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52. Design and shape deposition manufacturing (SDM) fabrication of a PZT-actuated tool for micromanipulation.
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Eisinberg, A., Izzo, I., Menciassi, A., Houston, K., Valdastri, P., Dario, P., Gustafsson, R., Simu, U., and Johansson, S.
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- 2005
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53. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of (17R)‐17‐Methylincisterol, a Highly Degraded Marine Steroid.
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DE RICCARDIS, F., primary, SPINELLA, A., additional, IZZO, I., additional, GIORDANO, A., additional, and SODANO, G., additional
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- 1995
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54. Biosynthesis of calditol, the cyclopentanoid containing moiety of the membrane lipids of the archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus
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Gambacorta, A., Caracciolo, G., Trabasso, D., Izzo, I., Spinella, A., and Sodano, G.
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- 2002
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55. Two Novel Polyhydroxysteroids with a 24-Ethyl-25-hydroxy-26-sulfoxy Side Chain from the Deep Water Starfish Styracaster caroli
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Riccardis, F. De, Izzo, I., Iorizzi, M., Palagiano, E., Minale, L., and Riccio, R.
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The structure of two minor polyhydroxysteroids isolated from the deep water starfish Styracaster caroli were determined as (22E,24R,25R)-24-ethyl-5α-cholest-22-en-3β,5,6β,8,15α,25,26-heptol 26-sulfate (
1 ) and (24R,25R)-24-ethyl-5α-cholestane-3β,5,6β,15α,16β,25,26-heptol 26-sulfate (2 ). The stereochemistry at the C-24 and C-25 positions was determined by enantioselective synthesis of 2-methyl-3-ethylheptane-1,2-diols as models and by comparison of the 1H-NMR data of their (+)- and (−)-MTPA esters with those of the 26-MTPA esters of the 22,23-dihydro derivative of the naturally occurring1 and of2 .- Published
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56. Total synthesis of bioactive peptides and depsipeptides from marine opisthobranch molluscs
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Della Monica, C., Giorgio Della Sala, Riccardis, F., Izzo, I., and Spinella, A.
57. Mechanical characterisation of soft tissue mechanics with aging
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Arturo Natali, EMANUELE LUIGI CARNIEL, Pavan, P. G., Dario, P., and Izzo, I.
58. Hyperelastic models for the analysis of soft tissue mechanics: definition of constitutive parameters
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Natali, A.N., primary, Carniel, E.L., additional, Pavan, P.G., additional, Dario, P., additional, and Izzo, I., additional
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59. Design and Shape Deposition Manufacturing (SDM) Fabrication of a PZT-actuated Tool for Micromanipulation
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Eisinberg, A., primary, Izzo, I., additional, Menciassi, A., additional, Houston, K., additional, Valdastri, P., additional, Dario, P., additional, Gustafsson, R., additional, Johansson, S., additional, and Simu, U., additional
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60. Fiber Bragg grating optical sensors for fast dynamic strain measurements in a gasoline direct injector
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Kalli, Kyriacos, O'Keeffe, Sinead O., Brambilla, Gilberto, Tozzetti, L., Gambini, F., Barsanti, T., Matteucci, L., Izzo, I., Di Pasquale, F., and Faralli, S.
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- 2019
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61. Kidney transplantation in HIV-positive patients:a report of 14 cases.
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Casari, S., Bossini, N., Albini, L., Setti, G., Valerio, F., Izzo, I., Costarelli, S., Sandrini, S., Cancarini, G., and Castelli, F.
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KIDNEY transplantation ,HIV-positive persons - Abstract
An abstract of the article "Kidney transplantation in HIV-positive patients: a report of 14 cases," by S. Casari and colleagues is presented.
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- 2012
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62. Prospective evaluation of bone markers, parathormone and 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D in HIV-positive patients after the initiation of tenofovir/emtricitabine with atazanavir/ritonavir or efavirenz
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Focà Emanuele, Motta Davide, Borderi Marco, Gotti Daria, Albini Laura, Calabresi Alessandra, Izzo Ilaria, Bellagamba Rita, Narciso Pasquale, Sighinolfi Laura, Clò Alberto, Gibellini Davide, Quiros-Roldan Eugenia, Brianese Nigritella, Cesana Bruno, Re Maria, and Torti Carlo
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HIV ,Antiretroviral therapy ,Bone turnover ,Osteoporosis ,Vitamin D ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Increased risk of fractures and osteoporosis have been associated with the use of antiretroviral drugs. There is a paucity of prospective evaluations of bone markers after the initiation of drugs currently recommended to treat HIV infection and results on the evolution of these markers are conflicting. Lastly, the effect of tenofovir on 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D is uncertain. Methods We performed a prospective study on the evolution of bone markers, parathormone and 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D before and after standard antiretroviral regimens. This was a sub-study of a trial conducted in antiretroviral-naïve patients randomized to tenofovir + emtricitabine in combination with either atazanavir/ritonavir (ATV/r) or efavirenz (EFV). Follow-up lasted 48 weeks. The following bone markers were analyzed: C-terminal cross-laps (CTx), osteocalcin (OC), osteoprotegerin (OPG), and receptor activator of nuclear factor κB ligand (RANKL). Mixed-factorial analysis of variance with random-coefficient general linear model was used to compare their trends over time and linear multivariable regression was performed with a backward selection method to assess predictors of their variations from baseline to week 48. Trends of parathormone and 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D were also evaluated. Results Seventy-five patients were studied: 33 received EFV and 42 ATV/r. Significant increases were found for all markers except for RANKL. There was a significant direct association between CTx and OC increases. Multivariable analysis showed that higher glomerular filtration rate (estimated through cystatin C clearance) predicted greater OPG increase, while older age, higher HIV RNA at baseline and use of ATV/r predicted greater CTx increase. A significant increase of parathormone accompanied the evolution of the study markers. 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D remained stable, though a seasonality variation was demonstrated. Conclusions These data demonstrate CTx increase (bone resorption marker) corresponding to OC increase (bone formation marker) early upon HAART initiation. Moreover, predictors of bone marker increases have been suggested, possibly indicating that a stricter monitoring of bone health and pro-active interventions are needed in older patients, those with higher HIV RNA, prescribed ATV/r rather than EFV, and with decreased renal function at baseline. Further studies are needed to clarify the mechanisms responsible for up-regulation of bone turnover markers, as well as to understand if and what markers are best correlated or predictive of pathological fractures.
