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Biological Causes of Anterior Knee Pain

2012

We review the pathophysiology of anterior knee pain in the young patient. Emphasis is placed on newer findings. We have developed what we call the “Neural Model” as an explanation for the genesis of anterior knee pain. We have demonstrated a neuroanatomical basis for PFPS in the young patient and the clinical observation that the lateral retinaculum may have a key role in the origin of this pain. According to our studies we hypothesize that periodic short episodes of ischemia in the lateral retinaculum could be implicated in the pathogenesis of anterior knee pain, at least in a subgroup of anterior knee pain patients, by triggering neural proliferation of nociceptive axons (substance P posi…

Osteoid osteomamedicine.medical_specialtyLateral retinaculumInfrapatellar fat padProprioceptionbusiness.industryIschemiamedicine.diseasePhysical medicine and rehabilitationKnee painNociceptionmedicinemedicine.symptombusinessTissue homeostasis
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Presenilin-1 Mutations Are a Cause of Primary Lateral Sclerosis-Like Syndrome

2021

6 páginas, 2 figuras

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryDiseasePSEN1 mutationPresenilinCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceCerebrospinal fluidPSEN1MedicineFamily historyAmyotrophic lateral sclerosisMolecular BiologyPrimary Lateral Sclerosisbusiness.industryUpper motor neuronBrief Research ReportAlzheimer's diseasemedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structuremotor neuron diseaseprimary lateral sclerosisprogressive spastic paraparesisbusinessAlzheimer’s diseaseNeuroscienceRC321-571
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Effects of verapamil and N-acetylcysteine on doxorubicin or isoproterenol cardiotoxicity in mice

1989

PharmacologyCardiotoxicitymedicine.medical_specialtyHeart Diseasesbusiness.industryIsoproterenolPharmacologyAcetylcysteineAcetylcysteineMiceEndocrinologyVerapamilDoxorubicinInternal medicineHeart Function TestsmedicineAnimalsVerapamilDoxorubicinbusinessmedicine.drugPharmacological Research
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Action of tertiary phenylalkylamines on cardiac transient outward current from outside the cell membrane.

1996

The effects of the phenylalkylamines verapamil (V), gallopamil (G), and devapamil (D) and their corresponding quaternary derivatives on the transient outward current (Ito) were examined in rat ventricular cardiomyocytes using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique. The question was addressed, whether phenylalkylamines act on Ito from the inside or the outside or from both sides of the cell membrane. To this end, the myocytes were either superfused extracellularly or perfused intracellularly with drug-containing solutions. In addition, the effects of verapamil were investigated at different pH-values. V, G, and D (30 microM each), applied extracellularly, reduced the steady state current of It…

PharmacologyDevapamilCardiac transient outward potassium currentGallopamilChemistryAnalytical chemistryHeartGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationRatsCell membraneRats Sprague-Dawleychemistry.chemical_compoundMembranemedicine.anatomical_structureVerapamilmedicineVerapamilAnimalsPatch clampSteady state (chemistry)Gallopamilmedicine.drugNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology
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Kinetics and state-dependent effects of verapamil on cardiac L-type calcium channels.

1996

The voltage dependence and the kinetics of block by verapamil of L-type calcium current (ICa) were investigated in ventricular myocytes from rat hearts using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique. ICa was elicited repetitively in response to depolarizing voltage pulses from -80 mV to 0 mV at different pulse intervals and durations. Verapamil reduced the magnitude of ICa in a frequency-dependent manner without tonic component. The time course of ICa remained unchanged suggesting that not open but inactivated channels were affected by the drug. The interaction of verapamil with inactivated channels was investigated by the application of twin pulses. In the presence of verapamil, the duration o…

PharmacologyVoltage-dependent calcium channelChemistryKineticsTime constantAnalytical chemistryDepolarizationHeartGeneral MedicineIn Vitro TechniquesCalcium Channel BlockersRatsKineticsDrug concentrationNuclear magnetic resonanceVerapamilState dependentBariummedicineVerapamilAnimalsL-type calcium channelCalcium Channelsmedicine.drugNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology
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Release of non-neuronal acetylcholine from the isolated human placenta is mediated by organic cation transporters

