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- 1Ceron, Carla S.
- 1Costa, Guilherme de Paula
- 1Ferraz, Karina C.
- 1Horta, Aline Luciano
- 1Lopes, Laís Roquete
- 2Doxycycline
- 1Cardiomyocyte Injury
- 1Chemokine Receptors
- 1Chemokines
- 1Immunoregulation
- 1Laboratory Dogs
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Doxycycline and benznidazole reduce the profile of Th1, Th2, and Th17 chemokines and chemokine receptors in cardiac tissue from chronic Trypanosoma cruzi-infected dogs
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Costa, Guilherme de Paula, Lopes, Laís Roquete, Silva, Maria Cláudia da, Horta, Aline Luciano, Pontes, Washington Martins, Milanezi, Cristiane M., Schulz, Richard, Talvani, Andre
Chemokines (CKs) and chemokine receptors (CKR) promote leukocyte recruitment into cardiac tissue infected by the Trypanosoma cruzi. This study investigated the long-term treatment with subantimicrobial doses of doxycycline (Dox) in association, or not, with benznidazole (Bz) on the expression of...
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Matrix metalloproteinase inhibition attenuates right ventricular dysfunction and improves responses to dobutamine during acute pulmonary thromboembolism
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Neto‐Neves, Evandro M., Sousa‐Santos, Ozelia, Ferraz, Karina C., Rizzi, Elen, Ceron, Carla S., Romano, Minna M., Schulz, Richard, Tanus‐Santos, Jose E.
Activated matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) cause cardiomyocyte injury during acute pulmonary thromboembolism (APT). However, the functional consequences of this alteration are not known. We examined whether doxycycline (a MMP inhibitor) improves right ventricle function and the cardiac responses...