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2. Human REGENERATIVE MACROPHAGES (REMaST®) CELL THERAPY DEVELOPMENT FOR CLINICAL USE
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Bifari, F., primary, Pruonto, G., additional, Sagripanti, L., additional, Barone, I., additional, Amenta, A., additional, Dolci, S., additional, Rossi, E., additional, Mannino, L., additional, Ciarpella, F., additional, Piazza, N., additional, Gianoli, S., additional, Savino, B., additional, Bossolasco, P., additional, Fumagalli, G., additional, Locati, M., additional, and Decimo, I., additional
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- 2024
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3. Cerebellar and subcortical atrophy contribute to psychiatric symptoms in frontotemporal dementia
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Bussy, A., Levy, J., Best, T., Patel, R., Cupo, L., Van Langenhove, T., Nielsen, J., Pijnenburg, Y., Waldö, M., Remes, A., Schroeter, M., Santana, I., Pasquier, F., Otto, M., Danek, A., Levin, J., Le Ber, I., Vandenberghe, R., Synofzik, M., Moreno, F., de Mendonça, A., Sanchez‐Valle, R., Laforce, R., Langheinrich, T., Gerhard, A., Graff, C., Butler, C., Sorbi, S., Jiskoot, L., Seelaar, H., van Swieten, J., Finger, E., Tartaglia, M., Masellis, M., Tiraboschi, P., Galimberti, D., Borroni, B., Rowe, J., Bocchetta, M., Rohrer, J., Devenyi, G., Chakravarty, M., Ducharme, S., Esteve, A., Nelson, A., Bouzigues, A., Heller, C., Greaves, C., Cash, D., Thomas, D., Todd, E., Benotmane, H., Zetterberg, H., Swift, I., Nicholas, J., Samra, K., Russell, L., Shafei, R., Convery, R., Timberlake, C., Cope, T., Rittman, T., Benussi, A., Premi, E., Gasparotti, R., Archetti, S., Gazzina, S., Cantoni, V., Arighi, A., Fenoglio, C., Scarpini, E., Fumagalli, G., Borracci, V., Rossi, G., Giaccone, G., Di Fede, G., Caroppo, P., Prioni, S., Redaelli, V., Tang‐Wai, D., Rogaeva, E., Castelo‐Branco, M., Freedman, M., Keren, R., Black, S., Mitchell, S., Shoesmith, C., Bartha, R., Rademakers, R., Poos, J., Papma, J., Giannini, L., van Minkelen, R., Nacmias, B., Ferrari, C., Polito, C., Lombardi, G., Bessi, V., Veldsman, M., Andersson, C., Thonberg, H., Öijerstedt, L., Jelic, V., Thompson, P., Lladó, A., Antonell, A., Olives, J., Balasa, M., Bargalló, N., Borrego‐Ecija, S., Verdelho, A., Maruta, C., Ferreira, C., Miltenberger, G., do Couto, F., Gabilondo, A., Gorostidi, A., Villanua, J., Cañada, M., Tainta, M., Zulaica, M., Barandiaran, M., Alves, P., Bender, B., Wilke, C., Graf, L., Vogels, A., Vandenbulcke, M., Van Damme, P., Bruffaerts, R., Poesen, K., Rosa‐Neto, P., Gauthier, S., Camuzat, A., Brice, A., Bertrand, A., Funkiewiez, A., Rinaldi, D., Saracino, D., Colliot, O., Sayah, S., Prix, C., Wlasich, E., Wagemann, O., Loosli, S., Schönecker, S., Hoegen, T., Lombardi, J., Anderl‐Straub, S., Rollin, A., Kuchcinski, G., Bertoux, M., Lebouvier, T., Deramecourt, V., Santiago, B., Duro, D., Leitão, M., Almeida, M., Tábuas‐Pereira, M., Afonso, S., Engel, A., Polyakova, M., Erasmus MC other, Neurology, Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Clinical Genetics, GENetic Frontotemporal dementia Initiative (GENFI), Lombardi, Gemma, Bessi, Valentina, Veldsman, Michele, Andersson, Christin, Thonberg, Hakan, Öijerstedt, Linn, Jelic, Vesna, Thompson, Paul, Langheinrich, Tobias, Lladó, Albert, Antonell, Anna, Olives, Jaume, Balasa, Mircea, Bargalló, Nuria, Borrego-Ecija, Sergi, Verdelho, Ana, Maruta, Carolina, Ferreira, Catarina B, Miltenberger, Gabriel, do Couto, Frederico Simões, Gabilondo, Alazne, Gorostidi, Ana, Villanua, Jorge, Cañada, Marta, Tainta, Mikel, Zulaica, Miren, Barandiaran, Myriam, Alves, Patricia, Bender, Benjamin, Wilke, Carlo, Graf, Lisa, Vogels, Annick, Vandenbulcke, Mathieu, Van Damme, Philip, Bruffaerts, Rose, Poesen, Koen, Rosa-Neto, Pedro, Gauthier, Serge, Camuzat, Agnès, Brice, Alexis, Bertrand, Anne, Funkiewiez, Aurélie, Rinaldi, Daisy, Saracino, Dario, Colliot, Olivier, Sayah, Sabrina, Prix, Catharina, Wlasich, Elisabeth, Wagemann, Olivia, Loosli, Sandra, Schönecker, Sonja, Hoegen, Tobias, Lombardi, Jolina, Anderl-Straub, Sarah, Rollin, Adeline, Kuchcinski, Gregory, Bertoux, Maxime, Lebouvier, Thibaud, Deramecourt, Vincent, Santiago, Beatriz, Duro, Diana, Leitão, Maria João, Almeida, Maria Rosario, Tábuas-Pereira, Miguel, Afonso, Sónia, Engel, Annerose, Polyakova, Maryna, Esteve, Aitana Sogorb, Nelson, Annabel, Bouzigues, Arabella, Heller, Carolin, Greaves, Caroline V, Cash, David, Thomas, David L, Todd, Emily, Benotmane, Hanya, Zetterberg, Henrik, Swift, Imogen J, Nicholas, Jennifer, Samra, Kiran, Russell, Lucy L, Bocchetta, Martina, Shafei, Rachelle, Convery, Rhian S, Timberlake, Carolyn, Cope, Thomas, Rittman, Timothy, Benussi, Alberto, Premi, Enrico, Gasparotti, Roberto, Archetti, Silvana, Gazzina, Stefano, Cantoni, Valentina, Arighi, Andrea, Fenoglio, Chiara, Scarpini, Elio, Fumagalli, Giorgio, Borracci, Vittoria, Rossi, Giacomina, Giaccone, Giorgio, Di Fede, Giuseppe, Caroppo, Paola, Tiraboschi, Pietro, Prioni, Sara, Redaelli, Veronica, Tang-Wai, David, Rogaeva, Ekaterina, Castelo-Branco, Miguel, Freedman, Morris, Keren, Ron, Black, Sandra, Mitchell, Sara, Shoesmith, Christen, Bartha, Robart, Rademakers, Rosa, Poos, Jackie, Papma, Janne M, Giannini, Lucia, van Minkelen, Rick, Pijnenburg, Yolande, Nacmias, Benedetta, Ferrari, Camilla, Polito, Cristina, Bussy, Aurélie [0000-0001-6695-9941], Nielsen, Jørgen E [0000-0003-0453-5582], Borroni, Barbara [0000-0001-9340-9814], Bocchetta, Martina [0000-0003-1814-5024], Devenyi, Gabriel A [0000-0002-7766-1187], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, and Amsterdam Neuroscience - Neurodegeneration
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C9orf72 Protein ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Medizin ,frontotemporal dementia ,Neurology ,Frontotemporal Dementia ,Cerebellum ,Humans ,magnetic resonance imaging ,genetics ,neuropsychiatry ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Human medicine ,ddc:610 ,Neurology (clinical) ,Atrophy ,Anatomy ,genetics [Frontotemporal Dementia] ,genetics [C9orf72 Protein] - Abstract
Funder: Alzheimer Society of Canada; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000143, Funder: Weston Brain Institute; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100012479, Funder: Fonds de Recherche du Québec ‐ Santé, Funder: Canadian Institutes of Health Research; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000024, Funder: NIHR Rare Diseases Translational Research Collaboration, Funder: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659, Recent studies have reported early cerebellar and subcortical impact in the disease progression of genetic frontotemporal dementia (FTD) due to microtubule-associated protein tau (MAPT), progranulin (GRN) and chromosome 9 open reading frame 72 (C9orf72). However, the cerebello-subcortical circuitry in FTD has been understudied despite its essential role in cognition and behaviors related to FTD symptomatology. The present study aims to investigate the association between cerebellar and subcortical atrophy, and neuropsychiatric symptoms across genetic mutations. Our study included 983 participants from the Genetic Frontotemporal dementia Initiative including mutation carriers and noncarrier first-degree relatives of known symptomatic carriers. Voxel-wise analysis of the thalamus, striatum, globus pallidus, amygdala, and the cerebellum was performed, and partial least squares analyses (PLS) were used to link morphometry and behavior. In presymptomatic C9orf72 expansion carriers, thalamic atrophy was found compared to noncarriers, suggesting the importance of this structure in FTD prodromes. PLS analyses demonstrated that the cerebello-subcortical circuitry is related to neuropsychiatric symptoms, with significant overlap in brain/behavior patterns, but also specificity for each genetic mutation group. The largest differences were in the cerebellar atrophy (larger extent in C9orf72 expansion group) and more prominent amygdalar volume reduction in the MAPT group. Brain scores in the C9orf72 expansion carriers and MAPT carriers demonstrated covariation patterns concordant with atrophy patterns detectable up to 20 years before expected symptom onset. Overall, these results demonstrated the important role of the subcortical structures in genetic FTD symptom expression, particularly the cerebellum in C9orf72 and the amygdala in MAPT carriers.
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- 2023
4. Motor symptoms in genetic frontotemporal dementia: developing a new module for clinical rating scales
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Samra, K, MacDougall, AM, Peakman, G, Bouzigues, A, Bocchetta, M, Cash, DM, Greaves, CV, Convery, RS, van Swieten, JC, Jiskoot, L, Seelaar, H, Butler, CR, Fenoglio, C, Rohrer, JD, Gerhard, A, Ducharme, S, Le Ber, I, Tiraboschi, P, Santana, I, Pasquier, F, Levin, J, Shoesmith, C, Otto, M, Russell, LL, Nelson, A, Cash, D, Thomas, DL, Todd, E, Ferrari, C, Benotmane, H, Timberlake, C, Gabilondo, A, Cope, T, Rittman, T, Benussi, A, Premi, E, Gasparotti, R, Thompson, P, Archetti, S, Fumagalli, G, do Couto, FS, Borracci, V, Polito, C, Rossi, G, Giaccone, G, Di Fede, G, Caroppo, P, Ferreira, CB, Prioni, S, Langheinrich, T, Redaelli, V, Lladó, A, Bartha, R, Tang-Wai, D, Rogaeva, E, Castelo-Branco, M, Freedman, M, Keren, R, Black, S, Mitchell, S, Miltenberger, G, Rademakers, R, Poos, J, Papma, JM, Giannini, L, van Minkelen, R, Pijnenburg, Y, Gauthier, S, Nacmias, B, Lombardi, G, Bessi, V, Veldsman, M, Andersson, C, Thonberg, H, Öijerstedt, L, Prix, C, Jelic, V, Antonell, A, Graff, C, Olives, J, Balasa, M, Bargalló, N, Borrego-Ecija, S, Verdelho, A, Kuchcinski, G, Maruta, C, Gorostidi, A, Laforce, R, Villanua, J, Wlasich, E, Cañada, M, Tainta, M, Zulaica, M, Barandiaran, M, Moreno, F, Alves, P, Bender, B, Bertoux, M, Wilke, C, Lebouvier, T, Camuzat, A, Graf, L, Vogels, A, Vandenbulcke, M, Van Damme, P, Bruffaerts, R, Poesen, K, Rosa-Neto, P, Sanchez-Valle, R, Brice, A, Bertrand, A, Funkiewiez, A, Rinaldi, D, Saracino, D, Colliot, O, Sorbi, S, Sayah, S, Wagemann, O, Loosli, S, Schönecker, S, Hoegen, T, Lombardi, J, Anderl-Straub, S, Nicholas, J, Rollin, A, Deramecourt, V, Arighi, A, Santiago, B, Duro, D, Leitão, MJ, Almeida, MR, Tábuas-Pereira, M, Gazzina, S, Afonso, S, Masellis, M, Tartaglia, C, Shafei, R, Rowe, JB, Borroni, B, Finger, E, Synofzik, M, Galimberti, D, Vandenberghe, R, de Mendonça, A, Cantoni, V, Genetic FTD Initiative (GENFI), Samra, Kiran [0000-0002-3105-7099], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Maruta, Carolina, Ferreira, Catarina B, Miltenberger, Gabriel, do Couto, Frederico Simões, Gabilondo, Alazne, Gorostidi, Ana, Villanua, Jorge, Cañada, Marta, Tainta, Mikel, Zulaica, Miren, Barandiaran, Myriam, Alves, Patricia, Bender, Benjamin, Wilke, Carlo, Graf, Lisa, Vogels, Annick, Vandenbulcke, Mathieu, Van Damme, Philip, Bruffaerts, Rose, Poesen, Koen, Rosa-Neto, Pedro, Gauthier, Serge, Camuzat, Agnès, Brice, Alexis, Bertrand, Anne, Funkiewiez, Aurélie, Rinaldi, Daisy, Saracino, Dario, Colliot, Olivier, Sayah, Sabrina, Prix, Catharina, Wlasich, Elisabeth, Wagemann, Olivia, Loosli, Sandra, Schönecker, Sonja, Hoegen, Tobias, Lombardi, Jolina, Anderl-Straub, Sarah, Rollin, Adeline, Kuchcinski, Gregory, Bertoux, Maxime, Lebouvier, Thibaud, Deramecourt, Vincent, Santiago, Beatriz, Duro, Diana, Leitão, Maria João, Almeida, Maria Rosario, Tábuas-Pereira, Miguel, Afonso, Sónia, Nelson, Annabel, Bocchetta, Martina, Cash, David, Thomas, David L, Todd, Emily, Benotmane, Hanya, Nicholas, Jennifer, Samra, Kiran, Shafei, Rachelle, Timberlake, Carolyn, Cope, Thomas, Rittman, Timothy, Benussi, Alberto, Premi, Enrico, Gasparotti, Roberto, Archetti, Silvana, Gazzina, Stefano, Cantoni, Valentina, Arighi, Andrea, Fenoglio, Chiara, Fumagalli, Giorgio, Borracci, Vittoria, Rossi, Giacomina, Giaccone, Giorgio, Di Fede, Giuseppe, Caroppo, Paola, Tiraboschi, Pietro, Prioni, Sara, Redaelli, Veronica, Tang-Wai, David, Rogaeva, Ekaterina, Castelo-Branco, Miguel, Freedman, Morris, Keren, Ron, Black, Sandra, Mitchell, Sara, Shoesmith, Christen, Bartha, Robart, Rademakers, Rosa, Poos, Jackie, Papma, Janne M, Giannini, Lucia, van Minkelen, Rick, Pijnenburg, Yolande, Nacmias, Benedetta, Ferrari, Camilla, Polito, Cristina, Lombardi, Gemma, Bessi, Valentina, Veldsman, Michele, Andersson, Christin, Thonberg, Hakan, Öijerstedt, Linn, Jelic, Vesna, Thompson, Paul, Langheinrich, Tobias, Lladó, Albert, Antonell, Anna, Olives, Jaume, Balasa, Mircea, Bargalló, Nuria, Borrego-Ecija, Sergi, and Verdelho, Ana
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Progranulin ,Clinical Neurology ,C9ORF72 ,tau Proteins ,AMYOTROPHIC-LATERAL-SCLEROSIS ,diagnosis [Frontotemporal Dementia] ,C9orf72 ,Tremor ,Genetics ,Humans ,ddc:610 ,genetics [Frontotemporal Dementia] ,genetics [C9orf72 Protein] ,MUTATION ,Science & Technology ,C9orf72 Protein ,HERITABILITY ,Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ,PROGRESSIVE SUPRANUCLEAR PALSY ,COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT ,REPEAT EXPANSION ,genetics [tau Proteins] ,Motor ,PATHOLOGICAL FEATURES ,Neurology ,FOS: Biological sciences ,Frontotemporal Dementia ,Mutation ,Human medicine ,Neurosciences & Neurology ,Neurology (clinical) ,Tau ,TAU ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Frontotemporal dementia ,PARKINSONISM - Abstract
Funder: CIBERNED, Funder: Canadian Institutes of Health Research; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000024, Funder: Lemaire Family Foundation, Funder: Swedish Frontotemporal Dementia Initiative, Funder: Italian Ministry of Health, Funder: Weston Brain Institute; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100012479, Funder: Mady Browaaeys Fund, Funder: Miriam Marks Brain Research UK, Funder: Bluefield Project, OBJECTIVE: To investigate the optimal method of adding motor features to a clinical rating scale for frontotemporal dementia (FTD). METHODS: Eight hundred and thirty-two participants from the international multicentre Genetic FTD Initiative (GENFI) study were recruited: 522 mutation carriers (with C9orf72, GRN and MAPT mutations) and 310 mutation-negative controls. A standardised clinical questionnaire was used to assess eight motor symptoms (dysarthria, dysphagia, tremor, slowness, weakness, gait disorder, falls and functional difficulties using hands). Frequency and severity of each motor symptom was assessed, and a principal component analysis (PCA) was performed to identify how the different motor symptoms loaded together. Finally, addition of a motor component to the CDR® plus NACC FTLD was investigated (CDR® plus NACC FTLD-M). RESULTS: 24.3% of mutation carriers had motor symptoms (31.7% C9orf72, 18.8% GRN, 19.3% MAPT) compared to 6.8% of controls. Slowness and gait disorder were the commonest in all genetic groups while tremor and falls were the least frequent. Symptom severity scores were similar to equivalent physical motor examination scores. PCA revealed that all motor symptoms loaded together so a single additional motor component was added to the CDR® plus NACC FTLD to form the CDR® plus NACC FTLD-M. Individual global scores were more severe with the CDR® plus NACC FTLD-M, and no patients with a clinically diagnosed motor disorder (ALS/FTD-ALS or parkinsonism) were classified anymore as asymptomatic (unlike the CDR® plus NACC FTLD alone). CONCLUSIONS: Motor features are present in mutation carriers at all disease stages across all three genetic groups. Inclusion of motor symptoms in a rating scale that can be used in future clinical trials will not only ensure a more accurate severity measure is recorded but that a wider spectrum of FTD phenotypes can be included in the same trial.
