Publications by authors named "Giardina D"

Background: Prior studies have established that macroaggregated albumin (MAA)-SPECT/CT offers more robust lung shunt fraction (LSF) and lung mean absorbed dose (LMD) estimates in Y radioembolization in comparison to planar imaging. However, incomplete SPECT/CT coverage of the lungs is common due to clinical workflows, complicating its potential use for LSF and LMD calculations. In this work, lung truncation in MAA-SPECT/CT was addressed via correction strategies to improve Y treatment planning.

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Exposure to air pollution, including criteria pollutants such as fine particulate matter (PM) and ozone (O), has been associated with morbidity and mortality in mammals. As a genetically homogenous population that is closely monitored for health, dairy cattle present a unique opportunity to assess the association between changes in air pollution and mammalian health. Milk yield decreases in the summer if temperature and humidity, measured by the Temperature Humidity Index (THI).

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Small, highly absorbing points are randomly present on the surfaces of the main interferometer optics in Advanced LIGO. The resulting nanometer scale thermo-elastic deformations and substrate lenses from these micron-scale absorbers significantly reduce the sensitivity of the interferometer directly though a reduction in the power-recycling gain and indirect interactions with the feedback control system. We review the expected surface deformation from point absorbers and provide a pedagogical description of the impact on power buildup in second generation gravitational wave detectors (dual-recycled Fabry-Perot Michelson interferometers).

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Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and systemic inflammatory index (SII) are prognostic factors in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). Their predictive value for platinum-sensitivity and their role in recurrent EOC are unknown. A total of 375 EOC patients were retrospectively analyzed.

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Genetically identical cells exhibit extensive phenotypic variation even under constant and benign conditions. This so-called nongenetic heterogeneity has important clinical implications: within tumors and microbial infections, cells show nongenetic heterogeneity in growth rate and in susceptibility to drugs or stress. The budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, shows a similar form of nongenetic heterogeneity in which growth rate correlates positively with susceptibility to acute heat stress at the single-cell level.

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Background: The variability in progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) among patients with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) makes it difficult to reliably predict outcomes. A predictive biomarker of bevacizumab efficacy as first-line therapy in EOC is still lacking.

Objective: The MITO group conducted a multicenter, retrospective study (MITO 24) to investigate the role of inflammatory indexes as prognostic factors and predictors of treatment efficacy in FIGO stage III-IV EOC patients treated with first-line chemotherapy alone or in combination with bevacizumab.

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(+)-Cyclazosin [(+)-1] is one of most selective antagonists of the α-adrenoceptor subtype (selectivity ratios, α/α = 13, α/α = 38-39). To improve the selectivity, we synthesized and pharmacologically studied the blocking activity against α-adrenoceptors of several homochiral analogues of (+)-cyclazosin featuring different substituents on the carbonyl or amine groups, namely (-)-2, (+)-3, (-)-4-(-)-8, (+)-9. Moreover, we studied the activity of some their opposite enantiomers, namely (-)-1, (-)-3, (+)-6, and (-)-9, to evaluate the influence of stereochemistry on selectivity.

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The synaptotagmin (Syt) family of proteins contains tandem C2 domains, C2A and C2B, which bind membranes in the presence of Ca(2+) to trigger vesicle fusion during exocytosis. Despite recent progress, the role and extent of interdomain interactions between C2A and C2B in membrane binding remain unclear. To test whether the two domains interact on a planar lipid bilayer (i.

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Legumes contain a rich variety of phytochemicals as soyasaponins, triterpenoidal glycosides that possess multiple health-promoting properties, such as lowering of cholesterol. In this work, the quantification of soyasaponins I and βg in 60 raw and cooked legumes by using a solid phase extraction (SPE) coupled to a liquid chromatography (LC)-mass spectrometry (MS) method was carried out. Results showed that lentils are a good source of soyasaponins, with a content of soyasaponin I that ranged from 636 to 735 mg kg(-1) and of soyasaponin βg from 672 to 1807 mg kg(-1).