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63. Maternal characteristics during pregnancy and risk factors for positive HIV RNA at delivery: a single-cohort observational study (Brescia, Northern Italy)
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Magoni Michele, Quiros-Roldan Eugenia, Casari Salvatore, Forleo Maria A, Izzo Ilaria, Carosi Giampiero, and Torti Carlo
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Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Detectable HIV RNA in mothers at delivery is an important risk factor for HIV transmission to newborns. Our hypothesis was that, in migrant women, the risk of detectable HIV RNA at delivery is greater owing to late HIV diagnosis. Therefore, we examined pregnant women by regional provenance and measured variables that could be associated with detectable HIV RNA at delivery. Methods A observational retrospective study was conducted from January 1999 to May 2008. Univariate and multivariable regression analyses (generalized linear models) were used, with detectable HIV RNA at delivery as dependent variable. Results The overall population comprised 154 women (46.8% migrants). Presentation was later in migrant women than Italians, as assessed by CD4-T-cell count at first contact (mean 417/mm3 versus 545/mm3, respectively; p = 0.003). Likewise, HIV diagnosis was made before pregnancy and HAART was already prescribed at the time of pregnancy in more Italians (91% and 75%, respectively) than migrants (61% and 42.8%, respectively). A subgroup of women with available HIV RNA close to term (i.e., ≤30 days before labour) was studied for risk factors of detectable HIV RNA (≥50 copies/ml) at delivery. Among 93 women, 25 (26.9%) had detectable HIV RNA. A trend toward an association between non-Italian nationality and detectable HIV RNA at delivery was demonstrated by univariate analysis (relative risk, RR = 1.86; p = 0.099). However, by multivariable regression analysis, the following factors appeared to be more important: lack of stable (i.e., ≥14 days) antiretroviral therapy at the time of HIV RNA testing (RR = 4.3; p < 0.0001), and higher CD4+ T-cell count at pregnancy (per 50/mm3, RR = 0.94; p = 0.038). Conclusions These results reinforce the importance of extensive screening for HIV infection, earlier initiation of antiretroviral therapy and stricter monitoring of pregnant women to reduce the risk of detectable HIV RNA at delivery. Public health interventions should be particularly targeted to migrant women who are frequently unaware of their HIV status at the time of pregnancy.
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- 2011
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64. Dideoxynucleoside HIV reverse transcriptase inhibitors and drug-related hepatotoxicity: a case report
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Lapadula Giuseppe, Izzo Ilaria, Costarelli Silvia, Cologni Giuliana, Bercich Luisa, Casari Salvatore, Gambarotti Marco, and Torti Carlo
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Abstract This report regards the case of a 43 year-old HIV-positive woman who developed an episode of serious transaminase elevation during stavudine-including antiretroviral therapy. Diagnostic assessment ruled out hepatitis virus co-infection, alcohol abuse besides other possible causes of liver damage. No signs of lactic acidosis were present. Liver biopsy showed portal inflammatory infiltrate, spotty necrosis, vacuoles of macro- and micro-vesicular steatosis, acidophil and foamy hepatocytes degeneration with organelles clumping, poorly formed Mallory bodies and neutrophil granulocytes attraction (satellitosis). A dramatic improvement in liver function tests occurred when stavudine was discontinued and a new antiretroviral regimen with different nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors was used. The importance of considering hepatotoxicity as an adverse event of HAART including stavudine, even in absence of other signs of mitochondrial toxicity should therefore be underlined. Liver biopsy may provide further important information regarding patients with severe transaminase elevation, for a better understanding of the etiology of liver damage.
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- 2007
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65. A portable sensorized micro end-effector for operating in biomedical test-benches.
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Eisinberg, A., Izzo, I., Valdastri, P., Menciassi, A., and Dario, P.
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- 2003
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66. ChemInform Abstract: Design and Synthesis of Estrarubicin: A Novel Class of Estrogen-Anthracenedione Hybrids.
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DE RICCARDIS, F., MEO, D., IZZO, I., DI FILIPPO, M., and CASAPULLO, A.
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- 1998
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67. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of (25R)-5α-Cholestane-3β,6β,15α,16β,26-pentol, a Cytostatic Starfish Steroid.
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IZZO, I., DE RICCARDIS, F., and SODANO, G.
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- 1998
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68. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Calicoferol E and Astrogorgiadiol, Two Marine 9,10-Secosteroids.
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DELLA SALA, G., IZZO, I., DE RICCARDIS, F., and SODANO, G.
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- 1998
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69. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Cytotoxic Activity of Steroid-Anthraquinone Hybrids.
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DE RICCARDIS, F., IZZO, I., DI FILIPPO, M., SODANO, G., D'ACQUISTO, F., and CARNUCCIO, R.
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- 1997
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70. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Incrustasterols, Two Cytotoxic Polyoxygenated Sponge Steroids.
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IZZO, I., DE RICCARDIS, F., MASSA, A., and SODANO, G.
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- 1996
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71. Stereocontrolled synthesis of contignasterol's side chain
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Izzo, I
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- 2001
72. First enantioselective non-biological synthesis of asymmetrised tris(hydroxymethyl)methane (THYM*) and bis(hydroxymethyl)acetaldehyde (BHYMA*)
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Izzo, I
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- 2001
73. Synthesis of alkylphenols and alkylcatechols from the marine mollusc Haminoea callidegenita
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Izzo, I
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- 2000
74. Role of Lipophilicity in the Activity of Hexameric Cyclic Peptoid Ion Carriers
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Massimo Tosolini, Giorgio Della Sala, Paolo Tecilla, Consiglia Tedesco, Giovanni Pierri, Irene Izzo, Muhammed Raza Shah, Rosaria Schettini, Jawad ur Rehman, Francesco De Riccardis, Schettini, R., Tosolini, M., ur Rehman, J., Shah, M. R., Pierri, G., Tedesco, C., Della Sala, G., De Riccardis, F., Tecilla, P., and Izzo, I.
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Ionophores ,Ion carriers ,Chemistry ,Peptidomimetic ,Organic Chemistry ,Peptoid ,Ion carrier ,Combinatorial chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Macrocycle ,Cyclic peptoids ,Macrocycles ,Peptidomimetics ,Ionophore ,Lipophilicity ,Cyclic peptoid ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
Two families of hexameric cyclic peptoids decorated with linear N-alkyl and alternated N-alkyl/N-benzyl side chains (2 a–d and 3 a–c, respectively) were designed and synthesized in order to correlate their logP values (from 2.55 to 6.83) to their ionophoric activities. The present contribution confirms the general ability of hexameric cyclic peptoids to behave as efficient cation carriers, corroborates their preference for Na+ ion, among the tested alkali metals, and suggests a Na+/H+ antiport transport mechanism (rate limited by the transport of the proton) for these new ionophores. Our observations indicate that in order to attain an efficient ionophoric activity, a narrow range of liphophilicity is required (4
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75. An Entry to Enantioenriched 3,3-Disubstituted Phthalides through Asymmetric Phase-Transfer-Catalyzed γ-Alkylation
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Rosaria Schettini, Giorgio Della Sala, Irene Izzo, Giovanni Pierri, Maria Leda Marino, Francesco De Riccardis, Marina Sicignano, Luca Bernardi, Sicignano M., Schettini R., Pierri G., Marino M.L., Izzo I., De Riccardis F., Bernardi L., and Sala G.D.
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010405 organic chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Enantioselective synthesis ,Alkylation ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Article ,Phthalide ,Phase-Transfer Catalysi ,0104 chemical sciences ,Catalysis ,Formal synthesis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Electrophile ,Aromatic moiety ,Enantiomer ,Asymmetric Synthesis - Abstract
A novel asymmetric phase-transfer-catalyzed γ-alkylation of phthalide 3-carboxylic esters has been developed, giving access to 3,3-disubstituted phthalide derivatives, which present a chiral quaternary γ-carbon in good to excellent yields and good enantioselectivities (74–88% ee). The enantiomeric purity could be substantially enhanced to 94–95% ee by recrystallization. Both electron-withdrawing and electron-releasing substituents are well tolerated on the phthalide core as well as on the aromatic moiety of the alkylating agent. This methodology, enabling the introduction of an unfunctionalized group at the phthalide γ-position, fully complements previously reported organocatalytic strategies involving functionalized electrophiles, thus expanding the scope of accessible 3,3-disubstituted products. The high synthetic value of this asymmetric reaction has been proven by the formal synthesis of the naturally occurring alkaloid (+)-(9S,13R)-13-hydroxyisocyclocelabenzine.
