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Glutathione deficiency of the lower respiratory tract in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

2002

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a disease of unknown aetiology. Increased oxidant burden and antioxidant, e.g. glutathione (GSH), deficiency in the lower respiratory tract have been thought to play a role in the progression of IPF. Sputum induction is a safe noninvasive tool to study inflammation in the respiratory tract. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the direct measurement of GSH in induced sputum supernatant. Sixteen IPF patients and 15 healthy, nonsmoking subjects underwent sputum induction. Total GSH in sputum, saliva and plasma was measured spectrophotometrically. Sputum GSH was decreased more then four-fold in IPF patients when compared to healthy subjects (mean …

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAdultMalePulmonary FibrosisPathogenesischemistry.chemical_compoundIdiopathic pulmonary fibrosismedicineHumansSalivaLungAgedLungbusiness.industryRespiratory diseaseSputumGlutathionerespiratory systemMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseGlutathionePathophysiologyrespiratory tract diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryImmunologySputumFemalemedicine.symptombusinessRespiratory tractThe European respiratory journal
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Effect of age and asthma duration upon elastase and alpha1-antitrypsin levels in adult asthmatics

2003

In asthmatic subjects an imbalance between elastase and alpha1-antitrypsin (alpha1-PI) exists. This study aims to evaluate whether ageing per se affects the levels of elastase. Both young and elderly asthmatics with comparable severity and duration of disease, as well as young and elderly healthy subjects, underwent an induced sputum procedure to measure levels of elastase and alpha1-PI. The percentage of sputum neutrophils and eosinophils was higher in young and elderly asthmatics than in young and elderly controls. The levels of both total and active elastase were significantly higher in young and elderly asthmatics than in young and elderly controls, and directly correlated with the perc…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAdultmedicine.medical_specialtySputum CytologyPathologyAgingNeutrophilsDiseaseEosinophilSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioGastroenterologyLeukocyte CountInternal medicineForced Expiratory VolumeMedicineHumansAsthmaAgedPancreatic Elastasebusiness.industryRespiratory diseaseElastaseNeutrophilSputumsocial sciencesMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasehumanitiesPathophysiologyAsthmaEosinophilsAgeingalpha 1-AntitrypsinAdult; Aged; Aging; Asthma; Eosinophils; Forced Expiratory Volume; Humans; Leukocyte Count; Middle Aged; Neutrophils; Pancreatic Elastase; Sputum; alpha 1-AntitrypsinSputummedicine.symptombusinessHuman
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Regulation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in myocardium subjected to cardioplegic arrest.

2009

BACKGROUND: Nitric oxide (NO) production by both coronary endothelial cells and cardiomyocytes is thought to play a significant role in myocardial pathophysiology following ischemia/reperfusion (I/R). METHODS: In thirteen pigs subjected to 1 hour cardioplegic arrest (CA) on CPB, left ventricular (LV) biopsies were collected prior to CPB (baseline), at 60 min CPA, at 15 and 30 min reperfusion on CPB, and at 120 min post CPB. LV specimens were immunocytochemically stained against phospho-eNOS Ser1177 , phospho-eNOS Thr495 , phosphorylated ERK1/2, and AKT/PKB. Four additional pigs without CA served as controls. Cardiomyocytes were quantitatively investigated using TV densitometry (gray units: …

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Decreased glutathione and low catalase activity contribute to oxidative stress in children with α-1 antitrypsin deficiency: Table 1

2014

Background Recent investigations in animal models have revealed oxidative stress and oxidative damage in the pathogenesis of alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD). However, no data are available on the oxidative stress status and antioxidant enzyme activity in these patients. This study was aimed to analyse the oxidative stress profile and enzymatic antioxidant defence mechanisms in children with AATD. Methods Oxidative stress parameters and the activity of the main antioxidant enzymes were prospectively measured in serum of fifty-one children diagnosed with AATD and thirty-eight control individuals. Results Oxidative stress was increased in the serum of children with intermediate- (MZ; SZ)…

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Obstructive sleep apnea and cancer: a complex relationship

2020

Purpose of review Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been recognized as a risk factor for cancer mainly through hypoxia, based on studies that did not distinguish among cancer types. The purpose of this review is to discuss the most recent data on epidemiology and pathophysiology of the OSA-cancer association. Recent findings According to epidemiological studies, OSA may have different influences on each type of cancer, either increasing or decreasing its incidence and aggressiveness. Time spent with oxygen saturation below 90% appears the polysomnographic variable most strongly associated with unfavorable effects on cancer. Experimental studies support the role of hypoxia as an important ri…

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Amyloid Beta-Mediated Changes in Synaptic Function and Spine Number of Neocortical Neurons Depend on NMDA Receptors

2021

Onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathophysiology differs between brain regions. The neocortex, for example, is a brain region that is affected very early during AD. NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are involved in mediating amyloid beta (Aβ) toxicity. NMDAR expression, on the other hand, can be affected by Aβ. We tested whether the high vulnerability of neocortical neurons for Aβ-toxicity may result from specific NMDAR expression profiles or from a particular regulation of NMDAR expression by Aβ. Electrophysiological analyses suggested that pyramidal cells of 6-months-old wildtype mice express mostly GluN1/GluN2A NMDARs. While synaptic NMDAR-mediated currents are unaltered in 5xFAD …

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Corneal Epithelial Stem Cells-Physiology, Pathophysiology and Therapeutic Options.

2021

In the human cornea, regeneration of the epithelium is regulated by the stem cell reservoir of the limbus, which is the marginal region of the cornea representing the anatomical and functional border between the corneal and conjunctival epithelium. In support of this concept, extensive limbal damage, e.g., by chemical or thermal injury, inflammation, or surgery, may induce limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) leading to vascularization and opacification of the cornea and eventually vision loss. These acquired forms of limbal stem cell deficiency may occur uni- or bilaterally, which is important for the choice of treatment. Moreover, a variety of inherited diseases, such as congenital aniridia…

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Management of painful bone metastases.

2007

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review examines recent data on the pathophysiology and mechanisms of bone pain; it highlights the use of multiple and interdisciplinary treatments rather than sole use of traditional analgesics. RECENT FINDINGS: Bone pain has been shown to have a unique pathophysiology. Recent experimental (animal) models have revealed that, parallel to increased bone destruction, ipsilateral spinal cord segments that receive primary input from the cancerous femur exhibit several notable neurochemical changes. These mandate the use of opioid doses sufficient to inhibit the observed nociceptive behaviours; these doses are greater than those required to alleviate pain behaviours of com…

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Influence of AT-1 receptor blockade on endothelium - derived factors in essential hypertension.

1999

Receptor blockademedicine.anatomical_structureEndotheliumbusiness.industryPathophysiology of hypertensionInternal MedicineMedicinePharmacologybusinessEssential hypertensionmedicine.diseaseAmerican Journal of Hypertension
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Mouse models of inflammatory bowel disease.

2007

Animal models of intestinal inflammation are indispensable for our understanding of the pathogenesis of Crohn disease and Ulcerative colitis, the idiopathic forms of inflammatory bowel disease in humans. The clinical appearance of human IBD is heterogeneous, a fact that is also reflected by the steadily increasing number of mouse strains displaying IBD like intestinal alterations. The analysis of these models together with genetic studies in humans greatly enhanced our insights into immunoregulatory processes in the gut and led to the generally accepted hypothesis that a deregulated immune response against components of the intestinal microbiota is critically involved in IBD pathophysiology…

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