11 results match your criteria: "Italian National Research Centers on Aging (I.N.R.C.A.)[Affiliation]"
Eur J Hosp Pharm
September 2016
School of Pharmacy, University of Camerino, Camerino, Italy.
Objective: This study is aimed to improve dysphagic patient compliance under therapy with cholesterol-lowering drugs. Patients suffering severe dysphagia, who do not feed independently, receive enteral nutrition through feeding tube and they need alternative oral route also for the administration of pharmacological therapy. This research deals with the development and stability (chemical and microbiological) of an aqueous solution of pravastatin sodium salt that will be administered orally directly in the feeding tube starting from commercial tablets.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnticancer Res
October 2015
Advanced Technology Center for Aging Research, Scientific Technological Area, Italian National Research Centers on Aging (I.N.R.C.A.), Ancona, Italy.
The aim of this study was to examine the in vitro effect of zinc on the apoptosis of human melanoma cells, by studying the zinc-dependent modulation of intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and of p53 and FAS ligand proteins. We showed that zinc concentrations ranging from 33.7 μM to 75 μM Zn(2+) induced apoptosis in the human melanoma cell line WM 266-4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The analysis of Inter-Alu PCR patterns obtained from human genomic DNA samples is a promising technique for a simultaneous analysis of many genomic loci flanked by Alu repetitive sequences in order to detect the presence of genetic polymorphisms. Inter-Alu PCR products may be separated and analyzed by capillary electrophoresis using an automatic sequencer that generates a complex pattern of peaks. We propose an algorithmic method based on the Haar-Walsh Wavelet Packet Transformation (WPT) for an efficient detection of fingerprint-type patterns generated by PCR-based methodologies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMech Ageing Dev
April 2008
Center of Genetic and Molecular Biology, Cardiology-CCU Unit, Center of Statistics, Center of Immunology and Nutrigenomics, Center of Citology, Italian National Research Centers on Aging (I.N.R.C.A.), Ancona, Italy.
Objective: The elderly subjects affected by Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) have the highest risk of mortality. Our study was designed to improve the capability of mortality risk stratification in elderly AMI patients through the concurrent evaluations of different biomarkers, including genetic markers.
Methods And Results: One-year follow-up study was performed in 250 elderly AMI patients.
Coron Artery Dis
December 2005
Center of Molecular Biology, Department of Cardiology-CCU and Center of Statistics, Italian National Research Centers on Aging (I.N.R.C.A.), Ancona, Italy.
Objectives: As is well known, acute myocardial infarction presents two electrocardiogram (EKG) patterns, ST-elevation (STEMI) and no ST-elevation (NSTEMI), characterized by different coronary artery thrombotic occlusion. Growing evidence shows that inflammation plays a central role in the pathogenesis of acute myocardial infarction. Among the factors that promote inflammation and arterial thrombosis, one of the most important is the proinflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor-alpha.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMech Ageing Dev
April 2003
Italian National Research Centers on Aging (I.N.R.C.A.), Via S. Margherita, n. 5, 60121, Ancona, Italy.
In the present investigation we analysed Interleukin 6 (IL-6) in vitro production by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-immortalized B lymphocytes established from 43 subjects, 15 young people and 28 elderly people, including 18 centenarians, after 3, 6, 9, 24, 48 and 72 h of culture. The subjects were genotypized for the C to G transition at nucleotide -174 of IL-6 gene promoter (-174 C/G) and were classified as C allele carriers (C+) and non-carriers (C-). We found that: (i) the interindividual difference in in vitro IL-6 production was wider in elderly individuals in respect to young individuals, leading to different coefficient of variation in the two groups; (ii) the -174 C/G polymorphism had an age-related effect on IL-6 in vitro production.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAging (Milano)
December 1997
Gerontological Research Department, Italian National Research Centers on Aging (I.N.R.C.A.), Ancona, Italy.
Clin Immunol Immunopathol
June 1995
Gerontology Research Department, Italian National Research Centers on Aging (I.N.R.C.A.), Ancona.
An altered cellular immune response as a secondary phenomenon has been suggested to be probably involved in the bronchopulmonary infections by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in cystic fibrosis (CF). The difficulty to eradicate with modern anti-pseudomonal antibiotics the bronchopulmonary infections has led us to further investigate the possible existence of other cellular immune defects and their cause. Alterations in zinc turnover are present in CF.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn N Y Acad Sci
May 1994
Gerontological Research Department, Italian National Research Centers on Aging (I.N.R.C.A.), Ancona.
Ann N Y Acad Sci
December 1992
Department of Gerontological Research, Italian National Research Centers on Aging I.N.R.C.A., Ancona.
Several parameters generally believed to be necessary for the activation and progression of proliferation of human lymphocytes have been investigated and compared with special reference to aging. The responding capacity of plasma membrane potential to depolarizing and also repolarizing conditions induced by exposure to mitogens like PHA was lower in lymphocytes from old donors as compared to those of young ones. This indicates a significant age-dependent difference in the readiness to respond to channel-activating perturbations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn N Y Acad Sci
December 1992
Department of Gerontological Research, Italian National Research Centers on Aging (I.N.R.C.A.), Ancona.