Publications by authors named "F Ujka"

Background: In the present work, we report on the results of our pilot study of hyperthermic isolated hepatic perfusion (IHP) with melphalan alone for patients with unresectable metastatic liver tumors refractory to conventional treatments, with particular regard to the correlation between pharmacokinetic findings and hepatic toxicity.

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The aims of our trial were to study the pharmacokinetics of tacrolimus in paediatric kidney transplant recipients. The study comprised 25 patients (median age 13 years, range 2-20 years) followed for 12 months; five pharmacokinetics profiles (within the first and second week and after 1 month, 6 months and 12 months) were obtained. Patients were divided into two groups: six children<6 years old and 19 older children.

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Analytical and biological variability of three bone markers, deoxypyridinoline (DPD), CrossLaps (CTx) and galactosylhydroxylysine (GHYL) were compared. From 14 healthy subjects (six women, eight men; age 29-44 years) recruited from our laboratory staff, two sets of samples of early morning urine were obtained - four samples taken weekly for 4 weeks (all subjects) and three samples taken monthly for 3 months from five subjects. Data were expressed as the ratio to creatinine concentration.

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Diurnal variations in the excretion of bone resorption markers were assessed in order to identify the type of urine collection which provides the most information on bone resorption rate and its relation to measuring bone dynamics in a postmenopausal population. Sixty women, ages 43-67 and without disease or treatment known to affect bone mineral density, were divided into two groups on the basis of femoral mineral density T-score: <1.5 (Group I), >1.

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In this study we assessed whether conditioned media from a human pancreatic cancer cell line (MIA PaCa 2) can interfere with some intracellular pathways involved in glucose metabolism in isolated rat hepatocytes. The hepatocytes, isolated from Male Wistar rats, were incubated with MIA PaCa 2-conditioned or nonconditioned media. Conditioned and nonconditioned hepatocytes were run for 120 min in the presence or absence of insulin (100 mM) and were sampled at fixed time intervals.

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