Search results for " Matrix metalloproteinases"

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Oral plus vaginal alpha-lipoic acid in women at risk for preterm delivery

2018

Objective: The etiology of preterm labor is multifactorial. An inflammatory response is always involved with the activation of NF-kB that determines synthesis and release of inflammatory molecules, implicated in fetal membrane activation, cervical modifications, abdominal pain and spontaneous uterine contractions. There is a close relationship between preterm birth and cervical shortening in the second quarter of pregnancy. We evaluated the benefits of alpha-lipoic acid administration on women considered at risk of preterm delivery due to the presence of symptoms (pelvic pain and uterine contractions) or reduced cervical length. Patients and Methods: This prospective observational study was…

Preterm labor Cervicometry length Trans-vaginal ultrasound NF-kB Interleukin-1 Matrix metalloproteinases Prostaglandin E2.Settore MED/40 - Ginecologia E Ostetricia
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The involvement of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in heart exercise-related angiogenesis

2013

Background Little is known about the involvement of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in cardiac vascular remodelling induced by exercise. Our aim was to evaluate and localize MMP-2 and MMP-9’s activities in relation to capillary proliferation in mouse hearts trained for 15, 30 and 45 days. Methods Sixty-three mice were randomly assigned to 7 groups: four control sedentary groups (C0, C15, C30 and C45) and three groups trained by an endurance protocol (T15, T30 and T45). MMP-2 and MMP-9 were examined with zymography and immunostaining analyses. Capillary proliferation was evaluated counting the number of CD31-positive cells. Results Different activity patterns of the latent form of both MMPs…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyCapillary growthAngiogenesisNeovascularization PhysiologicBiologyMatrix metalloproteinaseGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyVascular remodelling in the embryoNeovascularizationMicePhysical Conditioning AnimalInternal medicineCardiac remodellingmedicineAnimalsAerobic exerciseZymographyMyocardiocyteAerobic trainingMedicine(all)Settore M-EDF/02 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' SportiveBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)ResearchCapillary growthGeneral MedicineCoronary VesselsCapillariesPlatelet Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecule-1Matrix metalloproteinasesEndocrinologyMatrix Metalloproteinase 9Capillary growth Matrix metalloproteinases Aerobic training Myocardiocyte Cardiac remodellingMatrix Metalloproteinase 2Electrophoresis Polyacrylamide Gelmedicine.symptomImmunostainingJournal of Translational Medicine
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Specialized Movement on the Rowing Ergometer and Post-workout Changes in Selected Peripheral Blood Parameters – a Case Report.

2018

Rowing is a sport discipline, which requires extreme physical strength and endurance and appropriate aerobic and anaerobic capacity as well. However, when the workout intensity and load is very high, exercise is associated with temporary changes in cellular metabolism and the immune system. The study included one male rower aged 28 years – the highly-skilled and experienced athlete. We determined basic cardiorespiratory fitness measures, complete blood count, and 24 clinical chemistry parameters including relevant biochemical and haematological parameters and matrix metaloproteinases activities. Maximal exercise on the rowing ergometer induced 2-fold increase in absolute counts of all leuko…

rowing biochemical markers haematological markers matrix metalloproteinases
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Synthetic/ECM-inspired hybrid platform for hollow microcarriers with ROS-triggered nanoporation hallmarks

2017

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are key pathological signals expressed in inflammatory diseases such as cancer, ischemic conditions and atherosclerosis. An ideal drug delivery system should not only be responsive to these signals but also should not elicit an unfavourable host response. This study presents an innovative platform for drug delivery where a natural/synthetic composite system composed of collagen type I and a synthesized polythioether, ensures a dual stimuli-responsive behaviour. Collagen type I is an extracellular matrix constituent protein, responsive to matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) cleavage per se. Polythioethers are stable synthetic polymers characterized by the presence o…

