Angelo Piato

Angelo Piato
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul | UFRGS · Departamento de Farmacologia

PhD

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Introduction
Professor at the Department of Pharmacology at UFRGS. I am interested in neurosciences and neuropsychopharmacology. At LAPCOM, we study behavioral, neurochemical, and molecular outcomes in models of stress and mental disorders in zebrafish. In addition, we research the impacts of emerging contaminants in this species. Lab website: ufrgs.br/lapcom Experimental protocols at https://www.protocols.io/researchers/angelo-piato
Education
March 2004 - March 2009
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Field of study
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
March 1999 - September 2003

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Publications (148)
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Zebrafish (Danio rerio) have emerged as a promising model organism to study development, toxicology, pharmacology, and neuroscience, among other areas. Despite the increasing number of studies using zebrafish, behavioral studies with this species are still elementary when compared to rodents. The aim of this study was to develop a model of unpredic...
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Stress-related psychiatric disorders are mental conditions that affect mood, cognition and behavior and arise because of the impact of prolonged stress on the central nervous system (CNS). Acetyl-L-carnitine (ALC) is an acetyl ester of L-carnitine that easily crosses the blood-brain barrier and was recently found to be decreased in patients with ma...
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Most preclinical behavioral assays use rodents as model animals, leaving room for species-specific biases that could be avoided by an expanded cross-species approach. In this context, zebrafish emerges as an alternative model organism to study neurobiological mechanisms of anxiety, preference, learning, and memory, as well as other phenotypes with...
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Schizophrenia pathophysiology has been associated with dopaminergic hyperactivity, NMDA receptor hypofunction, and redox dysregulation. Most behavioral assays and animal models to study this condition were developed in rodents, leaving room for species-specific biases that could be avoided by cross-species approaches. As MK-801 and amphetamine are...
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The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a model animal that is being increasingly used in neuroscience research. A decade ago, the first study on unpredictable chronic stress (UCS) in zebrafish was published, inspired by protocols established for rodents in the early 1980's. Since then, several studies have been published by different groups, in some cases...
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The reproducibility crisis in bioscience, characterized by inconsistent study results, impedes our understanding of biological processes and global collaborative studies offer a unique solution. This study is the first global collaboration using the zebrafish (Danio rerio) novel tank test, a behavioral assay for anxiety-like responses. We analyzed...
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Huntington’s disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disease marked by progressive motor and non-motor symptoms such as neuropsychiatric disruption and cognitive dysfunction. It has been reported that some pathogenic mechanisms resulting in neuronal cell death in this disease involve neurodegeneration and oxidative stress. 3-Nitropropionic acid (3-NPA)...
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Carbofuran (CF) is a carbamate class pesticide, widely used in agriculture for pest control in crops. On the other hand, CF is also detected as a contaminant in food and water sources. This pesticide has high toxicity in non-target organisms, and its presence in the environment poses a threat to the ecosystem. Research has revealed that this pestic...
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Global agricultural production is sustained by an elevated use of pesticides. Their application in crops results in environmental contamination, which is demonstrated by widespread detections of these chemicals in aquatic ecosystems. This presence poses a risk to non-target organisms and ecological balance since the effects of potential exposure ar...
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Epilepsy is among the most common neurological diseases, affecting more than 50 million people worldwide. Unfortunately, one-third of people with epilepsy fail to respond to any current treatment and present a decreased quality of life. Nevertheless, different studies suggest that epilepsies acquired from an initial insult as status epilepticus (SE...
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Pesticides are widely used in global agriculture to achieve high productivity levels. Among them, fungicides are specifically designed to inhibit fungal growth in crops and seeds. However, their application often results in environmental contamination, as these chemicals can persistently be detected in surface waters. This poses a potential threat...
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Epilepsy is a prevalent neurological disease, affecting approximately 1–2% of the global population. The hallmark of epilepsy is the occurrence of epileptic seizures, which are characterized by predictable behavioral changes reflecting the underlying neural mechanisms of the disease. Unfortunately, around 30% of patients do not respond to current p...
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The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a model animal that is being increasingly used in neuroscience research. A decade ago, the first study on unpredictable chronic stress (UCS) in zebrafish was published, inspired by protocols established for rodents in the early 1980s. Since then, several studies have been published by different groups, in some cases w...
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Epilepsy is a prevalent neurological disorder, affecting approximately 1 to 2% of the global population. The hallmark of epilepsy is the occurrence of epileptic seizures, which are characterized by predictable behavioral changes reflecting the underlying neural mechanisms of the disease. Unfortunately, around 30% of patients do not respond to the c...
