Avaliação do potencial leishmanicida e antibacteriano de Annona mucosa (Jacq.) - Annonaceae cultivada in vitro e in vivo
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Resumo: | The Brazilian flora encompasses medicinal importance species that can be used to develop new drugs. However, plants have been reduced in alarming rate, due to various human activities. Plant tissue culture promotes the conservation and use of species allowing for the production of bioactive substances for medicinal products. Leishmaniasis is considered a worldwide health problem, where Leishmania braziliensis is the most epidemiological importance specie in Brazil. Recently it has been registered increased resistance to treatment line. Similarly, the widespread use of antibiotics has led to an increase in multidrug-resistant bacteria, which represent a serious risk of infection. Annona mucosa have substances, such as acetogenins and alkaloids that exhibit antiparasitic and antimicrobial activities. In view of the problem, the aim of this work was to evaluate the leishmanicidal and antibacterial potential of extracts of A. mucosa obtained in vitro and in vivo. We proposed a protocol of in vitro germination, not yet reported for the species, aiming to achieve axenic seedlings. Hypocotyls explants was cultivated in WPM and leaf explants on MS medium supplemented with PIC and different concentrations of KIN, BAP or TDZ. The formed callus was cultured in liquid medium of the same composition for the production of cell suspensions. The materials were subjected to methanolic extraction and subsequent fractionation in hexane and dichloromethane. The activity of extracts on L. braziliensis was evaluated in vitro in the form promastigote and in vivo in amastigote form, in infected mice macrophages. Both, were treated with the extract per 96h and 48h, respectively. The evaluation of antimicrobial activity was performed by macrodilution assay in Mueller-Hinton, analyzing the growth of the strains after 16h of incubation at 48°C. The in vitro germination of A. mucosa was achieved in sterile vermiculite as substrate and has a 85% germination rate. The higher callus formation and friability was obtained in media containing KIN, that may be cultured in suspension. The extracts of the material in situ and in vitro showed leishmanicidal activity, despite the toxicity in macrophages. Cell suspension cultures showed antileishmanial potential in vitro and reduction of infection in macrophages. The evaluated extracts showed selective antimicrobial activity, with growth inhibition of Streptococcus pyogenes and Bacillus thuringiensis in different tested concentrations. It was concluded that the biotechnological techniques allowed to use plant materials regarding pharmacological properties for antileishmanial and antibacterial activities. |
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Albarello, Normahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4767211177616413Silva, Sílvia Amaral Gonçalves dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6104190112253764Gurgel, Claudia Simõeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5590442186208185Freitas-almeida, Angela Corrêa dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8108722210976841Santos, Eduardo Caio Torres doshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4137556863584122http://lattes.cnpq.br/4445702127963875Barboza, Thiago José de Souza2021-01-05T18:24:17Z2013-09-132013-02-27BARBOZA, Thiago José de Souza. Avaliação do potencial leishmanicida e antibacteriano de Annona mucosa (Jacq.) - Annonaceae cultivada in vitro e in vivo. 2013. 76 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Conservação e Utilização da Biodiversidade) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2013.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/7944The Brazilian flora encompasses medicinal importance species that can be used to develop new drugs. However, plants have been reduced in alarming rate, due to various human activities. Plant tissue culture promotes the conservation and use of species allowing for the production of bioactive substances for medicinal products. Leishmaniasis is considered a worldwide health problem, where Leishmania braziliensis is the most epidemiological importance specie in Brazil. Recently it has been registered increased resistance to treatment line. Similarly, the widespread use of antibiotics has led to an increase in multidrug-resistant bacteria, which represent a serious risk of infection. Annona mucosa have substances, such as acetogenins and alkaloids that exhibit antiparasitic and antimicrobial activities. In view of the problem, the aim of this work was to evaluate the leishmanicidal and antibacterial potential of extracts of A. mucosa obtained in vitro and in vivo. We proposed a protocol of in vitro germination, not yet reported for the species, aiming to achieve axenic seedlings. Hypocotyls explants was cultivated in WPM and leaf explants on MS medium supplemented with PIC and different concentrations of KIN, BAP or TDZ. The formed callus was cultured in liquid medium of the same composition for the production of cell suspensions. The materials were subjected to methanolic extraction and subsequent fractionation in hexane and dichloromethane. The activity of extracts on L. braziliensis was evaluated in vitro in the form promastigote and in vivo in amastigote form, in infected mice macrophages. Both, were treated with the extract per 96h and 48h, respectively. The