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Polvani GL, Guarino A, Pompilio G, Parolari A, Piccolo G, Sala A, Biglioli P. [Banks of vascular homografts]. Ann Ital Chir 2001; 72:125-8. [PMID: 11552466] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/21/2023]
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We define as Banking of the tissues all the procedures that include the finding, preparation, conservation and distribution of the homograft. The vascular homografts are taken and put into a solution of transportation at +4 degrees C and kept at this temperature till their arrival at the Bank. The following step is the dissection of the homograft which will have to be performed as quickly as possible at most 24 hours after the taking in conditions of maximum sterility. At the Italian Homograft Bank at Centro Cardiologico, the vascular homografts are kept at +4 degrees C for 96 hours on average with antibiotics. After a phase of sterilization at +4 degrees C the tissue is frozen according to a homogeneous and controlled thermic decrease and stored at -150 degrees C/-180 degrees C in fumes of liquid nitrogen till the moment of their employment allowing a long term conservation. The aim of all these procedures of cryopreservation is to keep the structural and functional integrity of cells and tissues. The thermic decrease of the tissues must occur so that to avoid all the damages of the cellular vitality and functionality and especially of the tissue structure in toto. In order to limitate these events some cryoprotector agents are employed because they reduce the concentration of the solutes, the cellular dehydration, the formation of micro-macro crystals. Another step to establish if the homograft is proper is the study of bacteriological and viral aspects. The viral screenings are performed on the donor's blood and the bacteriological tests are performed on the tissue and on the liquids. For each phase of the banking a series of information about the donor and about the tissues are recorded and filed both on paper and database so that to grant always a right conduct of the material.
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Bonazzi A, Bolla M, Buccellati C, Hernandez A, Zarini S, Viganò T, Fumagalli F, Viappiani S, Ravasi S, Zannini P, Chiesa G, Folco G, Sala A. Effect of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandin E(2) on interleukin-1 beta-induced cyclooxygenase-2 expression in human airway smooth-muscle cells. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2000; 162:2272-7. [PMID: 11112151 DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm.162.6.2003127] [Citation(s) in RCA: 38] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022] Open
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We studied the effect of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)), a metabolite of arachidonic acid through the cyclooxygenase (COX) pathway, on interleukin (IL)-1 beta-induced COX-2 expression, using primary cultures of human bronchial smooth-muscle cells (HBSMC). Treatment with exogenous PGE(2) resulted in enhanced expression of IL-1 beta-induced COX-2 protein and messenger RNA (mRNA) as compared with the effect of the cytokine per se. Inhibition of PGE(2) production with a nonselective COX inhibitor (flurbiprofen, 10 microM) resulted in a significant reduction in IL-1 beta- induced COX-2 expression, supporting a role of endogenous COX metabolites in the modulation of COX-2 expression. None of the experimental conditions used in the study affected the expression of constitutive cyclooxygenase (COX-1). Treatment with cycloheximide to inhibit translation, and with dexamethasone or actinomycin D to inhibit transcription, linked the effect of PGE(2) to the transcriptional level of COX-2 mRNA rather than to a potential effect on protein and/or mRNA stabilization. PGE(2) increased adenylate cyclase activity in a concentration dependent manner, and forskolin, a direct activator of adenylate cyclase, caused a marked increase in IL-1 beta-dependent COX-2, suggesting the existence of a causal relationship between the two events. The same results were observed with salbutamol, a bronchodilator that acts by increasing cyclic adenosine monophosphate. The effect of PGE(2) on COX-2 expression may contribute to the hypothesized antiinflammatory role of PGE(2) in human airways, providing a self-amplifying loop leading to increased biosynthesis of PGE(2) during an inflammatory event.
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Visioli F, Caruso D, Galli C, Viappiani S, Galli G, Sala A. Olive oils rich in natural catecholic phenols decrease isoprostane excretion in humans. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2000; 278:797-9. [PMID: 11095986 DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.2000.3879] [Citation(s) in RCA: 125] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022]
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This study was undertaken to evaluate, in humans, the antioxidant activity of olive oil phenolics, namely hydroxytyrosol and oleuropein aglycone that share an orthodiphenolic (catecholic) structure. Human volunteers were administered olive oil samples containing increasing amounts of an olive oil phenolic extract that was characterized by gas-chromatography/mass spectrometry. The administration of phenol-rich oils was dose-dependently associated with a decreased urinary excretion of 8-iso-PGF(2alpha), a biomarker of oxidative stress. Also, a statistically significant negative correlation between homovanillyl alcohol (HValc, hydroxytyrosol's major metabolite, formed through the COMT system) and F(2)-isoprostanes excretion was found. Thus, the administration of oil samples with increasing, albeit low, concentrations of orthodiphenolic compounds, namely hydroxytyrosol and oleuropein aglycone, results in a dose-dependent reduction in the urinary excretion of 8-iso-PGF(2alpha). The statistically significant negative correlation between 8-iso-PGF(2alpha) and HValc urinary concentrations suggests that this metabolite better reflects the in vivo activities of hydroxytyrosol.
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Visioli F, Galli C, Plasmati E, Viappiani S, Hernandez A, Colombo C, Sala A. Olive phenol hydroxytyrosol prevents passive smoking-induced oxidative stress. Circulation 2000; 102:2169-71. [PMID: 11056087 DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.102.18.2169] [Citation(s) in RCA: 132] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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BACKGROUND Oxidative stress is involved in the onset of several degenerative disorders, and epidemiological studies indicate that a high intake of dietary antioxidants, as in the case of the Mediterranean basin, is protective. Olive mill waste waters (OMWWs) are a byproduct of olive oil production rich in phenolic antioxidants, such as hydroxytyrosol. We tested the effects of a low dose of an OMWW extract in a model of sidestream smoke-induced oxidative stress in rats by evaluating the urinary excretion of 8-iso-prostaglandin (PG) F(2alpha) (iPF(2alpha)-III). METHODS AND RESULTS An OMWW extract (5 mg/kg, providing 414 microg/kg of hydroxytyrosol) was administered to rats daily for 4 days, during which time the animals were exposed to sidestream smoke for 20 minutes once a day. Daily urines were collected, and the urinary excretion of 8-iso-PGF(2alpha) was evaluated as an index of oxidative stress-induced in vivo lipid peroxidation. The exposure of rats to passive smoking increased the urinary excretion of 8-iso-PGF(2alpha) by 44+/-4.2% at 48 hours and by 55+/-10% at 96 hours. Treatment with the OMWW extract was able to completely prevent the increase at 48 hours and resulted in lower increments (34+/-18% versus 55+/-10%) of 8-iso-PGF(2alpha) excretion at 96 hours. CONCLUSIONS A low dose of hydroxytyrosol, administered through OMWW, reduces the consequences of sidestream smoke-induced oxidative stress in rats.
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Profita M, Sala A, Riccobono L, Pace E, Paternò A, Zarini S, Siena L, Mirabella A, Bonsignore G, Vignola AM. 15(S)-HETE modulates LTB(4) production and neutrophil chemotaxis in chronic bronchitis. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 2000; 279:C1249-58. [PMID: 11003605 DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.2000.279.4.c1249] [Citation(s) in RCA: 54] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022]
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We evaluated the levels of 15(S)-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid [15(S)-HETE] and the expression of 15-lipoxygenase (15-LO) mRNA in induced sputum obtained from 10 control and 15 chronic bronchitis subjects. 15(S)-HETE was evaluated by reverse phase high-performance liquid chromatography separation followed by specific RIA. 15-LO mRNA expression was determined by primed in situ labeling. The levels of both soluble and cell-associated 15(S)-HETE resulted significantly higher in chronic bronchitis than in control subjects. The percentage of cells expressing 15-LO mRNA was significantly higher in chronic bronchitis than in control subjects (P < 0.01). Double staining for specific cell type markers and 15-LO mRNA showed macrophages and neutrophils positive for 15-LO, whereas similar staining of peripheral blood neutrophils did not show evidence for 15-LO expression, suggesting that expression of 15-LO in neutrophils takes place on migration into the airways. Because 15(S)-HETE inversely correlated with the percentage of neutrophils in sputum of chronic bronchitis subjects, we studied the effect of 15(S)-HETE on leukotriene B(4) (LTB(4)) production in vitro and evaluated the concentration of LTB(4) in induced sputum and the contribution of LTB(4) to the chemotactic activity of induced sputum samples ex vivo. The results obtained indicate that macrophages and neutrophils present within the airways of chronic bronchitis subjects express 15-LO mRNA; increased basal levels of 15(S)-HETE may contribute to modulate, through the inhibition of 5-lipoxygenase metabolites production, neutrophil infiltration and airway inflammation associated with chronic bronchitis.
