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The use of ziprasidone in clinical practice: Analysis of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic aspects from data of a drug monitoring survey

2008

AbstractThis study related clinical effects to daily doses and serum concentrations of ziprasidone by retrospective analysis of data from a therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) survey established for patients treated with the new antipsychotic drug. In the total sample of 463 patients ziprasidone doses ranged between 20 and 320 mg/d and correlated significantly (r2 = 0.093, P < 0.01) with serum concentrations. The latter were highly variable within and between individual patients (between patients median 67 ng/ml, 25–75th percentile 40–103 ng/ml). Pharmacokinetic interactions with comedication played a minor role. According to the clinical global impressions (CGI) scale most of the 348 pati…

MaleDrugmedicine.drug_classmedia_common.quotation_subjectAtypical antipsychotic030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPharmacologySeverity of Illness Index030226 pharmacology & pharmacyDrug Administration SchedulePiperazines03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePharmacotherapyPharmacokineticsHumansMedicineZiprasidoneRetrospective Studiesmedia_commonDose-Response Relationship Drugmedicine.diagnostic_testMood Disordersbusiness.industryDrug interactionThiazolesPsychiatry and Mental healthTreatment OutcomePsychotic DisordersTherapeutic drug monitoringAnesthesiaPharmacodynamicsDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleDrug MonitoringbusinessAntipsychotic Agentsmedicine.drugEuropean Psychiatry
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Epidemiology and diagnostic and therapeutic management of febrile seizures in the Italian pediatric emergency departments: A prospective observationa…

2015

AIM: Febrile seizures (FS) involve 2-5% of the paediatric population, among which Complex FS (CFS) account for one third of accesses for FS in Emergency Departments (EDs). The aim of our study was to define the epidemiology, the clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic approach to FS and CFSs in the Italian EDs. METHODS: A multicenter prospective observational study was performed between April 2014 and March 2015. Patients between 1 and 60 months of age, randomly accessing to ED for ongoing FS or reported FS at home were included. Demographic features and diagnostic-therapeutic follow-up were recorded. FS were categorized in simple (<10min), prolonged (10-30min) and status epilepticus (>3…

MaleEmergency Medical ServicesPediatricsNeurologyFebrileEpilepsyStatus Epilepticus0302 clinical medicineBolus (medicine)EpidemiologyPrevalenceItalian populationEpidemiologic studyProspective StudiesChildPediatricEmergency ServiceAge FactorsSettore MED/38Emergency department; Epidemiologic study; Italian population; Pediatrics; Simple and complex febrile seizures;ItalyNeurologyChild PreschoolPopulation studyAnticonvulsantsFemaleEmergency Service HospitalEmergency department; Epidemiologic study; Italian population; Pediatrics; Simple and complex febrile seizures; Age Factors; Anticonvulsants; Child Preschool; Emergency Medical Services; Emergency Service Hospital; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Infant; Italy; Male; Prevalence; Prospective Studies; Seizures Febrile; Status Epilepticusmedicine.drugmedicine.medical_specialtypediatricsSeizures FebrileNOHospital03 medical and health sciencesSeizures030225 pediatricsmedicineHumansPreschoolEmergency departmentbusiness.industrySimple and complex febrile seizuresInfantEmergency departmentmedicine.diseaseemergency department; epidemiologic study; italian population; pediatrics; simple and complex febrile seizures; neurology; neurology (clinical)MidazolamObservational studyNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFollow-Up StudiesEpilepsy Research
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Investigation of the vascular and pleiotropic effects of atorvastatin and pioglitazone in a population at high cardiovascular risk.

2008

We investigated the effect of atorvastatin monotherapy and combined treatment with atorvastatin and pioglitazone on intima-media thickness, vascular function and the cardiovascular risk profile. In all, 148 patients (76 male, 72 female; aged 61.4±6.5 years; body mass index [BMI] 29.2±4.1 kg/m2; mean±SD) with increased cardiovascular (CV) risk factors were randomised. Intima-media thickness (IMT), the augmentation index (Aix@75), the microvascular response to acetylcholine (LDF), lipid status, and plasma levels of intact proinsulin, adiponectin, interleukin-6 (IL-6), monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1), matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9), sCD40L, P-selectin, tissue plasminogen activator …

MaleEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismAtorvastatinBlood lipidsBlood Pressurechemistry.chemical_compoundGermanyAtorvastatinMedicineProspective StudiesSkinUltrasonographyeducation.field_of_studymedicine.diagnostic_testMiddle AgedLipidsTreatment OutcomeCardiovascular DiseasesRadial ArteryDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleInflammation MediatorsCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinemedicine.drugmedicine.medical_specialtyCarotid Artery CommonPopulationRisk AssessmentDouble-Blind MethodInternal medicineInternal MedicineHumansPyrroleseducationAgedAdiponectinPioglitazonebusiness.industryCholesterolMicrocirculationAtherosclerosisEndocrinologychemistryHeptanoic AcidsThiazolidinedionesHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsbusinessLipid profilePioglitazoneLipoproteinDiabetesvascular disease research
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Peripheral and central CB1 cannabinoid receptors control stress-induced impairment of memory consolidation