2001

1. The release of acetylcholine was investigated in the human placenta villus, a useful model for the characterization of the non-neuronal cholinergic system. 2. Quinine, an inhibitor of organic cation transporters (OCT), reduced acetylcholine release in a reversible and concentration-dependent manner with an IC(50) value of 5 microM. The maximal effect, inhibition by 99%, occurred at a concentration of 300 microM. 3. Procaine (100 microM), a sodium channel blocker, and vesamicol (10 microM), an inhibitor of the vesicular acetylcholine transporter, were ineffective. 4. Corticosterone, an inhibitor of OCT subtype 1, 2 and 3 reduced acetylcholine in a concentration-dependent manner with an IC…

Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyVesamicolOrganic cation transport proteinsbiologyAmiloridechemistry.chemical_compoundProcaineEndocrinologychemistryMechanism of actionVesicular acetylcholine transporterInternal medicinemedicinebiology.proteinVerapamilmedicine.symptomAcetylcholinemedicine.drugBritish Journal of Pharmacology
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Breaking the temperature-size rule: Thermal effects on growth, development and fecundity of a crustacean from temporary waters

2013

The temperature-size rule (TSR) is a well-established phenomenon to describe the growth response of ectotherms to temperature by which individuals maintained at low temperatures grow more slowly, but attain a larger size upon maturity. Although there are adaptive and non-adaptive theories about the plasticity of body size in response to temperature, these cannot be applied to all ectotherms, and little is known about the changes in growth and development rates through ontogeny. The ostracod species Heterocypris bosniaca, an inhabitant of freshwater temporary ponds, was used to examine the growth and development rates of its nine growth stages and female fecundity at four different temperatu…

PhysiologyEcologyOntogenyBiologybiology.organism_classificationFecundityBiochemistryCrustaceanBody TemperatureTemperature gradientFertilityCrustaceaOstracodEctothermAnimalsBody SizeInstarFemaleCarapaceGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesDevelopmental BiologyJournal of Thermal Biology
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TMS activation of interhemispheric pathways between the posterior parietal cortex and the contralateral motor cortex

2009

Using a twin coil transcranial magnetic stimulation (tc-TMS) approach we have previously demonstrated that facilitation may be detected in the primary motor cortex (M1) following stimulation over the ipsilateral caudal intraparietal sulcus (cIPS). Here we tested the interhemispheric interactions between the IPS and the contralateral motor cortex (M1). We found that conditioning the right cIPS facilitated contralateral M1 when the conditioning stimulus had an intensity of 90% resting motor threshold (RMT) but not at 70% or 110% RMT. Facilitation was maximal when the interstimulus interval (ISI) between cIPS and M1 was 6 or 12 ms. These facilitatory effects were mediated by interactions with …

PhysiologyInterstimulus intervalmedicine.medical_treatmentParietal lobePosterior parietal cortexStimulationIntraparietal sulcusTranscranial magnetic stimulationmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicinePrimary motor cortexPsychologyNeuroscienceMotor cortexThe Journal of Physiology
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Amulet, Cure and Ornament. Red Coral in Trapani during the Plague Epidemics of 1575 and 1624

2023

Among the numerous epidemic episodes that have affected western Sicily in modern times, sadly famous are the plague of 1575 and 1624. The latter was the most serious occurred in Trapani and the one of which the most dramatic testimonies are preserved. Trapani quickly assumed the role of the starting point of the plague epidemic that raged in Sicily until 1626. The documents of the time testify to the coexistence of popular and religious beliefs of a superstitious nature with embryonic policies to contain the contagion on a scientific basis. The most famous doctor of the time in Trapani, Pietro Parisi, as it is known also linked to Malta, among other things recommended a coral-based therapy …

Plague Epidemics Coral Trapani 1575 1624Settore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte Moderna
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Inhalable polymeric microparticles as pharmaceutical porous powder for drug administration

2022

In this work, the production of inhalable polymeric microparticles with modulable porosity is described. The starting polymeric material was the PHEA-g-RhB-g-PLA graft copolymer, which was suitably processed by spray drying (SD). Thanks to the addition of AB (weight percentage equal to 10 and 20 % with respect to the polymer) in the liquid feed, three biocompatible matrices were obtained with an increasing porosity in terms of pore volume (from 0.015 to 0.024 cc/g) and pore average diameter (from 1.942 to 3.060 nm), a decreasing tapped density values (from 0.75 to 0.50), and favorable aerosolization characteristics. These differences were high-lighted also by a significant increase in the r…

Porous microparticlesDrug CarriersPolymersSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoAdministration InhalationPharmaceutical SciencePulmonary administrationRapamycinPowdersParticle SizePorosityαβ-Poly(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-Dl-ASPARTAMIDE (PHEA)
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