Publications by authors named "Gallelli A"

Testicular cancer (TC) is the most prevalent tumor diagnosed in men 15-40 years of age. Survivorship and quality of life dramatically decrease with late-stage diagnosis. Testicular self-examination (TSE) is a diagnostic method used to discover early-stage tumor incidence.

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Introduction: Autologous fat grafting is commonly used to correct soft-tissue contour deformities. However, results are impaired by a variable and unpredictable resorption rate. Autologous adipose-derived stromal cells in combination with lipoinjection (cell-assisted lipotransfer) seem to favor a long-term persistence of fat grafts, thus fostering the development of devices to be used in the operating room at the point of care, to isolate the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) and produce SVF-enhanced fat grafts with safe and standardized protocols.

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The serotonin 5-HT3 receptor is a ligand-gated ion channel, which by virtue of its pentameric architecture, can be considered to be an intriguing example of intrinsically multivalent biological receptors. This paper describes a general design approach to the study of multivalency in this multimeric ion channel. Bivalent ligands for 5-HT3 receptor have been designed by linking an arylpiperazine moiety to probes showing different functional features.

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Tooth morphogenesis requires sequential and reciprocal interactions between the cranial neural crest-derived mesenchymal cells and the stomadial epithelium, which regulate tooth morphogenesis and differentiation. We show how mesenchyme-derived single stem cell populations can be induced to transdifferentiate in vitro in a structure similar to a dental bud. The presence of stem cells in the adipose tissue has been previously reported.

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Novel AT 1 receptor antagonists bearing the pyrazolo[3,4- b]pyridine bicyclic heteroaromatic system (or structurally related moieties) were designed and synthesized as the final step of a large program devoted to the development of new antihypertensive agents and to the understanding of the molecular basis of their pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties. The preliminary pharmacological characterization revealed nanomolar AT 1 receptor affinity for several compounds of the series and a potent antagonistic activity in isolated rabbit aortic strip functional assay for 7c and 8a. These results stimulated the study of the biopharmaceutical properties of some selected compounds, which were found to be characterized by a permeability from medium to high.

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The potent herbicide paraquat and three other analogues MPP+, MPDP+ and MPTP have a known toxicological profile linked to the ability to damage dopaminergic neurons. Other biological effects were recently addressed to this class of compounds, including the ability to interact with enzymatic targets involved in the Central Nervous System, such as the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and the butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE). A combined molecular modelling and enzymatic study focusing onto their interaction against the AChE and BuChE is reported.

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The retention behaviour of racemic 1-(4-aminophenyl)-1,2,3,5-tetrahydro-7,8-methylendioxy-4H-2,3-benzodiazepin-4-one derivatives with anticonvulsant activity on several chiral stationary phases was investigated. The selective performances of six polysaccharide phases, namely, Chiralcel OA, OD, OF, OG, OJ and Chiralpak AD were studied and normal phase HPLC methods were optimized to separate the enantiomeric forms of this class of compounds. The chiral recognition mechanism between the analytes and the chiral selectors was discussed.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on synthesizing racemic N,N-dimethyl-3-(naphthalen-2-yl)-butan-1-amines, which could act as sigma1 receptor ligands, and explores methods for resolving these into pure enantiomers using chiral HPLC.
  • Various chromatographic techniques were tested with chiral stationary phases, notably cellulose and amylose derivatives, to achieve optimal separation for both analytical and preparative goals.
  • Successful resolution of the compound was achieved with the Chiralcel OD column, resulting in high enantiomeric excess, while circular dichroism was used to determine the configurations of the enantiomers, supplemented by computational analysis of the separation process.
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Novel arylpiperazine derivatives bearing lipophilic probes were designed, synthesized, and evaluated for their potential ability to interact with the 5-hydroxytryptamine(3) (5-HT(3)) receptor. Most of the new compounds show subnanomolar 5-HT(3) receptor affinity. Ester 6bc showing a picomolar K(i) value is one of the most potent 5-HT(3) receptor ligands so far synthesized.

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A series of quipazine derivatives, previously synthesized to probe the 5-HT(3) receptor, was evaluated for its potential interaction with serotonin transporter (SERT). Some of them show nanomolar affinity for the rodent SERT comparable to or slightly higher than quipazine or N-methylquipazine. Subsequently a candidate was selected on the basis of its SERT affinity and submitted to a molecular manipulation of the basic moiety.