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- 2022
5. Tissue Engineering: ADOPTIVE TRANSFER OF TUMOR-EDUCATED MACROPHAGES PROMOTE NEURAL TISSUE REGENERATION AND MOTOR RECOVERY FOLLOWING SEVERE SPINAL CORD INJURY
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Bifari, F., primary, Dolci, S., additional, Mannino, L., additional, Campanelli, A., additional, Bottani, E., additional, Karkossa, I., additional, setten, E., additional, Gianoli, S., additional, Di Chio, M., additional, Ciarpella, F., additional, Busetto, G., additional, Pezzotta, A., additional, Castagna, A., additional, Pruonto, G., additional, Binaschi, L., additional, Amenta, A., additional, Scupoli, M., additional, Cavallini, C., additional, Boschi, F., additional, Doherty, A., additional, Malpeli, G., additional, Rossi, E., additional, Martinelli, N., additional, Ferretti, S., additional, Malik, Z., additional, Sandri, M., additional, Pistocchi, A., additional, Schubert, K., additional, Endrizzi, M., additional, Bossolasco, P., additional, Fumagalli, G., additional, Locati, M., additional, and Decimo, I., additional
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- 2023
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6. The relationship between uremic toxins and symptoms in older men and women with advanced chronic kidney disease
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Massy Z. A., Chesnaye N. C., Larabi I. A., Dekker F. W., Evans M., Caskey F. J., Torino C., Porto G., Szymczak M., Drechsler C., Wanner C., Jager K. J., Alvarez J. C., Schneider A., Torp A., Iwig B., Perras B., Marx C., Blaser C., Emde C., Krieter D., Fuchs D., Irmler E., Platen E., Schmidt-Gurtler H., Schlee H., Naujoks H., Schlee I., Casar S., Beige J., Rothele J., Mazur J., Hahn K., Blouin K., Neumeier K., Anding-Rost K., Schramm L., Hopf M., Wuttke N., Frischmuth N., Ichtiaris P., Kirste P., Schulz P., Aign S., Biribauer S., Manan S., Roser S., Heidenreich S., Palm S., Schwedler S., Delrieux S., Renker S., Schattel S., Stephan T., Schmiedeke T., Weinreich T., Leimbach T., Stovesand T., Bahner U., Seeger W., Cupisti A., Sagliocca A., Ferraro A., Mele A., Naticchia A., Cosaro A., Ranghino A., Stucchi A., Pignataro A., De Blasio A., Pani A., Tsalouichos A., Bellasi A., Raffaele Di Iorio B., Butti A., Abaterusso C., Somma C., D'Alessandro C., Zullo C., Pozzi C., Bergamo D., Ciurlino D., Motta D., Russo D., Favaro E., Vigotti F., Ansali F., Conte F., Cianciotta F., Giacchino F., Cappellaio F., Pizzarelli F., Greco G., Bigatti G., Marinangeli G., Cabiddu G., Fumagalli G., Caloro G., Piccoli G., Capasso G., Gambaro G., Tognarelli G., Bonforte G., Conte G., Toscano G., Del Rosso G., Capizzi I., Baragetti I., Oldrizzi L., Gesualdo L., Biancone L., Magnano M., Ricardi M., Di Bari M., Laudato M., Luisa Sirico M., Ferraresi M., Provenzano M., Malaguti M., Palmieri N., Murrone P., Cirillo P., Dattolo P., Acampora P., Nigro R., Boero R., Scarpioni R., Sicoli R., Malandra R., Savoldi S., Bertoli S., Borrelli S., Maxia S., Maffei S., Mangano S., Cicchetti T., Rappa T., Palazzo V., De Simone W., Schrander A., Van Dam B., Siegert C., Gaillard C., Beerenhout C., Verburgh C., Janmaat C., Hoogeveen E., Hoorn E., Boots J., Boom H., Eijgenraam J. -W., Kooman J., Rotmans J., Vogt L., Raasveld M., Vervloet M., Van Buren M., Van Diepen M., Leurs P., Voskamp P., Blankestijn P., Van Esch S., Boorsma S., Berger S., Konings C., Aydin Z., Musiala A., Szymczak A., Olczyk E., Augustyniak-Bartosik H., Miskowiec-Wisniewska I., Manitius J., Pondel J., Jedrzejak K., Nowanska K., Nowak L., Durlik M., Dorota S., Nieszporek T., Heleniak Z., Jonsson A., Blom A. -L., Rogland B., Wallquist C., Vargas D., Dimeny E., Sundelin F., Uhlin F., Welander G., Bascaran Hernandez I., Grontoft K. -C., Stendahl M., Svensson M., Heimburger O., Kashioulis P., Melander S., Almquist T., Jensen U., Woodman A., McKeever A., Ullah A., McLaren B., Harron C., Barrett C., O'Toole C., Summersgill C., Geddes C., Glowski D., McGlynn D., Sands D., Roy G., Hirst G., King H., McNally H., Masri-Senghor H., Murtagh H., Rayner H., Turner J., Wilcox J., Berdeprado J., Wong J., Banda J., Jones K., Haydock L., Wilkinson L., Carmody M., Weetman M., Joinson M., Dutton M., Matthews M., Morgan N., Bleakley N., Cockwell P., Roderick P., Mason P., Kalra P., Sajith R., Chapman S., Navjee S., Crosbie S., Brown S., Tickle S., Mathavakkannan S., Kuan Y., Massy, Z. A., Chesnaye, N. C., Larabi, I. A., Dekker, F. W., Evans, M., Caskey, F. J., Torino, C., Porto, G., Szymczak, M., Drechsler, C., Wanner, C., Jager, K. J., Alvarez, J. C., Schneider, A., Torp, A., Iwig, B., Perras, B., Marx, C., Blaser, C., Emde, C., Krieter, D., Fuchs, D., Irmler, E., Platen, E., Schmidt-Gurtler, H., Schlee, H., Naujoks, H., Schlee, I., Casar, S., Beige, J., Rothele, J., Mazur, J., Hahn, K., Blouin, K., Neumeier, K., Anding-Rost, K., Schramm, L., Hopf, M., Wuttke, N., Frischmuth, N., Ichtiaris, P., Kirste, P., Schulz, P., Aign, S., Biribauer, S., Manan, S., Roser, S., Heidenreich, S., Palm, S., Schwedler, S., Delrieux, S., Renker, S., Schattel, S., Stephan, T., Schmiedeke, T., Weinreich, T., Leimbach, T., Stovesand, T., Bahner, U., Seeger, W., Cupisti, A., Sagliocca, A., Ferraro, A., Mele, A., Naticchia, A., Cosaro, A., Ranghino, A., Stucchi, A., Pignataro, A., De Blasio, A., Pani, A., Tsalouichos, A., Bellasi, A., Raffaele Di Iorio, B., Butti, A., Abaterusso, C., Somma, C., D'Alessandro, C., Zullo, C., Pozzi, C., Bergamo, D., Ciurlino, D., Motta, D., Russo, D., Favaro, E., Vigotti, F., Ansali, F., Conte, F., Cianciotta, F., Giacchino, F., Cappellaio, F., Pizzarelli, F., Greco, G., Bigatti, G., Marinangeli, G., Cabiddu, G., Fumagalli, G., Caloro, G., Piccoli, G., Capasso, G., Gambaro, G., Tognarelli, G., Bonforte, G., Conte, G., Toscano, G., Del Rosso, G., Capizzi, I., Baragetti, I., Oldrizzi, L., Gesualdo, L., Biancone, L., Magnano, M., Ricardi, M., Di Bari, M., Laudato, M., Luisa Sirico, M., Ferraresi, M., Provenzano, M., Malaguti, M., Palmieri, N., Murrone, P., Cirillo, P., Dattolo, P., Acampora, P., Nigro, R., Boero, R., Scarpioni, R., Sicoli, R., Malandra, R., Savoldi, S., Bertoli, S., Borrelli, S., Maxia, S., Maffei, S., Mangano, S., Cicchetti, T., Rappa, T., Palazzo, V., De Simone, W., Schrander, A., Van Dam, B., Siegert, C., Gaillard, C., Beerenhout, C., Verburgh, C., Janmaat, C., Hoogeveen, E., Hoorn, E., Boots, J., Boom, H., Eijgenraam, J. -W., Kooman, J., Rotmans, J., Vogt, L., Raasveld, M., Vervloet, M., Van Buren, M., Van Diepen, M., Leurs, P., Voskamp, P., Blankestijn, P., Van Esch, S., Boorsma, S., Berger, S., Konings, C., Aydin, Z., Musiala, A., Szymczak, A., Olczyk, E., Augustyniak-Bartosik, H., Miskowiec-Wisniewska, I., Manitius, J., Pondel, J., Jedrzejak, K., Nowanska, K., Nowak, L., Durlik, M., Dorota, S., Nieszporek, T., Heleniak, Z., Jonsson, A., Blom, A. -L., Rogland, B., Wallquist, C., Vargas, D., Dimeny, E., Sundelin, F., Uhlin, F., Welander, G., Bascaran Hernandez, I., Grontoft, K. -C., Stendahl, M., Svensson, M., Heimburger, O., Kashioulis, P., Melander, S., Almquist, T., Jensen, U., Woodman, A., Mckeever, A., Ullah, A., Mclaren, B., Harron, C., Barrett, C., O'Toole, C., Summersgill, C., Geddes, C., Glowski, D., Mcglynn, D., Sands, D., Roy, G., Hirst, G., King, H., Mcnally, H., Masri-Senghor, H., Murtagh, H., Rayner, H., Turner, J., Wilcox, J., Berdeprado, J., Wong, J., Banda, J., Jones, K., Haydock, L., Wilkinson, L., Carmody, M., Weetman, M., Joinson, M., Dutton, M., Matthews, M., Morgan, N., Bleakley, N., Cockwell, P., Roderick, P., Mason, P., Kalra, P., Sajith, R., Chapman, S., Navjee, S., Crosbie, S., Brown, S., Tickle, S., Mathavakkannan, S., Kuan, Y., Nephrology, ACS - Diabetes & metabolism, Medical Informatics, APH - Methodology, APH - Aging & Later Life, APH - Quality of Care, APH - Global Health, APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases, and ACS - Pulmonary hypertension & thrombosis
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Transplantation ,Nephrology ,uremic toxins ,CKD ,symptoms ,symptom ,elderly - Abstract
Background Patients with stage 4/5 chronic kidney disease (CKD) suffer from various symptoms. The retention of uremic solutes is thought to be associated with those symptoms. However, there are relatively few rigorous studies on the potential links between uremic toxins and symptoms in patients with CKD. Methods The EQUAL study is an ongoing observational cohort study of non-dialyzed patients with stage 4/5 CKD. EQUAL patients from Germany, Poland, Sweden and the UK were included in the present study (n = 795). Data and symptom self-report questionnaires were collected between April 2012 and September 2020. Baseline uric acid and parathyroid hormone and 10 uremic toxins were quantified. We tested the association between uremic toxins and symptoms and adjusted P-values for multiple testing. Results Symptoms were more frequent in women than in men with stage 4/5 CKD, while levels of various uremic toxins were higher in men. Only trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO; positive association with fatigue), p-cresyl sulfate (PCS) with constipation and 3-carboxy-4-methyl-5-propyl-2-furanpropionic acid (negative association with shortness of breath) demonstrated moderately strong associations with symptoms in adjusted analyses. The association of phenylacetylglutamine with shortness of breath was consistent in both sexes, although it only reached statistical significance in the full population. In contrast, TMAO (fatigue) and PCS and phenylacetylglutamine (constipation) were only associated with symptoms in men, who presented higher serum levels than women. Conclusion Only a limited number of toxins were associated with symptoms in persons with stage 4/5 CKD. Other uremic toxins, uremia-related factors or psychosocial factors not yet explored might contribute to symptom burden.
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7. Spin-eccentricity interplay in merging binary black holes
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Fumagalli, G, Gerosa, D, Fumagalli, G, and Gerosa, D
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Orbital eccentricity and spin precession are precious observables to infer the formation history of binary black holes with gravitational-wave data. We present a post-Newtonian, multi-timescale analysis of the binary dynamics able to capture both precession and eccentricity over long inspirals. We show that the evolution of an eccentric binary can be reduced to that of an effective source on quasicircular orbits, coupled to a post-Newtonian prescription for the secular evolution of the eccentricity. Our findings unveil an interplay between precession and eccentricity: the spins of eccentric binaries precess on shorter timescales and their nutation amplitude is altered compared to black holes on quasicircular orbits, consequently affecting the so-called spin morphology. Even if binaries circularize by the time they enter the sensitivity window of our detectors, their spin orientations retain some memory of the past evolution on eccentric orbits, thus providing a new link between gravitational-wave detection and astrophysical formation. At the same time, we point out that residual eccentricity should be considered a source of systematics when reconstructing the past history of black-hole binaries using the spin orientations.
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8. Does cognitive decline influence signing?
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Preti, A, Diana, L, Castaldo, R, Pischedda, F, Difonzo, T, Fumagalli, G, Arighi, A, Sartori, G, Zago, S, Bolognini, N, Preti, Alice Naomi, Diana, Lorenzo, Castaldo, Rita, Pischedda, Francesca, Difonzo, Teresa, Fumagalli, Giorgio, Arighi, Andrea, Sartori, Giuseppe, Zago, Stefano, Bolognini, Nadia, Preti, A, Diana, L, Castaldo, R, Pischedda, F, Difonzo, T, Fumagalli, G, Arighi, A, Sartori, G, Zago, S, Bolognini, N, Preti, Alice Naomi, Diana, Lorenzo, Castaldo, Rita, Pischedda, Francesca, Difonzo, Teresa, Fumagalli, Giorgio, Arighi, Andrea, Sartori, Giuseppe, Zago, Stefano, and Bolognini, Nadia
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The study explored the change in handwritten signature in neurodegenerative diseases by using of a rater-based approach. Four independent observers were required to compare a pair of signatures (on average, 5 years elapsed between the two signatures) made by 103 patients (mean age 72 years) with Alzheimer's disease (AD) or frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and by 31 healthy participants (HC; mean age 73 years), judging their change according to a 0-1 rating scale (0 = similar or 1 = different). If a signature change was detected, the rater had also to report which signature features (spatial layout, omitted/added/switched letters or names, shape of letter, pen-flow) changed on the same 0-1 scale. For the AD and FTD groups, one signature was collected prior to the diagnosis of dementia, the other subsequent. A signature change was reported by raters in 36% of AD patients, 44% of FTD, and 17% of HC, with significant differences between both clinical groups and HC (vs. AD, p = .01; vs. FTD, p = .001). There was not a distinctive marker of the signature change (i.e., feature change) in patients with dementia. Moreover, the signature changes in neurological patients were unrelated to their clinical and demographic characteristics (age, sex, education, time elapsed between the two signatures, Mini-mental State Examination score). The findings suggest a resistance of handwritten signature in neurodegenerative diseases and in physiological aging, also suggesting that the signature may be an unreliable indicator of the cognitive status in AD and FTD, at least if subjectively evaluated.
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9. Efficient multi-timescale dynamics of precessing black-hole binaries
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Gerosa, D, Fumagalli, G, Mould, M, Cavallotto, G, Padilla Monroy, D, Gangardt, D, DE RENZIS, V, Davide Gerosa, Giulia Fumagalli, Matthew Mould, Giovanni Cavallotto, Diego Padilla Monroy, Daria Gangardt, Viola De Renzis, Gerosa, D, Fumagalli, G, Mould, M, Cavallotto, G, Padilla Monroy, D, Gangardt, D, DE RENZIS, V, Davide Gerosa, Giulia Fumagalli, Matthew Mould, Giovanni Cavallotto, Diego Padilla Monroy, Daria Gangardt, and Viola De Renzis
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We present analytical and numerical progress on black-hole binary spin precession at second post-Newtonian order using multitimescale methods. In addition to the commonly used effective spin which acts as a constant of motion, we exploit the weighted spin difference and show that such reparametrization cures the coordinate singularity that affected the previous formulation for the case of equal-mass binaries. The dynamics on the precession timescale is written down in closed form in both coprecessing and inertial frames. Radiation reaction can then be introduced in a quasiadiabatic fashion such that, at least for binaries on quasicircular orbits, gravitational inspirals reduce to solving a single ordinary differential equation. We provide a broad review of the resulting phenomenology and rewrite the relevant physics in terms of the newly adopted parametrization. This includes the spin-orbit resonances, the up-down instability, spin propagation at past time infinity, and new precession estimators to be used in gravitational-wave astronomy. Our findings are implemented in version 2 of the public Python module precession. Performing a precession-averaged post-Newtonian evolution from/to arbitrarily large separation takes ≲0.1 s on a single off-the-shelf processor - a 50× speedup compared to our previous implementation. This allows for a wide variety of applications including propagating gravitational-wave posterior samples as well as population-synthesis predictions of astrophysical nature.
