23 results on '"Laurino, Carmen"'
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2. Oxidative stress, plasma/salivary antioxidant status detection and health risk factors
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Laurino Carmen, Vadala Maria, Palmieri Beniamino, and Malagoli Andrea
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Risk ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Test ,antioxidant ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Oxidative ,lcsh:Medicine ,Physical examination ,Stress ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antioxidant, Factor, Oxidative, Plasma, Stress, Risk, Test, Saliva ,Plasma ,stress ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,test ,oxidative ,Informed consent ,Hygiene ,Internal medicine ,0502 economics and business ,medicine ,Saliva ,plasma ,risk ,media_common ,saliva ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,05 social sciences ,Factor ,Cancer ,030206 dentistry ,medicine.disease ,factor ,Transgender hormone therapy ,Cohort ,Physical therapy ,050211 marketing ,Observational study ,Antioxidant ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,business ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
Background: Oxidative stress is involved in the pathophysiology of several diseases such as cardiovascular disorders, cancer, neurodegeneration.Aims and Objectives: Our study evaluated the oxidant/antioxidant status on a cohort of healthy patients matched with some independent variables as a basic individual redox balance monitor on a disease-prevention perspective.Materials and Methods: The anecdotic, retrospective and observational study included 200 apparently healthy volunteers after formal informed consent release whose personal history and physical examination had been recorded specifically on the following items: age, previous diseases, sport activities, smoking habit, balanced/unbalanced nutrition, current absence/presence of inflammatory processes, oral health hygiene, administration of oral contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women. No drug treatment was admitted in the recruited patients, up to 6 months before the evaluation. The laboratory instruments used were Point of care FRAS 4 Evolvo (H&D, Parma, Italy) measuring the oxidative stress in plasma samples and antioxidant capacity in plasma and saliva samples.Results: Two-hundred patients were recruited. Statistically relevant differences were observed in oxidative stress-related variables, namely a significant relationship between plasma oxidative stress level and female gender (p
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- 2017
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3. Feasibility single-arm study of a medical device containing Desmodium adscendens and Lithothamnium calcareum combined with chemotherapy in head and neck cancer patients
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Imperatori, Luca, Giardini, Damiano, Latini, Gino, Migliori, Giuseppe, Blasi, Claudio, Bunkheila, Feisal, Breschi, Cesare, Mattioli, Rodolfo, Pelliccioni, Silvia, Laurino, Carmen, Vadalà, Maria, Palmieri, Beniamino, and Iannitti, Tommaso
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head and neck ,Desmodium adscendens ,Cancer Management and Research ,GPS ,cancer ,pain ,fatigue ,Lithothamnium calcareum ,ECOG ,Original Research ,combination therapy - Abstract
Luca Imperatori,1 Damiano Giardini,2 Gino Latini,2 Giuseppe Migliori,2 Claudio Blasi,3 Feisal Bunkheila,3 Cesare Breschi,4 Rodolfo Mattioli,1 Silvia Pelliccioni,1 Carmen Laurino,5 Maria Vadalà,5 Beniamino Palmieri,5 Tommaso Iannitti6 1UOC Oncologia Medica Azienda Ospedaliera Ospedali Riuniti Marche Nord, Fano, Italy; 2UOC Otorinolaringoiatria Az. Ospedaliera Ospedali Riuniti Marche Nord, Fano, Italy; 3UOC Radioterapia Az. Ospedaliera Ospedali Riuniti Marche Nord, Fano, Italy; 4UOC Anestesia e Rianimazione Az. Ospedaliera Ospedali Riuniti Marche Nord, Fano, Italy; 5Department of General Surgery and Surgical Specialties, Surgical Clinic, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Medical School, Modena, Italy; 6KWS BioTest, Marine View Office Park, Portishead, Somerset, UK Background: Neoplasms of the head and neck represent approximately 5% of cancers and they require complex multidisciplinary clinical management. Desmodium adscendens (Desmodium) is a plant that possesses anti-allergic, antioxidant and hepato-protective properties. Lithothamnium calcareum (Lithothamnium) is a calcified seaweed that possesses remineralization properties and the ability to maintain homeostasis.Aim: In this single-arm study, we investigated the efficacy of a combination therapy based on Desmovit® which contains Desmodium and Lithothamnium, and chemotherapy in patients with head and neck cancer.Methods: Twelve patients with histological or cytological diagnosis of stage IV head and neck cancer were enrolled in this study that was approved by the ethics committee of the Unità Operativa Complessa (UOC) di Oncologia Medica Azienda Ospedaliera Ospedali Riuniti Marche Nord and followed the Declaration of Helsinki guidelines. The patients were monitored by investigation of the performance status according to the Glasgow Prognostic Score (GPS), which evaluates the plasma level of C-reactive protein and albumin levels, and the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) examination. Pain and fatigue were also monitored using the visual analog scale and visual analog fatigue scale, respectively. All the above parameters were assessed biweekly to week 10.Results: GPS, ECOG, and albumin remained stable throughout the study with a trend towards a decrease in GPS and albumin at week 10 post-treatment. Pain significantly improved at week 8 (P
