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Cascio Antonio

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"Click" on PLGA-PEG and hyaluronic acid: gaining access to anti-leishmanial pentamidine bioconjugates

2018

Pentamidine (Pent), an antiparasitic drug used for the treatment of visceral leishmaniasis, has been modified with terminal azide groups and conjugated to two different polymer backbones (PLGA-PEG [PP] copolymer and hyaluronic acid [HA]) armed with alkyne end-groups. The conjugation has been performed by Copper Catalyzed Azido Alkyne Cycloaddition (CuAAC) using CuSO4/sodium ascorbate as metal source. The novel PP-Pent and HA-Pent bioconjugates are proposed, respectively, as non-targeted and targeted drug delivery systems against Leishmania infections. Moreover, Pent has been encapsulated into PP nanoparticles by the oil-in-water emulsion method, with the aim to compare the biological activi…

drug delivery systems polymer Leishmaniasis biocompatibilityLeishmaniasipolymerAntiprotozoal AgentsPolyethylene GlycolsLeishmaniasis; biocompatibility; drug delivery systems; polymerdrug delivery systemsbiocompatibilityPolylactic Acid-Polyglycolic Acid Copolymerdrug delivery systems; polymer; Leishmaniasis; biocompatibilitydrug delivery systemClick ChemistryHyaluronic AcidLeishmania infantumLeishmaniasisPentamidine
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Different clinical allergological features of

2016

The tapeworm Taenia (T.) solium can be responsible for two different conditions: taeniasis and cysticercosis. Helminth infections in human host cause an immune response associated with elevated levels of IgE, tissue eosinophilia and mastocytosis, and with the presence of CD4+ T cells that preferentially produce IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13. Individuals exposed to helminth infections may have allergic inflammatory responses to parasites and parasite antigens. PubMed search of human cases of allergic reactions occurring during T. solium infestation was performed combining the terms (allergy, urticaria, angioedema, asthma, anaphylaxis) with T. solium. A study was considered eligible for inclusion in …

AllergyUrticariaCysticercosisparasitic diseasesTaenia soliumReviewAngioedemaAnaphylaxisAsthmaClinical and molecular allergy : CMA
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Pneumomediastinum as a complication of critical pertussis

2014

Background and Aims: Pertussis is a common and potentially serious disease affecting mainly infants and young children. In its non-classic presentation, pertussis can be clinically indistinguishable from other respiratory illnesses. Pertussis today often remains underdiagnosed in adults. Our aims was to report a complicated cases of pertussis. Results: A case of serologically confirmed pertussis occurred in an 18-year-old man presenting with pneumomediastinum, subcutaneous emphysema in the neck and chest, and persistent attacks of coughing with apnea that required treatment in the intensive care unit. Conclusion: Pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema have never been described in adul…

MalePulmonary and Respiratory MedicineBordetella pertussiAdolescentCritical CareSettore MED/17 - Malattie InfettivepneumomediastinumWhooping CoughpertussisRespiration ArtificialBordetella pertussisDiagnosis DifferentialTreatment OutcomePertussicoughBordetella pertussis; cough; pertussis; pneumomediastinumHumansImmunology and AllergyMediastinal EmphysemaGenetics (clinical)
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