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10. Adoptive transfer of tumor-educated macrophages promote neural tissue regeneration and motor recovery following severe spinal cord injury
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Bifari, F., Dolci, S., Mannino, L., Campanelli, A., Bottani, E., Karkossa, Isabel, Setten, E., Gianoli, S., Di Chio, M., Ciarpella, F., Busetto, G., Pezzotta, A., Castagna, A., Pruonto, G., Binaschi, L., Amenta, A., Scupoli, M., Cavallini, C., Boschi, F., Doherty, A., Malpeli, G., Rossi, E., Martinelli, N., Ferretti, S., Malik, Z., Sandri, M., Pistocchi, A., Schubert, Kristin, Endrizzi, M., Bossolasco, P., Fumagalli, G., Locati, M., Decimo, I., Bifari, F., Dolci, S., Mannino, L., Campanelli, A., Bottani, E., Karkossa, Isabel, Setten, E., Gianoli, S., Di Chio, M., Ciarpella, F., Busetto, G., Pezzotta, A., Castagna, A., Pruonto, G., Binaschi, L., Amenta, A., Scupoli, M., Cavallini, C., Boschi, F., Doherty, A., Malpeli, G., Rossi, E., Martinelli, N., Ferretti, S., Malik, Z., Sandri, M., Pistocchi, A., Schubert, Kristin, Endrizzi, M., Bossolasco, P., Fumagalli, G., Locati, M., and Decimo, I.
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11. Serie senza limiti. La distopia tecnologica nei racconti televisivi seriali
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Visconti, A, Modenesi, M, Scaglioni, M, Crippa, N, Cattaneo, A, Fumagalli, G, Papa, M, Seregni, FG, Trashaj, M, Baccolini, R, Pagetti, C, Rinoldi, DG, Salvati, A, Baccarelli, M, Donati, G, Forti, G, Crippa, Nicola, Scaglioni, Massimo, Scaglioni, Massimo (ORCID:0000-0002-9735-1565), Visconti, A, Modenesi, M, Scaglioni, M, Crippa, N, Cattaneo, A, Fumagalli, G, Papa, M, Seregni, FG, Trashaj, M, Baccolini, R, Pagetti, C, Rinoldi, DG, Salvati, A, Baccarelli, M, Donati, G, Forti, G, Crippa, Nicola, Scaglioni, Massimo, and Scaglioni, Massimo (ORCID:0000-0002-9735-1565)
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A partire da una riflessione sul ruolo della serialità distopica nel contesto culturale contemporaneo, il contributo è destinato all’analisi delle distopie tecnologiche nei racconti televisivi, un tema oggi di centrale importanza, vista la crescente diffusione di fiction distopiche all’interno del medium seriale.
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12. «Pensierocrimine» e funzioni della pena
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Baccarelli, M, Baccolini, R, Cattaneo, A, Crippa, N, Donati, G, Fumagalli, G, Modenesi, M, Pagetti, C, Papa, M, Rinoldi, D G, Salvati, A, Scaglioni, M, Seregni, F G, Trashaj, M, Visconti, A, Forti, G, Visconti A, Trashaj, Megi, Megi Trashaj (ORCID:0000-0002-1383-3752), Baccarelli, M, Baccolini, R, Cattaneo, A, Crippa, N, Donati, G, Fumagalli, G, Modenesi, M, Pagetti, C, Papa, M, Rinoldi, D G, Salvati, A, Scaglioni, M, Seregni, F G, Trashaj, M, Visconti, A, Forti, G, Visconti A, Trashaj, Megi, and Megi Trashaj (ORCID:0000-0002-1383-3752)
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Quello della fantascienza e delle distopie è un vastissimo universo narrativo (comprensivo di opere cinematografiche e serie televisive) in cui il confronto con temi e problemi di giustizia appare particolarmente serrato, malgrado la frequente sottovalutazione di questo filone legata all’etichetta di genere e alla proliferazione di prodotti commerciali. Eppure, in un mondo in cui la sempre più rapida evoluzione tecnologica rende attuali, e anzi impellenti, questioni etiche, filosofiche e sociopolitiche un momento prima apparentemente remote e ‘futuribili’, confrontarsi con gli scenari immaginati dai grandi autori di fantascienza diventa ineludibile, per il giurista come per il cittadino. La fantascienza di qualità letteraria, presa in considerazione dai saggi qui raccolti, presenta anzi al lettore o spettatore un’incredibile varietà di conflitti, questioni giuridiche e dilemmi morali, in superficie legati a specifici sviluppi tecnologici, reali o immaginifici, ma assai spesso, a un’analisi più approfondita, di portata universale. Nel trasportare il lettore «oltre i confini della realtà» attuale, l’analisi della letteratura fantascientifica compiuta dagli autori del presente volume finisce quindi per incoraggiarlo a spingersi «dove nessuno è mai giunto prima» nell’esplorazione della vera «ultima frontiera» adombrata dalla metafora dello spazio intergalattico: le profondità dell’umano e, «in uno specchio oscuro», del disumano. [Risvolto di copertina]
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13. Genetic factors influencing the development of vincristine-induced neurotoxicity
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Pozzi, E, Fumagalli, G, Chiorazzi, A, Canta, A, Cavaletti, G, Pozzi E., Fumagalli G., Chiorazzi A., Canta A., Cavaletti G., Pozzi, E, Fumagalli, G, Chiorazzi, A, Canta, A, Cavaletti, G, Pozzi E., Fumagalli G., Chiorazzi A., Canta A., and Cavaletti G.
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Introduction: One of the most common side effects during vincristine (VCR) use is the establishment of VCR–induced peripheral neuropathy (VIPN). Among several risk factors that can influence the development of VIPN, such as cumulative dose and patient’s age, sex, ethnicity, and genetic variants, this review is focused on the genetic variability. Areas covered: A literature research was performed firstly using the following PubMed search string ((((CIPN OR (vincristine AND neurotoxicity OR (vincristine AND neuropathy))) AND (polymorphisms OR (genetic variants OR (genetic factors OR (genetic profile OR (pharmacogenetics OR (genome-wide OR (genetic risk OR (expression genotype))))))))))) but also other relevant papers cited by the selected articles were included. Based on the obtained results, we identified two main categories of genes: genes involved in pharmacokinetics (genes related to metabolism and transport) or pharmacodynamics (genes related to mechanism of action) of VCR. Expert opinion: Despite several clinical retrospective studies investigating the possible correlations between patient genotype and VIPN onset, contrasting and inconsistent results are reported. In conclusion, given the clinical relevance of VIPN, further and more focused research would be fundamental in order to identify genetic variants able to predict its development and to allow a safer management of treated patients.
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14. Assessment of Neurofilament Light Protein as a Serum Biomarker in Rodent Models of Toxic-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
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Llorens, J, Barenys, M, Fumagalli, G, Cavaletti, G, Zetterberg, H, Meregalli, C, Fumagalli G., Cavaletti G., Zetterberg H., Meregalli C., Llorens, J, Barenys, M, Fumagalli, G, Cavaletti, G, Zetterberg, H, Meregalli, C, Fumagalli G., Cavaletti G., Zetterberg H., and Meregalli C.
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Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neurotoxicity (CIPN) is a side effect frequently caused by common antitumor drugs, which may induce a severe and persistent limitation of the quality of life of cancer patients. Today, nerve conduction studies are considered the most objective indicators for CIPN diagnosis. Unfortunately, they are not easily available at most oncology centers. Therefore, a noninvasive and highly sensitive method is required to confirm nerve damage. Increased evidence supports the potential utility of fluid-based biomarkers to predict tissue damage and to monitor neurotoxicity due to drug administration or the efficacy of disease-modifying treatments. Neurofilaments, the major intermediate filaments in neurons that are specifically expressed in axons, have been investigated as potential biomarker candidates that might be used for this purpose. Neurofilament light chain (NfL) protein is increasingly proposed as a blood biomarker in several neurological diseases mainly affecting the central nervous system. In addition, analysis of serum NfL was evaluated also in peripheral neuropathies including Guillain–Barré syndrome, chronic inflammatory demyelinating and vasculitic neuropathies, and Charcot–Marie–Tooth. This chapter aims to provide an overview of the methods that allow NfL quantification in serum, focusing on the most recent ultrasensitive single molecule array (Simoa) assay. This technique is likely to be the best method for NfL dosage in CIPN models to predict the onset of large caliber neuronal dysfunction. Since blood sampling is an easily accessible technique, serum NfL may provide important help to monitor neuroaxonal damage after chemotherapy treatment, and might represent promising tools to follow CIPN progress.
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15. Erratum: Pathogenic role of delta 2 tubulin in bortezomib-induced peripheral neuropathy (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2021) 118 (e2012685118) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2012685118)
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Pero M. E., Pero, M, Meregalli, C, Qu, X, Ji-Eun Shin, G, Kumar, A, Shorey, M, Rolls, M, Tanji, K, Brannagan, T, Alberti, P, Fumagalli, G, Monza, L, Grueber, W, Cavaletti, G, Bartolini, F, Pero M. E., Meregalli C., Qu X., Ji-Eun Shin G., Kumar A., Shorey M., Rolls M. M., Tanji K., Brannagan T. H., Alberti P., Fumagalli G., Monza L., Grueber W. B., Cavaletti G., Bartolini F., Pero M. E., Pero, M, Meregalli, C, Qu, X, Ji-Eun Shin, G, Kumar, A, Shorey, M, Rolls, M, Tanji, K, Brannagan, T, Alberti, P, Fumagalli, G, Monza, L, Grueber, W, Cavaletti, G, Bartolini, F, Pero M. E., Meregalli C., Qu X., Ji-Eun Shin G., Kumar A., Shorey M., Rolls M. M., Tanji K., Brannagan T. H., Alberti P., Fumagalli G., Monza L., Grueber W. B., Cavaletti G., and Bartolini F.
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The authors note that on page 2, left column, first full paragraph, line 9, the citations to ref. 3 and ref. 41 are incorrect and thus should have been removed. The authors also note that Fig. 5 appeared incorrectly. In panel A, the one-letter symbol for glutamic acid appeared incorrectly as "G" and should instead have appeared as "E." The corrected figure and its legend appear below. The online version has been corrected.
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16. Oxaliplatin induced peripheral neurotoxicity (OIPN) and ion unbalance: the perilous link between acute and chronic neurotoxicity.
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Alberti, P, Malacrida, A, Ballarini, E, Nicolini, G, Semperboni, S, Canta, A, Fumagalli, G, Pozzi, E, Scuteri, A, Cavaletti, G, ALBERTI, P, MALACRIDA, A, BALLARINI, E, NICOLINI, G, SEMPERBONI, S, CANTA, A, FUMAGALLI, G, POZZI, E, SCUTERI, A, CAVALETTI, G, Alberti, P, Malacrida, A, Ballarini, E, Nicolini, G, Semperboni, S, Canta, A, Fumagalli, G, Pozzi, E, Scuteri, A, Cavaletti, G, ALBERTI, P, MALACRIDA, A, BALLARINI, E, NICOLINI, G, SEMPERBONI, S, CANTA, A, FUMAGALLI, G, POZZI, E, SCUTERI, A, and CAVALETTI, G
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17. Early stimulation of trek channel transcription and activity induced by oxaliplatin-dependent cytosolic acidification
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Dionisi, M, Ruffinatti, F, Riva, B, Lim, D, Canta, A, Meregalli, C, Fumagalli, G, Monza, L, Ferrer-Montiel, A, Fernandez-Carvajal, A, Cavaletti, G, Genazzani, A, Distasi, C, Dionisi M., Ruffinatti F. A., Riva B., Lim D., Canta A., Meregalli C., Fumagalli G., Monza L., Ferrer-Montiel A., Fernandez-Carvajal A., Cavaletti G., Genazzani A. A., Distasi C., Dionisi, M, Ruffinatti, F, Riva, B, Lim, D, Canta, A, Meregalli, C, Fumagalli, G, Monza, L, Ferrer-Montiel, A, Fernandez-Carvajal, A, Cavaletti, G, Genazzani, A, Distasi, C, Dionisi M., Ruffinatti F. A., Riva B., Lim D., Canta A., Meregalli C., Fumagalli G., Monza L., Ferrer-Montiel A., Fernandez-Carvajal A., Cavaletti G., Genazzani A. A., and Distasi C.
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Oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy is characterized by an acute hyperexcitability syndrome triggered/exacerbated by cold. The mechanisms underlying oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy are unclear, but the alteration of ion channel expression and activity plays a well-recognized central role. Recently, we found that oxaliplatin leads to cytosolic acidification in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. Here, we investigated the early impact of oxaliplatin on the proton-sensitive TREK potassium channels. Following a 6-h oxaliplatin treatment, both channels underwent a transcription upregulation that returned to control levels after 42 h. The overexpression of TREK channels was also observed after in vivo treatment in DRG cells from mice exposed to acute treatment with oxaliplatin. Moreover, both intracellular pH and TREK channel transcription were similarly regulated after incubation with amiloride, an inhibitor of the Na+/H+ exchanger. In addition, we studied the role of oxaliplatin-induced acidification on channel behavior, and, as expected, we observed a robust positive modulation of TREK channel activity. Finally, we focused on the impact of this complex modulation on capsaicin-evoked neuronal activity finding a transient decrease in the average firing rate following 6 h of oxaliplatin treatment. In conclusion, the early activation of TREK genes may represent a mechanism of protection against the oxaliplatin-related perturbation of neuronal excitability.
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18. Reply to a comment paper on the published paper by canta, a. Et al: “calmangafodipir reduces sensory alterations and prevents intraepidermal nerve fibers loss in a mouse model of oxaliplatin induced peripheral neurotoxicity”—antioxidants 2020, 9, 594
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Canta, A, Chiorazzi, A, Pozzi, E, Fumagalli, G, Monza, L, Meregalli, C, Carozzi, V, Rodriguez-Menendez, V, Oggioni, N, Nasstrom, J, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, Canta A., Chiorazzi A., Pozzi E., Fumagalli G., Monza L., Meregalli C., Carozzi V. A., Rodriguez-Menendez V., Oggioni N., Nasstrom J., Marmiroli P., Cavaletti G., Canta, A, Chiorazzi, A, Pozzi, E, Fumagalli, G, Monza, L, Meregalli, C, Carozzi, V, Rodriguez-Menendez, V, Oggioni, N, Nasstrom, J, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, Canta A., Chiorazzi A., Pozzi E., Fumagalli G., Monza L., Meregalli C., Carozzi V. A., Rodriguez-Menendez V., Oggioni N., Nasstrom J., Marmiroli P., and Cavaletti G.
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19. Understanding Factors Associated With Psychomotor Subtypes of Delirium in Older Inpatients With Dementia
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Morandi, A, Zambon, A, Di Santo, S, Mazzone, A, Cherubini, A, Mossello, E, Bo, M, Marengoni, A, Bellelli, G, Rispoli, V, Malara, A, Spadea, F, Di Cello, S, Ceravolo, F, Fabiano, F, Chiaradia, G, Gabriele, A, Lenino, P, Andrea, T, Settembrini, V, Capomolla, D, Citrino, A, Scriva, A, Bruno, I, Secchi, R, De Martino, E, Muccinelli, R, Lupi, G, Paonessa, P, Fabbri, A, Passuti, M, Castellari, S, Po, A, Gaggioli, G, Varesi, M, Moneti, P, Capurso, S, Latini, V, Ghidotti, S, Riccardelli, F, Macchi, M, Rigo, R, Claudio, P, Angelo, B, Flavio, C, Benedetta, B, Boffelli, S, Cassinadri, A, Franzoni, S, Spazzini, E, Andretto, D, Tonini, G, Andreani, L, Coralli, M, Balotta, A, Cancelliere, R, Ballardini, G, Simoncelli, M, Mancini, A, Strazzacapa, M, Fabio, S, De Filippi, F, Giudice, C, Dentizzi, C, Azzini, M, Cazzadori, M, Mastroeni, V, Bertassello, P, Claudia Benati, H, Nesta, E, Tobaldini, C, Guerini, F, Elena, T, Mombelloni, P, Fontanini, F, Gabriella, L, Pizzorni, C, Oliverio, M, Del Grosso, L, 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N., Pierluigi D. S., Laura R., Fabiana T., Giovanna C., Antonino A., Felice C., Danilo F., Giovanna D. B., Francesco L., Salini S., Angela B. M., Giorgetta C., Giovanni G., Gerardo B., Silvio R., Letizia S., Davide B., Rosaria R. M., Maria D. A., Raffaele P., Palmieri V. O., Palasciano G., Belfiore A., Portincasa P., Carlo S., Alessia D., Valiani V., Carolina B., Tiziana C., Paola T., Ugo P., Giacomo P., Castellano M., Anna G., Elisa C., Federica C., Antonietta C. M., Luigi M., Fabio L., Salvatore B., Gelosa G., Viviana A. T., Piras V., Andrea C., Alessandra B., Coen D., Magliola R., Milanesio D., Muzzulini C. L., Paolo F., Marinella T., Sofia C. M., Marta B., Siano P., Capo G., Napoletano R., Cecilia P., Mancini C., Del Buono C., De Bartolomeo G., Addolorata M., Carmen C., Giovanni V. A., Moschettini G., Franco M., Daniela R., D'Amico G., Mirella P., Endrizzi C., Trotta L., Ciarambino T., Orazio Z., Emanuela T., Marta S., Thomas F., Giacomo T., Ignazio D. F., Andrea B., Giuseppe O., Emanuela F., Serena A., Elena D. I., Serena B., Erika N., Roberto S., Elena S., Manuela P., Francesca A., and Angelo T.