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- 2018
4. The FIT therapy for the treatment of musculoskeletal and neurological disorders related symptoms: A retrospective observational study
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Palmieri, Beniamino, primary, Vadalà, Maria, primary, and Laurino, Carmen, primary
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- 2019
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5. Role of proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans in Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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Annamaria Vallelunga, Beniamino Palmieri, Tommaso Iannitti, Vadala Maria, Laurino Carmen, and Julio César Morales-Medina
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Male ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Duchenne muscular dystrophy ,Biochemistry ,Extracellular matrix ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fibrosis ,Glycoprotein complex ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Muscular dystrophy ,030304 developmental biology ,Glycosaminoglycans ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,business.industry ,Cell adhesion molecule ,Regeneration (biology) ,030302 biochemistry & molecular biology ,medicine.disease ,Cell biology ,Muscular Dystrophy, Duchenne ,biology.protein ,Proteoglycans ,Dystrophin ,business - Abstract
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is an inherited fatal X-linked myogenic disorder with a prevalence of 1 in 3500 male live births. It affects voluntary muscles, and heart and breathing muscles. DMD is characterized by continuous degeneration and regeneration cycles resulting in extensive fibrosis and a progressive reduction in muscle mass. Since the identification of a reduction in dystrophin protein as the cause of this disorder, numerous innovative and experimental therapies, focusing on increasing the levels of dystrophin, have been proposed, but the clinical improvement has been unsatisfactory. Dystrophin forms the dystrophin-associated glycoprotein complex and its proteins have been studied as a promising novel therapeutic target to treat DMD. Among these proteins, cell surface glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are found almost ubiquitously on the surface and in the extracellular matrix (ECM) of mammalian cells. These macromolecules interact with numerous ligands, including ECM constituents, adhesion molecules and growth factors that play a crucial role in muscle development and maintenance. In this article, we have reviewed in vitro, in vivo and clinical studies focused on the functional role of GAGs in the pathophysiology of DMD with the final aim of summarizing the state of the art of GAG dysregulation within the ECM in DMD and discussing future therapeutic perspectives.
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- 2017
6. Clinical effects of overwintered-stressed Chondrus Crispus and non-overwintered-stressed Chondrus crispus dietary supplementations
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Palmieri, Beniamino, primary, Vadalà, Maria, primary, and Laurino, Carmen, primary
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- 2018
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7. Vulvovestibular Syndrome and Vaginal Microbiome: A Simple Evaluation
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Vadala, Maria, primary, Testa, Christian, additional, Coda, Laura, additional, Angioletti, Stefania, additional, Giuberti, Rosanna, additional, Laurino, Carmen, additional, and Palmieri, Beniamino, additional
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- 2018
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8. The memory lymphocyte immunostimulation assay in immune system disorders: Is useful or useless?
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Vadalà, Maria, additional, Laurino, Carmen, additional, and Palmieri, Beniamino, additional
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- 2017
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9. Synoviology: a new chapter entitled to joints care
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Palmieri, Beniamino, primary, Conrozier, Thierry, primary, Vadalà, Maria, primary, and Laurino, Carmen, primary
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- 2017
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10. A dietary supplement improves age-related dermatological changes. Observational, anecdotal, spontaneous study.
