20 results on '"Elena Giovannini"'
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2. Höhlen, Katakomben, Steinbrüche und Vulkane. Italien ‚von unten‘ gesehen auf dem ‚Spaziergang‘ von Dresden nach Syrakus von J. G. Seume
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ELENA GIOVANNINI
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- 2022
3. Human DNA contamination of postmortem examination facilities: Impact of COVID‐19 cleaning procedure
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Carla Bini, Arianna Giorgetti, Elena Giovannini, Guido Pelletti, Paolo Fais, and Susi Pelotti
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Genetics ,COVID-19 ,Equipment Contamination ,Humans ,Autopsy ,DNA ,DNA Contamination ,Pandemics ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine - Abstract
The DNA contamination of evidentiary trace samples, included those collected in the autopsy room, has significant detrimental consequences for forensic genetics investigation. After the COVID-19 pandemic, methods to prevent environmental contamination in the autopsy room have been developed and intensified. This study aimed to evaluate the level of human DNA contamination of a postmortem examination facility before and after the introduction of COVID-19-related disinfection and cleaning procedures. Ninety-one swabs were collected from the surfaces and the dissecting instruments, analyzed by real-time quantitative PCR (q-PCR) and typed for 21 autosomal STRs. Sixty-seven out of 91 samples resulted in quantifiable human DNA, ranging from 1 pg/μl to 12.4 ng/μl, including all the samples collected before the implementation of COVID-19 cleaning procedures (n = 38) and 29 out of 53 (54.7%) samples taken afterward. All samples containing human DNA were amplified, resulting in mixed (83.6%), single (13.4%), and incomplete (3%) profiles. A statistically significant decrease in DNA contamination was found for dissecting instruments after treatment with chlorhexidine and autoclave (p 0.05). Environmental decontamination strategies adopted during COVID-19 pandemic only partially solved the long-standing issue of DNA contamination of postmortem examination facilities. The pandemic represents an opportunity to further stress the need for standardized evidence-based protocols targeted to overcome the problem of DNA contamination in the autopsy room.
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- 2022
4. Wege der Germanistik in transkultureller Perspektive
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ELENA GIOVANNINI
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Der sich seit Jahren durchgesetzte Begriff des Literaturtransfers wird hier aus verschiedenen Perspektiven besprochen. Es geht um die Möglichkeit der Erschließung von Texten, um die Rezeption seitens des Publikums, um das Editionswesen und nicht zuletzt um die Kunst des Übersetzens. Der achte Band enthält Beiträge zu folgenden Themen: - Der Taugenichts bei, vor und seit Eichendorff in Deutschland und anderswo; - Edition und Interpretation; - Übersetzungen literarischer Texte und deren Edition; - Modelle, Figuren und Praktiken des deutsch-italienischen Literaturtransfers; - Florenz und die Deutsch-Florentiner. Eine Austauschbühne zwischen Risorgimento und Gründerzeit
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- 2023
5. Infection Induced Fetal Inflammatory Response Syndrome (FIRS): State-of- the-Art and Medico-Legal Implications—A Narrative Review
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Elena Giovannini, Maria Paola Bonasoni, Jennifer Paola Pascali, Arianna Giorgetti, Guido Pelletti, Giancarlo Gargano, Susi Pelotti, and Paolo Fais
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Microbiology (medical) ,Virology ,Microbiology - Abstract
Fetal inflammatory response syndrome (FIRS) represents the fetal inflammatory reaction to intrauterine infection or injury, potentially leading to multiorgan impairment, neonatal mortality, and morbidity. Infections induce FIRS after chorioamnionitis (CA), defined as acute maternal inflammatory response to amniotic fluid infection, acute funisitis and chorionic vasculitis. FIRS involves many molecules, i.e., cytokines and/or chemokines, able to directly or indirectly damage fetal organs. Therefore, due to FIRS being a condition with a complex etiopathogenesis and multiple organ dysfunction, especially brain injury, medical liability is frequently claimed. In medical malpractice, reconstruction of the pathological pathways is paramount. However, in cases of FIRS, ideal medical conduct is hard to delineate, due to uncertainty in diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of this highly complex condition. This narrative review revises the current knowledge of FIRS caused by infections, maternal and neonatal diagnosis and treatments, the main consequences of the disease and their prognoses, and discusses the medico-legal implications.
