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Novel Small Molecule Inhibitor of C1s Exerts Cardioprotective Effects in Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Rabbits

2001

Abstract Myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury can be related to complement activation with generation of chemotactic agents, adhesion molecule expression, release of cytokines and oxygen-derived free radicals, and subsequent neutrophil accumulation. In the present study the cardioprotective effects of a novel highly selective small molecule C1s inhibitor (C1s-INH-248, Knoll) were examined in a rabbit model of myocardial ischemia (I) and reperfusion (R; i.e., 60 min I + 180 min R). In in vitro tests (enzyme activity and SRBC lysis) C1s-INH-248 demonstrated profound inhibitory potency. In vivo C1s-INH-248 (1 mg/kg body weight) administered 5 min before reperfusion significantly attenuated m…

MaleNecrosisEndotheliumNeutrophilsG proteinImmunologyMyocardial IschemiaIschemiaMyocardial Reperfusion InjuryComplement C1 Inactivator ProteinsPharmacologyHemolysisLeukocyte CountClassical complement pathwaySuperoxidesIn vivomedicineAnimalsImmunology and AllergyComplement Activationbusiness.industryHemodynamicsmedicine.diseaseComplement systemmedicine.anatomical_structureAnesthesiaEndothelium VascularRabbitsmedicine.symptombusinessReperfusion injuryThe Journal of Immunology
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Behaviour of the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio in young subjects with acute myocardial infarction

2016

In the last years the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) has been examined in cardiovascular disorders and in particular in coronary artery disease and acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Now we examined this parameter in subjects with juvenile myocardial infarction at the initial stage and after 3 and 12 months. We enrolled 123 young subjects (112 men and 11 women, mean age 39.4 ± 5.8 yrs) with AMI. The time interval between the AMI onset and the investigation was 13 ± 7 days. The mean value of NLR observed in young AMI subjects was significantly increased compared to normal controls (N = 1.817 ± 0.711; young AMI subjects = 2.376 ± 0.873, p <  0.0001). NLR does not discriminate STEMI (2.4…

MaleNeutrophilsPhysiologyLymphocyteMyocardial InfarctionCoronary Artery Disease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyCoronary AngiographyCoronary artery diseaseLeukocyte Count0302 clinical medicineRetrospective StudieRisk FactorsMedicineLymphocytes030212 general & internal medicineMyocardial infarctionStage (cooking)HematologyNeutrophilSmokingJuvenile myocardial infarction; leukocyte count; neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio; Adult; Biomarkers; Coronary Angiography; Coronary Artery Disease; Female; Humans; Inflammation; Leukocyte Count; Lymphocyte Count; Lymphocytes; Male; Middle Aged; Myocardial Infarction; Neutrophils; Prognosis; Retrospective Studies; Risk Factors; ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction; Smoking; Physiology; Hematology; Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine; Physiology (medical)HematologyMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.anatomical_structureAbsolute neutrophil countCardiologyLymphocyteFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineHumanAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyPrognosi03 medical and health sciencesPhysiology (medical)Internal medicineHumansLymphocyte Countcardiovascular diseasesNeutrophil to lymphocyte ratioRetrospective StudiesInflammationbusiness.industryRisk FactorRetrospective cohort studyBiomarkermedicine.diseaseJuvenile myocardial infarctionneutrophil/lymphocyte ratioST Elevation Myocardial InfarctionbusinessBiomarkersClinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
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Development and pathology of echinostoma caproni in experimentally infected mice

2007

In the present article, several parasitological features of mice, each experimentally infected with 75 metacercariae of Echinostoma caproni (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae), were studied during the first 12 wk postinfection. Moreover, the early pathological responses also were analyzed and compared with data previously published on other host species of E. caproni to gain further insight into the factors determining worm rejection or establishment of chronic infections. The results obtained show that the pattern of E. caproni infection in mice is consistent with a highly compatible host–parasite system. This combination is characterized by a high worm establishment, high egg output, and long s…

MaleNeutrophilsRatónEchinostoma caproni:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]Host-Parasite InteractionsEchinostomatidaeMiceRandom AllocationUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAAnimalsParasite hostinginfected miceMesenteryIntestinal MucosaechinostomaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAnalysis of VarianceEchinostomiasisMice Inbred ICRcaproniBiomphalariabiologyHost (biology):CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología) ::Parasitología animal [UNESCO]biology.organism_classificationIntestinesUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología) ::Parasitología animalImmunologyLeukocytes MononuclearParasitologyGoblet CellsTrematodaEchinostoma
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Efficacy of Buffered Hypertonic Saline Nasal Irrigation for Nasal Symptoms in Children with Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial

2017

&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Background:&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Saline nasal irrigation is labelled as an add-on treatment in patients with allergic rhinitis (AR). The primary aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of 21-day use of buffered hypertonic saline (BHS) versus normal saline solution (NSS) on reducing nasal symptoms in children with seasonal AR (SAR). Comparing their efficacy on nasal cytology counts (NCC), quality of life, and sleep quality was the secondary aim. &lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Methods:&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt; In this 21-day,&lt;b&gt; &lt;/b&gt;open-label, randomized controlled study, 36 SAR children (aged 6-13 years) with a Total 5 Symptom Score (T5SS) ≥5 received twice-daily BHS or NSS…

