Homeopathic potencies can regulate the growth and toxicity of Raphidiopsis raciborskii (cyanobacteria) and are traceably by solvatochromic dyes

Suhan Nowrooz Mohammad, Andreia Adelaide G Pinto, Rodrigo Augusto da Silva, Steven J. Cartwright, Alexander L Tournier, Ivana Barbosa Suffredini, João Sarkis Yunes, L. Bonamin
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Introduction: Cyanobacteria are found worldwide and can produce cyanotoxins. Since homeopathic potencies can modulate toxicity in different biological models, this study proposes to investigate whether cyanobacteria toxins might also be the case. Objectives: a) to investigate if homeopathic potencies can improve the resilience of Artemia franciscana (brine shrimp) embryos to saxitoxin (cyanotoxin) and to control the growth of Raphidiopsis raciborskii in vitro; b) to verify if physicochemical parameters can be used to track homeopathic potencies in seawater or cyanobacteria medium, with special focus on the interaction with solvatochromic dyes. Method: Artemia franciscana cysts were cultivated in seawater in 96-well plates to evaluate the hatching rate, vitality, and gene expression of heat shock proteins (Hsp), after being challenged with R. raciborskii extract containing 2.5 µg/liter of saxitoxin and treated with different homeopathic potencies chosen from a screening process. Cultures of R. raciborskii maintained in ASM-1 medium were equally treated with previously screened homeopathic potencies, and their growth was monitored as a function of time. The physicochemical properties of treated water were evaluated by interacting with solvatochromic dyes and measuring pH, conductivity, and temperature. Results: A lower rate of hatching of Artemia franciscana cysts was observed after treatment with Nitric acidum 6cH (p=0.03), and a complete toxicity reversal with increased Hsp 26 and p26 gene expression was seen after treatment with Isotherapic (R. raciborskii extract) 200cH (p≤0.02). Nitric acidum 200cH and Mercurius solubilis 30cH limited the exponential growth of cyanobacteria (p≤0.003) regardless of their concentration. Coumarin 7 was a marker for Nitric acidum 6cH and Isotherapic (R. raciborskii extract) 200cH, even when inserted into seawater. Nile red was a marker for Nitric acidum 200cH and Mercurius solubilis 30cH, even when inserted into ASM-1 medium (p≤0.05). An increase in pH and endo/exothermal effects of the ASM-1 medium was observed after these treatments (p≤0.007). The physicochemical analyzes were optimized after the previous submission of the samples to a constant unidirectional 2400 Gauss magnetic flow. Conclusion: The Isotherapic 200cH improved Artemia franciscana bioresilience to saxitoxin itself; Nitric acidum 200cH and Mercurius solubilis 30cH limited the growth of R. raciborskii. In all cases, those homeopathic potencies that showed biological effects were traceable in the aqueous medium using solvatochromic dyes, especially when the samples were subjected to the magnetic field.
顺势疗法药效可调节 Raphidiopsis raciborskii(蓝藻)的生长和毒性,并可通过溶解变色染料进行追溯
简介:蓝藻遍布全球,可产生蓝藻毒素。由于顺势疗法的药效可以调节不同生物模型的毒性,本研究拟调查蓝藻毒素是否也会出现这种情况。目标:a) 研究顺势疗法药效是否能提高卤虫(Artemia franciscana)胚胎对蓝藻毒素(saxitoxin)的抵抗力,以及是否能控制 Raphidiopsis raciborskii 在体外的生长;b) 验证物理化学参数是否可用于跟踪海水或蓝藻培养基中的顺势疗法药效,特别关注与溶解变色染料的相互作用。方法:用含有 2.5 微克/升沙士毒素的 R. raciborskii 提取物和筛选出的不同顺势疗法效力处理后,在 96 孔板的海水中培养法氏金眼鲷囊蚴,以评估其孵化率、活力和热休克蛋白(Hsp)的基因表达。在 ASM-1 培养基中培养的 R. raciborskii 同样也接受了先前筛选出的顺势疗法药效的处理,并随着时间的推移对其生长情况进行了监测。通过与溶解变色染料相互作用以及测量 pH 值、电导率和温度,对处理过的水的理化性质进行了评估。结果经硝酸 6cH 处理后,法氏蒿包囊的孵化率降低(p=0.03);经 Isotherapic(R. raciborskii 提取物) 200cH 处理后,毒性完全逆转,Hsp 26 和 p26 基因表达增加(p≤0.02)。硝酸 200cH 和溶菌汞 30cH 无论浓度如何,都限制了蓝藻的指数生长(p≤0.003)。香豆素 7 是硝酸 6cH 和等温线(R. raciborskii 提取物)200cH 的标记,即使将其插入海水中也是如此。尼罗河红是一氧化氮 200cH 和溶质巯基 30cH 的标记,即使插入 ASM-1 培养基中也是如此(p≤0.05)。经过这些处理后,ASM-1 培养基的 pH 值和内/外热效应都有所提高(p≤0.007)。在将样品置于恒定的单向 2400 高斯磁流中后,理化分析得到了优化。结论Isotherapic 200cH 提高了法氏蒿对沙希毒素的生物适应能力;Nitric acidum 200cH 和 Mercurius solubilis 30cH 限制了 R. raciborskii 的生长。在所有情况下,使用溶解变色染料可以在水介质中追踪到那些显示出生物效应的顺势疗法药效,尤其是当样品置于磁场中时。
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