Reports of a possible correlation between anti-Scl-70 antibody concentration and clinical manifestations in systemic sclerosis patients have recently appeared in the scientific literature. The goal of our study was to evaluate, by means of a multicenter study, the analytical reliability of immunoassay systems in the quantitative measurement of Scl-70 antibodies. Three blind samples (H, M, L) at different anti-Scl-70 antibody concentrations, and a low concentration antibody serum (LPC) used as a common calibrator, were sent three times in a 6-month time span to 39 Italian clinical laboratories.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRetrospective studies have demonstrated that anti-annexin V (anti-AnxV) antibodies are linked to miscarriage. Their predictive value is, however, unknown. We have carried out a prospective study to evaluate the relationship between anti-AnxV antibodies and the pregnancy outcome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlibenclamide, a second generation sulfonylurea, is an oral hypoglycemic drug. It seems to act mainly on the ATP-driven K(+)- channels of the beta-cells of pancreas determining insulin secretion. Because monensin, a Na+/H+ antiport, is able when administered to rats in vivo to inhibit insulin secretion, the action of glibenclamide is studied on glycemia and insulinemia to verify if it can antagonize the action of monensin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of monensin, an electroneutral ionophore that exchanges Na+ for H+, is investigated on glucose and insulin concentration in serum of female rats. After monensin administration hyperglycemia is observed. Hyperglycemia is concentration and time dependent.
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