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Sex-dependent vulnerability of fetal nonhuman primate cardiac mitochondria to m...

Pereira, Susana P.; Tavares, Ludgero C.; Duarte, Ana I.; Baldeiras, Inês; Cunha-Oliveira, Teresa; Martins, João D.; Santos, Maria S.; Maloyan, Alina

Poor maternal nutrition in pregnancy affects fetal development, predisposing offspring to cardiometabolic diseases. The role of mitochondria during fetal development on later-life cardiac dysfunction caused by maternal nutrient reduction (MNR) remains unexplored. We hypothesized that MNR during gestation causes fetal cardiac bioenergetic deficits, compromising cardiac mitochondrial metabolism and reserve capaci...


Liraglutide Protects Against Brain Amyloid-β1-42 Accumulation in Female Mice wi...

Duarte, Ana I.; Candeias, Emanuel; Alves, Inês; Mena, Débora; Silva, Daniela F.; Machado, Nuno J.; Campos, Elisa J.; Santos, Maria S.

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia worldwide, being characterized by the deposition of senile plaques, neurofibrillary tangles (enriched in the amyloid beta (Aβ) peptide and hyperphosphorylated tau (p-tau), respectively) and memory loss. Aging, type 2 diabetes (T2D) and female sex (especially after menopause) are risk factors for AD, but their crosslinking mechanisms remain unclear. Mo...


Dual Therapy with Liraglutide and Ghrelin Promotes Brain and Peripheral Energy ...

Duarte, Ana I.; Sjögren, Marie; Santos, Maria S.; Oliveira, Catarina R.; Moreira, Paula I.; Björkqvist, Maria

Neuronal loss alongside altered energy metabolism, are key features of Huntington's disease (HD) pathology. The orexigenic gut-peptide hormone ghrelin is known to stimulate appetite and affect whole body energy metabolism. Liraglutide is an efficient anti-type 2 diabetes incretin drug, with neuroprotective effects alongside anorectic properties. Combining liraglutide with the orexigenic peptide ghrelin may pote...


Sugar-based bactericides targeting phosphatidylethanolamine-enriched membranes

Dias, Catarina; Pais, João P.; Nunes, Rafael; Blázquez-Sánchez, Maria-Teresa; Marquês, Joaquim T.; Almeida, Andreia F.; Serra, Patrícia; Xavier, Nuno M.

Anthrax is an infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis, a bioterrorism agent that develops resistance to clinically used antibiotics. Therefore, alternative mechanisms of action remain a challenge. Herein, we disclose deoxy glycosides responsible for specific carbohydrate-phospholipid interactions, causing phosphatidylethanolamine lamellar-to-inverted hexagonal phase transition and acting over B. anthrac...


Cardiac cytochrome c and cardiolipin depletion during anthracycline-induced chr...

Pereira, Gonçalo C.; Pereira, Susana P.; Tavares, Ludgero C.; Carvalho, Filipa S.; Magalhães-Novais, Sílvia; Barbosa, Inês A.; Santos, Maria S.

It is still unclear why anthracycline treatment results in a cardiac-specific myopathy. We investigated whether selective doxorubicin (DOX) cardiotoxicity involving mitochondrial degeneration is explained by different respiratory complexes reserves between tissues by comparing and contrasting treatment effects in heart vs liver and kidney. Alternatively, we have also explored if the degeneration is due to alter...


Insulin as a Bridge between Type 2 Diabetes and Alzheimer Disease - How Anti-Di...

Sebastião, Inês; Candeias, Emanuel; Santos, Maria S.; Oliveira, Catarina R. de; Moreira, Paula I.; Duarte, Ana I.

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and Alzheimer disease (AD) are two major health issues nowadays. T2D is an ever increasing epidemic, affecting millions of elderly people worldwide, with major repercussions in the patients' daily life. This is mostly due to its chronic complications that may affect brain and constitutes a risk factor for AD. T2D principal hallmark is insulin resistance which also occurs in AD, rendering b...


Mitochondrial dysfunction is the focus of quaternary ammonium surfactant toxici...

Inácio, Ângela S.; Costa, Gabriel N.; Domingues, Neuza S.; Santos, Maria S.; Moreno, António J. M.; Vaz, Winchil L. C.; Vieira, Otília V.

Surfactants have long been known to have microbicidal action and have been extensively used as antiseptics and disinfectants for a variety of general hygiene and clinical purposes. Among surfactants, quaternary ammonium compounds (QAC) are known to be the most useful antiseptics and disinfectants. However, our previous toxicological studies showed that QAC are also the most toxic surfactants for mammalian cells...


Mitochondrial complex I dysfunction induced by cocaine and cocaine plus morphin...

Cunha-Oliveira, Teresa; Silva, Lisbeth; Silva, Ana Maria; Moreno, António J.; Oliveira, Catarina R.; Santos, Maria S.

Mitochondrial function and energy metabolism are affected in brains of human cocaine abusers. Cocaine is known to induce mitochondrial dysfunction in cardiac and hepatic tissues, but its effects on brain bioenergetics are less documented. Furthermore, the combination of cocaine and opioids (speedball) was also shown to induce mitochondrial dysfunction. In this work, we compared the effects of cocaine and/or mor...


Acute effects of cocaine, morphine and their combination on bioenergetic functi...

Cunha-Oliveira, Teresa; Silva, Lisbeth; Silva, Ana Maria; Moreno, António J.; Oliveira, Catarina R.; Santos, Maria S.


Mitochondrionopathy phenotype in doxorubicin-treated Wistar rats depends on tre...

Pereira, Gonçalo C.; Pereira, Susana P.; Pereira, Claudia V.; Lumini, José A.; Magalhães, José; Ascensão, António; Santos, Maria S.; Moreno, António J.

Although doxorubicin (DOX) is a very effective antineoplastic agent, its clinical use is limited by a dose-dependent, persistent and cumulative cardiotoxicity, whose mechanism remains to be elucidated. Previous works in animal models have failed to use a multi-organ approach to demonstrate that DOX-associated toxicity is selective to the cardiac tissue. In this context, the present work aims to investigate in v...


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