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2. Differentiation of human telencephalic progenitor cells into MSNs by inducible expression of Gsx2 and Ebf1
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Andrea Faedo a, b, 1, 2, Angela Laporta a, Alice Segnali a, 3, Maura Galimberti a, Dario Besusso a, Elisabetta Cesana c, Sara Belloli d, e, Rosa Maria Moresco d, Marta Tropiano f, g, Elisa Fucà f, Stefan Wild h, Andreas Bosio h, Alessandro E. Vercelli f, Gerardo Biella c, Elena Cattaneo a, Faedo, A, Laporta, A, Segnali, A, Galimberti, M, Besusso, D, Cesana, E, Belloli, S, Moresco, R, Tropiano, M, Fucà, E, Wild, S, Bosio, A, Vercelli, A, Biella, G, and Cattaneo, E
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HD ,Telencephalon ,0301 basic medicine ,Dopamine and cAMP-Regulated Phosphoprotein 32 ,Cellular differentiation ,Human Embryonic Stem Cells ,Transplantation, Heterologous ,Population ,Gene Expression ,Mice, Nude ,hES cells ,Ebf1 ,Gsx2 ,MSNs ,Biology ,Medium spiny neuron ,Cell Line ,03 medical and health sciences ,Multidisciplinary ,0302 clinical medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,MSN ,Progenitor cell ,education ,Induced pluripotent stem cell ,Homeodomain Proteins ,Neurons ,education.field_of_study ,Tumor Suppressor Proteins ,Cell Cycle ,Cell Differentiation ,Embryonic stem cell ,3. Good health ,Repressor Proteins ,Transplantation ,Neuroepithelial cell ,030104 developmental biology ,nervous system ,PNAS Plus ,Trans-Activators ,hES cell ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Stem Cell Transplantation - Abstract
Medium spiny neurons (MSNs) are a key population in the basal ganglia network, and their degeneration causes a severe neurodegenerative disorder, Huntington's disease. Understanding how ventral neuroepithelial progenitors differentiate into MSNs is critical for regenerative medicine to develop specific differentiation protocols using human pluripotent stem cells. Studies performed in murine models have identified some transcriptional determinants, including GS Homeobox 2 (Gsx2) and Early B-cell factor 1 (Ebf1). Here, we have generated human embryonic stem (hES) cell lines inducible for these transcription factors, with the aims of (i) studying their biological role in human neural progenitors and (ii) incorporating TF conditional expression in a developmental-based protocol for generating MSNs from hES cells. Using this approach, we found that Gsx2 delays cell-cycle exit and reduces Pax6 expression, whereas Ebf1 promotes neuronal differentiation. Moreover, we found that Gsx2 and Ebf1 combined overexpression in hES cells achieves high yields of MSNs, expressing Darpp32 and Ctip2, in vitro as well in vivo after transplantation. We show that hES-derived striatal progenitors can be transplanted in animal models and can differentiate and integrate into the host, extending fibers over a long distance.
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- 2017
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3. Nationwide study of headache pain in Italy shows that pain assessment is still inadequate in paediatric emergency care
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Benini, Franca, Piga, Simone, Zangardi, Tiziana, Messi, Gianni, Tomasello, Caterina, Pirozzi, Nicola, Cuttini, Marina, ocerino, A, Crichiutti, G, Barbi, E, Biban, P, Ghizzi, C, Benedetti, M, rrighini, A, Podestà, A F, Scalfaro, C, Stringhi, C, Rotta, S, Salvo, I R Di, Fossali, E, rbino, A, Taglietto, M, Marciano, C, Piccotti, E, Manfredini, L, Mannelli, F, Messeri, A, Cardoni, G, Piattellini, G M, Midulla, F, Chiaretti, A, Campa, A, Borrometi, F, Maremonti, P, Grandolfo, Rita, Fucà, F, and Parrino, R
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Male ,Emergency Medical Services ,Pediatrics ,hospitals pediatric ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pain assessment ,Emergency medical services ,Medicine ,hospital ,Child ,hospitals general ,Pain Measurement ,Headache ,Regular Article ,quality indicators ,General Medicine ,Hospitals, Pediatric ,health care ,Italy ,Child, Preschool ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Female ,Emergency care ,Guideline Adherence ,Emergency Service, Hospital ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Pain ,Hospitals, General ,Disease cluster ,preschool ,03 medical and health sciences ,030225 pediatrics ,child ,emergency care ,headache ,pain assessment ,pain management ,adolescent ,emergency medical services ,emergency service, hospital ,female ,guideline adherence ,humans ,male ,pain measurement ,pediatrics ,practice guidelines as topic ,retrospective studies ,triage ,perinatology and child health ,Humans ,Online Only Articles ,Quality Indicators, Health Care ,Retrospective Studies ,emergency service ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Odds ratio ,Emergency department ,Triage ,Pain management ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Emergency medicine ,Observational study ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Regular Articles - Abstract
Aim Italian national guidelines on pain management were published in 2010, but there is little information on how effective pain management is in paediatric emergency care, with other countries reporting poor levels. Using headache as an indicator, we described pain assessment in Italian emergency departments and identified predictors of algometric scale use. Methods All Italian paediatric and maternal and child hospitals participated, plus four general hospitals. Data on all children aged 4–14 years admitted during a one-month period with headache as their chief complaint were abstracted from clinical records. Multivariable analyses identified predictors of algometric assessment, taking into account the cluster study design. Results We studied 470 admissions. During triage, pain was assessed using a standardised scale (41.5%), informally (15.5%) or was not recorded (42.9%). Only 32.1% of the children received analgesia in the emergency department. The odds ratios for predictors of algometric assessment were non-Italian nationality (3.6), prehospital medication (1.8), admission to a research hospital (7.3) and a more favourable nurses-to-admissions ratio of 10.8 for the highest versus lowest tertile. Conclusion Despite national guidelines, paediatric pain assessment in Italian emergency care was suboptimal. Hospital variables appeared to be stronger predictors of adequate assessment than patient characteristics.
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- 2016
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4. Insomnia in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Cross-Sectional Study on Clinical Correlates and Parental Stress.
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Bianca B, Silvia G, Elisa F, Deny M, Giovanni V, Lino N, and Stefano V
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- Child, Humans, Cross-Sectional Studies, Sleep, Parents psychology, Autism Spectrum Disorder complications, Autism Spectrum Disorder epidemiology, Autism Spectrum Disorder psychology, Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders epidemiology, Sleep Wake Disorders epidemiology
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Insomnia is one of the most common co-occurring disorders in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The purpose of this cross-sectional cohort study of 270 children with ASD was to assess the prevalence of insomnia using the Pediatric Sleep Clinical Global Impression Scale and to correlate sleep problems with cognitive level, adaptive behavior, parental stress, behavioral and emotional problems, and severity of core symptoms. Our findings revealed that one-third of children had insomnia and were related to reduced adaptive behaviors and higher levels of parental stress and behavioral and emotional problems. Insomnia must be evaluated in children with ASD to define an appropriate intervention to potentially alleviate the severity of clinical correlates and parental burden., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2024
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