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Disulfide stress: a novel type of oxidative stress in acute pancreatitis.

2013

Glutathione oxidation and protein glutathionylation are considered hallmarks of oxidative stress in cells because they reflect thiol redox status in proteins. Our aims were to analyze the redox status of thiols and to identify mixed disulfides and targets of redox signaling in pancreas in experimental acute pancreatitis as a model of acute inflammation associated with glutathione depletion. Glutathione depletion in pancreas in acute pancreatitis is not associated with any increase in oxidized glutathione levels or protein glutathionylation. Cystine and homocystine levels as well as protein cysteinylation and γ-glutamyl cysteinylation markedly rose in pancreas after induction of pancreatitis…

Protein FoldingFree RadicalsCystineProtein Disulfide-IsomerasesProtein glutathionylationmedicine.disease_causeBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundStress PhysiologicalPhysiology (medical)medicineAnimalsCysteineDisulfidesSulfhydryl CompoundsProtein disulfide-isomeraseGlutathione DisulfideProtein phosphatase 2GlutathioneKEAP1Oxidative StressBiochemistrychemistryPancreatitisOxidation-ReductionOxidative stressCysteineFree radical biologymedicine
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Optimised lyophilisation-based method for different biomolecule single-extractions from the same rat brain sample: Suitability for RNA and protein ex…

2019

Abstract Background Optimisation of tissue processing procedures in preclinical studies reduces the number of animals used and allows integrated multilevel study in the same sample. Multiple extraction of different biomolecules from the same sample has several limitations. New method Using brain samples from rats subjected to ischemic stroke, we combined lyophilisation of flash-frozen tissue, mechanical pulverisation and cryopreservation in a method to optimise tissue handling and preservation for independent RNA or protein single-extract methods, and subsequent RT-qPCR or Western blot analyses. Results Lyophilisation resulted in 70% tissue weight loss. RNA (OD260/280∼1.8) and protein yield…

Proteomics0301 basic medicineCryopreservationSpecimen Handlinglaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelawReference genesProtein purificationAnimalsFlash freezingMessenger RNAChromatographyChemistryGeneral NeuroscienceBrainTissue ProcessingRNARatsStrokeFreeze Drying030104 developmental biologyRNARNA extraction030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Neuroscience Methods
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Antilisterial peptides from Spanish dry-cured hams: Purification and identification.

2016

The typical Spanish dry-cured ham has a particular sensory quality that makes it a distinctive food, highly appreciated for consumers worldwide. Its particular physicochemical properties, such as high salt content and reduced water activity contribute to their shelf-stability. However, post-processing actions carried out for the commercialization of these products such as slicing may increase the risk of development of pathogenic microorganisms as Listeria monocytogenes. During ripening, muscle proteins are hydrolyzed by muscle peptidases releasing peptides and free amino acids. Some of these peptides have been described to exert biological activities such as antioxidant and ACE-inhibition.…

ProteomicsAntioxidantWater activitySwinemedicine.medical_treatmentAntimicrobial peptidesMicrobial Sensitivity Testsmedicine.disease_causeProteomics01 natural sciencesMicrobiologyPentapeptide repeatMass SpectrometryHydrolysis0404 agricultural biotechnologyDry-cured hamListeria monocytogenesTandem Mass SpectrometryFood PreservedmedicineEthnicityAnimalsHumansAmino Acid Sequence2. Zero hungerMass spectrometryChemistry010401 analytical chemistryRipening04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceListeria monocytogenes0104 chemical sciencesAnti-Bacterial AgentsMeat ProductsBiochemistrySpainAntimicrobial peptidesPeptidomimeticsPeptidesFood ScienceFood microbiology
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Tears as a source of biomarkers for ocular and systemic diseases

2013

The main focus in clinical proteomics is the discovery of new protein or peptide biomarkers which are correlated with a certain disease. Tear proteins have been investigated extensively in the past and distinct relations between the levels of certain tear proteins to different disorders have been demonstrated. In this review we attempt to summarize proteomic technologies for biomarker identification in tears and some disease related biomarkers in tear fluids that were discovered through different proteomic techniques in different conditions like dry eye, Sjogren's syndrome, contact lens wearers, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy or cancer. Proteomic analysis of tear fluid has proven to be a pr…

ProteomicsPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyEye DiseasesDiseaseProteomicsBioinformaticsCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceHumansMedicineEye ProteinsEye Proteinsbusiness.industryDiabetic retinopathymedicine.diseaseeye diseasesSensory SystemsContact lensOphthalmologyDrug developmentTearsBiomarker (medicine)TearsDry Eye Syndromessense organsbusinessBiomarkersExperimental Eye Research
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Planting density, above-ground dry-matter partitioning and fruit quality in greenhouse-grown 'Flordaprince' peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) trees tr…

1999

SummaryThe effect of planting density on yield, fruit quality and above-ground dry-matter partitioning into vegetative and reproductive organs of six year old peach trees was investigated in Sicily on the very early-ripening cv Flordaprince in greenhouse. Increasing the number of trees per hectare from 1500 to 5000 significantly reduced total above-ground dry matter, trunk cross-sectional area and total leaf area. Differences in growth did not result in substantial modifications in the source-sink relationships between the vegetative and the reproductive organs of the above-ground part of the tree, as shown by the lack of statistical differences in dry-matter partitioning into fruit, leaves…

PrunusHorticultureAbove groundYield (wine)BotanyShootGeneticsSowingGreenhouseDry matterHorticultureBiologyHectare
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Polyanion–tobramycin nanocomplexes into functional microparticles for the treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in cystic fibrosis

2016

Aim: Efficacy of antibiotics in cystic fibrosis (CF) is compromised by the poor penetration through mucus barrier. This work proposes a new ‘nano-into-micro’ approach, used to obtain a combinatorial effect: achieve a sustained delivery of tobramycin and overcome mucus barrier. Methods: Mannitol microparticles (MPs) were loaded with a tobramycin polymeric nanocomplex and characterized in presence of CF artificial mucus. Results & discussion: MPs are able to alter the rheological properties of CF artificial mucus, enhancing drug penetration into it and allowing a prolonged drug release. MPs resulted to be effective in Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections if compared with free tobramycin. Co…

Pseudomonas aeruginosa infectionCystic FibrosisPolymersmedicine.drug_classAntibioticsBiomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)Bioengineering02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentBiologySettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generalenano into micro strategyCystic fibrosisCell LineNanocompositesMicrobiology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAntibiotic resistancePseudomonas aeruginosa InfectionsmedicineTobramycinHumansMannitolPseudomonas InfectionsGeneral Materials ScienceDrug CarriersEpithelial CellsPenetration (firestop)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologymedicine.diseasePolyelectrolytesMucusAnti-Bacterial AgentsDrug LiberationMucusmicroparticle030228 respiratory systemSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico Applicativocystic fibrosis artificial mucuPseudomonas aeruginosaTobramycinMannitol0210 nano-technologyαβ-poly(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-DL-aspartamidespray dryermedicine.drugNanomedicine
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A dose-ranging study of indacaterol in obstructive airways disease, with a tiotropium comparison.

2008

This dose-ranging study assessed the bronchodilator efficacy and tolerability of indacaterol, a novel once-daily inhaled beta2-agonist, in subjects clinically diagnosed with COPD. Comparative data with tiotropium were collected. In the double-blind, core period of the study, 635 subjects with COPD (prebronchodilator FEV(1)40% of predicted and > or =1.0L; FEV1/FVC <70%) were randomized to receive indacaterol 50, 100, 200 or 400microg or placebo via multi-dose dry powder inhaler, or indacaterol 400microg via single-dose dry powder inhaler, once daily for 7 days. After completing double-blind treatment and washout, a subset of subjects from each treatment group entered an open-label extension …

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyEfficacymedicine.drug_classScopolamine DerivativesQuinolonesFEV1/FVC ratioPulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveDouble-Blind MethodBronchodilatorForced Expiratory VolumeAdministration InhalationCOPDMedicineHumansTiotropium BromideIndacaterolAgedCOPDDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryTiotropiumTiotropium bromideMiddle AgedDose-ranging studymedicine.diseaseDry-powder inhalerrespiratory tract diseasesSurgeryBronchodilator AgentsTreatment OutcomeTolerabilityDoseAnesthesiaIndansIndacaterolFemaleSafetybusinessmedicine.drugRespiratory medicine
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Fluticasone/formoterol combination therapy versus budesonide/formoterol for the treatment of asthma: a randomized, controlled, non-inferiority trial …

