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Pro-inflammatory, Pleiotropic, and Anti-inflammatory TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-10 in Experimental Porcine Intervertebral Disk Degeneration

2009

The aim of this study was to check the balance between tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and interleukin-10 (IL-10) in well-developed end-stage disk disease in the disk itself as well as in paradiskal spine. In 6 domestic pigs the cranial bony end plate of the L4 vertebra was perforated to the nucleus pulposus. At 3 months the degenerated experimental and contiguous control disks, together with the adjoining bony and cartilaginous vertebral end plates, bone marrow, and spinal ligaments, were excised and used for immunohistochemical analysis. In general, there were more TNF-α and in particular IL-10 positive cells in the degenerated disks than in the control disks, where…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyNecrosisSwineIntervertebral Disc DegenerationLesionmedicineAnimalsIntervertebral DiscSwine DiseasesGeneral VeterinaryInterleukin-6Tumor Necrosis Factor-alphabusiness.industryCartilageIntervertebral discAnatomyImmunohistochemistryInterleukin-10VertebraIntervertebral diskmedicine.anatomical_structureTumor necrosis factor alphaBone marrowmedicine.symptombusinessVeterinary Pathology
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Pig liver gene therapy by noninvasive interventionist catheterism

2006

The efficacy of noninvasive interventionist catheterism in large animals as an alternative to the hydrodynamic procedure, described for small animals, is evaluated. Basically, gene transfer is performed by implantation and fixation of a balloon catheter within the suprahepatic vein of anesthetized pigs, through the femoral vein. The catheter tip is identified by fluoroscopy, injecting a contrast solution that marks large or small hepatic territories. Animals were injected with a 100 ml pTG7101 plasmid solution (40 microg/ml), which contains the human alpha-1 antitrypsin gene, perfused at a rate of 7.5 ml/s and efficacy and toxicity of the procedure were evaluated. The results show: (i) the …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySwineFemoral veinGene ExpressionBiologyGene deliveryTransfectionCatheterizationMicroscopy Electron TransmissionGeneticsmedicineAnimalsVeinMolecular BiologyReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionLiver DiseasesBalloon catheterDNAGenetic TherapyImmunohistochemistryCathetermedicine.anatomical_structureEndocytic vesicleLiverNaked DNAalpha 1-AntitrypsinModels AnimalMolecular MedicinePerfusionGene Therapy
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Evaluation of Galantamine transbuccal absorption by reconstituted human oral epithelium and porcine tissue as buccal mucosa models: Part I

2008

Over the last decade, interest in delivering drugs through buccal mucosa has increased. As a major limitation in buccal drug delivery could be the low permeability of the epithelium, the aim of this study was to evaluate the aptitude of galantamine, useful in Alzheimer's disease, to penetrate the buccal mucosa. The evaluation of the ability of galantamine to permeate through the buccal epithelium was investigated using two permeation models. Firstly, in vitro permeation experiments were carried out using reconstituted human oral non-keratinised epithelium and Transwell diffusion cells system. Results were validated by ex vivo experiments using porcine buccal mucosa as membrane and Franz typ…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySwinePharmaceutical ScienceAbsorption (skin)BiologyPermeabilityDiffusionstomatognathic systemPharmacokineticsSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologichemedicineAnimalsHumansTransbuccal permeationCells CulturedGalantamineMouth MucosaAdministration BuccalEpithelial CellsGeneral MedicineBuccal administrationPermeationIn vitroEpitheliumstomatognathic diseasesKineticsmedicine.anatomical_structureSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoDrug deliveryReconstituted human oral epithelium (HOE)Diffusion Chambers CultureCholinesterase InhibitorsPorcine buccal mucosaAlzheimer’s diseaseEx vivoBiotechnology
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Visualization of alveolar recruitment in a porcine model of unilateral lung lavage using3He-MRI