biomedical applicationsPathologyresponsivenessPolymersNanoparticlecardiomyocytes02 engineering and technologyMatrix metalloproteinaseMicroscopy Atomic Force01 natural sciencesreleaseHollow spheresExtracellular matrixDrug Delivery Systemsreactive oxygenCytotoxicitynanomaterialsdegradationchemistry.chemical_classificationDrug CarriersMicroscopyMultidisciplinaryIschemic conditionsQRAtomic ForcePolymerStimuli-responsive021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMicrospheresDrug deliveryMedicineROS (Reactive Oxygen Species) inflamed tissue stimuli-responsive biomaterials ischemic conditions hollow spheres polysulfides collagenCollagenhypoxia-reoxygenationdelivery0210 nano-technologyAnimals; Cell Line; Drug Carriers; Drug Delivery Systems; Matrix Metalloproteinases; Microscopy Atomic Force; Microspheres; Polymers; Rats; Reactive Oxygen Speciesmedicine.medical_specialtyROS (Reactive Oxygen Species)ScienceInflamed tissue010402 general chemistryArticleCell LineBiomaterialsPolysulfidesmedicineAnimalsReactive oxygen speciesMicrocarrierMatrix Metalloproteinases0104 chemical sciencesRatschemistrySettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoBiophysicsnanoparticlesReactive Oxygen Species
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Mutant p53 gain of function can be at the root of dedifferentiation of human osteosarcoma MG63 cells into 3AB-OS cancer stem cells

2014

Osteosarcoma is a highly metastatic tumor affecting adolescents, for which there is no second-line chemotherapy. As suggested for most tumors, its capability to overgrow is probably driven by cancer stem cells (CSCs), and finding new targets to kill CSCs may be critical for improving patient survival. TP53 is the most frequently mutated tumor suppressor gene in cancers and mutant p53 protein (mutp53) can acquire gain of function (GOF) strongly contributing to malignancy. Studies thus far have not shown p53-GOF in osteosarcoma. Here, we investigated TP53 gene status/role in 3AB-OS cells-a highly aggressive CSC line previously selected from human osteosarcoma MG63 cells-to evaluate its involv…

HistologyTumor suppressor genePhysiologyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismApoptosisIn situ hybridizationBiologyTNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing LigandCell MovementCancer stem cellCell Line TumorSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicaBiomarkers TumormedicineHumansNeoplasm Invasiveness3AB-OS cells CSCs Cancer cell dedifferentiation Cancer stem cells FISH Fluorescent in situ hybridization GOF Gain of function Human osteosarcoma MMPs Matrix metalloproteinases Mutant p53 Mutant p53 gain of function Mutp53 OS OsteosarcomaClonogenic assayTumor Stem Cell AssayCell ProliferationMembrane Potential MitochondrialOsteosarcomaCancerReceptors Death DomainCell DedifferentiationCell cyclemedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyAmino Acid SubstitutionProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2Gene Knockdown TechniquesMutationNeoplastic Stem CellsCancer researchOsteosarcomaEctopic expressionTumor Suppressor Protein p53Bone
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LARGE-SCALE SCREENING OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS AND CLINICAL-MOLECULAR CORRELATIONS

2009

MMPs MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES BREAST CANCERSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
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Zymographic Analysis of Matrix Metalloproteinases (MMP-2 and MMP-9) in Cerebrospinal Fluid and Sera from Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

2023

Settore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiaZymographic Analysis Matrix Metalloproteinases Multiple Sclerosis Cerebrospinal Fluid extracellular vesicles
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Morphological distribution of μ chains and cd15 receptors in colorectal polyp and adenocarcinoma specimens

2013

BACKGROUND: We have recently investigated the localisation of immunoglobulin-producing cells (IPCs) in inflamed intestinal tissue samples from patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and identified two main patterns of B lymphocyte infiltration: one characterised by the moderate strong stromal localisation of small B1 cell-like IgM+/CD79+/CD20-/CD21-/CD23-/CD5 ± IPCs, and the other by the peri-glandular localisation of IPCs with irregular nuclei that had surface markers specific for a B cell subset (IgM and CD79), but quantitative differences in their λ and κ chains. The same patients were also tested for CD15+ receptors, which were localised on inflammatory cell surfaces or in the …

Sialyl-LewisXPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologyStromal cellCD792734B-1 cells; Colorectal adenocarcinoma; Inflammatory bowel disease; Matrix metalloproteinases; Sialyl-LewisX; 2734; HistologyCell morphologyImmunofluorescencecolorectal polyp and adenocarcinomaInflammatory bowel diseaseColorectal adenocarcinomaPathology and Forensic MedicineB-1 cellsmedicineReceptorB cellImmunoperoxidasemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseMatrix metalloproteinasesmedicine.anatomical_structureAdenocarcinomabusinessResearch ArticleBMC Clinical Pathology
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