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This paper is based on a study, which aim is to provide an overview of the current MSW management in the main cities in Somaliland and Puntland and to identify strategies to improve the present situation. In particular, this article illustrates assessments concerning waste collection and technical solutions identified for its improvement, whereas waste treatment and disposal phases will be discussed in a further paper. The survey, which has been carried out in close collaboration with local administrators and technicians, has shown that MSW management is very lacking and needs both structural and operational actions.

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Tamsulosin (-)-1 is the most utilized α(1)-adrenoceptor antagonist in the benign prostatic hyperplasia therapy owing to its uroselective antagonism and capability in relieving both obstructive and irritative lower urinary tract symptoms. Here we report the synthesis and pharmacological study of the homochiral (-)-1 analogues (-)-2-(-)-5, bearing definite modifications in the 2-substituted phenoxyethylamino group in order to evaluate their influence on the affinity profile for α(1)-adrenoceptor subtypes. The benzyl analogue (-)-3, displaying a preferential antagonist profile for α1A-than α1D-and α1B-adrenoceptors, and a 12-fold higher potency at α1A-adrenoceptors with respect to the α1B subtype, may have improved uroselectivity compared to (-)-1.

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Background: Past studies reported evidence of associations between air pollution and respiratory symptoms and morbidity for children. Few studies examined associations between air pollution and emergency room (ER) visits for wheezing, and even fewer for gastroenteric illness. We conducted a multicity analysis of the relationship between air pollution and ER visits for wheezing and gastroenteric disorder in children 0-2 years of age.

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Lentil saponins are triterpene glycosides, mainly soyasaponins I and betag (also known as VIota), with multiple health-promoting properties. This paper reports the isolation of soyasaponins I and betag from soybeans as analytical standards and the development of a new analytical procedure for quantification of their content in various cultivars of Italian lentils, by SPE-HPLC-MS. Soyasaponins I and betag were isolated from soybeans at a purity of >90% and characterized by MS/MS (ion trap) experiments.

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Doxazosin analogues 1-3 and 1a were synthesized and investigated at alpha1-adrenoceptors and PC-3, DU-145, and LNCaP human prostate cancer cells. Compound 1 (cyclodoxazosin) was a potent alpha(1B)-adrenoceptor antagonist displaying antiproliferative activity higher than that of doxazosin in cancer cells in vitro and in vivo, respectively. Because of its antitumor efficacy at low concentrations, lower apoptotic activity in NHDF vs tumor cells, and antiangiogenetic effect, 1 showed a better therapeutic profile relative to doxazosin.

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Contraction of rat epididymal vas deferens is regulated via a release of neurotransmitters from autonomic nerves and is mediated by alpha(1)-adrenoceptors. This study was directed to the characterization of alpha(1)-adrenoceptors involved in the contraction of the epididymal portion of young CD rat vas deferens, that were selectively discriminated in two populations through the irreversible blockade of two beta-chloroethyamines, 1 and 2. The antagonist activity of known subtype-selective alpha(1)-adrenoceptor antagonists, WB4101, 5-MU, and RS17053 (alpha(1A)), (+)-cyclazosin (alpha(1B)), and BMY7378 (alpha(1D)), was evaluated in the alpha(1)-adrenoceptors of the studied tissue as such and after pre-treatment with a proper discriminating concentration of beta-chloroetylamines 1 and 2, comparing the results with the affinities determined in classical Wistar rat models: prostatic vas deferens (alpha(1A)), spleen (alpha(1B)), and thoracic aorta (alpha(1D)).

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Levels of 18 polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners were determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) in some marine species, living both in the coastal area and in deeper seawater. In some species analysis was performed separately in edible parts (fillets) and in viscera. The existence and degree of bioaccumulation was assessed studying individual species of very different size, with the smaller being younger.

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A new analytical method, using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC/MS) techniques, was developed for the determination in packaged food beverages of five ink photoinitiator residues: 2-isopropylthioxanthone (ITX), benzophenone, 2-ethylhexyl-4-dimethylaminobenzoate (EHDAB), 1-hydroxycyclohexyl-1-phenyl ketone (IRGACURE 184) and ethyl-4-dimethylaminobenzoate (EDAB). Samples were extracted from selected beverages (milk, fruit juices and wine) and relative packagings, using n-hexane and dichloromethane, respectively, purified on solid-phase extraction (SPE) silica gel cartridges, and then analyzed in GC/MS and LC/MS. The recovery percentages, obtained spiking the beverage samples at concentrations of 4 and 10 microgl(-1) with a standard mixture of photoinitiators, were in the range 42-108% (milk), 50-84% (wine), and 48-109% (fruit juices).