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Pareti FI, Lattuada A, Bressi C, Zanobini M, Sala A, Steffan A, Ruggeri ZM. Proteolysis of von Willebrand factor and shear stress-induced platelet aggregation in patients with aortic valve stenosis. Circulation 2000; 102:1290-5. [PMID: 10982545 DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.102.11.1290] [Citation(s) in RCA: 107] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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BACKGROUND Excessive bleeding may complicate congenital cardiac defects. To explain the pathogenesis of this abnormality, we evaluated selected parameters of primary hemostasis in patients with aortic valve stenosis before and after corrective surgery. METHODS AND RESULTS We examined shear-induced platelet aggregation with the filter aggregometer test and von Willebrand factor (vWF) structure by evaluating the multimeric distribution and extent of subunit proteolysis. The platelet count was reduced before corrective surgery, and shear-induced platelet aggregation was impaired. Moreover, vWF multimers of higher molecular mass were decreased, and proteolytic subunit fragments were increased. After correction of the cardiac defect, all of these parameters returned to normal. CONCLUSIONS Alterations of vWF and platelet function may contribute to the bleeding diathesis in patients with aortic valve stenosis. Improvement after corrective surgery suggests that the passage of blood through a stenosed aortic valve may result in shear forces that induce vWF interaction with platelets in the circulation and, in turn, trigger platelet clearance, vWF degradation, and the impairment of primary hemostasis.
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Mantovani V, Grossi C, Ferrarese S, Sala A. Edge-to-edge repair of congenital familiar tricuspid regurgitation: case report. THE JOURNAL OF HEART VALVE DISEASE 2000; 9:641-3. [PMID: 11041178] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/18/2023]
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We report a case of edge-to-edge (Alfieri's technique) repair of congenital familiar tricuspid regurgitation in a 49-year-old woman, who had severe tricuspid regurgitation, atrial septal defect with left-to-right shunt, and two stenoses in peripheral branches of the left pulmonary artery, of no clinical relevance. The repair was performed through a longitudinal inferior partial sternotomy. The atrial septal defect was closed by direct suture; the anterior and posterior leaflets of the tricuspid valve were sutured together. The chordae to the prolapsing medial part of the anterior leaflet were shortened by direct suture to the leaflet free edge. Annuloplasty was performed by means of a Carpentier ring. The final step was edge-to-edge approximation of the septal leaflet to the new antero-posterior position with two interrupted stitches. The hemodynamic result was excellent, and the patient eventually returned to full active life.
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Soto Parra H, Cavina R, Antonelli G, Latteri F, Sala A, Dambrosio M, Alloisio M, Morenghi E, Bufalino R, Santoro A. Superiority of three-week vs. four-week schedule of cisplatin (CDDP) and gemcitabine (GEM): Results of a randomized phase II study. Lung Cancer 2000. [DOI: 10.1016/s0169-5002(00)80155-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/27/2022]
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Soto Parra H, Latteri F, Cavina R, Sala A, Dambrosio M, Alloisio M, Santoro A. Treatment perspectives in advanced non-small cell lung cancer. TUMORI JOURNAL 2000; 86:S36-41. [PMID: 11195292] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/19/2023]
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Cervellera M, Raschella G, Santilli G, Tanno B, Ventura A, Mancini C, Sevignani C, Calabretta B, Sala A. Direct transactivation of the anti-apoptotic gene apolipoprotein J (clusterin) by B-MYB. J Biol Chem 2000; 275:21055-60. [PMID: 10770937 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m002055200] [Citation(s) in RCA: 92] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/06/2022] Open
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B-MYB is a ubiquitously expressed transcription factor involved in the regulation of cell survival, proliferation, and differentiation. In an attempt to isolate B-MYB-regulated genes that may explain the role of B-MYB in cellular processes, representational difference analysis was performed in neuroblastoma cell lines with different levels of B-MYB expression. One of the genes, the mRNA levels of which were enhanced in B-MYB expressing cells, was ApoJ/Clusterin(SGP-2/TRMP-2) (ApoJ/Clusterin), previously implicated in regulation of apoptosis and tumor progression. Here we show that the human ApoJ/Clusterin gene contains a Myb binding site in its 5' flanking region, which interacts with bacterially synthesized B-MYB protein and mediates B-MYB-dependent transactivation of the ApoJ/Clusterin promoter in transient transfection assays. Endogenous ApoJ/Clusterin expression is induced in mammalian cell lines following transient transfection of a B-MYB cDNA. Blockage of secreted clusterin by a monoclonal antibody results in increased apoptosis of neuroblastoma cells exposed to the chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin. Thus, activation of ApoJ/Clusterin by B-MYB may be an important step in the regulation of apoptosis in normal and diseased cells.
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Sala A, Picó J, Bondia J. Tratamiento de la incertidumbre en modelado y control borrosos. INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL 2000. [DOI: 10.4114/ia.v4i10.670] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022] Open
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Calveri G, Semeraro F, Dajelli Ermolli N, Bertelli Y, Binaghi G, Sala A. Association between carotid intima media thickness and acute coronary artery disease. Atherosclerosis 2000. [DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9150(00)80992-2] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/18/2022]
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Zoppo A, Viappiani S, Tragni E, Catapano A, Sala A. Treatment with natural anti-oxidants from vitis vinifera decreases lipid peroxidation in non insulin-dependent diabetics. Atherosclerosis 2000. [DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9150(00)80278-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/17/2022]
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B-MYB is implicated in cell growth control, differentiation, and cancer and belongs to the MYB family of nuclear transcription factors. Evidence exists that cellular proteins bind directly to B-MYB, and it has been hypothesized that B-MYB transcriptional activity may be modulated by specific cofactors. In an attempt to isolate proteins that interact with the B-MYB DNA-binding domain, a modular domain that has the potential to mediate protein-protein interaction, we performed pull-down experiments with a glutathione S-transferase-B-MYB protein and mammalian protein extracts. We isolated a 110-kDa protein associated endogenously with B-MYB in the nuclei of HL60 cells. Microsequence analysis and immunoprecipitation experiments determined that the bound protein was poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP). Transient transfection assays showed that PARP enhanced B-MYB transactivation and that PARP enzymatic activity is not required for B-MYB-dependent transactivation. These results suggest that PARP, as a transcriptional cofactor of a potentially oncogenic protein, may play a role in growth control and cancer.
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Vidal A, Durand T, Vidal JP, Rossi JC, Ravasi S, Zarini S, Sala A. Synthesis of 19-[(2-azido-5-iodo)-benzoyloxy]-LTA4 and enzymatic conversion to the LTC4 analogue. Bioorg Med Chem Lett 2000; 10:665-8. [PMID: 10762049 DOI: 10.1016/s0960-894x(00)00076-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/25/2022]
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New photoaffinity probes based on C-19 position of leukotriene A4 has been synthesized from 19-hydroxy-LTA4 methyl ester. Enzymatic conversion into the LTC4 analogue yielded a potential tool for the study of cys-LT2 receptors.