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Laurino, Carmen, primary, Palmieri, Beniamino, primary, Coacci, Alessandro, primary, and Vadala', Maria, primary
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- 2017
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11. Zeolite: 'the magic stone: main nutritional, environmental, experimental and clinical fields of application
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Laurino, Carmen and Palmieri, Beniamino
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Clinoptilolite ,Aluminosilicatos ,Desintoxicación ,Alluminosilicates ,Nutrición ,Clinoptilolita ,Detoxification ,Nutrition - Abstract
Introduction: zeolites (clinoptilolites) are a family of alluminosilicates and cations clustered to form macro aggregates by small individual cavities. In the medical area they are involved in detoxification mechanisms capturing ions and molecules into their holes. Actually, we classify about 140 types of natural and 150 synthetic zeolites, for specific and selective use. Clinoptilolite is a natural zeolite and it is the most widespread compound in the medical market. Objective: this review analyzes the main fields of zeolite utilization. Methods: we searched Pubmed/Medline using the terms "zeolite" and "clinoptilolite". Results and discussion: in zoothechnology and veterinary medicine zeolite improves the pets' fitness, removes radioactive elements, aflatoxines and poisons. Zeolite displays also antioxidant, whitening, hemostatic and anti-diarrhoic properties, projected in human care. However very scanty clinical studies have been run up to now in immunodeficiency, oncology after chemotherapy and radiotherapy as adjuvants. Conclusions: further clinical investigations are urgently required after this review article publication which updates the state of the art. Introducción: las zeolitas (clinoptilolitas) son una familia de aluminosilicatos y cationes agrupada para formar agregados macro de pequeñas cavidades individuales. En el área médica están involucrados en los mecanismos de desintoxicación y en capturar iones y moléculas en sus agujeros. En realidad, clasificamos cerca de 140 tipos de zeolitas naturales y 150 sintéticas, para usos específicos y selectivos. La clinoptilolita es una zeolita natural y es el compuesto más extendido en el mercado médico. Objetivo: esta revisión analiza los principales campos de utilización de la zeolita. Métodos: se realizaron búsquedas en Pubmed/Medline usando los términos "zeolita" y "clinoptilolita". Resultados y discusión: en zootecnología y medicina veterinaria la zeolita mejora la condición de la mascota, elimina los elementos radiactivos, las aflatoxinas y los venenos. En el cuidado humano, la zeolita también muestra propiedades antioxidantes, de blanqueamiento, homeostáticas y antidiarreicas. Sin embargo, los estudios clínicos que se han llevado a cabo hasta ahora como adyuvante en inmunodeficiencia y tras la quimioterapia y la radioterapia en oncología son muy escasos. Conclusiones: se requieren con urgencia otras investigaciones clínicas después de esta publicación del artículo que actualicen el estado de la técnica.
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12. Zeolite: 'the magic stone: main nutritional, environmental, experimental and clinical fields of application
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Laurino,Carmen and Palmieri,Beniamino
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Clinoptilolite ,Alluminosilicates ,Detoxification ,Nutrition - Abstract
Introduction: zeolites (clinoptilolites) are a family of alluminosilicates and cations clustered to form macro aggregates by small individual cavities. In the medical area they are involved in detoxification mechanisms capturing ions and molecules into their holes. Actually, we classify about 140 types of natural and 150 synthetic zeolites, for specific and selective use. Clinoptilolite is a natural zeolite and it is the most widespread compound in the medical market. Objective: this review analyzes the main fields of zeolite utilization. Methods: we searched Pubmed/Medline using the terms "zeolite" and "clinoptilolite". Results and discussion: in zoothechnology and veterinary medicine zeolite improves the pets' fitness, removes radioactive elements, aflatoxines and poisons. Zeolite displays also antioxidant, whitening, hemostatic and anti-diarrhoic properties, projected in human care. However very scanty clinical studies have been run up to now in immunodeficiency, oncology after chemotherapy and radiotherapy as adjuvants. Conclusions: further clinical investigations are urgently required after this review article publication which updates the state of the art.
