Maria Ida Bonini Ravanelli Speziali

@uem.br

Departamento de Ciências Fisiológicas
Universidade Estadual de Maringá-UEM

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Physiology, Cell Biology, Multidisciplinary
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • ApoCIII-induced hyperlipidemia alters lipid packing in erythrocyte membranes without affecting fluidity
    Yandara Akamine Martins, Cristiany Shultz, Nilton Rodrigues, Maria Ida Bonini Ravanelli, Jesui Vergilio Visentainer, et al.
    Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2025
  • “Effects of Redox Status on Immediate Hypericin-Mediated Photodynamic Therapy in Human Glioblastoma T98G Cell Line”
    Camila Aparecida Errerias Fernandes Cardinali, Camila Fabiano de Freitas, Renato Sonchini Gonçalves, Flavia Amanda Pedroso de Morais, Juliana Nunes de Lima Martins, et al.
    ACS Omega, 2025
  • Molecular insight on the binding of stevia glycosides to bovine serum albumin
    Luciana M. Sergio, Yandara A. Martins, Jackson L. Amaral, Victor L.B. França, Camila F. de Freitas, et al.
    Chemico Biological Interactions, 2021
  • Theranostic verteporfin- loaded lipid-polymer liposome for photodynamic applications
    Daphne Christine Salles de Oliveira, Camila Fabiano de Freitas, Italo Rodrigo Calori, Renato Sonchini Goncalves, Camila Aparecida Errerias Fernandes Cardinali, et al.
    Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B Biology, 2020
  • Is hypovitaminosis D associated with fibromyalgia? A systematic review
    Yandara A Martins, Camila A E F Cardinali, Maria Ida Ravanelli, Kellen Brunaldi
    Nutrition Reviews, 2020
    Context Recent findings have suggested a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency in fibromyalgia (FM) patients despite the lack of clinical and pathophysiological evidence. Objective A systematic review was conducted to examine the association between vitamin D status and FM, including the effect of vitamin D supplementation. Data source PubMed, LILACS, Scopus, SciELO, Cochrane, and EMBASE were searched, from January 2000 to July 2018, using the descriptors “Fibromyalgia” and “Vitamin D.” Study selection Trials including FM patients in whom vitamin D levels were assessed were eligible for inclusion. Data extraction Data comprised age, gender, country, aims, bias, diagnosis criteria, cutoff point, and status of vitamin D, together with FM symptoms and vitamin D supplementation protocol. Results A total of 26 articles were selected. Most of the studies were found to present unreliable control groups and small samples. Experimental data on vitamin D supplementation indicated improvement in certain FM symptoms. Conclusion Prevalence of hypovitaminosis D in the FM population and the cause-effect relationship were inconclusive. Nevertheless, vitamin D supplementation may be considered as a co-adjuvant in FM therapy.
  • Aerobic exercise training attenuates tumor growth and reduces insulin secretion in walker 256 tumor-bearing rats
    Veridiana Mota Moreira, Claudinéia Conationi da Silva Franco, Kelly Valério Prates, Rodrigo Mello Gomes, Ana Maria Praxedes de Moraes, et al.
    Frontiers in Physiology, 2018
  • Exercise therapy normalizes BDNF upregulation and glial hyperactivity in a mouse model of neuropathic pain
    Cayo Almeida, Aline DeMaman, Ricardo Kusuda, Flaviane Cadetti, Maria Ida Ravanelli, et al.
    Pain, 2015
  • Glucocorticoids downregulate systemic nitric oxide synthesis and counteract overexpression of hepatic heme oxygenase-1 during endotoxin tolerance
    Renato N. Soriano, Maria I. Ravanelli, Marcelo E. Batalhao, Evelin C. Carnio, Luiz G.S. Branco
    Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 2013
