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BJUI | 2013

A pilot study on the sexual side effects of finasteride as related to hand preference for men undergoing treatment of male pattern baldness

Ion G. Motofei; David L. Rowland; Simona Roxana Georgescu; Daniela L. Baconi; Nicoleta P. Dimcevici; Stana Paunica; Vlad D. Constantin; Cristian Balalau

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Journal of Dermatological Treatment | 2016

Finasteride adverse effects in subjects with androgenic alopecia: A possible therapeutic approach according to the lateralization process of the brain

Ion G. Motofei; David L. Rowland; Simona Roxana Georgescu; Mircea Tampa; Daniela L. Baconi; Emil Stefanescu; Bogdan C. Baleanu; Cristian Balalau; Vlad D. Constantin; Stana Paunica

Abstract Nowadays, finasteride is a relatively frequently prescribed drug in the therapeutic management of male androgenic alopecia. The reported adverse effects are notable in some patients, consisting in signs and symptoms that are encountered both during finasteride administration and after treatment cessation. Clinical and imagistic data show that cognition and sexuality are two distinct but interrelated environmental functions, most probable due to lateralization process of the brain. Specific for our topic, relatively recent published studies found that frequency and severity of finasteride adverse effects could be interrelated with hand preference and sexual orientation of the respective subjects. This paper tries to explain/support this interrelation through a psychophysiologic approach, to suggest how this premise could be further proved in dermatological practice, and to highlight its relevance in respect to therapeutic approach of male androgenic alopecia. As a possible therapeutic application, subjects having preference for a certain sexual orientation and/or predisposition for a given dominant hand could be advised before finasteride administration, that present an increased risk/sensitivity to develop adverse effects. Finally, even if finasteride and post-finasteride symptoms overlap to a large extent they should be, however, viewed as distinct physiopathologic entities, which could require perhaps different therapeutic approaches.


Journal of Nanomaterials | 2016

New collagen-dextran-zinc oxide composites for wound dressing

Georgeta Păunica-Panea; Anton Ficai; Minodora Maria Marin; Ştefania Marin; Mădălina Georgiana Albu; Vlad D. Constantin; Cristina Dinu-Pîrvu; Zina Vuluga; Mihai Cosmin Corobea; Mihaela Violeta Ghica

The goal of this paper was the design, development, and characterization of some new composites, based on collagen and dextran as natural polymers and zinc oxide as antimicrobial, to be used in wound healing. Collagen hydrogels with various concentrations of dextran and zinc oxide were investigated in terms of rheological analysis. The spongious composites, obtained by freeze-drying of hydrogels, were evaluated by morphology (SEM), water uptake, and biological (enzymatic biodegradation) analysis. All the results were strongly influenced by the nature and concentration of composite components. Based on the performances of the hydrogels, stationary rheometry, porous structure, morphology, and biological behavior, the antimicrobial spongious composite based on collagen and dextran with 50% ZnO were the most promising for future applications in wound dressing and a biomaterial with high potential in skin regeneration.


Archives of Sexual Behavior | 2015

A Pilot Study on Tamoxifen Sexual Side Effects and Hand Preference in Male Breast Cancer

Ion G. Motofei; David L. Rowland; Florian Popa; Eugen Bratucu; Dan Straja; Mirela Manea; Simona Roxana Georgescu; Stana Paunica; Mircea Bratucu; Cristian Balalau; Vlad D. Constantin

Recent clinical and imaging studies suggest that sex hormones modulate sexuality according to a psychophysiologic process of lateralization of the brain, with androgens playing a greater role in sexual functioning of left hemibrain/right handedness and estrogens possibly for right hemibrain/left handedness. Based on this perspective, the current study attempted to specify the relationship between hand preference, estrogens, and sexual function in subjects with male breast cancer, taking into account the sexual side effects of tamoxifen as the agent for inhibiting estrogen action. Twenty-eight Romanian men—17 right-handed and 11 left-handed—undergoing treatment with tamoxifen for male breast cancer participated in this study. These men were assessed both prior to and during tamoxifen treatment using the International Index of Erectile Function, a standardized instrument used for the evaluation of various aspects of sexual functioning, including erectile function (EF), orgasmic function (OF), sexual desire (SD), and overall functioning (OF). A main effect for handedness was found on EF, OF, SD, and OS scales, with right-handed men showing higher functioning than left-handed men. Regarding interaction effects, the left-handed group of men showed greater decreased sexual functioning during tamoxifen (on three subscales: OF, SD, OS) compared to right-handed men. Further research should be conducted in order to support and refine this potential lateralized process of sexual neuromodulation within the brain.


