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Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Citrus bergamia Derivatives: Where Do We Stand?

2016

Inflammatory diseases affect a large portion of the worldwide population, and chronic inflammation is a major risk factor for several dangerous pathologies. To limit the side effects of both synthetic and biological anti-inflammatory drugs, the use of herbal medicines, nutraceuticals and food supplements has increased tremendously as alternative and/or complementary medicine to treat several pathologies, including inflammation. During the last decades, the biological properties of Citrus bergamia (bergamot) derivatives have obtained important scientific achievements, and it has been suggested their use in a context of a multitarget pharmacological strategy. Here, we present an overview of t…

0301 basic medicineCitrusnatural productsAnti-Inflammatory AgentsCitruantioxidant activityPharmaceutical SciencebergamotReviewPharmacologyAnalytical Chemistry0302 clinical medicinecomplementary and alternative medicinesDrug DiscoveryCitrus bergamiaeducation.field_of_studyTraditional medicineMedicine (all)3. Good healthAnti-Inflammatory AgentChemistry (miscellaneous)030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMolecular MedicineComplementary medicineHumanmedicine.drug_classHerbal MedicinePopulationContext (language use)Natural productAnti-inflammatoryPlant ExtractAntioxidant activity; Bergamot; Citrus bergamia; Complementary and alternative medicines; Flavonoids; Inflammation; Natural products; Anti-Inflammatory Agents; Citrus; Herbal Medicine; Humans; Inflammation; Plant Extracts; Organic Chemistrylcsh:QD241-44103 medical and health sciencesNutraceuticallcsh:Organic chemistrySettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleBiological propertymedicineHumansPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryeducationAntioxidant activity Bergamot Citrus bergamia Complementary and alternative medicines Flavonoids Inflammation Natural products Medicine (all);Plant Extractsbusiness.industryOrganic Chemistry030104 developmental biologyComplementary and alternative medicineinflammationflavonoidsCitrus bergamiaFlavonoidSettore BIO/14 - FarmacologiabusinessMolecules
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Biopiracy of medicinal plants: Finding fair solutions for the use of natural resources.

2019

PharmacologyComplementary and alternative medicineAgroforestryDrug DiscoveryPharmaceutical ScienceMolecular MedicineBusinessMedicinal plantsNatural resourcePhytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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Inégalités territoriales dans l’accès à l’alternance : le cas des jeunes des QPV

2023

Formation alternéeInégalité territoriale[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationJeuneAccès à la formationPopulation défavorisée
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Periodontal disease associated to systemic genetic disorders

2007

A number of systemic disorders increase patient susceptibility to periodontal disease, which moreover evolves more rapidly and more aggressively. The underlying factors are mainly related to alterations in immune, endocrine and connective tissue status. These alterations are associated with different pathologies and syndromes that generate periodontal disease either as a primary manifestation or by aggravating a pre-existing condition attributable to local factors. This is where the role of bacterial plaque is subject to debate. In the presence of qualitative or quantitative cellular immune alterations, periodontal disease may manifest early on a severe localized or generalized basis - in s…

agranulocitosis infantil genéticasystemic alterationsEnfermedad periodontalDown syndromePapillon-Lefèvre syndromealteraciones sistémicas:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]síndrome de Chediak-Higashiperiodontitis due to genetic alterationsperiodontitis por alteraciones genéticashyperimmunoglobulinemia Esíndrome de Marfansíndrome de hiperglobulinemia EMarfan syndromesevere congenital neutropenianeutropenia severa congénitaEhler-Danlos syndromesíndrome de Ehler-DanlosUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASsíndrome de Papillon-Lefévresíndrome de DownPeriodontal diseaseChediak-Higiashi syndromeinfantile genetic agranulocytosis
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Brominated Azaphilones from the Sponge-Associated Fungus Penicillium canescens Strain 4.14.6a

2019

The fungus Penicillium canescens was isolated from the inner tissue of the Mediterranian sponge Agelas oroides. Fermentation of the fungus on solid rice medium yielded one new chlorinated diphenyl ether (1) and 13 known compounds (2-14). Addition of 5% NaBr to the rice medium increased the amounts of 4-6, while lowering the amounts of 8, 12, and 14. Furthermore, it induced the accumulation of 17 and two new brominated azaphilones, bromophilones A and B (15 and 16). Compounds 15 and 16 are the first example of azaphilones with the connection of a benzene moiety and the pyranoquinone core through a methylene group. The structures of the new compounds were elucidated based on the 1D and 2D NMR…

PharmacologyBicyclic molecule010405 organic chemistryStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryAbsolute configurationPharmaceutical ScienceEther01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical Chemistry010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryPigmentchemistry.chemical_compoundComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryPenicillium canescensvisual_artDrug Discoveryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMolecular MedicineMoietyFermentationMethyleneJournal of Natural Products
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Clinical Inertia in Poorly Controlled Elderly Hypertensive Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study in Spanish Physicians to Ascertain Reasons for Not Inten…