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- 2023
6. A DNA-based method for distinction of fly artifacts from human bloodstains
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Alessandra Iuvaro, Arianna Giorgetti, Guido Pelletti, Elena Giovannini, Denise Gianfreda, Susi Pelotti, Carla Bini, Bini C., Giorgetti A., Iuvaro A., Giovannini E., Gianfreda D., Pelletti G., and Pelotti S.
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Mitochondrial DNA ,genetic structures ,Human dna ,Forensic genetics ,Biology ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Crime scene ,Animals ,Humans ,A-DNA ,Bloodstain pattern analysis ,Species identification ,Artifact (error) ,Fly artifacts ,Human blood ,mtDNA ,Diptera ,fungi ,Bloodstain pattern analysi ,Reproducibility of Results ,Forensic genetic ,DNA ,Feeding Behavior ,Fly artifact ,Blood Stains ,Evolutionary biology ,Mitochondrial cytochrome ,Original Article ,Artifacts ,COI sequence - Abstract
Fly artifacts resulting from insect activity could act as confounding factors on a crime scene and interfere with bloodstain pattern analysis interpretation. Several techniques have been proposed to distinguish fly artifacts from human bloodstains based on morphological approach and immunological assay, but a DNA-based method has not been developed so far. Even if in forensic genetic investigations the detection of human DNA is generally the primary goal, fly artifacts can provide useful information on the dynamics of crime events. The present study provides a molecular method to detect fly DNA from artifacts deposited by Calliphora vomitoria after feeding on human blood through the analysis of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase gene subunit I (COI). Fly artifacts originated from digestive process and of different morphology spanning from red and brownish/light brown, circular and elliptical stains to artifacts with sperm-like tail or a tear-shaped body were collected. The COI amplification was successfully obtained in 94% of fly artifact samples. The method showed high sensitivity and reproducibility, and no human DNA contamination was observed, offering specificity for use in confirmatory test. This molecular approach permits the distinction of fly artifacts from genuine bloodstains and the identification of fly’s species through the COI region sequencing by protocols usually applied in forensic genetic laboratories. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00414-021-02643-7.
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- 2021
7. A 70-year study of femicides at the Forensic Medicine department, University of Bologna (Italy)
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Arianna Giorgetti, Paolo Fais, Elena Giovannini, Chiara Palazzo, Ilenia Filipuzzi, Guido Pelletti, and Susi Pelotti
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Humans ,Female ,Autopsy ,Violence ,Homicide ,Forensic Pathology ,Law ,Crime Victims ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine - Abstract
Femicide is defined as the gender-related killings of women and girls or as an any intentional murder of women and it represents a worldwide health issue. Although it has gained a growing attention across the public and the media, true data on its prevalence and a characterization of the phenomenon are still scarce. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the characteristics of female homicides and femicides, which are necessary to design and monitor effective preventive efforts. Post-mortem examination reports of female homicides occurred in the judicial district of Bologna over a period of 70 years were revised. Characteristics of victims and perpetrators, circumstantial and post-mortem data were extracted. Overall, 172 female homicides were observed, including 103 femicides, with no significant changes over time. The mean age of victims increased over time and showed a statistically significant association with the victim-perpetrator relationship. Homicides committed by non-intimate partner family members increased. Our study unveiled that, in the past decades, femicide was a hidden but constant social phenomenon, despite the social, cultural and juridical changes. The research in forensic pathology could help bring to light trends, characteristics and risk factors to be considered for strategies to counteract violence against women.
