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    Effects of intranasal guanosine administration on brain function in a rat model of ischemic stroke by Müller, Gabriel C., Loureiro, Samanta O., Pettenuzzo, Letícia F., Almeida, Roberto F., Ynumaru, Evandro Y., Guazzelli, Pedro A., Meyer, Fabíola S., Pasquetti, Mayara V., Ganzella, Marcelo, Calcagnotto, Maria Elisa, Souza, Diogo O.

    Published in Purinergic signalling (01-06-2021)
    “…Ischemic stroke is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and only few affected patients are able to receive treatment, especially in developing…”
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    Effect of chronic administration of tamoxifen and/or estradiol on feeding behavior, palatable food and metabolic parameters in ovariectomized rats by Lampert, Carine, Arcego, Danusa Mar, Laureano, Daniela P, Diehl, Luísa A, da Costa Lima, Isadora Ferreira, Krolow, Rachel, Pettenuzzo, Letícia F, Dalmaz, Carla, Vendite, Deusa

    Published in Physiology & behavior (02-07-2013)
    “…Abstract Tamoxifen (TAM) is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) used in the treatment of breast cancer; however many women complain of weight gain…”
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    Amyloid-β induced toxicity involves ganglioside expression and is sensitive to GM1 neuroprotective action by Kreutz, Fernando, Frozza, Rudimar L., Breier, Ana Carolina, de Oliveira, Valeska A., Horn, Ana Paula, Pettenuzzo, Letícia F., Netto, Carlos Alexandre, Salbego, Christianne Gazzana, Trindade, Vera Maria Treis

    Published in Neurochemistry international (01-10-2011)
    “…► Aβ25–35 affected ganglioside expression in organotypic hippocampal cultures. ► Fibrillar Aβ25–35 increased GM3 labeling and reduced GD1b labeling. ►…”
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    The effect of unpredictable chronic mild stress on depressive-like behavior and on hippocampal A1 and striatal A2A adenosine receptors by Crema, Leonardo M, Pettenuzzo, Letícia F, Schlabitz, Michele, Diehl, Luisa, Hoppe, Juliana, Mestriner, Régis, Laureano, Daniela, Salbego, Christianne, Dalmaz, Carla, Vendite, Deusa

    Published in Physiology & behavior (17-01-2013)
    “…Abstract This study examined the effects of two chronic stress regimens upon depressive-like behavior, A1 and A2A adenosine receptor binding and immunocontent…”
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    Methylphenidate Causes Behavioral Impairments and Neuron and Astrocyte Loss in the Hippocampus of Juvenile Rats by Schmitz, Felipe, Pierozan, Paula, Rodrigues, André F., Biasibetti, Helena, Grunevald, Matheus, Pettenuzzo, Letícia F., Scaini, Giselli, Streck, Emilio L., Netto, Carlos A., Wyse, Angela T. S.

    Published in Molecular neurobiology (01-08-2017)
    “…Although the use, and misuse, of methylphenidate is increasing in childhood and adolescence, there is little information about the consequences of this…”
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    Neonatal hypoxia-ischemia induces sex-related changes in rat brain mitochondria by Weis, Simone N, Pettenuzzo, Leticia F, Krolow, Rachel, Valentim, Lauren M, Mota, Carina S, Dalmaz, Carla, Wyse, Angela T S, Netto, Carlos Alexandre

    Published in Mitochondrion (01-03-2012)
    “…The effects of neonatal hypoxia-ischemia (HI) on energy metabolism in male and female rats were investigated, testing the hypothesis that HI-induced brain…”
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    Acute renal failure potentiates brain energy dysfunction elicited by methylmalonic acid by Schuck, Patrícia F., Januário, Silvana B., Simon, Kellen R., Scaini, Giselli, Mafioleti, Renato L., Malgarin, Fernanda, Pettenuzzo, Leticia F., Streck, Emilio L., Ferreira, Gustavo C.

    “…► Methylmalonic acid (MMA) accumulates in methylmalonic acidemia. ► Affected patients present brain damage and renal insufficiency whose pathogenesis is poorly…”
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    Differential inhibitory effects of methylmalonic acid on respiratory chain complex activities in rat tissues by Pettenuzzo, Leticia F., Ferreira, Gustavo da C., Schmidt, Anna Laura, Dutra‐Filho, Carlos S., Wyse, Angela T.S., Wajner, Moacir

    “…Methylmalonic acidemia is an inherited metabolic disorder biochemically characterized by tissue accumulation of methylmalonic acid (MMA) and clinically by…”
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    Evaluation of the effect of chronic administration of drugs on rat behavior in the water maze task by Pettenuzzo, Leticia F, Wyse, Angela T.S, Wannmacher, Clóvis M.D, Dutra-Filho, Carlos S, Netto, Carlos Alexandre, Wajner, Moacir

    Published in Brain research. Brain research protocols (01-10-2003)
    “…Tissue accumulation of intermediates of the metabolism occurs in various inherited neurodegenerative disorders, including methylmalonic acidemia (MA). Animal…”
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    Ascorbic acid prevents cognitive deficits caused by chronic administration of propionic acid to rats in the water maze by Pettenuzzo, Leticia F, Schuck, Patrı́cia F, Fontella, Fernanda, Wannmacher, Clóvis M.D, Wyse, Ângela T, Dutra-Filho, Carlos S, Netto, Carlos Alexandre, Wajner, Moacir

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-10-2002)
    “…Propionic acidemia is an inherited neurometabolic disorder characterized by progressive neurological deterioration with psychomotor delay/mental retardation,…”
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    Ascorbic acid prevents water maze behavioral deficits caused by early postnatal methylmalonic acid administration in the rat by Pettenuzzo, Leticia F., Schuck, Patrı́cia F., Wyse, Angela T.S., Wannmacher, Clóvis M.D., Dutra-Filho, Carlos S., Netto, Carlos Alexandre, Wajner, Moacir

    Published in Brain research (27-06-2003)
    “…Methylmalonic acidemia consists of a group of inherited neurometabolic disorders biochemically characterized by accumulation of methylmalonic acid (MA) and…”
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