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Profita M, Sala A, Riccobono L, Paternò A, Mirabella A, Bonanno A, Guerrera D, Pace E, Bonsignore G, Bousquet J, Vignola AM. 15-Lipoxygenase expression and 15(S)-hydroxyeicoisatetraenoic acid release and reincorporation in induced sputum of asthmatic subjects. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2000; 105:711-6. [PMID: 10756220 DOI: 10.1067/mai.2000.105122] [Citation(s) in RCA: 40] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022]
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BACKGROUND Recent evidence shows that 15(S)-hydroxy-eicoisatetraenoic acid (15[S]-HETE) can be released and rapidly reincorporated into cellular lipids. These mechanisms exert several immunoregulatory functions that may be relevant in airway inflammation. OBJECTIVE Our purpose was to evaluate the levels of both soluble and cell-associated 15(S)-HETE and to examine 15-lipoxygenase (15-LO) messenger RNA (mRNA) expression in sputum samples obtained from 10 control and 18 asthmatic subjects. METHODS Levels of 15(S)-HETE were measured by reverse-phase HPLC separation followed by RIA in supernatants and in cell membrane-extracted phospholipids after acid hydrolysis. 15-LO mRNA was evaluated by primed in situ hybridization (PRINS). Combined immunocytochemistry and PRINS was used to identify the phenotype of cells bearing 15-LO transcripts. RESULTS Levels of both soluble and cell-associated 15(S)-HETE were higher in asthmatic than in control subjects (P <.0001). The percentage of cells expressing 15-LO mRNA was higher in asthmatic than in control subjects (P <.01). On double staining for specific cell-type markers and 15-LO mRNA, macrophages were the major source for 15-LO. CONCLUSION This study shows that the induced sputum technique allows the evaluation of 15-LO activity and that soluble, cell-associated 15(S)-HETE and 15-LO levels are higher in asthmatic than in control subjects. In addition, this study indicates that, in induced sputum, airway macrophages are the major source of 15(S)-HETE in asthma.
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Sala A, Rossoni G, Berti F, Buccellati C, Bonazzi A, Maclouf J, Folco G. Monoclonal anti-CD18 antibody prevents transcellular biosynthesis of cysteinyl leukotrienes in vitro and in vivo and protects against leukotriene-dependent increase in coronary vascular resistance and myocardial stiffness. Circulation 2000; 101:1436-40. [PMID: 10736289 DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.101.12.1436] [Citation(s) in RCA: 26] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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BACKGROUND Cysteinyl leukotrienes (cys-LT) can constrict small and large vessels and increase vascular permeability. Formation of cys-LT arising from polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNL) and endothelial cell cooperation (transcellular synthesis) led to the hypothesis that PMNL-endothelial cell adhesion may represent a key step toward the formation of vasoactive cys-LT. METHODS AND RESULTS We studied the effect of pretreatment with a monoclonal antibody directed against the CD18 subunit of PMNL beta(2)-integrin on the synthesis of cys-LT in a PMNL-perfused isolated rabbit heart in vitro and in a model of permanent ligature of the left descending coronary artery in the rabbit in vivo. Challenge of PMNL-perfused rabbit hearts with formyl-met-leu-phe (0.3 micromol/L) caused synthesis of cys-LT and increase in coronary perfusion pressure that were prevented by the anti-CD18 antibody. Similar results were obtained with the use of A-23187 (0.5 micromol/L) as a challenge. Persistence of PMNL-associated myeloperoxidase activity in the perfusion buffer was observed in the presence of the anti-CD18 antibody, indicating decreased PMNL infiltration. Coronary artery ligature in vivo increased urinary excretion of leukotriene E(4), supporting the activation of the 5-lipoxygenase pathway during experimental acute myocardial infarction. Pretreatment with the anti-CD18 antibody (1 mg/kg) prevented the increase in leukotriene E(4) excretion. CONCLUSIONS These data support the importance of adhesion in promoting cys-LT formation, originating from PMNL-endothelial cell cooperation, and contributing to myocardial stiffness and increased coronary resistance.
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Sala A, Recio MC, Giner RM, Máñez S, Ríos JL. Anti-phospholipase A2 and anti-inflammatory activity of Santolina chamaecyparissus. Life Sci 2000; 66:PL35-40. [PMID: 10666016 DOI: 10.1016/s0024-3205(99)00578-0] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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The activity of the Santolina chamaecyparissus methanol extract was tested against the phospholipase A2 (PLA2)-induced mouse paw edema and in vitro inhibition of PLA2 activity. After fractionation, only the dichloromethane extract was active against the PLA2 in vitro test. In addition, it reduced the edema induced by arachidonic acid, and by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate in a multidose test. After chromatography on silicagel and gel filtration on Sephadex, and using an in vitro anti-PLA2 assay-guided process, we have isolated and identified from the dichloromethane extract the flavone nepetin and four sesquiterpenes.
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Folco G, Rossoni G, Buccellati C, Berti F, Maclouf J, Sala A. Leukotrienes in cardiovascular diseases. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2000; 161:S112-6. [PMID: 10673238 DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm.161.supplement_1.ltta-22] [Citation(s) in RCA: 45] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022] Open
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De Falco G, Bagella L, Claudio PP, De Luca A, Fu Y, Calabretta B, Sala A, Giordano A. Physical interaction between CDK9 and B-Myb results in suppression of B-Myb gene autoregulation. Oncogene 2000; 19:373-9. [PMID: 10656684 DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1203305] [Citation(s) in RCA: 38] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/08/2022]
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B-Myb is a transcription factor belonging to the myb family, whose activity has been associated with augmented DNA synthesis and cell cycle progression. We showed recently that B-Myb autoregulates its own expression through promoter transactivation. We report in this study that CDK9, the cyclin T associated kinase, which phosphorylates and activates RNA-Polymerase II, suppresses B-Myb autoregulation through direct interaction with the carboxyl-terminus of the B-Myb protein. Down-regulation of the transactivating ability of B-Myb is independent of the kinase activity of CDK9, because a kinase deficient mutant (dn-CDK9) also represses B-myb gene autoregulation. Overexpression of CDK9 did not result in suppression of p53-dependent transactivation or inhibition of the basal activity of the promoters tested so far, demonstrating that CDK9 is a B-Myb-specific repressor. Rather, transfection of the dominant negative dn-CDK9 construct inhibited the basal activity of the reporter genes, confirming an essential role for CDK9 in gene transcription. In addition, Cyclin T1 restores B-Myb transactivating activity when co-transfected along with CDK9, suggesting that the down-regulatory effect observed on B-Myb is specifically due to CDK9 alone. Thus, our data suggest that CDK9 is involved in the negative regulation of activated transcription mediated by certain transcription factors, such as B-Myb. This may indicate the existence of a feedback loop, mediated by the different activities of CDK9, which links basal with activated transcription.
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Copani A, Condorelli F, Caruso A, Vancheri C, Sala A, Giuffrida Stella AM, Canonico PL, Nicoletti F, Sortino MA. Mitotic signaling by beta-amyloid causes neuronal death. FASEB J 1999; 13:2225-34. [PMID: 10593870] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/14/2023]
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Aggregates of beta-amyloid peptide (betaAP), the main constituent of amyloid plaques in Alzheimer's brain, kill neurons by a not yet defined mechanism, leading to apoptotic death. Here, we report that both full-length betaAP((1-40)) or ((1-42)) and its active fragment betaAP((25-35)) act as proliferative signals for differentiated cortical neurons, driving them into the cell cycle. The cycle followed some of the steps observed in proliferating cells, including induction of cyclin D1, phosphorylation of retinoblastoma, and induction of cyclin E and A, but did not progress beyond S phase. Inactivation of cyclin-dependent protein kinase-4 or -2 prevented both the entry into S phase and the development of apoptosis in betaAP((25-35))-treated neurons. We conclude that neurons must cross the G1/S transition before succumbing to betaAP signaling, and therefore multiple steps within this pathway may be targets for neuroprotective agents.-Copani, A., Condorelli, F., Caruso, A., Vancheri, C., Sala, A., Giuffrida Stella, A. M., Canonico, P. L., Nicoletti, F., Sortino, M. A. Mitotic signaling by beta-amyloid causes neuronal death.