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13. Zeolita: 'La piedra mágica'; principales campos nutricionales, ambientales, experimentales y clínicos de la aplicación [Zeolite: 'the magic stone'; main nutritional, environmental, experimental and clinical fields of application]
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Laurino, Carmen and Palmieri, Beniamino
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Clinoptilolite ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Alluminosilicates ,Detoxification ,Nutrition ,Animals ,Humans ,Zeolites ,Dietary Supplements ,Medicine (miscellaneous) - Published
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14. Unusual antibiotic presence in gym trained subjects with food intolerance; a case report
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Cerbo,Alessandro Di, Canello,Sergio, Guidetti,Gianandrea, Laurino,Carmen, and Palmieri,Beniamino
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Food intolerances ,Adult ,Male ,Oxytetracycline ,Poultry ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Doxiciclina ,lcsh:Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,Oxitetraciclina ,Doxycycline ,Humans ,Female ,Intolerancia a los alimentos ,Aves ,lcsh:RC620-627 ,Food Hypersensitivity - Abstract
Great interest is raising in food intolerances due to the lack, in many cases, of a particular sensitizing agent.We investigated the serum level of possible new haptens in 15 heavy meat consumers for sport fitness affected by various kinds of food intolerance and who had ever been administered antibiotics in their life for clinical problems.Forty ml of blood were drawn from each patient and analyzed, by means of an ELISA test, in order to possibly identify the presence of an undue contaminant with hapten properties.Four out of fifteen subjects (26%) showed a serum oxytetracycline amount6 ng/g (which is considered the safety limit), 10 of 15 (66%) a serum doxycycline amountof 6 ng/g and 3 out of 15 (30%) subjects had high serum level of both molecules.Although a direct ratio between body antibiotics remnant storage in the long run and chronic gut dysfunctions and/or food allergy did not reached the evidence yet, the blood traces of these compounds in a food intolerant otherwise healthy population might be considered the preliminary putative step of a sensitizing pathway. Our next goals foresee a deeper insight into the sensitizing trigger from human chronic antibiotic exposure via the zootechnical delivery of poultry food.La falta, en muchos casos, de un agente sensibilizador está despertando un enorme interés en la tolerancia a los alimentos.Investigamos el nivel sérico de posibles nuevos haptenos en 15 grandes consumidores de carne para entrenamiento deportivo afectados por diversos tipos de intolerancia a los alimentos y que habían recibido antibióticos en algún momento de sus vidas por problemas médicos.Se realizaron extracciones de sangre de 40ml a cada paciente y se analizaron empleando un test ELISA, para identificar la posible presencia de un elemento contaminante indebido con propiedades de hapteno.4 de 15 sujetos (26%) mostraron una cantidad de oxitetraciclina en suero6 ng/g (considerado el límite de seguridad); 10 de 15 (66%) sujetos presentaron una cantidad de doxiciclina6 ng/g; y 3 de 15 (30%) sujetos presentaron un alto nivel sérico de ambas moléculas.Aunque no se llegó a obtener evidencia de una relación directa entre la acumulación de antibióticos corporales a largo plazo y una disfunción intestinal crónica y/o alergias a los alimentos, las trazas en sangre de estos compuestos en una población con alguna intolerancia a los alimentos pero por lo demás sana, podría considerarse el primer paso de una vía de sensibilización. Nuestros próximos objetivos prevén un estudio más profundo del desencadenante sensibilizador a partir de la exposición crónica a antibióticos en humanos por medio de la administración zootécnica de comida avícola.
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- 2014
15. Unusual antibiotic presence in gym trained subjects with food intolerance: a case report
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Cerbo, Alessandro Di, Canello, Sergio, Guidetti, Gianandrea, Laurino, Carmen, and Palmieri, Beniamino
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Food intolerances ,Doxiciclina ,Oxitetraciclina ,Doxycycline ,Oxytetracycline ,Intolerancia a los alimentos ,Aves ,Poultry - Abstract
