33 results on '"Santulli, G."'
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2. Advances in the understanding of excitation-contraction coupling: the pulsing quest for drugs against heart failure and arrhythmias
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Gaetano Santulli, Bruno Trimarco, Stanislovas S. Jankauskas, Fahimeh Varzideh, Jessica Gambardella, Urna Kansakar, Kansakar, U., Varzideh, F., Jankauskas, S. S., Gambardella, J., Trimarco, B., and Santulli, G.
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Heart Failure ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Excitation–contraction coupling ,Arrhythmias, Cardiac ,medicine.disease ,Heart Rate ,Internal medicine ,Heart failure ,Correspondence ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Excitation Contraction Coupling ,Human - Published
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3. Aspirin, NOACs, warfarin: which is the best choice to tackle cognitive decline in elderly patients? Insights from the GIRAF and ASCEND-Dementia trials presented at the AHA 2021
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Gaetano Santulli, Bruno Trimarco, Pasquale Mone, Mone, P., Trimarco, B., and Santulli, G.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Administration, Oral ,Older Adults ,Dabigatran ,Elderly ,Pharmapulse ,medicine ,Humans ,Dementia ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Pharmacology (medical) ,NOAC ,Cognitive decline ,Intensive care medicine ,Cognitive impairment ,Aspirin ,Cognitive Impairment ,VKA ,Warfarin ,Aged ,business.industry ,Anticoagulants ,medicine.disease ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Older Adult ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2022
4. Effects of Sodium-Glucose Transporter 2 Inhibitors (SGLT2-I) in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD) Treated by Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting via MiECC: Inflammatory Burden, and Clinical Outcomes at 5 Years of Follow-Up
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Celestino Sardu, Massimo Massetti, Nicola Testa, Luigi Di Martino, Gaetano Castellano, Fabrizio Turriziani, Ferdinando Carlo Sasso, Michele Torella, Marisa De Feo, Gaetano Santulli, Giuseppe Paolisso, Raffaele Marfella, Sardu, C., Massetti, M., Testa, N., Martino, L. D., Castellano, G., Turriziani, F., Sasso, F. C., Torella, M., De Feo, M., Santulli, G., Paolisso, G., and Marfella, R.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system diseases ,type 2 diabetes mellitus ,minimally invasive extracorporeal circulation ,multi-vessel coronary stenosi ,coronary artery bypass grafting ,Infarction ,RM1-950 ,sodium-glucose transporter 2 inhibitor ,type 2 diabetes mellitus, coronary heart disease ,Internal medicine ,Clinical endpoint ,sodium-glucose transporter 2 inhibitors ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,coronary heart disease ,Settore MED/23 - CHIRURGIA CARDIACA ,Stroke ,Pharmacology ,biology ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,C-reactive protein ,Extracorporeal circulation ,Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,multi-vessel coronary stenosis ,over-inflammation ,biology.protein ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,business ,Artery - Abstract
Introduction: Minimally invasive extracorporeal circulation (MiECC) reduced inflammatory burden, leading to best clinical outcomes in patients treated with coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Despite this, the patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) vs those without T2DM (non-T2DM) have a worse prognosis, caused by over-inflammation and modulated by sodium-glucose transporter 2 receptors. However, we evaluated the inflammatory burden and clinical outcomes in non-T2DM vs T2DM patients under sodium-glucose transporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2-I users) vs non-SGLT2-I users at 5 years of follow-up post-CABG via MiECC.Materials and methods: In a multicenter study, we screened consecutive patients with indications to receive CABG. The study endpoints were the inflammatory burden (circulating serum levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), interleukin 1 and 6 (IL-1 and IL-6), C-reactive protein (CRP), and leucocytes count) and the clinical outcomes at follow-up of 5 years in non-T2DM vs SGLT2-I users, in non-T2DM vs non-SGLT2-I users, and SGLT2-I users vs non-SGLT2-I users.Results: At baseline, and at one year and 5 years of follow-up, the non-T2DM vs SGLT2-I users, non-T2DM vs non-SGLT2-I users, and SGLT2-I users vs non-SGLT2-I users had the lowest values of IL-1, IL-6, and TNF-α (p < 0.05). At one year of follow-up, SGLT2-I users vs non-T2DM and non-SGLT2-I users vs non-T2DM users had a higher rate of all deaths, cardiac deaths, re-myocardial infarction, repeat revascularization, and stroke, and of the composite endpoint (p < 0.05). In a multivariate Cox regression analysis, the composite endpoint was predicted by IL-1 [2.068 (1.367–3.129)], TNF-α [1.989 (1.081–2.998)], and SGLT2-I [0.504 (0.078–0.861)].Conclusion: In T2DM patients, the SGLT2-I significantly reduced the inflammatory burden and ameliorated clinical outcomes at 5 years of follow-up post-CABG via MiECC.