evaluation of antimicrobial activity was performed by macrodilution assay in Mueller-Hinton, analyzing the growth of the strains after 16h of incubation at 48°C. The in vitro germination of A. mucosa was achieved in sterile vermiculite as substrate and has a 85% germination rate. The higher callus formation and friability was obtained in media containing KIN, that may be cultured in suspension. The extracts of the material in situ and in vitro showed leishmanicidal activity, despite the toxicity in macrophages. Cell suspension cultures showed antileishmanial potential in vitro and reduction of infection in macrophages. The evaluated extracts showed selective antimicrobial activity, with growth inhibition of Streptococcus pyogenes and Bacillus thuringiensis in different tested concentrations. It was concluded that the biotechnological techniques allowed to use plant materials regarding pharmacological properties for antileishmanial and antibacterial activities.A biodiversidade brasileira abrange plantas de importância medicinal que podem ser utilizadas na formulação de novos fármacos. Contudo, tem sido reduzida em velocidade alarmante, em função de diferentes ações antrópicas. A cultura de tecidos vegetais propicia a conservação e uso do germoplasma permitindo a obtenção de substâncias de importância medicinal. As leishmanioses são consideradas um problema de saúde pública mundial sendo a espécie Leishmania braziliensis de maior importância epidemiológica no Brasil. Recentemente tem-se registrado aumento da resistência à linha de tratamento usual. Do mesmo modo, o uso indiscriminado de antibióticos levou ao aumento de bactérias multirresistentes, que representam sério risco de infecção. A espécie Annona mucosa (Jacq.) possui substâncias, como acetogeninas e alcaloides, que apresentam atividades antiparasitária e antimicrobiana. Nesse sentido, o objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar o potencial leishmanicida e antibacteriano de extratos de A. mucosa de material produzido in vitro e in vivo. Foi proposto um protocolo de germinação in vitro, ainda não reportada para a espécie, com vistas à obtenção de plântulas axênicas. Em meio WPM foram cultivados explantes hipocotiledonares e foliares em meio MS, suplementados com PIC e diferentes concentrações de KIN, BAP ou TDZ. Os calos obtidos foram cultivados em meio líquido de mesma composição para a produção de suspensões celulares. Os materiais foram submetidos à extração metanólica e posterior fracionamento em hexano e diclorometano. Para a avaliação da atividade dos extratos sobre L. braziliensis foi usado o modelo in vitro, com a forma promastigota, e in vivo na forma amastigota, a partir do tratamento de macrófagos peritoneais de camundongos infectados com o parasito. Ambas as formas foram tratadas com os extratos por 96 e 48h, respectivamente. A atividade antimicrobiana foi avaliada por macrodiluição do extrato em Mueller-Hinton, sendo avaliado o crescimento das cepas após 16h de incubação a 48ºC. A germinação in vitro da espécie foi alcançada em substrato vermiculita estéril umedecido com solução de sais do meio MS, com taxa média de 85%. A maior produção de calos friáveis foi obtida em meios contendo KIN, com potencial uso para cultivo em suspensões celulares. Os extratos do material in situ e in vitro apresentaram atividade leishmanicida, apesar da toxicidade para macrófagos. Culturas de células em suspensão apresentaram potencial leishmanicida in vitro e redução da infecção em macrófagos. Os extratos do material avaliado apresentaram atividade antimicrobiana seletiva, com inibição do crescimento de Streptococcus pyogenes e Bacillus thurigiensis em diferentes concentrações avaliadas. Os métodos biotecnológicos empregados permitiram a obtenção de materiais com propriedades medicinais para as atividades leishmanicida e antibacteriana, assim como o material in vivo, constituindo este estudo o primeiro relato para as atividades propostas em A. mucosa.Submitted by Boris Flegr (boris@uerj.br) on 2021-01-05T18:24:17Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao- Thiago_ Barboza 2013.pdf: 1863787 bytes, checksum: d8304e59fae3b2db1cbaf38efbbdc6be (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-01-05T18:24:17Z (GMT). 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Avaliação do potencial leishmanicida e antibacteriano de Annona mucosa (Jacq.) - Annonaceae cultivada in vitro e in vivo |
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Evaluation of antileishmanial and antibacterial potential of Annona mucosa (Jacq.): Annonaceae cultivated in vitro and in vivo |
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Avaliação do potencial leishmanicida e antibacteriano de Annona mucosa (Jacq.) - Annonaceae cultivada in vitro e in vivo |
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Avaliação do potencial leishmanicida e antibacteriano de Annona mucosa (Jacq.) - Annonaceae cultivada in vitro e in vivo Barboza, Thiago José de Souza Annona mucosa Leishmaniasis Antibacterial Medicinal plant Plant tissue culture Secondary metabolism Annona mucosa Leishmaniose Antimicrobiano Planta medicinal Cultura de tecidos vegetais Metabolismo secundário Plantas medicinais - Brasil Biotecnologia vegetal - Brasil Tecidos vegetais - Cultura e meios de cultura Saúde Pública - Brasil CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::BOTANICA APLICADA |
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Avaliação do potencial leishmanicida e antibacteriano de Annona mucosa (Jacq.) - Annonaceae cultivada in vitro e in vivo |