    Heme oxygenase (HO)-1 has antioxidant and cytoprotective properties if properly expressed, whereas nitric oxide (NO) impairs tissue perfusion when greatly increased in the blood circulation. Here we hypothesized that the NO and HO-1 systems are altered during lipopolysaccharide (LPS) tolerance, and that glucocorticoids are crucial modulators of systemic NO production and hepatic HO-1 expression during this intriguing phenomenon of cellular reprogramming. Adrenalectomized (ADX) rats with or without administration of dexamethasone (DEX) were challenged with LPS for 3 consecutive days. The plasma levels of corticosterone and nitrate (NOx), and expression of HO-1 protein were assessed. During tolerance, corticosterone levels were elevated, NOx reduced, and HO-1 overexpressed. ADX rats challenged with LPS for 3 consecutive days exhibited a ∼9-fold increase in NOx and a ∼6-fold increase in HO-1, reverted by DEX. Our findings strongly support the fact that glucocorticoids downregulate systemic NO synthesis and counteract hepatic HO-1 overexpression during LPS tolerance.
  • Long-term antidepressant treatment inhibits neuropathic pain-induced CREB and PLCγ-1 phosphorylation in the mouse spinal cord dorsal horn
    Ricardo Kusuda, Maria I. Ravanelli, Flaviane Cadetti, Adriano Franciosi, Karina Previdelli, et al.
    Journal of Pain, 2013
  • Plasma corticosterone levels in mouse models of pain
    M. Benedetti, R. Merino, R. Kusuda, M.I. Ravanelli, F. Cadetti, et al.
    European Journal of Pain United Kingdom, 2012
    BackgroundPain markedly activates the hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal (HPA) axis and increases plasma corticosterone release interfering significantly with nociceptive behaviour as well as the mechanism of action of analgesic drugs.Aims/MethodsIn the present study, we monitored the time course of circulating corticosterone in two mouse strains (C57Bl/6 and Balb/C) under different pain models. In addition, the stress response was investigated following animal handling, intrathecal (i.t.) manipulation and habituation to environmental conditions commonly used in nociceptive experimental assays. We also examined the influence of within‐cage order of testing on plasma corticosterone.ResultsSubcutaneous injection of capsaicin precipitated a prompt stress response whereas carrageenan and complete Freund's adjuvant induced an increased corticosterone release around the third hour post‐injection. However, carrageenan induced a longer increased corticosterone in C57Bl/6 mice. In partial sciatic nerve ligation, neuropathic pain model corticosterone increased only in the first days whereas mechanical hypersensitivity remained much longer. Animal handling also represents an important stressor whereas the i.t. injection per se does not exacerbate the handling‐induced stress response. Moreover, the order of testing animals from the same cage does not interfere with plasma corticosterone levels in the intrathecal procedure. Animal habituation to the testing apparatus also does not reduce the immediate corticosterone increase as compared with non‐habituated mice.ConclusionOur data indicate that HPA axis activation in acute and chronic pain models is time dependent and may be dissociated from evoked hyperalgesia. Therefore, HPA‐axis activation represents an important variable to be considered when designing experimental assays of persistent pain as well as for interpretation of data.
  • Differential expression of microRNAs in mouse pain models
    Ricardo Kusuda, Flaviane Cadetti, Maria I Ravanelli, Thais A Sousa, Sônia Zanon, et al.
    Molecular Pain, 2011
  • Propyretic role of the locus coeruleus nitric oxide pathway
    Renato N. Soriano, Maria I. Ravanelli, Marcelo E. Batalhao, Evelin C. Carnio, Luiz G. S. Branco
    Experimental Physiology, 2010
  • Thermoregulation and vasopressin secretion during polymicrobial sepsis
    Gabriela Ravanelli Oliveira-Pelegrin, Maria Ida Bonini Ravanelli, Luiz Guilherme Siqueira Branco, Maria José Alves Rocha
    Neuroimmunomodulation, 2009
  • Role of locus coeruleus heme oxygenase-carbon monoxide-cGMP pathway during hypothermic response to restraint
    Maria Ida Bonini Ravanelli, Luiz G.S. Branco
    Brain Research Bulletin, 2008
  • Role of the locus coeruleus carbon monoxide pathway in endotoxin fever in rats
    Maria Ida Bonini Ravanelli, Maria C. Almeida, Luiz G. S. Branco
    Pflugers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, 2007