Publications by authors named "A Daneri"

Background/aim: Several drugs have been tested for the treatment of hepatic cirrhosis induced by various etiologic agents. Although interferon (IFN)alpha-2a has mostly been used to treat viral hepatitis, its anti-fibrogenic properties remain to be established.

Methods: An experimental model of cholestasis-induced cirrhosis was used to test the effect of IFNalpha-2a.

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Recently all-trans retinoic acid, an oxidation product of retinol, has become famous, since it is a component of "retinoids solution" of "Di Bella's therapy". Since all-trans retinoic acid is rapidly destroyed in the presence of light and oxidants, we verified its stability in samples of "retinoids solution" stored in conditions believed optimal (under stream of nitrogen) and we compare the obtained results with those observed in other "retinoids solution" samples daily open and close again, simulating the intake from the patient. All samples showed a decrease of all-trans retinoic acid recovery at the end of the study, with a more rapid decline in samples daily open.

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Objectives: The aims of this study were to determine whether hypertensive patients showed increased endogenous opioid tone and to find a possible correlation between beta-endorphin levels and 24-h ambulatory blood pressure. We also investigated whether circulating beta-endorphin levels were associated with pain perception at rest.

Background: Experimental studies suggest an involvement of the endogenous opioid system in cardiovascular control mechanisms.

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A three cross-study was conducted in 12 healthy male volunteers to evaluate the relative bioavailability of three different gallopamil tablets: Product A-Galcan 25 mg, Product B-Galcan 50 mg and Product C-Procorum 50 mg. Each dose was administered as a single tablet after an overnight fast, and blood samples were obtained for 12 hours. There was no statistically significant differences among the three products for the mean area under the plasma concentration-time curves (when corrected for the different doses).

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