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Sala A, Rossoni G, Berti F, Buccellati C, Bonazzi A, Maclouf J, Folco G. [Pretreatment with monoclonal antibody anti-CD18 prevents the trans-cellular biosynthesis of sulfidopeptide-leukotrienes in vitro and in vivo and protects from the subsequent functional changes in the isolated rabbit heart]. Minerva Cardioangiol 1999; 47:542-3. [PMID: 10670194] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/15/2023]
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Sala A, Zarini S, Folco G, Murphy RC, Henson PM. Differential metabolism of exogenous and endogenous arachidonic acid in human neutrophils. J Biol Chem 1999; 274:28264-9. [PMID: 10497182 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.40.28264] [Citation(s) in RCA: 43] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/06/2022] Open
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Leukotrienes can be produced by cooperative interactions between cells in which, for example, arachidonate derived from one cell is oxidized to leukotriene A(4) (LTA(4)) by another and this can then be exported for conversion to LTB(4) or cysteinyl leukotrienes (cys-LTs) by yet another. Neutrophils do not contain LTC(4) synthase but are known to cooperate with endothelial cells or platelets (which do have this enzyme) to generate cys-LTs. Stimulation of human neutrophils perfusing isolated rabbit hearts resulted in production of cys-LTs, whereas these were not seen with perfused hearts alone or isolated neutrophils. In addition, the stimulated, neutrophil-perfused hearts generated much greater amounts of total LTA(4) products, suggesting that the hearts were supplying arachidonate to the neutrophils and, in addition, that this externally derived arachidonate was preferentially used for exported LTA(4) that could be metabolized to cys-LTs by the coronary endothelium. Stable isotope-labeled arachidonate and electrospray tandem mass spectrometry were used to differentially follow metabolism of exogenous and endogenous arachidonate. Isolated, adherent neutrophils at low concentrations (to minimize transcellular metabolism between them) were shown to generate higher proportions of nonenzymatic LTA(4) products from exogenous arachidonate (deuterium-labeled) than from endogenous (unlabeled) sources. The endogenous arachidonate, on the other hand, was preferentially used for conversion to LTB(4) by the LTA(4) hydrolase. This result was not because of saturation of the LTA(4) hydrolase, because it occurred at widely differing concentrations of exogenous arachidonate. Finally, in the presence of platelets (which contain LTC(4) synthase), the LTA(4) synthesized from exogenous deuterium-labeled arachidonate was converted to cys-LTs to a greater degree than that from endogenous sources. These experiments suggest that exogenous arachidonate is preferentially converted to LTA(4) for export (not intracellular conversion) and raises the likelihood that there are different intracellular pathways for arachidonate metabolism.
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Sautebin L, Ianaro A, Rombolà L, Ialenti A, Sala A, Di Rosa M. Cyclooxygenase-2-dependent generation of 8-epiprostaglandin F2alpha by lipopolysaccharide-activated J774 macrophages. Inflamm Res 1999; 48:503-8. [PMID: 10522806 DOI: 10.1007/s000110050494] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022] Open
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OBJECTIVE The generation of 8-epiprostaglandin F2alpha (8-epi-PGF2alpha) by arachidonic acid (AA)- and lipopolysaccharide (LPS)- stimulated J774 macrophages has been investigated. MATERIAL Murine monocyte/macrophage J774 cell line. METHODS Cells were incubated with AA or LPS and the amount of 8-epi-PGF2alpha, 6-ketoprostaglandin F1alpha (6-keto-PGF1alpha) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) released in the incubation media measured by radioimmunoassay (RIA) or, in some experiments, by enzyme immunoassay (EIA). The effect of dexamethasone (DXM), cycloheximide (CXM) and 5,5 dimethyl-3-(3-fluorophenyl)-4-(4-methylsulfonyl)phenyl-2(5H)-furanone (DFU), a cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) selective inhibitor, on LPS-induced generation of AA metabolites was assessed. RESULTS AA induced a significant production of 6-ketoPGF1alpha and PGE2, whereas LPS caused a concentration- and time-dependent increase of 8-epi-PGF2alpha, 6-keto-PGF1alpha and PGE2. DXM (2 microM) as well as CXM (1 microM) significantly decreased (p<0.001; n = 4) the LPS-stimulated production of 8-epi-PGF2alpha (by 86% and 82%, respectively), 6-ketoPGF1alpha (by 78% and 74%, respectively) and PGE2 (by 83% and 78%, respectively). Immunostimulated production of AA metabolites was also inhibited by DFU (IC50 0.3+/-0.04 microM; 0.16 +/- 0.02 microM and 0.11 +/- 0.05 microM for 8-epi-PGF2alpha, 6-keto-PGF1alpha and PGE2, respectively. CONCLUSIONS These results demonstrate the role of COX-2 in the generation of 8-epi-PGF2alpha by LPS-stimulated J774 macrophages. The relevance of these findings requires further elucidation.
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Riva L, Conter V, Rizzari C, Jankovic M, Sala A, Milani M. Successful treatment of intrathecal methotrexate overdose with folinic acid rescue: a case report. Acta Paediatr 1999; 88:780-2. [PMID: 10447141 DOI: 10.1080/08035259950169107] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 09/30/2022]
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A 7-y-old boy with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) received 600 mg of i.v. methotrexate (MTX) over 2 h, followed by triple intrathecal therapy (TIT) with cytosine arabinoside 30 mg, methylprednisolone 10 mg and MTX 300 mg (instead of the prescribed 12 mg). Ninety minutes later the patient developed headache, loss of consciousness and generalized hypertonia. He was transferred to the Intensive Care Unit, intubated and treated with phenobarbital. Three hours after the TIT, the levogyrus form of folinic acid (equivalent to double doses of the racemic product) was started i.v. at a dose of 100 mg every 3 h for 24 h, and every 6 h in the following 24 h. Cerebrospinal fluid was examined and was found normal. The patient subsequently remained in normal neurological status. The favourable outcome in our case suggests that folinic acid rescue may be adequate to prevent sequelae in patients who undergo intrathecal MTX overdoses up to 300 mg.
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Sala A, Penacino G, Carnese R, Corach D. Reference database of hypervariable genetic markers of Argentina: application for molecular anthropology and forensic casework. Electrophoresis 1999; 20:1733-9. [PMID: 10435440 DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1522-2683(19990101)20:8<1733::aid-elps1733>3.0.co;2-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 28] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022]
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The population of Argentina is mostly composed of people of European ancestry. Aboriginal communities are at present very reduced in number and restricted to small geographically isolated patches. Three aboriginal communities, the Mapuche, Tehuelche and Wichi, were selected for short tandem repeat (STR) investigation. The metropolitan population of the city of Buenos Aires was analyzed, with both micro- and minisatellites. The minisatellite loci D1S7, D2S44, D4S139, D5S110, D8S358, D10S28, and D17S26 were typed on HaeIII-digested DNA obtained from unrelated individuals. D1S80 was typed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The autosomal STRs THO1, FABP, D6S366, CSF1PO, TPOX, F13A1, FES/FPS, vWA, MBPA/B, D16S539, D7S820, D13S317, and RENA4 and the sex chromosome STRs HPRTB, DYS385, DYS3891, DYS38911, DYS19, DYS390, DYS391, DYS392, DYS393 and YCAII were also investigated. As a by-product of our investigations, a reference database was created that is routinely used in forensic casework and paternity testing. STR allele frequency distributions are characterized by significant differences within and also between different populations. In contrast, the minisatellite bin distribution of the metropolitan population is not significantly different from other Caucasian populations.
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Since its isolation exactly a decade ago, B-Myb has intrigued a growing number of scientists interested in understanding the mechanisms of cell proliferation. In many aspects the B-Myb story resembles that of a fashionable transcription factor involved in cell cycle control: E2F-1. Similar to E2F-1, B-Myb is a transcription factor whose expression is regulated at the G1/S border of the cell cycle. Given the ubiquitous expression of B-Myb within different cell types, its link with the cell cycle, and augmented expression in transformed cells, studies are in progress to define the potential role of B-Myb in human cancer. The purpose of this review is not to provide an extensive background to the B-Myb field but rather to describe the latest developments. A comprehensive outline of B-Myb structure and function can be found in the review by Saville and Watson (1998a, Adv. Cancer Res., 72:109-140).
