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Journal of Cellular Biochemistry | 2007

Cisplatin cytotoxicity in organ of corti-derived immortalized cells

Maurizio Previati; Irene Lanzoni; Laura Astolfi; Francesco Fagioli; Giorgio Vecchiati; Antonella Pagnoni; Alessandro Martini; Silvano Capitani

Cisplatin is an anticancer drug currently used in the treatment of genital and head and neck tumors. Its use in these and other types of tumors is narrowed by onset of chemoresistance and severe undesired side effects, like as nephro‐ and ototoxicity, whose mechanisms of action are only partially understood. In the present study we investigated the effects of cisplatin (cis‐dichlorodiaminoplatin, CDDP) on a cell line (OC‐k3) developed from organs of Corti of transgenic mice. We observed at 48 h that cell death due to cisplatin was time and concentration‐dependent. The cell death displayed some morphological hallmarks of apoptosis, including nuclear fragmentation into several large nuclear fragments, surrounded by a rearranged and thickened actin cytoskeleton. No DNA laddering was detected, suggesting absence of endonuclease activity, nor annexin V positivity, suggesting absence of phosphatidylserine externalization. Several molecules protected the cells against CDDP induced cytotoxicity, including methionine, suramin and PD98059. Methionine reduced CDDP‐uptake, while suramin, a polycathionic compound a specifically binding external proteins, did not. This finding suggested that suramin could exert its protective effect by acting on an intracellular transduction pathway. We tested this hypothesis by studying the effect of suramin and PD98059, a MEK inhibitor, on the mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade. After CDDP treatment, we found an increase of phosphorylation of extracellular regulated kinases (ERK)1/2, that could be inhibited by PD98059 and suramin. These data suggest that ERK pathways can play a role in mediating the cell death induction in presence of a CDDP challenge. J. Cell. Biochem. 101:1185–1197, 2007.


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 1994

The vertical distribution of the Cs-137 derived from Chernobyl fall-out in the uppermostSphagnum layer of two peatlands in the southern Alps (Italy)

Renato Gerdol; Sandro Degetto; Dionisio Mazzotta; Giorgio Vecchiati

The patterns of concentration of the Cs-137 derived from the Chernobyl accident were analysed in a series of vertical profiles ofSphagnum collected at two peatlands in the southern Alps. The peak concentrations of the Chernobyl radiocesium were found in segments ofSphagnum located at different distances from the growing apex, probably corresponding to the plant tissues produced in the 1986 vegetation season. This indicated that the growth rates ofSphagnum are subject to considerable variations not only between species, but also between years and even between individuals of the same species when growing in different microhabitats at the same site. However, the concentrations of the Chernobyl-derived radiocesium are high also in theSphagnum segments produced after 1986. This was due to a continuous translocation of Cs-137 towards the capitulum, probably determined by the chemical similarity between cesium and potassium. Although the two sites investigated received nearly the same amounts of rainfall in the two-week period following the arrival of the Chernobyl plume, the average concentrations of radiocesium in allSphagnum species were significantly higher at one of them, presumably because the fall-out deposition was conditioned by a number of meteorological factors besides precipitation.


Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B-pesticides Food Contaminants and Agricultural Wastes | 2007

Fungitoxicity of lyophilized and spray-dried garlic extracts

Paola Tedeschi; Annalisa Maietti; Marisa Boggian; Giorgio Vecchiati; Vincenzo Brandolini

Among the compounds discussed for anti-microbial and anti-fungal use allicin (allylthiosulfinate, diallyl disulfide-S-monoxide), an active ingredient of garlic, has attracted considerable attention. The objective of this study is to determine the antifungal activity of a local garlic ecotype (Voghiera) extracts against different pathogens. Primary screening was carried out by the agar plates technique using ethanol garlic extract at four final concentrations against the following organisms: Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus spp., Colletotrichum acutatum, Didymella bryoniae, Fusarium culmorum, Fusarium avenaceum, Fusarium gramineareum, Gliocladium roseum 47, Pythium splendens, Rhizoctonia solani, Sclerotium rolfsii, Stemphylium vesicarium, Trichoderma longibranchiatum, and Botrytis cinerea. Secondary screening was carried out using a lyophilized and a spray-dried preparation at different concentrations against the organisms selected for the high inhibition garlic effect in the primary screening and compared with the commercial fungicides mancozeb and iprodione. The best results were observed for the spray-dried garlic compound that showed a good fungicidal activity at the concentration of 1.5 g/10 mL while lyophilized garlic at the same concentration exhibithed less inhibition activity against the four fungi analyzed in the second screening.


Applied Spectroscopy | 2002

Standardless Analysis of Hg With the Cold Vapor Method: Evaluation of the Best Use of Modern Instrumentation

Giorgio Vecchiati; Francesco Fagioli; Giancarlo Torsi; Clinio Locatelli; Dionisio Mazzotta; Antonella Pagnoni

The so-called cold vapor method is extensively used in atomic absorption spectroscopy for the quantitation of Hg and hydride forming elements. In the case of Hg it is possible to take advantage of the standardless method of analysis (which gives a quantitative result from a single measurement) if a stannous salt is used as a reducing agent. This type of analysis, which has the advantages of high sensitivity, low analysis time, and easy checking of the perfect working conditions of all the components of the apparatus, can be made with very slightly altered commercial instruments if flowmeters of good accuracy and precision are used. The mode of operation of modern commercial instruments can be either discontinuous, with a chromatographic-like injector, or continuous. A survey of the instruction manuals shows that virtually all manufacturers prefer the discontinuous mode. Our experimental results demonstrate that only with the continuous mode, if sufficient sample volume is available, is it possible to use the standardless method of analysis.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2006

Chemometrical Characterization of Four Italian Rice Varieties Based on Genetic and Chemical Analyses

Vincenzo Brandolini; Jean Daniel Coïsson; Paola Tedeschi; Daniela Barile; Elisabetta Cereti; Annalisa Maietti; Giorgio Vecchiati; and Aldo Martelli; Marco Arlorio


VI Congresso Nazionale di Chimica degli Alimenti | 2007

Caratterizzazione di varietà di riso italiano.

Paola Tedeschi; Annalisa Maietti; Giorgio Vecchiati; Vincenzo Brandolini; Marco Arlorio; Elisabetta Cereti; Daniela Barile; Aldo Martelli


6° Congresso Nazionale di Chimica degli Alimenti. | 2007

Caratterizzazione di varietà di melone in funzione dell’epoca di raccolta.

Paola Tedeschi; Annalisa Maietti; Giorgio Vecchiati; Vincenzo Brandolini


6° Congresso Nazionale di Chimica degli Alimenti | 2007

Impiego dell’elettroforesi capillare per l’identificazione ed il dosaggio di isoflavoni.

Annalisa Maietti; Paola Tedeschi; Giorgio Vecchiati; Vincenzo Brandolini; Giovanni Dinelli; Alessandra Bonetti; I. Mariotti


NATURAL 1 | 2006

Un alimento funzionale: La Soia

Vincenzo Brandolini; Annalisa Maietti; Dionisio Mazzotta; Paola Tedeschi; Giorgio Vecchiati; Augusta Caligiani; Gerardo Palla


VQ | 2005

Vino e resveratrolo: una review.

Vincenzo Brandolini; Annalisa Maietti; Paola Tedeschi; Giorgio Vecchiati; Dionisio Mazzotta

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University of California

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