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5. Cognitive Impairment in Frail Hypertensive Elderly Patients: Role of Hyperglycemia
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Pasquale Mone, Salvatore Frullone, Jessica Gambardella, Eugenio Boccalone, Alessandro Matarese, Gaetano Santulli, Antonella Pansini, Antonio de Donato, Giuseppe Martinelli, Mone, P., Gambardella, J., Pansini, A., de Donato, A., Martinelli, G., Boccalone, E., Matarese, A., Frullone, S., and Santulli, G.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,hypertension ,endocrine system diseases ,QH301-705.5 ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Frail Elderly ,antidiabetic drugs ,frailty ,Antidiabetic drug ,Article ,Anti‐aging research ,age-related disease ,aging ,anti-aging research ,cognitive impairment ,endothelial cells ,hyperglycemia ,metabolism ,metformin ,therapeutic strategies ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Biology (General) ,Endothelial dysfunction ,Risk factor ,Cognitive decline ,Glycemic ,Aged ,Endothelial Cell ,business.industry ,Insulin ,Therapeutic strategie ,Montreal Cognitive Assessment ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Metformin ,Age‐related disease ,business ,Human ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Endothelial dysfunction is a key hallmark of hypertension, which is a leading risk factor for cognitive decline in older adults with or without frailty. Similarly, hyperglycemia is known to impair endothelial function and is a predictor of severe cardiovascular outcomes, independent of the presence of diabetes. On these grounds, we designed a study to assess the effects of high-glucose and metformin on brain microvascular endothelial cells (ECs) and on cognitive impairment in frail hypertensive patients. We tested the effects of metformin on high-glucose-induced cell death, cell permeability, and generation of reactive oxygen species in vitro, in human brain microvascular ECs. To investigate the consequences of hyperglycemia and metformin in the clinical scenario, we recruited frail hypertensive patients and we evaluated their Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) scores, comparing them according to the glycemic status (normoglycemic vs. hyperglycemic) and the use of metformin. We enrolled 376 patients, of which 209 successfully completed the study. We observed a significant correlation between MoCA score and glycemia. We found that hyperglycemic patients treated with metformin had a significantly better MoCA score than hyperglycemic patients treated with insulin (18.32 ± 3.9 vs. 14.94 ± 3.8, p <, 0.001). Our in vitro assays confirmed the beneficial effects of metformin on human brain microvascular ECs. To our knowledge, this is the first study correlating MoCA score and glycemia in frail and hypertensive older adults, showing that hyperglycemia aggravates cognitive impairment.
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6. Genetics of adrenergic signaling drives coronary artery calcification
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Gaetano Santulli, Xujun Wang, Pasquale Mone, Jessica Gambardella, Wafiq Khondkar, Gambardella, J., Wang, X., Mone, P., Khondkar, W., and Santulli, G.
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β2-adrenergic receptor ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Vessel ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Coronary artery calcification ,β2 adrenergic receptor ,Adrenergic Agent ,Coronary artery disease ,Adrenergic Agents ,Internal medicine ,Adrenergic signaling ,medicine ,Humans ,business.industry ,Genetic Variation ,Atherosclerosis ,medicine.disease ,Coronary Vessels ,Atherosclerosi ,Cardiology ,Signal transduction ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Human ,Signal Transduction - Published
- 2020
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7. Cardiac BIN1 Replacement Therapy Ameliorates Inotropy and Lusitropy in Heart Failure by Regulating Calcium Handling∗
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Gaetano Santulli, Jessica Gambardella, John Ferrara, Marco Bruno Morelli, Xu Jun Wang, Gambardella, J., Wang, X. J., Ferrara, J., Morelli, M. B., and Santulli, G.
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dyad ,Inotrope ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lusitropy ,Calcium handling ,RyR ,heart failure ,arrhythmia ,t-tubule ,T-tubule ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,sympathetic overdrive ,Pressure overload ,Ryanodine receptor ,business.industry ,cBIN1 ,pressure overload ,medicine.disease ,HFpEF ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Heart failure ,dyads ,calcium handling ,Cardiology ,diastolic dysfunction ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Editorial Comment ,arrhythmias - Abstract
Heart failure is an important, and growing, cause of morbidity and mortality. Half of patients with heart failure have preserved ejection fraction, for whom therapeutic options are limited. Here we report that cardiac bridging integrator 1 gene therapy to maintain subcellular membrane compartments within cardiomyocytes can stabilize intracellular distribution of calcium-handling machinery, preserving diastolic function in hearts stressed by chronic beta agonist stimulation and pressure overload. This study identifies that maintenance of intracellular architecture and, in particular, membrane microdomains at t-tubules, is important in the setting of sympathetic stress. Stabilization of membrane microdomains may be a pathway for future therapeutic development.
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- 2020
8. Impact of thrombus aspiration in frail STEMI patients
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Antonella Pansini, Fabio Minicucci, Ciro Mauro, Gaetano Santulli, Jessica Gambardella, Pasquale Mone, Mario Rizzo, Mone, P., Gambardella, J., Pansini, A., Rizzo, M., Mauro, C., Minicucci, F., and Santulli, G.
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Aging ,Acute coronary syndrome ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Thrombus aspiration ,Frail Elderly ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Frailty ,STEMI ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Percutaneous Coronary Intervention ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Thrombectomy ,business.industry ,Coronary Thrombosis ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,Heart failure ,Cohort ,Cardiology ,ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction ,Original Article ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business - Abstract
Background Despite primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) is generally considered the best therapy in older frail adults with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), the incidence of re-hospitalization for cardiovascular diseases remains significant in these patients. Aims We hypothesized that thrombus aspiration (TA) before PPCI could be a useful treatment for reducing mortality and rehospitalizations in frail patients undergoing PPCI for STEMI. Methods We conducted a study comparing PPCI alone vs TA + PPCI in frail STEMI patients. We examined a cohort of consecutive frail patients aged ≥ 65 years with first STEMI treated with PPCI between February 2008 and July 2015 at the Department of Cardiology of the “Cardarelli” Hospital in Naples, Italy. Results The study was completed by 389 patients (PPCI: 195, TA + PPCI: 194). At 1-month follow-up, the rate of death from any cause was 7.0% in patients treated with PPCI alone vs 3.0% in patients treated with TA + PPCI (p 0.036), whereas death from cardiovascular causes was 6.0% in the PPCI group vs 3.0% in the TA + PPCI group (p 0.028). Equally important, the rate of re-hospitalization due to heart failure was 7.5% in the PPCI group vs 4.0% in TA + PPCI group (p 0.025) and the rate of re-hospitalization due to acute coronary syndrome was 10.0% in the PPCI group vs 4.5% in the TA + PPCI group (p 0.016). Conclusion These results indicate the importance of TA in the treatment of STEMI in a group of high-risk patients such as elderly with frailty.
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9. Heart failure in diabetes
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Gaetano Santulli, Urna Kansakar, Jessica Gambardella, Fahimeh Varzideh, Angela Lombardi, Scott Wilson, Pasquale Mone, Stanislovas S. Jankauskas, Jankauskas, S. S., Kansakar, U., Varzideh, F., Wilson, S., Mone, P., Lombardi, A., Gambardella, J., and Santulli, G.