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Balzarotti M, Grisanti S, Granzow K, Saladini A, Sala A, Nozza A, Molteni A, Passamonti F, Carlo-Stella C, Santoro A, Siena S. Ex vivo manipulation of hematopoietic stem cells for transplantation: the potential role of amifostine. Semin Oncol 1999; 26:66-71. [PMID: 10348263] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/12/2023]
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High-dose chemotherapy with autologous stem cell transplantation is an increasingly used procedure in oncohematologic diseases and represents a promising strategy in selected patients with solid tumors. In autologous stem cell transplantation, the risk of reinfusion of clonogenic tumor cells is a remarkable biologic obstacle that can be at least partly overcome by ex vivo graft purging to reduce residual tumor. Mafosfamide and 4-hydroxyperoxycyclophosphamide, active metabolites of cyclophosphamide, are the most widely used pharmacologic agents for ex vivo bone marrow purging. However, in addition to killing tumor cells, they are toxic to normal bone marrow as measured by reduced colony-forming unit granulocyte-macrophage (CFU-GM). Thus, the therapeutic index of these alkylating agents is narrow, and parameters for dose selection must include toxicity to normal bone marrow progenitor cells that can delay bone marrow engraftment and increase risk of infections, bleeding complications, hospitalization, and the need for a costly transplantation procedure. Amifostine (WR-2771, Ethyol; Alza Pharmaceuticals, Palo Alto, CA/US Bioscience, West Conshohocken, PA) selectively protects human CFU-GM progenitor cells from the cytotoxicities of active metabolites of cyclophosphamide without altering its cytotoxic effect on malignant cells. This has been demonstrated both in preclinical and clinical studies in patients with breast cancer, malignant lymphomas, and acute leukemia. Amifostine use during the ex vivo procedure significantly shortened the time to bone marrow engraftment with decreased incidence of infections and need for red blood cell transfusions.
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Sala A, Saitta B, De Luca P, Cervellera MN, Casella I, Lewis RE, Watson R, Peschle C. B-MYB transactivates its own promoter through SP1-binding sites. Oncogene 1999; 18:1333-9. [PMID: 10022815 DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1202421] [Citation(s) in RCA: 37] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/08/2022]
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B-MYB is an ubiquitous protein required for mammalian cell growth. In this report we show that B-MYB transactivates its own promoter through a 120 bp segment proximal to the transcription start site. The B-MYB-responsive element does not contain myb-binding sites and gel-shift analysis shows that SP1, but not B-MYB, protein contained in SAOS2 cell extracts binds to the 120 bp B-myb promoter fragment. B-MYB-dependent transactivation is cooperatively increased in the presence of SP1, but not SP3 overexpression. When the SP1 elements of the B-myb promoter are transferred in front of a heterologous promoter, an increased response to B-MYB results. In contrast, c-MYB, the prototype member of the Myb family, is not able to activate the luciferase construct containing the SP1 elements. With the use of an SP1-GAL4 fusion protein, we have determined that the cooperative activation occurs through the domain A of SP1. These observations suggest that B-MYB functions as a coactivator of SP1, and that diverse combinations of myb and SP1 sites may dictate the responsiveness of myb-target genes to the various members of the myb family.
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Monzani MV, Coltro G, Sala A, Sardina M. Pharmacokinetics of ITF 296 (Sinitrodil) a novel organic nitrate, in healthy volunteers. Eur J Pharm Sci 1999; 7:179-84. [PMID: 9845803 DOI: 10.1016/s0928-0987(98)00026-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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ITF 296 is a new orally active nitrate acting selectively on large arterial vessels over a wide range of doses. In healthy volunteers it causes less reduction in vascular resistance and less venodilatation than classic nitrates. Its pharmacokinetic profile was evaluated after intravenous infusion and oral (solution and immediate-release tablet) administration in a randomised cross-over design on 11 healthy volunteers. The plasma levels of ITF 296 and its metabolite ITF 1124 were determined by a HPLC method. The drug is rapidly distributed (mean steady-state distribution volume 53+/-17 liters) and eliminated (half-life of about 25 minutes) both after intravenous and oral administration. The total clearance is 2. 31+/-0.46 l/min. The oral solution of ITF 296 is well absorbed (Cmax=0.057 microg/ml, tmax=30 min) but it undergoes a first-pass effect (F=25%). The tablet, developed only for Phase 1 clinical studies, is characterised by an immediate release (Cmax=0.057 microg/ml, tmax=30 min). The extent of its absolute and relative bioavailability is about 14% and 53% respectively.
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Profita M, Vignola AM, Sala A, Mirabella A, Siena L, Pace E, Folco G, Bonsignore G. Interleukin-4 enhances 15-lipoxygenase activity and incorporation of 15(S)-HETE into cellular phospholipids in cultured pulmonary epithelial cells. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol 1999; 20:61-8. [PMID: 9870918 DOI: 10.1165/ajrcmb.20.1.3151] [Citation(s) in RCA: 37] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/24/2022] Open
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15(S)-Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (15[S]-HETE) is a 15-lipoxygenase (15-LO) metabolite that may play an important role in different pulmonary diseases. 15-HETE is synthesized by different epithelial cells and may be subsequently incorporated into cellular phospholipids. We studied the role of interleukin-4 (IL-4) on 15-LO activity and on 15(S)-HETE incorporation into cellular phospholipids by WI-26 pulmonary epithelial cells. 15-LO activity was evaluated by measuring 15(S)-HETE production, through combined reverse-phase-high-pressure liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) separation and specific radioimmunoassay (RIA), after incubation with arachidonic acid (AA). We also studied 15-LO messenger RNA (mRNA) expression, using primed in situ (PRINS) labeling. IL-4 (10 ng/ml) markedly increased the percentage of 15-LO mRNA-bearing cells as well as 15-LO activity after 24, 48, and 72 h, with a maximal response at 48 h. Uptake and incorporation into cellular phospholipid was studied with [3H]15(S)-HETE, which showed that IL-4 was able to increase significantly 15(S)-HETE incorporation into WI-26 cells, with a maximal effect observed at 72 h. Cellular-lipid-associated [3H]15(S)-HETE, evaluated with RP-HPLC after base-catalyzed hydrolysis, increased concomitantly with disappearance of the radiolabel from the supernatant. Class separation of cellular lipids with normal-phase HPLC (NP-HPLC) showed that IL-4 increased [3H]15(S)- HETE incorporation mainly in the phosphatidylinositol (PI) fraction. The ability of IL-4 to promote 15-LO activity and incorporation into cellular phospholipids of human lung epithelial cells may be important in airway inflammation and in modulation of the potential autocrine function of 15(S)-HETE.
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Profita M, Vignola AM, Mirabella A, Siena L, Sala A, Gjomarkaj M, Bousquet J, Bonsignore G. IL-4 and IgE-anti-IgE modulation of 15(S)-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid release by mononuclear phagocytes. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1999; 103:159-64. [PMID: 9893200 DOI: 10.1016/s0091-6749(99)70540-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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BACKGROUND IL-4 modulates the synthesis of IgE, the expression of CD23, and the release of 15(S)-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic (15[S]-HETE). OBJECTIVE We evaluated the release of 15(S)-HETE by IL-4-stimulated monocytes and verified whether the observed increase in 15(S)-HETE release after passive sensitization and anti-IgE challenge of IL-4-treated monocytes was secondary to an increased CD23 expression. METHODS Human monocytes were incubated for 24, 48, and 72 hours with IL-4 (10 ng/mL) with or without an IgE-anti-IgE stimulation. We evaluated CD23 expression by immunocytochemistry and 15(S)-HETE release by HPLC and RIA. To prove that the increase in 15(S)-HETE release was due to the effect of IL-4 on CD23, we performed experiments with an anti-CD23 blocking mAb. RESULTS CD23 expression and 15(S)-HETE release were significantly increased by IL-4, reaching a peak after 72 hours (P <.02). After passive sensitization with human IgE and anti-IgE challenge, IL-4-stimulated monocytes released higher amounts of 15(S)-HETE than IL-4-unstimulated monocytes (P <.02). Pretreatment with the anti-human B-cell CD23 MHM6 mAb caused a dose-dependent inhibition of 15(S)-HETE release. CONCLUSIONS This study shows that immunologic challenge of IL-4-treated, passively sensitized monocytes results in a CD23-dependent additional increase of 15(S)-HETE release, indicating the presence of a synergistic effect of IL-4 on CD23 expression and 15(S)-HETE production.