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76. Tuning the biomimetic performances of 4-hydroxyproline-containing cyclic peptoids
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Paolo Tecilla, Irene Izzo, Ines Bruno, J. Buirey, F. De Riccardis, G. Della Sala, Massimo Tosolini, Mariacarmela Vaccaro, Rosaria Schettini, Chiara Costabile, Schettini, R., Costabile, C., Della Sala, G., Buirey, J., Tosolini, M., Tecilla, P., Vaccaro, M. C., Bruno, I., De Riccardis, F., and Izzo, I.
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Supramolecular chemistry ,cyclic peptoid ,ion transport ,Antineoplastic Agents ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Peptoids ,Hydroxyproline ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Biomimetic Materials ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Humans ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Ion transporter ,Cell Proliferation ,Liposome ,010405 organic chemistry ,Sodium ,Organic Chemistry ,Alkali metal ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Affinities ,0104 chemical sciences ,Monomer ,chemistry ,Surface modification - Abstract
Five new cyclic peptoids containing (2S,4R)-4-hydroxyproline (Hyp) residues have been designed and synthesized using a mixed "submonomer/monomer" approach. Alkali metal cation affinities and ion transport activities were assessed by experimental (NMR and HPTS assay in liposomes) and computational methods. Easy functionalization of hydroxyproline residues afforded a bouquet of cyclic oligomers showing correlation between ion transport abilities and cytotoxic activities on selected human cancer cell lines.
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77. Synthesis and complexing properties of cyclic benzylopeptoids-a new family of extended macrocyclic peptoids
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Massimo Tosolini, G. Della Sala, Stefania Gambaro, F. De Riccardis, Chiara Costabile, Irene Izzo, Alessandra Meli, Domenico Milano, Paolo Tecilla, Carmen Talotta, Meli, A., Gambaro, S., Costabile, C., Talotta, C., Della Sala, G., Tecilla, Paolo, Milano, D., Tosolini, Massimo, Izzo, I., and De Riccardis, F.
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Models, Molecular ,Annulation ,Macrocyclic Compounds ,Stereochemistry ,Supramolecular chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,supramolecular chemistry ,ion transport ,Peptoids ,Benzyl Compounds ,supramolecular chemistry, ion transport, cyclic peptoid ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Ion transporter ,Ionophores ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Sodium ,Organic Chemistry ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Affinities ,0104 chemical sciences ,cyclic peptoid ,Cyclization - Abstract
An efficient protocol for the solid-phase synthesis of six members of a new class of extended macrocyclic peptoids (based on ortho-, meta- and para-N-(methoxyethyl)aminomethyl phenylacetyl units) is described. Theoretical (DFT) and experimental (NMR) studies on the free and Na+-complexed cyclic trimers (3–5) and tetramers (6–8) demonstrate that annulation of the rigidified peptoids can generate new hosts with the ability to sequestrate one or two sodium cations with the affinities and stoichiometries defined by the macrocycle morphology. Ion transport studies have been also performed in order to better appreciate the factors promoting transmembrane cation translocation.
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78. Heterogeneity and penetration of HIV-1 non-subtype B viruses in an Italian province: public health implications
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G. Carosi, Filippo Castelnuovo, Ilaria Izzo, Nino Manca, Carlo Torti, G. Labbate, Alessandra Calabresi, I. Diallo, Laura Monno, Eugenia Quiros-Roldan, Franco Gargiulo, Gaetano Brindicci, Giuseppe Lapadula, Torti, C, Lapadula, G, Izzo, I, Brindicci, G, Labbate, G, Quiros-Roldan, E, Diallo, I, Gargiulo, F, Castelnuovo, F, Calabresi, A, Carosi, G, Manca, N, and Monno, L
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Logistic Model ,Genotype ,Epidemiology ,Prevalence ,HIV Infections ,Genetic analysis ,Phylogenetics ,medicine ,Humans ,HIV Infection ,Phylogeny ,Molecular Epidemiology ,Chi-Square Distribution ,Molecular epidemiology ,biology ,Phylogenetic tree ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,biology.organism_classification ,HIV subtype ,Virology ,Logistic Models ,Infectious Diseases ,Italy ,Lentivirus ,HIV-1 ,Female ,Human - Abstract
SUMMARYThis study assessed changes in prevalence and distribution of HIV-1 non-subtype B viruses in Italian and immigrant patients over two decades in a province in Italy. All HIV-positive patients who underwent genotypic resistance testing were selected. Prevalence of non-subtype B viruses in 3-year periods was calculated. All sequences of non-subtype B and those provided by REGA as unassigned were analysed for phylogenetic relationships. In total, 250/1563 (16%) individuals were infected with a non-subtype B virus. Prevalence increased over time, reaching a peak (31·5%) in 2004–2006. In Italian patients, the most frequent subtypes were B (92·5%) and F1 (4%). F1 subtype was also prevalent in patients from South America (13·6%); in patients of African origin, CRF02_AG (54·9%) and G (12·3%) were the most frequent. HIV-1 non-subtype B infections in Italians were mostly found in patients who acquired HIV sexually. A phylogenetic relationship between F subtypes in Italian and representative HIV-1 sequences from Brazil was found. C subtypes in Italians were phylogenetically related to subtypes circulating in Brazil. Inter-subtype recombinants were also found in the latest years. The HIV-1 epidemic in Brescia province evolved to the point where about 1/3 patients recently diagnosed harboured non-B HIV subtypes. The distribution of HIV-1 non-B subtypes in Italian patients resembled that in South American patients and phylogenetic relatedness between some Italian and South American HIV-1 strains was found. The possible epidemiological link between these two populations would have been missed by looking only at risk factors for HIV acquisition declared by patients. The evidence of inter-subtype recombinants points to significant genetic assortment. Overall our results support phylogenetic analysis as a tool for epidemiological investigation in order to guide targeted prevention strategies.
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79. Design, Synthesis, and Hybridisation of Water-Soluble, Peptoid Nucleic Acid Oligomers Tagged with Thymine
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Irene Izzo, Rosa Zarra, Daniela Montesarchio, Cinzia Coppola, Giuseppe Bifulco, Simone Di Micco, Francesco De Riccardis, Zarra, R., Montesarchio, Daniela, Coppola, Cinzia, Bifulco, G., Di Micco, S., Izzo, I., and De Riccardis, F.
