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Prediction of acute toxicity of organophosphorus pesticides using topological indices

2007

Topological indices were used in the prediction of the acute toxicity (intraperitoneal and oral LD(50)) of organophosphorus pesticides on rats. Models with six variables for the prediction of LD(50)-i.p. (r = 0.849, Q(2) = 0.613) and eight variables for LD(50)-oral (r = 0.906, Q(2) = 0.701) were selected. External group and cross-validation by use of leave-n-out tests were also performed in order to assess the stability and the prediction performance of the selected topological models.

ChemistryAdministration OralQuantitative Structure-Activity RelationshipBioengineeringGeneral MedicineTopologyAcute toxicityRatsLethal Dose 50Organophosphorus CompoundsDrug DiscoveryAnimalsRegression AnalysisMolecular MedicineComputer SimulationPesticidesOrganophosphorus pesticidesInjections IntraperitonealSAR and QSAR in Environmental Research
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The prognostic value of skeletal muscle index on clinical and survival outcomes after cytoreduction and HIPEC for peritoneal metastases from colorect…

2021

BACKGROUND Cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hypertermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) represent the most effective strategy to manage peritoneal metastases (PM). This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess the impact of body composition on clinical outcomes in patients with PM. METHODS A systematic literature search was performed using Medline, Web of Science and EMBASE databases from inception to the 20st August 2020. Data were independently extracted by 3 authors. Newcastle-Ottawa Scale was used to assess quality and risk of bias of studies. Pooled analyses were performed using Mantel-Haenszel method to estimate overall effect size with mean differences or odd ratios (O…

Clinical nutritionSarcopeniamedicine.medical_specialtyColorectal cancerSettore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALEMEDLINESettore MED/49 - SCIENZE TECNICHE DIETETICHE APPLICATEHyperthermic Intraperitoneal ChemotherapyClinical nutritionBody compositionPostoperative ComplicationsClinical outcomesInternal medicineHumansMedicineProspective StudiesMuscle SkeletalPeritoneal NeoplasmsHIPECbusiness.industryPostoperative complicationSkeletal muscleCytoreduction Surgical ProceduresHyperthermia InducedGeneral MedicinePrognosismedicine.diseaseCombined Modality TherapyConfidence intervalSurvival RatePeritoneal metastasesmedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyMeta-analysisSarcopeniaSurgeryColorectal NeoplasmsbusinessEuropean Journal of Surgical Oncology
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Efficient gene delivery to the inflamed colon by local administration of recombinant adenoviruses with normal or modified fibre structure

1999

BACKGROUND/AIMSReplication deficient recombinant adenoviruses represent an efficient means of transferring genes in vivo into a wide variety of dividing and quiescent cells from many different organs. Although the gastrointestinal tract is a potentially attractive target for gene therapy approaches, only a few studies on the use of viral gene transfer vehicles in the gut have been reported. The prospects of using recombinant adenoviruses for gene delivery into epithelial and subepithelial cells of the normal and inflamed colon are here analysed.METHODSAn E1/E3 deleted recombinant adenovirus (denoted AdCMVβGal) and an adenovirus with modified fibre structure (denoted AdZ.F(pk7)) both express…

ColonT cellGenetic enhancementGenetic VectorsGene ExpressionBiologyGene deliverymedicine.disease_causeRecombinant virusArticleAdenoviridaeMiceAdministration RectalGene expressionmedicineAnimalsHumansReporter geneLamina propriaMice Inbred BALB CGastroenterologyGene Transfer TechniquesDefective VirusesColitisInflammatory Bowel Diseasesbeta-GalactosidaseVirologyMolecular biologyAdenoviridaemedicine.anatomical_structureInjections IntravenousInjections Intraperitoneal
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Anti-Hypotensive Treatment and Endothelin Blockade Synergistically Antagonize Exercise Fatigue in Rats under Simulated High Altitude

2013

Rapid ascent to high altitude causes illness and fatigue, and there is a demand for effective acute treatments to alleviate such effects. We hypothesized that increased oxygen delivery to the tissue using a combination of a hypertensive agent and an endothelin receptor A antagonist drugs would limit exercise-induced fatigue at simulated high altitude. Our data showed that the combination of 0.1 mg/kg ambrisentan with either 20 mg/kg ephedrine or 10 mg/kg methylphenidate significantly improved exercise duration in rats at simulated altitude of 4,267 m, whereas the individual compounds did not. In normoxic, anesthetized rats, ephedrine alone and in combination with ambrisentan increased heart…