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Aging ,Diabetic Cardiomyopathies ,Fibrosi ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Diabetic cardiomyopathy ,Bioinformatics ,Endocrinology ,Diabetes mellitus ,Fibrosis ,T1DM ,Adrenergic receptors ,Cardiovascular endocrinology ,Diabetic Cardiomyopathie ,Cause of death ,Cardiomyocytes ,FOXO1 ,ROS ,Phospholamban ,Mitochondria ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,BHB ,Diastolic dysfunction ,Fibroblast ,Senescence ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diabetes mellitu ,Endothelium ,Bioenergetics ,Fibroblasts ,HFpEF ,Heart failure ,NADH ,Oxidative stress ,T2DM ,VSMC ,Bioenergetic ,Cardiomyocyte ,Adrenergic receptor ,Article ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Oxidative stre ,business - Abstract
Heart failure and cardiovascular disorders represent the leading cause of death in diabetic patients. Here we present a systematic review of the main mechanisms underlying the development of diabetic cardiomyopathy. We also provide an excursus on the relative contribution of cardiomyocytes, fibroblasts, endothelial and smooth muscle cells to the pathophysiology of heart failure in diabetes. After having described the preclinical tools currently available to dissect the mechanisms of this complex disease, we conclude with a section on the most recent updates of the literature on clinical management.
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10. Cardiovascular Endocrinology: Evolving Concepts and Updated Epidemiology of Relevant Diseases
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Fahimeh Varzideh, Urna Kansakar, Stanislovas S. Jankauskas, Jessica Gambardella, Gaetano Santulli, Varzideh, F., Kansakar, U., Jankauskas, S. S., Gambardella, J., and Santulli, G.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine hypertension ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,cardiometabolism ,Endocrine System ,Bioinformatics ,Cardiovascular System ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,metabolic syndrome ,Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena ,Insulin resistance ,Endocrinology ,Diabetes mellitus ,insulin resistance ,NAFLD ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,business.industry ,diabetes mellitu ,RC648-665 ,medicine.disease ,HFpEF ,uremic cardiomyopathy ,Endocrine hypertension ,diabetes mellitus ,Metabolic syndrome ,business ,Specialty Grand Challenge ,Human - Published
- 2021
11. Role of endothelial miR-24 in COVID-19 cerebrovascular events
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Jessica Gambardella, Gaetano Santulli, Bruno Trimarco, Antonietta Coppola, Giuseppe Fiorentino, Raffaele Izzo, Gambardella, J., Coppola, A., Izzo, R., Fiorentino, G., Trimarco, B., and Santulli, G.
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Adult ,Male ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Critical Illness ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,MEDLINE ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Bioinformatics ,Risk Factors ,Research Letter ,Humans ,Medicine ,Aged ,Endothelial Cell ,RC86-88.9 ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,Endothelial Cells ,COVID-19 ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,MicroRNA ,Middle Aged ,MicroRNAs ,Heart Disease Risk Factors ,Case-Control Studies ,Critical illness ,Critical Illne ,Female ,business ,Case-Control Studie ,Human - Published
- 2021
12. L-arginine and covid-19: An update
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Gaetano Santulli, Pasquale Mone, Stanislovas S. Jankauskas, Michael Eacobacci, Scott Wilson, Kwame Donkor, Jessica Gambardella, Ayobami Adebayo, Angela Lombardi, Valentina Trimarco, Urna Kansakar, Fahimeh Varzideh, Adebayo, A., Varzideh, F., Wilson, S., Gambardella, J., Eacobacci, M., Jankauskas, S. S., Donkor, K., Kansakar, U., Trimarco, V., Mone, P., Lombardi, A., and Santulli, G.
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Arginine ,coronavirus ,Review ,Bioinformatics ,medicine.disease_cause ,Cytokine storm ,oxidative stress ,TX341-641 ,Coronavirus ,Endothelial Cell ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,ROS ,Antiviral therapie ,Host-Pathogen Interaction ,Host-Pathogen Interactions ,medicine.symptom ,Human ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,viral infections ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Coronaviru ,T cells ,Inflammation ,Immune system ,Immunity ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Endothelium ,antiviral therapies ,Immune response ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,arginine ,cytokine storm ,endothelium ,immune response ,immunity ,inflammation ,nitric oxide ,nitrosylation ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,business.industry ,Animal ,Nitrosylation ,Endothelial Cells ,T cell ,Nitric oxide ,medicine.disease ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,Viral infection ,Immune System ,Oxidative stre ,business ,Food Science - Abstract
l-Arginine is involved in many different biological processes and recent reports indicate that it could also play a crucial role in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Herein, we present an updated systematic overview of the current evidence on the functional contribution of L-Arginine in COVID-19, describing its actions on endothelial cells and the immune system and discussing its potential as a therapeutic tool, emerged from recent clinical experimentations.
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- 2021
13. A Retinoic Acid Receptor β2 Agonist Improves Cardiac Function in a Heart Failure Model
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Xujun Wang, Roberto Levi, Lorraine J. Gudas, Xiao-Han Tang, Stanislovas S. Jankauskas, Gaetano Santulli, Jessica Gambardella, Tang, X. -H., Gambardella, J., Jankauskas, S., Wang, X., Santulli, G., Gudas, L. J., and Levi, R.