MaleNeutrophilsmedicine.medical_treatmentSodium ChlorideGastroenterologylaw.inventionPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexLeukocyte Count0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeRandomized controlled triallawSurveys and QuestionnairesBuffered hypertonic solutionImmunology and AllergyChild030223 otorhinolaryngologyChildrenSalineHypertonicRhinitisNasal symptomGeneral MedicineNasal irrigationTreatment OutcomeNasal cytologyFemaleSaline SolutionNasal symptomsQuality of lifemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentSeasonal allergic rhinitisImmunology03 medical and health sciencesAllergicBuffered hypertonic solution; Children; Nasal cytology; Nasal symptoms; Quality of life; Seasonal allergic rhinitis; Adolescent; Child; Eosinophils; Female; Humans; Leukocyte Count; Male; Nasal Lavage; Neutrophils; Quality of Life; Rhinitis Allergic Seasonal; Saline Solution Hypertonic; Sodium Chloride; Surveys and Questionnaires; Treatment Outcome; Immunology and Allergy; ImmunologyInternal medicinemedicineHumansSaline Solution HypertonicSeasonalbusiness.industryRhinitis Allergic SeasonalNasal symptomsHypertonic salineEosinophils030228 respiratory systemNasal cytologyImmunologyNasal LavagebusinessInternational Archives of Allergy and Immunology
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Nitrogen Dioxide-induced Reactive Oxygen Intermediates Production by Human Alveolar Macrophages and Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells

1994

Alveolar macrophages located on the alveolar surface have contact with air pollutants. We evaluated the dose-dependent effect of nitrogen dioxide exposure on the oxidative metabolism of alveolar macrophages and peripheral blood mononuclear cells by measuring the spontaneous and stimulated reactive oxygen intermediates production. Alveolar macrophages or peripheral blood mononuclear cells were placed on a polycarbonate membrane, which was in direct contact with the surface of a nutrient reservoir. The cells were exposed to nitrogen dioxide during different periods of time, varying between 30 and 120 min at concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 ppm. Exposure of alveolar macrophages to nitrog…

MaleNitrogen Dioxidechemistry.chemical_elementPeripheral blood mononuclear cellOxygenchemistry.chemical_compoundMacrophages AlveolarmedicineHumansEnvironmental ChemistryMacrophageNitrogen dioxideAgedGeneral Environmental Sciencechemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesDose-Response Relationship DrugPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthIn vitromedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistryToxicityLeukocytes MononuclearBiophysicsFemalePulmonary alveolusReactive Oxygen SpeciesArchives of Environmental Health: An International Journal
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The prognostic value of biological markers in paediatric Hodgkin lymphoma

2015

Abstract Background Many biological and inflammatory markers have been proposed as having a prognostic value at diagnosis of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL), but very few have been validated in paediatric patients. We explored the significance of these markers in a large population of 769 affected children. Patients and methods By using the database of patients enrolled in A.I.E.O.P. (Associazione Italiana di Emato-Oncologia Pediatrica) trial LH2004 for paediatric HL, we identified 769 consecutive patients treated with curative intent from 1st June 2004 to 1st April 2014 with ABVD (doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, and dacarbazine), or hybrid COPP/ABV (cyclophosphamide, vincristine, prednisone, pr…

MaleOncologyCancer ResearchPathologyTime FactorsDatabases Factualmedicine.medical_treatmenthodgkin lymphoma; paediatric; prognostic factorHodgkin lymphoma; Paediatric; Prognostic factor; Adolescent; Age Factors; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; Biomarkers Tumor; Child; Child Preschool; Databases Factual; Disease Progression; Disease-Free Survival; Female; Ferritins; Hodgkin Disease; Humans; Infant; Infant Newborn; Italy; Kaplan-Meier Estimate; Leukocyte Count; Male; Multivariate Analysis; Neoplasm Staging; Platelet Count; Predictive Value of Tests; Proportional Hazards Models; Retrospective Studies; Risk Factors; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome; Blood Platelets; EosinophilsKaplan-Meier EstimateProcarbazineLeukocyte Countchemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsPrednisoneAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsChildPrognostic factorTumorAge FactorsHodgkin DiseaseVinblastineTreatment OutcomeSettore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICAItalyOncologyPaediatricChild Preschool030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDisease ProgressionFemalemedicine.drugBlood Plateletsmedicine.medical_specialtyVincristineAdolescentDacarbazineBleomycinDisease-Free SurvivalDatabases03 medical and health sciencesPredictive Value of TestsInternal medicineBiomarkers TumormedicineHumansPreschoolFactualNeoplasm StagingProportional Hazards ModelsRetrospective StudiesChemotherapyPlatelet Countbusiness.industryInfant NewbornInfantNewbornEosinophilschemistryABVDFerritinsMultivariate AnalysisbusinessBiomarkersHodgkin lymphoma030215 immunologyEuropean Journal of Cancer
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Local increase of arginase activity in lesions of patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis in Ethiopia.