Introduction: Great interest is raising in food intolerances due to the lack, in many cases, of a particular sensitizing agent. Objective: We investigated the serum level of possible new haptens in 15 heavy meat consumers for sport fitness affected by various kinds of food intolerance and who had ever been administered antibiotics in their life for clinical problems. Methods: Forty ml of blood were drawn from each patient and analyzed, by means of an ELISA test, in order to possibly identify the presence of an undue contaminant with hapten properties. Results: Four out of fifteen subjects (26%) showed a serum oxytetracycline amount > 6 ng/g (which is considered the safety limit), 10 of 15 (66%) a serum doxycycline amount > of 6 ng/g and 3 out of 15 (30%) subjects had high serum level of both molecules. Conclusions: Although a direct ratio between body antibiotics remnant storage in the long run and chronic gut dysfunctions and/or food allergy did not reached the evidence yet, the blood traces of these compounds in a food intolerant otherwise healthy population might be considered the preliminary putative step of a sensitizing pathway. Our next goals foresee a deeper insight into the sensitizing trigger from human chronic antibiotic exposure via the zootechnical delivery of poultry food. Introducción: La falta, en muchos casos, de un agente sensibilizador está despertando un enorme interés en la tolerancia a los alimentos. Objetivo: Investigamos el nivel sérico de posibles nuevos haptenos en 15 grandes consumidores de carne para entrenamiento deportivo afectados por diversos tipos de intolerancia a los alimentos y que habían recibido antibióticos en algún momento de sus vidas por problemas médicos. Métodos: Se realizaron extracciones de sangre de 40ml a cada paciente y se analizaron empleando un test ELISA, para identificar la posible presencia de un elemento contaminante indebido con propiedades de hapteno. Resultados: 4 de 15 sujetos (26%) mostraron una cantidad de oxitetraciclina en suero > 6 ng/g (considerado el límite de seguridad); 10 de 15 (66%) sujetos presentaron una cantidad de doxiciclina > 6 ng/g; y 3 de 15 (30%) sujetos presentaron un alto nivel sérico de ambas moléculas. Conclusiones: Aunque no se llegó a obtener evidencia de una relación directa entre la acumulación de antibióticos corporales a largo plazo y una disfunción intestinal crónica y/o alergias a los alimentos, las trazas en sangre de estos compuestos en una población con alguna intolerancia a los alimentos pero por lo demás sana, podría considerarse el primer paso de una vía de sensibilización. Nuestros próximos objetivos prevén un estudio más profundo del desencadenante sensibilizador a partir de la exposición crónica a antibióticos en humanos por medio de la administración zootécnica de comida avícola.
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16. Antibiotic treatments in zootechnology and effects induced on the food chain of domestic species and, comparatively, the human specie
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Beniamino Palmieri, M. D., Di Cerbo, Alessandro, and Laurino, Carmen
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Oxitetraciclina ,Inmunidad ,Antibiotics ,Toxicología ,Immunity ,Oxytetracycline ,Antibióticos ,Toxicology ,Humano ,Human - Abstract
Introduction: Antibiotics are largely employed in zootechnical feed to preserve human and animal species from zoonosis due pathogenic infective agents. Aim: Due to the increasing number of pathologies related to diet (e.g. food intolerances), we investigated the toxic effects induced by antibiotics residues, oxytetracyclines, present within the industrial food on both human and domestic animals' health. Zootechnical products obtained from animal bones industrial transformation, and their related toxic effects have been pointed out. Methods: Comparative analysis of published papers has been conducted from 1910 up to 2014. Results: The comparative analysis revealed the presence of oxytetracycline residues and other antibiotics in food intended for human and animal consumption, which resulted in multisystemic toxic effects. Discussion: Either metabolism and possible measures to prevent exposure to oxytetracycline have also been examined, however a more detailed understanding of biochemical effects of such class of antibiotics is required. Introducción: los antibióticos se emplean ampliamente en la alimentación zootécnica para proteger a las especies humana y animal de las zoonosis por agentes infecciosos patogénicos. Objetivo: dado el creciente número de enfermedades relacionadas con la dieta (p. ej., intolerancias alimentarias), investigamos los efectos tóxicos inducidos por los residuos antibióticos, oxitetraciclinas, presentes en los alimentos industriales tanto sobre la salud humana como animal. Se destacan los productos zootécnicos obtenidos de la transformación industrial de los huesos animales y sus efectos tóxicos relacionados. Métodos: análisis comparativo de las publicaciones realizadas desde 1910 hasta 2014. Resultados: el análisis comparativo reveló la presencia de residuos de oxitetraciclina y otros antibióticos en alimentos pensados para el consumo humano y animal, lo que produjo efectos tóxicos multisistémicos. Discusión: el metabolismo y las posibles medidas para evitar la exposición a la oxitetraciclina también se han examinado, sin embargo, se precisa de un conocimiento más detallado de los efectos bioquímicos de tal clase de antibióticos.