2013

Clinical inertia, the failure of physicians to initiate or intensify therapy when indicated, is a major problem in the management of hypertension and may be more prevalent in elderly patients. Overcoming clinical inertia requires understanding its causes and evaluating certain factors, particularly those related to physicians.The objective of our study was to determine the rate of clinical inertia and the physician-reported reasons for it.An observational, cross-sectional, multi-center study was carried out in a primary care setting. We included 512 physicians, with a consecutive sampling of 1,499 hypertensive patients with clinical inertia.Clinical inertia was defined when physicians did n…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsMedicinaCross-sectional studyTreatment outcomeAlternative medicineMEDLINEPharmacotherapyPhysiciansmedicineHumansCorPharmacology (medical)Hypertension diagnosisIntensive care medicineAntihypertensive AgentsAgedPhysician-Patient Relationsbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedCross-Sectional StudiesTreatment OutcomeMulticenter studySpainHypertensionFemaleClinical CompetenceClinical competenceCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessAmerican Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs
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The neuroprotective potential of carotenoids in vitro and in vivo.

2021

Abstract Background Despite advances in research on neurodegenerative diseases, the pathogenesis and treatment response of neurodegenerative diseases remain unclear. Recent studies revealed a significant role of carotenoids to treat neurodegenerative diseases. The aim of this study was to systematically review the neuroprotective potential of carotenoids in vivo and in vitro and the molecular mechanisms and pathological factors contributing to major neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and stroke). Hypothesis Carotenoids as therapeutic molecules to target neurodegenerative diseases. Results Aggregation of …

Antioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentCrocetinPharmaceutical ScienceDiseasePharmacologymedicine.disease_causeNeuroprotectionAntioxidantschemistry.chemical_compoundIn vivoDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansCarotenoidNeuroinflammationPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.industryNeurodegenerative DiseasesCarotenoidsNeuroprotectionOxidative StressNeuroprotective AgentsComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryMolecular MedicinebusinessOxidative stressPhytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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Correction: Daunorubicin reduces MBNL1 sequestration caused by CUG-repeat expansion and rescues cardiac dysfunctions in a Drosophila model of myotoni…

2018

ABSTRACT Myotonic dystrophy (DM) is a dominantly inherited neuromuscular disorder caused by expression of mutant myotonin-protein kinase (DMPK) transcripts containing expanded CUG repeats. Pathogenic DMPK RNA sequesters the muscleblind-like (MBNL) proteins, causing alterations in metabolism of various RNAs. Cardiac dysfunction represents the second most common cause of death in DM type 1 (DM1) patients. However, the contribution of MBNL sequestration in DM1 cardiac dysfunction is unclear. We overexpressed Muscleblind (Mbl), the Drosophila MBNL orthologue, in cardiomyocytes of DM1 model flies and observed a rescue of heart dysfunctions, which are characteristic of these model flies and resem…

congenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesRNA StabilityNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Medicine (miscellaneous)MuscleblindGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyImmunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)AnimalsDrosophila ProteinsMyotonic DystrophyMyocytes CardiacRNA MessengerDaunorubicinCorrectionNuclear ProteinsReproducibility of ResultsHeartSurvival AnalysisAlternative SplicingDisease Models AnimalDrosophila melanogasterTrinucleotide repeat disorderDrosophilaTrinucleotide Repeat ExpansionResearch ArticleProtein BindingDisease Models & Mechanisms
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Emotional Self-Regulation Therapy: A New and Efficacious Treatment for Smoking

1997

Abstract We describe emotional self-regulation therapy, a recently-developed suggestion technique for the treatment of smoking, and present data attesting to its efficacy. Of the 38 individuals who completed treatment, 82% (47% of the initial sample) stopped smoking altogether and 13% (8%of the initial sample) reduced their smoking. A follow-up at 6 months showed that 66% (38% of the initial sample) of those who had completed the treatment remained abstinent and reported minimal withdrawal symptoms or weight gain. In a no-treatment comparison group, only 8% reduced their smoking or became abstinent.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentEmotionsInitial samplemedicineHumansSuggestionPsychiatryInternal-External ControlCognitive Behavioral TherapyGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedCombined Modality TherapyTreatment OutcomeComplementary and alternative medicineSmoking cessationFemaleSmoking Cessationmedicine.symptomPsychologyWeight gainHypnosisEmotional self-regulationFollow-Up StudiesClinical psychologyAmerican Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
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Cellular stress induces cap-independent alpha-enolase/MBP-1 translation.

2015

AbstractMyc promoter-binding protein-1 (MBP-1) is a shorter protein variant of the glycolytic enzyme alpha-enolase. Although several lines of evidence indicate that MBP-1 acts as a tumor suppressor, the cellular mechanisms and signaling pathways underlying MBP-1 expression still remain largely elusive. To dissect these pathways, we used the SkBr3 breast cancer cell line and non-tumorigenic HEK293T cells ectopically overexpressing alpha-enolase/MBP-1. Here, we demonstrate that induced cell stresses promote MBP-1 expression through the AKT/PERK/eIF2α signaling axis. Our results contribute to shedding light on the molecular mechanisms underlying MBP-1 expression in non-tumorigenic and cancer c…

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