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Cardiac function curve ,Male ,Receptors, Retinoic Acid ,Ischemia ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Benzoate ,Mice ,medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,Heart Failure ,NADPH oxidase ,biology ,business.industry ,Animal ,Oxidative Stre ,medicine.disease ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Retinoic acid receptor ,Disease Models, Animal ,Heart failure ,biology.protein ,Molecular Medicine ,Thiazole ,business ,Oxidative stress ,Ex vivo - Abstract
We previously demonstrated that the selective retinoic acid receptor (RAR) β2 agonist AC261066 reduces oxidative stress in an ex vivo murine model of ischemia/reperfusion. We hypothesized that by decreasing oxidative stress and consequent fibrogenesis, AC261066 could attenuate the development of contractile dysfunction in post-ischemic heart failure (HF). We tested this hypothesis in vivo using an established murine model of myocardial infarction (MI), obtained by permanent occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery. Treating mice with AC261066 in drinking water significantly attenuated the post-MI deterioration of echocardiographic indices of cardiac function, diminished remodeling, and reduced oxidative stress, as evidenced by a decrease in malondialdehyde level and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase expression in cardiomyocytes. The effects of AC261066 were also associated with a decrease in interstitial fibrosis, as shown by a marked reduction in collagen deposition and α-smooth muscle actin expression. In cardiac murine fibroblasts subjected to hypoxia, AC261066 reversed hypoxia-induced decreases in superoxide dismutase 2 and angiopoietin-like 4 transcriptional levels as well as the increase in NADPH oxidase 2 mRNA, demonstrating that the post-MI cardioprotective effects of AC261066 are associated with an action at the fibroblast level. Thus, AC261066 alleviates post-MI cardiac dysfunction by modulating a set of genes involved in the oxidant/antioxidant balance. These AC261066 responsive genes diminish interstitial fibrogenesis and remodeling. Since MI is a recognized major cause of HF, our data identify RARβ2 as a potential pharmacological target in the treatment of HF. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT A previous report showed that the selective retinoic acid receptor (RAR) β2 agonist AC261066 reduces oxidative stress in an ex vivo murine model of ischemia/reperfusion. This study shows that AC261066 attenuates the development of contractile dysfunction and maladaptive remodeling in post-ischemic heart failure (HF) by modulating a set of genes involved in oxidant/antioxidant balance. Since myocardial infarction is a recognized major cause of HF, these data identify RARβ2 as a potential pharmacological target in the treatment of HF.
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14. No pleotropic effects of linagliptin on atherosclerotic plaques: Case closed
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Mouaz H. Al-Mallah, Gaetano Santulli, Fabien Hyafil, Al-Mallah, M. H., Hyafil, F., and Santulli, G.
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Inflammation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Dipeptidyl-Peptidase IV Inhibitors ,business.industry ,Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 ,Linagliptin ,medicine.disease ,Diabete ,Atherosclerosis ,Plaque, Atherosclerotic ,Mice ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Atherosclerosi ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Animals ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2020
15. In acute HF, intensive and sustained vasodilation did not reduce a composite of death or HF readmission at 180 days
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Gaetano Santulli and Santulli, G.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Heart failure ,Usual care ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Vasodilation ,General Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease - Abstract
SOURCE CITATION: Kozhuharov N, Goudev A, Flores D, et al. Effect of a strategy of comprehensive vasodilation vs usual care on mortality and heart failure rehospitalization among patients with acute heart failure: the GALACTIC randomized clinical trial. JAMA. 2019;322:2292-302. 31846016.
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- 2020
16. Implications of AB0 blood group in hypertensive patients with covid-19
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Gianluca Gatta, Giuseppe Paolisso, Jessica Gambardella, Vincenzo Messina, Antonio Sardu, Paolo Maggi, Raffaele Marfella, Vinicio Codella, Celestino Sardu, Gaetano Santulli, Paolo Cirillo, Sardu, C., Marfella, R., Maggi, P., Messina, V., Cirillo, P., Codella, V., Gambardella, J., Sardu, A., Gatta, G., Santulli, G., and Paolisso, G.
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Male ,lcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Blood Pressure ,Comorbidity ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Gastroenterology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Coagulopathy ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Inflammation Mediator ,biology ,Middle Aged ,Blood Coagulation Factors ,Host-Pathogen Interaction ,Italy ,Host-Pathogen Interactions ,Hypertension ,Female ,Inflammation Mediators ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Coronavirus Infections ,Covid-19 ,Case-Control Studie ,Research Article ,Blood Coagulation Factor ,Human ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pneumonia, Viral ,Article ,ABO Blood-Group System ,03 medical and health sciences ,Betacoronavirus ,Von Willebrand factor ,Internal medicine ,ABO blood group system ,Humans ,Pandemics ,Blood Coagulation ,Angiology ,Aged ,Blood type ,Betacoronaviru ,Pandemic ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Coronavirus Infection ,Risk Factor ,Case-control study ,Biomarker ,medicine.disease ,Prospective Studie ,Blood pressure ,lcsh:RC666-701 ,Case-Control Studies ,biology.protein ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
BackgroundHypertension is the most frequent co-morbidity in patients with covid-19 infection, and we might speculate that a specific blood group could play a key role in the clinical outcome of hypertensive patients with covid-19.MethodsIn this prospective study, we compared 0 vs. non-0 blood group in hypertensive patients with covid-19 infection. In these patients, we evaluated inflammatory and thrombotic status, cardiac injury, and death events.ResultsPatients in non-0 (n = 92) vs. 0 blood group (n = 72) had significantly different values of activated pro-thrombin time, D-dimer, and thrombotic indexes as Von Willebrand factor and Factor VIII (p p ConclusionsTaken together, our data indicate that non-0 covid-19 hypertensive patients have significantly higher values of pro-thrombotic indexes, as well as higher rate of cardiac injury and deaths compared to 0 patients. Moreover, AB0 blood type influences worse prognosis in hypertensive patients with covid-19 infection.
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17. Functional role of gut microbiota and PCSK9 in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease
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Marco Bruno Morelli, Gaetano Santulli, Xujun Wang, Morelli, M. B., Wang, X., and Santulli, G.