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17. Mechanisms and therapeutic effectiveness of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy in oncology
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Vadalà, Maria, primary, Morales‐Medina, Julio Cesar, additional, Vallelunga, Annamaria, additional, Palmieri, Beniamino, additional, Laurino, Carmen, additional, and Iannitti, Tommaso, additional
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- 2016
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18. Antibiotic treatments in zootechnology and effects induced on the food chain of domestic species and, comparatively, the human specie
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Beniamino Palmieri,M. D., Di Cerbo,Alessandro, and Laurino,Carmen
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Food Chain ,Immunity ,Oxytetracycline ,Pets ,Toxicology ,Animal Feed ,Bone and Bones ,Drug Residues ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,lcsh:Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,Dogs ,Oxitetraciclina ,Inmunidad ,Antibiotics ,Animals, Domestic ,Zoonoses ,Toxicología ,Cats ,Animals ,Humans ,Antibióticos ,Humano ,lcsh:RC620-627 ,Food Analysis ,Human - Abstract
Antibiotics are largely employed in zootechnical feed to preserve human and animal species from zoonosis due pathogenic infective agents.Due to the increasing number of pathologies related to diet (e.g. food intolerances), we investigated the toxic effects induced by antibiotics residues, oxytetracyclines, present within the industrial food on both human and domestic animals' health. Zootechnical products obtained from animal bones industrial transformation, and their related toxic effects have been pointed out.Comparative analysis of published papers has been conducted from 1910 up to 2014.The comparative analysis revealed the presence of oxytetracycline residues and other antibiotics in food intended for human and animal consumption, which resulted in multisystemic toxic effects.Either metabolism and possible measures to prevent exposure to oxytetracycline have also been examined, however a more detailed understanding of biochemical effects of such class of antibiotics is required.Introducción: los antibióticos se emplean ampliamente en la alimentación zootécnica para proteger a las especies humana y animal de las zoonosis por agentes infecciosos patogénicos. Objetivo: dado el creciente número de enfermedades relacionadas con la dieta (p. ej., intolerancias alimentarias), investigamos los efectos tóxicos inducidos por los residuos antibióticos, oxitetraciclinas, presentes en los alimentos industriales tanto sobre la salud humana como animal. Se destacan los productos zootécnicos obtenidos de la transformación industrial de los huesos animales y sus efectos tóxicos relacionados. Métodos: análisis comparativo de las publicaciones realizadas desde 1910 hasta 2014. Resultados: el análisis comparativo reveló la presencia de residuos de oxitetraciclina y otros antibióticos en alimentos pensados para el consumo humano y animal, lo que produjo efectos tóxicos multisistémicos. Discusión: el metabolismo y las posibles medidas para evitar la exposición a la oxitetraciclina también se han examinado, sin embargo, se precisa de un conocimiento más detallado de los efectos bioquímicos de tal clase de antibióticos.
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- 2014
19. Feasibility single-arm study of a medical device containing <em>Desmodium adscendens</em> and <em>Lithothamnium calcareum</em> combined with chemotherapy in head and neck cancer patients.
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Imperatori, Luca, Giardini, Damiano, Latini, Gino, Migliori, Giuseppe, Blasi, Claudio, Bunkheila, Feisal, Breschi, Cesare, Mattioli, Rodolfo, Pelliccioni, Silvia, Laurino, Carmen, Vadala, Maria, Palmieri, Beniamino, and Iannitti, Tommaso
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HEAD & neck cancer ,MEDICAL equipment ,CANCER patients ,VISUAL analog scale ,ALBUMINS ,FEASIBILITY studies - Abstract
Background: Neoplasms of the head and neck represent approximately 5% of cancers and they require complex multidisciplinary clinical management. Desmodium adscendens (Desmodium) is a plant that possesses anti-allergic, antioxidant and hepato-protective properties. Lithothamnium calcareum (Lithothamnium) is a calcified seaweed that possesses remineralization properties and the ability to maintain homeostasis.Aim: In this single-arm study, we investigated the efficacy of a combination therapy based on Desmovit® which contains Desmodium and Lithothamnium, and chemotherapy in patients with head and neck cancer.Methods: Twelve patients with histological or cytological diagnosis of stage IV head and neck cancer were enrolled in this study that was approved by the ethics committee of the Unità Operativa Complessa (UOC) di Oncologia Medica Azienda Ospedaliera Ospedali Riuniti Marche Nord and followed the Declaration of Helsinki guidelines. The patients were monitored by investigation of the performance status according to the Glasgow Prognostic Score (GPS), which evaluates the plasma level of C-reactive protein and albumin levels, and the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) examination. Pain and fatigue were also monitored using the visual analog scale and visual analog fatigue scale, respectively. All the above parameters were assessed biweekly to week 10.Results: GPS, ECOG, and albumin remained stable throughout the study with a trend towards a decrease in GPS and albumin at week 10 post-treatment. Pain significantly improved at week 8 (P [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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20. Short-Term Efficacy of CBD-Enriched Hemp Oil in Girls with Dysautonomic Syndrome after Human Papillomavirus Vaccination.