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Peptide nucleic acid ,Stereochemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Peptoid ,Oligomer ,Thymine ,Nucleobase ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Monomer ,chemistry ,Amide ,Nucleic acid ,DNA recognition ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,chemical synthesis - Abstract
The preparation of a new class of backbone-modified PNA mimetic incorporating thymine is described. Target dipeptoid monomer 21 was synthesised from an N-[2-(thymin-1-yl)ethyl]glycinate ester and a properly protected iminodiacetic acid. The distinctive structural motif in the backbone is acarboxy group, inserted to impart water solubility to the oligomer. Two achiral oligopeptoid sequences (8-mer and 12-mer), characterised by the shift of the amide carbonyl group away from the nucleobase, were efficiently assembled according to solid-phase synthesis protocols. Thermal denaturation studies showed that the two homopyrimidine oligopeptoids do not effectively hybridise with complementary sequences of DNA and RNA or fully synthetic (2,4-diamino)triazin-6-yl-tagged peptoid 22. A possible reason could reside in the concurrent unfavourable influence of the anionic N-(carboxymethyl) moieties and the flexible nucleobase/backbone ethylene linker.(© Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2009)
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80. Updated prevalence of genotypic resistance among HIV-1 positive patients naïve to antiretroviral therapy: a single center analysis
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Giampiero Carosi, Francesca Ceresoli, Giuseppe Lapadula, Carlo Torti, Giuliana Cologni, Franco Gargiulo, Nino Manca, Ilaria Izzo, Filippo Castelnuovo, Giuseppe Paraninfo, Eugenia Quiros-Roldan, Lapadula, G, Izzo, I, Gargiulo, F, Paraninfo, G, Castelnuovo, F, Quiros-Roldan, E, Cologni, G, Ceresoli, F, Manca, N, Carosi, G, and Torti, C
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genes, Viral ,Etravirine ,HIV Infections ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Virology ,Drug Resistance, Viral ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Resistance mutation ,HIV Infection ,Sida ,Darunavir ,biology ,business.industry ,HIV ,Naïve ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Antiretroviral therapy ,Infectious Diseases ,Amino Acid Substitution ,Italy ,Mutation ,Lentivirus ,HIV-1 ,RNA, Viral ,Female ,Viral disease ,business ,Tipranavir ,Human ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Continuous surveillance of HIV primary resistance mutations is highly important due to their potential clinical impact. All patients naive to antiretrovirals who had ≥1 genotypic resistance testing at the Institute of Infectious Diseases (Brescia, Northern Italy) between 2001 and 2006 were analyzed. Primary resistance mutations were defined using epidemiological and clinical criteria. Mutations were interpreted using the Stanford University Algorithm. Logistic regression analysis was used to assess possible predictors of primary resistance mutations. Among 569 patients, 11% presented ≥1 mutation. Prevalence of primary resistance mutations to nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI), non-nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTI), and protease inhibitors (PI) was 6.3%, 6%, and 1.6%, respectively. The most frequent mutations to NRTI were substitutions at position 215 (215Y in 3 patients, and 215 revertants in 16), 41L (13), 219Q (12), and 210W (10). Among mutations to NNRTI, 103N was found in 21 patients, while 181C, 188L, and 190A/S in 8, 3, and 4 patients, respectively. Fifty-one patients (9%) had high-to-intermediate resistance to ≥1 antiretroviral drug before starting the treatment. Regarding the new generation drugs, nine patients had intermediate resistance to etravirine, five patients had intermediate resistance to tipranavir, while five, one, and seven patients had low resistance to etravirine, tipranavir, and darunavir. Homosexuals were more likely to harbor a virus with primary resistance mutations (OR:2.68; 95% CI:1.44-5.00; P=0.002) while non-Italian nationality was protective (OR:0.38; 95% CI:0.17-0.86; P=0.020). Prevalence of primary resistance mutations suggests that genotypic resistance testing should be performed before starting treatment in naïve patients in Italy, particularly when NNRTI are prescribed. © 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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- 2008
81. C2-symmetrical sterol–polyether conjugates as highly efficient synthetic ionophores
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Davide Garrisi, Irene Izzo, Francesco De Riccardis, Paolo Tecilla, Paolo Scrimin, Lucia Pasquato, Elvira Avallone, Gerardo Vuolo, Monica Costabile, Avallone, E., Izzo, I., Vuolo, G., Costabile, M., Garrisi, D., Pasquato, Lucia, Scrimin, P., Tecilla, Paolo, and DE RICCARDIS, F.
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Phospholipid vesicles ,medicine.medical_treatment ,trasporto ,Organic Chemistry ,Ionophore ,Biochemistry ,Sterol ,Steroid ,ionofori ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chimica supramolecolare ,chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Amphiphile ,medicine ,Organic chemistry ,Ethylene glycol ,Conjugate - Abstract
A new class of artificial ionophores has been rationally designed and synthesized linking to a tetrafunctionalized l -treitol spacer two rigid hydrophobic 3β-hydroxy-5α-23,24-bisnorcholanic units and two flexible hydrophilic oligo(ethylene glycol) chains. Compounds 1a and 1b were incorporated into phospholipid vesicles and shown to facilitate Na+-transport.
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- 2003
82. Prospective evaluation of bone markers, parathormone and 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D in HIV-positive patients after the initiation of tenofovir/emtricitabine with atazanavir/ritonavir or efavirenz
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Carlo Torti, Maria Carla Re, Ilaria Izzo, Pasquale Narciso, Laura Albini, Emanuele Focà, Laura Sighinolfi, Alessandra Calabresi, Rita Bellagamba, Davide Gibellini, Bruno Mario Cesana, Nigritella Brianese, Davide Motta, Alberto Clò, Daria Gotti, Eugenia Quiros-Roldan, Marco Borderi, Focà E, Motta D, Borderi M, Gotti D, Albini L, Calabresi A, Izzo I, Bellagamba R, Narciso P, Sighinolfi L, Clò A, Gibellini D, Quiros-Roldan E, Brianese N, Cesana BM, Re MC, and Torti C.
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Oncology ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Efavirenz ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Osteoporosis ,Parathyroid hormone ,HIV Infections ,Emtricitabine ,OSTEOPOROSIS ,bone ,Bone and Bones ,Bone remodeling ,lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY ,Internal medicine ,Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active ,BONE TURNOVER ,Vitamin D and neurology ,Medicine ,Humans ,lcsh:RC109-216 ,Prospective Studies ,Vitamin D ,Prospective cohort study ,business.industry ,HIV ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Ergocalciferol ,Infectious Diseases ,chemistry ,Parathyroid Hormone ,Immunology ,Ergocalciferols ,Female ,business ,Biomarkers ,medicine.drug ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Increased risk of fractures and osteoporosis have been associated with the use of antiretroviral drugs. There is a paucity of prospective evaluations of bone markers after the initiation of drugs currently recommended to treat HIV infection and results on the evolution of these markers are conflicting. Lastly, the effect of tenofovir on 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D is uncertain. Methods We performed a prospective study on the evolution of bone markers, parathormone and 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D before and after standard antiretroviral regimens. This was a sub-study of a trial conducted in antiretroviral-naïve patients randomized to tenofovir + emtricitabine in combination with either atazanavir/ritonavir (ATV/r) or efavirenz (EFV). Follow-up lasted 48 weeks. The following bone markers were analyzed: C-terminal cross-laps (CTx), osteocalcin (OC), osteoprotegerin (OPG), and receptor activator of nuclear factor κB ligand (RANKL). Mixed-factorial analysis of variance with random-coefficient general linear model was used to compare their trends over time and linear multivariable regression was performed with a backward selection method to assess predictors of their variations from baseline to week 48. Trends of parathormone and 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D were also evaluated. Results Seventy-five patients were studied: 33 received EFV and 42 ATV/r. Significant increases were found for all markers except for RANKL. There was a significant direct association between CTx and OC increases. Multivariable analysis showed that higher glomerular filtration rate (estimated through cystatin C clearance) predicted greater OPG increase, while older age, higher HIV RNA at baseline and use of ATV/r predicted greater CTx increase. A significant increase of parathormone accompanied the evolution of the study markers. 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D remained stable, though a seasonality variation was demonstrated. Conclusions These data demonstrate CTx increase (bone resorption marker) corresponding to OC increase (bone formation marker) early upon HAART initiation. Moreover, predictors of bone marker increases have been suggested, possibly indicating that a stricter monitoring of bone health and pro-active interventions are needed in older patients, those with higher HIV RNA, prescribed ATV/r rather than EFV, and with decreased renal function at baseline. Further studies are needed to clarify the mechanisms responsible for up-regulation of bone turnover markers, as well as to understand if and what markers are best correlated or predictive of pathological fractures.