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Masera G, Baez F, Biondi A, Cavalli F, Conter V, Flores A, Fontana G, Fossati Bellani F, Lanfranco P, Malta A, Mendez G, Ocampo E, Pacheco C, Riva L, Sala A, Silva F, Sessa C, Tognoni G. North-South twinning in paediatric haemato-oncology: the La Mascota programme, Nicaragua. Lancet 1998; 352:1923-6. [PMID: 9863803 DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(98)07077-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 93] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022]
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We describe the La Mascota twinning programme between La Mascota paediatric hospital in Managua, Nicaragua, and hospitals in Monza and Milan, Italy, and Bellinzona, Switzerland. The programme was based on the belief that an attempt to reduce the gap in mortality from cancer in childhood between developed and less developed countries should become an integral part of the care and research activity of a haemato-oncological department of a developed country and not simply an exercise in solidarity. This programme for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia shows that intellectual, organisational, and financial resources can be generated by a twinning programme. What is vital for such programmes is a long-term commitment to a comprehensive and holistic strategy that incorporates supply of drugs, training and supervision of health professionals, and the care of the children and of their parents.
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Buccellati C, Folco GC, Sala A, Scelsi R, Masoero E, Poggi P, Govoni S, Favalli L, Rozza A. Inhibition of prostanoid synthesis protects against neuronal damage induced by focal ischemia in rat brain. Neurosci Lett 1998; 257:123-6. [PMID: 9870335 DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3940(98)00745-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/17/2022]
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Changes in prostanoids concentration and effects of the non-specific COX inhibitor indomethacin on prostanoids levels and extension of tissue damage were studied following focal ischemia induction in the fronto-parietal region of rat brain. Ischemia was induced in animals bearing a transcerebral microdialysis probe by injection of Rose Bengal, a photosensitive dye, followed by light activation. Prostanoid levels were determined in the dialysate using immunoenzymatic techniques. PGD2 levels rose significantly up to 237+/-22 pg/ml compared to a basal level measured before ischemia induction which was below the detection limit. TXB2 changes were smaller and had a different time course. Treatment with indomethacin abolished the ischemia-induced PGD2 release and reduced the extent of injury to the area by 43+/-3.7%. These results suggest that prostanoid release may play an important role in neurodegenerative processes and that cyclooxygenase inhibitors may contribute to protect against cerebral tissue damage.
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OBJECTIVE AND METHOD A case of water intoxication in a patient with anorexia nervosa is reported. RESULTS Differently from the other cases previously reported, the patient had a long duration of illness (13 years). A compulsory treatment was necessary since the patient refused any cooperation and her weight had dropped to 19.5 kg (body mass index = 8.3). After a slow weight recovery and a multidisciplinary inpatient treatment of 15 months, the patient started an outpatient treatment. One month later she complained of headache, vomiting, and grand-mal seizures with hyponatremia, hypokalemia, hypochloremia, and low urine osmolarity. Later, we were able to learn from her that some weeks before she had begun to drink large amounts of water before the weight control visits to maintain the target weight. After this episode, she carried on the abnormal drinking habit, although she knew the risks related to excessive drinking. DISCUSSION Studies on larger samples are needed to understand the risk factors for abnormal drinking habits in anorexia nervosa.
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Tarelli G, Maugeri R, Pedretti R, Grossi C, Ornaghi D, Sala A. [The use of bilateral mammary artery in myocardial revascularization. The risk factors emergent from a multivariate analysis conducted on 474 patients]. GIORNALE ITALIANO DI CARDIOLOGIA 1998; 28:1230-7. [PMID: 9866800] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/09/2023]
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BACKGROUND The internal mammary artery is used as coronary artery graft conduit because of its superior patency. According to some authors, the bilateral IMA can increase perioperative morbidity. The aim of this study was to determine the risk factors increasing perioperative mortality and morbidity in the use of bilateral IMA. METHODS We analyzed the data of 474 patients operated consecutively with the use of bilateral IMA between January 1987 and December 1995 at the Department of Cardiac Surgery of the Varese Hospital. The univariate analysis was done on 17 ordinal variables using a "Fisher exact test" and on 4 continuous variables by "pooled-variance t-test" to investigate risk factors for mortality, mediastinitis, superficial wound infection and aseptic dehiscence of the sternum; a p-value lower than 0.1 was used as cut-off point to introduce the variables into a stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis. RESULTS From the univariate analysis are: postoperative low-output syndrome (p = 0.01), LVEF (p = 0.02) and number of grafts (p = 0.04) are correlated to hospital mortality (1.5%); obesity (p < 0.001) and peripheral arteriopathy (p = 0.009) are correlated to postoperative mediastinitis (5%); obesity (p < 0.001), peripheral arteriopathy (p = 0.009), surgeon (p = 0.001), year of operation (p < 0.001), reoperation for bleeding (p = 0.004) and length of extracorporeal circulation (p = 0.02) are correlated to superficial wound infection (7%); obesity (p = 0.002) and COPD (p = 0.05) are correlated to aseptic dehiscence of the sternum (2%). The multivariate analysis identified low LVEF as the only independent risk factor for hospital mortality (p = 0.03), whereas obesity (p = 0.01) and peripheral vasculopathy (p = 0.03) proved to be correlated to postoperative mediastinitis; obesity (p < 0.001), year of the operation (p < 0.001), low LVEF (p = 0.007) and reoperation for bleeding (p = 0.01) were correlated to superficial infection of the wound and obesity turned out to be the only risk factor for aseptic dehiscence for the sternum (p = 0.003). The infection of the wound did not increase mortality, but it did increase the mean postoperative length of hospital stay (6 days for patients free of any complications of the wound versus 29.7 days for patients with complications of the wound). CONCLUSIONS In patients with bilateral mammary grafts, obesity is the main risk factor for complications of the wound and this event greatly increases the length of the patient's hospital stay. Consequently, we suggest that bilateral mammary artery grafts be used carefully in this subset of patients.
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De Benedictis M, Scrocca I, Borrione M, Luceri S, Sala A, Baduini G. Coronary stenting in unstable angina: angiographic and clinical implications. GIORNALE ITALIANO DI CARDIOLOGIA 1998; 28:1099-105. [PMID: 9834861] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/09/2023]
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BACKGROUND The pathogenesis of unstable angina involves the presence of intracoronary thrombus which may have potential bearing on the therapeutic efficacy of intracoronary stenting to reduce acute complications and restenosis rate. METHODS In order to evaluate in-hospital and long-term outcome of coronary stenting in patients with unstable angina, we retrospectively examined our experience in 311 consecutive patients. Braunwald class III angina (B or C) was present in 35% of the cases. Three hundred seventy one stents were implanted in 315 lesions, most of them (62.4%) with complex morphology. Angiography identified an intraluminal thrombus in 22 target sites. Stent indication was elective in 146 cases (46.9%), for suboptimal results in 149 (47.9%) and for bail-out in 16 (5%). RESULTS Procedural success was obtained in 96.3% of the study population. Major complications occurred in 12 (3.7%) patients: myocardial infarction in 6 (1.9%) cases, emergency bypass surgery in 3 (0.9%) and death in 3 (0.9%), none of them related to acute stent thrombosis. Vascular complications occurred in 5 patients (1.6%). The mean hospital stay after stenting was 2.8 +/- 1.6 days. Subacute stent thrombosis occurred in one patient and led to a Q-wave anterior myocardial infarction. Follow-up (9 +/- 5 months) status was ascertained in 216 patients and revealed an overall clinical success rate of 87.3%. Restenosis occurred in 23.5% of 157 patients who underwent angiographic follow-up. Late events included 3 non-fatal myocardial infarction, 6 new PTCA, 3 elective bypass surgery and 1 cardiac death. CONCLUSIONS Intracoronary stenting appears safe and effective in patients with unstable angina, despite the presence of a thrombogenic milieu. Optimal immediate angiographic results, related to the mechanical properties of stents, together with a vigorous antithrombotic regimen, contributes to the favorable outcomes in this adverse setting.
