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A national cohort study on pediatric Behçet's disease: Cross-sectional data from an Italian registry

2017

Abstract Background Behçet’s disease is a rare multi-systemic inflammatory disease with unknown etiology which involves principally oral and genital mucosa, skin and eyes. Average age at onset of the disease is about 25-30 years, but it may be diagnosed before the age of 16. It is not very rare in Italy, even though there are limited data concerning epidemiology. Aim of this study is to describe the baseline data of an Italian cohort of patients with as having BD or probable BD. Methods We described the baseline data of the first national epidemiological study on children coming from 16 Italian Pediatric Rheumatologic Centers diagnosed by the treating physicians as having Behçet’s Disease. …

Malelcsh:Diseases of the musculoskeletal systemDiagnostic criteriaCross-sectional studyConstitutional symptomsBehcet's diseasePediatricsCohort StudiesBehçet’s diseaseBiological Factors0302 clinical medicineEpidemiologyImmunology and AllergyLongitudinal StudiesRegistries030212 general & internal medicineBehçet’s disease Children Clinical features Diagnostic criteria Treatment Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Rheumatology Immunology and AllergyChildChildrenBehçet's disease; Children; Clinical features; Diagnostic criteria; Treatment; Adolescent; Behcet Syndrome; Biological Factors; Child; Cohort Studies; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Glucocorticoids; Humans; Immunosuppressive Agents; Italy; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Registries; Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health; Rheumatology; Immunology and Allergyeducation.field_of_studyBehçet's diseaseBehcet Syndromelcsh:RJ1-570Perinatology and Child HealthItalySettore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICACohortFemaleImmunosuppressive AgentsResearch ArticleCohort studyBehçet's disease; Children; Clinical features; Diagnostic criteria; Treatment; Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health; Rheumatology; Immunology and Allergymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPopulationBehçet's disease03 medical and health sciencesRheumatologyInternal medicinemedicineHumansBehçet's disease; Children; Clinical features; Diagnostic criteria; Treatment; Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health; Rheumatology; Immunology and AllergyeducationGlucocorticoids030203 arthritis & rheumatologybusiness.industrylcsh:PediatricsClinical featuresmedicine.diseaseTreatmentCross-Sectional StudiesClinical featurePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthEtiologylcsh:RC925-935business
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17 beta-carboxamide steroids: highly effective inhibitors of the phytohaemagglutinin mediated blastogenesis of normal human peripheral lymphocytes.

1984

Several novel 17 beta-carboxamide analogues of dexamethasone were synthesized. The common precursor, 9-fluoro-16 alpha-methyl-11 beta,17-dihydroxy-3-oxo-1,4-androstadiene-17 beta-carboxylic acid, did not bind to the glucocorticoid receptors of rat liver and human spleen tumours. In addition, no inhibition of the mitogen-induced blastogenesis of cultured human peripheral lymphocytes was observed. The 17 beta-carboxamide analogues, however, bound with similar affinities to the glucocorticoid receptors of both tissues. They inhibited the mitogen-induced blastogenesis of peripheral lymphocytes, showing the same potency and same order of binding affinity as the natural glucocorticoids.

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyChemical Phenomenamedicine.drug_classClinical BiochemistryeducationCarboxamideBiologyIn Vitro TechniquesLymphocyte ActivationBinding CompetitiveDexamethasoneGlucocorticoid receptorCytosolReceptors GlucocorticoidInternal medicinemedicinePotencyAnimalsHumansPhytohemagglutininsBeta (finance)GlucocorticoidsDexamethasonePhytohaemagglutininBiochemistry (medical)Biological activityRats Inbred StrainsGeneral MedicineDNAPeripheralRatsChemistryEndocrinologyLiverbiology.proteinmedicine.drugThymidineJournal of clinical chemistry and clinical biochemistry. Zeitschrift fur klinische Chemie und klinische Biochemie
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Correlation between the effects of retinoic acid and dexamethasone on liver tyrosine aminotransferase

1997

A single dose of 50 microg of trans-retinoic acid administered to rats significantly raised the level of hepatic tyrosine after a few hours. This effect was compared with that of dexamethasone and a possible correlation between these effectors was also investigated. An equal increase in enzyme activity level caused by retinoic acid was observed in adrenalectomized rats, leading to the suggestion that the effect of retinoic acid on liver tyrosine aminotransferase is independent of glucocorticoids. However, the study of the binding activity of the liver nuclear glucocorticoid receptors vs dexamethasone showed that this activity is favoured by retinoic acid, whereas no variation was evidenced …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyReceptors Retinoic AcidEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismClinical BiochemistryTyrosine TransaminaseRetinoic acidretinoic acid receptorAntineoplastic AgentsTretinoindexamethasoneBiologyBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundReceptors GlucocorticoidEndocrinologyGlucocorticoid receptorTyrosine aminotransferaseInternal medicineglucocorticoid receptorretinoic acidmedicineAnimalsRats WistarTyrosineReceptorMolecular BiologyDexamethasoneTyrosine TransaminaseBinding SitesAdrenalectomyCell BiologyRatsEndocrinologyLiverchemistryTyrosineMolecular Medicinetyrosine aminotransferaseInjections IntraperitonealGlucocorticoidmedicine.drug
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Steroid hormone receptors in human melanoma.

