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Giuseppe Esposito
Professore Associato
Struttura:
DIPARTIMENTO DI FISIOLOGIA E FARMACOLOGIA "VITTORIO ERSPAMER"
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giuseppe.esposito@uniroma1.it
Pagina istituzionale corsi di laurea
Curriculum Sapienza
Pubblicazioni
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Anno
Role of Enteric Glia as Bridging Element between Gut Inflammation and Visceral Pain Consolidation during Acute Colitis in Rats
BIOMEDICINES
2021
Ultramicronized Palmitoylethanolamide Inhibits NLRP3 Inflammasome Expression and Pro-Inflammatory Response Activated by SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein in Cultured Murine Alveolar Macrophages
METABOLITES
2021
Pentamidine niosomes thwart S100B effects in human colon carcinoma biopsies favouring wtp53 rescue
JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE
2020
Can the enteric nervous system be an alternative entrance door in SARS-CoV2 neuroinvasion?
BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND IMMUNITY
2020
The potential of cannabidiol in the COVID-19 pandemic: a hypothesis letter
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
2020
Lathyrus sativus diamine oxidase reduces clostridium difficile toxin a-induced toxicity in caco-2 cells by rescuing rhoa-gtpase and inhibiting pp38-mapKknf-κb/hif-1α activation
PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH
2020
Impaired Duodenal Palmitoylethanolamide Release Underlies Acid-Induced Mast Cell Activation in Functional Dyspepsia
CMGH
2020
Phytotherapics in COVID19: Why palmitoylethanolamide?
PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH
2020
inPentasomes: an innovative nose-to-brain pentamidine delivery blunts MPTP parkinsonism in mice
JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE
2019
Lathyrus sativus diamine oxidase counteracts histamine-induced cell proliferation, migration and pro-angiogenic mediators release in human colon adenocarcinoma cell line caco-2
PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH
2019
Play in advance against neurodegeneration: exploring enteric glial cells in gut-brain axis during neurodegenerative diseases
EXPERT REVIEW OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
2019
Leaky gut, dysbiosis, and enteric glia activation: the trilogy behind the intestinal origin of Parkinson's disease
NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH
2019
S100B protein stimulates proliferation and angiogenic mediators release through RAGE/pAkt/mTOR pathway in human colon adenocarcinoma Caco-2 Cells
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
2019
Endocannabinoid-related compounds in gastrointestinal diseases
JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE
2018
HIV-1 Tat-induced diarrhea is improved by the PPAR alpha agonist, palmitoylethanolamide, by suppressing the activation of enteric glia
JOURNAL OF NEUROINFLAMMATION
2018
Endocannabinoids in the treatment of gasytrointestinal inflammation and symptoms
CURRENT OPINION IN PHARMACOLOGY
2018
HIV-1 Tat-induced diarrhea evokes an enteric glia-dependent neuroinflammatory response in the central nervous system
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
2017
Cannabidiol restores intestinal barrier dysfunction and inhibits the apoptotic process induced by Clostridium difficile toxin A in Caco-2 cells
UNITED EUROPEAN GASTROENTEROLOGY JOURNAL
2017
Autologous transplantation of intestine-isolated glia cells improves neuropathology and restores cognitive deficits in β amyloid-induced neurodegeneration
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
2016
Palmitoylethanolamide Exerts Antiproliferative Effect and Downregulates VEGF Signaling in Caco-2 Human Colon Carcinoma Cell Line Through a Selective PPAR-α-Dependent Inhibition of Akt/mTOR Pathway
PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH
2016
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Progetti di Ricerca
Enteric glia activation and gut microbioma changes: the perfect storm promoting tardive onset of neurocognitive dysfunctions induced by intestinal sepsis through a gut-brain axis route in mice.
Leaky gut induction by antibiotic overexposure: hypothesis for a gut-brain axis connection triggering parkinsonism-related neuropathology through enteric glia activation in mice.
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