2009

BACKGROUND: In the acute respiratory distress syndrome potentially recruitable lung volume is currently discussed. (3)He-magnetic resonance imaging ((3)He-MRI) offers the possibility to visualize alveolar recruitment directly. METHODS: With the approval of the state animal care committee, unilateral lung damage was induced in seven anesthetized pigs by saline lavage of the right lungs. The left lung served as an intraindividual control (healthy lung). Unilateral lung damage was confirmed by conventional proton MRI and spiral-CT scanning. The total aerated lung volume was determined both at a positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) of 0 and 10 mbar from three-dimensionally reconstructed (3)H…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySwinemedicine.medical_treatmentAcute Lung InjuryHemodynamicsAtelectasisAcute respiratory distressBronchoalveolar LavageHeliumPositive-Pressure RespirationAnimal modelIsotopesAnimalsMedicineLung volumesLungSalineLungPulmonary Gas Exchangebusiness.industryHemodynamicsGeneral Medicinerespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingRespiratory Function Testsrespiratory tract diseasesDisease Models AnimalTreatment OutcomeAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureModels AnimalbusinessNuclear medicineLung lavageActa Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
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Comparison of iceball diameter and temperature distribution achieved with 3-mm accuprobe cryoprobes in porcine and human liver tissue and human color…

2000

Abstract We aimed to assess the thermal profile and size of iceballs produced by Accuprobe cryoprobes in fresh porcine and human liver and human colorectal cancer liver metastases in vitro to allow better planning of cryosurgical treatment of liver metastases. Iceballs were produced by a 20-min single freeze cycle using 8-mm cryoprobes in pig liver in a waterbath at 37°C ( n = 8) and 3-mm cryoprobes in pig liver ( n = 8), human liver ( n = 3), and human colorectal cancer liver metastases ( n = 8). The iceball diameters and the temperatures at different distances from the cryoprobe were measured. Mean iceball diameters produced by 8-mm cryoprobes in pig liver were 56.3 mm and varied from 38.…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySwinemedicine.medical_treatmentIn Vitro TechniquesCryosurgeryGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCryosurgeryMetastasisPorcine liverDistribution (pharmacology)MedicineAnimalsHumansPreoperative planningHuman liverbusiness.industryIceLiver NeoplasmsTemperatureGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseIn vitroLiverEvaluation Studies as TopicGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesbusinessColorectal NeoplasmsPig liverCryobiology
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Use of flow cytometry and confocal microscopy techniques to investigate early CdCl(2)-induced nephrotoxicity in vitro.

2001

CdCl(2) is a well-known toxic compound for the kidney in vivo and in vitro. We report here part of the results of an ECVAM (European Centre for the Validation of Alternative Methods) contract study, aimed at establishing and assessing several flow cytometric and confocal microscopic endpoints for use in an in vitro nephrotoxicity model. Three renal tubule cell lines, OK (opossum, proximal tubule origin), LLC-PK1 (pig, proximal tubule origin) and MDCK (dog, distal tubule origin) were exposed for 1, 5 and 24 h to 25 microM and 100 microM CdCl(2). The results obtained for mitochondrial membrane potential showed a decrease in all the cell lines after 5 h of treatment with both CdCl(2) concentra…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsCell SurvivalSwineApoptosisMitochondrionBiologyToxicologyAnimal Testing AlternativesFlow cytometryNephrotoxicitylaw.inventionCell LineMembrane PotentialsKidney Tubules ProximalDogsCadmium ChlorideIn vivoConfocal microscopylawmedicineAnimalsViability assayKidneyMicroscopy Confocalmedicine.diagnostic_testDose-Response Relationship DrugRhodaminesGeneral MedicineIntracellular MembranesFlow CytometryMolecular biologyMitochondriamedicine.anatomical_structureCell cultureCalciumToxicology in vitro : an international journal published in association with BIBRA
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On taeniasis, hydatidosis and 'figatellu'.