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- 2022
8. Exploring Integrated Energy Action Plans for a Sustainable Transition of the Municipality of Cesena
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Alessandro Chiodi, Elena Giovannini, Rocco De Miglio, Sofia Burioli, and Maurizio Gargiulo
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Sustainable development ,Engineering ,Management science ,business.industry ,020209 energy ,02 engineering and technology ,General Medicine ,Space (commercial competition) ,Environmental economics ,Planner ,System model ,Ranking ,Urban planning ,Sustainability ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Scenario analysis ,business ,computer ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
An application of the innovative city planning method, developed within the EU FP7 project InSMART, is applied to the municipality of Cesena (Italy). A multi-model approach is used to explore and rank alternative plans (combinations of actions and measures) towards the sustainable development of the municipality, with a particular focus on the residential and transport sectors. On the basis of the possible space of decisions of the municipality (which can be seen as “urban planner”, as “regulator”, as “provider of support and information”, as “consumer” and as “supplier” of energy), alternative planning hypotheses have been prepared and tested making use of a city-energy system model and scenario analysis. Scenarios are built around different themes with the aim of exploring the potential benefits (or drawbacks) of the combination of specific “competitive” projects, actions, standards, targets. A reference development of the local system is assumed to be modified through six combinations of actions and measures aiming at representing six pillars of alternative pathways towards the sustainability. Figures below report the key themes and hypotheses taken into consideration in the planning exercise. Once the dynamic pictures of the urban system are produced (one per each alternative), a multi-criteria method is used to determine the ranking of the options, evaluated against a set of elements (technological, social, environmental, economic). This stage is still ongoing and will generate the whole dataset (weights, preference functions) required to rank the alternatives in the next few months. All these alternative strategies are designed with the involvement of the municipality of Cesena, to directly respond their needs of knowledge about potential impacts of different action plans. Compared to the existing city strategic energy action plans, the advantage of the outputs of this approach is the fact that multiple future energy scenarios are analysed and cross-compared and “integrated” strategies ranked.
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- 2017
9. Europa mit schwerer Havarie bei Merle Kröger
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Elena Giovannini
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Ein YouTube-Video über die Begegnung eines Kreuzfahrtschiffes mit einem Flüchtlingsboot hat der Schriftstellerin, Drehbuchautorin und Filmproduzentin Merle Kröger den Anlass zu ihrem Roman »Havarie« (2015) gegeben. Die Lebensabschnitte von elf Figuren (Migranten, Urlaubern, Kreuzfahrtschiffs-, Seenotrettungs- und Frachtarbeitern) kreuzen sich in einem Zeitraum von zwei Nächten und einem Tag im Mittelmeer; das Zusammenprallen unterschiedlicher Welten, das aus diesen Begegnungen entsteht, wird aus den sich abwechselnden Perspektiven aller Hauptfiguren nüchtern und schonungslos erzählt. »Havarie« ist aber nicht nur ein Roman der Jetztzeit, der die Migrantenwelle aus Afrika darstellt, sondern wegen seiner Anspielungen auf Konflikte u. a. in der Ukraine, Algerien, Syrien, Nordirland und in den Philippinen, die Schwarz-Weiß-Bilder am Ende des Bandes visuell darstellen, auch einer der jüngsten Weltgeschichte. Da Geschichte »nicht nur in der Zeit, sondern auch im Raum« spielt (Schlögel), gewinnt vor allem das Meer eine tragende Funktion, sowohl als permeabler Grenz- und Übergangsraum als auch als Landschaft mit unsichtbaren und trotzdem deutlichen Abgrenzungen, die zeigt, dass das besitzanzeigende Adjektiv in der Bezeichnung mare nostrum die Konnotation der Inklusion und der Gemeinsamkeit zugunsten der Exklusion und der Alterität verloren hat. Unter den Schiffen und Booten, die das Mittelmeer durchkreuzen, spielt das Kreuzfahrtschiff eine besonders wichtige Rolle: Es stellt einen mehrsprachigen Mikrokosmos dar, der - wie sein Name »The Spirit of Europe« verrät - das Wesen eines Erdteiles synthetisiert und die soziale Ungleichheit, die Ausbeutung, die Gleichgültigkeit, die Geldgier, die Kontaktarmut, die Oberflächigkeit und den Egoismus bloßstellt, die ihn kennzeichnen: Havariert ist also nicht nur das Schlauchboot der Flüchtlinge, sondern auch Europa und der Mensch. Wichtig ist schließlich die literarische Gattung, der »Havarie« angehört: Der Text ist ein Kriminalroman, der monatelang auf Platz 1 der Krimi-Bestenliste der Zeit stand. Vermisst wird Jo, ein philippinischer Sänger des Kreuzfahrtschiffes, aber der traditionelle Ablauf eines Krimis fehlt fast genauso wie die Ermittlung und die Ermittlerfigur. Das Verbrechen steht aber fest: mehrfacher Mord. An Jo (vielleicht), an den Flüchtlingen, die das Mittelmeer zum Massengrab werden lassen, und an der Menschlichkeit. Die zentrale Frage der Kriminalliteratur »whodunit?« (Alewyn) bleibt, und ihre Beantwortung wird dem Leser und seinem Gewissen überlassen. Ist aber der Leser als Europäer und Mensch nicht selber ein Mörder?