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This work reports the extraction procedures of alkannin/shikonin mixture from roots of six populations of Onosma echioides, by means of three extraction techniques: Soxhlet extraction, maceration and rapid solid-liquid dynamic extraction (RSLDE). Five solvents with different polarity (hexane, petroleum ether, chloroform, ethyl acetate, methanol) were also studied. Analysis of the extracts was performed by an HPLC-DAD (diode array detector) system.

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A new analysis method to detect carbamates and phenylurea pesticide residues in fruit juices was developed using solid-phase microextraction (SPME) coupled with liquid chromatography-single quadrupole mass spectrometry (LC/MS) and liquid chromatography-quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometry (LC/QIT-MS). The pesticide residues present in watery matrices as fruit juices were extracted using three types of fibers: 50-microm Carbowax/templated resin (CW/TPR), 60-mum poly(dimethylsiloxane)/divinylbenzene (PDMS/DVB) and 85-microm polyacrylate. The different extraction conditions were evaluated choosing as the best parameters 90 min (time), 20 degrees C (temperature) and 1 ml (volume).

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alpha(1)-Adrenoceptor selective antagonists are crucial in investigating the role and biological functions of alpha(1)-adrenoceptor subtypes. We synthesized and studied the alpha(1)-adrenoceptor blocking properties of new molecules structurally related to the alpha(1B)-adrenoceptor selective antagonist (+)-cyclazosin, in an attempt to improve its receptor selectivity. In particular, we investigated the importance of substituents introduced at position 5 of the 2-furan moiety of (+)-cyclazosin and its replacement with classical isosteric rings.

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Native alpha(1)-adrenoreceptors (ARs) appear to exist as three different subtypes encoded by three genes, alpha(1A/1a), alpha(1B/1b), and alpha(1D/1d). Historically, the discovery of agents selective for each of the three alpha(1)-AR subtypes has been an active area of medicinal chemistry research because of the wide number of possible therapeutic applications. Initially introduced for the management of hypertension, alpha(1)-AR antagonists have, in fact, become increasingly common in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and are effective therapeutic tools, when characterized by an appropriate uroselective profile.

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A rapid LC-MS method, which compares different mass analyzers-single quadrupole, ion trap, and triple quadrupole-was developed for the quantitative determination of isopropyl thioxanthone (ITX) in fruit juices. ITX, a photoinitiator in UV-cured inks that can reach foods from the cartons for beverages in which they are used, was extracted from fruit juice samples with acetone/hexane (50:50) using pressurized liquid extraction. This method gave detection limits of 3, 3, and 0.

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To shed light on the discrepancy between reported binding and functional affinity and selectivity at alpha(1b/B)-adrenoceptors, the antagonist (+)-cyclazosin was reinvestigated in rat and rabbit tissues. It displayed a competitive antagonism at alpha(1A) and alpha(1D)-adrenoceptors of rat prostatic vas deferens and aorta with pA(2) values 7.75 and 7.

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(+)-Cyclazosin is a quinazoline derivative pharmacologically characterized as alpha(1b)-adrenoceptor selective ligand in binding assays and alpha(1B)-selective antagonist in isolated tissues. In this work, we determined the absolute configuration of (+)-cyclazosin by X-ray crystallographic analysis applied to the (R,R)-(+)-tartrate of (-)-2, which is the enantiomer of the specific synthetic precursor of (+)-cyclazosin. Results indicated that (+)-cyclazosin has an R and S configuration at its C4a and C8a atoms, respectively.

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Purpose: The authors report the physiopathogenetic features of bilateral serous neurosensory retinal detachments occurring in patients who have undergone organ transplantation.

Methods: The clinical and photographic findings of four patients who have undergone renal (3 cases) and liver (1 case) transplantation in whom bilateral serous retinal detachment developed early after surgery were reviewed. The patients were processed for clinical symptoms, visual acuity evaluation, slitlamp and fundus examinations, tonometry and fluorescein angiography.

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