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Achille P. Caputi
Researcher at University of Messina
Publications - 407
Citations - 19416
Achille P. Caputi is an academic researcher from University of Messina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nitrotyrosine & Artery occlusion. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 405 publications receiving 18740 citations. Previous affiliations of Achille P. Caputi include Queen Mary University of London & University of Salerno.
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Antioxidant Therapy: A New Pharmacological Approach in Shock, Inflammation, and Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury
TL;DR: Treatment with either peroxynitrite decomposition catalysts and selective superoxide dismutase mimetics, or with SODm, have been shown to prevent in vivo the delayed vascular decompensation and the cellular energetic failure associated with shock, inflammation, and ischemia/reperfusion injury.
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Adherence to Antihypertensive Medications and Cardiovascular Morbidity Among Newly Diagnosed Hypertensive Patients
Giampiero Mazzaglia,Ettore Ambrosioni,Marianna Alacqua,Alessandro Filippi,Emiliano Sessa,V. Immordino,Claudio Borghi,Ovidio Brignoli,Achille P. Caputi,Claudio Cricelli,Lorenzo G. Mantovani +10 more
TL;DR: The long-term reduction of acute cardiovascular events associated with high adherence to antihypertensive treatment underscores its importance in assessments of the beneficial effects of evidence-based therapies in the population.
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A role for superoxide in gentamicin-mediated nephropathy in rats
Salvatore Cuzzocrea,Emanuela Mazzon,Laura Dugo,Ivana Serraino,Rosanna Di Paola,Domenico Britti,Angela De Sarro,Simone Pierpaoli,Achille P. Caputi,Emanuela Masini,Daniela Salvemini +10 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that superoxide anions play an important role in gentamicin-mediated nephropathy is confirmed and the possible clinical use of low molecular weight synthetic superoxide dismutase mimetics in those conditions that are associated with over production of superoxide is supported.
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Erythropoietin protects against brain ischemic injury by inhibition of nitric oxide formation.
Gioacchino Calapai,Maria C. Marciano,Francesco Corica,Alessandro Allegra,Alessandra Parisi,Nicola Frisina,Achille P. Caputi,Michele Buemi +7 more
TL;DR: In vivo recombinant human erythropoietin effects on brain ischemic injury could be due to inhibition of NO overproduction, as indicated by reduction in nitrite and nitrate in the hippocampus, as observed after ischemia.
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Epidemiology of gout and hyperuricaemia in Italy during the years 2005–2009: a nationwide population-based study
Gianluca Trifirò,Paolo Morabito,Lorenzo Cavagna,Carmen Ferrajolo,Carmen Ferrajolo,Serena Pecchioli,Monica Simonetti,Elisa Bianchini,Gerardo Medea,Claudio Cricelli,Achille P. Caputi,Giampiero Mazzaglia +11 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of gout and hyperuricaemia increased in Italy from 2005 to 2009 and a high recurrence rate for gout attack was observed during the first year following the first episode.