2016

Stressful events can generate emotional memories linked to the traumatic incident, but they also can impair the formation of nonemotional memories. Although the impact of stress on emotional memories is well studied, much less is known about the influence of the emotional state on the formation of nonemotional memories. We used the novel object-recognition task as a model of nonemotional memory in mice to investigate the underlying mechanism of the deleterious effect of stress on memory consolidation. Systemic, hippocampal, and peripheral blockade of cannabinoid type-1 (CB1) receptors abolished the stress-induced memory impairment. Genetic deletion and rescue of CB1 receptors in specific ce…

MaleEstrès0301 basic medicineIndolesCannabinoid receptormedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationDopamine beta-HydroxylaseHippocampal formation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePiperidinesReceptor Cannabinoid CB1Cannabinoides -- ReceptorsmedicineAnimalsMemory impairmentReceptoreducationMemory ConsolidationMice KnockoutNeuronsElectroshockMemory Disorderseducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryBiological SciencesEndocannabinoid system3. Good health030104 developmental biologyHindlimb SuspensionPyrazolesMemory consolidationCannabinoidRimonabantPsychologyNeuroscienceAnisomycinStress Psychological030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMemòriaProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Disseminated fusariosis in immunocompromised patients

2011

Immunocompromised patients are at high risk of developing serious disseminated infections by opportunistic fungi (Aspergillus, Candida, and Fusarium spp), which frequently present as cutaneous lesions, sometimes as a first sign. Prolonged and deep neutropenia, immunodepressive treatments (systemic steroids and chemotherapy) and severe T-cell immunodeficiency are the most important risk factors. We report 2 patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, who developed multiple tender erythematous skin lesions on their legs and arms during chemotherapy treatment. Skin biopsies for histology and culture studies established the diagnosis of Fusarium infection. They received treatment with systemic …

MaleFusariummedicine.medical_specialtyAntifungal Agentsmedicine.medical_treatmentDermatologyNeutropeniaImmunocompromised HostYoung AdultFatal OutcomeAmphotericin BGranulocyte Colony-Stimulating FactormedicineHumansYoung adultImmunodeficiencyVoriconazoleChemotherapyAspergillusbiologybusiness.industryMortality rateMiddle AgedPrecursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-LymphomaTriazolesmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationDermatologyPyrimidinesFusariosisImmunologyFemaleVoriconazolebusinessmedicine.drugEuropean Journal of Dermatology
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Natural history of malignant bone disease in hepatocellular carcinoma: final results of a multicenter bone metastasis survey

2014

BackgroundBone is an uncommon site of metastasis in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Therefore, there are few studies concerning the natural history of bone metastasis in patients with HCC.Patients and methodsData on clinicopathology, survival, skeletal-related events (SREs), and bone-directed therapies for 211 deceased HCC patients with evidence of bone metastasis were statistically analyzed.ResultsThe median age was 70 years; 172 patients were male (81.5%). The median overall survival was 19 months. The median time to the onset of bone metastasis was 13 months (22.2% at HCC diagnosis); 64.9% patients had multiple bone metastases. Spine was the most common site of bon…

MaleGenetics and Molecular Biology (all)medicine.medical_specialtyCarcinoma HepatocellularBone diseaseSettore MED/06 - Oncologia Medicamedicine.medical_treatmentScienceBone NeoplasmsGastroenterology and HepatologyBiochemistryGastroenterologyBone and BonesMetastasisInternal medicineMedicine and Health SciencesmedicineCarcinomaHumansAged; Bone Neoplasms; Bone and Bones; Carcinoma Hepatocellular; Female; Humans; Italy; Liver; Liver Neoplasms; Male; Middle Aged; Quality of Life; Survival Analysis; Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)Survival analysisAgedPharmacologyMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryCarcinomaLiver NeoplasmsQRBone metastasisHepatocellularBone fractureMiddle AgedBisphosphonatemedicine.diseaseSurvival Analysiszoledronic acidHepatocellular Carcinomaskeletal-related eventsSurgeryZoledronic acidOncologyItalyLiverAgricultural and Biological Sciences (all)Quality of LifeMedicineFemalebusinessResearch Articlemedicine.drug
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Human toxocariasis: a report of nine cases

2008

Aim: Human toxocariasis is caused by infection with the larval stage of nematode parasites of dogs and cats, Toxocara canis or Toxocara cati. These helminths are not able to complete their life cycle in undefinitive hosts and so undergo aberrant migrations in the tissues causing a wide spectrum of signs and symptoms. Eosinophilia is often severe and sometimes represents the only sign of infection, except in ocular and neurological forms. Methods: We describe the clinical features of nine children affected by toxocariasis admitted to our Infectious Diseases department from 2004 to 2006. Results: Fever and hepatomegaly were the most common clinical findings. In two cases eosinophilia was not …

MaleHelminthiasisEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayAlbendazoleAlbendazoleEosinophilia Hepatomegaly Parasitic diseasesSeizures ToxocariasToxocara catiZoonosesparasitic diseasesmedicineEosinophiliaAnimalsHumansChildToxocariasisbiologybusiness.industryAntinematodal AgentsGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseRashCanisChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthImmunologyToxocariasisPrednisoneDrug Therapy CombinationFemalemedicine.symptombusinessToxocara canismedicine.drug
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Carbonic anhydrase activity in a calcium-mobilizing epithelium of the crustacean Orchestia cavimana during molting

1987

We investigated the involvement of the enzyme, carbonic anhydrase, in the calcification-decalcification processes occurring in the posterior caeca of the midgut of the terrestrial crustacean, Orchestia cavimana, before and after exuviation. This enzyme was ultrahistochemically localized throughout the membranes of the caecal epithelium as well as extracellularly, i.e., within pre-exuvial calcareous concretions and postexuvial calcified spherules. During the molt cycle, the pattern of carbonic anhydrase activity in the posterior caeca was correlated with the calcium content at this level. Acetazolamide treatment in vivo inhibited about 50% of the calcium uptake during both pre-exuvial secret…

MaleHistologychemistry.chemical_elementCalciumEpitheliumCrustaceaCarbonic anhydrasemedicineAnimalsMolecular BiologyCarbonic Anhydraseschemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyHistocytochemistryReabsorptionMidgutCell BiologyGeneral MedicineEpitheliumAcetazolamideMedical Laboratory Technologymedicine.anatomical_structureEnzymeBiochemistrychemistrybiology.proteinCalciumAnatomyGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesAcetazolamideDigestive SystemMoultingmedicine.drugHistochemistry
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A Polymorphism in the Crhr1 Gene Determines Stress Vulnerability in Male Mice

2014

Chronic stress is a risk factor for psychiatric disorders but does not necessarily lead to uniform long-term effects on mental health, suggesting modulating factors such as genetic predispositions. Here we address the question whether natural genetic variations in the mouse CRH receptor 1 (Crhr1) locus modulate the effects of adolescent chronic social stress (ACSS) on long-term stress hormone dysregulation in outbred CD1 mice, which allows a better understanding of the currently reported genes × environment interactions of early trauma and CRHR1 in humans. We identified 2 main haplotype variants in the mouse Crhr1 locus that modulate the long-term effects of ACSS on basal hypothalamic-pitui…

MaleHypothalamo-Hypophyseal SystemGenotypeGene ExpressionPituitary-Adrenal SystemLocus (genetics)Single-nucleotide polymorphismRegulatory Sequences Nucleic AcidBiologyBinding CompetitivePolymorphism Single NucleotideReceptors Corticotropin-Releasing HormoneMiceEndocrinologyGene FrequencyGenetic predispositionAnimalsHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseChronic stressCRHR1 GeneGeneIn Situ HybridizationSocial stressGeneticsBehavior AnimalTriazinesHaplotypeHaplotypesPituitary GlandPyrazolesFemaleGene-Environment InteractionCorticosteroneStress PsychologicalSignal TransductionEndocrinology
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Modulation of high impulsivity and attentional performance in rats by selective direct and indirect dopaminergic and noradrenergic receptor agonists

2011

Rationale Impulsivity is associated with a number of psychiatric disorders, most notably attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Drugs that augment catecholamine function (e.g. methylphenidate and the selective noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor atomoxetine) have clinical efficacy in ADHD, but their precise mechanism of action is unclear. Objective The objective of this study is to investigate the relative contribution of dopamine (DA) and noradrenaline (NA) to the therapeutic effects of clinically effective drugs in ADHD using rats selected for high impulsivity on the five-choice serial reaction time task (5CSRTT). Methods We examined the effects of direct and indirect DA and NA rec…

MaleImpulsivityQuinpiroleDopamineSerial LearningAtomoxetine HydrochlorideImpulsivityChoice BehaviorPiperazines03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuinpiroleDopaminemental disordersAnimals Outbred StrainsReaction TimemedicineAnimalsAttentionOriginal InvestigationPharmacologyPropylaminesMethylphenidateDopaminergicAtomoxetineGBR-12909Adrenergic AgonistsGuanfacineRats030227 psychiatry3. Good healthGuanfacineSumaniroleFive-choice serial reaction time taskAtomoxetine; Dopamine; Five-choice serial reaction time task; GBR-12909; Guanfacine; Impulsivity; Methylphenidate; Noradrenaline; Quinpirole; Sumanirole; Adrenergic Agonists; Animals; Animals Outbred Strains; Atomoxetine Hydrochloride; Attention; Benzimidazoles; Choice Behavior; Dopamine Agonists; Guanfacine; Impulsive Behavior; Male; Methylphenidate; Piperazines; Propylamines; Quinpirole; Rats; Reaction Time; Serial Learning; PharmacologyAnesthesiaDopamine AgonistsImpulsive BehaviorNoradrenalineAtomoxetineMethylphenidateBenzimidazolesmedicine.symptomPsychologyNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugAtomoxetine hydrochloride
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