1981

Human melanomas were investigated for the presence of high-affinity estrogen-, gestagen-, and glucocorticoid-binding proteins. A statistically significant difference was found for mean estrogen receptor (ER) concentrations in melanomas of male versus female origin: female origin 37.6 (0-107) fmol/mg protein, male origin 3.9 (0-8.3) fmol/mg protein. No significant difference between sexes was found for gestragen receptors: 41.5 (0-194) fmol/mg protein for melanomas of female origin versus 99 (0-362) fmol/mg protein for male. Sucrose density gradient analyses revealed specific binding for both receptor types in the 4-5 S region as well as in the 8 S region. The binding affinities were in the …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyReceptors SteroidSkin Neoplasmsmedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentEstrogen receptorDermatologyBiologyCytosolReceptors GlucocorticoidSex FactorsInternal medicinemedicineCentrifugation Density GradientHumansReceptorMelanomaEstrogen receptor betaSignificant differenceGeneral MedicineSteroid hormoneEndocrinologyReceptors EstrogenEstrogenHuman melanomaFemaleReceptors ProgesteroneArchives of dermatological research
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Dexamethasone upregulates Nox1 expression in vascular smooth muscle cells.

2014

<b><i>Background/Aim:</i></b> It has been demonstrated that dexamethasone-induced hypertension can be prevented by the NADPH oxidase inhibitor apocynin. The effect of dexamethasone on NADPH oxidase, however, is unknown. The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of dexamethasone on the gene expression of Nox1, the major NADPH oxidase isoform in vascular smooth muscle cells. <b><i>Results:</i></b> Oral treatment of Wistar-Kyoto rats with dexamethasone (0.03 mg/kg/day) for 12 days led to an upregulation of Nox1 mRNA expression in the aorta. In cultured A7r5 rat aortic smooth muscle cells, dexamethasone increased Nox1 mRNA expressi…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyVascular smooth muscleTime FactorsMyocytes Smooth Musclemedicine.disease_causeRats Inbred WKYDexamethasoneHistone DeacetylasesMuscle Smooth Vascularchemistry.chemical_compoundReceptors GlucocorticoidInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsNADH NADPH Oxidoreductasescardiovascular diseasesRNA MessengerGlucocorticoidsDexamethasoneAortaPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesNADPH oxidasebiologyDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryfungifood and beveragesGeneral MedicineRatsUp-RegulationEndocrinologyNOX1Gene Knockdown TechniquesApocynincardiovascular systembiology.proteinNADPH Oxidase 1Oxidative stresscirculatory and respiratory physiologymedicine.drugPharmacology
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Tocilizumab induces corticosteroid sparing in rheumatoid arthritis patients in clinical practice

2015

International audience; Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of introducing tocilizumab (TCZ) as co-therapy with CS in patients with RA.Methods. This study was an open, observational, retrospective multicentre study. RA patients treated with oral CS for >3 months who started treatment with TCZ between December 2009 and June 2011 in five centres were included. Variables included demographic data, disease history, co-treatments, disease activity and dose of CS at inclusion and at weeks 4, 8, 12 and 24. The evolution of disease activity and of the dose of CS (analysis of variance with repeated measures) were analysed, searching for factors correlated with changes in the …

Malerheumatoid arthritisGastroenterologycorticosteroidsArthritis Rheumatoidchemistry.chemical_compoundPrednisoneAdrenal Cortex HormonesPharmacology (medical)risksystemic glucocorticoid therapytreatmentfactor-alpha inhibitorsMiddle Aged3. Good healthClinical PracticeTreatment Outcome[SDV.MHEP.RSOA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Rhumatology and musculoskeletal systemRheumatoid arthritisAntirheumatic AgentsCorticosteroidDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleAnalysis of variancemanagementmedicine.drugAdultmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classAntibodies Monoclonal Humanizeddiseases[ SDV.MHEP.RSOA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Rhumatology and musculoskeletal systemtocilizumabTocilizumabRheumatology[SDV.SP.MED]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Pharmaceutical sciences/MedicationInternal medicinemedicineHumansIn patientbiologicsGlucocorticoidsAgedRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industry[ SDV.SP.MED ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Pharmaceutical sciences/MedicationRepeated measures designeular recommendationsmedicine.diseaseEndocrinologychemistryPrednisonebusiness
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Expression and distribution of the glucocorticoid receptor DlGR1 in the teleost Dicentrarchus labrax brain