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The use of zebrafish as a model organism is gaining evidence in the field of epilepsy as it may help to understand the mechanisms underlying epileptic seizures. As zebrafish assays became popular, the heterogeneity between protocols increased, making it hard to choose a standard protocol to conduct research while also impairing the comparison of re...
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With the aim of yielding high productivity levels, pesticides are widely used in global agriculture. Among them, fungicides are compounds intended to inhibit fungal proliferation in crops and seeds. Their application often leads to environmental contamination, with these chemicals persistently being detected in surface waters. This presence may thr...
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Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a mycotoxin produced by species of filamentous fungi widely found as a contaminant in food and with high toxic potential. Studies have shown that this toxin causes kidney and liver damage; however, data on the central nervous system effects of exposure to OTA are still scarce. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the effects...
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Zebrafish larvae have been widely used in neuroscience and drug research and development. In the larval stage, zebrafish present a broad behavioral repertoire and physiological responses similar to adults. Curcumin (CUR), a major component of Curcuma longa L. (Zingiberaceae), has demonstrated the ability to modulate several neurobiological processe...
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Studies regarding the animals’ innate preferences help elucidate and avoid probable sources of bias and serve as a reference to improve and develop new behavioral tasks. In zebrafish research, data obtained in behavioral assessments are often not replicated between research groups or even inside the same laboratory raising huge concerns about repli...
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Background: Curcumin, a polyphenol extracted from the rhizome of Curcuma longa L. (Zingiberaceae), presents neuroprotective properties and can modulate neuronal pathways related to mental disorders. However, curcumin has low bioavailability, which can compromise its use. The micronization process can reduce mean particle diameter and improve this...
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Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder which affects 50 million people worldwide. Patients with epilepsy may present cognitive deficits and psychological impairment. Currently, 30% of patients fail to respond to any available antiseizure drug, and a significant number of patients do not well tolerate the offered treatments. Then, it is necessar...
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Seizure is one of the most frequent neurological emergencies among neonates. Seizures during neurodevelopment could promote epileptogenesis by triggering inflammatory cascades and potentiating mTOR signaling. Epileptogenesis contemplates disrupted neurogenesis and neurodegeneration; and culminates in epilepsy. Epileptic patients suffer from unpredi...
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Curcumin, a polyphenol extracted from the rhizome of Curcuma longa L. (Zingiberaceae), is shown to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, anxiolytic, and antidepressant properties in both preclinical and clinical studies. However, its low bioavailability is a limitation for its potential adoption as a therapeutic agent. The process o...
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Studies regarding the animals innate preferences help elucidate and avoid probable sources of bias and serve as a reference to improve and develop new behavioral tasks. In zebrafish research, the results of innate directional and color preferences are often not replicated between research groups or even inside the same laboratory raising huge conce...
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Zebrafish larvae have been widely used in neuroscience and drug research and development. In the larval stage, zebrafish present a broad behavioral repertoire and physiological responses similar to adults. Curcumin (CUR), a major component of Curcuma longa L. (Zingiberaceae), has demonstrated the ability to modulate several neurobiological processe...
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Epilepsy affects around 50 million people worldwide, and an important number of patients (30%) fail to respond to any available antiepileptic drug. Previous studies have shown that luteolin presents a promising potential as an anticonvulsant. On the other hand, different studies showed that luteolin does not promote anticonvulsant effects. Therefor...
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Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a mycotoxin produced by species of filamentous fungi widely found as a contaminant in food and with high toxic potential. Studies have shown that this toxin cause kidney and liver damage, however, data on the effects of exposure to OTA on the central nervous system are still scarce. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a teleost often u...
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Curcumin, a polyphenol extracted from the rhizome of Curcuma longa L. (Zingiberaceae), presents neuroprotective properties and can modulate neuronal pathways related to mental disorders. However, curcumin has low bioavailability, which can compromise its use. The micronization process can reduce the mean particle diameter and improve this compound'...
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Curcumin, a polyphenol extracted from the rhizome of Curcuma longa L. (Zingiberaceae), is shown to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, anxiolytic, and antidepressant properties in both preclinical and clinical studies. However, its low bioavailability is a limitation for its potential adoption as a therapeutic agent. The process o...
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Zebrafish are being increasingly used as a model animal in neuroscience research. Here we describe a protocol to assess brain tissue activity of glutathione reductase (GR), an enzyme that catalyzes the reduction of the oxidized glutathione (GSSG) to the reduced form glutathione (GSH) which has a critical role in counterbalancing oxidative damage.
