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In Vitro Modulation of P-Glycoprotein Activity by Euphorbia intisy Essential Oil on Acute Myeloid Leukemia Cell Line HL-60R

2021

Euphorbia species have a large spectrum of traditional medicinal uses. We tested the biological activities of the essential oil (EO) of Euphorbia intisy Drake in an acquired multidrug resistance leukemia model to assess whether the EO obtained by hydrodistillation of stems was able to reverse the resistant phenotype. HL-60R cell lines are characterized by the overexpression of P-glycoprotein (P-gp), inhibitors of apoptosis proteins (IAPs) and constitutive expression of NF-κB. EO chemical composition was determined by GC/MS analysis

lcsh:Medicinelcsh:RS1-441Pharmaceutical ScienceP-glycoprotein01 natural sciencesessential oilNF-κBFlow cytometrylcsh:Pharmacy and materia medicamultidrug resistanceDrug DiscoverymedicineChemosensitizing agentSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaP-glycoproteincancer cellbiologymedicine.diagnostic_test010405 organic chemistryChemistrylcsh:RMyeloid leukemiamyeloid leukemia cellSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaMolecular biologyIn vitro0104 chemical sciencesMultiple drug resistance010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryApoptosisCell cultureSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataSettore BIO/14 - Farmacologiabiology.proteinMolecular Medicineinhibitors of apoptosis proteinsPharmaceuticals
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Transgenic Killer Commensal Bacteria as Mucosal Protectants

2001

As first line of defense against the majority of infections and primary site for their transmission, mucosal surfaces of the oral cavity and genitourinary, gastrointestinal, and respiratory tracts represent the most suitable sites to deliver protective agents for the prevention of infectious diseases. Mucosal protection is important not only for life threatening diseases but also for opportunistic infections which currently represent a serious burden in terms of morbidity, mortality, and cost of cures. Candida albicans is among the most prevalent causes of mucosal infections not only in immuno- compromised patients, such as HIV-infected subjects who are frequently affected by oral and esoph…

lcsh:Medicinemedicine.disease_causeEsophageal candidiasislcsh:TechnologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMicrobiologymucosal immunotherapyCandida albicansmedicineAnimalsHumansTransgenesCandida albicanslcsh:ScienceKiller recombinant antibodiesAntibodies FungalGeneral Environmental ScienceMucous MembranebiologyGenitourinary systemTransmission (medicine)Streptococcuslcsh:Ttransgenic commensal bacterislcsh:RCandidiasisMucous membraneStreptococcusGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureProtective AgentsToxicityImmunologyVaginalcsh:QFemaleDirections in ScienceThe Scientific World Journal
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SYNTHESIS AND PHARMACOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF 7-SUBSTITUTED1-ETHYL-3,4,10-TRIMETHYL-1,10-DIHYDRO-11H-PYRAZOLO(3,4-c)(1,6)BENZODIAZOCIN-11-ONE: A NEW RI…

2004

Derivatives of the title ring system of type 10 were obtained in good yield by fusion of the intermediates 12. Attempt to cyclize the acetylamino derivative 9 under Bischler-Napieralski conditions failed because of the insufficient electronic density in the position 4 of the pyrazole ring created by the adjacent carbonyl moiety. The derivatives of the new ring system, assayed as anxiolytic agents, showed no significant activity.

lcsh:QD241-441chemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:Organic chemistryChemistryStereochemistryYield (chemistry)Organic ChemistryMoietyPyrazoleRing (chemistry)Anxiolytic agents
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Intended or Unintended Doping? A Review of the Presence of Doping Substances in Dietary Supplements Used in Sports

2017

Introduction: The use of dietary supplements is increasing among athletes, year after year. Related to the high rates of use, unintentional doping occurs. Unintentional doping refers to positive anti-doping tests due to the use of any supplement containing unlisted substances banned by anti-doping regulations and organizations, such as the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). The objective of this review is to summarize the presence of unlabeled doping substances in dietary supplements that are used in sports. Methodology: A review of substances/metabolites/markers banned by WADA in ergonutritional supplements was completed using PubMed. The inclusion criteria were studies published up until Se…

lcsh:TX341-641Reviewdoping01 natural sciencesdietary supplements03 medical and health sciencesAnabolic Agents0302 clinical medicineEnvironmental healthDopingHumansMedicineDoping in SportsHigh rateNutrition and DieteticsbiologyAthletesbusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistrytechnology industry and agriculture030229 sport sciencesWADAbiology.organism_classificationDietary supplementsergonutritional aids0104 chemical sciencesErgonutritional aidsAthletesUnintentional dopingMedicina Preventiva y Salud PúblicaEnfermeríabusinesshuman activitieslcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplySportsFood ScienceNutrients
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LA PROFESSIONE DI AGENTE SPORTIVO NELL’ORDINAMENTO ITALIANO A CONFRONTO CON LA NORMATIVA FEDERALE E IL DIRITTO ANTITRUST

2018

This article concerns the profession of Sports Agent, introduced in the Italian legal system by the recent Law of Stability 2018 (L. 27th december 2017, no. 205, art. 1, par. 373), which has established the “National Register of Sports Agents” under the supervision of CONI. The legislator has therefore newly regulated a profession, until now regulated only within the sports system, providing for it specific requirements and limits to its exercise related to passing an exam and registration in the above mentioned register. This regulation induces a critical analysis with regard, on one hand, to its incidence in the sports legal system and, generally, to the relations between the latter and t…

legislation on liberalization of professions and antitrust lawSport's agentSettore IUS/01 - Diritto Privato
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The Influence of Chemical Composition of Commercial Lemon Essential Oils on the Growth of Candida Strains

