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2. Renal function outcomes in patients with muscle‐invasive bladder cancer treated with neoadjuvant pembrolizumab and radical cystectomy in the PURE‐01 study
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Alessandra Cinque, Francesco Trevisani, Alberto Briganti, Andrea Salonia, Andrea Necchi, Francesco Montorsi, Federico Di Marco, Alessandro Larcher, Arianna Bettiga, Daniele Raggi, Umberto Capitanio, Riccardo Vago, Trevisani, F., Di Marco, F., Raggi, D., Bettiga, A., Vago, R., Larcher, A., Cinque, A., Salonia, A., Briganti, A., Capitanio, U., Necchi, A., and Montorsi, F.
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Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Urology ,Renal function ,Pembrolizumab ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Cystectomy ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,neoadjuvant therapy ,Neoadjuvant therapy ,Aged ,Muscle Neoplasms ,Creatinine ,Bladder cancer ,business.industry ,renal function ,Acute kidney injury ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Neoadjuvant Therapy ,Survival Rate ,acute kidney injury ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ,Oncology ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,bladder cancer ,Female ,Kidney Diseases ,immunotherapy ,business ,chronic kidney disease ,Follow-Up Studies ,Kidney disease - Abstract
The use of pembrolizumab has been largely accepted in several advanced types of cancers. PURE 01 study (NCT02736266) enrolled consecutively 143 patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer who received 3 cycles of pembrolizumab 200 mg every 3 weeks before planned radical cystectomy (RC). Clinical, pathological and laboratory data were collected to investigate the relationship between renal function, immunotherapy and cancer-related outcomes. Serum creatinine and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) using Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) creatinine-equation 2009 were reported at baseline and after every cycle of pembrolizumab; the T stage from clinical classification TNM (cTNM) was stated before the treatment. Our analysis did not demonstrate a significant impairment of eGFR after any cycle of pembrolizumab, neither in the overall cohort nor in subgroups considering the T stages or the CKD G-categories according to K-DIGO 2012 classification. In conclusion, in neoadjuvant setting before RC our results suggest that pembrolizumab administration is safe for renal function preservation.
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- 2021
3. PD12-07 PREOPERATIVE FRAILTY PREDICTS ADVERSE SHORT-TERM POST-OPERATIVE OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY
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Avnish Kapoor, Francesco Trevisani, Alberto Briganti, Alberto Martini, Zhe Tian, Martina Romani, Cristina Giancristofaro, Umberto Capitanio, Alessandro Larcher, Pierre I. Karakiewicz, Arianna Bettiga, Shahrokh F. Shariat, Giuseppe Basile, Gianmarco Colandrea, Giuseppe Fallara, Andrea Salonia, Giuseppe Rosiello, D. Cignoli, and Francesco Montorsi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,In patient ,Post operative ,business ,Nephrectomy ,Surgery ,Term (time) - Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE:Frailty is a key aspect, related to-but distinct from-comorbidities and age. Partial nephrectomy (PN) use has increased during the last decades. However, PN is a complex ...
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- 2021
4. The Role of Vascular Lesions in Diabetes Across a Spectrum of Clinical Kidney Disease
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Francisco Moreso, Meritxell Ibernon, Miguel Bigotte Vieira, Enrique Morales, Fedaa Ghanem, Radovan Hojs, Esteban Porrini, Alberto Ortiz, Maruja Navarro Díaz, Clara García Garro, Clara María Cases Corona, Bo Feldt-Rasmussen, Gema Fernández, Mads Hornum, Sebastjan Bevc, Patricia Fox Concepción, Rosa Rodríguez-Rodriguez, Luis Mendonça, Arianna Bettiga, Manuel Praga, Natalia Negrín Mena, Khaled Khazim, Beatriz Fernandez-Fernandez, Federico Di Marco, Marina López Martínez, Francesco Trevisani, Maria Quero, Ivo Laranjinha, Josep M. Cruzado, Institut Català de la Salut, [Rodríguez-Rodríguez R] Hospital Universitario de Canarias, Pathology Department, Tenerife, Spain. University of La Laguna, Faculty of Medicine, Tenerife, Spain. [Hojs R, Bevc S] Department of Nephrology, Clinic for Internal Medicine, University Clinical Centre Maribor and Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor, Slovenia. [Trevisani F] IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele, URI–Urological Research Institute, Milano, Italy. [Morales E] Hospital 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain. [Fernández G] Hospital Universitario Fundación Alcorcón, Madrid, Spain. REDINREN ISCIII, Madrid, Spain. [Moreso F] REDINREN ISCIII, Madrid, Spain. Vall d'Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. [García Garro C] Vall d'Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain, Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus, and Proteïnúria