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Lipopolysaccharides ,Male ,Diabetes mellitu ,Inflammation ,Wine ,Disease ,Gut flora ,Diet, Mediterranean ,Article ,PCSK9 ,Pathogenesis ,Risk Factors ,Diabetes mellitus ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Medicine ,Humans ,Subtilisins ,Prospective Studies ,Olive Oil ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Gastrointestinal tract ,biology ,business.industry ,Microbiota ,Incidence ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,NADPH Oxidases ,Middle Aged ,Cardiovascular disease ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Endotoxemia ,Gastrointestinal Tract ,Oxidative Stress ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Immunology ,Multivariate Analysis ,NADPH Oxidase 2 ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Proprotein Convertase 9 ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) is emerging as a novel risk factor for cardiovascular events (CVEs). Furthermore, in vitro evidence suggested that LPS may elicit proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin 9 (PCSK9) expression, but their relationship in vivo has not been investigated.We conducted a post-hoc analysis of a prospective, single centre cohort study of 907 patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (AF). At baseline, PCSK9, LPS and NADPH oxidase (sNox2-dp) were measured. PCSK9 and LPS were correlated with the incidence of CVEs.Median PCSK9 and LPS were 1200 [900-1970] and 49.9 [15.0-108.2] pg/ml, respectively. LPS and PCSK9 were significantly correlated (rS 0.378, p 0.001). Logistic regression analysis showed that LPS was associated with PCSK9 above the median (odds ratio [OR] 1.727 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.147-2.600 p = 0.009). Other factors associated with PCSK9 above the median were sNox2-dp (OR 1.759 C.I. 95% 1.167-2.650, p = 0.007), use of antiplatelet drugs (OR 0.437 95%CI 0.219-0.871 p = 0.017) and high adherence to Mediterranean diet (OR 0.737 95%CI 0.643-0.845 p = 0.001). Olive oil (OR 0.376 95%CI 0.185-0.763, p = 0.001) and wine (OR 0.460 95%CI 0.289-0.733 p = 0.007) were negatively associated with PCSK9. Patients with concomitant high PCSK9 and LPS (LPS ≥88 pg/ml and PCSK9 ≥1570 pg/ml) had an increased risk of CVEs compared to those with low levels (LPS24.3 pg/ml and PCSK91000 pg/ml, Log-Rank test, p = 0.022).This study demonstrated, for the first time in vivo, that circulating levels of PCSK9 and LPS are associated with a mechanism possibly involving NADPH oxidase activation. Patients with concomitant increase of PCSK9 and LPS showed a higher risk of CVEs.
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18. Vitamin C and Cardiovascular Disease: An Update
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Valentina Trimarco, Vanessa Castellanos, Jessica Gambardella, Marco Bruno Morelli, Gaetano Santulli, Morelli, M. B., Gambardella, J., Castellanos, V., Trimarco, V., and Santulli, G.
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0301 basic medicine ,Antioxidant ,Physiology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Clinical Biochemistry ,coronavirus ,Review ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Bioinformatics ,Biochemistry ,Dietary supplement ,0302 clinical medicine ,COVID–19 ,oxidative stress ,infections ,Endothelial dysfunction ,Vitamin C ,Stroke ,Liposome ,Hypertension ,Blood pressure ,Ascorbic acid ,Infection ,liposomes ,drug formulations ,Coronaviru ,GULO ,Heart failure ,dietary supplements ,03 medical and health sciences ,Drug formulation ,medicine ,Vascular permeability ,Molecular Biology ,SVCT ,business.industry ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,030104 developmental biology ,Oxidative stre ,business - Abstract
The potential beneficial effects of the antioxidant properties of vitamin C have been investigated in a number of pathological conditions. In this review, we assess both clinical and preclinical studies evaluating the role of vitamin C in cardiac and vascular disorders, including coronary heart disease, heart failure, hypertension, and cerebrovascular diseases. Pitfalls and controversies in investigations on vitamin C and cardiovascular disorders are also discussed.
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19. Diabetes Mellitus and Its Cardiovascular Complications: New Insights into an Old Disease
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Gaetano Santulli, Markus Wallner, Celestino Sardu, Claudio de Lucia, Sardu, Celestino, De Lucia, Claudio, Wallner, Marku, Santulli, Gaetano, Sardu, C., De Lucia, C., Wallner, M., and Santulli, G.
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Blood Glucose ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Article Subject ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,MEDLINE ,Disease ,Risk Assessment ,lcsh:Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,Endocrinology ,Insulin resistance ,Risk Factors ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Insulin ,Intensive care medicine ,lcsh:RC648-665 ,Insulin blood ,Extramural ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Editorial ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Insulin Resistance ,Risk assessment ,business ,Introductory Journal Article - Published
- 2019
20. Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptors in Human Disease: A Comprehensive Update
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Angela Lombardi, John Ferrara, Marco Bruno Morelli, Jessica Gambardella, Gaetano Santulli, Gambardella, J., Lombardi, A., Morelli, M. B., Ferrara, J., and Santulli, G.
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0301 basic medicine ,ITPR ,Cell ,lcsh:Medicine ,autoimmune disease ,Genome-wide association study ,Review ,Diabete ,Calcium in biology ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,IP3 Receptor ,0302 clinical medicine ,cardiovascular disease ,medicine ,cancer ,GWAS ,IP3 Receptors ,Inositol ,Receptor ,Autoimmune disease ,diabetes ,business.industry ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,lcsh:R ,ataxia ,ITPRs ,General Medicine ,mutations ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Alzheimer ,business ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors (ITPRs) are intracellular calcium release channels located on the endoplasmic reticulum of virtually every cell. Herein, we are reporting an updated systematic summary of the current knowledge on the functional role of ITPRs in human disorders. Specifically, we are describing the involvement of its loss-of-function and gain-of-function mutations in the pathogenesis of neurological, immunological, cardiovascular, and neoplastic human disease. Recent results from genome-wide association studies are also discussed.
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21. Pre-eclampsia and future cardiovascular diseases: How to assess the risk?
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Gaetano Santulli, Mouaz H. Al-Mallah, Santulli, G., and Al-Mallah, M. H.
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Risk ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Eclampsia ,Carotid Artery, Common ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Cardiovascular disease ,Atherosclerosis ,medicine.disease ,Pre-Eclampsia ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Pregnancy ,Risk Factors ,Humans ,Medicine ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Published
- 2019
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22. Stroke prevention: Learning from the master (and COMMANDER)
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Gaetano Santulli and Santulli, G.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Rivaroxaban ,business.industry ,Death risk ,Atrial fibrillation ,General Medicine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Stroke prevention ,Heart failure ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,In patient ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,Standard therapy ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Adding rivaroxaban to standard therapy in patients with heart failure and no atrial fibrillation did not show any beneficial effect on death risk.