Expert Opinion on Drug Safety | 2018

Androgenetic alopecia; drug safety and therapeutic strategies

Ion G. Motofei; David L. Rowland; Daniela L. Baconi; Mircea Tampa; Maria-Isabela Sârbu; Stana Păunică; Vlad D. Constantin; Cristian Bălălău; Ioana Păunică; Simona Roxana Georgescu

ABSTRACT Introduction: Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a benign condition with variable psychosocial impact, with some individuals adapting well while others needing therapeutic support. Although 5α-reductase inhibitors like finasteride and dutasteride have proven effective in ameliorating AGA, their use/selection is currently a subject of debate. Areas covered: Treatment of AGA with 5α-reductase inhibitors lead to variable adverse effects and relatively unstable results (therapeutic efficacy ending with treatment cessation), so the choice of optimal therapy is not straightforward. This paper presents a general perspective regarding AGA based on studies listed in PubMed, to better understand/appreciate the opportunity for long term use of medication for a biological condition having non-life threatening implications. Studies focussed on adverse effects suggest that finasteride should be used with caution in AGA, due to considerable and persistent side effects induced in some men. In contrast, efficacy data indicate that dutasteride (a stronger inhibitor) presents superior therapeutic results compared to finasteride. Expert opinion: This paper argues that finasteride should be preferred to dutasteride in the treatment of AGA. Thus, finasteride preserves important physiological roles of dihydrotestosterone (unrelated to AGA) and, in addition, its adverse effects seem to be (at least in part) predictable.


Skin Pharmacology and Physiology | 2017

Post-Finasteride Adverse Effects in Male Androgenic Alopecia: A Case Report of Vitiligo

Ion G. Motofei; David L. Rowland; Simona Roxana Georgescu; Mircea Tampa; Stana Paunica; Vlad D. Constantin; Cristian Balalau; Mirela Manea; Bogdan C. Baleanu; Ioanel Sinescu

Finasteride has proved to be relatively safe and effective in the therapeutic management of male androgenic alopecia. However, literature data report several endocrine imbalances inducing various adverse effects, which often persist after treatment cessation in the form of post-finasteride syndrome. Here we present the case of a 52-year-old man receiving finasteride (1 mg/day) who developed an uncommon adverse effect represented by generalized vitiligo 2 months after finasteride discontinuation. Associated adverse effects encountered were represented by mild sexual dysfunction (as determined by the International Index of Erectile Function, IIEF) and moderate depressive symptoms (according to DSM-V criteria), all of these manifestations aggregating within/as a possible post-finasteride syndrome. Further studies should develop and compare several therapeutic approaches, taking into account not only compounds that decrease the circulating dihydrotestosterone level but also those that could block the dihydrotestosterone receptors (if possible, compounds with selective tropism towards the skin). In addition, the possibility of predicting adverse effects of finasteride (according to hand preference and sexual orientation) should be taken into account.


Indian Journal of Surgery | 2015

Traumatic abdominal wall hernia associated with small bowel injury-case report.

Vlad D. Constantin; Alexandru Carâp; Simona Bobic; Mădălina Albu; Elvira Nica; Bogdan Socea

Traumatic abdominal wall hernias (TAWHs) are rare. Their diagnosis is mostly clinical and can be overlooked in the setting of trauma and distracting injuries or they can be misinterpreted as parietal hematomas. Associated lesions can influence decision making regarding time of operation and surgical technique. Our case highlights the management of a high-energy TAWH that associates a small bowel traumatic lesion. Surgical repair of TAWHs should follow general hernia repair principles. Further exploration of surgical options is necessary for a consensus to be reached.


Chirurg | 2017

Appendiceal Diverticulitis - A Case Report

Vlad D. Constantin; Alexandru Carâp; Anca Nica; Alexandru Smaranda; Bogdan Socea

Appendiceal diverticulitis is a very rare cause for pain in the right iliac fossa. Whether it is simptomatic or discovered randomly during an appendectomy or barium enema, understanding its clinical evolution is important for having a good management. In this report we present the case of a 50 year old female who underwent an open appendectomy during which we discovered appendiceal diverticulitis.


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


Journal of Clinical and Investigative Surgery | 2018

Occlusive stenosis - atypical presentation of right colon cancer

Petrisor Banu; Vlad D. Constantin; Ioana Păunică; Cristian Bălălău

Colorectal cancers are one of the most frequent malignancies worldwide. Significant differences are described in relation to the location of tumors within the colon. Thus, between right and left colon cancer there are epidemiological, clinical, genetic, evolutionary and prognostic differences. Considering these premises, right and left colon cancers can be seen as distinct pathological entities. In right colon cancer the initial phases are often asymptomatic and the presence of symptoms is in relation to advanced phases and complications. We report the case of a 64-year-old man with no significant medical history who was admitted and operated as an emergency for stenotic and perforated tumor of the right colon. Operative exploration revealed distended small bowel loops and caecum up to the ascending colon where a stenosing tumor is found. The tumor extends to a small bowel loop and also exhibit a perforation. Right hemicolectomy was performed, with favorable postoperative evolution and discharge on

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Ion G. Motofei

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Bogdan Socea

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Cristian Balalau

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Simona Roxana Georgescu

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Stana Paunica

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Florian Popa

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Mircea Tampa

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Alexandru Carâp

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Elvira Nica

Bucharest University of Economic Studies

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