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Urology ,Renal function ,Nefropaties diabètiques - Etiologia ,normoalbuminuria ,urologic and male genital diseases ,albuminuria ,Diabetic nephropathy ,histology ,Endocrine System Diseases::Diabetes Mellitus::Diabetes Complications::Diabetic Nephropathies [DISEASES] ,Other subheadings::/etiology [Other subheadings] ,Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::/complicaciones [Otros calificadores] ,Clinical Research ,Diabetes mellitus ,Otros calificadores::/etiología [Otros calificadores] ,Diabetic nephropathies ,medicine ,Vasos sanguinis - Malalties - Complicacions ,enfermedades cardiovasculares [ENFERMEDADES] ,Proteinuria ,diabetes ,Cardiovascular Diseases [DISEASES] ,urogenital system ,business.industry ,diabetic nephropathy ,Nefropaties diabètiques ,medicine.disease ,Nephrectomy ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,enfermedades del sistema endocrino::diabetes mellitus::complicaciones de la diabetes::nefropatías diabéticas [ENFERMEDADES] ,Nephrology ,Albuminuria ,Microalbuminuria ,medicine.symptom ,business ,chronic kidney disease ,Kidney disease ,Other subheadings::Other subheadings::/complications [Other subheadings] - Abstract
Introduction The clinical-histologic correlation in diabetic nephropathy is not completely known. Methods We analyzed nephrectomy specimens from 90 patients with diabetes and diverse degrees of proteinuria and glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Results Thirty-six (40%) subjects had normoalbuminuria, 33 (37%) microalbuminuria, and 21 (23%) non-nephrotic proteinuria. Mean estimated GFR (eGFR) was 65±23 (40% 10% to 20% of the sample. Moderate hyalinosis and arteriolar sclerosis were observed in 80% to 100% of cases with normoalbuminuria, microalbuminuria, proteinuria, as well as in class I, II, or III. Conclusions Weak correspondence between analytical parameters and kidney histology was found. Thus, disease may progress undetected from the early clinical stages of the disease. Finally, vascular damage was a very common finding, which highlights the role of ischemic intrarenal disease in diabetes., Graphical abstract
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5. MO133RENAL FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES AT 5 YEARS FROM RADICAL AND PARTIAL NEPRHECTOMIES IN NORMAL RENAL FUNCTION PATIENTS : AN UNTOLD STORY OF FAILED RENAL HYPERFILTRATIONS
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Giuseppe Rosiello, Francesco Montorsi, Federico Di Marco, Andrea Salonia, Arianna Bettiga, Francesco Trevisani, Francesco Fiorio, Umberto Capitanio, and Alessandra Cinque
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Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Normal renal function ,Nephrology ,business.industry ,Urology ,medicine ,business - Abstract
Background and Aims Despite major advance in surgical techniques in the last decade, Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is still a major postoperative long-term complication in renal surgery for renal cancer, both in radical than in partial nephrectomy. However, it is still debatable if the renal hyperfiltration mechanism which happens after an acute loss of nephron mass could promote in oncological patients an effective vicariant process over time able to replace a new renal function comparable with the pre-operative one. Aim of our study was to compare the eGFR decay over time from pre-operative time surgery to 5 years follow up in the two major renal surgeries approaches (radical-RN- and partial nephrectomies- PN) in a selected cohort of patients with normal renal function at baseline. Method We performed a retrospective cohort-study of 271 consecutive patients who underwent radical (RN) or partial nephrectomy (PN) due to the presence of a kidney mass suspected of malignancy from 2000-2020 in a tertiary care urological Institution. Inclusion criteria were: 1) Age > 18 years old 2) eGFR > 80 ml/min/1,73 using CKD-EPI formula 2012 3) absence of urinary abnormalities . The following data were considered: age, gender, body mass index (BMI), TNM staging, hypertension, diabetes. Glomerular Filtration rate (GFR) was estimated at each time point using creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) formula. We evaluated eGFR variation at the pre-surgical value, hospital dismissal, 6,12,24,36,48,60 months. eGFR categories were created according to the KDIGO guidelines for G categories in GFR setting different thresholds. Comparisons between groups were performed using Kruskal-Wallis ranks sum test for numerical variables and Pearson’s Chi square test for categorical variables. Logistic regression was used to identify variables ODDS Ratio for AKI onset after surgery. Results The study cohort was composed by 271 patients with median Age 56 (IQR: 48, 64), M/F ratio 2.3, median BMI 25.7 (IQR: 23.3, 28.3), median eGFR 94.3 (IQR: 89.1, 101.3) mL/min/1.73m^2. According to CKD G class, 70% were I and 30% were II. The cohort was divided in two groups according type of surgery: 44% as RN and 56% as PN. Differences between the two groups were detected for Gender (Radical M/F ratio: 3.2; Partial M/F ratio: 1.8; p=0.4), basal eGFR (Radical Median:92.3 (88.0, 99.8) mL/min/1.73m2; Partial Median:95.4 (90.1, 102.0) mL/min/1.73m2; p=0.01) and CKD G class (Radical I:64%, II:36%; Partial I:76%, II:24%; p=0.03). Two-way Anova for time variation of eGFR according other parameters, enlightened a significative difference for the type of surgery (p Conclusion Our study highlights that both RN than PN harbor a non negligible risk of post-operative CKD events even in normal renal function patients without renal abnormalities at 5 years from the operations. However, RN patients display a different behavior in term of renal compensation in respect of PN. In fact, RN pts tend to replace the acute loss of function derived from the absence of the contralateral kidney with an increase of eGFR , whereas PN pts tend to remain stable over time without any effort of hyperfiltration. A prospective comparison multicentric study with kidney living donor is on going.
