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Chemo-attractant cytokines, now known as chemokines, comprise the largest and most diverse subset of cytokines identified to date. Chemokines are characterized by their capacity to bring about the directional migration and activation of leucocytes and other somatic cell types during inflammation; cell-mediated immune reactions; to regulate cell...
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We reported previously that, in addition to direct effects, somatostatin (SST) affects tumor growth inhibiting the tumoral neoangiogenesis, via an interference with NO synthesis. Here, we analyzed the effects of SST on nitric oxide (NO) production induced by different agonists [basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), insulin, cholecystokinin...
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In this chapter we will review the growing bulk of experimental observations regarding the modulation of intracellular pathways mediating the neuronal cell death in in vitro models of prion diseases. In particular the effects of the prion-derived peptide PrP106-126 in different cell culture models will be described. PrP106-126 represents the...
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Chemokines are key factors involved in the regulation of immune response, through the activation and control of leukocyte traffic, lymphopoiesis and immune surveillance. However, a large number of chemokines and their receptors are expressed in central nervous system (CNS) cells, either constitutively or induced by inflammatory stimuli, playing...
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The study of chemokine role in the CNS indubitably represents an important step to understanding many aspects of brain pathology, physiology and development. Here we discuss our recent research on the expression of chemokines and chemokine receptors in brain tissues and in cultured CNS cells, with particular regard to the CXCL12/SDF-1-CXCR4...
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Prion diseases are neurodegenerative disorders of the central nervous system of humans and animals, characterized by spongiform degeneration of the central nervous system, astrogliosis, and deposition of amyloid into the brain. The conversion of a cellular glycoprotein (prion protein, PrP(C)) into an altered isoform (PrP(Sc)) has been proposed...
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