Nucleoside transport in activated macrophages Busolo, F; Conventi, L; Gatti, C ...
Biochemical and biophysical research communications,
04/1989, Volume:
160, Issue:
1
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
The study of 3H-uridine uptake by mouse peritoneal macrophages showed that this is an active, temperature- and protein synthesis-dependent phenomenon, which is early altered when are exposed to a ...variety of stimuli. Murine recombinant interferon-gamma, a stimulus able to activate macrophage and to induce the production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha, within few hours markedly increased 3H-uridine uptake by mouse macrophage. Other stimuli devoid of activation capacity, such as inert phagocytable latex beads, did not affect this phenomenon, which appeared to be related to macrophage activation. The increase in 3H-uridine uptake may be an useful phenomenon in studying the early biochemical events associated with macrophage activation.
Fractures of the femoral neck are one of the most important and severe complications of osteoporosis. To obtain up-to-date estimates on the frequency of these fractures in the province of Parma, a ...city of northern Italy, a retrospective study on the incidence of hip fractures has been carried out examining the operative records of all the orthopedic departments serving the whole province. Between January 1980 and December 1992, 3774 operations for hip fractures were performed, with a marked prevalence in women (2830 women and 944 men) and an exponential increase with age in both sexes. The incidence of extracapsular hip fractures was slightly higher and in women increased more rapidly with age than intracapsular fractures. Approximately 3 fractures out of 4 in women and 2 out of 3 in men occurred after the age of 75. Between 1980 and 1992, the age-adjusted annual incidence rose significantly by 7.1 cases per 100,000 per year in women and by 2.7 cases per 100,000 per year in men. When compared to other populations, these estimates indicate that the incidence of hip fractures in this province of Northern Italy is lower than that reported in other countries, especially in Northern Europe.
In this paper the Authors outline an uneven prevalence of superior lateral incisors agenesis. The treatment of this situation can be accomplished by various methods. It is possible to obtain the ...complete closure of dental spaces or maintain the physiological space. The Authors present four cases of young patients in which they decided to maintain orthodontically the space and to put them adhesive bridges.
We undertook this phase II study to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of epidoxorubicin and ifosfamide in the treatment of locally advanced and/or metastatic soft-tissue sarcomas. We used escalating ...doses of epidoxorubicin (from 60 to 75 mg/m2) on day 1 and 1.2 g/m2 ifosfamide on days 1-5. Chemotherapy courses were repeated every 3-4 weeks. A total of 16 patients--13 who had not previously been treated and 3 who had undergone prior therapy with anthracyclines--entered the study. In all, 15 patients were evaluable for response and 16, for toxicity. At least two courses of chemotherapy were given. A complete remission (CR) was seen in 1 patient, a partial remission (PR) in 5, and a minor response (MR) in 1, for an objective response rate (CR + PR) of 40% (6/15); this value reached 50% in non-pretreated patients (6/12). Stable disease (SD) was observed in 40% (6/15) of patients. The relative dose intensity of epidoxorubicin ranged from 10 to 23.3 mg/m2 (median, 16.6 mg/m2). The time to objective response ranged from 4 to 12 weeks (median, 8.5 weeks). The duration of response was 4 months for the single CR, and that for the five PRs was 6+ months (range, 4-18 months). Toxicity was evaluated according to WHO criteria in 16 patients; it was mild and consisted mainly of alopecia, nausea and vomiting, and leucopenia. In only three patients did we observe grade 3 leucopenia. In one case an ifosfamide-associated encephalopathy occurred, but it regressed after 24 h. Neither chronic nor acute cardiac toxicity was reported. In this preliminary analysis, the response rate obtained with the combination of epidoxorubicin and ifosfamide was encouraging and the toxicity was acceptable.
Serum levels of tissue polypeptide antigen (TPA) are related to the proliferative activity and to the mass of the malignancy, differently from any other available tumor marker. We therefore evaluated ...TPA in comparison with CA15.3 and MCA (mucinous-like carcinoma-associated antigen) in patients with primary breast cancer. TPA was measured in tumor cytosol and in serum. Cytosol and serum TPA levels were not significantly correlated. Serum TPA was higher in patients with locally more advanced disease and in receptor-negative cases. The relation between TPA and disease spread was not directly dependent on tumor bulk, whereas CA15.3 and MCA were highly correlated to the number of positive lymph nodes and tumor size. No correlations were found between TPA and CA15.3 or MCA, and the positivity concordance rate between TPA and CA15.3 or MCA was very low. Patients with higher TPA serum levels showed a worse prognosis in cases with and in those without axillary metastases. From our data we conclude that TPA provides information different from that obtained with breast-specific tumor markers and could therefore be useful in association with CA15.3 and/or MCA in the management of patients with breast cancer.