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83. A randomized, pilot trial to evaluate glomerular filtration rate by creatinine or cystatin C in naïve HIV-infected patients after tenofovir/emtricitabine in combination with atazanavir/ritonavir or efavirenz
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Luigi Manili, Paolo Maggi, Rita Bellagamba, Eugenia Quiros-Roldan, Laura Sighinolfi, Laura Albini, Emanuele Focà, Rita Fezza, Davide Motta, Daria Gotti, Pasquale Narciso, Giovanni Guaraldi, Giuseppe Lapadula, Alessandra Calabresi, Ilaria Izzo, Carlo Torti, Bruno Mario Cesana, Albini, L, Cesana, Bm, Motta, D, Focà, E, Gotti, D, Calabresi, A, Izzo, I, Bellagamba, R, Fezza, R, Narciso, P, Sighinolfi, L, Maggi, P, Quiros-Roldan, E, Manili, L, Guaraldi, G, Lapadula, G, Torti, C, Cesana, B, and Foca, E
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Cyclopropanes ,Male ,Pyridines ,Pyridine ,HIV Infections ,Pilot Projects ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Deoxycytidine ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Organophosphonate ,Emtricitabine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,HIV Infection ,Alkyne ,HIV ,glomerular filtration rate ,HAART ,creatinine ,cystatin C ,biology ,Cyclopropane ,Middle Aged ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Infectious Diseases ,Alkynes ,Creatinine ,Oligopeptide ,Female ,Oligopeptides ,medicine.drug ,Human ,Glomerular Filtration Rate ,Benzoxazine ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Efavirenz ,Anti-HIV Agents ,antiretroviral therapy ,Atazanavir Sulfate ,Urology ,Organophosphonates ,Renal function ,medicine ,Humans ,Pilot Project ,Cystatin C ,Tenofovir ,Ritonavir ,business.industry ,Adenine ,Anti-HIV Agent ,medicine.disease ,Atazanavir ,Benzoxazines ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,business ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Background: Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) estimated by Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) equation based on creatinine or cystatine C may be more accurate methods especially in patients without chronic kidney disease. There is lack of data on GFR estimated by these methods in patients on highly active antiretroviral therapy. Methods: Antiretroviral-naive HIV-infected patients were randomized to tenofovir/emtricitabine in association with atazanavir/ritonavir (ATV/r) or efavirenz (EFV) Patients had to have an actual creatinine clearance >50 mL/minute (24-hour urine collection) and were followed for 48 weeks. RESULTS: Ninety-one patients (48 ATV/r, 43 EFV) were recruited. Using the CKD-EPI creatinine formula, there was a significant decrease in GFR up to week 48 in patients receiving ATV/r (4.9 mL/minute/m, P = 0.02) compared with a not statistically significant increment in patients prescribed EFV. Using the cystatin C-based equation, we found greater decrease in GFR in both arms, although, in the EFV arm, the decrease was not statistically significant (5.8 mL/minute/m, P = 0.92). At multivariable analysis, ATV/r was a significant predictor of greater decrease in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) (P = 0.0046) only with CKD-EPI creatinine. Conclusions: ATV/r plus tenofovir caused greater GFR decreases compared with EFV. The evaluation of eGFR by cystatin C confirmed this result, but this method seemed to be more stringent, probably precluding the possibility to detect a significant difference in the pattern of eGFR evolution between the two arms over time. More studies are needed to understand the clinical relevance of these alterations and whether cystatin C is a more appropriate method for monitoring GFR in clinical practice.
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84. Increase in Standard Cholesterol and Large HDL Particle Subclasses in Antiretroviral-Naïve Patients Prescribed Efavirenz Compared to Atazanavir/Ritonavir
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Rita Fezza, Daria Gotti, Emanuele Focà, Laura Albini, Ilaria Izzo, Giovanni Guaraldi, Rita Bellagamba, Bruno Mario Cesana, Pasquale Narciso, Carlo Torti, Paolo Maggi, Nigritella Brianese, Eugenia Quiros-Roldan, Davide Motta, Alessandra Calabresi, Laura Sidhinolfi, Gotti, D, Cesana, Bm, Albini, L, Calabresi, A, Izzo, I, Focà, E, Motta, D, Bellagamba, R, Fezza, R, Narciso, P, Sidhinolfi, L, Maggi, P, Brianese, N, Quiros-Roldan, E, Guaraldi, G, and Torti, C
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Adult ,Cyclopropanes ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Efavirenz ,HDL ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Pyridines ,HIV infection ,cholesterol ,antiretroviral therapy ,Atazanavir Sulfate ,Hypercholesterolemia ,Pharmacology ,Emtricitabine ,Gastroenterology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,immune system diseases ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,HDL particle ,Atazanavir/ritonavir ,Ritonavir ,business.industry ,Cholesterol ,Cholesterol, HDL ,virus diseases ,Middle Aged ,Confidence interval ,Benzoxazines ,Atazanavir ,Infectious Diseases ,chemistry ,Alkynes ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,business ,Oligopeptides ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Cardiovascular risk in HIV-infected patients is related, at least in part, to serum lipid alterations before and after HAART. Lipoprotein-particle subclasses may also have an effect, but comparative data after standard HAART regimens are limited.This was a substudy of a trial in 91 antiretroviral-naïve patients randomized to tenofovir + emtricitabine + atazanavir/ritonavir (ATV/r) or efavirenz (EFV). Over-time trends from baseline to week 48 in total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), HDL particles (HDLp), and TC:HDL-C and TG:HDL-C ratios were analyzed by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Furthermore, confidence intervals for differences between the 2 groups at week 48 were calculated. Indications for lipid-lowering interventions and low HDL-C were also studied.ANCOVA showed that, with respect to patients receiving ATV/r, those prescribed efavirenz (EFV) had greater increases reported as mean differences in lipid values at week 48: 14 mg/dL (95% CI, 0.2 to 27) for TC, 14 mg/dL (95% CI, 4 to 25) for LDL-C, 5 mg/dL (95% CI, 2 to 9) for HDL-C, and 2.2 mg/dL (95% CI, 0.4 to 4) for large HDLp. Proportions of subjects with indications for lipid-lowering interventions and with HDL-C40 mg/dL did not differ significantly.Patients prescribed EFV had greater increases in TC, LDL-C, and HDL-C. Although no significant differences were detected between the 2 groups for the TC:HDL ratio and for indications to start lipid-lowering interventions, large HDLp increased more in the EFV group compared to the ATV/r group, suggesting a protective effect associated with EFV use.
