G. C. Andreini’s research while affiliated with University of Milan and other places

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Publications (6)


Axenomycin and experimental tetanic toxinfection
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March 1978

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Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics

G. ANDREINI

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C. M. BERETTA

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R. FAUSTINIy

Antimitochondrial activity of adriamycin and daunomycin on Saccharomyces cerevisiae

March 1977

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4 Citations

Pharmacological Research Communications

The authors have studied the antimitochondrial activity of Adriamycin and Daunomycin on Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It has been observed that: a)Adriamycin and Danomycin selectively inhibit the growth of S. cerevisiae in non fermentable culture medium;b)the antibiotics induce a delay in the beginning of derepression of cytochrome synthesis, as demonstrated by the analysis of the growth curves of S. cerevisiae;c)cells grown in presence of the drugs develop a reduced respiratory activity (39%–46% of control values);d)the respiratory rate of S. cerevisiae cells grown in absence of the antibiotics and harvested in stationary phase is not modified by adding directly Adriamycin and Daunomycin in the reaction tubes of the oxygen monitor;e)the analysis of cytochrome spectrum allows to assert that the antibiotics reduce the content of cytochrome a and a 3, coded and synthesized by mitochondria. The data abtained give evidence of a selective mitochondrial damage brought about by Adriamycin and Daunomycin an cells of S. cerevisiae.


Some effects of eledoisin on ruminant's reticular, omasal, ruminal and abomasal smooth muscles and

December 1975

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5 Citations

Pharmacological Research Communications

Eledoisin, which is an endecapeptide structurally related with Substance P, has been tested on ruminant forestomachal and abomasal smooth muscles both and . The peptide proved to be characterized by remarkable stimulant properties which occurred through a direct stimulation of these strutures. On account of these findings eledoisin or related peptides may be new therapeutic agents for the treatment of forestomachs atonia in ruminants.




Spectrofluorometric and chromatographic characterization of a butanol extract fromFasciola hepatica

February 1970

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15 Citations

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences

Gli AA. descrivono le caratteristiche fluorimetriche e cromatografiche di un estratto butanolico dal tessuto diF. hepatica concludendo che la sostanza estraibile presenta caratteristiche indoliche ma non appare identificabile n con la 5-HT n con alcuni altri indoli saggiati.

Citations (1)


... The biogenic amine serotonin is widely distributed in the flatworm species (Ribeiro et al., 2005) that have been investigated. Several studies detected it biochemically (Andreini, Beretta, Faustini, & Gallina, 1970;Bennett, Bueding, Timms, & Engstrom, 1969;Chou, Bennett, & Bueding, 1972;Terenina & Gustafsson, 2003;Zhu-Ge & Rong, 1988). Immunocytochemical data also indicates the presence of 5-HT in the nervous system of trematodes (Barton, Halton, Shaw, Maule, & Johnston, 1993;Fairweather, Maule, Mitchell, & Halton, 1987;Magee, Cahir, Halton, Johnston, & Shaw, 1993;McKay et al., 1991;Terenina et al., 2020;Tolstenkov et al., 2010). ...

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The neuromuscular system in flatworms: serotonin and FMRFamide immunoreactivities and musculature in Prodistomum alaskense (Digenea: Lepocreadiidae), an endemic fish parasite of the northwestern Pacific
Spectrofluorometric and chromatographic characterization of a butanol extract from Fasciola hepatica.
  • Citing Article
  • February 1970

Experientia