2012

The inhaled corticosteroid fluticasone propionate (fluticasone) and the long-acting β₂ agonist formoterol fumarate (formoterol) have been combined in a single aerosol inhaler fluticasone/formoterol (flutiform(®)). This study compared the efficacy and safety of fluticasone/formoterol with the combination product budesonide/formoterol (Symbicort(®) Turbohaler(®)).A randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, multicenter, Phase 3 study comprising a 7- (± 3) day screening, 2-4-week run-in, and 12-week treatment periods. Patients aged ≥ 12 years with moderate to severe persistent asthma for ≥ 6 months before screening and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV₁) 50-80% predicted and ≥ 15% rever…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineBudesonideAdultMaleAdolescentFluticasone propionateYoung AdultDouble-Blind Methodimmune system diseasesForced Expiratory VolumeFormoterol FumarateAdministration InhalationImmunology and AllergyMedicineHumansBudesonideFluticasoneAgedbusiness.industryInhalerDry Powder Inhalersrespiratory systemMiddle AgedAsthmarespiratory tract diseasesBronchodilator AgentsAndrostadienesDrug CombinationsBudesonide/formoterolEthanolaminesAnesthesiaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthSalbutamolFluticasoneFormoterol FumarateFemaleFormoterolbusinesshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistscirculatory and respiratory physiologymedicine.drugThe Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma
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The inhalation manager: a new computer-based device to assess inhalation technique and drug delivery to the patient.

2003

The rational choice of an inhalation device is a cornerstone in the effective management of asthma and COPD. In this publication, we describe the development of a new system, the Inhalation Manager, which, for the first time, offers the possibility to assess the entire inhalation maneuver of patients using original devices under everyday conditions. So far the Inhalation Manager allows the measurement of inspiratory maneuvers of patients through placebo inhalation devices of the most common breath-actuated CFC-free inhalers in the market for the three main glucocorticosteroids Budesonide [Turbohaler (TH), dry powder inhaler (DPI)], Beclomethasone dipropionate [Autohaler (AH), breath-actuate…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineBudesonideAdultMaleInhalationAdolescentbusiness.industryInhalerNebulizers and VaporizersBeclometasone dipropionateMiddle AgedMetered-dose inhalerDry-powder inhalerFluticasone propionateDrug Delivery SystemsAnesthesiamedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)FemaleParticle SizebusinessFluticasonemedicine.drugJournal of aerosol medicine : the official journal of the International Society for Aerosols in Medicine
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Neutrophil activation in severe, early-onset COPD patients versus healthy non-smoker subjects in vitro: effects of antioxidant therapy.

2011

&lt;i&gt;Background:&lt;/i&gt; Neutrophils and oxidative stress have been implicated in the pathogenesis of COPD. Severe, early-onset COPD is characterized by a rapid decline in the lung function at an early age; however, nothing is known about neutrophil activation in COPD patients. &lt;i&gt;Objectives:&lt;/i&gt; The aim of this study was to evaluate peripheral blood neutrophil activation in severe, early-onset COPD patients versus healthy non-smokers and the effect of N-acetyl-&lt;i&gt;L&lt;/i&gt;-cysteine (NAC) on neutrophil activation in vitro. &lt;i&gt;Methods:&lt;/i&gt; Neutrophils were isolated from 15 severe, early-onset COPD patients and 15 age-matched healthy subjects and stimulat…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineMaleAntioxidantCopd patientsNeutrophilsmedicine.medical_treatmentInflammationApoptosismacromolecular substancesmedicine.disease_causeNeutrophil ActivationPathogenesisPulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructivemedicineHumansSulfhydryl CompoundsEarly onsetCOPDbusiness.industryChemotaxisInterleukin-8Free Radical ScavengersMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseIn vitrorespiratory tract diseasesAcetylcysteineN-Formylmethionine Leucyl-PhenylalanineCase-Control StudiesImmunologyFemalemedicine.symptombusinessLeukocyte ElastaseReactive Oxygen SpeciesOxidative stressRespiration; international review of thoracic diseases
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