Željko Ferenčić
GlaxoSmithKline
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European Journal of Pharmacology | 2002
Ognjen Čulić; Vesna Eraković; Ivana Čepelak; Karmela Barišić; Karmen Brajša; Željko Ferenčić; Ružica Galović; Ines Glojnarić; Zoran Manojlović; Vesna Munić; Renata Novak-Mirčetić; Verica Pavičić-Beljak; Mirna Sučić; Marija Veljača; Tihana Žanić-Grubišić; Michael J. Parnham
Effects on human neutrophils and circulating inflammatory mediators were studied in 12 volunteers who received azithromycin (500 mg/day, p.o.) for 3 days. Blood was taken 1 h before treatment, 2.5, 24 h and 28 days after the last dose. An initial neutrophil degranulating effect of azithromycin was reflected in rapid decreases in azurophilic granule enzyme activities in cells and corresponding increases in serum. The oxidative response to a particulate stimulus was also acutely enhanced. These actions were associated with high plasma and neutrophil drug concentrations. A continuous fall in chemokine and interleukin-6 serum concentrations, within the non-pathological range, accompanied a delayed down-regulation of the oxidative burst and an increase in apoptosis of neutrophils up to 28 days after the last azithromycin dose. Neutrophils isolated from blood at this time point still contained detectable drug concentrations. Acute neutrophil stimulation could facilitate antibacterial effects of azithromycin, while delayed, potentially anti-inflammatory activity may curtail deleterious inflammation.
Biometals | 1999
Nada Galić; Goranka Prpić-Mehičić; Ljerka Prester; Maja Blanuša; Žarka Krnić; Željko Ferenčić
The aim of this study was to measure the distribution of mercury, in tissues of rats exposed to amalgam over a two months period. Possible interaction of mercury with copper and zinc in organs was also evaluated. Rats were either exposed to mercury from 4 dental amalgams, or fed the diet containing powdered amalgam during two months. Mercury was measured in the kidney, liver and brain, copper in kidney and brain and zinc in kidney. The results showed significantly higher concentrations of mercury in the kidneys and the brains of rats in both exposed groups compared to control. Even after two months of exposure to mercury brain mercury concentration in rats with amalgam fillings was 8 times higher than in the control and 2 times higher than in rats exposed to amalgam supplemented diet. The highest mercury concentration in the latter group was found in the kidneys and it was 5 times higher than in the control group. We found no significant differences between mercury levels in exposed and control rats liver. Exposure to mercury from dental amalgams did not alter the concentrations of copper and zinc in the tissues. Histopathological analyses of rats tissues did not show any pathological changes. These results support previously proposed nose-brain transport of mercury released from dental amalgam fillings.
European Journal of Pharmacology | 2009
Boška Hrvačić; Berislav Bošnjak; Martina Bosnar; Željko Ferenčić; Ines Glojnarić; Vesna Eraković Haber
Macrolide antibiotics, a class of potent antimicrobials, also possess immunomodulatory/anti-inflammatory properties. These properties are considered fundamental for the efficacy of macrolide antibiotics in the treatment of diffuse panbronchiolitis and cystic fibrosis. In patients with asthma, macrolide antibiotics have been reported to reduce airway hyperresponsiveness and improve pulmonary function. However, their beneficial actions in asthmatics possibly could be attributed to antimicrobial activity against atypical pathogens (e.g. Chlamydia pneumoniae), corticosteroid-sparing effect (inhibition of exogenous corticosteroid metabolism), and/or their anti-inflammatory/immunomodulatory effects. In order to investigate whether efficacy of macrolide antibiotics in asthma results from their immunomodulatory/anti-inflammatory activity, the influence of clarithromycin pretreatment (2 h before challenge) was examined on ovalbumin-induced airway hyperresponsiveness and airway inflammation in the mouse. Clarithromycin treatment (200 mg/kg intraperitoneally) decreased IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, CXCL2 and CCL2 concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and markedly reduced inflammatory cell accumulation in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and into the lungs, as revealed by histopathological examination. Furthermore, clarithromycin-induced reduction in inflammation was accompanied by normalization of airway hyperresponsiveness. In summary, in ovalbumin-induced mouse models, clarithromycin efficiently inhibited two important pathological characteristics of asthma, airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation. These data suggest that the efficacy of clarithromycin, as well as of other macrolide antibiotics, in asthmatic patients could be attributed to their anti-inflammatory/immunomodulatory properties, and not only to their antimicrobial activity or exogenous corticosteroid-sparing effects.
Archives of Toxicology | 2003
Jozsef Petrik; Tihana Žanić-Grubišić; Karmela Barišić; Stjepan Pepeljnjak; Božica Radić; Željko Ferenčić; Ivana Čepelak
European Journal of Pharmacology | 2006
Vanesa Ivetić Tkalčević; Berislav Bošnjak; Boška Hrvačić; Martina Bosnar; Nikola Marjanovic; Željko Ferenčić; Kristina Šitum; Ognjen Čulić; Michael J. Parnham; Vesna Eraković
Arhiv Za Higijenu Rada I Toksikologiju | 2004
Ana-Marija Domijan; Maja Peraica; Željko Ferenčić; Snježana Čužić; Radovan Fuchs; Ana Lucić; Božica Radić
Inflammation Research | 2009
Berislav Bošnjak; Vanesa Ivetić Tkalčević; Koraljka Đurić; Daniela Belamarić; Snježana Čužić; Željko Ferenčić; Karmen Brajša; Ines Glojnarić; Roberto Antolović; Boška Hrvačić
The Inflammation Research Association, 12th International Conference - Abstracts. in: Inflammation Research. 53(Suppl 3):S, 2004 | 2005
Mladen Mercep; Linda Tomaskovic; Boška Hrvačić; Stribor Markovic; Oresta Makaruha Stegić; Visnja Poljak; Marijana Komac; Gordana Šijan; Selvira Selmani; Biserka Ragač; Anica Pešut; Milka Horvatinčić; Berislav Bošnjak; Mario Matijašić; Mila Vrančić; Krešimir Gjuračić; Barbara Stanić; Siniša Stipaničić; Darko Marković; Željko Ferenčić; Milan Mesic
The 6th International Conference on the Macrolides, Azalides, Streptogramins, Ketolides and Oxazolidinones (CMAS-KO6) : Abstract Book | 2018
Ognjen Čulić; Vesna Eraković; Ivana Čepelak; Karnela Barišić; Karmen Brajša; Csaba Dohoczky; Željko Ferenčić; Ružica Galović; Ines Glojnarić; Zoran Manojlović; Vesna Munić; Renata Novak Mirčetić; Verica Pavičić-Beljak; Mirna Sučić; Marija Veljača; Tihana Žanić-Grubišić; Michael J. Parnham
Abstract book of 2011 CORLAS meeting | 2011
Livije Kalogjera; Nikola Marjanovic; Martina Bosnar; Željko Ferenčić; Katarina Orešković; Čulić, Ognjen, Eraković Haber, Vesna