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- 2019
10. LTI: Erinnerungen des Philologen Victor Klemperer
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Elena Giovannini
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Auf der sprachgeschichtlichen Ebene erfullt Lingua Tertii Imperii. Notizbuch eines Philologen (1947) des judischen Wissenschaftlers Victor Klemperer eine grundlegende Funktion, denn kurz nach Kriegsende versucht dieses Werk, „das Gift der LTI deutlich zu machen und vor ihm zu warnen“ (LTI). Von der Kritik bisher wenig beachtet wurden aber die individuellen und kollektiven Gedachtnisinhalte des Werkes, die sich tagebuchartig als Anlass und Beweis philologischer Uberlegungen erweisen und zur Rekonstruktion der nahen Vergangenheit sowohl eines verfolgten deutschen Intellektuellen als auch eines in den nationalsozialistischen Rausch versetzten Volkes beitragen.
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- 2018
11. Barbara Haupt u. Wilhelm G. Busse (Hgg.), Pilgerreisen in Mittelalter und Renaissance; Carmen von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Deutsche Pilger des Mittelalters im Spiegel ihrer Berichte und der mittelhochdeutschen erzählenden Dichtung
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Elena Giovannini
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Linguistics and Language ,Literature and Literary Theory ,Language and Linguistics - Published
- 2009
12. Efficacy of the Adrenolytic Drug Mitotane in an Aggressive Adrenocortical Carcinoma (ACC) Not Responsive to Conventional Chemotherapy and Experimental Biotherapy
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Maria Elena Randazzo, Erika Grossrubatscher, Paolo Dalino Ciaramella, Elena Giovannini, Angelo Vanzulli, and Paola Loli
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- 2011
13. A Computerized, Operator-Independent Morphometric Model for the Histological Assessment of Adrenal Neoplasia: Preliminary Data
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Paolo Dalino Ciaramella, Maurizio Vertemati, Duccio Petrella, Erika Grossrubatscher, Elena Giovannini, Maria Elena Randazzo, Marcello Gambacorta, Marilena Ripamonti, Laura Vizzotto, and Paola Loli
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- 2011
14. Intestinal effects of nonselective and selective cyclooxygenase inhibitors in the rat
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Simone Bertini, Cristina Pozzoli, Valentina Vasina, Daniela Grandi, Elena Giovannini, Alessandro Menozzi, Elvira Solenghi, Silvia Bonardi, and Gabriella Coruzzi
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Male ,Indomethacin ,Administration, Oral ,Ibuprofen ,Pharmacology ,Lipid peroxidation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Indometacin ,Intestinal mucosa ,Enterobacteriaceae ,Intestine, Small ,medicine ,Animals ,Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors ,Intestinal Mucosa ,Rats, Wistar ,Peroxidase ,Analysis of Variance ,Sulfonamides ,biology ,Chemistry ,Mucin ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal ,Mucins ,Small intestine ,Rats ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Celecoxib ,Cyclooxygenase 2 ,Myeloperoxidase ,biology.protein ,Cyclooxygenase 1 ,Pyrazoles ,Cyclooxygenase ,Lipid Peroxidation ,medicine.drug - Abstract
It is now widely recognized that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may cause extensive damage to the intestine. The pathogenesis of NSAID-induced intestinal injury, however, is still controversial and both local irritant actions and cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibition have been proposed as underlying mechanisms. In this study we investigated further on NSAID-induced intestinal damage by using nonselective (indomethacin and ibuprofen), COX-1 selective (SC-560) or COX-2 selective (celecoxib) inhibitors. NSAIDs were administered orally to conscious rats and small intestinal injury was evaluated 24 h afterwards in terms of macroscopic and microscopic alterations, myeloperoxidase activity, lipid peroxidation, number of enterobacteria in the mucosa and epithelial mucin content. Oral administration of indomethacin (20 mg/kg) induced macroscopic and microscopic damage to the small intestine, increased translocation of enterobacteria from lumen into the mucosa, myeloperoxidase activity and lipid peroxidation. Ibuprofen (120 mg/kg), SC-560 (20 mg/kg), celecoxib (60 mg/kg) or the combination of SC-560 plus celecoxib did not cause any intestinal injury nor modified the number of bacteria in mucosal homogenates. SC-560 significantly increased both myeloperoxidase activity and lipid peroxidation, whereas celecoxib significantly reduced myeloperoxidase levels, while leaving unaltered lipid peroxidation. Finally, all NSAIDs, mostly indomethacin, increased neutral mucins and decreased acidic mucins in the intestinal goblet cells. These results indicate that inhibition of cyclooxygenase, although variably influencing mucosal integrity homeostasis, is not sufficient to initiate acute intestinal damage in rats. Moreover, topical mucosal injury induced by the NSAID molecule seems to be a critical factor in the development of intestinal injury.