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Zebrafish are being increasingly used as a model animal in neuroscience research. Here we describe a protocol to assess brain tissue activity of glutathione peroxidase (GPx), an enzyme glutathione family, and act how the main remover of hydrogen peroxide in zebrafish brain and whose main biological role is to protect the organism from oxidative dam...
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Considering the role of oxidative stress in the pathology of several diseases and the use of antioxidants as treatment and/or adjuvants in these conditions. Here we propose a protocol to evaluate the antioxidant capacity of different compounds by the TBARS method in vitro through the ability to inhibit the synthesis of hydroxyl radical from the oxi...
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Considering the role of oxidative stress in the pathology of several diseases and the use of antioxidants as treatment and/or adjuvants in these conditions. Here we propose a protocol to evaluate the antioxidant capacity of compounds by the FRAP method, which is based on the reduction of Fe3+ (ferric) to Fe2+ (ferrous) by antioxidant molecules form...
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Considering the role of oxidative stress in the pathology of several diseases and the use of antioxidants as treatment and/or adjuvants in these conditions. Here we propose a protocol to evaluate the antioxidant capacity of compounds by the DPPH method through the scavenging capacity of free radicals by reducing the DPPH radical. This protocol was...
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Considering the role of oxidative stress in the pathology of several diseases and the use of antioxidants as treatment and/or adjuvants in these conditions. Here we propose a protocol to evaluate the antioxidant capacity of compounds by the GSH method, through the ability to prevent the oxidation of GSH (reduced glutathione) induced by hydrogen per...
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Stress-related disorders are extremely harmful and cause significant impacts on the individual and society. Despite the limited evidence regarding glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) and mental disorders, a few clinical and preclinical studies suggest that modulating this system could improve symptoms of stress-related disorders. This study a...
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Triazole fungicides inhibit the enzyme C14-demethylase, which plays a role in the synthesis of ergosterol present in the fungal cell membrane. Propiconazole is a triazole used as a fungi controller in agriculture. This compound has the property of easily spreading in soil and groundwater, however, the effects of this fungicide on non-target organis...
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Schizophrenia pathophysiology is associated with hypofunction of glutamate NMDA receptors (NMDAR) in GABAergic interneurons and dopaminergic hyperactivation in subcortical brain areas. The administration of NMDAR antagonists is used as an animal model that replicates behavioral phenotypes relevant to the positive, negative, and cognitive symptoms o...
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Stress-related disorders are extremely harmful and cause significant impacts on the individual and society. Despite the limited evidence regarding glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) and mental disorders, a few clinical and preclinical studies suggest that modulating this system could improve symptoms of stress-related disorders. This study a...
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2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) is one of the most commonly used herbicides worldwide. While the effects of 2,4-D in target organisms are well known, its consequences in nontarget organisms are not fully explained. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the herbicide on mitochondrial energy metabolism, oxidati...
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Introduction: The demand for food in the world has increasingly driven agriculture to seek solutions for crop productivity. However, this production often disagrees with the quality of the products and even with the food and environment security. In this context, the use of pesticides has become increasingly common, among them fungicides. Propicona...
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Zebrafish are incresingly used as a model animal in neuroscience research. Here we describe a protocol to quantify the total amount of proteins in zebrafish brain tissue.
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Zebrafish are incresingly used as a model animal in neuroscience research. Here we describe a protocol to quantify nonprotein sulfhydryl groups (NPSH), an indirect evaluation of the levels of reduced glutathione (GSH), a major oxidative stress defense in the central nervous system.
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Zebrafish are increasingly used as a model animal in neuroscience research. Here we describe our protocol to collect and process zebrafish brains so they are well presearved and viable for biochemical assays.
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Zebrafish are increasingly used as a model animal in neuroscience research. Here we describe our protocol to quantify thiobarbituric acid reactive species (TBARS) in zebrafish brain tissue. TBARS levels are indicative of lipid peroxidation.
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Zebrafish are incresingly used as a model animal in neuroscience research. Here we describe a protocol to quantify nonprotein sulfhydryl groups (NPSH), an indirect evaluation of the levels of reduced glutathione (GSH), a major oxidative stress defense in the central nervous system.
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Background and Purpose: Schizophrenia pathophysiology has been associated with dopaminergic hyperactivity, loss of parvalbumin-positive GABAergic interneurons, NMDA receptor hypofunction, and redox dysregulation. Most behavioral assays and animal models to study this condition were developed in rodents, leaving room for species-specific biases that...