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Objectives: Few studies have analyzed factors associated with delirium subtypes. In this study, we investigate factors associated with subtypes of delirium only in patients with dementia to provide insights on the possible prevention and treatments. Design: This is a cross-sectional study nested in the “Delirium Day” study, a nationwide Italian point-prevalence study. Setting and Participants: Older patients admitted to 205 acute and 92 rehabilitation hospital wards. Measures: Delirium was evaluated with the 4-AT and the motor subtypes with the Delirium Motor Subtype Scale. Dementia was defined by the presence of a documented diagnosis in the medical records and/or prescription of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors or memantine prior to admission. Results: Of the 1057 patients with dementia, 35% had delirium, with 25.6% hyperactive, 33.1% hypoactive, 34.5% mixed, and 6.7% nonmotor subtype. There were higher odds of having venous catheters in the hypoactive (OR 1.82, 95% CI 1.18-2.81) and mixed type of delirium (OR 2.23, CI 1.43-3.46), whereas higher odds of urinary catheters in the hypoactive (OR 2.91, CI 1.92-4.39), hyperactive (OR 1.99, CI 1.23-3.21), and mixed types of delirium (OR 2.05, CI 1.36-3.07). We found higher odds of antipsychotics both in the hyperactive (OR 2.87, CI 1.81-4.54) and mixed subtype (OR 1.84, CI 1.24-2.75), whereas higher odds of antibiotics was present only in the mixed subtype (OR 1.91, CI 1.26-2.87). Conclusions and Implications: In patients with dementia, the mixed delirium subtype is the most prevalent followed by the hypoactive, hyperactive, and nonmotor subtype. Motor subtypes of delirium may be triggered by clinical factors, including the use of venous and urinary catheters, and the use of antipsychotics. Future studies are necessary to provide further insights on the possible pathophysiology of delirium in patients with dementia and to address the optimization of the management of potential risk factors.
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20. Modelling the cascade of biomarker changes in GRN-related frontotemporal dementia
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Panman, J. L., Venkatraghavan, V., Van Der Ende, E. L., Steketee, R. M. E., Jiskoot, L. C., Poos, J. M., Dopper, E. G. P., Meeter, L. H. H., Kaat, L. D., Rombouts, S. A. R. B., Vernooij, M. W., Kievit, A. J. A., Premi, E., Cosseddu, M., Bonomi, E., Olives, J., Rohrer, J. D., Sanchez-Valle, R., Borroni, B., Bron, E. E., Van Swieten, J. C., Papma, J. M., Klein, S., Afonso, S., Almeida, M. R., Anderl-Straub, S., Andersson, C., Antonell, A., Archetti, S., Arighi, A., Balasa, M., Barandiaran, M., Bargallo, N., Bartha, R., Bender, B., Black, S., Butler, C., Bocchetta, M., Borrego-Ecija, S., Bras, J., Bruffaerts, R., Caroppo, P., Cash, D., Castelo-Branco, M., Convery, R., Cope, T., Danek, A., De Arriba, M., De Mendonca, A., Di Fede, G., Diaz, Z., Ducharme, S., Duro, D., Fenoglio, C., Ferreira, C. B., Finger, E., Flanagan, T., Fox, N., Freedman, M., Fumagalli, G., Gabilondo, A., Galimberti, D., Gasparotti, R., Gauthier, S., Gazzina, S., Gerhard, A., Giaccone, G., Gorostidi, A., Graff, C., Greaves, C., Guerreiro, R., Heller, C., Hoegen, T., Indakoetxea, B., Jelic, V., Karnath, H. -O., Keren, R., Laforce, R., Leitao, M. J., Levin, J., Llado, A., Loosli, S., Maruta, C., Masellis, M., Mead, S., Miltenberger, G., Van Minkelenm Sara Mitchell, R., Moore, K., Moreno, F., Nicholas, J., Oijerstedt, L., Otto, M., Ourselin, S., Padovani, A., Peakman, G., Pijnenburg, Y., Polito, C., Prioni, S., Prix, C., Rademakers, R., Redaelli, V., Rittman, T., Rogaeva, E., Rosa-Neto, P., Rossi, G., Rosser, M., Rowe, J., Santana, I., Santiago, B., Scarpini, E., Schonecker, S., Shafei, E. S. R., Shoesmith, C., Synofzik, M., Tabuas-Pereira, M., Tagliavini, F., Tartaglia, C., Tainta, M., Taipa, R., Tang-Wai, D., Thomas, D. L., Thonberg, H., Timberlake, C., Tiraboschi, P., Todd, E., Vandamme, P., Vandenberghe, R., Vandenbulcke, M., Veldsman, M., Verdelho, A., Villanua, J., Warren, J., Wilkeione, C., Elisabeth, W., Henrik, W., Zulaica, Z. M., Neurology, Physics and medical technology, Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Clinical Genetics, and Medical Research Council
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Male ,Oncology ,Disease ,Neuropsychological Tests ,GENFI consortium investigators ,Primary progressive aphasia ,Cognition ,Progranulins ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neurofilament Proteins ,BEHAVIORAL VARIANT ,HETEROGENEITY ,Gray Matter ,11 Medical and Health Sciences ,Language ,Psychiatry ,0303 health sciences ,Brain ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,White Matter ,17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Phenotype ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Frontotemporal Dementia ,Disease Progression ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Frontotemporal dementia ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Clinical Neurology ,EVENT-BASED MODEL ,Grey matter ,Lateralization of brain function ,White matter ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Internal medicine ,NEUROFILAMENT LIGHT-CHAIN ,medicine ,Humans ,LOBAR DEGENERATION ,PROGRANULIN ,Aged ,030304 developmental biology ,Science & Technology ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,business.industry ,DISEASE PROGRESSION ,medicine.disease ,Mutation ,WHITE-MATTER INTEGRITY ,Surgery ,Neurosciences & Neurology ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,GENFI ,Biomarkers ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Progressive disease - Abstract
ObjectiveProgranulin-related frontotemporal dementia (FTD-GRN) is a fast progressive disease. Modelling the cascade of multimodal biomarker changes aids in understanding the aetiology of this disease and enables monitoring of individual mutation carriers. In this cross-sectional study, we estimated the temporal cascade of biomarker changes for FTD-GRN, in a data-driven way.MethodsWe included 56 presymptomatic and 35 symptomatic GRN mutation carriers, and 35 healthy non-carriers. Selected biomarkers were neurofilament light chain (NfL), grey matter volume, white matter microstructure and cognitive domains. We used discriminative event-based modelling to infer the cascade of biomarker changes in FTD-GRN and estimated individual disease severity through cross-validation. We derived the biomarker cascades in non-fluent variant primary progressive aphasia (nfvPPA) and behavioural variant FTD (bvFTD) to understand the differences between these phenotypes.ResultsLanguage functioning and NfL were the earliest abnormal biomarkers in FTD-GRN. White matter tracts were affected before grey matter volume, and the left hemisphere degenerated before the right. Based on individual disease severities, presymptomatic carriers could be delineated from symptomatic carriers with a sensitivity of 100% and specificity of 96.1%. The estimated disease severity strongly correlated with functional severity in nfvPPA, but not in bvFTD. In addition, the biomarker cascade in bvFTD showed more uncertainty than nfvPPA.ConclusionDegeneration of axons and language deficits are indicated to be the earliest biomarkers in FTD-GRN, with bvFTD being more heterogeneous in disease progression than nfvPPA. Our data-driven model could help identify presymptomatic GRN mutation carriers at risk of conversion to the clinical stage.
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21. Accuracy of the clinical diagnosis of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) among the Italian Dementia Centers: a study by the Italian DLB study group (DLB-SINdem)
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Russo, M., Carrarini, Claudia, Di Iorio, A., Pellegrino, R., Bruni, A. C., Caratozzolo, S., Chiari, A., Pretta, S., Marra, Camillo, Cotelli, M. S., Arighi, A., Fumagalli, G. G., Cataruzza, T., Caso, F., Paci, C., Rosso, M., Amici, S., Giannandrea, D., Pilotto, A., Luzzi, S., Castellano, A., D'Antonio, F., Luca, A., Gelosa, G., Piccoli, T., Mauri, M., Agosta, F., Babiloni, C., Borroni, B., Bozzali, M., Filippi, M., Galimberti, D., Monastero, R., Muscio, C., Parnetti, L., Perani, D., Serra, L., Silani, V., Tiraboschi, P., Cagnin, A., Padovani, A., Bonanni, L., Roberta, B., Federica, F., Sebastiano, G., Caterina, G., Gianmarco, G., Giuseppe, M., Giulia, M., Stefano, M., Carmela, R., Marco, R., Pierpaolo, S., Giuseppe, S. P., Marinella, T., Federico, V., Antonietta, V. M., Carrarini C., Marra C. (ORCID:0000-0003-3994-4044), Russo, M., Carrarini, Claudia, Di Iorio, A., Pellegrino, R., Bruni, A. C., Caratozzolo, S., Chiari, A., Pretta, S., Marra, Camillo, Cotelli, M. S., Arighi, A., Fumagalli, G. G., Cataruzza, T., Caso, F., Paci, C., Rosso, M., Amici, S., Giannandrea, D., Pilotto, A., Luzzi, S., Castellano, A., D'Antonio, F., Luca, A., Gelosa, G., Piccoli, T., Mauri, M., Agosta, F., Babiloni, C., Borroni, B., Bozzali, M., Filippi, M., Galimberti, D., Monastero, R., Muscio, C., Parnetti, L., Perani, D., Serra, L., Silani, V., Tiraboschi, P., Cagnin, A., Padovani, A., Bonanni, L., Roberta, B., Federica, F., Sebastiano, G., Caterina, G., Gianmarco, G., Giuseppe, M., Giulia, M., Stefano, M., Carmela, R., Marco, R., Pierpaolo, S., Giuseppe, S. P., Marinella, T., Federico, V., Antonietta, V. M., Carrarini C., and Marra C. (ORCID:0000-0003-3994-4044)
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Introduction: Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) may represent a diagnostic challenge, since its clinical picture overlaps with other dementia. Two toolkits have been developed to aid the clinician to diagnose DLB: the Lewy Body Composite Risk Score (LBCRS) and the Assessment Toolkit for DLB (AT-DLB). We aim to evaluate the reliability of these two questionnaires, and their ability to enhance the interpretation of the international consensus diagnostic criteria. Methods: LBCRS and AT-DLB were distributed to 135 Italian Neurological Centers for Cognitive Decline and Dementia (CDCDs), with the indication to administer them to all patients with dementia referred within the subsequent 3 months. We asked to subsequently apply consensus criteria for DLB diagnosis, to validate the diagnostic accuracy of the two toolkits. Results: A total of 23 Centers joined the study; 1854 patients were enrolled. We found a prevalence of possible or probable DLB of 13% each (26% total), according to the consensus criteria. LBCRS toolkit showed good reliability, with a Cronbach alpha of 0.77, stable even after removing variables from the construct. AT-DLB toolkit Cronbach alpha was 0.52 and, after the subtraction of the “cognitive fluctuation” criterion, was only 0.31. Accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity were higher for LBCRS vs. AT-DLB. However, when simultaneously considered in the logistic models, AT-DLB showed a better performance (p < 0.001). Overall, the concordance between LBCRS positive and AT-DLB possible/probable was of 78.02% Conclusions: In a clinical setting, the LBCRS and AT-DLB questionnaires have good accuracy for DLB diagnosis.
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22. Therapeutic induction of energy metabolism reduces neural tissue damage and increases microglia activation in severe spinal cord injury
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Dolci, S, Mannino, L, Bottani, E, Campanelli, A, Di Chio, M, Zorzin, S, D'Arrigo, G, Amenta, A, Segala, A, Paglia, G, Denti, V, Fumagalli, G, Nisoli, E, Valerio, A, Verderio, C, Martano, G, Bifari, F, Decimo, I, Dolci, S, Mannino, L, Bottani, E, Campanelli, A, Di Chio, M, Zorzin, S, D'Arrigo, G, Amenta, A, Segala, A, Paglia, G, Denti, V, Fumagalli, G, Nisoli, E, Valerio, A, Verderio, C, Martano, G, Bifari, F, and Decimo, I
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Neural tissue has high metabolic requirements. Following spinal cord injury (SCI), the damaged tissue suffers from a severe metabolic impairment, which aggravates axonal degeneration and neuronal loss. Impaired cellular energetic, tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and oxidative phosphorylation metabolism in neuronal cells has been demonstrated to be a major cause of neural tissue death and regeneration failure following SCI. Therefore, rewiring the spinal cord cell metabolism may be an innovative therapeutic strategy for the treatment of SCI. In this study, we evaluated the therapeutic effect of the recovery of oxidative metabolism in a mouse model of severe contusive SCI. Oral administration of TCA cycle intermediates, co-factors, essential amino acids, and branched-chain amino acids was started 3 days post-injury and continued until the end of the experimental procedures. Metabolomic, immunohistological, and biochemical analyses were performed on the injured spinal cord sections. Administration of metabolic precursors enhanced spinal cord oxidative metabolism. In line with this metabolic shift, we observed the activation of the mTORC1 anabolic pathway, the increase in mitochondrial mass, and ROS defense which effectively prevented the injury-induced neural cell apoptosis in treated animals. Consistently, we found more choline acetyltransferase (ChAT)-expressing motor neurons and increased neurofilament-positive corticospinal axons in the spinal cord parenchyma of the treated mice. Interestingly, oral administration of the metabolic precursors increased the number of activated microglia expressing the CD206 marker suggestive of a pro-resolutive, M2-like phenotype. These molecular and histological modifications observed in treated animals ultimately led to a significant, although partial, improvement of the motor functions. Our data demonstrate that rewiring the cellular metabolism can represent an effective strategy to treat SCI.
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23. Influence of hydrogen and low temperature on mechanical behaviour of two pipeline steels
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Fassina, P., Bolzoni, F., Fumagalli, G., Lazzari, L., Vergani, L., and Sciuccati, A.
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24. Monitoring of the solar UV radiation at INAF Observatories
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ERMOLLI, Ilaria, GIORGI, Fabrizio, MACCHI, Alberto, PARESCHI, Giovanni, SIRONI, GIORGIA, BRUCATO, John Robert, CRIMI, Giuseppe, Fumagalli, G., LESSIO, Luigi, LETO, Giuseppe, ROMANO, Paolo, and ITA
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25. The Italian fund for Alzheimer's and other dementias: strategies and objectives to face the dementia challenge
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Ancidoni, A., Sciancalepore, F., Bacigalupo, I., Bellomo, G., Canevelli, M., Lacorte, E., Lombardo, F. L., Lorenzini, P., Palazzesi, I., Piscopo, P., Salvi, E., Bianchi, C. B. N. A., Landoni, F., La Sala, L., Di Fiandra, T., Vanacore, N., Basso, C., Bonino, P., Bruni, A. C., Caci, A., Fabbo, A., Giordano, M., Greco, A., Lidonnici, E., Lombardi, A., Lovaldi, F., March, A., Madrigali, S., Palummeri, E., Perratone, P., Scalmana, S., Caffarra, P., Mazzoleni, F., Pirani, A., Trabucchi, M., Belardinelli, M., Possenti, M., Spadin, P., Bargagli, A. M., Bartorelli, L., Biagini, C., Capasso, A., Cozzari, M. P., Gainotti, S., Di Palma, A., Gabelli, C., Gambina, G., Gasparini, M. M., Guaita, A., Izzicupo, F., Notarelli, A., Petrini, C., Riva, L., Secreto, P., Stracciari, A., Losito, G., Ciampa, A., Camilli, F. -M., Carnevale, G., Coclite, D., Crestini, A., Della Gatta, F., Distaso, E., Druda, Y., Esposito, S., Fabrizi, E., Fauci, A., Fumagalli, G., Gasparini, M., Giaquinto, F., Locuratolo, N., Lombardo, F., Martelli, G., Matascioli, F., Mennini, S., Milanese, A., Morelli, S., Napoletano, A., Porrello, M. C., Remoli, G., Rivabene, R., Sagliocca, L., Sciattella, P., Vaccaro, R., Valletta, M., Veronese, N., Vignatelli, L., and Zaccaria, V.
