Publications by authors named "A Ghessi"

A rational choice of an antimicrobial agent must take into account not only the activity against the specific pathogen but also any possible negative or positive effects on the host defense system. Rokitamycin (RKM) is an orally active 16-membered-ring macrolide; there are no reports of specific investigations of these activities in the literature. Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) from healthy adult donors were incubated in medium alone or in medium containing increasing concentrations (1, 10, 50, 100 micrograms/ml) of RKM.

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Aims: We aimed to test the hypothesis that susceptibility to chronic HBV, HDV and HCV infections or their pathology is influenced by host genetic factors.

Methods: The Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA) (A, B, DR and DQ) were determined by microlymphocytotoxicity assay in patients with chronic C (n = 117), B (n = 97) or D (n = 27) hepatitis and their frequencies were compared with those of 489 healthy controls.

Results: No statistically significant association was found between any HLA antigen and chronic B or D hepatitis.

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Antibiotics not only reach the site of infection, but also penetrate cyclically, during a treatment, into polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) and may influence their functions positively or negatively. With reference to these aspects, the influence of brodimoprim (BMP), a dimethoxybenzylpyrimidine recently entered into clinical use, on human PMN phagocytosis and oxidant radical production (chemiluminescence) was investigated. PMNs from healthy adult donors were incubated for 50 min in medium alone or in medium containing increasing concentrations (3.

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Objective: To assess the longterm outcome of mothers of children with isolated congenital complete heart block (CCHB), and the maternal specific immunoblot pattern and HLA antigens.

Methods: Fifteen mothers of 16 children with isolated CCHB were investigated; their followup extended up to 15.8 years on average after the index delivery.

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Two protein kinase C isoenzymes were partially purified from the nuclei of human neutrophils, and identified as beta and alpha subtypes. Treatment of neutrophils with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) caused a 3.8-fold increase of nuclear beta PKC activity, while a minor increase of alpha PKC was observed.

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