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Ceylon cinnamon and its major compound Cinnamaldehyde can limit overshooting inflammatory signaling and angiogenesis in vitro: implications for COVID…

2021

AbstractOvershooting immune reactions can occur during inflammatory responses that accompany severe infections, such as COVID-19. Cytokines, damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), and reactive oxygen and nitrogen species can generate positive feedback loops of inflammation, leading to long-term complications such as vascular endothelialitis, thrombosis, endothelial dysfunction, neurological impairments, and chronic fatigue. Dexamethasone can limit inflammation by inhibiting the activation of pro-inflammatory transcription factors. High dose dexamethasone, however, has undesirable side effects. Here, we show that Ceylon cinnamon and its major compound cinnamaldehyde can mitigate infla…

biologyChemistryAngiogenesisfungifood and beveragesInflammationPharmacologyHMGB1medicine.diseaseCinnamaldehydechemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineTLR4biology.proteinmedicine.symptomEndothelial dysfunctionReceptorDexamethasonemedicine.drug
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Carbocysteine reverses the effects of cigarette smoke and improves the effects of beclomethasone on the histone deacetylases in bronchial epithelial …

2015

Cigarette smoke exposure, increasing oxidative stress, may negatively affect histone deacetylase expression/activity. Histone deacetylase expression/activity and in particular HDAC2, HDAC3, and SIRT-1 may control inflammation, cell senescence and responses to corticosteroids. The effects of carbocysteine and of beclomethasone on the histone deacetylase expression/activity in human bronchial epithelial cells stimulated with cigarette smoke extracts (CSE) are largely unknown. This study was aimed to explore whether carbocysteine and beclomethasone, in a bronchial epithelial cell line (16-HBE) exposed to CSE, were able to modulate the expression/activity of HDAC2, HDAC3, and of SIRT-1. Methods…

biologyHistone deacetylase 2business.industryCellCarbocysteineInflammationPharmacologymedicine.disease_causeHDAC3Histonemedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologymedicinebiology.proteinHistone deacetylasemedicine.symptombusinessOxidative stress3.2 Airway Cell Biology and Immunopathology
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Initiation and Modulation of ECF Generation and Secretion from Human Polymorphonuclear NeutrophilsX.

1978

The primary mediators which are involved in inflammatory processes are histamine, the slow reacting substance of anaphylaxis (SRS-A), the platelet aggregating factor (PAF) and the eosinophil chemotactic factor (ECF). These mediators are primarily localized within mast cells and basophil leucocytes, which represent the target cells of allergic reaction. Binding of IgE to mast cells and basophil leucocytes and addition of the appropriate antigen then leads to the activation of the target cells with a subsequent release of their mediators. SRS and ECF have also been found in a non mast cell source, e.g. in human PMNs. ECF can be generated and released from human PMNs by different stimuli, such…

biologyInflammationBasophilEosinophilMast cellImmunoglobulin ECell biologychemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrymedicinebiology.proteinSecretionmedicine.symptomSlow-reacting substance of anaphylaxisHistamine
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Il-6 signaling in inflammatory bowel disease: pathophysiological role and clinical relevance.

2007

Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) are chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) occurring in the gut of genetically susceptible individuals independent of a specific pathogen. The interaction between antigen-presenting cells and the local bacterial flora contributes to an uncontrolled activation of mucosal CD4+ T lymphocytes with the consecutive release of proinflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin (IL)-6, IL-12, IL-23, IL-27, and also IL-17, which is attributed to a specific, differentiated CD4+ lineage called Th17 (TH-IL17, THi). Recent data suggest that IL-6 contributes to Th17 differentiation. However, to clarify the importance of Th17 cel…

biologyInterleukin-6Interleukin-17GastroenterologyInterleukinInflammationApoptosismedicine.diseaseInflammatory Bowel DiseasesInflammatory bowel diseaseReceptors Interleukin-6Proinflammatory cytokineInterleukin-6 receptorImmunologymedicinebiology.proteinImmunology and AllergyAnimalsHumansTumor necrosis factor alphaInterleukin 17medicine.symptomInterleukin 6Signal TransductionInflammatory bowel diseases
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Purification and molecular characterization of the rhamnose binding lectin from sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) that agglutinate Gram positive and ne…