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Caregivers ,Financial Management ,Alzheimer Disease ,public health ,Humans ,Dementia ,dementia national plan ,Public Health ,dementia ,caregivers ,humans ,alzheimer disease ,financial management - Abstract
The Italian Fund for Alzheimer's and other dementias was approved and signed in December 2021. The Fund is financed with 15 million euros in three years. The main goal is to provide new strategies in the field of dementia with a Public Health perspective. The Fund includes eight main activities that will be monitored and supervised by the Italian National Institute of Health: 1) development of a guideline for the assessment, management and support for people with dementia and their families/carers; 2) updating of the Dementia National Plan (DNP); 3) implementation of the documents of the DNP; 4) conducting surveys dedicated to the Italian Dementia Services; 5) promotion of dementia prevention strategies; 6) training strategies for healthcare professionals, families and caregivers; 7) creation of a National Electronic Record for Dementia; 8) evaluation and monitoring of activities promoted by Regions and Autonomous Provinces in the field of dementia, together with the dementia National Permanent Table. These activities are outlined in detail in the present paper.
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26. Influence of Hydrogen and Low Temperature on Pipeline Steels Mechanical Behaviour
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Fassina, P., Bolzoni, F., Fumagalli, G., Lazzari, L., Vergani, L., and Sciuccati, A.
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27. NERVE EXCITABILITY TESTING AS THE LINK BETWEEN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY: AXONAL EXCITABILITY TESTING TO TEST IN VIVO MECHANISMS OF PERIPHERAL NERVE DAMAGE.
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Alberti, P, Canta, A, Chiorazzi, A, Fumagalli, G, Meregalli, C, Monza, L, Pozzi, E, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, ALBERTI, P, CANTA A, CHIORAZZI A, FUMAGALLI, G, MEREGALLI, C, MONZA, L, POZZI, E, MARMIROLI, P, CAVALETTI, G, Alberti, P, Canta, A, Chiorazzi, A, Fumagalli, G, Meregalli, C, Monza, L, Pozzi, E, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, ALBERTI, P, CANTA A, CHIORAZZI A, FUMAGALLI, G, MEREGALLI, C, MONZA, L, POZZI, E, MARMIROLI, P, and CAVALETTI, G
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28. The Major Tyrosine-Sulfated Protein of the Bovine Anterior Pituitary Is a Secretory Protein Present in Gonadotrophs, Thyrotrophs, Mammotrophs, and Corticotrophs
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Rosa, P., Fumagalli, G., Zanini, A., and Huttner, W. B.
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29. Children’s outdoor movement education: position statement
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Tortella, P., Ceciliani, A., Fumagalli, G., Jidovtseff, B., Wainwright, N., Fjortoft, I., Sigmundsson, H., Haga, M., Sgro, F., Lipoma, M., and Sääkslahti, A.
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This position statement follows to the thematic round table organized by S.I.E.M.eS. (Italian Society of Movement and Sport Education) as final event of the international congress on "Outdoor movement education" held in Bozen, Italy, december 3-5, 2020. Today’s lifestyle with interesting electronic devices attracts young children to spend time inside instead going out to play in a physically active manner. At the same time, recent research evidence has shown that outdoor active play (outdoor play) offers multiple advantages to children’s development and health. In December 2020, the University of Bozen organized an international congress on the relevance of outdoor movement education and outdoorplay. The Congress ended with a round table discussion of the different approaches to outdoor movement education practiced in Europe, and the need for a common position statement was agreed on that would involve other scientists who participated in the Congress. The position statement is based on comparison of the different practices in European countries and is aimed at defining a consensus in terms of approaches and terminology for outdoor movement education that may be shared between European educators. The comparative analysis was conducted between different regions of Europe: south (Italy), middle (Wales and Belgium, Wallonia), and north (Finland, Iceland and Norway). Comparisons of the different regions were based on official national documents, including laws, educational curriculums, and research findings. Results revealed that some regions, mostly the Nordic Countries, have a strong outdoor culture on which the official national documents are based. In these countries, the outdoor environment is included in teacher education programmes and national curriculums for early education and elementary school. This is not the case everywhere in Europe, where other countries are now starting to spread the outdoor culture in the school environment. On the other hand, there is a need for more research-based knowledge about the amount and types of children’s outdoor movement in all regions, including the most advanced ones. With this position statement, the Congress participants and organizers underscore the need to increase the knowledge of the importance of outdoor play in supporting children’s motor development and holistic development. There is a compelling need to change official documents to guarantee adequate possibilities for outdoor movement education and outdoor active play. The outdoor environment should become part of the daily pedagogical routine of children, and special care should be given to active movement. The aim of this position statement is to help to reach a consensus in the educational community that must act in collaboration with multiple sociocultural players and stakeholders (at local, national and European levels) and be driven by scientific research. peerReviewed
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30. Disease-related cortical thinning in presymptomatic granulin mutation carriers
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Borrego-Écija, S. (Sergi), Sala-Llonch, R. (Roser), Swieten, J.C. (John) van, Borroni, B. (Barbara), Moreno, F. (Fermin), Masellis, M. (Mario), Tartaglia, C. (Carmela), Graff, C. (Caroline), Galimberti, D. (Daniela), Laforce, R. (Robert), Rowe, J.B. (James), Finger, E. (Elizabeth), Vandenberghe, R. (Rik), Tagliavini, F. (Fabrizio), De Mendonça, A. (Alexandre), Santana, I. (Isabel), Synofzik, M. (Matthis), Ducharme, S. (Simon), Levin, J. (Johannes), Danek, A. (Adrian), Gerhard, A. (Alex), Otto, M. (Markus), Butler, C. (Chris), Frisoni, G.B. (Giovanni B.), Sorbi, S. (Sandro), Heller, C. (Carolin), Bocchetta, M. (Martina), Cash, D.M. (David M), Convery, R.S. (Rhian S), Moore, K.M. (Katrina M), Rohrer, J.D. (Jonathan), Sánchez-Valle, R. (Raquel), Rossor, M.N. (Martin N.), Fox, N.C. (Nick), Woollacott, I.O.C. (Ione O.C.), Shafei, R. (Rachelle), Greaves, C. (Caroline), Neason, M. (Mollie), Guerreiro, R. (Rita), Bras, J. (Jose), Thomas, D.L. (David L), Nicholas, J. (Jennifer), Mead, S. (Simon), Meeter, L.H.H. (Lieke), Panman, J.L. (Jessica), Papma, J.M. (Janne), Thornton, A.S. (Andrew), Pijnenburg, Y.A.L. (Yolande), Indakoetxea, B. (Begoña), Gabilondo, A. (Alazne), TaintaMD, M. (Mikel), de Arriba, M. (Maria), Gorostidi, A. (Ana), Zulaica, M. (Miren), Villanua, J. (Jorge), Diaz, Z. (Zigor), Olives, J. (Jaume), Lladó, A. (Albert), Balasa, M. (Mircea), Antonell, A. (Anna), Bargallo, N. (Nuria), Premi, E. (Enrico), Cosseddu, M. (Maura), Gazzina, S. (Stefano), Padovani, A. (Alessandro), Gasparotti, R. (Roberto), Archetti, S. (Silvana), Black, S. (Sandra), Mitchell, S. (Sara), Rogaeva, E. (Ekaterina), Freedman, M. (Morris), Keren, R. (Ron), Tang-Wai, D. (David), Öijerstedt, L. (Linn), Andersson, C. (Christin), Jelic, S. (Svetislav Svetislav), Thonberg, H. (Håkan), Arighi, A. (Andrea), Fenoglio, C. (Chiara), Scarpini MD, E. (Elio), Fumagalli, G. (Giorgio), Cope, T. (Thomas), Timberlake, C. (Carolyn), Rittman, T. (Timothy), Shoesmith, C. (Christen), Bartha, R. (Robart), Rademakers, S. (Suzanne), Wilke, C. (Carlo), Bender, B. (Benjamin), Bruffaerts, R. (Rose), Vandamme, P. (Philip), Vandenbulcke, M. (Mathieu), Maruta, C. (Carolina), Ferreira, C.B. (Catarina B.), Miltenberger, G. (Gabriel), Verdelho, A. (Ana), Afonso, S. (Sónia), Taipa, R. (Ricardo), Caroppo, P. (Paola), Di Fede, G. (Giuseppe), Giaccone, G. (Giorgio), Prioni, S. (Sara), Redaelli, V. (Veronica), Rossi, G. (Giacomina), Tiraboschi, P. (Pietro), Duro, D. (Diana), Rosario Almeida, M. (Maria), Castelo-Branco, M. (Miguel), João Leitão, M. (Maria), Tabuas-Pereira, M. (Miguel), Santiago, B. (Beatriz), Gauthier, S. (Serge), Rosa-Neto, P. (Pedro), Veldsman, M. (Michele), Flanagan, T. (Toby), Prix, C. (Catharina), Hoegen, T. (Tobias), Wlasich, E. (Elisabeth), Loosli, S. (Sandra), Schonecker, S. (Sonja), Semler, E. (Elisa), Anderl-Straub, S. (Sarah), Borrego-Écija, S. (Sergi), Sala-Llonch, R. (Roser), Swieten, J.C. (John) van, Borroni, B. (Barbara), Moreno, F. (Fermin), Masellis, M. (Mario), Tartaglia, C. (Carmela), Graff, C. (Caroline), Galimberti, D. (Daniela), Laforce, R. (Robert), Rowe, J.B. (James), Finger, E. (Elizabeth), Vandenberghe, R. (Rik), Tagliavini, F. (Fabrizio), De Mendonça, A. (Alexandre), Santana, I. (Isabel), Synofzik, M. (Matthis), Ducharme, S. (Simon), Levin, J. (Johannes), Danek, A. (Adrian), Gerhard, A. (Alex), Otto, M. (Markus), Butler, C. (Chris), Frisoni, G.B. (Giovanni B.), Sorbi, S. (Sandro), Heller, C. (Carolin), Bocchetta, M. (Martina), Cash, D.M. (David M), Convery, R.S. (Rhian S), Moore, K.M. (Katrina M), Rohrer, J.D. (Jonathan), Sánchez-Valle, R. (Raquel), Rossor, M.N. (Martin N.), Fox, N.C. (Nick), Woollacott, I.O.C. (Ione O.C.), Shafei, R. (Rachelle), Greaves, C. (Caroline), Neason, M. (Mollie), Guerreiro, R. (Rita), Bras, J. (Jose), Thomas, D.L. (David L), Nicholas, J. (Jennifer), Mead, S. (Simon), Meeter, L.H.H. (Lieke), Panman, J.L. (Jessica), Papma, J.M. (Janne), Thornton, A.S. (Andrew), Pijnenburg, Y.A.L. (Yolande), Indakoetxea, B. (Begoña), Gabilondo, A. (Alazne), TaintaMD, M. (Mikel), de Arriba, M. (Maria), Gorostidi, A. (Ana), Zulaica, M. (Miren), Villanua, J. (Jorge), Diaz, Z. (Zigor), Olives, J. (Jaume), Lladó, A. (Albert), Balasa, M. (Mircea), Antonell, A. (Anna), Bargallo, N. (Nuria), Premi, E. (Enrico), Cosseddu, M. (Maura), Gazzina, S. (Stefano), Padovani, A. (Alessandro), Gasparotti, R. (Roberto), Archetti, S. (Silvana), Black, S. (Sandra), Mitchell, S. (Sara), Rogaeva, E. (Ekaterina), Freedman, M. (Morris), Keren, R. (Ron), Tang-Wai, D. (David), Öijerstedt, L. (Linn), Andersson, C. (Christin), Jelic, S. (Svetislav Svetislav), Thonberg, H. (Håkan), Arighi, A. (Andrea), Fenoglio, C. (Chiara), Scarpini MD, E. (Elio), Fumagalli, G. (Giorgio), Cope, T. (Thomas), Timberlake, C. (Carolyn), Rittman, T. (Timothy), Shoesmith, C. (Christen), Bartha, R. (Robart), Rademakers, S. (Suzanne), Wilke, C. (Carlo), Bender, B. (Benjamin), Bruffaerts, R. (Rose), Vandamme, P. (Philip), Vandenbulcke, M. (Mathieu), Maruta, C. (Carolina), Ferreira, C.B. (Catarina B.), Miltenberger, G. (Gabriel), Verdelho, A. (Ana), Afonso, S. (Sónia), Taipa, R. (Ricardo), Caroppo, P. (Paola), Di Fede, G. (Giuseppe), Giaccone, G. (Giorgio), Prioni, S. (Sara), Redaelli, V. (Veronica), Rossi, G. (Giacomina), Tiraboschi, P. (Pietro), Duro, D. (Diana), Rosario Almeida, M. (Maria), Castelo-Branco, M. (Miguel), João Leitão, M. (Maria), Tabuas-Pereira, M. (Miguel), Santiago, B. (Beatriz), Gauthier, S. (Serge), Rosa-Neto, P. (Pedro), Veldsman, M. (Michele), Flanagan, T. (Toby), Prix, C. (Catharina), Hoegen, T. (Tobias), Wlasich, E. (Elisabeth), Loosli, S. (Sandra), Schonecker, S. (Sonja), Semler, E. (Elisa), and Anderl-Straub, S. (Sarah)
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Mutations in the granulin gene (GRN) cause familial frontotemporal dementia. Understanding the structural brain changes in presymptomatic GRN carriers would enforce the use of neuroimaging biomarkers for early diagnosis and monitoring. We studied 100 presymptomatic GRN mutation carriers and 94 noncarriers from the Genetic Frontotemporal dementia initiative (GENFI), with MRI structural images. We analyzed 3T MRI structural images using the FreeSurfer pipeline to calculate the whole brain cortical thickness (CTh) for each subject. We also perform a vertex-wise general linear model to assess differences between groups in the relationship between CTh and diverse covariables as gender, age, the estimated years to onset and education. We also explored differences according to TMEM106B genotype, a possible disease modifier. Whole brain CTh did not differ between carriers and noncarriers. Both groups showed age-related cortical thinning. The group-by-age interaction analysis showed that this age-related cortical thinning was significantly greater in GRN carriers in the left superior frontal cortex. TMEM106B did not significantly influence the age-related cortical thinning. Our results validate and expand previous findings suggesting an
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31. Neuroinflammatory Process Involved in Different Preclinical Models of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
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Fumagalli, G, Monza, L, Cavaletti, G, Rigolio, R, Meregalli, C, Fumagalli, Giulia, Monza, Laura, Cavaletti, Guido, Rigolio, Roberta, Meregalli, Cristina, Fumagalli, G, Monza, L, Cavaletti, G, Rigolio, R, Meregalli, C, Fumagalli, Giulia, Monza, Laura, Cavaletti, Guido, Rigolio, Roberta, and Meregalli, Cristina
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Peripheral neuropathies are characterized by nerves damage and axonal loss, and they could be classified in hereditary or acquired forms. Acquired peripheral neuropathies are associated with several causes, including toxic agent exposure, among which the antineoplastic compounds are responsible for the so called Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN). Several clinical features are related to the use of anticancer drugs which exert their action by affecting different mechanisms and structures of the peripheral nervous system: the axons (axonopathy) or the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurons cell body (neuronopathy/ganglionopathy). In addition, antineoplastic treatments may affect the blood brain barrier integrity, leading to cognitive impairment that may be severe and long-lasting. CIPN may affect patient quality of life leading to modification or discontinuation of the anticancer therapy. Although the mechanisms of the damage are not completely understood, several hypotheses have been proposed, among which neuroinflammation is now emerging to be relevant in CIPN pathophysiology. In this review, we consider different aspects of neuro-immune interactions in several CIPN preclinical studies which suggest a critical connection between chemotherapeutic agents and neurotoxicity. The features of the neuroinflammatory processes may be different depending on the type of drug (platinum derivatives, taxanes, vinca alkaloids and proteasome inhibitors). In particular, recent studies have demonstrated an involvement of the immune response (both innate and adaptive) and the stimulation and secretion of mediators (cytokines and chemokines) that may be responsible for the painful symptoms, whereas glial cells such as satellite and Schwann cells might contribute to the maintenance of the neuroinflammatory process in DRG and axons respectively. Moreover, neuroinflammatory components have also been shown in the spinal cord with microglia and astrocytes playing an important rol
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32. Human Intravenous Immunoglobulin Alleviates Neuropathic Symptoms in a Rat Model of Paclitaxel-Induced Peripheral Neurotoxicity
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Meregalli, C, Monza, L, Chiorazzi, A, Scali, C, Guarnieri, C, Fumagalli, G, Alberti, P, Pozzi, E, Canta, A, Ballarini, E, Rodriguez-Menendez, V, Oggioni, N, Cavaletti, G, Marmiroli, P, Meregalli, Cristina, Monza, Laura, Chiorazzi, Alessia, Scali, Carla, Guarnieri, Chiara, Fumagalli, Giulia, Alberti, Paola, Pozzi, Eleonora, Canta, Annalisa, Ballarini, Elisa, Rodriguez-Menendez, Virginia, Oggioni, Norberto, Cavaletti, Guido, Marmiroli, Paola, Meregalli, C, Monza, L, Chiorazzi, A, Scali, C, Guarnieri, C, Fumagalli, G, Alberti, P, Pozzi, E, Canta, A, Ballarini, E, Rodriguez-Menendez, V, Oggioni, N, Cavaletti, G, Marmiroli, P, Meregalli, Cristina, Monza, Laura, Chiorazzi, Alessia, Scali, Carla, Guarnieri, Chiara, Fumagalli, Giulia, Alberti, Paola, Pozzi, Eleonora, Canta, Annalisa, Ballarini, Elisa, Rodriguez-Menendez, Virginia, Oggioni, Norberto, Cavaletti, Guido, and Marmiroli, Paola
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The onset of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neurotoxicity (CIPN) is a leading cause of the dose reduction or discontinuation of cancer treatment due to sensory symptoms. Paclitaxel (PTX) can cause painful peripheral neuropathy, with a negative impact on cancer survivors’ quality of life. While recent studies have shown that neuroinflammation is involved in PTX-induced peripheral neurotoxicity (PIPN), the pathophysiology of this disabling side effect remains largely unclear and no effective therapies are available. Therefore, here we investigated the effects of human intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) on a PIPN rat model. PTX-treated rats showed mechanical allodynia and neurophysiological alterations consistent with a severe sensory axonal polyneuropathy. In addition, morphological evaluation showed a reduction of intra-epidermal nerve fiber (IENF) density and evidenced axonopathy with macrophage infiltration, which was more prominent in the distal segment of caudal nerves. Three weeks after the last PTX injection, mechanical allodynia was still present in PTX-treated rats, while the full recovery in the group of animals co-treated with IVIg was observed. At the pathological level, this behavioral result was paralleled by prevention of the reduction in IENF density induced by PTX in IVIg co-treated rats. These results suggest that the immunomodulating effect of IVIg co-treatment can alleviate PIPN neurotoxic manifestations, probably through a partial reduction of neuroinflammation.