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Sala A, Penacino G, Corach D. Comparison of allele frequencies of eight STR loci from Argentinian Amerindian and European populations. Hum Biol 1998; 70:937-47. [PMID: 9780520] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/09/2023]
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Eight STR systems (THO1, FABP, VWA, FES/FPS, HPRTB, F13A1, CSF1PO, and D6S366) were investigated in different ethnic groups of Argentina. Allele and genotype frequencies, power of exclusion, and discriminative power were investigated. Hardy-Weinberg expectations were calculated from heterozygosity levels. FST and G tests demonstrated that significant differences exist among the investigated populations for some of the eight STRs markers. The Wichi Indians are clearly separated from the Mapuche and Tehuelche, who in turn are closer to the European population, suggesting non-Amerindian admixture.
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Sala A, Nemes MI, Cohen DD. [Methodology for the assessment of activities in primary health care]. CAD SAUDE PUBLICA 1998; 14:741-51. [PMID: 9878907 DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x1998000400016] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
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A case study assessed health care activities in a primary health care facility to help develop methodologies of care work assessment and of the proposal of leading categories for the said processes, based on the work process. This study was developed at the Centro de Saúde Escola of the Faculdade de Medicina of the Universidade de São Paulo, using as empirical material the assessment of the care activities aimed at the emergency care and programmed care of 'chronic' patients (patients suffering from hypertension and diabetes). The analysis of these assessments which considered different moments of the work process (working objects, activity of agents, analysis of the working means and result of the work) suggest the need of creating analytical categories that will make workable the understanding of this process, inserting each moment to the work as a whole. The analytical categories proposed are: 1) workability as a means of making effective the proposed actions; 2) strategic effectiveness as a measure of the scope of the results that have been observed among patients and/or the population and that can be the result of the actions performed.
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Chiesa R, Astore D, Piccolo G, Melissano G, Jannello A, Frigerio D, Agrifoglio G, Bonalumi F, Corsi G, Costantini Brancadoro S, Novali C, Locati P, Odero A, Pirrelli S, Cugnasca M, Biglioli P, Sala A, Polvani G, Guarino A, Biasi GM, Mingazzini P, Scalamogna M, Mantero S, Spina G, Prestipino F. Fresh and cryopreserved arterial homografts in the treatment of prosthetic graft infections: experience of the Italian Collaborative Vascular Homograft Group. Ann Vasc Surg 1998; 12:457-62. [PMID: 9732424 DOI: 10.1007/s100169900184] [Citation(s) in RCA: 79] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
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Following the experience of cardiac surgeons with homografts in the treatment of infective aortic valve endocarditis, cardiovascular surgeons have investigated in situ revascularization by means of homografts in the management of vascular prosthetic graft infections. Preliminary results are encouraging, but their late fate in long-term follow-up and the influence of preservation techniques are still under investigation. This article reports the experience of the Italian Collaborative Vascular Homograft Group, with the use of fresh and cryopreserved arterial homografts for the treatment of prosthetic graft infections. Between March 1994 and December 1996, 44 patients with prosthetic graft infection were treated with homografts (13 preserved at 4 degrees C, 31 cryopreserved). The mean age of the patients was 65 years. Emergency surgical procedures were performed in eight patients (18%). Sepsis was diagnosed in 11 patients, aortoenteric fistula in 13, and false aneurysms in 10. Staphylococcus was the main cause of infection. The types of vascular reconstruction with homograft were: 32 aortobifemoral, 3 aortoaortic, 2 iliofemoral, 4 peripheral, and 3 axillobifemoral. Human lymphocyte antigen (HLA) and antibody (ABO) blood group system compatibility between donors and recipients was not respected. The mean duration of follow-up was 15 months (range 1-33). Clinical and duplex scanning evaluations were routinely performed. Computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance (MR) scanning or arteriography were performed on the basis of duplex scanning results. There were six deaths during the early postoperative period (30 days) with a mortality rate of 13.6%. During the follow-up there were five late deaths with a mortality rate of 11.4%. Eight patients had graft occlusion. Three cases were successfully treated with thrombectomy. Two cases were successfully treated with femoropopliteal bypass with autologous vein. In three cases leg amputation was necessary. The results of fresh and cryopreserved homograft were compared. No significative differences of early postoperative mortality, late mortality, homograft related mortality, and graft occlusion were observed. We have evaluated the actuarial survival of the patients and the actuarial patency of the homografts on the aortoiliac reconstructions. Twelve months after the surgery the actuarial survival of the patients was 73% and the actuarial patency of the homografts was 56%. In our preliminary experience, we have not observed any significant difference in terms of clinical outcome by using fresh rather than cryopreserved homografts. In the near future it will be our policy to employ only cryopreserved homografts. Moreover, we will extend vessel harvesting to nonheart-beating donors, thus maximizing retrieval. The aforementioned solutions will supply the best graft availability to obtain dimensional and ABO compatibility between donors and recipients.
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Saitta B, Bolognese A, Sala A, Chu M. Identification of two regulatory regions of the α1 (VI) collagen promoter that are modulated by B-myb expression. Matrix Biol 1998. [DOI: 10.1016/s0945-053x(98)90029-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/25/2022]
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Sala A, Rossoni G, Berti F, Müller-Peddinghaus R, Folco G. Transcellular synthesis of Cys-LT: from isolated cells to complex organ system. ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY 1998; 433:95-8. [PMID: 9561112 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-1810-9_19] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/07/2023]
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Pompilio G, Rossoni G, Sala A, Polvani GL, Berti F, Dainese L, Porqueddu M, Biglioli P. Endothelial-dependent dynamic and antithrombotic properties of porcine aortic and pulmonary valves. Ann Thorac Surg 1998; 65:986-92. [PMID: 9564915 DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(98)00075-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/07/2023]
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BACKGROUND In the present study, the endothelium-dependent antithrombotic and dynamic properties of porcine aortic (AoV) and pulmonary valves (PuV) were investigated. METHODS Fifteen fresh AoV and 15 fresh PuV were obtained from 25 9-month-old swines. The valves were examined for endothelial function by pharmacologic evaluation (with and without endothelium) of both the endothelial-releasing capacity of prostacyclin and the endothelial-dependent dynamic response to relaxing (acetylcholine from 10[-10] mol/L to 10[-4] mol/L in AoV and PuV segments precontracted with norepinephrine [3 x 10(-6) mol/L]) and contracting (endothelin-1, from 10[-11] mol/L to 10[-5] mol/L; and NG-monomethyl-L-arginine, 10[-4] mol/L) drugs. The ultrastructural integrity of the endothelial valve layer was also examined with transmission electron microscopy. RESULTS Acetylcholine caused potent relaxation in both AoV and PuV specimens with, but not in those without, endothelium. Endothelin-1 produced a concentration-dependent tension increase in AoV and PuV with and without endothelium. However, the intrinsic activity of the peptide significantly increased in tissues without endothelium. NG-monomethyl-L-arginine evoked a progressive increase in resting tension of the preparations, but the AoV and PuV without endothelium were less sensitive to the inhibition of the nitric oxide generation. Aortic and pulmonary valves with an intact endothelium showed a spontaneous ability to release prostacyclin. The basal release of this lipidic autacoid significantly decreased in cardiac valves without endothelium. This phenomenon was observed in both basal conditions, and under stimulation with the aforementioned drugs. Transmission electron microscopy showed the perfect preservation of endothelial cells in all the preparations examined. CONCLUSIONS Valvular endothelium of AoV and PuV seems to have similar antithrombotic and dynamic functions of vascular endothelium, actively participating in valvular homeostasis.
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Giachetti C, Bertolino M, Canali S, Lombardini E, Monzani MV, Sala A, Zanolo G. Pharmacokinetic study in dogs and monkeys after single intravenous and oral administrations of [14C]-ITF-296. Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet 1998; 23:239-50. [PMID: 9725488 DOI: 10.1007/bf03189346] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/19/2022]
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Pharmacokinetics of [14C]-ITF-296 and its metabolites, ITF-1124 and ITF-1577, were studied in dogs and monkeys after a single intravenous (2.5 mg/kg) and oral (10 mg/kg) administration. Radioactivity was measured by LSC while unchanged drug and its metabolites in plasma were assayed by an HPLC-UV method. The absorption of [14C]-ITF-296 after oral administration is practically complete both in dogs and in monkeys. The determination of unchanged drug and its metabolites shows quite a similar profile in dogs and monkeys for ITF-296 and ITF-1124 and a different time-course for ITF-1577. Elimination of radioactivity occurs mainly in urine (namely 70-80%) for both species and the recovery of the dose (higher than 90%) takes place up to 96 h after both treatments.