2013

biologyLectinRhamnose bindingGeneral MedicineAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationFisherylectin fish inflammationBiochemistrybiology.proteinEnvironmental ChemistryDicentrarchusSea bassBacteriaGramFish & Shellfish Immunology
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Evolution and Immune Function of Fish Lectins

2016

Abstract Lectins are sugar-binding proteins widely distributed among animals, plants, and microbial taxon, involved in diverse biological processes. In both invertebrates and vertebrates, they play key roles in nonself recognition and immune responses, such as nonself recognition, inflammatory processes, and immunomodulation. In fish, many lectin families have been identified, and their tissue-specific expression and localization of the various lectin repertoires and their ligands are consistent with their distinct biological roles in innate and adaptive immunity. Here, we discuss the involvement of F-type lectins, rhamnose-binding lectins, galectins, and C-type lectins in pathogen recognit…

biologyLectinchemical and pharmacologic phenomenaAcquired immune systemCell biologyKLRB1BiochemistryC-type lectinLectin pathwaybiology.proteinFicolinimmunity fish lectin inflammationMannan-binding lectinGalectin
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Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Cancer Activity of Boswellic Acids from Frankincense (Boswellia serrata Roxb. et Colebr, B. carterii Birdw.)

2011

biologyTraditional medicinemedicine.drug_classbusiness.industryCancerInflammationFrankincensebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseBiochemistryAnti-inflammatoryApoptosisIn vivoGeneticsmedicineMolecular MedicineBoswellia serratamedicine.symptombusinessBiotechnologyForum on Immunopathological Diseases and Therapeutics
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2021

The purpose of this study was to investigate blood-based biomarkers and their regulation with regard to different recovery-stress states. A total of 35 male elite athletes (13 badminton, 22 soccer players) were recruited, and two venous blood samples were taken: one in a ‘recovered’ state (REC) after a minimum of one-day rest from exercise and another one in a ‘non-recovered’ state (NOR) after a habitual loading microcycle. Overall, 23 blood-based biomarkers of different physiologic domains, which address inflammation, muscle damage, and tissue repair, were analyzed by Luminex assays. Across all athletes, only creatine kinase (CK), interleukin (IL-) 6, and IL-17A showed higher concentration…

biologybusiness.industryAthletesBlood based biomarkersHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPhysiologyInterleukinInflammation030229 sport sciencesVenous bloodMuscle damagebiology.organism_classification03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRecovery stressbiology.proteinMedicineCreatine kinasemedicine.symptombusinesshuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgeryInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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OZONE THERAPY: MECHANISMS OF ACTION, RECENT LITERATURE AND NEWLY DISCOVERED BIOCHEMICAL PATHWAYS

2018

Ozone therapy is widely used in many countries since many years. Recently, the increasing widespread of this complementary therapy has been accomplished by an increased number of basic and clinic papers published on international journals. This lecture will deal on the first approach by a pharmacological point of view in the aim to characterize the mechanisms activated at sub-cellular level by ozone when used for medical and beauty application at low graded doses. The first theory was based upon the fact that the exposure to low, non-toxic, ozone concentrations could increase the efficacy of the endogenous antioxidant system by increasing the production or the activity of some enzymes exert…

biologybusiness.industryHormesisInflammationPharmacology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ozone therapyPeripheral blood mononuclear cellSuperoxide dismutaseMitochondrial respiratory chainMechanism of actionIn vivoUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASbiology.proteinMedicinemedicine.symptombusinessJournal of Ozone Therapy
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Correlation between osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease

2014

Several evidences have shown in the last years a possible correlation between cardiovascular diseases and osteoporosis. Patients affected with osteoporosis, for example, have a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases than subjects with normal bone mass. However, the heterogeneous approaches and the different populations that have been studied so far have limited the strength of the findings. Studies conducted in animal models show that vascular calcification is a very complex mechanism that involves similar pathways described in the normal bone calcification. Proteins like BMP, osteopontin, osteoprotegerin play an important role at the bone level but are also highly expressed in the calcifie…

biologybusiness.industryMechanism (biology)OsteoporosisInflammationDiseaseMini-ReviewBioinformaticsmedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeOsteoprotegerinbiology.proteinMedicineOsteopontinmedicine.symptombusinessOxidative stressCalcificationClinical Cases in Mineral and Bone Metabolism
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