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33. Pathogenic role of delta 2 tubulin in bortezomib-induced peripheral neuropathy
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Pero, M, Meregalli, C, Qu, X, Shin, G, Kumar, A, Shorey, M, Rolls, M, Tanji, K, Brannagan, T, Alberti, P, Fumagalli, G, Monza, L, Grueber, W, Cavaletti, G, Bartolini, F, Pero, Maria Elena, Meregalli, Cristina, Qu, Xiaoyi, Shin, Grace Ji-eun, Kumar, Atul, Shorey, Matthew, Rolls, Melissa M., Tanji, Kurenai, Brannagan, Thomas H., Alberti, Paola, Fumagalli, Giulia, Monza, Laura, Grueber, Wesley B., Cavaletti, Guido, Bartolini, Francesca, Pero, M, Meregalli, C, Qu, X, Shin, G, Kumar, A, Shorey, M, Rolls, M, Tanji, K, Brannagan, T, Alberti, P, Fumagalli, G, Monza, L, Grueber, W, Cavaletti, G, Bartolini, F, Pero, Maria Elena, Meregalli, Cristina, Qu, Xiaoyi, Shin, Grace Ji-eun, Kumar, Atul, Shorey, Matthew, Rolls, Melissa M., Tanji, Kurenai, Brannagan, Thomas H., Alberti, Paola, Fumagalli, Giulia, Monza, Laura, Grueber, Wesley B., Cavaletti, Guido, and Bartolini, Francesca
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The pathogenesis of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is poorly understood. Here, we report that the CIPN-causing drug bortezomib (Bort) promotes delta 2 tubulin (D2) accumulation while affecting microtubule stability and dynamics in sensory neurons in vitro and in vivo and that the accumulation of D2 is predominant in unmyelinated fibers and a hallmark of bortezomib-induced peripheral neuropathy (BIPN) in humans. Furthermore, while D2 overexpression was sufficient to cause axonopathy and inhibit mitochondria motility, reduction of D2 levels alleviated both axonal degeneration and the loss of mitochondria motility induced by Bort. Together, our data demonstrate that Bort, a compound structurally unrelated to tubulin poisons, affects the tubulin cytoskeleton in sensory neurons in vitro, in vivo, and in human tissue, indicating that the pathogenic mechanisms of seemingly unrelated CIPN drugs may converge on tubulin damage. The results reveal a previously unrecognized pathogenic role for D2 in BIPN that may occur through altered regulation of mitochondria motility.
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34. Addressing the Need of a Translational Approach in Peripheral Neuropathy Research: Morphology Meets Function
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Monza, L, Fumagalli, G, Chiorazzi, A, Alberti, P, Monza, L, Fumagalli, G, Chiorazzi, A, and Alberti, P
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Peripheral neuropathies (PNs) are a type of common disease that hampers the quality of life of affected people. Treatment, in most cases, is just symptomatic and often ineffective. To improve drug discovery in this field, preclinical evidence is warranted. In vivo rodent models allow a multiparametric approach to test new therapeutic strategies, since they can allow pathogenetic and morphological studies different from the clinical setting. However, human readouts are warranted to promptly translate data from the bench to the bedside. A feasible solution would be neurophysiology, performed similarly at both sides. We describe a simple protocol that reproduces the standard clinical protocol of a neurophysiology hospital department. We devised the optimal montage for sensory and motor recordings (neurography) in mice, and we also implemented F wave testing and a short electromyography (EMG) protocol at rest. We challenged this algorithm by comparing control animals (BALB/c mice) with a model of mild neuropathy to grasp even subtle changes. The neurophysiological results were confirmed with neuropathology. The treatment group showed all expected alterations. Moreover, the neurophysiology matched the neuropathological analyses. Therefore, our protocol can be suggested to promptly translate data from the bench to the bedside and vice versa.
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35. Children’s outdoor movement education: position statement
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Wainwright, Nalda, Tortella, P., Ceciliani,, A., Fumagalli, G., Jidovtseff,, B., Fjortoft,, I., Sigismundsson, H., Haga, M., Sgro, F., Lipoma, M., Saakslahti, A, Wainwright, Nalda, Tortella, P., Ceciliani,, A., Fumagalli, G., Jidovtseff,, B., Fjortoft,, I., Sigismundsson, H., Haga, M., Sgro, F., Lipoma, M., and Saakslahti, A
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This position statement follows to the thematic round table organized by S.I.E.M.eS. (Italian Society of Movement and Sport Education) as final event of the international congress on "Outdoor movement education" held in Bozen, Italy, december 3-5, 2020.Today’s lifestyle with interesting electronic devices attracts young children to spend time inside instead going out to play in a physically active manner. At the same time, recent research evidencehasshownthat outdoor active play (outdoor play) offers multiple advantages to children’s development and health. In December 2020, the University of Bozen organized an international congress on the relevance ofoutdoor movement education and outdoorplay. The Congress ended with a round table discussionof the different approaches to outdoor movement education practiced in Europe, and theneed for a common position statement was agreed on that would involve other scientists who participated in the Congress. The position statement is based on comparison of the different practices in European countries and is aimed at defining a consensus in terms of approaches and terminology for outdoor movement education that may be shared between European educators. The comparative analysis was conducted between different regions of Europe: south (Italy), middle (Wales and Belgium, Wallonia), and north (Finland, Iceland and Norway). Comparisons of the different regions were based on official national documents,including laws, educational curriculums, andresearch findings.Results revealed that some regions, mostly the Nordic Countries, have a strong outdoor culture on which the official national documents are based. In these countries, the outdoor environment is included in teacher education programmes and national curriculums for early education and elementary school. This is not the case everywhere in Europe, where other countries are now starting to spread the outdoor culture in the school environment. On the other hand, there is a need for
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36. Translating morphology from bench side to bed side via neurophysiology: 8-minute protocol for peripheral neuropathy research
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Monza, L, Fumagalli, G, Chiorazzi, A, Alberti, P, Monza, Laura, Fumagalli, Giulia, Chiorazzi, Alessia, Alberti, Paola, Monza, L, Fumagalli, G, Chiorazzi, A, Alberti, P, Monza, Laura, Fumagalli, Giulia, Chiorazzi, Alessia, and Alberti, Paola
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Background: Peripheral neuropathy treatment is not always satisfactory. To fill this gap, inferences from bench side are warranted, where morphological and pathogenetic determinations can be performed. Nerve conduction studies (NCS) are ideal to translate results from preclinical to clinical setting. New methods: We propose a comprehensive 8-minute protocol for sensory-motor neurophysiological assessment, similar to routine clinical practice: sensory proximal and distal caudal nerves, motor caudal nerve, and sensory digital nerve recordings were used and tested in 2 different experimental settings. In Experiment 1 we compared control (CTRL) animals to a severe sensory-motor polyneuropathy (animals treated with vincristine [VCR]), and in Experiment 2 CTRL animals were compared to a mild sensory polyneuropathy (animals treated with oxaliplatin [OHP]). NCS were performed after 1-month of chemotherapy and matched with confirmatory neuropathological analyses. Results: VCR treated animals showed, at NCS, a relevant sensory-motor polyneuropathy ensued at the end of treatment; whereas, OHP animals showed a mild distal sensory neuropathy. These patterns were confirmed by neuropathological analysis. Comparison with existing methods: In literature, the majority of proposed neurophysiological protocols relies mainly on a single nerve testing, rather than a combination of them, and only a few studies tested both caudal and sciatic nerve branches, nevertheless not aiming at fully reproduce clinical protocols (e.g., seeking for length-dependency); to provide evidence of appropriateness of our protocol we applied a gold standard: neuropathology. Conclusion: The simple and rapid protocol here presented can be suggested as a good translation outcome measure in preclinical setting.
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37. Is personality the key in cognitive-behavioural therapy for eating disorders? A review
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Fumagalli, Gianluca, Margola, Davide, Fumagalli G., Margola D. (ORCID:0000-0003-2851-7506), Fumagalli, Gianluca, Margola, Davide, Fumagalli G., and Margola D. (ORCID:0000-0003-2851-7506)
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The efficacy of individual cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) for eating disorders can be assessed by investigating the potential predictors, mediators and moderators of treatment. The present review focused on personality since its crucial role has been emphasized both by research and practice. Sixteen studies were collected, and data were extracted through a highly operationalized coding system. Overall, personality disorders were the most investigated construct; however, their influence was somewhat contradictory. A more cogent result occurred for borderline personality disorder (BPD) when considered as a moderator (not a predictor nor a mediator). Patients with a more disturbed borderline personality benefited to a greater extent from treatments including booster modules on affects, interpersonal relationships and mood intolerance, rather than symptoms exclusively. Nine additional personality dimensions, beyond BPD, were investigated sparsely, and results regarding them were barely indicative in this review. However, some of these dimensions (e.g., affective lability and stimulus-seeking behaviours) could be traced back to BPD, thereby strengthening evidence of the role of borderline disorder as a moderator. Although research on the relationship between personality and eating disorders needs to be increased and methodologically improved, personality, taken as a whole, emerged as a promising variable for enhancing the efficacy of CBT.
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38. 7T MRI first exploitation in a chemotherapy induced peripheral neurotoxicity in vivo model.
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Alberti, P, Bontempi, P, Gerevini, S, Napolitani, A, Daducci, A, Schiavi, S, Canta, A, Chiorazzi, A, Fumagalli, G, Monza, L, Pozzi, E, Marzola, P, Cavaletti, G, Stefano, T, Alberti, P, Bontempi, P, Gerevini, S, Napolitani, A, Daducci, A, Schiavi, S, Canta, A, Chiorazzi, A, Fumagalli, G, Monza, L, Pozzi, E, Marzola, P, Cavaletti, G, and Stefano, T
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39. DIFFERENT DEGREES OF MACROPHAGE INFILTRATION IN PRECLINICAL MODELS OF ANTITUBULIN AGENTS-INDUCED PERIPHERAL NEUROTOXICITY
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Fumagalli, G, Ballarini, E, Chiorazzi, A, Monza, L, Alberti, P, Oggioni, N, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, Meregalli, C, Fumagalli, G, Ballarini, E, Chiorazzi, A, Monza, L, Alberti, P, Oggioni, N, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, and Meregalli, C
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Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neurotoxicity (CIPN) is one of the most important side-effect of several anticancer drugs, including Paclitaxel (PTX, taxane family) and Vincristine (VCR, vinca alkaloid family). The mechanisms involved in CIPN onset are not completely understood; several neurotoxic hypotheses have been proposed, among which the role of the neuroinflammation process is emerging. In particular, different studies demonstrated that the role of macrophage infiltration correlated to neurotoxicity and sensory nervous system sensitization. We investigated the presence of macrophage infiltratE in two well-assessed preclinical models of PTX- and VCR- induced peripheral neurotoxicity. Female Wistar rats were divided in control (CTRL), PTX- (10mg/kg i.v. q7dx4 ws) and VCR- (0.2mg/kg i.v. q7dx4 ws) treated groups. The development of CIPN was confirmed by neurophysiological, morphological examinations and behavioral tests, whereas macrophage infiltration and description were obtained by immunoistochemical analyses. PTX and VCR chronic administration induced different degrees of axonal damage and macrophage infiltration in peripheral nerves. In particular, macrophage infiltrate was detected from the first week of treatment in PTX-treated animals, with a progressive increase until the end of treatment. On the contrary, VCR treatment induced a milder macrophage infiltration detected after 2 weeks of treatment, which remained constant until the end of the experiment. Moreover, immunoistochemical analyses evidenced that all the infiltrating cells had a pro-inflammatory phenotype. CIPN was detected from the second week after both anticancer administrations, with a stronger severity in PTX group compared to VCR one. These preliminary results evidence a different amount of macrophage infiltration in CIPN induced by PTX and VCR. Since the detection of inflammatory infiltrate was early and sustained until the end of the drug treatment, it could have a relevant role into the
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40. ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM IN BORTEZOMIB NEUROTOXICITY
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Quartu, M, Serra, M, Fumagalli, G, Oggioni, N, Boi, M, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, Meregalli, C, Quartu,M, Serra, MP, Quartu, M, Serra, M, Fumagalli, G, Oggioni, N, Boi, M, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, Meregalli, C, Quartu,M, and Serra, MP
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Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neurotoxicity (CIPN) is a common complication in the successful treatment of cancer. This side effect is dose-limiting and clinically reflects in an axonal peripheral neuropathy with sensory loss, combined often with neuropathic pain. These symptoms may be disabling, dversely affecting the quality of life of patients. Here we focussed on bortezomib (BTZ), a first-in-class proteasome inhibitor used for the treatment of ultiple myeloma, which is associated with a relatively high incidence of CIPN. The pathogenesis of CIPN has not been completely understood, and there are no effective strategies or drugs to prevent or treat this side effect. Among possible pharmacological treatments of CIPN, modulation of the endocannabinoid system might be particularly promising. To investigate this hypothesis, we performed electrophysiological, behavioral and pathological analyses in a rat model of painful CIPN induced by BTZ-treatment. Animals were intravenously injected with BTZ 0.20 mg/kg, 3 times a week for 8 weeks. Moreover, localization of CB1R/CB2R-like immunoreactivity (LI) and protein quantification for CB1R/CB2R were performed in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) nd in the spinal cord. In addition, cd68-LI macrophages in the peripheral nerve as well as resident Iba-1 positive cells, macrophages or microglia, were lso evaluated in the DRG and spinal cord dorsal horn (DH), respectively. BTZ induced alterations in rat electrophysiological endpoints and behavioral tudies of pain associated with a reduction in intraepidermal nerve fiber density if compared to control rats. Moreover, huge M1 proinflammatory nfiltrating cells in caudal nerves and increased Iba-1 positive cells in DRG and microglia in the DH of rats after 8 weeks of treatment were also observed. In addition, BTZ induced an increase in the number of CB1Rand CB2R-LI DRG neurons, as well as an increase in CB1R and CB2R protein expression in dRG. The densitometric analysis on BTZ-treated DH show
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41. Abnormal pain perception is associated with thalamo-cortico-striatal atrophy in C9orf72 expansion carriers in the GENFI cohort
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Convery, Rhian S, Bocchetta, Martina, Masellis, Mario, Afonso, S., Taipa, R., Caroppo, P., Di Fede, G., Giaccone, G., Prioni, S., Redaelli, V., Rossi, G., Tiraboschi, P., Duro, D., Tartaglia, Maria Carmela, Almeida, M. R., Branco, M. C., Leitão, M. J., Tabuas-Pereira, M., Santiago, B., Gauthier, S., Rosa-Neto, P., Veldsman, M., Flanagan, T., Prix, C., Graff, Caroline, Hoegen, T., Wlasich, E., Loosli, S., Schonecker, S., Semler, E., Anderl-Straub, S., Galimberti, Daniela, Rowe, James B, Finger, Elizabeth, Synofzik, Matthis, Vandenberghe, Rik, de Mendonca, Alexandre, Tagliavini, Fabrizio, Greaves, Caroline V, Santana, Isabel, Ducharme, Simon, Butler, Christopher, Gerhard, Alex, Levin, Johannes, Danek, Adrian, Otto, Markus, Warren, Jason D, Rohrer, Jonathan D, Initiative, Genetic FTD, Moore, Katrina M, Rossor, M. N., Fox, N. C., Woollacott, I. O. C., Shafei, R., Heller, C., Peakman, G., Swift, I., Todd, E., Guerreiro, R., Bras, J., Cash, David M, Thomas, D. L., Nicholas, J., Mead, S., Jiskoot, L., Meeter, L., Panman, J., Papma, J., van Minkelen, R., Pijnenburg, Y., Barandiara, M., Van Swieten, John, Indakoetxea, B., Gabilondo, A., Tainta, M., de Arriba, M., Gorostidi, A., Zulaica, M., Villanua, J., Diaz, Z., Borrego-Ecija, S., Olives, J., Moreno, Fermin, Lladó, A., Balasa, M., Antonell, A., Bargallo, N., Premi, E., Cosseddu, M., Gazzina, S., Padovani, A., Gasparotti, R., Archetti, S., Sánchez-Valle, Raquel, Black, S., Mitchell, S., Rogaeva, E., Freedman, M., Keren, R., Tang-Wai, D., Öijerstedt, L., Andersson, C., Jelic, V., Thonberg, H., Borroni, Barbara, Arighi, A., Fenoglio, C., Scarpini, E., Fumagalli, G., Cope, T., Timberlake, C., Rittman, T., Shoesmith, C., Bartha, R., Rademakers, R., Laforce, Robert, Wilke, C., Karnarth, H-O, Bender, B., Bruffaerts, R., Vandamme, P., Vandenbulcke, M., Ferreira, C. B., Miltenberger, G., Maruta, C., Verdelho, A., Convery, Rhian S [0000-0002-9477-1812], Bocchetta, Martina [0000-0003-1814-5024], Greaves, Caroline V [0000-0002-6446-1960], Moore, Katrina M [0000-0002-4458-8390], Van Swieten, John [0000-0001-6278-6844], Borroni, Barbara [0000-0001-9340-9814], Rowe, James B [0000-0001-7216-8679], Finger, Elizabeth [0000-0003-4461-7427], Otto, Markus [0000-0002-6647-5944], Rohrer, Jonathan D [0000-0002-6155-8417], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Neurology, and Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. published by BMJ., Objective: Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is typically associated with changes in behaviour, language and movement. However, recent studies have shown that patients can also develop an abnormal response to pain, either heightened or diminished. We aimed to investigate this symptom in mutation carriers within the Genetic FTD Initiative (GENFI). Methods: Abnormal responsiveness to pain was measured in 462 GENFI participants: 281 mutation carriers and 181 mutation-negative controls. Changes in responsiveness to pain were scored as absent (0), questionable or very mild (0.5), mild (1), moderate (2) or severe (3). Mutation carriers were classified into C9orf72 (104), GRN (128) and MAPT (49) groups, and into presymptomatic and symptomatic stages. An ordinal logistic regression model was used to compare groups, adjusting for age and sex. Voxel-based morphometry was performed to identify neuroanatomical correlates of abnormal pain perception. Results: Altered responsiveness to pain was present to a significantly greater extent in symptomatic C9orf72 expansion carriers than in controls: mean score 0.40 (SD 0.71) vs 0.00 (0.04), reported in 29% vs 1%. No significant differences were seen between the other symptomatic groups and controls, or any of the presymptomatic mutation carriers and controls. Neural correlates of altered pain perception in C9orf72 expansion carriers were the bilateral thalamus and striatum as well as a predominantly right-sided network of regions involving the orbitofrontal cortex, inferomedial temporal lobe and cerebellum. Conclusion: Changes in pain perception are a feature of C9orf72 expansion carriers, likely representing a disruption in somatosensory, homeostatic and semantic processing, underpinned by atrophy in a thalamo-cortico-striatal network.
