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Optimising experimental research in respiratory diseases: an ERS statement

2018

Experimental models are critical for the understanding of lung health and disease and are indispensable for drug development. However, the pathogenetic and clinical relevance of the models is often unclear. Further, the use of animals in biomedical research is controversial from an ethical perspective.The objective of this task force was to issue a statement with research recommendations about lung disease models by facilitating in-depth discussions between respiratory scientists, and to provide an overview of the literature on the available models. Focus was put on their specific benefits and limitations. This will result in more efficient use of resources and greater reduction in the numb…

Animal Experimentation0301 basic medicinePulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyBiomedical ResearchStatement (logic)Advisory CommitteeseducationMEDLINEDiseaseLung injury[SDV.MHEP.PSR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Pulmonology and respiratory tractHIGHLAND WHITE TERRIERSACUTE LUNG INJURY03 medical and health sciencesIdiopathic pulmonary fibrosis0302 clinical medicineINBRED MOUSE STRAINSPulmonary fibrosisAnimalsHumansMedicineIntensive care medicineSocieties MedicalALLERGIC AIRWAY INFLAMMATIONbusiness.industryCOMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIACIGARETTE-SMOKE EXPOSURERespiration Disordersmedicine.diseaseDISTRESS-SYNDROME3. Good healthEuropeDisease Models Animal030104 developmental biologyANIMAL-MODELS030228 respiratory systemDrug developmentData qualityARTERIAL-HYPERTENSIONIDIOPATHIC PULMONARY-FIBROSISbusiness
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Carbon Monoxide-Releasing Molecules: A Pharmacological Expedient to Counteract Inflammation

2008

Carbon monoxide (CO) mediates many of the biological effects that are attributed to heme oxygenase (HO), the enzyme responsible for CO production in mammals. Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of HO-1, the inducible isoform of heme oxygenase, have been demonstrated in a variety of disease models and a therapeutic exploitation of this pathway is currently under scrutiny. In this context, the liberation of CO from CO-releasing molecules (CO-RMs) is extremely attractive as these compounds may form the basis of a new class of pharmaceuticals. Recent investigations indicate that HO-1 and CO modulate important processes in chronic inflammation; these include the control of immune respon…

Anti-Inflammatory AgentsContext (language use)InflammationOsteoarthritisPharmacologyRutheniumArthritis RheumatoidDegenerative diseaseImmune systemOsteoarthritisDrug DiscoveryOrganometallic CompoundsAnimalsHumansMedicineInflammationPharmacologyCarbon Monoxidebusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseCarbon monoxide-releasing moleculesHeme oxygenaseOxidative StressImmunologyMetalloproteasesCytokinesmedicine.symptomSignal transductionbusinessHeme Oxygenase-1Signal TransductionCurrent Pharmaceutical Design
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p Natural polyphenols as anti-inflammatory agents p

2009

Celiac Disease is a worldwide spread condition affecting 1:100-1:200 individuals. It is a permanent food intolerance to ingested gluten in genetically predisposed subjects. In this review we analyze the biochemical markers of the disease going from laboratory findings to histology passing through genetics. Gluten intolerance is a unique model of autoimmune disease in which we can recognize the main environmental factor (gluten) and the more complex genetic background. In additional way, serological markers for monitoring the disease and a safe and effective therapy (gluten free diet) are also available. In deed the environmental factor such as gluten intake is necessary to trigger the disea…

Anti-Inflammatory AgentsDiseaseHuman leukocyte antigenProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesModels BiologicalAntioxidantsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyPathogenesisPhenolsmedicineHumansFlavonoidsInflammationchemistry.chemical_classificationAutoimmune diseaseMolecular StructureGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industryPolyphenolsnutritional and metabolic diseasesGluten intolerancemedicine.diseaseGlutendigestive system diseasesFood intolerancechemistryCyclooxygenase 2ImmunologyCyclooxygenase 1Gluten freebusinessFrontiers in Bioscience
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Effect of selected triterpenoids on chronic dermal inflammation.

1997

The activity of four natural triterpenoids on a 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate multiple-dose model of skin chronic inflammation was studied. Erythrodiol and ursolic acid were significantly effective. The most important features concerning structure-activity relationship and previous data on the effect of these triterpenoids on other inflammatory conditions are discussed.

