Rhuan Carlos Souza Caetano’s research while affiliated with State University of Maringá and other places

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Leukocyte Behavior in Mesenteric Microcirculation upon Exper- imental By Leishmania Spp. in BALB/c Mice
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December 2021

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Iranian Journal of Public Health

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Wagner José Tenório dos Santos

Abstract Background: We aimed to determine the cellular recruitment (leukocyte rolling and adhesion) by which the Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis, L. (Leishmania) amazonensis, and L. (Leishmania) major species in the mesenteric microcirculation of BALB/c mice. Methods: Five experimental groups were considered: group 1 (L. braziliensis); group 2 (L. amazonensis); group 3 (L. major); group 4 (control group with PBS); group 5 (negative control group), analyzed 3, 6, 12, and 24 h after parasite inoculation. Results: Infections by the different Leishmania species caused an increase in the number of rolling leukocytes: L. braziliensis a peak at 6 h; L. amazonensis and L. major a peak at 3 h. The Leishmania infections induced leukocyte adhesion: L. major and L. amazonensis showed an increase after 3 and 6 h, respectively. Conclusion: The kinetics of cellular recruitment in Leishmania infections, leading to infection susceptibility or resistance, indicates that distinct mechanisms regulate the initial response to Leishmania infection and determine its course.


Fig. 1: In vivo in situ determination of leukocyte rolling and adhesion in mesenteric microcirculation, in post-capillary venule of the mesentery of BALB/c mice, superfused with Ringer-Locke solution which the L. (L.) amazonensis. (A) leukocyte counting site along 100 μm venule length; (B) leukocyte rolling; (C) leukocyte adhesion
Fig. 2: Correlation of rolling (A) and adhesion (B) between the species and the times. In rolling, there was a significant increase in the L. (L.) major-infected group compared to the control groups after 3 h. In adhesion, there was a significant increase in the L. (L.) major-infected group and controls after 3 h and in the L. (L.) amazonensis-infected group after 6 h. LVB: L. (V.) braziliensis. LLA: L. (L.) amazonensis. LLM: L. (L.) major. CPB: Control with PBS. CNN: Negative Control. *P < 0.05. **P < 0.01 by Dunn's test
Leukocyte Behavior in Mesenteric Microcirculation upon Exper-imental By Leishmania Spp. in BALB/c Mice
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November 2021

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Iranian Journal of Parasitology

Background: We aimed to determine the cellular recruitment (leukocyte rolling and adhesion) by which the Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis, L. (Leishmania) amazonensis, and L. (Leishmania) major species in the mesenteric microcirculation of BALB/c mice. Methods: Five experimental groups were considered: group 1 (L. braziliensis); group 2 (L. amazonensis); group 3 (L. major); group 4 (control group with PBS); group 5 (negative control group), analyzed 3, 6, 12, and 24 h after parasite inoculation. Results: Infections by the different Leishmania species caused an increase in the number of rolling leukocytes: L. braziliensis a peak at 6 h; L. amazonensis and L. major a peak at 3 h. The Leishmania infections induced leukocyte adhesion: L. major and L. amazonensis showed an increase after 3 and 6 h, respectively. Conclusion: The kinetics of cellular recruitment in Leishmania infections, leading to infection susceptibility or resistance, indicates that distinct mechanisms regulate the initial response to Leishmania infection and determine its course.

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... Lymphocytes are the predominant blood leukocyte in most strains of wild-type mice, making up Brazilian Journal of Animal and Environmental Research, Curitiba, v.7, n.2, p. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]2024 70% to 80% of the leukocytes differential count. They are typically 10 to 15 μm in diameter with scant blue cytoplasm, a smooth chromatin pattern, and a round, oval, or slightly indented central nucleus. ...

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Blood smears analysis: a valuable tool for profiling circulating erythrocytes and leukocytes in mouse model of leishmaniasis
Leukocyte Behavior in Mesenteric Microcirculation upon Exper- imental By Leishmania Spp. in BALB/c Mice
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Iranian Journal of Public Health

... The accuracy of diagnosis and the location of disease development significantly impact the efficiency of treatment work and the correct effective management of the vital crisis without spreading the disease. There is a close est relationship between the extent of the pathogenesis of Leishmania parasites and their response to drugs with the immune response of the host body 21,22 . Investigating the details of immune cells and cytokines is very important for the difference in the exact mechanism of the immune system's work in the different stages of the disease. ...

Leukocyte Behavior in Mesenteric Microcirculation upon Exper-imental By Leishmania Spp. in BALB/c Mice

Iranian Journal of Parasitology