2014

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyMeatHepatologybusiness.industrySwineGastroenterologymedicine.diseaseFood ParasitologyLiverEchinococcosismedicineTaeniasisAnimalsHumansbusinessTaeniasisClinics and research in hepatology and gastroenterology
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Circular dichroism studies on the interaction of sulfonylureas with insulin

1976

The interaction of 5 sulfonylurea derivatives with insuline was investigated by means of circular dichroism measurements. It was found that all sulfonylureas investigated decrease the ellipticity band of insulin at 208 nm, whereas the band at 222 nm remains unaffected. It is suggested that these observations are due to a change of the insulin conformation, provoked by the interaction of the drugs with insulin. It is assumed that such an effect on the insulin conformation can influence the binding properties of insulin, e.g. in respect to the insulin aggregation, to the binding to insulin antibodies and to a bound, inactive form of insulin in the plasma. Some other drugs have similar, but mo…

PharmacologyCircular dichroismmedicine.medical_specialtyBinding SitesProtein ConformationSwinemedicine.drug_classChemistryCircular DichroismInsulinmedicine.medical_treatmentBinding propertiesPharmacology toxicologyGeneral MedicineInsulin AntibodySulfonylureaSulfonylurea CompoundsEndocrinologyProtein structureInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsInsulinBinding siteNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
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Gastric histamine methyltransferase: Different methylation rates for enantiomers of side-chain methylated histamine analogues using a highly purified…

1984

The inhibitor/activator and substrate properties of enantiomers of two methylated histamines (MH) were investigated using a histamine methyltransferase preparation which was purified 1207-fold from pig fundic mucosa by ultracentrifugation, ion-exchange chromatography on DEAE-cellulose and preparative electrofocusing. In 1-100 microM concentrations, S-alpha-MH and R-alpha-MH were acceptor substrates as good as histamine itself. When substrate concentrations were increased to 1 mM these substances were methylated to an even greater extent than histamine, since they did not exert substrate inhibition on HMT. Introduction of a further methyl-group into the N alpha-position reduced acceptor subs…

Pharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationHistamine N-MethyltransferaseChromatographyHistamine N-methyltransferaseSwineActivator (genetics)ChemistryIsoelectric focusingMethylhistaminesImmunologySubstrate (chemistry)StereoisomerismMethyltransferasesMethylationToxicologyMethylationchemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymeBiochemistryGastric MucosaAnimalsPharmacology (medical)UltracentrifugeHistamineAgents and Actions
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A structural insight into the P1 S1 binding mode of diaminoethylphosphonic and phosphinic acids, selective inhibitors of alanine aminopeptidases

2016

Abstract N′-substituted 1,2-diaminoethylphosphonic acids and 1,2-diaminoethylphosphinic dipeptides were explored to unveil the structural context of the unexpected selectivity of these inhibitors of M1 alanine aminopeptidases (APNs) versus M17 leucine aminopeptidase (LAP). The diaminophosphonic acids were obtained via aziridines in an improved synthetic procedure that was further expanded for the phosphinic pseudodipeptide system. The inhibitory activity, measured for three M1 and one M17 metalloaminopeptidases of different sources (bacterial, human and porcine), revealed several potent compounds (e.g., K i  = 65 nM of 1u for Hs APN). Two structures of an M1 representative (APN from Neisser…

Phosphorous AcidsSwineStereochemistryNeisseria meningitidisCD13 AntigensCrystallography X-RayLigands010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesAminopeptidaseArticleAminopeptidase NPhosphonic and phosphinic acidsLeucyl AminopeptidaseStructure-Activity RelationshipS1 binding modeDrug DiscoveryAnimalsHumansProtease InhibitorsPharmacologyAlanineBinding Sitesbiology010405 organic chemistryChemistryAminopeptidase NOrganic ChemistryActive siteStructural contextAPN-inhibitor complex structuresDipeptidesGeneral MedicinePhosphinic Acids0104 chemical sciencesMetalloaminopeptidasesPhosphinic Acidsbiology.proteinLeucineSelectivityEuropean Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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