Critical Care and Emergency MedicinePulmonologyPhysiologyAcclimatizationRespiratory Systemlcsh:MedicineAltitude SicknessPharmacologyCardiovascular PhysiologyDrug DiscoveryMedicine and Health SciencesDrug InteractionsSympathomimeticslcsh:ScienceFatigueAltitude sicknessEphedrineMammalsMultidisciplinaryPhenylpropionatesAltitudeDrug SynergismHematologyAnimal ModelsCell HypoxiaPyridazinesmedicine.anatomical_structureVertebratesBlood CirculationDrug Therapy CombinationAnatomymedicine.symptomEndothelin receptorPerfusionInjections IntraperitonealResearch Articlemedicine.drugDrug Research and DevelopmentAmbrisentanEndothelin A Receptor AntagonistsCardiologyEnvironmental and Occupational Lung DiseasesResearch and Analysis MethodsRodentsCardiovascular PharmacologyModel OrganismsHeart ratemedicineAnimalsRespiratory PhysiologySports and Exercise MedicinePharmacologyDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryAcute Cardiovascular Problemslcsh:ROrganismsHemodynamicsBiology and Life SciencesSkeletal muscleHypoxia (medical)medicine.diseaseRatsDisease Models AnimalBlood pressureMethylphenidateCardiovascular Anatomylcsh:QClinical MedicinebusinessPLoS ONE
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Mast cells promote homeostasis by limiting endothelin-1-induced toxicity

2004

Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is a 21-amino-acid peptide, derived from vascular endothelial cells, with potent vasoconstrictor activity. ET-1 has been implicated in diverse physiological or pathological processes, including the vascular changes associated with sepsis. However, the factors that regulate ET-1-associated toxicity during bacterial infections, or in other settings, are not fully understood. Both the pathology associated with certain allergic and autoimmune disorders, and optimal host defence against bacterial and parasitic infections are mediated by mast cells. In vitro, mast cells can produce ET-1 (ref. 11), undergo ET-1-dependent and endothelin-A receptor (ET(A))-dependent activation, a…

DiarrheaProteasesDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse ReactionsCell SurvivalPeritonitisBiologyPeptides CyclicCell DegranulationBody TemperatureMiceChymasesIn vivomedicineAnimalsHomeostasisMast CellsReceptorEgtazic AcidMice KnockoutMultidisciplinaryEndothelin-1Stem CellsBody WeightSerine EndopeptidasesEndogenous mediatorMast cellEndothelin 1In vitroCell biologyMice Inbred C57BLSurvival RateProto-Oncogene Proteins c-kitmedicine.anatomical_structureMutationImmunologyFemaleOligopeptidesInjections IntraperitonealHomeostasisNature
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Amphiphilic Copolymers Shuttle Drugs Across the Blood-Brain Barrier.

2015

Medical treatment of diseases of the central nervous system requires transport of drugs across the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Here, it is extended previously in vitro experiments with a model compound to show that the non-water-soluble and brain-impermeable drug domperidone (DOM) itself can be enriched in the brain by use of an amphiphilic copolymer as a carrier. This carrier consists of poly(N-(2-hydroxypropyl)-methacrylamide), statistically copolymerized with 10 mol% hydrophobic lauryl methacrylate, into whose micellar aggregates DOM is noncovalently absorbed. As tested in a BBB model efficient transport of DOM across, the BBB is achievable over a wide range of formulations, containing 0.…

DrugPolymers and PlasticsPolymersmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentIntraperitoneal injectionBioengineering02 engineering and technologyPharmacology010402 general chemistryBlood–brain barrier01 natural sciencesMicelleBiomaterialsMiceDrug Delivery SystemsIn vivoCentral Nervous System DiseasesMaterials ChemistrymedicineAnimalsHumansMicellesmedia_commonChromatographyChemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyIn vitroDomperidone0104 chemical sciencesDomperidonemedicine.anatomical_structureBlood-Brain BarrierDrug deliveryMethacrylates0210 nano-technologyBiotechnologymedicine.drugMacromolecular bioscience
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Pharmakologisch-aktive polymere, 18. Körperverteilung und ausscheidungsverhalten von monomerem und polymerem sulfadiazinacrylamid

1979

Sulfadiazinacrylamid was absorbed after oral and intraperitoneal application in rats to a high extent; the absorption from the intraperitoneum was retarded. Glucose treatment delayed the absorption after both application forms. At comparatively high renal and enteral excretion rates the biological half life time of the monomer was estimated to 8 h. A tumouraffinity was not found but there were indications for a preferred storage in the RES. Poly[sulfadiazinacrylamide] was absorbed after intraperitoneal injection to a clear extent, where at the beginning of the treatment under simultaneous glucose load the absorption was delayed. 24 h after injection higher concentrations in metabolic organs…

Excretionchemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentPolymer chemistryIntraperitoneal injectionmedicineBiological half-lifeAbsorption (skin)Enteral administrationAfter treatmentResorptionDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Using A Heating Cable Within The Abdomen To Make Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy Easier: Feasibility And Safety Study In The Swine

2009

International audience; BACKGROUND: Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) is a complex, expensive and time-consuming procedure. Despite its good results in the treatment of peritoneal carcinomatosis, these factors have precluded the wider use of this procedure around the world. We hypothesized that HIPEC could be performed by heating the liquid within the abdomen and thus avoiding the need for an external heating circuit and a pump. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility and safety of an internal heating device for hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy in an experimental model. METHODS: Four large-white pigs underwent one-hour open intraperitoneal hyperthermia w…

Hyperthermiamedicine.medical_specialty[SDV.MHEP.CHI] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/SurgerySwinemedicine.medical_treatmentAntineoplastic Agents[SDV.MHEP.CHI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Surgery030230 surgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineAnimals[ SDV.MHEP.CHI ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/SurgeryPeritoneal NeoplasmsChemotherapyThermal injurybusiness.industryExperimental modelCarcinomaPig modelGeneral MedicineEquipment DesignHyperthermia InducedNeoplasms Experimentalmedicine.disease3. Good healthSurgeryPeritoneal carcinomatosismedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAbdomenFeasibility StudiesMedicineSurgeryHyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapyFemalebusinessInjections Intraperitoneal
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Effect of depth of neuromuscular blockade on the abdominal space during pneumoperitoneum establishment in laparoscopic surgery.

2015

To evaluate the effect of neuromuscular blockade (NMB) upon the abdominal space during pneumoperitoneum establishment in laparoscopic surgery, comparing moderate NMB and deep NMB.Prospective, randomized, crossover clinical trial.Operating room.Seventy-six American Society of Anesthesiologists 1 to 2 patients scheduled for elective laparoscopic surgery.Two independent evaluations were performed at the establishment of pneumoperitoneum for a preset intraabdominal pressures (IAPs) of 8 and 12 mm Hg, both during moderate NMB (train-of-four count, 1-3) and deep NMB (posttetanic count,5). Rocuronium was used to induce NMB, and sugammadex was used for reversal.We evaluated (i) the volume of CO2 in…

Laparoscopic surgeryAdultMalemedicine.medical_treatmentAbdominal cavitySugammadex03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGynecologic Surgical ProceduresPneumoperitoneum030202 anesthesiologymedicineHumansClinical significanceAndrostanolsProspective StudiesRocuroniumLaparoscopyNeuromuscular BlockadeCross-Over Studiesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industry030208 emergency & critical care medicineAbdominal CavityInsufflationMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureCholecystectomy LaparoscopicElective Surgical ProceduresAnesthesiaNeuromuscular BlockadeFemaleLaparoscopyRocuroniumbusinessPneumoperitoneum ArtificialInjections Intraperitonealmedicine.drugAmerican society of anesthesiologistsNeuromuscular Nondepolarizing Agentsgamma-CyclodextrinsJournal of clinical anesthesia
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Phase I study of OM-174, a lipid A analogue, with assessment of immunological response, in patients with refractory solid tumors.

2013

International audience; BACKGROUND: Lipids A, the lipophilic partial structure of lipopolysaccharides, induce regression of several tumor types in animal models. Rather than exerting direct cytotoxic effect, these compounds trigger the immune system which in turn stimulates secretion of cytokines, and activates the inducible nitric oxide synthase, as well as immune cell infiltration of tumors. OM-174 is an analogue of lipid A with dual action on toll-like receptors 2 and 4. In an experimental model of peritoneal carcinomatosis induced in BDIX rats by intraperitoneal injection of syngeneic PROb colon cancer cells, it induced a complete regression of tumors. The present phase I trial was cond…

LipopolysaccharidesMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_treatmentPharmacologyRefractory solid tumors[ SDV.CAN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerOM-1740302 clinical medicineNeoplasmsLipid A analogue0303 health sciencesMiddle Aged3. Good healthKiller Cells NaturalTreatment OutcomeCytokineOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisVomitingCytokinesFemaleChillsmedicine.symptomResearch ArticleAdultMaximum Tolerated DoseDoseIntraperitoneal injectionAntineoplastic Agents[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerDrug Administration Schedule03 medical and health sciencesImmune systemPhase IPharmacokinetics[SDV.CAN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerCell Line TumormedicineGeneticsAnimalsHumansImmune responseAged030304 developmental biologyChemotherapyPolymorphism Geneticbusiness.industryRatsToll-Like Receptor 4Disease Models Animalbusiness
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