Publications by authors named "Claudia Crescenzo"

Introduction: Bisphenol A (BPA) is a common contaminant widely used in many industrial sectors. Because of its wide use and dispersion, it can be accumulated in living human bodies through both oral assumption and nondietary routes. BPA exhibits hormone-like properties, falling under the class of endocrine disruptors; therefore, it can alter relevant physiological functions.

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  • Bisphenols and phthalates impact androgen receptor signaling, which influences KLK3 secretion, suggesting environmental factors may affect this process.
  • A study measured serum KLK3 levels in healthy women from high and low environmental impact areas, finding higher levels in the high impact group, especially during ovulation.
  • Significant differences in KLK3 levels corresponded with lower progesterone levels in the high impact group during the luteal phase, indicating a potential link between environmental pollution and female reproductive health.
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  • The study investigates morphokinetic parameters of embryos to better select viable embryos for clinical pregnancy after day 5 transfer in patients undergoing ICSI treatment.
  • Researchers compared parameters from fully implanted embryos, non-implanted embryos, and embryos with arrested development using time-lapse monitoring of 72, 106, and 66 embryos respectively.
  • The findings suggest specific ranges of morphokinetic parameters vital for the successful development of day 3 embryos into blastocysts, emphasizing the need for labs to establish their own ranges for embryo evaluation.
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A novel cationic peptide based on L-lysine and L-diaminobutyric acid was prepared for the first time by solid phase synthesis. After HPLC purification and ESI MS characterization, we studied by CD and IR spectroscopy the structural features of the novel basic peptide, which is able to form a β-turn-like structure. Furthermore, its interaction with DNA and RNA was investigated by CD and UV spectroscopy, which revealed a preferential RNA-binding ability of the sequential peptide, whereas its inhibitory activity toward HIV and Moloney murine leukemia virus (MMLV) reverse transcriptase action was evaluated by semiquantitative PCR.

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In this work, we report the synthesis of a novel Fmoc-protected nucleoaminoacid, based on 4-piperidinyl glycine, carrying the DNA nucleobase on the secondary amino group, suitable for the solid-phase synthesis of nucleopeptides. After ESI-MS and NMR characterization this building block was used for the assembly of a thymine-functionalized tetrapeptide, composed of 4-piperidinyl glycine and L-arginine moieties alternated in the backbone. The ability to interact with RNA and the efficiency in interfering with the reverse transcription of eukaryotic mRNA of the novel nucleo-tetrapeptide found in this study are in favour of the employment of chiral nucleopeptides based on alternate 4-piperidinyl glycine/L-arginine backbone in biomedicine.

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