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42. Progranulin gene variability increases the risk for primary progressive multiple sclerosis in males
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Fenoglio, C, Scalabrini, D, Esposito, F, Comi, C, Cavalla, P, De Riz, M, Martinelli, V, Piccio, L M, Venturelli, E, Fumagalli, G, Capra, R, Collimedaglia, L, Ghezzi, A, Rodegher, M E, Vercellino, M, Leone, M, Giordana, M T, Bresolin, N, Monaco, F, Comi, G, Scarpini, E, Martinelli-Boneschi, F, and Galimberti, D
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43. Neurofilament light protein: a blood biomarker of neurodegeneration in chemotherapy-induced peripheral neurotoxicity.
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Meregalli, C, Fumagalli, G, Alberti, P, Monza, L, Pozzi, E, Rodriguez-Menendez, V, Sandelius, A, Blennow, K, Zetterberg, H, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, Meregalli C, Fumagalli G, Alberti P, Monza L, Pozzi E, Rodriguez-Menendez V, Sandelius A, Blennow K, Zetterberg H, Marmiroli P, Cavaletti G, Meregalli, C, Fumagalli, G, Alberti, P, Monza, L, Pozzi, E, Rodriguez-Menendez, V, Sandelius, A, Blennow, K, Zetterberg, H, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, Meregalli C, Fumagalli G, Alberti P, Monza L, Pozzi E, Rodriguez-Menendez V, Sandelius A, Blennow K, Zetterberg H, Marmiroli P, and Cavaletti G
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44. Blood neurofilament light chains as a potential damage marker in chemotherapy-induce peripheral neuropathy rodent models
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Fumagalli, G, Meregalli, C, Monza, L, Alberti, P, Pozzi, E, Carozzi, V, Ballarini, E, Rodriguez-Menendez, V, Oggioni, N, Sandelius, A, Zetterberg, H, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, Fumagalli G, Meregalli C, Monza L, Alberti P, Pozzi E, Carozzi V, Ballarini E, Rodriguez-Menendez V, Oggioni N, Sandelius A, Zetterberg H, Marmiroli P, Cavaletti G, Fumagalli, G, Meregalli, C, Monza, L, Alberti, P, Pozzi, E, Carozzi, V, Ballarini, E, Rodriguez-Menendez, V, Oggioni, N, Sandelius, A, Zetterberg, H, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, Fumagalli G, Meregalli C, Monza L, Alberti P, Pozzi E, Carozzi V, Ballarini E, Rodriguez-Menendez V, Oggioni N, Sandelius A, Zetterberg H, Marmiroli P, and Cavaletti G
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45. TOPIRAMATE PREVENTS OXALIPLATIN ACUTE PERIPHERAL NEUROTOXICITY.
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Alberti, P, Monza, L, Chiorazzi, A, Fumagalli, G, Meregalli, C, Pozzi, E, Cavaletti, G, Fumagalli G, Meregalli C, Cavaletti G., Alberti, P, Monza, L, Chiorazzi, A, Fumagalli, G, Meregalli, C, Pozzi, E, Cavaletti, G, Fumagalli G, Meregalli C, and Cavaletti G.
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46. Study of perpheral neurotoxicity of different doses of oxaliplatin in cd1 mice
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Monza, L, Fumagalli, G, Chiorazzi, A, Canta, A, Pozzi, E, Alberti, P, Bossi, M, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, Monza L, Fumagalli G, Chiorazzi A, Canta A, Pozzi E, Alberti P, Bossi M, Marmiroli P, Cavaletti G, Monza, L, Fumagalli, G, Chiorazzi, A, Canta, A, Pozzi, E, Alberti, P, Bossi, M, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, Monza L, Fumagalli G, Chiorazzi A, Canta A, Pozzi E, Alberti P, Bossi M, Marmiroli P, and Cavaletti G
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47. Key Learning Outcomes for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics Education in Europe: A Modified Delphi Study
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Brinkman, D, Tichelaar, J, Mokkink, L, Christiaens, T, Likic, R, Maciulaitis, R, Costa, J, Sanz, E, Maxwell, S, Richir, M, Van, A, Michiel A., L, Kostadinova, I, Ganeva, M, Atanasova, I, Gatchev, E, Stavreva, G, Vitezic, D, Matanovic, S, Wozniak, G, Nicolaou, P, Urbanek, K, Slanar, O, Kmonickova, E, Demlova, R, Bergmann, T, Damkier, P, Kalda, A, Huupponen, R, Backman, J, Drici, M, Deplanque, D, Molimard, M, Toussirot, E, Pers, Y, Bertin, P, Laviolle, B, Jeunne, C, Saulnier, P, Chamontin, B, Roustit, M, Orlikowski, D, Simon, N, Dequin, P, Angoulvant, T, Bolbrinker, J, Wojnowski, L, Cascorbi, I, Müller, F, Müller, S, Schwaninger, M, Neumann, J, Stümpel, F, Regenthal, R, Fuhr, U, Thürmann, P, Eirini, A, Papaioannidou, P, Kouvelas, D, Kolios, G, Riba, P, Kerins, D, Williams, D, Harnett, A, Spina, E, Fumagalli, G, Filippelli, A, Benemei, S, De Ponti, F, Cosentino, M, Locatelli, V, De Montis, M, Memo, M, Raschi, E, Purvina, S, Gulbinovic, J, Mifsud, J, Keijsers, K, Rissmann, R, Dumont, G, van Rosse, F, Spigset, O, Opdal, M, Braszko, J, Mirowska-Guzel, D, Broncel, M, Kocic, I, Sousa, M, Monteiro, E, Dima, L, Magyar, I, Conea, S, Buzoianu, A, Glasova, H, Tisonova, J, Glasa, J, Krzan, M, Saez-Penataro, J, de Abajo Iglesias, F, Capella, D, Figuerola, F, Sansuan, A, Lopez-Rico, M, Manso, G, Benitez, J, Lucena, M, Bernal, M, Cladellas, X, Hernandez, R, Pontes, C, Panagiotidis, G, Böttiger, Y, Wallerstedt, S, Eriksson, A, Desmeules, J, Krähenbühl, S, Plumb, R, Okorie, M, Wilson, K, Mckay, G, Sofat, R, Kapil, V, Whitfield, J, Thanacoody, R, Mir, F, Loke, Y, Schachter, M, O'Brien, L, Heep, A, Brinkman, David J, Tichelaar, Jelle, Mokkink, Lidwine B, Christiaens, Thierry, Likic, Robert, Maciulaitis, Romaldas, Costa, Joao, Sanz, Emilio J, Maxwell, Simon R, Richir, Milan C, van Agtmael, Michiel A. Lefebvre R, Kostadinova I, Ganeva M, Atanasova I, Gatchev E, Stavreva G, Vitezic D, Matanovic S, Wozniak G, Nicolaou P, Urbanek K, Slanar O, Kmonickova E, Demlova R, Bergmann T, Damkier P, Kalda A, Huupponen R, Backman J, Drici MD, Deplanque D, Molimard M, Toussirot E, Pers YM, Bertin P, Laviolle B, Jeunne CL, Saulnier PJ, Chamontin B, Roustit M, Orlikowski D, Simon N, Dequin PF, Angoulvant T, Bolbrinker J, Wojnowski L, Cascorbi I, Müller F, Müller S, Schwaninger M, Neumann J, Stümpel F, Regenthal R, Fuhr U, Thürmann P, Eirini A, Papaioannidou P, Kouvelas D, Kolios G, Riba P, Kerins D, Williams D, Harnett A, Spina E, Fumagalli G, Filippelli A, Benemei S, De Ponti F, Cosentino M, Locatelli V, De Montis MG, Memo M, Raschi E, Purvina S, Gulbinovic J, Mifsud J, Keijsers K, Rissmann R, Dumont G, van Rosse F, Spigset O, Opdal MS, Braszko J, Mirowska-Guzel D, Broncel M, Kocic I, Sousa MC, Monteiro E, Dima L, Magyar I, Conea S, Buzoianu A, Glasova H, Tisonova J, Glasa J, Krzan M, Saez-Penataro J, de Abajo Iglesias FJ, Capella D, Figuerola FAH, Sansuan AJC, Lopez-Rico M, Manso G, Benitez J, Lucena MI, Bernal ML, Cladellas XC, Hernandez RA, Pontes C, Panagiotidis G, Böttiger Y, Wallerstedt S, Eriksson A, Desmeules J, Krähenbühl S, Plumb R, Okorie M, Wilson K, McKay G, Sofat R, Kapil V, Whitfield J, Thanacoody R, Mir F, Loke Y, Schachter M, O'Brien L, Heep A, Brinkman, D, Tichelaar, J, Mokkink, L, Christiaens, T, Likic, R, Maciulaitis, R, Costa, J, Sanz, E, Maxwell, S, Richir, M, Van, A, Michiel A., L, Kostadinova, I, Ganeva, M, Atanasova, I, Gatchev, E, Stavreva, G, Vitezic, D, Matanovic, S, Wozniak, G, Nicolaou, P, Urbanek, K, Slanar, O, Kmonickova, E, Demlova, R, Bergmann, T, Damkier, P, Kalda, A, Huupponen, R, Backman, J, Drici, M, Deplanque, D, Molimard, M, Toussirot, E, Pers, Y, Bertin, P, Laviolle, B, Jeunne, C, Saulnier, P, Chamontin, B, Roustit, M, Orlikowski, D, Simon, N, Dequin, P, Angoulvant, T, Bolbrinker, J, Wojnowski, L, Cascorbi, I, Müller, F, Müller, S, Schwaninger, M, Neumann, J, Stümpel, F, Regenthal, R, Fuhr, U, Thürmann, P, Eirini, A, Papaioannidou, P, Kouvelas, D, Kolios, G, Riba, P, Kerins, D, Williams, D, Harnett, A, Spina, E, Fumagalli, G, Filippelli, A, Benemei, S, De Ponti, F, Cosentino, M, Locatelli, V, De Montis, M, Memo, M, Raschi, E, Purvina, S, Gulbinovic, J, Mifsud, J, Keijsers, K, Rissmann, R, Dumont, G, van Rosse, F, Spigset, O, Opdal, M, Braszko, J, Mirowska-Guzel, D, Broncel, M, Kocic, I, Sousa, M, Monteiro, E, Dima, L, Magyar, I, Conea, S, Buzoianu, A, Glasova, H, Tisonova, J, Glasa, J, Krzan, M, Saez-Penataro, J, de Abajo Iglesias, F, Capella, D, Figuerola, F, Sansuan, A, Lopez-Rico, M, Manso, G, Benitez, J, Lucena, M, Bernal, M, Cladellas, X, Hernandez, R, Pontes, C, Panagiotidis, G, Böttiger, Y, Wallerstedt, S, Eriksson, A, Desmeules, J, Krähenbühl, S, Plumb, R, Okorie, M, Wilson, K, Mckay, G, Sofat, R, Kapil, V, Whitfield, J, Thanacoody, R, Mir, F, Loke, Y, Schachter, M, O'Brien, L, Heep, A, Brinkman, David J, Tichelaar, Jelle, Mokkink, Lidwine B, Christiaens, Thierry, Likic, Robert, Maciulaitis, Romaldas, Costa, Joao, Sanz, Emilio J, Maxwell, Simon R, Richir, Milan C, van Agtmael, Michiel A. Lefebvre R, Kostadinova I, Ganeva M, Atanasova I, Gatchev E, Stavreva G, Vitezic D, Matanovic S, Wozniak G, Nicolaou P, Urbanek K, Slanar O, Kmonickova E, Demlova R, Bergmann T, Damkier P, Kalda A, Huupponen R, Backman J, Drici MD, Deplanque D, Molimard M, Toussirot E, Pers YM, Bertin P, Laviolle B, Jeunne CL, Saulnier PJ, Chamontin B, Roustit M, Orlikowski D, Simon N, Dequin PF, Angoulvant T, Bolbrinker J, Wojnowski L, Cascorbi I, Müller F, Müller S, Schwaninger M, Neumann J, Stümpel F, Regenthal R, Fuhr U, Thürmann P, Eirini A, Papaioannidou P, Kouvelas D, Kolios G, Riba P, Kerins D, Williams D, Harnett A, Spina E, Fumagalli G, Filippelli A, Benemei S, De Ponti F, Cosentino M, Locatelli V, De Montis MG, Memo M, Raschi E, Purvina S, Gulbinovic J, Mifsud J, Keijsers K, Rissmann R, Dumont G, van Rosse F, Spigset O, Opdal MS, Braszko J, Mirowska-Guzel D, Broncel M, Kocic I, Sousa MC, Monteiro E, Dima L, Magyar I, Conea S, Buzoianu A, Glasova H, Tisonova J, Glasa J, Krzan M, Saez-Penataro J, de Abajo Iglesias FJ, Capella D, Figuerola FAH, Sansuan AJC, Lopez-Rico M, Manso G, Benitez J, Lucena MI, Bernal ML, Cladellas XC, Hernandez RA, Pontes C, Panagiotidis G, Böttiger Y, Wallerstedt S, Eriksson A, Desmeules J, Krähenbühl S, Plumb R, Okorie M, Wilson K, McKay G, Sofat R, Kapil V, Whitfield J, Thanacoody R, Mir F, Loke Y, Schachter M, O'Brien L, and Heep A
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Harmonizing clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (CPT) education in Europe is necessary to ensure that the prescribing competency of future doctors is of a uniform high standard. As there are currently no uniform requirements, our aim was to achieve consensus on key learning outcomes for undergraduate CPT education in Europe. We used a modified Delphi method consisting of three questionnaire rounds and a panel meeting. A total of 129 experts from 27 European countries were asked to rate 307 learning outcomes. In all, 92 experts (71%) completed all three questionnaire rounds, and 33 experts (26%) attended the meeting. 232 learning outcomes from the original list, 15 newly suggested and 5 rephrased outcomes were included. These 252 learning outcomes should be included in undergraduate CPT curricula to ensure that European graduates are able to prescribe safely and effectively. We provide a blueprint of a European core curriculum describing when and how the learning outcomes might be acquired.