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Preclinical evidence on the role of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1r) agonists in the brain led to an increased interest in repurposing these compounds as a therapy for central nervous system (CNS) disorders and associated comorbidities. We aimed to investigate the neuroprotective effects of acute treatment with exendin (EX)-4, a GLP-1r ago...
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Background: Applying cross-species approaches in animal preclinical studies of psychiatric disorders can minimize the overinterpretations often generated using specific strains or species in animal models of human conditions. Zebrafish is a model organism widely used in neuroscience research as an alternative to rodents, but protocols relevant to t...
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Background Cognitive and negative symptoms are the core reason for the functional deficits experienced by patients with schizophrenia. Drugs that can modulate these symptoms are especially needed since no progress has been achieved in the last few decades with currently available antipsychotics. Taurine is an amino acid not used for protein synthes...
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Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent and a leading cause of disability worldwide. Their etiology is related to stress, an adaptive response of the organism to restore homeostasis, in which oxidative stress and glutamatergic hyperactivity are involved. N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) is a multitarget approved drug proved to be beneficial in the treatment o...
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Acute and chronic stressors are common triggers of human mental illnesses. Experimental animal models and their cross-species translation to humans are critical for understanding of the pathogenesis of stress-related psychiatric disorders. Mounting evidence suggests that both pharmacotherapy and non-pharmacological approaches can be efficient in tr...
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Pesticide commercial mixtures, including the insecticide fipronil and the fungicides pyraclostrobin and methyl-thiophanate, have been used in concomitant pest control, facilitating agricultural management. Their widespread use can lead to soil and water contamination and potentially induce damages in the ecosystem, producing toxic effects in non-ta...
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The use of pesticides has been growing along with the demand for agricultural products. These compounds, however, are not restricted to the field, spreading easily through the soil, contaminating groundwater and reaching urban centers. Propiconazole is a triazole fungicide that has been increasingly used in agriculture. However, there are few data...
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Stressful experiences are related to the triggering of anxiety and mood disorders. Tryptophan (amino acid pre- cursor of serotonin synthesis) emerges as important treatment of these disorders. Here, we evaluate the effects of pre-treatment with tryptophan (300mg/L) and fluoxetine (50μg/L) in response to acute stress in zebrafish. Overall, acute str...
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Alcohol abuse is a highly prevalent condition that substantially contributes to global morbidity and mortality. Most available pharmacological treatments offer little efficacy as relapse rates are high, due in part to the symptoms experienced during abstinence. The roles of oxidative stress and glutamatergic transmission in alcohol withdrawal have...
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There is accumulating evidence on the use of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) in the treatment of patients with neuropsychiatric disorders. As a multi-target drug and a glutathione precursor, NAC is a promising molecule in the management of stress-related disorders, for which there is an expanding field of research investigating novel therapies targeting oxi...
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Objective: Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent and the efficacy of the available anxiolytic drugs is less than desired. Adverse effects also compromise patient quality of life and adherence to treatment. Accumulating evidence shows that the pathophysiology of anxiety and related disorders is multifactorial, involving oxidative stress, neuroinfl...
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Here we show that the novel object recognition test can discriminate between high (HRN, neophobic) and low (LRN, neophilic) novelty responders in zebrafish populations. Especially when we observe the latency to the first entry in the novel object zone, zebrafish did not maintain these behavioral phenotypes in sequential tests and only the HRN group...
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Here we show that the feeding regimen modulates zebrafish ( Danio rerio ) behavior. With regard to the time elapsed between feeding and behavioral evaluation, fish fed 3 h before behavioral evaluation in the novel tank test (NTT) showed decreased activity and a trend toward an anxiolytic reaction (increased use of the upper section of the aquarium)...
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Studies have suggested that oxidative stress may contribute to the pathogenesis of mental disorders. In this context, molecules with antioxidant activity may be promising agents in the treatment of these deleterious conditions. Acetyl-L-carnitine (ALC) is a multi-target molecule that modulates the uptake of acetyl-CoA into the mitochondria during f...
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Background The enriched environment (EE) is a laboratory housing model that emerged from efforts to minimize the impact of environmental conditions on laboratory animals. Recently, we showed that EE promoted positive effects on behavior and cortisol levels in zebrafish submitted to the unpredictable chronic stress (UCS) protocol. Here, we expanded...
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Background Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder. In addition to its highly debilitating motor symptoms, non-motor symptoms may precede their motor counterparts by many years, which may characterize a prodromal phase of PD. A potential pharmacological strategy is to introduce neuroprotective agents at an earl...