Abstract
Introduction: Modified quinolines have been used as metal chelators, and they have drawn the attention of researchers due to the possible biological approaches with a broad scope of application. This study aims to evaluate the in vitro biological effects of seven quinolinic compounds in RAW macrophage culture, blood cells and in Candida albicans fungus.
Methods: Cell viability and proliferation of macrophages were evaluated using trypan blue and MTT staining assays. Gene expression was analyzed through RT-qPCR. Hematological analysis was carried out using flow cytometry and coagulogram tests. The analysis of Candida albicans strains was performed through the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration test (MIC).
Results: The compounds did not significantly interfere with cell viability and proliferation of macrophages; however, compounds 6 and 7 increased the expression of both TNF-α and TGF-β1. Compound 3, in turn, only increased the expression of TNF-α and compound 4 increased TGF-β1 expression.
Conclusion: There were significant alterations in blood cellularity and in human coagulation cascade. Nevertheless, no fungicidal or fungistatic effect could be observed regarding Candida albicans.
Keywords: Blood cells, Candida albicans, coagulation cascade, metallic compounds, quinoline, RAW macrophages.
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