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48. Analysis of brain atrophy and local gene expression in genetic frontotemporal dementia
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Altmann, A., Cash, D. M., Bocchetta, M., Heller, C., Reynolds, R., Moore, K., Convery, R. S., Thomas, D. L., Van Swieten, J. C., Moreno, F., Sanchez-Valle, R., Borroni, B., Laforce, R., Masellis, M., Tartaglia, M. C., Graff, C., Galimberti, D., Rowe, J. B., Finger, E., Synofzik, M., Vandenberghe, R., De Mendonca, A., Tagliavini, F., Santana, I., Ducharme, S., Butler, C. R., Gerhard, A., Levin, J., Danek, A., Frisoni, G., Ghidoni, R., Sorbi, S., Otto, M., Ryten, M., Rohrer, J. D., Greaves, C., Peakman, G., Shafei, R., Todd, E., Rossor, M. N., Warren, J. D., Fox, N. C., Zetterberg, H., Guerreiro, R., Bras, J., Nicholas, J., Mead, S., Jiskoot, L., Meeter, L., Panman, J., Papma, J. M., Van Minkelen, R., Pijnenburg, Y., Barandiaran, M., Indakoetxea, B., Gabilondo, A., Tainta, M., De Arriba, M., Gorostidi, A., Zulaica, M., Villanua, J., Diaz, Z., Borrego-Ecija, S., Olives, J., Llado, A., Balasa, M., Antonell, A., Bargallo, N., Premi, E., Cosseddu, M., Gazzina, S., Padovani, A., Gasparotti, R., Archetti, S., Black, S., Mitchell, S., Rogaeva, E., Freedman, M., Keren, R., Tang-Wai, D., Oijerstedt, L., Andersson, C., Jelic, V., Thonberg, H., Arighi, A., Fenoglio, C., Scarpini, E., Fumagalli, G., Cope, T., Timberlake, C., Rittman, T., Shoesmith, C., Bartha, R., Rademakers, R., Wilke, C., Karnarth, H. -O., Bender, B., Bruffaerts, R., Van Damme, P., Vandenbulcke, M., Ferreira, C. B., Miltenberger, G., Maruta, C., Verdelho, A., Afonso, S., Taipa, R., Caroppo, P., Di Fede, G., Giaccone, G., Prioni, S., Redaelli, V., Rossi, G., Tiraboschi, P., Duro, D., Almeida, M. R., Castelo-Branco, M., Leitao, M. J., Tabuas-Pereira, M., Santiago, B., Gauthier, S., Rosa-Neto, P., Veldsman, M., Thompson, P., Langheinrich, T., Prix, C., Hoegen, T., Wlasich, E., Loosli, S., Schonecker, S., Semler, E., Anderl-Straub, S., Benussi, L., Binetti, G., Pievani, M., Lombardi, G., Nacmias, B., Ferrari, C., Bessi, V., Polito, C., Rowe, James [0000-0001-7216-8679], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Medical Research Council, and Genetic FTD Initiative, GENFI
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0301 basic medicine ,Cell type ,Imaging genetics ,Clinical Neurology ,Medizin ,Biology ,Article ,DISEASE ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Atrophy ,atrophy ,C9orf72 ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Astrocytes ,Frontotemporal dementia ,ddc:610 ,10. No inequality ,Gene ,030304 developmental biology ,Genetics ,0303 health sciences ,Science & Technology ,TREM2 ,AcademicSubjects/SCI01870 ,Neurodegeneration ,General Engineering ,C9orf72 Gene ,Neurosciences ,astrocytes ,Genetic FTD Initiative, GENFI ,medicine.disease ,C9orf72 Protein ,030104 developmental biology ,gene expression ,imaging genetics ,Original Article ,AcademicSubjects/MED00310 ,Human medicine ,Neurosciences & Neurology ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Frontotemporal dementia is a heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorder characterized by neuronal loss in the frontal and temporal lobes. Despite progress in understanding which genes are associated with the aetiology of frontotemporal dementia, the biological basis of how mutations in these genes lead to cell loss in specific cortical regions remains unclear. In this work, we combined gene expression data for 16 772 genes from the Allen Institute for Brain Science atlas with brain maps of grey matter atrophy in symptomatic C9orf72, GRN and MAPT mutation carriers obtained from the Genetic Frontotemporal dementia Initiative study. No significant association was seen between C9orf72, GRN and MAPT expression and the atrophy patterns in the respective genetic groups. After adjusting for spatial autocorrelation, between 1000 and 5000 genes showed a negative or positive association with the atrophy pattern within each individual genetic group, with the most significantly associated genes being TREM2, SSBP3 and GPR158 (negative association in C9Orf72, GRN and MAPT respectively) and RELN, MXRA8 and LPA (positive association in C9Orf72, GRN and MAPT respectively). An overrepresentation analysis identified a negative association with genes involved in mitochondrial function, and a positive association with genes involved in vascular and glial cell function in each of the genetic groups. A set of 423 and 700 genes showed significant positive and negative association, respectively, with atrophy patterns in all three maps. The gene set with increased expression in spared cortical regions was enriched for neuronal and microglial genes, while the gene set with increased expression in atrophied regions was enriched for astrocyte and endothelial cell genes. Our analysis suggests that these cell types may play a more active role in the onset of neurodegeneration in frontotemporal dementia than previously assumed, and in the case of the positively associated cell marker genes, potentially through emergence of neurotoxic astrocytes and alteration in the blood–brain barrier, respectively., Altmann et al. investigated the concordance between spatial cortical gene expression in healthy subjects and atrophy patterns in genetic frontotemporal dementia. They found that elevated gene expression of endothelial cell and astrocyte-related genes in regions with atrophy, suggesting a role of these cell types in the aetiology of frontotemporal dementia., Graphical Abstract Graphical Abstract
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49. Social cognition impairment in genetic frontotemporal dementia within the GENFI cohort
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Russell, L.L. (Lucy L.), Greaves, C.V. (Caroline V.), Bocchetta, M. (Martina), Nicholas, J.M. (Jennifer), Convery, R.S. (Rhian S.), Moore, K. (Katrina), Cash, D.M. (David M.), Swieten, J.C. (John) van, Jiskoot, L.C. (Lize), Moreno, F. (Fermin), Sánchez-Valle, R. (Raquel), Borroni, B. (Barbara), Laforce, R. (Robert), Masellis, M. (Mario), Tartaglia, M.C. (Maria Carmela), Graff, C. (Caroline), Rotondo, E. (Emanuela), Galimberti, D. (Daniela), Rowe, J.B. (James), Finger, E. (Elizabeth), Synofzik, M. (Matthis), Vandenberghe, R. (Rik), De Mendonça, A. (Alexandre), Tagliavini, F. (Fabrizio), Santana, I. (Isabel), Ducharme, S. (Simon), Butler, C. (Chris), Gerhard, A. (Alex), Levin, J. (Johannes), Danek, A. (Adrian), Otto, M. (Markus), Warren, J.D. (Jason), Rohrer, J.D. (Jonathan), Rossor, M. (Martin), Fox, N.C. (Nick), Woollacott, I.O.C. (Ione O.C.), Shafei, R. (Rachelle), Heller, C. (Carolin), Guerreiro, R. (Rita), Bras, J. (Jose), Thomas, D.L. (David L), Mead, S. (Simon), Meeter, L.H.H. (Lieke), Panman, J.L. (Jessica), Papma, J.M. (Janne), Poos, J.M. (Jackie), Thornton, A.S. (Andrew), Pijnenburg, Y. (Yolanda), Barandiaran, M. (Myriam), Indakoetxea, B. (Begoña), Gabilondo, A. (Alazne), Tainta, M. (Mikel), de Arriba, M. (Maria), Gorostidi, A. (Ana), Zulaica, M. (Miren), Villanua, J. (Jorge), Diaz, Z. (Zigor), Borrego-Ecija, S. (Sergi), Olives, J. (Jaume), Lladó, A. (Albert), Balasa, M. (Mircea), Antonell, A. (Anna), Bargallo, N. (Nuria), Premi, E. (Enrico), Cosseddu MPsych, M. (Maura), Gazzina, S. (Stefano), Padovani, A. (Alessandro), Gasparotti, R. (Roberto), Archetti, S. (Silvana), Black, S.E. (Sandra), Mitchell, S. (Sara), Rogaeva, E. (Ekaterina), Freedman, M. (Morris), Keren, R. (Ron), Tang-Wai, D. (Daid), Öijerstedt, L. (Linn), Andersson, C. (Christin), Jelic, S. (Svetislav Svetislav), Thonberg, H. (Håkan), Arighi, A. (Andrea), Fenoglio, C. (Chiara), Scarpini, E. (Elio), Fumagalli, G. (Giorgio), Cope, T. (Thomas), Timberlake, C. (Carolyn), Rittman, T. (Timothy), Shoesmith, C. (Christen), Bartha, R. (Robart), Rademakers, S. (Suzanne), Wilke, C. (Carlo), Karnarth, H.-O. (Hans-Otto), Bender, B. (Benjamin), Bruffaerts, R. (Rose), Vandamme, P. (Philip), Vandenbulcke, M. (Mathieu), Ferreira, C.B. (Catarina B.), Miltenberger, G. (Gabriel), Maruta MPsych, C. (Carolina), Verdelho, A. (Ana), Afonso, S. (Sónia), Taipa, R. (Ricardo), Caroppo, P. (Paola), Di Fede, G. (Giuseppe), Giaccone, G. (Giuseppe), Muscio, C. (Cristina), Prioni, S. (Sara), Redaelli, V. (Veronica), Rossi, G. (Giacomina), Tiraboschi, P. (Pietro), Duro NPsych, D. (Diana), Almeida, M.R. (Maria R.), Castelo-Branco, M. (Miguel), Leitão, M.J. (Maria J.), Tabuas-Pereira, M. (Miguel), Santiago, B. (Beatriz), Gauthier, S. (Serge), Rosa-Neto, P. (Pedro), Veldsman, M. (Michele), Thompson, P.M. (Paul), Langheinrich, T. (Tobias), Prix, C. (Catharina), Hoegen, T. (Tobias), Wlasich, E. (Elisabeth), Loosli, S. (Sandra), Schonecker, S. (Sonja), Semler, E. (Elisa), Anderl-Straub, S. (Sarah), Russell, L.L. (Lucy L.), Greaves, C.V. (Caroline V.), Bocchetta, M. (Martina), Nicholas, J.M. (Jennifer), Convery, R.S. (Rhian S.), Moore, K. (Katrina), Cash, D.M. (David M.), Swieten, J.C. (John) van, Jiskoot, L.C. (Lize), Moreno, F. (Fermin), Sánchez-Valle, R. (Raquel), Borroni, B. (Barbara), Laforce, R. (Robert), Masellis, M. (Mario), Tartaglia, M.C. (Maria Carmela), Graff, C. (Caroline), Rotondo, E. (Emanuela), Galimberti, D. (Daniela), Rowe, J.B. (James), Finger, E. (Elizabeth), Synofzik, M. (Matthis), Vandenberghe, R. (Rik), De Mendonça, A. (Alexandre), Tagliavini, F. (Fabrizio), Santana, I. (Isabel), Ducharme, S. (Simon), Butler, C. (Chris), Gerhard, A. (Alex), Levin, J. (Johannes), Danek, A. (Adrian), Otto, M. (Markus), Warren, J.D. (Jason), Rohrer, J.D. (Jonathan), Rossor, M. (Martin), Fox, N.C. (Nick), Woollacott, I.O.C. (Ione O.C.), Shafei, R. (Rachelle), Heller, C. (Carolin), Guerreiro, R. (Rita), Bras, J. (Jose), Thomas, D.L. (David L), Mead, S. (Simon), Meeter, L.H.H. (Lieke), Panman, J.L. (Jessica), Papma, J.M. (Janne), Poos, J.M. (Jackie), Thornton, A.S. (Andrew), Pijnenburg, Y. (Yolanda), Barandiaran, M. (Myriam), Indakoetxea, B. (Begoña), Gabilondo, A. (Alazne), Tainta, M. (Mikel), de Arriba, M. (Maria), Gorostidi, A. (Ana), Zulaica, M. (Miren), Villanua, J. (Jorge), Diaz, Z. (Zigor), Borrego-Ecija, S. (Sergi), Olives, J. (Jaume), Lladó, A. (Albert), Balasa, M. (Mircea), Antonell, A. (Anna), Bargallo, N. (Nuria), Premi, E. (Enrico), Cosseddu MPsych, M. (Maura), Gazzina, S. (Stefano), Padovani, A. (Alessandro), Gasparotti, R. (Roberto), Archetti, S. (Silvana), Black, S.E. (Sandra), Mitchell, S. (Sara), Rogaeva, E. (Ekaterina), Freedman, M. (Morris), Keren, R. (Ron), Tang-Wai, D. (Daid), Öijerstedt, L. (Linn), Andersson, C. (Christin), Jelic, S. (Svetislav Svetislav), Thonberg, H. (Håkan), Arighi, A. (Andrea), Fenoglio, C. (Chiara), Scarpini, E. (Elio), Fumagalli, G. (Giorgio), Cope, T. (Thomas), Timberlake, C. (Carolyn), Rittman, T. (Timothy), Shoesmith, C. (Christen), Bartha, R. (Robart), Rademakers, S. (Suzanne), Wilke, C. (Carlo), Karnarth, H.-O. (Hans-Otto), Bender, B. (Benjamin), Bruffaerts, R. (Rose), Vandamme, P. (Philip), Vandenbulcke, M. (Mathieu), Ferreira, C.B. (Catarina B.), Miltenberger, G. (Gabriel), Maruta MPsych, C. (Carolina), Verdelho, A. (Ana), Afonso, S. (Sónia), Taipa, R. (Ricardo), Caroppo, P. (Paola), Di Fede, G. (Giuseppe), Giaccone, G. (Giuseppe), Muscio, C. (Cristina), Prioni, S. (Sara), Redaelli, V. (Veronica), Rossi, G. (Giacomina), Tiraboschi, P. (Pietro), Duro NPsych, D. (Diana), Almeida, M.R. (Maria R.), Castelo-Branco, M. (Miguel), Leitão, M.J. (Maria J.), Tabuas-Pereira, M. (Miguel), Santiago, B. (Beatriz), Gauthier, S. (Serge), Rosa-Neto, P. (Pedro), Veldsman, M. (Michele), Thompson, P.M. (Paul), Langheinrich, T. (Tobias), Prix, C. (Catharina), Hoegen, T. (Tobias), Wlasich, E. (Elisabeth), Loosli, S. (Sandra), Schonecker, S. (Sonja), Semler, E. (Elisa), and Anderl-Straub, S. (Sarah)
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A key symptom of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is difficulty interacting socially with others. Social cognition problems in FTD include impaired emotion processing and theory of mind difficulties, and whilst these have been studied extensively in sporadic FTD, few studies have investigated them in familial FTD. Facial Emotion Recognition (FER) and Faux Pas (FP) recognition tests were used to study social cognition within the Genetic Frontotemporal Dementia Initiative (GENFI), a large familial FTD cohort of C9orf72, GRN, and MAPT mutation carriers. 627 participants undertook at least one of the tasks, and were separated into mutation-negative healthy controls, presymptomatic mutation carriers (split into early and late groups) and symptomatic mutation carriers. Groups were compared using a linear regression model with bootstrapping, adjusting for age, sex, education, and for the FP recognition test, language. Neural correlates of social cognition deficits were explored using a voxel-based morphometry (VBM) study. All three of the symptomatic genetic groups were impaired on both tasks with no significant difference between them. However, prior to onset, only the late presymptomatic C9orf72 mutation carriers on the FER test were impaired compared to the control group, with a subanalysis showing differences particularly in fear and sadness. The VBM analysis revealed that impaired social cognition was mainly associated with a left hemisphere predominant network of regions involving particularly the striatum, orbitofrontal cortex and insula, and to a lesser extent the inferomedial temporal lobe and other areas of the frontal lobe. In conclusion, theory of mind and emotion processing abilities are impaired in familial FTD, with early changes occurring prior to symptom onset in C9orf72 presymptomatic mutation carriers. Future work should investigate how performance changes over time, in order to gain a clearer insight into social cognitive impairment over the course of the
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50. Calmangafodipir reduces sensory alterations and prevents intraepidermal nerve fibers loss in a mouse model of oxaliplatin induced peripheral neurotoxicity
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Canta, A, Chiorazzi, A, Pozzi, E, Fumagalli, G, Monza, L, Meregalli, C, Carozzi, V, Rodriguez Menendez, V, Oggioni, N, Nasstrom, J, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, Carozzi, VA, Canta, A, Chiorazzi, A, Pozzi, E, Fumagalli, G, Monza, L, Meregalli, C, Carozzi, V, Rodriguez Menendez, V, Oggioni, N, Nasstrom, J, Marmiroli, P, Cavaletti, G, and Carozzi, VA
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Oxaliplatin (OHP) is an antineoplastic compound able to induce peripheral neurotoxicity. Oxidative stress has been suggested to be a key factor in the development of OHP‐related peripheral neurotoxicity. Mangafodipir, a contrast agent possessing mitochondrial superoxide dismutase (MnSOD)‐mimetic activity, has been tested as a cytoprotector in chemotherapy‐induced peripheral neurotoxicity (CIPN). Calmangafodipir (PledOx®) has even better therapeutic activity. We investigated a BALB/c mouse model of OHP‐related CIPN and the effects of the pre‐treatment of calmangafodipir (2.5, 5, or 10 mg/kg intravenously) on sensory perception, and we performed a pathological study on skin biopsies to assess intraepidermal nerve fiber (IENF) density. At the end of the treatments, OHP alone or in pre‐treatment with calmangafodipir 2.5 and 10 mg/kg, induced mechanical allodynia and cold thermal hyperalgesia, but calmangafodipir 5 mg/kg prevented these effects. Accordingly, OHP alone or in pre‐treatment with calmangafodipir 2.5 and 10 mg/kg, induced a significant reduction in IENF density, but calmangafodipir 5 mg/kg prevented this reduction. These results confirm a protective effect of calmangafodipir against OHP‐induced small fiber neuropathy. Interestingly, these results are in agreement with previous observations suggesting a U‐shaped effect of calmangafodipir, with the 10 mg/kg dose less effective than the lower doses.
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