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- 2012
85. Design, synthesis and antimicrobial properties of non-hemolytic cationic alfa-cyclopeptoids
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Monica Benincasa, Renato Gennaro, Francesco De Riccardis, Irene Izzo, Daniela Comegna, Comegna, D., Benincasa, Monica, Gennaro, Renato, Izzo, I., and De Riccardis, F.
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Antifungal Agents ,Cell Membrane Permeability ,Erythrocytes ,Solid-phase synthesis ,Peptidomimetic ,Stereochemistry ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Biochemistry ,Hemolysis ,Peptides, Cyclic ,Genus Candida ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,Antibiotics ,Cations ,Drug Discovery ,Humans ,Cyclic peptoid ,Propidium iodide ,Candida albicans ,Molecular Biology ,biology ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Cationic polymerization ,Antibiotic ,Antimicrobial ,biology.organism_classification ,In vitro ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Design synthesis ,Drug Design ,Cyclic peptoids ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
The synthesis and screening of neutral and cationic, linear and cyclic peptoids (N-alkylglycine peptidomimetics) is described. Structure-activity relationship studies show that the in vitro activities of the tested peptoids depend on both cyclization and decoration with cationic groups. The most powerful N-lysine cyclopeptoid derivatives showed good antifungal activity against Candida albicans (ATCC90029 and L21) and Candida famata (SA550, Amph B-resistant) and low hemolytic activity. The effects of the cyclic peptoids on membrane permeabilization were evaluated by the propidium iodide exclusion assay.
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- 2010
86. Risk of early virological failure of once-daily tenofovir-emtricitabine plus twice-daily nevirapine in antiretroviral therapy-naive HIV-infected patients
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Giuseppe Lapadula, Giampiero Carosi, Silvia Costarelli, Eugenia Quiros-Roldan, Carlo Torti, Ilaria Izzo, Alessandra Calabresi, Lapadula, G, Costarelli, S, Quiros-Roldan, E, Calabresi, A, Izzo, I, Carosi, G, and Torti, C
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Microbiology (medical) ,Adult ,Male ,Nevirapine ,Tenofovir ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Pyridines ,Pyridine ,Atazanavir Sulfate ,Organophosphonates ,HIV Infections ,Emtricitabine ,Deoxycytidine ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Organophosphonate ,Medicine ,Hiv infected patients ,Humans ,HIV Infection ,Aged ,business.industry ,Adenine ,Anti-HIV Agent ,Middle Aged ,Viral Load ,Virology ,Antiretroviral therapy ,Infectious Diseases ,Treatment Outcome ,chemistry ,Oligopeptide ,RNA, Viral ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,business ,Viral load ,Oligopeptides ,Human ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2008
87. Screening and management of HIV-2-infected individuals in Northern Italy
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Ilaria Izzo, Nino Manca, Silvia Costarelli, Giampiero Carosi, Carlo Torti, Eugenia Quiros-Roldan, Fausto Baldanti, Stefania Paolucci, Giuseppe Lapadula, Anna Rodella, Costarelli, S, Torti, C, Rodella, A, Baldanti, F, Paolucci, S, Lapadula, G, Manca, N, Quiros-Roldan, E, Izzo, I, and Carosi, G
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Population ,Emigrants and Immigrants ,HIV Infections ,Internal medicine ,Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,HIV Infection ,education ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,virus diseases ,Lamivudine ,Anti-HIV Agent ,Lopinavir ,Emigrants and Immigrant ,Middle Aged ,Virology ,Atazanavir ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,Regimen ,Infectious Diseases ,Nelfinavir ,Italy ,HIV-2 ,HIV-1 ,Female ,business ,Viral load ,Saquinavir ,medicine.drug ,Human - Abstract
There is a lack of updated estimates of HIV-2 infection in Italy. Moreover, lack of standardized HIV-2 viral load (VL) and drug resistance tests challenges clinical practice. Among 2941 HIV-positive patients followed in our center (Brescia, Northern Italy), 220 (7.5%) were African at the beginning of the study period. We assessed a population of 151 HIV-Ab positive patients (141 of African origin), presenting for routine blood testing from January 2006 to May 2007. Those found infected with HIV-2 started an appropriate disease management with HIV-2 VL and genotypic drug resistance testing. Sixteen of 151 (10.6%) patients were positive for HIV-2. Of those 16 patients, 14 came from Africa. Among 7 experienced patients, 1 was responding to nelfinavir and 4 to lopinavir/ritonavir-containing regimens. Two patients were failing treatment: 1 patient was switched to a saquinavir/ritonavir-containing regimen and responded. The remaining patient switched to lamivudine+atazanavir+saquinavir+ritonavir did not respond, having had previous experience to multiple ineffective drugs, resulting in a very complex HIV-2 drug-resistance pattern. Accurate screening programs and integration of virological tools must be implemented urgently, given the high prevalence of HIV-2, particularly in immigrant patients. © 2008 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
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- 2008
88. Artificial anion transporters in bilayer membranes
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Irene Izzo, Sabina Licen, Paolo Tecilla, Francesco De Riccardis, Licen, Sabina, DE RICCARDIS, F, Izzo, I, and Tecilla, Paolo
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Models, Molecular ,Cell Membrane Permeability ,Protein Conformation ,Anion Transport Proteins ,Lipid Bilayers ,Supramolecular chemistry ,Design elements and principles ,Nanotechnology ,Ion ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,ionofori ,Drug Discovery ,Animals ,Humans ,Technology, Pharmaceutical ,Phospholipids ,Ion channel ,Drug Carriers ,Ion Transport ,Ionophores ,Molecular Structure ,Chemistry ,Bilayer ,Cell Membrane ,trasporto ,Transporter ,Membrane ,chimica supramolecolare ,Drug Design ,Function (biology) - Abstract
Anion transport across phospholipid membrane is a typical supramolecular function involving dynamic recognition of the substrate during the whole translocation process. Supramolecular chemists, taking inspiration by the natural anion transporters, have designed artificial systems able to mimic, at the functional level, several features of the natural ion channels. The scope of this research is twofold: on one hand to get insight on the molecular basis of recognition and transport, and on the other hand to get control of the biomedical relevant processes. The present review focuses on the synthetic systems promoting anion transport, covering both artificial channels and carriers that operate in phospholipid membrane. The design principles of such systems will be discussed together with the potential biomedical applications.
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- 2008
89. Cationic calix[4]arenes as anion-selective ionophores
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Irene Izzo, Sabina Licen, Giuseppina Autore, Stefania Marzocco, Paolo Tecilla, Francesco De Riccardis, Nakia Maulucci, Izzo, I, Licen, Sabina, Maulucci, N, Autore, G, Marzocco, S, Tecilla, Paolo, and DE RICCARDIS, F.
