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Mechanism of action of Rhodiola, salidroside, tyrosol and triandrin in isolated neuroglial cells: An interactive pathway analysis of the downstream e…

2014

Abstract Aim The aim of this study was to identify the targets (genes, interactive signaling pathways, and molecular networks) of Rhodiola rosea extract in isolated neuroglia cells and to predict the effects of Rhodiola extract on cellular functions and diseases. In addition, the potential mechanism of action of Rhodiola rosea extract was elucidated, and the “active principle” among the three isolated constituents (salidroside, triandrin, and tyrosol) was identified. Methods Gene expression profiling was performed using the T98G human neuroglia cell line after treatment with the Rhodiola rosea SHR-5 extract and several of its individual constituents (salidroside, triandrin and tyrosol). An …

Pharmaceutical SciencePharmacologyCell Linechemistry.chemical_compoundGlucosidesPhenolsDrug DiscoveryRhodiolaHumansGeneOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisPharmacologybiologyPlant ExtractsMicroarray analysis techniquesGene Expression ProfilingSalidrosideErythropoietin-producing hepatocellular (Eph) receptorPhenylethyl Alcoholbiology.organism_classificationGene expression profilingRhodiola roseaGene Expression RegulationComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryMolecular MedicineRhodiolaSignal transductionTranscriptomeNeurogliaSignal TransductionPhytomedicine
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Adolescent binge-like alcohol exposure dysregulates NPY and CGRP in rats: Behavioural and immunochemical evidence.

2023

Alcohol binge drinking during adolescence impacts affective behaviour, possibly impinging on developing neural substrates processing affective states, including calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and neuropeptide Y (NPY). Here, we modelled binge-like alcohol exposure in adolescence, by administering 3.5 g/kg alcohol per os, within 1 h time, to male adolescent rats every other day, from postnatal day 35 to 54. The effects on positive and negative affective behaviour during abstinence were explored, including consummatory behaviour and weight gain; social behaviour in the modified social interaction test; thermal nociception in the tail-flick test; psychosocial stress coping in the reside…

PharmacologyAffective behaviourSettore BIO/14 - FarmacologiaCGRPNPYAlcoholBiological PsychiatryAdolescenceProgress in neuro-psychopharmacologybiological psychiatry
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Erratum to “Oleoylethanolamide restores alcohol-induced inhibition of neuronal proliferation and microglial activity in striatum” [Neuropharmacology …

2019

PharmacologyCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundOleoylethanolamidechemistryAlcoholStriatumPharmacologyNeuropharmacologyNeuropharmacology
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Entrapment of Phenytoin into Microspheres of Oleaginous Materials: Process Development and in Vitro Evaluation of Drug Release

1997

AbstractA novel multiparticulate preparation of the antiepileptic agent phenytoin (1) was developed and evaluated in vitro. The preparation consists of gastroresistant microparticulate drug delivery system formulated with oleaginous material (lipospheres) to minimize unwanted effects of l on gastric apparatus. The drug was dispersed in a spherical micromatrix consisting of a mixture of stearyl alcohol and glycerol esters of various fatty acids. The best mixture to obtain discrete, reproducible, free-flowing lipospheres consisted of glyceryl monostearate dilaurate and stearyl alcohol (ratio 3: 17). The lipospheres were obtained by a technique involving melting and dispersion of drug-containi…

PharmacologyChromatographyOrganic ChemistryPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_compoundEntrapmentchemistryDrug DiscoveryDrug deliveryEmulsionGlycerolParticleParticle sizeDispersion (chemistry)Stearyl alcoholDrug Development and Industrial Pharmacy
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Disposition ofd-penicillamine, a promising drug for preventing alcohol-relapse. Influence of dose, chronic alcohol consumption and age: studies in ra…

2014

Pharmacokinetic studies concerning d-penicillamine (an acetaldehyde sequestering agent) are scarce and have not evaluated the influence of chronic ethanol consumption and age on its disposition. Since recent preclinical studies propose d-penicillamine as a promising treatment for alcohol relapse, the main aim of the present work was to evaluate the influence of these two factors on d-penicillamine disposition in order to guide future clinical studies on the anti-relapse efficacy of this drug in alcoholism. Additionally, the effect of the administered dose was also evaluated. To this end, three studies were carried out. Study 1 assessed the influence of dose on d-penicillamine disposition, w…

PharmacologyDrugNot evaluatedEthanolbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPenicillamineAcetaldehydePharmaceutical ScienceAlcoholGeneral MedicineDispositionPharmacologychemistry.chemical_compoundPharmacokineticschemistrymedicinePharmacology (medical)businessmedia_commonmedicine.drugBiopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition
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Association of ADH4 genetic variants with alcohol dependence risk and related phenotypes: results from a larger multicenter association study