2009

Cortisol is the main corticosteroid secreted by the interrenal cells of the head kidney and it exerts a role in mantaining the omeostatic status in fish. In teleosts its effects are mediated through intracellular receptors expressed in several tissues, that are ligand-dependent transcription factors by binding to specific tissue DNA sequences. In Dicentrarchus labrax we previously cloned and sequenced a glucocorticoid receptor, DlGR1, isolated from leukocytes of peritoneal cavity. In this work we showed mRNA expression and tissue immunohistochemical localization of brain DlGR1 by in situ hybridization assays, with a riboprobe with DlGR1 cDNA trascriptional activation domain, and by immunohi…

Messenger RNAD. labraxSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaRiboprobeIn situ hybridizationBiologyD. labrax Immunohistochemistry In situ hybridization Glucocorticoid receptorMolecular biologyGlucocorticoid receptorHormone receptorComplementary DNAimmunohistochemistryglucocorticoid receptorglucocorticoidAnimal Science and Zoologyin situ hybridizationlcsh:Animal cultureReceptorTranscription factorlcsh:SF1-1100
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Moderne topische Glukokortikoide und Antiinfektiva beim superinfizierten atopischen Ekzem: Bilden Prednicarbat und Dodecyldimethylammoniumchlorid ein…

1994

The addition of an anti-infective to a topical glucocorticoid preparation for superinfected atopic eczema is still controversial. To address this question in the context of the topical glucocorticoids of the non-halogenated double-ester type 0.25% prednicarbate cream was compared to the identical preparation incorporating the same amount of the disinfectant didecyldimethylammoniumchloride in patients suffering from atopic eczema carryingStaphylococcus aureus at a density of more than 106 colony-forming units per cm2. One of the preparations was used twice daily over 5 days according to a random plan in a blind fashion. Thereafter treatment was based on either prednicarbate cream or the corr…

Microbiology (medical)medicine.medical_specialtyAllergyPrednicarbatebusiness.industrymedicine.drug_classContext (language use)General MedicineTopical glucocorticoidmedicine.diseaseDermatologyAtopyInfectious DiseasesImmunologyMedicineCorticosteroidAnti infectivesbusinessAntibacterial agentmedicine.drugInfection
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Targeting the Stress System During Gestation: Is Early Handling a Protective Strategy for the Offspring?

2020

The perinatal window is a critical developmental time when abnormal gestational stimuli may alter the development of the stress system that, in turn, influences behavioral and physiological responses in the newborns. Individual differences in stress reactivity are also determined by variations in maternal care, resulting from environmental manipulations. Despite glucocorticoids are the primary programming factor for the offspring's stress response, therapeutic corticosteroids are commonly used during late gestation to prevent preterm negative outcomes, exposing the offspring to potentially aberrant stress reactivity later in life. Thus, in this study, we investigated the consequences of one…

OffspringCognitive NeurosciencePhysiologyprenatal exposurestress reactivitylcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineNeurochemicalEmotionalityCorticosteronemedicineWeaninglcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryOriginal Research030304 developmental biologyemotionality0303 health sciencesPregnancyprenatal exposure glucocorticoid early handling stress reactivity depressive-like behavior emotionalitybusiness.industrymedicine.diseasedepressive-like behaviorNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologychemistrySettore BIO/14 - Farmacologiaearly handlingGestationglucocorticoidbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGlucocorticoidmedicine.drugFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Treatment of skeletal impairment in patients with endogenous hypercortisolism: when and how?

2014

Guidelines for the management of osteoporosis induced by endogenous hypercortisolism are not available. Both the American College of Rheumatology and the International Osteoporosis Foundation recommend to modulate the treatment of exogenous glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis (GIO) based on the individual fracture risk profile (calculated by FRAX) and dose of glucocorticoid used, but it is difficult to translate corticosteroid dosages to different degrees of endogenous hypercortisolism, and there are no data on validation of FRAX stratification method in patients with endogenous hypercortisolism. Consequently, it is unclear whether such recommendations may be adapted to patients with endoge…

Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtyFRAXEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismOsteoporosisHypercortisolismAdrenal incidentaloma; Cushing's disease; Glucocorticoids; Osteoporosis; Bone Density Conservation Agents; Cushing Syndrome; Glucocorticoids; Humans; Osteoporosis; Osteoporotic Fractures; Risk FactorsEndogenyDiseaseadrenal incidentalomaBone remodelingRisk FactorsInternal medicinemedicineHumansCushing SyndromeBone Density Conservation Agentsglucocorticoidsbusiness.industrycushing's diseaseCushing's diseasemedicine.diseaseosteoporosisRheumatologyglucocorticoids; osteoporosis; cushing's disease; adrenal incidentalomaEndocrinologyAdrenal incidentaloma; CUSHING'S DISEASE; Glucocorticoids; OsteoporosisbusinessGlucocorticoidOsteoporotic Fracturesmedicine.drug
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