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Stereochemistry ,Catalysis ,Ion ,Mice ,ionofori ,Chlorides ,Phenols ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Macrophage ,Animals ,Cell Proliferation ,Ionophores ,Chemistry ,Monocyte ,Macrophages ,trasporto ,Metals and Alloys ,Cationic polymerization ,General Chemistry ,Highly selective ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chimica supramolecolare ,Symporter ,Cancer cell ,Halogen ,Ceramics and Composites ,Calixarenes - Abstract
1,3-Alternate cationic calix[4] arene 1 proved highly selective for proton/ halogens symport transport and showed antiproliferative activity against murine monocyte/macrophage J774.A1 cancer cells.
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- 2008
90. Dideoxynucleoside HIV reverse transcriptase inhibitors and drug-related hepatotoxicity: a case report
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Giuseppe Lapadula, Luisa Bercich, Carlo Torti, Ilaria Izzo, Silvia Costarelli, Marco Gambarotti, Giuliana Cologni, Salvatore Casari, Lapadula, G, Izzo, I, Costarelli, S, Cologni, G, Bercich, L, Casari, S, Gambarotti, M, and Torti, C
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Medicine(all) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Stavudine ,lcsh:Medicine ,Case Report ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Mitochondrial toxicity ,Liver biopsy ,Internal medicine ,Lactic acidosis ,medicine ,Mallory body ,Steatosis ,Liver function tests ,business ,hepatotoxicity, didanosine ,Didanosine ,medicine.drug - Abstract
This report regards the case of a 43 year-old HIV-positive woman who developed an episode of serious transaminase elevation during stavudine-including antiretroviral therapy. Diagnostic assessment ruled out hepatitis virus co-infection, alcohol abuse besides other possible causes of liver damage. No signs of lactic acidosis were present. Liver biopsy showed portal inflammatory infiltrate, spotty necrosis, vacuoles of macro- and micro-vesicular steatosis, acidophil and foamy hepatocytes degeneration with organelles clumping, poorly formed Mallory bodies and neutrophil granulocytes attraction (satellitosis). A dramatic improvement in liver function tests occurred when stavudine was discontinued and a new antiretroviral regimen with different nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors was used. The importance of considering hepatotoxicity as an adverse event of HAART including stavudine, even in absence of other signs of mitochondrial toxicity should therefore be underlined. Liver biopsy may provide further important information regarding patients with severe transaminase elevation, for a better understanding of the etiology of liver damage.
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- 2007
91. On the importance of the pore inner cavity for the ionophoric activity of 1,3-alternate calix[4]arene/steroid conjugates
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Irene Izzo, Nakia Maulucci, Lidia Fanfoni, Francesco De Riccardis, Cristina Martone, Paolo Tecilla, Agostino Casapullo, Izzo, I, Maulucci, N, Martone, C, Casapullo, A, Fanfoni, Lidia, Tecilla, Paolo, and DE RICCARDIS, F.
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Morphology (linguistics) ,Chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Organic Chemistry ,trasporto ,Cholic acid ,Conductance ,Biochemistry ,Steroid ,Ionophoric Activity ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,ionofori ,chimica supramolecolare ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Conjugate - Abstract
1,3-Alternate calix[4]arenes, decorated with four nonpolar 'all-trans' tetracyclic nuclei and cation-stabilizing beta-methoxyethoxy appendages, were synthesized from commercially available starting materials and through straightforward functional groups transformations/couplings. Their Na+-transport activities, when compared with those exerted by the known conformationally-rigidified 1,3-alternate calix[4]-arene AB/cis cholic acid conjugates, suggest that the cation conductance is related to the morphology of the pendant steroids.
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92. Steroid-based Head to Tail Amphiphiles as Effective Iono- and Protonophores
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Paolo Tecilla, Irene Izzo, Elena Cressina, Francesco De Riccardis, Elvira Avallone, Massimo Fregonese, Avallone, E., Cressina, E., Fregonese, M., Tecilla, Paolo, Izzo, I., and DE RICCARDIS, F.
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Stereochemistry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Sodium ,trasporto ,Organic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Polyene ,Biochemistry ,Fluorescence spectroscopy ,Steroid ,ionofori ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Membrane ,chimica supramolecolare ,chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Side chain ,Stereoselectivity ,Conjugate - Abstract
The synthesis of five steroid-oligo(ethyleneglycol) conjugates ( 1 – 5 ) has been accomplished starting from commercially available epi -androsterone ( 8 ) and known 3β-[( tert -butyldiphenylsilyl)oxy]-5α-23,24-bisnorchol-16-en-6α,7β,22-triol ( 27 ). The synthetic strategy was based on a convergent approach including stereoselective C-17 side chains construction and standard coupling reactions. The activities of the head-to-tail amphiphiles, once incorporated in 95:5 egg PC/PG vesicular membranes, have been assessed by direct determination of transported species by NMR techniques ( 23 Na + ) and fluorescence spectroscopy (H + ). The sodium and proton transmembrane transport was compared to those evaluated for the polyene macrolide antibiotic amphotericin B and those shown by the known related C 2 -symmetric sterol-polyether conjugates 6 and 7 .
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93. Synthesis of a Transmembrane Ionophore Based on a C2 Symmetric Polyhydroxysteroid Derivative
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Loredana Savignano, Marcello Di Filippo, Francesco De Riccardis, Paolo Tecilla, Irene Izzo, DI FILIPPO, M., Izzo, I., Savignano, L., Tecilla, Paolo, and DE RICCARDIS, F.
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Stereochemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,trasporto ,Ionophore ,Regioselectivity ,Biochemistry ,Transmembrane protein ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,ionofori ,Stereospecificity ,chemistry ,chimica supramolecolare ,Yield (chemistry) ,Drug Discovery ,Surface modification ,Ene reaction ,Derivative (chemistry) - Abstract
The synthesis of the C-2-symmetric bis-(20S)-5alpha-23,24-bisnorchol-16-en-3beta,6alpha,7beta-triol-22-terephthaloate (1), active as Na+-transporting transmembrane channel, has been achieved in 16 steps (10% overall yield) starting from the commercially available androst-5-en-3beta-ol-17-one (3). The straightforward stereospecific functionalization of the side-chain, via the 'ene' reaction, and the successful regioselective terephthaloylation of the C-22 hydroxy group, illustrate the efficiency of the synthetic strategy.
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94. Number of mast cells in the Harderian gland of the lizard Podarcis sicula sicula (Raf): the annual cycle and its relation to environmental factors and estradiol administration
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Paolo Chieffi, Loredana Di Matteo, Gabriella Chieffi Baccari, Antonietta Rusciani, Sergio Minucci, Italia Izzo Vitiello, Vitiello Izzo, I, Rusciani, A, Baccari, Gc, DI MATTEO, Loredana, Chieffi, Paolo, and Minucci, Sergio
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Photoperiod ,Connective tissue ,Cell Count ,Environment ,Harderian gland ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,biology.animal ,medicine ,Animals ,Mast Cells ,Mast (botany) ,Estradiol ,biology ,Harderian Gland ,Lizard ,Podarcis ,Estrogen Antagonists ,Temperature ,Lizards ,Annual cycle ,biology.organism_classification ,Mast cell ,Tamoxifen ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Seasons ,Hormone - Abstract
The Harderian gland of the lizard Podarcis sicula sicula (Raf) contains connective tissue type mast cells whose numbers vary during the year showing two peaks, one in spring the other in winter. No sex differences are found throughout the year. Thermal and photoperiodic manipulations indicate that only temperature influences mast cell number (MCN) both in winter and in summer but not in spring. In animals exposed to high temperatures in February (but not in May) MCN declined, while exposure to low temperature in July had the opposite effect. Estradiol treatment of the February and April lizards increased MCN, an effect counteracted by the synthetic antiestrogen tamoxifen; in July lizards, this did not occur. In animals exposed to a high temperature in February, estradiol had no effect, as in animals exposed to low temperatures in July. These data suggest that in spring MCN seems to be more responsive to hormonal stimuli rather than external cues (temperature), while in summer MCN is more sensitive to temperature than to hormonal stimuli (estradiol). Both humoral and external factors are concluded to influence mast cell numbers in the Harderian gland of the lizard P. sicula sicula.