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23. Effects of Alpha Lipoic Acid on Multiple Cytokines and Biomarkers and Recurrence of Atrial Fibrillation Within 1 Year of Catheter Ablation
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Fabio D'Amico, Maria Rosaria Rizzo, Michelangela Barbieri, Igor Caporaso, Raffaele Marfella, Celestino Sardu, Nicola Testa, Giuseppe Paolisso, Gaetano Santulli, Cosimo Sacra, Pasquale Paolisso, Matteo Santamaria, Sardu, Celestino, Santulli, Gaetano, Santamaria, Matteo, Barbieri, Michelangela, Sacra, Cosimo, Paolisso, Pasquale, D'Amico, Fabio, Testa, Nicola, Caporaso, Igor, Paolisso, Giuseppe, Marfella, Raffaele, Rizzo, Maria Rosaria, Sardu, C, Santulli, G, Santamaria, M, Sacra, C, Paolisso, P, D'Amico, F, Testa, N, and Caporaso, I
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Blood Glucose ,Male ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Triglyceride ,Gastroenterology ,Antioxidants ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Peptide Fragment ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Recurrence ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Natriuretic Peptide, Brain ,Natriuretic peptide ,Medicine ,Sinus rhythm ,Thioctic Acid ,Atrial fibrillation ,Middle Aged ,Interleukin-10 ,C-Reactive Protein ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Anesthesia ,Cardiology ,Catheter Ablation ,Cytokines ,Female ,Antioxidant ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Catheter ablation ,Placebo ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Double-Blind Method ,Internal medicine ,Peroxynitrous Acid ,Humans ,Risk factor ,Cytokine ,Triglycerides ,Aged ,Postoperative Care ,Cholesterol ,business.industry ,Interleukin-6 ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Cholesterol, HDL ,Interleukin-8 ,Biomarker ,Cholesterol, LDL ,medicine.disease ,Peptide Fragments ,chemistry ,Tyrosine ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Catheter ablation (CA) is a procedure commonly used to restore sinus rhythm in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). However, AF recurrence after CA remains a relevant clinical issue. We tested the effects of an oral anti-oxidant treatment (α-lipoic acid, ALA) on AF recurrence post-CA. Patients with paroxysmal AF have been enrolled in a randomized, prospective, double blind, controlled placebo trial. Following CA, patients have been randomly assigned to receive ALA oral supplementation (ALA group) or placebo (control group), and evaluated at baseline and after a 12-month follow-up: 73 patients completed the 12-month follow-up (ALA: 33; control: 40). No significant difference has been detected between the two groups at baseline. Strikingly, one year after CA, ALA therapy significantly reduced serum markers of inflammation. However, there was no significant difference in AF recurrence events at follow-up when comparing ALA to placebo group. Multivariate analysis revealed that the only independent prognostic risk factor for AF recurrence post-CA is age. In conclusion, ALA therapy reduces serum levels of common markers of inflammation in ablated patients. Nevertheless, ALA does not prevent AF recurrence after an ablative treatment.
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24. Telemonitoring in heart failure patients treated by cardiac resynchronisation therapy with defibrillator (CRT-D): the TELECART Study
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Giuseppe Paolisso, Matteo Santamaria, Gaetano Santulli, M. di Marino, Maria Rosaria Rizzo, Michelangela Barbieri, Celestino Sardu, Raffaele Marfella, Sardu, C, Santamaria, M, Rizzo, M. R, Barbieri, M, di Marino, M, Paolisso, G, Santulli, Gaetano, Marfella, R., Sardu, C., Santamaria, M., Rizzo, Maria Rosaria, Barbieri, Michelangela, di Marino, M., Paolisso, Giuseppe, Santulli, G, and Marfella, Raffaele
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,Cardiac resynchronization therapy ,Monitoring, Ambulatory ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Medical sciences ,Medical telematics ,Article ,Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Medical technology ,Humans ,Telemetry ,030212 general & internal medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,education ,Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators ,Aged ,Heart Failure ,education.field_of_study ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,Left bundle branch block ,Medicine (all) ,Hazard ratio ,Atrial fibrillation ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Defibrillators, Implantable ,Hospitalization ,Heart failure--Patients ,Heart failure ,Ventricular fibrillation ,Cardiology ,cardiovascular system ,Medicine ,Female ,business - Abstract
Aim: Telemonitoring (TM) is a safe and efficient monitoring system for internal cardioverter defibrillator device (ICD) recipients. TM has been used to track info on the clinical status of heart failure patients treated by ICD and/or cardiac resynchronisation therapy defibrillator (CRT-D). The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of TM on clinical outcomes in a population of CRT-D patients with heart failure. Methods: In a multicentre, randomised study, patients with chronic heart failure, New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class II or III, left bundle branch block, severe left ventricle ejection fraction reduction (LVEF < 35%) have been identified and screened. Results: One hundred and ninety-one patients have been randomised to receive either a CRT-D with TM or a CRT-D with traditional ambulatory monitoring (control group) and completed the 12-month study follow-up. Primary endpoints were all cause death, cardiac death and hospital admission for heart failure. Secondary endpoints were atrial fibrillation, sustained episodes, non-sustained and self terminated ventricular tachyarrhythmia, sustained ventricular tachycardia, and ventricular fibrillation, ICD shocks and percentage of CRT-D responder patients. Univariate analysis identified the following factors predicting hospitalisation: TM, age, chronic kidney disease, hypercholesterolaemia, LVEF and NYHA class. At multivariate analysis, TM was the only factor predicting heart failure hospitalisation (hazard ratio 0.6, 0.42–0.79, 95% CI, p = 0.002), without affecting overall mortality and cardiac deaths events. Conclusions: Taken together, our data indicate the importance of TM in predicting heart failure hospitalisation in patients treated with CRT-D.
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25. G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinases and Hypertension
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Gaetano Santulli, Alfonso Campanile, Guido Iaccarino, Walter J. Koch, Francesco Zuppieri, Iaccarino, G., Campanile, A., Santulli, G., Zuppieri, F., and Koch, W. J.
