Biochemistry & Pharmacology: Open Access

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Tool like receptor a key role in cytokine storm during Sars-Co-2 immune response. Alia-amides still on valuable and beneficial


Joint Webinar: 35th World congress on Pharmacology & 12th European Chemistry Congress

August 01-02, 2022 | WEBINAR

Antonio Steardo

University of Rome, Italy

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Biochem Pharmacol (Los Angel)

Abstract :

The key role of the immune response appeared to be related to Tool-Like receptors since the early stages of the studies conducted on Covid-19. Nowadays the robust evidence emerged in literature seem to confirm more than what it has been hypnotised. The key role of Tool-Like receptors act causing by within the infection, a storm by cytokines such as interleukin�?�1 (IL�?�1), IL�?�6, and tumour necrosis factor�?�α, as well as type 1 interferon. The whole pathway causes internal organs damage resulting not only on long sequala but even on persistent tissue damages. As passed study Alia-amides like Palmitoyl-ethanol-amide demonstrated the capability of Tool-Like receptor for aberrant tissue damage mediators. As it has yet demonstrated on Ulcerative Colitis. Would it be the change to set test to assess Alia-Amides properly and block Tool-Like pathways dependent tissue damage due to Coronavirus infection by the Tool-Like receptor mechanism disease related?

Biography :

Antonio Steardo specialized in Pharmacology and graduated in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. He has now gained years of experience since 2002 in the pharmaceutical products trade sector as he could have been behind the counter of the Steardo pharmacy from an early age. Already in elementary school, the curiosity for chemistry manifests itself during his games and continues lectures at the department of science at the University of Salerno. Therefore, during the cycle of studies, he prefers biochemistry and biochemistry of drug action, graduating in July 2007 with a thesis on the functioning of the endocannabinoid system on Alzheimer’s disease in pharmacology. Following the beginning of his pharmaceutical chemistry studies, he stopped for a competition as a postgraduate in pharmacology at the University of Rome La Sapienza in July 2014. Expecting constant improvement as a professional update, he enrolled in the continuing professional training department at the University of Oxford to follow courses in Experimental and Translation Therapy and on Medical Research. His desire to improve leads him to attend international conferences and seminars.

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