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95. Synthesis and cytotoxic activity of steroid-antraquinone hybrids
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DE RICCARDIS, Francesco, Izzo, Irene, Di Filippo, M., Sodano, G, D'Acquisto, F., Carnuccio, R., De Riccardis, F., Izzo, I., Di Filippo, M., Sodano, G., D'Acquisto, F., and Carnuccio, Rosa
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96. Mast cell-Leydig cell relationships in the testis of the lizard Podarcis s. sicula Raf: Thermal manipulation, ethane 1,2-dimethane sulphonate (EDS) and sex hormone treatment
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Loredana Di Matteo, C Marmorino, Italia Izzo Vitiello, Gabriella Chieffi Baccari, Sergio Minucci, Minucci, Sergio, VITIELLO IZZO, I, Marmorino, C, DI MATTEO, Loredana, and Chieffi, Gabriella
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Connective tissue ,Reptile ,Mast cell proliferation ,Mast cell ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Sex hormone-binding globulin ,Leydig cell ,Internal medicine ,Testis ,medicine ,Animals ,Testosterone ,Mast Cells ,Sex hormone ,Cyproterone ,Gonadal Steroid Hormones ,Mesylates ,biology ,Estradiol ,Podarcis ,Estrogen Antagonists ,Cyproterone acetate ,Leydig Cells ,Androgen Antagonists ,Lizards ,Cell Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Androgen receptor ,Tamoxifen ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Testi ,biology.protein ,Seasons ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
SummaryMast cells of connective tissue type are scattered in the interstitial compartment of the lizard Podarcis s. sicula. Their number varies during the year, showing peaks in spring and in winter, respectively.Thermal manipulation affects mast cell number (MCN): high temperature decreased MCN in both January and May, while low temperature increased MCN only in January. Ethane dimethane sulphonate, a toxin which specifically destroys Leydig cells, induced an increase in MCN on days 3 and 7 of treatment. Oestradiol treatment provoked a strong increase in MCN that was blocked by tamoxifen. Blocking androgen receptors with cyproterone acetate resulted in an increase in MCN, while testosterone injection provoked a strong decrease. These results suggest a relationship between the presence of mature Leydig cells and mast cell proliferation and/or differentiation.
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- 1995
97. An artificial ionophore based on a polyhydroxylated steroid dimer
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Davide Garrisi, Irene Izzo, Francesco De Riccardis, Paolo Tecilla, Marcello Di Filippo, Paolo Scrimin, Fabrizio Mancin, Lucia Pasquato, DI FILIPPO, M., Garrisi, D., Izzo, I., Mancin, F., Pasquato, Lucia, DE RICCARDIS, F., Scrimin, P., and Tecilla, Paolo
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Stereochemistry ,Dimer ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Lipid Bilayers ,Ionophore ,Hydroxylation ,Catalysis ,Steroid ,ionofori ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Organic chemistry ,Ionophores ,trasporto ,Metals and Alloys ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Kinetics ,chimica supramolecolare ,chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Sodium Isotopes ,Steroids ,Dimerization - Abstract
The Na+ transporting properties of the first member of a new class of artificial ionophores, based on a C-2-symmetric polyhydroxylated steroid dimer, are described.
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98. Calix[4]arene-cholic acid conjugates: a new class of efficient synthetic ionophores
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Irene Izzo, Elena Cressina, Agostino Casapullo, Paolo Tecilla, Francesco De Riccardis, Cinzia Barbara Botta, Nakia Maulucci, Massimo Fregonese, Maulucci, N., DE RICCARDIS, F., Botta, C. B., Casapullo, A., Cressina, E., Fregonese, M., Tecilla, Paolo, and Izzo, I.
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Molecular Conformation ,Reductive amination ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Phenols ,Amphiphile ,Materials Chemistry ,Organic chemistry ,sensori ,Ionophores ,Sodium ,trasporto ,Metals and Alloys ,Cholic acid ,Cholic Acids ,Stereoisomerism ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,chimica supramolecolare ,Calixarenes ,Conjugate - Abstract
The synthesis of a new class of amphiphilic calix[ 4] arene-based ionophores, relying on direct reductive amination as a key step, and the evaluation of their H+ and Na+ transporting properties is described.
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- 2005
99. Transverse mode analysis of a laser beam by near- and far-field intensity measurements
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Rocco Pierri, Luigi Zeni, Antonello Cutolo, IIdegonda Izzo, Tommaso Isernia, Cutolo, A, Isernia, T, Izzo, I, Pierri, Rocco, and Zeni, Luigi
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Physics ,business.industry ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Near and far field ,Laser ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Intensity (physics) ,Transverse mode ,law.invention ,Transverse plane ,Quality (physics) ,Optics ,law ,Laser beam quality ,Business and International Management ,business ,Excitation - Abstract
A quantitative measurement of laser-beam quality can be performed by determination of the presence of multiple transverse modes of the laser oscillator and by calculation of their power content. Along this line of argument, we discuss a new approach that, starting from near-field and far-field intensity measurements, can evaluate the complex excitation coefficients of the transverse modes in a laser beam. The exploitation of near-field measurements sharply improves the performances of the technique in those cases in which only far-field measurements are used. The validity of the method is confirmed by several accurate numerical simulations and by some experimental results relative to a multimode Q-switched Nd:YAG laser.
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- 1995
100. 1,2,3-Triazole-Containing Azamacrocycles from Chiral Triazolopeptoids: Synthesis and Solid-State Studies.
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Araszczuk AM, Pierri G, Schettini R, Costabile C, Della Sala G, Di Marino L, Tedesco C, De Riccardis F, and Izzo I
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Two new chiral 1,2,3-triazole-containing macrocyclic oligoamides (i. e.: triazolopeptoid 4 and 5) were obtained through solid-phase synthesis of linear precursors followed by high dilution macrocyclization reaction. Theoretical (DFT) and spectroscopic (NMR) studies revealed the intricate interplay between the Nα-chiral side chains and their conformational attitudes. BH
3 -mediated reduction of the tertiary amide groups of known 1-3 and newly synthesized 4 gave novel azamacrocycles 6-9. Detection of borane complexes of azamacrocycles 6 and 9 (i. e.: 10 and 11), corroborated by X-ray diffraction studies, demonstrated the peculiar properties of 1,2,3-triazole-containing macrorings., (© 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
- 2024
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