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Giachetti C, Bertolino M, Canali S, Lombardini E, Monzani MV, Sala A, Zanolo G. Pharmacokinetic study in rats after single intravenous and oral administrations of [14C]-ITF-296. Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet 1998; 23:230-8. [PMID: 9725487 DOI: 10.1007/bf03189345] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
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Pharmacokinetics of [14C]-ITF-296 and its metabolites, ITF-1124 and ITF-1577, were studied in rats after a single intravenous (2.5 mg/kg) and oral (10 mg/kg) administration. Radioactivity was measured by LSC while unchanged drug and its metabolites in plasma were assayed by an HPLC-UV method. The absorption of [14C]-ITF-296 after oral administration is practically complete. Elimination of radioactivity occurs mainly in urine (higher than 80%) and the recovery of the dose (higher than 95%) takes place up to 96 h after both treatments. Both by i.v. and p.o. route the results show that the radioactivity is largely excreted in the bile and reabsorbed in the intestine. The tissue distribution study indicates that there is no accumulation or localization of radioactivity in the major organs or blood and no radioactivity levels are found 96 h after either treatment. In addition, whole body autoradiography confirms the tissue distribution pattern, showing no differences between albino and pigmented rats.
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Sala A, Zarini S, Bolla M. Leukotrienes: lipid bioeffectors of inflammatory reactions. BIOCHEMISTRY. BIOKHIMIIA 1998; 63:84-92. [PMID: 9526099] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/06/2023]
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The leukotrienes arise from oxidative metabolism of arachidonic acid through the action of the 5-lipoxygenase enzyme, leading to the unstable allylic epoxide leukotriene A4. This intermediate represents the substrate for two different specific enzymes, namely leukotriene A4-hydrolase and leukotriene C4-synthase, generating LTB4 and cysteinyl leukotrienes, respectively. The name "leukotriene" is referring to the cellular source (leukocytes are one of the major sources) as well as the conjugated triene that characterizes their structure. LTC4 and LTD4 are potent contracting agents of smooth muscle in airways and blood vessels; in addition, they induce mucus secretion and promote plasmatic exudation with direct action on endothelial cells. On the other side, LTB4 is known as a potent chemokinetic and chemotactic agent. A number of evidences reported in the literature underline the potential role of leukotrienes in the inflammatory responses that characterize asthma and other pathological conditions. These potent lipid bioeffectors are synthesized during the course of inflammatory reactions and their pharmacological modulation is able to significantly attenuate the clinical manifestations associated with different inflammatory pathologies.
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Sala A, Buccellati C, Zarini S, Bolla M, Bonazzi A, Folco GC. The polymorphonuclear leukocyte: a cell tuned for transcellular biosynthesis of cys-leukotrienes. JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY : AN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE POLISH PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY 1997; 48:665-73. [PMID: 9444615] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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Sulfidopeptide leukotrienes (cysLT) are potent vasoactive mediators that can constrict coronary vessels and alter caliber of the microcirculation. They can be formed "in situ" via a peculiar type of cell communication termed "transcellular biosynthesis" whereby donor cells (polymorphonuclear leukocytes, PMNL) feed acceptor cells (endothelial cells, EC) the unstable epoxide intermediate leukotriene A4 for further metabolism to cysLT. We have investigated the relative amount of leukotriene A4 that is synthesized by PMNL and made available for transcellular biosynthesis. This has been accomplished by measuring the relative amounts of enzymatic vs non-enzymatic leukotriene A4-derived metabolites after challenge with the Ca(2+)-ionophore A23187, using PMNL suspensions at different concentrations. Non-enzymatic leukotriene A4-derived metabolites were used as a quantitative index of the amount of leukotriene A4 released into the extracellular milieu. In human, as well as in bovine PMNL, the relative amounts of non-enzymatic vs enzymatic leukotriene A4-derived metabolites increased with decreasing cell concentrations. By diminishing possible cell-cell interactions via increased dilution, it is calculated that approx. 60% of leukotriene A4 synthesized is released from the PMNL. These data provide evidence that, in PMNL, transfer of leukotriene A4 to neighbouring acceptor cells is taking place as a predominant mechanisms of cell communication.
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Sala A, Penacino G, Corach D. VNTR polymorphism in the Buenos Aires, Argentina, metropolitan population. Hum Biol 1997; 69:777-83. [PMID: 9353973] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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VNTR loci provide a wealth of information for human genetic research, ranging from gene mapping to paternity testing and forensic identification. In this study we report the construction, validation, and analysis of the first local genetic database for VNTR markers for Argentina. A sample of the metropolitan population of Buenos Aires was typed by means of six VNTR systems. Allele frequencies and expected heterozygosity were calculated. The sample set was further tested for departures from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and power of exclusion. Allele frequency distributions are compatible with previously reported data on Caucasian populations, and no departures from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium were detected.
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Sala A, Garcia M, Zarini S, Rossi JC, Folco G, Durand T. 14,15-Dehydroleukotriene A4: a specific substrate for leukotriene C4 synthase. Biochem J 1997; 328 ( Pt 1):225-9. [PMID: 9359857 PMCID: PMC1218910 DOI: 10.1042/bj3280225] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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We studied the metabolism of 14,15-dehydro-leukotriene A4 (14, 15-dehydro-LTA4) by human platelet leukotriene C4 (LTC4) synthase and polymorphonuclear leucocyte (PMNL) leukotriene A4 (LTA4) hydrolase. Metabolites were separated and identified using reversed-phase HPLC coupled to diode-array UV detection. Human platelets metabolize 14,15-dehydro-LTA4 to 14,15-dehydro-LTC4 with apparent kinetics identical with authentic LTA4. Metabolism to 14, 15-dehydro-LTC4 is inhibited by MK-886, a reported LTC4 synthase inhibitor in human platelets, with a potency comparable with that shown by LTA4. In contrast, neither human red-blood-cell lysates nor human PMNL enzymically convert 14,15-dehydro-LTA4 into 14, 15-dehydro-leukotriene B4. Minor amounts of 14,15-dehydro-LTC4, observed in some PMNL preparations, result from variable eosinophil contamination, as confirmed using highly purified neutrophil and eosinophil-enriched preparations. In addition, 14,15-dehydro-LTA4 irreversibly inhibits PMNL LTA4 hydrolase with an IC50 of 0.73 microM. The geometry of the methyl terminus of LTA4 does not influence the metabolism by human platelet LTC4 synthase. The double bond at C-14,15 is essential for the catalytic activity of LTA4 hydrolase but not for binding to this enzyme.
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Bolla M, Caruso P, Giossi M, Folco G, Civelli M, Sala A. Comparative analysis of isolated human bronchi contraction and biosynthesis of cysteinyl leukotrienes using a direct 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor. Biochem Pharmacol 1997; 54:437-42. [PMID: 9313769 DOI: 10.1016/s0006-2952(97)00055-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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Quantitation of cysteinyl leukotriene production and smooth muscle contraction upon immunological challenge of isolated human bronchi was evaluated. Analysis of picomole amounts of leukotriene C4, D4, and E4 was achieved using HPLC separation and enzyme immunoassay quantitative determination. The aim of the study was to correlate the contraction of airway smooth muscle and cysteinyl leukotriene production with and without 5-lipoxygenase inhibition. In human isolated bronchial tissue treated with indomethacin and pyrilamine to make their contractile responses leukotriene dependent only, the novel 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor 5,6-Dihydroxy-2-(N,N-Dimethylhydrazino)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-naph talene bromide (CHF 1909) caused a concentration-dependent inhibition of the immunologically induced contraction, showing an IC50 value of 13 +/- 2.2 microM (mean +/- CV). At the concentration of 30 microM, this compound caused more than 90% inhibition of the maximal bronchoconstriction in vitro, and inhibited cysteinyl leukotriene production by 90% as well. Contemporary measurement of immunologically induced contraction and production of cysteinyl leukotrienes in isolated human bronchi provided a direct correlation between smooth muscle contraction and synthesis of leukotriene C4, D4, and E4.
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