2012

Background Cutaneous leishmaniasis is a vector-borne disease that is in Ethiopia mainly caused by the parasite Leishmania aethiopica. This neglected tropical disease is common in rural areas and causes serious morbidity. Persistent nonhealing cutaneous leishmaniasis has been associated with poor T cell mediated responses; however, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. Methodology/Principal Findings We have recently shown in an experimental model of cutaneous leishmaniasis that arginase-induced L-arginine metabolism suppresses antigen-specific T cell responses at the site of pathology, but not in the periphery. To test whether these results translate to human disease, we recruit…

MalePathologyCD3 ComplexBiopsyAntigens CD8Antigens CD3Antigens CD40302 clinical medicineINFECTIONSUPPRESSOR-CELLSAETHIOPICAChildImmune ResponseSOUTH-WESTERN ETHIOPIAIN-VIVOSkin0303 health sciencesbiologyPARASITOLOGYlcsh:Public aspects of medicine11 Medical And Health SciencesMiddle Aged3. Good healthArginaseInfectious Diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureCD4 AntigensMedicineFemalemedicine.symptomLife Sciences & BiomedicineResearch ArticleNeglected Tropical DiseasesEXPRESSIONAdultmedicine.medical_specialtylcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicineAdolescentlcsh:RC955-962CD8 AntigensT cellImmunology030231 tropical medicineLeishmaniasis CutaneousPeripheral blood mononuclear cellImmunomodulationLesionYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesLeishmania aethiopicaCutaneous leishmaniasisTropical MedicineParasitic DiseasesL-ARGININE METABOLISMmedicineACTIVATED GRANULOCYTESHumansBiology030304 developmental biologyScience & TechnologyNITRIC-OXIDEArginasebusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLeishmaniasislcsh:RA1-127006 Biological Sciencesbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseMICEImmunologyLeukocytes MononuclearEthiopiabusinessCD8PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
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Arterial and Venous Endothelia Display Differential Functional Fractalkine (CX 3 CL1) Expression by Angiotensin-II

2012

Objective— Angiotensin-II (Ang-II) promotes the interaction of mononuclear cells with arterioles and neutrophils with postcapillary venules. To investigate the mechanisms underlying this dissimilar response, the involvement of fractalkine (CX 3 CL1) was explored. Methods and Results— Enhanced CX 3 CL1 expression was detected in both cremasteric arterioles and postcapillary venules 24 hours after Ang-II intrascrotal injection. Arteriolar leukocyte adhesion was the unique parameter significantly reduced (83%) in animals lacking CX 3 CL1 receptor (CX 3 CR1). Human umbilical arterial and venous endothelial cell stimulation with 1 μmol/L Ang-II increased CX 3 CL1 expression, yet neutralization …

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Adaptive immunity suppresses formation and progression of diethylnitrosamine-induced liver cancer

2012

Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a typical inflammation-associated cancer, but may also provoke antitumour immune responses whose significance and underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood. Objective To characterise immune responses in the diethylnitrosamine (DEN)-liver cancer mouse model. Design Tumour development and immune cell functions upon DEN treatment were compared between C57BL/6 wild-type (WT), chemokine scavenging receptor D6-deficient, B cell- (Igh6), CD4 T cell- (MHC-II) and T-/B cell-deficient (Rag1) mice. Relevance for human HCC was tested by comparing gene array results from 139 HCC tissues. Results The induction of premalignant lesions after 24 weeks and…

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Immune escape mechanism: defective resting and stimulated leukocyte-endothelium interaction in hepatocellular carcinoma of the rat.

2004

Hepatocellular carcinoma represents an increasing therapeutic challenge due to its high incidence and early metastasis. Numerous studies have demonstrated the influence of the vascular system on tumor growth and development. In addition, the role of leukocyte-endothelium interaction in tumor vessels is of particular significance with regard to immunological tumor therapy. In this study we used an experimental in vivo animal model that allows a quantitative analysis on vessel morphology, microcirculation, and leukocyte-endothelium interaction. The vessel architecture in tumor tissue was found to be extremely heterogeneous, with a consecutively variable blood flow velocity. Following superfus…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCell signalingCarcinoma HepatocellularEndotheliumPhysiologyCell CommunicationBiologyMetastasisMicrocirculationNeovascularizationmedicineLeukocytesAnimalsChemotactic FactorsNeovascularization PathologicCell adhesion moleculeMicrocirculationLiver NeoplasmsGastroenterologyHemodynamicsChemotaxismedicine.diseaseRatsRats Inbred ACImedicine.anatomical_structureLiverModels AnimalEndothelium Vascularmedicine.symptomLiver cancerCell Adhesion MoleculesBlood Flow VelocityDigestive diseases and sciences
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