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- 2006
15. Effects of cyclooxygenase-1 and -2 inhibition on gastric acid secretion and cardiovascular functions in rats
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Elena Guaita, Cristina Pozzoli, Gabriella Coruzzi, G Coppelli, Maristella Adami, Alessandro Menozzi, and Elena Giovannini
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mean arterial pressure ,Indomethacin ,Blood Pressure ,Pharmacology ,Vagotomy ,Gastric Acid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Heart Rate ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors ,Rats, Wistar ,Sulfonamides ,biology ,Hemodynamics ,General Medicine ,Rats ,Pentagastrin ,Famotidine ,Atropine ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Celecoxib ,Cyclooxygenase 2 ,biology.protein ,Cyclooxygenase 1 ,Gastric acid ,Pyrazoles ,Cyclooxygenase ,Histamine ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The discovery of a second isoform of cyclooxygenase has led to a re-evaluation of the mechanisms underlying the adverse effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, focusing in particular on the gastrointestinal system. We investigated the involvement of cyclooxygenase-1 and -2 in the regulation of gastric acid secretion and cardiovascular functions in anesthetized rats, after acute intravenous administration of the selective cyclooxygenase-1 inhibitor SC-560, the selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor celecoxib and the nonselective inhibitor indomethacin. Indomethacin, celecoxib and SC-560 did not significantly modify basal acid secretion. Indomethacin and celecoxib were also ineffective on the acid secretion stimulated by pentagastrin; by contrast, SC-560 significantly enhanced the acid secretion stimulated by pentagastrin, electrical vagal stimulation or histamine. The stimulatory effects of SC-560 were prevented by cervical vagotomy, atropine and famotidine. Indomethacin caused either no change, increasing or decreasing effects on mean arterial pressure and heart rate. By contrast, SC-560 was unable to change cardiovascular parameters at 5 mg/kg, while inducing a marked bradycardia at 10 mg/kg. Celecoxib was ineffective. Our findings indicate that cyclooxygenase-1-derived prostaglandins are involved in the regulation of stimulated acid secretion and of basal heart rate; the role of prostaglandins in the acute control of systemic blood pressure under resting conditions seems to be negligible.
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- 2005
16. Effects of cannabinoid receptor agonists on rat gastric acid secretion: discrepancy between in vitro and in vivo data
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Giulio Soldani, Elena Guaita, Elena Giovannini, Simone Bertini, Alessandro Menozzi, Gabriella Coruzzi, and Maristella Adami
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cannabinoid receptor ,Physiology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Morpholines ,Biology ,Naphthalenes ,Ligands ,Gastric Acid ,Tissue Culture Techniques ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Piperidines ,Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1 ,In vivo ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Gastric mucosa ,Animals ,Dronabinol ,Gastric Fundus ,Rats, Wistar ,Gastroenterology ,Age Factors ,Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists ,Benzoxazines ,Rats ,Pentagastrin ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Gastric Mucosa ,Gastric acid ,Pyrazoles ,Cannabinoid ,Rimonabant ,Histamine ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The effects of the cannabinoid (CB)-receptor agonists WIN55,212-2 and HU-210 and the selective CB(1)-receptor antagonist SR141716A were tested on in vitro and in vivo acid secretion assays from the rat. In the isolated gastric fundus from immature rats, WIN55,212-2 (0.001-30 microM), HU-210 (0.001-10 microM), or SR141716A (0.1-10 microM) did not change the basal acid output or acid responses to histamine, pentagastrin, or electrical field stimulation. HU-210 (0.3 micromol/kg, intravenously) inhibited the acid response to pentagastrin in anesthetized adult, young, or immature rats with lumen-perfused stomachs; moreover, HU-210 reduced vagally induced acid secretion in adult animals, its antisecretory effect being reversed by SR141716A (0.65 micromol/kg, intravenously). In vitro and in vivo data indicate that CB(1) receptors are not located on parietal cells but, rather, on vagal pathways (possibly at preganglionic sites) supplying the gastric mucosa. The lack of effect of CB-receptor ligands in vitro cannot be ascribed to the use of immature rats, since HU-210 inhibited stimulated acid secretion in vivo, irrespective of the animal age.