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G protein-coupled receptor kinase ,Basic science ,business.industry ,Disease mechanisms ,Translational medicine ,Disease ,Blood pressure homeostasis ,Immunology ,Internal Medicine ,Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Neuroscience ,Physiological Phenomenon - Abstract
The understanding of molecular mechanisms of complex physiological phenomena, such as cardiac contractile function or blood pressure homeostasis, has generated the need for a new generation of scientists who must be able to conjugate intrinsic biological mechanisms and clinical manifestations of disease. From this body of knowledge new strategies of disease management or therapeutic tools are derived, creating the ground for translational medicine, which provides the bridge from basic science to the medical arena. The investigation of G protein-coupled receptor kinases in the cardiovascular system is one example of the successful transposition of basic science to the field of heart and vascular disorders. This review attempts to assemble the currently available information in this continuing area of research for the class of scientists now referred to as 'translational researchers'. © 2006 Adis Data Information BV. All rights reserved.
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- 2006
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26. Metabolic syndrome is associated with a poor outcome in patients affected by outflow tract premature ventricular contractions treated by catheter ablation
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Sardu, Celestino, Carreras, Giovanni, Katsanos, Spyridon, Kamperidis, Vasileios, Pace, Maria Caterina, Passavanti, Maria Beatrice, Fava, Ilaria, Paolisso, Pasquale, Pieretti, Gorizio, Nicoletti, Giovanni Francesco, Paolisso, Giuseppe Marfella, Raffaele, SANTULLI, GAETANO, Sardu, Celestino, Carreras, Giovanni, Katsanos, Spyridon, Kamperidis, Vasileio, Pace, Maria Caterina, Passavanti, Maria Beatrice, Fava, Ilaria, Paolisso, Pasquale, Pieretti, Gorizio, Nicoletti, Giovanni Francesco, Santulli, Gaetano, Paolisso, Giuseppe, Marfella, Raffaele, Sardu, C, Carreras, G, Katsanos, S, Kamperidis, V, Pace, Mc, Passavanti, Mb, Fava, I, Paolisso, P, Pieretti, G, Nicoletti, Gf, Santulli, G, Paolisso, G, and Marfella, R.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart disease ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biophysics ,Catheter ablation ,Recurrence ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Ventricular outflow tract ,Prospective Studies ,cardiovascular diseases ,Prospective cohort study ,Angiology ,Metabolic Syndrome ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Metabolic Syndrome X ,medicine.disease ,Ventricular Premature Complexes ,Ventricular Premature Complexe ,Cardiac surgery ,Prospective Studie ,Treatment Outcome ,Catheter Ablation ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,Metabolic syndrome ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Research Article ,Human - Abstract
Background The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of metabolic syndrome (MS) on outcome of catheter ablation (CA) for treatment of frequent premature ventricular contraction beats (PVCs) originating from right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT), left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) or coronary cusps (CUSPs), in patients with normal ventricular systolic function and absence of cardiac structural disease. Methods In this multicentre prospective study we evaluated 90 patients with frequent PVCs originating from RVOT (n = 68), LVOT (n = 19) or CUSPs (n = 3), treated with CA. According to baseline diagnosis they were divided in patients with MS (n = 24) or without MS (n = 66). The study endpoint was a composite of recurrence of acute or delayed outflow tract ventricular arrhythmia: acute spontaneous or inducible outflow tract ventricular arrhythmia recurrence or recurrence of outflow tract PVCs in holter monitoring at follow up. Results Patients with MS compared to patients without MS showed a higher acute post-procedural recurrence of outflow tract PVCs (n = 8, 66.6%, vs. n = 6, 9.0%, p = 0.005). At a mean follow up of 35 (17-43) months survival free of recurrence of outflow tract PVCs was lower in patients with baseline MS compared to patients without MS diagnosis (log-rank test, p
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27. GRK2 induces cardiac hypertrophy through the regulation of NFκB activity
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Guido Iaccarino, D. Sorriento, Gaetano Santulli, Ersilia Cipolletta, Jessica Gambardella, Antonietta Franco, Bruno Trimarco, Michele Ciccarelli, Franco, A., Sorriento, D., Ciccarelli, M., Santulli, G., Cipolletta, E., Gambardella, J., Trimarco, B., and Iaccarino, G.
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Pharmacology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology ,biology ,Physiology ,business.industry ,Beta adrenergic receptor kinase ,Internal medicine ,Cardiac hypertrophy ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Molecular Medicine ,business - Published
- 2015
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28. Impact of diabetes mellitus on the clinical response to cardiac resynchronization therapy in elderly people
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Raffaele Marfella, Celestino Sardu, Gaetano Santulli, Sardu, C, Marfella, Raffaele, Santulli, G., Sardu, Celestino, and Santulli, Gaetano
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Male ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors ,Longitudinal Studie ,Diabete ,Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy ,Elderly ,Elderly people ,Age Factor ,Longitudinal Studies ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Genetics (clinical) ,Aged, 80 and over ,Medicine (all) ,Age Factors ,Treatment Outcome ,Cardiology ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiotonic Agents ,Adrenergic beta-Antagonists ,Cardiac resynchronization therapy ,Heart failure ,Follow-Up Studie ,Genetic ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Cardiotonic Agent ,Aged ,business.industry ,Insulin ,Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus ,Adrenergic beta-Antagonist ,Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor ,medicine.disease ,Prospective Studie ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Implant ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Heart failure (HF) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) exhibit a well-established interrelationship and a growing prevalence, in particular in elderly people. Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) has been shown to improve myocardial function in patients with HF and cardiac dyssynchrony. However, reports on CRT in diabetic elderly patients are limited and controversial. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate the functional role of T2DM on the effectiveness of CRT at advanced age. In this single-center prospective study, we enrolled 72 HF patients over 75 years old with and without T2DM who underwent CRT implant. Detailed clinical and instrumental data, including cardiac ultrasound analysis, 6-min walk test, and quality-of-life evaluation, were collected at baseline and at 1-year follow-up. At the time of implantation, 44.4 % of patients had T2DM, of which 62.5 % were well controlled with diet and hypoglycemic drugs and 37.5 % were treated by insulin therapy. After 1 year, CRT improved myocardial ventricular geometry and functional capacity in a comparable proportion of diabetic and non-diabetic patients alongside with a similar amelioration in the functional status. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that diabetic patients >75 years old exhibit a response to CRT that is comparable to non-diabetic subjects.