2013

Candida yeasts are saprophytes naturally present in the environment and forming colonies on human mucous membranes and skin. They are opportunistic fungi that cause severe and even fatal infections in immunocompromised individuals. Several essential oils, including eucalyptus, pine, cinnamon and lemon, have been shown to be effective against Candida strains. This study addresses the chemical composition of some commercial lemon essential oils and their antifungal potential against selected Candida yeast strains. Antifungal potential and minimum inhibitory concentrations were determined for six commercial lemon essential oils against five Candida yeast strains (Candida albicans 31, Candida t…

lemon essential oilsAntifungal AgentsVeterinary (miscellaneous)Microbial Sensitivity TestsPlant ScienceBiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryArticleMicrobiologyTerpeneCandida tropicalisMicrobial ecologyCandida albicansOils VolatilePlant OilsCandida albicansChemical compositionCandidaCandida glabratabiology.organism_classificationYeastCorpus albicansveterinary (miscalleneous)MonoterpenesGCMSAgronomy and Crop ScienceantifungalMycopathologia
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Les agents publics et la logique managériale de la formation

2015

logique managérialeformationAgents publics[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration
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A minireview on NHE1 inhibitors. A rediscovered hope in oncohematology.

2015

Background: Na+/H+ exchanger-1 (NHE-1) is involved in pH regulation and is up-regulated in different malignancies. Activation of NHE-1 is one way for allowing cells to avoid intracellular acidification and protect them against apoptosis. Inhibitors of NHE-1 are able to decrease intracellular pH and induce apoptosis. Some statins can also act by partial inhibition of NHE-1. This review presents progress in understanding the mechanisms of action of these inhibitors, connections with certain genetic mutations and acquired treatment resistance, as well as new patents on them. Methods: A MEDLINE search for original and review articles using key terms, Na+/H+ exchanger, leukemia, cariporide, and …

lovastatinlcsh:MedicineApoptosisPharmacologyGuanidinesAmiloridep-glycoproteinhemic and lymphatic diseasesDrug InteractionsSulfonesCation Transport ProteinsSodium-Hydrogen Exchanger 1leukemiaMyeloid leukemiaHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationSorafenibUp-RegulationLeukemiaLeukemia Myeloid AcuteImatinib MesylateSignal transductionTyrosine kinasemedicine.drugSignal TransductionSorafenibNiacinamideisoprenylationSodium-Hydrogen Exchangersbcr/ablAntineoplastic AgentsGenes ablGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologystatinsPatents as TopicCell Line TumorLeukemia Myelogenous Chronic BCR-ABL PositivemedicineHumansProtein Kinase Inhibitorscariporidena+/h+ exchangerTumor hypoxiabusiness.industryPhenylurea Compoundslcsh:ROsmolar Concentrationintracellular phmedicine.diseaseImatinib mesylatefms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3Fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3MutationCancer researchTumor Hypoxiaflt3/itdHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsbusinessHeme Oxygenase-1DNA DamageBiomedical papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacky, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia
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Utility of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio to identify long-term survivors among HCC patients treated with sorafenib

2020

Sorafenib is the first multikinase inhibitor demonstrating a survival benefit for patients suffering from advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, 1 issue remains open: what is the factor able to predict which patients will be long survivors?In the present study, we harnessed the potential of conditional survival, aiming at estimating the probability that a patient receiving sorafenib survives for more than 3 years.The present multicentric study was conducted on a cohort of 438 HCC patients. The primary end point was conditional overall survival. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was used to calculate conditional overall survival probabilities at 3 years.The 3-year conditional surviva…

macro-vascular portal vein invasionMaleCarcinoma HepatocellularAntineoplastic Agentsextra hepatic disease and BCLCsurvivalNLRAntineoplastic AgentCohort Studiesalpha-fetoproteinHumansLymphocyte CountSurvivorsprognostic factorAgedLiver NeoplasmsMiddle AgedSorafenibProgression-Free SurvivalItalyLiver Neoplasmalpha-fetoprotein; extra hepatic disease and BCLC; hepatitis C; macro-vascular portal vein invasion; NLR; prognostic factor; survivalFemaleCohort Studiehepatitis CCarcinoma Hepatocellular ...Liver Neoplasms ...Human
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Brain Functional Effects of Psychopharmacological Treatment in Major Depression: A Focus on Neural Circuitry of Affective Processing

2015

In the last two decades, neuroimaging research has reached a much deeper understanding of the neurobiological underpinnings of major depression (MD) and has converged on functional alterations in limbic and prefrontal neural networks, which are mainly linked to altered emotional processing observed in MD patients. To date, a considerable number of studies have sought to investigate how these neural networks change with pharmacological antidepressant treatment. In the current review, we therefore discuss results from a) pharmacological functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies investigating the effects of selective serotonin or noradrenalin reuptake inhibitors on neural activation…

major depression.EmotionsEmotional processingArticleNeuroimagingbrain activitymedicineBiological neural networkAnimalsHumansPharmacology (medical)Depression (differential diagnoses)PharmacologyDepressive Disorder Majormedicine.diagnostic_testDepressionBrainMagnetic resonance imagingGeneral MedicineAntidepressantsMagnetic Resonance ImagingAntidepressive AgentsPsychiatry and Mental healthNeurologyAntidepressantNeurology (clinical)PsychologyReuptake inhibitorFunctional magnetic resonance imagingClinical psychologyCurrent Neuropharmacology
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