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- 2005
17. Effect of the macrolide antibacterial drug, tylosin, on TNBS-induced colitis in the rat
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Alessandro Menozzi, Daniela Grandi, Elena Giovannini, Gabriella Coruzzi, Anna Maria Cantoni, Enzo Poli, Mirca Lazzaretti, and Cristina Pozzoli
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Budesonide ,Male ,medicine.drug_class ,Colon ,animal diseases ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Pharmacology ,Tylosin ,Inflammatory bowel disease ,Microbiology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,2,4,6-Trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid ,Metronidazole ,medicine ,Animals ,Colitis ,Rats, Wistar ,Peroxidase ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Rats ,Disease Models, Animal ,chemistry ,Trinitrobenzenesulfonic Acid ,Corticosteroid ,Bacterial antigen ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Bacterial antigens, such as intestinal microflora, are known to play a role in the pathogenesis of human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Tylosin, a macrolide antimicrobial agent, has proven to be effective in cat and dog chronic colitis, but the reasons underlying this efficacy are still unclear. In the present study we evaluated the effects of tylosin on 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid (TNBS)-induced colitis in the rat, in comparison with the antibacterial drug metronidazole and the corticosteroid budesonide. Colitis was induced by a single intrarectal administration of 10 mg TNBS under light ether anesthesia. Tylosin (20 mg/kg twice a day), metronidazole (160 mg/kg twice a day) and budesonide (500 µg/kg once a day) were given orally for up to 6 days to separate groups of rats. The animals were sacrificed after 6 days and colonic lesions evaluated (colon weight, macroscopic and histologic damage, myeloperoxidase activity). Tylosin and metronidazole significantly lowered macroscopic lesion score, reduced colon weight, the severity of histologic lesions and myeloperoxidase activity; budesonide did not significantly change the parameters of colonic inflammation. These data indicate a protective effect of tylosin against intestinal inflammation, suggesting a major role for bacteria, anaerobes in particular, in the development of TNBS-induced mucosal damage.
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- 2005
18. Non solo Gregor Gregori e Hendrik Höfgen. 'Treffpunkt im Unendlichen' e 'Mephisto. Roman einer Karriere' di Klaus Mann
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ELENA GIOVANNINI
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Between the publication of Treffpunkt im Unendlichen (1932) and that of Mephisto. Roman einer Karriere (1936), we witness the rise of National Socialism and Klaus Mann’s consequent exile. Although the two above-mentioned novels are characterised by marked differences which are connected in the first place with Mann’s life experience and its impact on his relationship with art and politics, they also present several points of contact. These do not concern simply the parallelism between Gregor Gregori, the dancer of Treffpunkt im Unendlichen, and Hendrik Höfgen, the actor of Mephisto; indeed, an interesting comparative study may also be developed in order to reflect on certain similarities between the two texts, especially as regards the whole constellation of characters and the main thematic clusters of the two texts., Annali Online Lettere - Ferrara, VI 1-2 (2011)
19. Ulf Erdmann Zeigler’s 'Wilde Wiesen'. A novel of space and memory
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ELENA GIOVANNINI
20. »Fürchten Sie sich nicht vor der gerechten Freiheit und der Bildung der Frauen«: Ludmilla Assings Frauenbild(er)
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ELENA GIOVANNINI
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