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    Biochemical and genetic interactions of two commercial pesticides with the monooxygenase system and chlorophyllin

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    Two commercial preparations of atrazine and zineb were tested on a diploid D7 strain of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae using cells from logarithmic growth phase (with a high level of cytochrome P-450) and from stationary growth phase. The compounds induced marked increases of both gene conversion and point mutation frequencies in the logarithmic phase cells, while in the stationary phase no genotoxic effect was observed. The results obtained employing TA98 and TA100 strains of Salmonella typhimurium (Ames test) confirmed that neither atrazine nor zineb were mutagenic. The interaction between zineb and chlorophyllin, a known antimutagen in several biological systems, has been evaluated in yeast cells from logarithmic growth phase. The results showed that chlorophyllin seems to have a protective role against the genotoxic effects of zineb. The in vivo effects on cytochrome P-450 content (Cyt. P-450) and on monooxygenase activities were examined in hepatic microsomes of induced animals (rat, pig, and rabbit) 24 hrs after acute treatment. The results obtained with atrazine showed that it caused different effects in the three animal species. Preliminary data with zineb indicated that it can act both as an inducer or as an inhibitor of the monooxygenase system, depending on the dose used

    Protocolli gestionali-diagnostico-terapeutico-assistenziali in chirurgica tiroidea. 2° Consensus Conference.

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    Aim. To review and to update the management protocols in thyroid surgery proposed two years ago by 1st Consensus Conference called on the topic by the Italian Association of Endocrine Surgery Units (UEC Club). Method. The 2nd Consensus Conference took place November 30, 2008 in Pisa within the framework of the 7th National Congress of the UEC Club. A selected board of endocrinologists and endocrine surgeons (chairmans: Paolo Miccoli and Aldo Pinchera; speaker: Lodovico Rosato) examined the individual chapters and submitted the consensus text for the approval of several experts. This plain and concise text provides the rationale of the thyroid patient management and wants to be the most complete possible tool for the physicians and other professionals in the field. Conclusions. The diagnostic, therapeutic and healthcare management protocols in thyroid surgery approved by the 2nd Consensus Conference are officially those proposed by the Italian Association of Endocrine Surgery Units (UEC Club) and are subject to review by two years
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