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Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine | 2016

Management of rheumatoid arthritis: Impact and risks of various therapeutic approaches

Carolina Negrei; V. Bojinca; A. Balanescu; Mihai Bojinca; Daniela Luiza Baconi; Demetrios A. Spandidos; Aristidis M. Tsatsakis; Miriana Stan

Rheumatic diseases are highly prevalent chronic disorders and the leading cause of physical disability worldwide, with a marked socio-economic impact. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology with an autoimmune pathogenesis, characterised by arthropathy with chronic, deforming, destructive evolution and multiple systemic manifestations. The management of RA has undergone significant changes as far as objectives and approaches are concerned, ending in the current strategy known as ‘treat to target’. The therapeutic array of RA includes several categories of medicinal products, of varying potential. There are several criteria for the classification of medicinal products used against this disease, one of the most important and modern of which divides such substances according to their effects on the progress of the disease: symptom-modifying antirheumatic drugs (including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and corticoids), disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (including various substances, such as gold salts, antimalarials, sulfasalazine, D-penicillamine; non-specific immunosuppressive medication, such as methotrexate, cyclophosphamide, azathioprine and leflunomide) and biological therapy is a recent addition, providing new insight into the treatment of this disease. The selection of the optimal therapy for RA should be based on guidelines and recommendations, but also on clinical particular aspects and patient preferences.


Science of The Total Environment | 2017

Environmental metal contamination and health impact assessment in two industrial regions of Romania

Mirela Nedelescu; Daniela Luiza Baconi; Aurora Neagoe; Virgil Iordache; Miriana Stan; Paula Constantinescu; Anne-Marie Ciobanu; Alexander Vardavas; Marco Vinceti; Aristidis M. Tsatsakis

We investigated two Romanian industrial regions- Copşa Mică and Zlatna, to assess the current situation of soil pollution and bioaccumulation of Pb, Cd, Cu and Zn in different vegetable species and possible risks to consumers. Both total and mobile forms of the metals were determined in soil samples, and metal content in the edible parts of root vegetable samples was also assessed. The concentrations of Pb and Zn in soil were higher in Copşa Mică than in Zlatna (566mg/kg vs 271mg/kg for Pb and 1143mg/kg vs 368mg/kg for Zn)·The metal mobility in soil from Copsa Mica decreases in the order Zn>Cu>Cd>Pb (1.88mg/kg, 0.40mg/kg, 0.22mg/kg, 0.16mg/kg, respectively), while in Zlatna, the order was Cu>Zn>Pb>Cd (0.88mg/kg, 0.29mg/kg, 0.04mg/kg, 0.01mg/kg, respectively), apparently depending on metal and soil conditions. In Copsa Mica, the amount of Pb and Cd in vegetable samples exceeded the maximum permissible limits in carrots (median concentration 0.32mg/kg for Pb and Cd) and in yellow onions (median concentration 0.24mg/kg for Cd). In Zlatna region, the content of Cd exceeded the maximum limits in yellow onions (median concentration 0.11mg/kg). The amount of Pb was higher than the maximum acceptable level in carrots from the Zlatna region (median concentration 0.12mg/kg). Cu and Zn levels were within the normal range in all vegetable samples. In the Zlatna region, the transfer factors for Pb and Cd were higher in carrots (median values of 9.9 for Pb and 21.0 for Cd) compared to carrots harvested in Copsa Mica (median values of 4.0 for Pb and 2.0 for Cd). Daily intake rates of metals through local vegetable consumption exceeded the limit values established by the European Food Safety Authority for Pb (1.2 to 2.4 times) and Cd (5.5 to 9.1 times) in both regions, with potential adverse health effects for the local population. The results highlight the need for total soil remediation action before fruit and vegetables produced in these polluted areas can be safely consumed.


Archive | 2018

Integrating Ecosystem Services in Historically Polluted Areas: Bioremediation Techniques for Soils Contaminated by Heavy Metals

Mirela Nedelescu; Daniela Luiza Baconi; Miriana Stan; Ana-Maria Vlasceanu; Anne-Marie Ciobanu

Bioremediation of soils contaminated by heavy metals is based on the use of specially selected plants able to reduce the hazards of toxic metals. Depending on the mode of action on the heavy metals existing in the soil and the place where the action takes place, the following mechanisms for soil phytoremediation are distinguished: phytostabilization, phytoextraction, phytoimobilization, rhizofiltration, or evapotranspiration. These mechanisms are complex and include the plant ability to reduce the mobility and bioavailability of heavy metals and other pollutants, to extract large amounts of heavy metals from the soil or to evaporate water together with various pollutants already reached in the rhizosphere. Decontamination of polluted soils by using bioaccumulative plants is proposed as an environmental-friendly alternative to the traditional physicochemical methods, being a sustainable method with a great potential in the terms of environmental protection and cost management.


Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences | 2018

HPTLC assay of nicotine and cotinine in biological samples

Ana Vlasceanu; Daniela Luiza Baconi; Anne Marie Ciobanu; Vlad D. Constantin; Liana Ples; Cristian Balalau; Miriana Stan

This study presents the development of a simple high-performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC) method for the determination of nicotine and its metabolite cotinine in human plasma


Archive | 2012

NEW APPROACHES REGARDING THE DYNAMICS OF THE DOPING PHARMACOLOGIC AGENTS IN SPORTS

Niculina Mitrea; Daniela Luiza Baconi; Carol Davila


Archive | 2010

SPECTROFLUORIMETRIC METHOTREXATE ASSAY IN HUMAN PLASMA

Maria Bărcă; Mihaela Ilie; Daniela Luiza Baconi; Anne-Marie Ciobanu; George T. Burcea; Carol Davila


Archive | 2009

QUALITATIVE AND SEMIQUANTITATIVE TLC ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHENOTHIAZINES IN HUMAN PLASMA

Claudia Maria; Mihaela Ilie; Daniela Luiza Baconi; Carol Davila


Toxicology Letters | 2015

Evaluation of the toxicity of nicotine and its metabolite cotinine on crustacean Daphnia magna

A.M. Vlasceanu; Octavian Tudorel Olaru; G.M. Nitulescu; Daniela Luiza Baconi


Archive | 2011

HPTLC METHOD FOR THE ASSAY OF TRAMADOL AND PENTAZOCINE FROM MIXTURES

Zainab Abdul; Jalil Ebrahim; Daniela Luiza Baconi; Claudia Maria; Mihaela Ilie; Carol Davila


Toxicology Letters | 2007

Immunotoxic effects of some organophosphate pesticides in rats

Daniela Luiza Baconi; Dan Balalau; Gina Manda; Monica Neagu; Maria Barca; Anne-Marie Ciobanu

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Mihaela Ilie

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Dan Balalau

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Anne-Marie Ciobanu

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Miriana Stan

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Carolina Negrei

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Maria Barca

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Anne Marie Ciobanu

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Monica Neagu

University of Bucharest

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Cristian Balalau

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Denisa Margina

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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