigenin (Api), are proposed for the treatment of obesity and age-related diseases. Thus, this study aimed to provide initial preclinical evidence of Api in this setting using middle-aged rats induced to obesity by a high-calorie diet (HCD).

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In this study, pain- and anxiety-like behaviors, locomotor and exploratory activity, histological and biomarker parameters were evaluated following induction of a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) arthritis model in rats. Twenty-two adult male Wistar rats were assigned to receive either saline (sham group) or Complete Freund's Adjuvant (CFA - pain group) into the right TMJ. Mechanical allodynia was assessed using the facial electronic von Frey (VF) test, while thermal hyperalgesia was assessed using the Orofacial Pain Assessment Device (OPAD) assay.

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Anhedonia induced by sustained stress exposure is a hallmark symptom of major depressive disorder (MDD) and in rodents, it can be accessed through the sucrose preference test (SPT). (R)-ketamine is a fast-acting antidepressant with less detrimental side effects and abuse liability compared to racemic ketamine. The present study combined high-throughput proteomics and network analysis to identify molecular mechanisms involved in chronic variable stress (CVS)-induced anhedonia and promising targets underlying (R)-ketamine rapid antidepressant response.

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The present study examined the medium- and long-term effects of early environmental enrichment (EE) on neuromotor, nociceptive, cognitive, behavioral, and neurochemical parameters in newborn rats repeatedly exposed to morphine. The study employed 90 Wistar rats: 10 adult nulliparous females and 80 male pups. Litter was split into standard and EE housing.

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This study had the aim of examining the relationships between variations in estrogen levels resulting from ovariectomy, and estrogen hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in rats subjected to an orofacial inflammatory pain model. Eighty adult female Wistar rats were initially divided into 2 groups: Sham or ovariectomy (OVX-D1). Seven days later (D7), the rats were subjected to an unilateral infiltration of Freund's Complete Adjuvant (CFA) or saline solution into the right temporomandibular joint (TMJ).

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Chronic stress is a common condition affecting health, often associated with unhealthy eating habits. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been proposed to address these issues. Thus, this research investigated the effects of tDCS on biometric, behavioral, and neurochemical parameters in chronically stressed rats fed a hyper-palatable cafeteria diet (CAFD).

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Objectives: No specific therapy is available for metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease. We investigated nicotinamide riboside (NR) and dietary restriction (DR) effects in liver lipids, inflammation, histology, intestinal permeability, and gut microbiota in a cafeteria diet (CAFD)-induced obesity model.

Methods: Adult male Wistar rats were randomly assigned to standard diet (SD) or CAFD.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study examines the effects of calorie restriction (CR) on skeletal muscle wasting and neuroinflammation in obese rats, highlighting that obesity leads to muscle loss and increased inflammation in the hypothalamus.
  • - Nicotinamide riboside (NR) supplementation, both alone and with CR, improved weight loss and preserved skeletal muscle weight in obese rats, with NR also reducing inflammation levels of TNF-α in the hypothalamus during CR.
  • - This research is among the first to demonstrate NR's potential benefits on muscle tissue and neuroinflammation in the context of obesity, suggesting it could be a helpful addition in strategies to prevent muscle mass loss while dieting.
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Neuropathic pain (NP) is characterized by the presence of spontaneous pain, allodynia and hyperalgesia. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is one of neuromodulatory techniques that induces satisfactory NP relief, including that from refractory pain patients. The objective of this study was to evaluate rTMS treatment over long term memory (LTM) and hippocampal BDNF and IL-10 levels in rats submitted to a NP model.

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Aims: NAD-based therapeutic strategies are encouraged against obesity and heart disease. Our study, therefore, aimed to investigate the effects of nicotinamide riboside (NR), isolated or combined with caloric restriction (CR), both approaches well-known for stimulating NAD levels, on adiposity parameters, cardiometabolic factors and cardiac oxidative stress in rats submitted to cafeteria diet (CAF).

Main Methods: After 42 days of CAF-induced obesity (hypercaloric and ultra-processed foods common to humans), we examined the effects of oral administration of NR (400 mg/kg for 28 days), combined or not with CR (-62% kcal, for 28 days), on anthropometric, metabolic, tissue, and cardiac oxidative stress parameters in obese male Wistar rats.

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