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Avaliação do potencial leishmanicida e antibacteriano de Annona mucosa (Jacq.) - Annonaceae cultivada in vitro e in vivo |
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Avaliação do potencial leishmanicida e antibacteriano de Annona mucosa (Jacq.) - Annonaceae cultivada in vitro e in vivo |
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Avaliação do potencial leishmanicida e antibacteriano de Annona mucosa (Jacq.) - Annonaceae cultivada in vitro e in vivo |
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Avaliação do potencial leishmanicida e antibacteriano de Annona mucosa (Jacq.) - Annonaceae cultivada in vitro e in vivo |
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Barboza, Thiago José de Souza |
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Barboza, Thiago José de Souza |
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Albarello, Norma |
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Silva, Sílvia Amaral Gonçalves da |
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Gurgel, Claudia Simões |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/5590442186208185 |
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Freitas-almeida, Angela Corrêa de |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/8108722210976841 |
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Santos, Eduardo Caio Torres dos |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/4137556863584122 |
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Barboza, Thiago José de Souza |
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Albarello, Norma Silva, Sílvia Amaral Gonçalves da Gurgel, Claudia Simões Freitas-almeida, Angela Corrêa de Santos, Eduardo Caio Torres dos |
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Annona mucosa Leishmaniasis Antibacterial Medicinal plant Plant tissue culture Secondary metabolism |
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Annona mucosa Leishmaniasis Antibacterial Medicinal plant Plant tissue culture Secondary metabolism Annona mucosa Leishmaniose Antimicrobiano Planta medicinal Cultura de tecidos vegetais Metabolismo secundário Plantas medicinais - Brasil Biotecnologia vegetal - Brasil Tecidos vegetais - Cultura e meios de cultura Saúde Pública - Brasil CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::BOTANICA APLICADA |
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Annona mucosa Leishmaniose Antimicrobiano Planta medicinal Cultura de tecidos vegetais Metabolismo secundário Plantas medicinais - Brasil Biotecnologia vegetal - Brasil Tecidos vegetais - Cultura e meios de cultura Saúde Pública - Brasil |
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The Brazilian flora encompasses medicinal importance species that can be used to develop new drugs. However, plants have been reduced in alarming rate, due to various human activities. Plant tissue culture promotes the conservation and use of species allowing for the production of bioactive substances for medicinal products. Leishmaniasis is considered a worldwide health problem, where Leishmania braziliensis is the most epidemiological importance specie in Brazil. Recently it has been registered increased resistance to treatment line. Similarly, the widespread use of antibiotics has led to an increase in multidrug-resistant bacteria, which represent a serious risk of infection. Annona mucosa have substances, such as acetogenins and alkaloids that exhibit antiparasitic and antimicrobial activities. In view of the problem, the aim of this work was to evaluate the leishmanicidal and antibacterial potential of extracts of A. mucosa obtained in vitro and in vivo. We proposed a protocol of in vitro germination, not yet reported for the species, aiming to achieve axenic seedlings. Hypocotyls explants was cultivated in WPM and leaf explants on MS medium supplemented with PIC and different concentrations of KIN, BAP or TDZ. The formed callus was cultured in liquid medium of the same composition for the production of cell suspensions. The materials were subjected to methanolic extraction and subsequent fractionation in hexane and dichloromethane. The activity of extracts on L. braziliensis was evaluated in vitro in the form promastigote and in vivo in amastigote form, in infected mice macrophages. Both, were treated with the extract per 96h and 48h, respectively. The evaluation of antimicrobial activity was performed by macrodilution assay in Mueller-Hinton, analyzing the growth of the strains after 16h of incubation at 48°C. The in vitro germination of A. mucosa was achieved in sterile vermiculite as substrate and has a 85% germination rate. The higher callus formation and friability was obtained in media containing KIN, that may be cultured in suspension. The extracts of the material in situ and in vitro showed leishmanicidal activity, despite the toxicity in macrophages. Cell suspension cultures showed antileishmanial potential in vitro and reduction of infection in macrophages. The evaluated extracts showed selective antimicrobial activity, with growth inhibition of Streptococcus pyogenes and Bacillus thuringiensis in different tested concentrations. It was concluded that the biotechnological techniques allowed to use plant materials regarding pharmacological properties for antileishmanial and antibacterial activities. |
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