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Palmieri, Beniamino, Laurino, Carmen, and Vadalà, Maria
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- 2017
21. Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerance of a New Injection Technique for High- and Low-Molecular-Weight Hyaluronic Acid Hybrid Complexes.
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Laurino, Carmen, Palmieri, Beniamino, and Coacci, Alessandro
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THERAPEUTIC use of hyaluronic acid , *TREATMENT of skin aging , *INJECTIONS - Abstract
Objective: Facial aging is characterized by skin laxity and loss of skin elasticity. Hyaluronic acid, a biological component of the extracellular matrix, whose level decreases during aging, plays structural, rheological, and physiological roles in the skin. Hyaluronic acid may possess different molecular weights: low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid (from 50 kDa) and high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid (just up to 2 million kDa). This monocentric, retrospective, observational study investigates the efficacy, security, and tolerability of a new injective low- and high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid for facial skin rejuvenation. Methods: Eleven women received once a month, for 2 months, 2 mL of the product in the subcutaneous layer of the right and left malar/submalar areas. Facial skin echography, facial skin hydration, elasticity, and transepidermal water loss were assessed before (T0), after 1 month (T1), and after 3 months of treatment (T2). The injective features of the product, physician subjective satisfaction, and patient satisfaction were also reported. Results: Facial face hydration, elasticity, and transepidermal water loss values significantly improved at T1 and T2 (P < .01). Patients were very satisfied at the end of the treatment, and the compound's profit evaluated by the physician was optimal in the absence of local side effects. Conclusions: This treatment represents a good treatment option to restore vitality and turgidity of skin presenting the signs of aging in the absence of intolerance symptoms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
22. Antibiotic treatments in zootechnology and effects induced on the food chain of domestic species and, comparatively, the human specie.
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Palmieri, Beniamino, Di Cerbo, Alessandro, and Laurino, Carmen
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ANTIBIOTICS in animal nutrition , *AGRICULTURAL antibiotics , *MEDICATED feeds , *FOOD chains , *PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of antibiotics , *OXYTETRACYCLINE - Abstract
Introduction: Antibiotics are largely employed in zootechnical feed to preserve human and animal species from zoonosis due pathogenic infective agents. Aim: Due to the increasing number of pathologies related to diet (e.g. food intolerances), we investigated the toxic effects induced by antibiotics residues, oxytetracyclines, present within the industrial food on both human and domestic animals' health. Zootechnical products obtained from animal bones industrial transformation, and their related toxic effects have been pointed out. Methods: Comparative analysis of published papers has been conducted from 1910 up to 2014. Results: The comparative analysis revealed the presence of oxytetracycline residues and other antibiotics in food intended for human and animal consumption, which resulted in multisystemic toxic effects. Discussion: Either metabolism and possible measures to prevent exposure to oxytetracycline have also been examined, however a more detailed understanding of biochemical effects of such class of antibiotics is required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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23. Unusual antibiotic presence in gym trained subjects with food intolerance; a case report.
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Di Cerbo, Alessandro, Canello, Sergio, Guidetti, Gianandrea, Laurino, Carmen, and Palmieri, Beniamino
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FOOD intolerance , *DIGESTIVE system diseases , *PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of antibiotics , *DOXYCYCLINE , *OXYTETRACYCLINE ,SIDE effects of antibiotics - Abstract
Introduction: Great interest is raising in food intolerances due to the lack, in many cases, of a particular sensitizing agent. Objective: We investigated the serum level of possible new haptens in 15 heavy meat consumers for sport fitness affected by various kinds of food intolerance and who had ever been administered antibiotics in their life for clinical problems. Methods: Forty ml of blood were drawn from each patient and analyzed, by means of an ELISA test, in order to possibly identify the presence of an undue contaminant with hapten properties. Results: Four out of fifteen subjects (26%) showed a serum oxytetracycline amount > 6 ng/g (which is considered the safety limit), 10 of 15 (66%) a serum doxycycline amount > of 6 ng/g and 3 out of 15 (30%) subjects had high serum level of both molecules. Conclusions: Although a direct ratio between body antibiotics remnant storage in the long run and chronic gut dysfunctions and/or food allergy did not reached the evidence yet, the blood traces of these compounds in a food intolerant otherwise healthy population might be considered the preliminary putative step of a sensitizing pathway. Our next goals foresee a deeper insight into the sensitizing trigger from human chronic antibiotic exposure via the zootechnical delivery of poultry food. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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