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The preparation and biological evaluation of a new class of arylpyrrolidinols is reported. The antinociceptive activity was evaluated in vivo with the hot plate test (HPT) and formalin test (FT), excluding any involvement on motor coordination with the rota-rod test (RRT). The nociceptive behavior in the late phase of FT (representative of chronic pain) suggests an involvement of the antiinflammatory process and it is clearly influenced by the stereochemical features, being the eutomer of phenylpyrrolidinols, the (2R,3S) enantiomer.

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Novel AT(1) receptor antagonists bearing substituted 4-phenylquinoline moieties instead of the classical biphenyl fragment were designed and synthesized as the first step of an investigation devoted to the development of new antihypertensive agents and to the understanding of the molecular basis of their pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties. The newly synthesized compounds were tested for their potential ability to displace [(125)I]Sar(1),Ile(8)-Ang II specifically bound to AT(1) receptor in rat hepatic membranes. These AT(1) receptor binding studies revealed nanomolar affinity in several of the compounds under study.

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3-Quinolinecarboxamides have been synthesized and evaluated for their binding to the human NK(1) receptor. Several secondary amide derivatives show NK(1) receptor affinity in the picomolar range. The most active compound, hydroxymethylcarboxamide 3h showing an IC(50) value in the subpicomolar range, behaved as an agonist of NK(1) receptor in endothelial cell proliferation, inositol phosphate turnover, and NO-mediated cyclic GMP accumulation, thus proving it to be the first non-peptide NK(1) receptor agonist showing very high potency.

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In this study is presented the phosphorotioate nucleotide compound (1) possessing an unusual moiety with a chiral P and a Se atoms double bonded. It required a force field parameterization for carrying out standard molecular mechanics calculations. A new set of MMFF parameters was developed and applied for the complete conformational search of the diastereoisomers, using both Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics, with the purpose to validate them by the comparison between calculated structural properties and NMR measurements.

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The synthesis and biological evaluation of a series of new derivatives of 2-substituted 5-phenyl-1,4-benzodiazepines, structurally related to tifluadom (5), are reported. Chemical and pharmacological studies on compounds 6 have been pursued with the aim of expanding the SAR data and validating the previously proposed model of interaction of this class of compounds with the kappa-opioid receptor. The synthesis of the previously described compounds 6 has been reinvestigated in order to obtain a more direct synthetic procedure.

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The structure-activity relationship studies on 2-quinolinecarboxamide peripheral benzodiazepine receptor (PBR) ligands have been refined with the aim of using these ligands as carriers of radionuclides and boron atoms. Some new ligands show enhanced affinity and steroidogenic activity with respect to reference compound 1 and are interesting candidates for radiolabeling and PET studies. Moreover, carborane derivative 3q, representing the first example of PBR ligand bearing a carborane cage, can be useful to explore an alternative mechanism in BNCT.

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The results of a comprehensive structure-affinity relationship study on the effect of the quaternization (i.e., N-methylation) of structurally different ligands in the classes of tropane and quinuclidine derivatives are described.

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The case presented in this report is of a female patient who suffered recurrent transudative right pleural effusions, due to a giant benign intrathoracic goitre. The latter caused compression of the brachiocephalic vein, which is a very rare cause of pleural fluid accumulation. Magnetic resonance imaging played a crucial diagnostic role.

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The inflammatory pseudotumour of the lung is a rare and non-malignant neoplasm, which can be asymptomatic or characterized by variable clinical expressions. This report refers to a case occurring in a young woman and presenting as a persistent airway obstructive syndrome. With regard to histopathologic characterization, the present case can be classified as a fibrous histiocytic subtype.

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A case of tracheal rupture due to orotracheal intubation performed for anaesthesiological procedures is described. It is very likely that this rare complication was favoured by some anatomical factors, which were responsible for a difficult intubation. Tracheal rupture was diagnosed by endoscopy and treated by a decompressive tracheostomy.

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The Agrobacterium rhizogenes T-DNA oncogene rolD under the control of its own 5' regulatory region was transferred to day-neutral tobacco plants. The main trait induced by rolD in transgenic plants is a striking precocity in flower setting and a strong enhancement of the flowering potential. In rolD plants, early flowering is followed by the very rapid growth of numerous lateral inflorescences.

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