I Riezzo
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Recent Articles
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Neri M, Riezzo I, Pomara C, Schiavone S, Turillazzi E
Mediators Inflamm
. 2016 Jun;
2016:3423450.
PMID: 27274621
Background: Myocardial depression in sepsis is common, and it is associated with higher mortality. In recent years, the hypothesis that the myocardial dysfunction during sepsis could be mediated by ischemia...
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Pomara C, Riezzo I, Bello S, De Carlo D, Neri M, Turillazzi E
Mediators Inflamm
. 2016 May;
2016:4062829.
PMID: 27239102
Background: Sepsis is among the leading causes of death worldwide and is the focus of a great deal of attention from policymakers and caregivers. However, sepsis poses significant challenges from...
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Schiavone S, Neri M, Mhillaj E, Morgese M, Cantatore S, Bove M, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2016 May;
6:e813.
PMID: 27187235
Recent evidence points towards a role of oxidative stress in suicidality. However, few studies were carried out on the sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in subjects with suicidal behaviour....
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Pomara C, Pascale N, Maglietta F, Neri M, Riezzo I, Turillazzi E
Radiol Med
. 2015 Jun;
120(9):802-9.
PMID: 26082145
Contrast media (CM) are used in imaging techniques to enhance the differences between body tissues on images. The ideal contrast medium should achieve very high concentration in the tissues without...
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Riezzo I, Fiore C, De Carlo D, Pascale N, Neri M, Turillazzi E, et al.
Curr Med Chem
. 2012 Sep;
19(33):5624-46.
PMID: 22934772
Cocaine is a powerful stimulant of the sympathetic nervous system by inhibiting catecholamine reuptake, stimulating central sympathetic outflow, and increasing the sensitivity of adrenergic nerve endings to norepinephrine (NE). It...
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Cerretani D, Fineschi V, Bello S, Riezzo I, Turillazzi E, Neri M
Curr Med Chem
. 2012 Aug;
19(33):5619-23.
PMID: 22856662
Cocaine-induced cardiovascular disorders such as hypertension, thrombosis, myocardial dysfunction, cardiac dysrhythmias and endocarditis have received widespread attention in the context of cocaine abuse. The number of sudden deaths from cardiac...
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Turillazzi E, Bello S, Neri M, Pomara C, Riezzo I, Fineschi V
Curr Med Chem
. 2012 Aug;
19(33):5664-76.
PMID: 22856657
Cocaine is a widely abused drug responsible for the majority of deaths ascribed to drug overdose. Many mechanisms have been proposed in order to explain the various cocaine associated cardiovascular...
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Pomara C, Cassano T, DErrico S, Bello S, Romano A, Riezzo I, et al.
Curr Med Chem
. 2012 Aug;
19(33):5647-57.
PMID: 22856655
Drug use is seen more as an individualistic behaviour and is therefore not readily conceived of from a population perspective. There is general recognition of several phases and degrees of...
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Turillazzi E, Bello S, Bonsignore A, Neri M, Riezzo I, Fineschi V
Med Sci Law
. 2012 Mar;
52(2):112-5.
PMID: 22422787
Anaesthesia-related death is one of the most complex events to be studied in forensic pathology because of its rarity and its doubtful presentation. Particularly, the difficulties in assessing the cause...
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Cerretani D, Bello S, Cantatore S, Fiaschi A, Montefrancesco G, Neri M, et al.
Pharmacol Res
. 2011 Aug;
64(5):517-27.
PMID: 21864684
Liver toxicity is one of the consequences of ecstasy (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine MDMA) abuse and hepatocellular damage is reported after MDMA consumption. Various factors probably play a role in ecstasy-induced hepatotoxicity, namely...