Anti-Inflammatory AgentsDrug Evaluation PreclinicalInflammationPharmacologyDermatitis ContactDexamethasonechemistry.chemical_compoundMiceTriterpenoidDermisUrsolic acidTriterpeneEdemamedicineAnimalsOleanolic AcidBetulinic AcidDexamethasonePharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationintegumentary systembusiness.industryTriterpenesmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryImmunologyTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateFemalemedicine.symptombusinessPentacyclic Triterpenesmedicine.drugEuropean journal of pharmacology
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4-dimethylamino-3′,4′-dimethoxychalcone downregulates iNOS expression and exerts anti-inflammatory effects

2001

Abstract Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species contribute to the pathophysiology of inflammatory conditions. We have studied the effects of a novel superoxide scavenger, 4-dimethylamino-3′,4′-dimethoxychalcone (CH11) in macrophages and in vivo. CH11 has been shown to inhibit the chemiluminescence induced by zymosan in mouse peritoneal macrophages and the cytotoxic effects of superoxide. In the same cells, the modulation by superoxide of nitric oxide (NO) production in response to zymosan was investigated. CH11 was more effective than the membrane-permeable scavenger Tiron for inhibition of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) protein expression and nitrite production. We have shown that CH…

Anti-Inflammatory AgentsNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIPharmacologyCarrageenanNitric OxideBiochemistryGene Expression Regulation EnzymologicNitric oxideMicechemistry.chemical_compoundChalconeChalconesSuperoxidesIn vivoPhysiology (medical)AnimalsEdemaEnzyme InhibitorsRespiratory BurstInflammationTironbiologySuperoxideZymosanZymosanFree Radical ScavengersNitric oxide synthaseOxidative StresschemistryBiochemistryEicosanoidLuminescent Measurements12-Dihydroxybenzene-35-Disulfonic Acid Disodium SaltMacrophages Peritonealbiology.proteinFemaleTumor necrosis factor alphaNitric Oxide SynthaseFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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Chemical Constituents and Pharmacological Properties ofPoria cocos

2011

Poria cocos (Polyporaceae) is a saprophytic fungus that grows in diverse species of Pinus. Its sclerotium, called fu-ling or hoelen, is used in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine for its diuretic, sedative, and tonic effects. Various studies of this fungus have demonstrated its marked anti-inflammatory activity in different experimental models of acute and chronic inflammation. It is widely used as a constituent of many preparations in Asian medicine, but the number of research papers on its clinical properties is insufficient for establishing its efficacy and safety from a scientific point of view. In this review, we have compiled all the published data concerning the chemistry, pha…

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Anti-inflammatory and tight junction protective activity of the herbal preparation STW 5-II on mouse intestinal organoids

2021

Abstract Background Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional bowel disorder, in which recurrent abdominal pain is associated with defecation or a change in bowel habits. STW 5-II is a combination of six medicinal herbs with a clinically proven efficacy in managing IBS. Aim This study aims to establish an in vitro IBS model using mouse intestinal organoids and to explore the anti-inflammatory and tight junction protective activities of the multi-herbal preparation STW 5-II. Methods Intestinal organoids were cultured in 1:1 Matrigel™ and medium domes. Inflammation and tight junction disruption were induced by a cocktail of cytokines (TNFα, IFNγ, IL-1β, IL-6) and bacterial proteins (LPS,…

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Modulation of COX, LOX and NFκB activities by Xanthium spinosum L. root extract and ziniolide.

2012

Xanthium spinosum L. (Asteraceae) is a medicinal weed distributed worldwide. Many of its diverse ethnopharmacological uses - namely diarrhoea, inflammation, liver disorders, snake bite and fever - are linked - at least in part - to an uncontrolled release of arachidonic acid metabolites. The crude extract of X. spinosum roots from Jordanian origin dose-dependently inhibited the 5-LOX (IC50 is approximately equal to 10 μg/mL), COX-1(IC50 is approximately equal to 50 μg/mL), and 12-LOX (IC50 is approximately equal to 170 μg/mL) enzymatic pathways in intact pro-inflammatory cells. A direct activity at the level of PLA2 is not probable, but the extract induced the synthesis of the anti-inflamma…

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The Clinical Enzymology of the Complement System

1989

The complement (C) system is one of the most important humoral systems mediating many activities that contribute to inflammation and host defense, e.g. various anaphylatoxin activities, Chemotaxis and opsonization for phagocytosis. The C system is similar to other humoral systems, such as coagulation, fibrinolysis and the kinin system, a multifactoral system whose activation represents sequentially occurring multi-step activation cascades of the “classical” as well as the “alternative” pathway.

Antibody opsonizationClassical complement pathwayChemistrymedicineAnaphylatoxinChemotaxisInflammationKininComplement deficiencymedicine.symptommedicine.diseaseCell biologyComplement system
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A new dual inhibitor of arachidonate metabolism isolated from Helichrysum italicum.

2003

Six acetophenones (1-6) and one gamma-pyrone (7), previously isolated from Helichrysum italicum, were tested for their ability to inhibit enzymatic and non-enzymatic lipid peroxidation, the stable 1,1-diphenyl-2-pycryl-hydrazyl free radical, superoxide scavenging and arachidonic acid metabolism. In addition, they were studied in different experimental models such as the chronic inflammation induced by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA), the phospholipase A(2)-induced mouse paw oedema test, the carrageenan-induced mouse paw oedema test, and the writhing induced by acetic acid in the mouse. Of the assayed compounds, only 1 inhibited enzymatic lipid peroxidation but had no effect on no…

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