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29. Thrombolysis outcomes in acute ischemic stroke patients with prior stroke and diabetes mellitus
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N K, Mishra, N, Ahmed, A, Davalos, H K, Iversen, T, Melo, L, Soinne, N, Wahlgren, K R, Lees, A, Alexandrov, and Santulli, G.
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Male ,Acute coronary syndrome ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Brain Ischemia ,Diabetes Complications ,Modified Rankin Scale ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Thrombolytic Therapy ,Acute ischemic stroke ,Stroke ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Odds ratio ,Thrombolysis ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Logistic Models ,Treatment Outcome ,Concomitant ,Tissue Plasminogen Activator ,Physical therapy ,Cardiology ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Patients with concomitant diabetes mellitus (DM) and prior stroke (PS) were excluded from European approval of alteplase in stroke. We examined the influence of DM and PS on the outcomes of patients who received thrombolytic therapy (T; data from Safe Implementation of Thrombolysis in Stroke-International Stroke Thrombolysis Register) compared to nonthrombolyzed controls (C; data from Virtual International Stroke Trials Archive).We selected ischemic stroke patients on whom we held data on age, baseline NIH Stroke Scale score (NIHSS), and 90-day modified Rankin Scale score (mRS). We compared the distribution of mRS between T and C by Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel (CMH) test and proportional odds logistic regression, after adjustment for age and baseline NIHSS, in patients with and without DM, PS, or the combination. We report odds ratios (OR) for improved distribution of mRS with 95% confidence interval (CI) and CMH p value.Data were available for 29,500 patients: 5,411 (18.5%) had DM, 5,019 had PS (17.1%), and 1,141 (5.5%) had both. Adjusted mRS outcomes were better for T vs C among patients with DM (OR 1.45 [1.30-1.62], n = 5,354), PS (OR 1.55 [1.40-1.72], n = 4,986), or concomitant DM and PS (OR 1.23 [0.996-1.52], p = 0.05, n = 1,136), all CMH p0.0001. These are comparable to outcomes between T and C among patients with neither DM nor PS: OR = 1.53 (1.42-1.63), p0.0001, n = 19,339. There was no interaction on outcome between DM and PS with alteplase treatment (tissue plasminogen activator × DM × PS, p = 0.5). Age ≤80 years or80 years did not influence our findings.Outcomes from thrombolysis are better than the controls among patients with DM, PS, or both. We find no statistical justification for the exclusion of these patients from receiving thrombolytic therapy.
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30. Atrial remodelling in echocardiographic super-responders to cardiac resynchronization therapy
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Cristofaro D'Ascia, Gaetano Santulli, Santulli, G., and D'Ascia, C.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Heart Ventricles ,MEDLINE ,Cardiac resynchronization therapy ,Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Ventricular Function ,cardiovascular diseases ,Intensive care medicine ,Ultrasonography ,Heart Failure ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Stroke Volume ,equipment and supplies ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,circulatory and respiratory physiology - Abstract
To the Editor In a recent issue of Heart , Steffel et al 1 showed in an elegant retrospective study that patients with an exceptionally good echocardiographic response to cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) are highly likely to experience a favourable outcome after CRT. …
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31. Atrial function in patients undergoing CRT
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Gaetano Santulli, Cristofaro D'Ascia, Vittoria Marino, Salvatore D'Ascia, Santulli, G., D'Ascia, S., Marino, V., and D'Ascia, C.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cardiac resynchronization therapy ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,Heart Conduction System ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,In patient ,Intensive care medicine ,Ventricular remodeling ,Heart Failure ,Lv function ,Ventricular Remodeling ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Heart failure ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Female ,Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular ,Electrical conduction system of the heart ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
We read with great interest the paper by Carluccio et al. ([1][1]) regarding the impact of left ventricular (LV) remodeling on the response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). In this elegant study, the authors performed a comprehensive assessment of LV function, showing that extensive LV
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32. Development of atrial fibrillation in recipients of cardiac resynchronization therapy: the role of atrial reverse remodelling
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Salvatore Luca D'Ascia, Gaetano Santulli, Cristofaro D'Ascia, Santulli, G., D'Ascia, S. L., and D'Ascia, C.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ventricular Remodeling ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cardiac resynchronization therapy ,Atrial fibrillation ,medicine.disease ,Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy ,Text mining ,Heart Rate ,Internal medicine ,Atrial Fibrillation ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Humans ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Published
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33. Advanced algorithms can lead to electrocardiographic misinterpretations
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Gaetano Santulli, Cristoforo D'Ascia, Vincenzo Liguori, Claudia Arturo, Vittoria Marino, Salvatore Luca D'Ascia, Massimo Chiariello, D'Ascia, S. L., Santulli, G., Liguori, V., Marino, V., Arturo, C., Chiariello, M., and D'Ascia, C.
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Diagnostic methods ,Atrio-ventricular delay ,business.industry ,Pacemaker malfunction ,Holter monitoring ,Electromagnetism ,Atrial-tachy response ,cardiovascular system ,Medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Lead (electronics) ,Algorithm - Abstract
We observed a patient with syncope, who implanted a pacemaker with advanced algorithms such as "atrial-tachy response" and "dynamic atrio-ventricular delay". After one year, conventional ECG Holter showed pacemaker malfunction, wrongly attributed to exposure to electromagnetic field. In fact, telemetry revealed an inappropriate programming and solved our case. Holter monitoring is commonly performed in the evaluation of pacemaker malfunction, albeit it remains a quite shallow diagnostic method especially to detect electromagnetic interferences. New algorithms seem important, but it is reasonable to obtain more suitable analytical tools, too. © 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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