2011

Genetic variants of the alcohol-metabolizing enzyme ADH4, located on chromosome 4q22-4q23, have been related to alcohol dependence (AD) risk in previous research. The aim of this association study in a large multicenter sample of alcohol-dependent individuals and controls is to confirm ADH4 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and haplotype association with AD and relevant related phenotypes. One thousand, six hundred and twenty-two (1622) inpatient subjects and 1469 control subjects with DSM-IV. AD from four addiction treatment centres were included. Characteristics of AD and related phenotypes including alcohol withdrawal, Cloninger's type I and II and first ages of drinking, regular drin…

PharmacologyGeneticsPsychiatry and Mental healthADH4HaplotypeAlcohol dependenceMedicine (miscellaneous)SNPADH1BSingle-nucleotide polymorphismBiologyPhenotypeALDH2Addiction Biology
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Evidence of a flip-flop phenomenon in acamprosate pharmacokinetics: an in vivo study in rats.

2006

The pharmacokinetics of acamprosate were examined in the rat after oral and intravenous administration in order to detect the possible presence of a flip-flop phenomenon. Rats received 9.3 or 73.3 mg/kg of the drug as an intravenous bolus. The same doses were orally administered via gastric intubation. Plasma samples were taken from the jugular vein for determination of acamprosate concentration by liquid scintillation counting. The drug content was also quantified in urine and faeces. The acamprosate bioavailability was close to 20%, the amount recovered in the faeces being around 80% of the administered dose. The terminal slope of the oral plasma curve was significantly lower than that ob…

PharmacologyMaleDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryTaurineAcamprosateDrug Administration RoutesPharmaceutical ScienceGeneral MedicineAbsorption (skin)UrinePharmacologyBioavailabilityRatsDose–response relationshipAcamprosatePharmacokineticsIn vivoOral administrationmedicineAnimalsPharmacology (medical)Rats Wistarmedicine.drugAlcohol DeterrentsBiopharmaceuticsdrug disposition
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Die Wirkung von Hybridenwein auf die Leber

1961

Experiments on rats revealed that liver damage caused by allyl alcohol (measured by the rate of necrosis) is enhanced by alcoholic beverages such as ethanol and European or hybride wine. In this respect, wine seems to cause more damage than mere alcohol.

PharmacologyWineNecrosisEthanoldigestive oral and skin physiologyfood and beveragesAlcoholCell BiologyCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistrymedicineMolecular MedicineLiver damagemedicine.symptomLiver pharmacologyAllyl alcoholMolecular BiologyExperientia
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Effectiveness of lifestyle interventions in NAFLD (nonalcoholic fatty liver disease) - how are clinical trials affected?

2020

Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyClinical Trials as Topicbusiness.industryNAFLD - Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseGeneral MedicineClinical trialPharmacotherapyNon-alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseResearch DesignInternal medicineLifestyle interventionmedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)businessLife StyleExpert opinion on investigational drugs
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Rho-mediated activation of PI(4)P5K and lipid second messengers is necessary for promotion of angiogenesis by Semaphorin 4D

2011

Phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate 5-kinase (PI(4)P5K) is a type I lipid kinase that generates the lipid second messenger phospholipid phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PI(4,5)P2) and functions downstream of RhoA in actin organization. It is known to play an essential role in neurite remodeling, yielding a phenotype identical to that seen in cells treated with Semaphorin 4D (Sema4D), a protein that regulates proliferation, adhesion and migration in many different cell types. Plexin-B1, the receptor for Sema4D, activates RhoA in order to generate a pro-angiogenic signal in endothelial cells. Therefore, we looked in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) to determine if Plexin-B1 e…

Phosphatidylinositol 45-DiphosphateCancer ResearchRHOAPhysiologyAngiogenesisSemaphorin 4DClinical BiochemistrySEMA4DNeovascularization PhysiologicNerve Tissue ProteinsReceptors Cell SurfaceSemaphorinsSynaptojaninBiologySecond Messenger SystemsArticlePI(45)P2chemistry.chemical_compoundAntigens CDRhoSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicaHumansPlexin B1PhosphatidylinositolRho-associated protein kinaseCytoskeletonrho-Associated KinasesPI(4)P5KKinaseCell biologyPhosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)AngiogenesiHEK293 CellschemistrySecond messenger systembiology.proteinCalciumrhoA GTP-Binding ProteinAngiogenesis
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