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6. Renal histology across the stages of chronic kidney disease
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Alberto Briganti, Riccardo Vago, Andrea Salonia, Giacomo Dell'Antonio, Esteban Porrini, Francesco Trevisani, Alessandro Larcher, Roberta Lucianò, Arianna Bettiga, Francesco Montorsi, Federico Di Marco, Alessandra Cinque, Umberto Capitanio, Trevisani, F., Di Marco, F., Capitanio, U., Dell'Antonio, G., Cinque, A., Larcher, A., Luciano, R., Bettiga, A., Vago, R., Briganti, A., Salonia, A., Montorsi, F., and Porrini, E.
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Nephrology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Urology ,Kidney biopsy ,Renal function ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Kidney ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Chronic kidney disease ,medicine ,eGFR ,Humans ,Stage (cooking) ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Nephrectomy ,Chronicity score ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Creatinine ,Cohort ,business ,Kidney disease ,Glomerular Filtration Rate - Abstract
Background: The chronic kidney disease (CKD) classification represents a simple tool to evaluate kidney disease. However, it is not based on kidney histology and this might limit the correlation between renal function and histological damage. The aim of this study was to examine the presence and magnitude of the discordance between CKD classification and kidney histology. Materials and methods: We retrospectively analyzed kidney parenchyma histology in a cohort of 200 patients who underwent radical nephrectomy for a kidney mass to observe its correlation with CKD classification. Kidney tissue of the unaffected part of the removed kidney was analyzed and classified with a chronicity score as described by Sethi et al. Then, all patients were classified according to the respective CKD stage using different equations: CKD-EPI, MDRD, FAS and MCQ. Results: Median age was 67 (57–75). Diabetes, hypertension and overweight were observed in 23%, 60% and 61%, respectively. The CKD-EPI equation stratified 30.5% (n = 61) of the subjects into CKD stage 1, 41.5% (n = 83) into CKD stage 2, 25.5% into CKD stage 3 (n = 51) and 2.5% into CKD stage 4–5 (n = 5). About 30–40% of the patients with CKD stage 3 had mild or no lesions in the histological evaluation (Chronicity Score = 0–1), whereas 7–10% of those with CKD stage 1 had moderate or severe histological lesions (Chronicity Score ≥ 3). Different patients with the same value of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) had either severe or no histological damage. Conclusions: The variability of kidney histology observed within each CKD stage is not negligible. This may limit the reliability of the current CKD classification. More research is needed to clarify the relationship between CKD stages and kidney damage. Graphic abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
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- 2021
7. Parenchymal biopsy in the management of patients with renal cancer
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Alessandro Larcher, Arianna Bettiga, Gianfranco Baiamonte, Chiara Re, Esteban Porrini, Umberto Capitanio, Giuseppe Fallara, Claudio Doglioni, Andrea Salonia, Roberto Bertini, Giacomo Dell'Antonio, Francesco Montorsi, Federico Di Marco, Francesco Trevisani, Francesco De Cobelli, Capitanio, U., Larcher, A., Fallara, G., Trevisani, F., Porrini, E., Di Marco, F., Baiamonte, G., Re, C., Bettiga, A., Dell'Antonio, G., Doglioni, C., De Cobelli, F., Bertini, R., Salonia, A., and Montorsi, F.
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Nephrology ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Organ Dysfunction Scores ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Biopsy ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Renal function ,Kidney ,Kidney Function Tests ,Nephrectomy ,Nephropathy ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Postoperative Complications ,Renal cell carcinoma ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Parenchymal Tissue ,Intraoperative Care ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Kidney Neoplasms ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Renal cancer ,Italy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Renal biopsy ,business ,Glomerular Filtration Rate - Abstract
Purpose: The role of non-tumour renal biopsy in predicting renal function after surgery for renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is poorly investigated. The aim of the study was to assess the impact of renal parenchymal histology on renal function after radical nephrectomy in a cohort of patients with RCC. Methods: This cohort study included 171 patients with RCC submitted to radical nephrectomy between 2006 and 2018. Two biopsy samples from normal parenchyma were collected at nephrectomy and renal parenchyma damage (RPD) was scored on histologic samples according to validated methodology. The outcomes were eGFR after surgery and its reduction > 25% relative to baseline at maximum 12months’ follow-up. Linear and logistic multivariable regression were used, adjusting for age at surgery, presence of hypertension, diabetes, clinical tumour size, time from surgery and basal eGFR. Results: 171 patients were enrolled and RPD was demonstrated in 64 (37%). Patients with RPD had more comorbidities (CCI > 2 in 25 vs. 9%, p < 0.001), in particular hypertension (70 vs. 53%; p = 0.03), diabetes with (5% vs. 0%, p = 0.007) or without (31 vs. 18%; p = 0.007) organ damage, cerebrovascular disease (19 vs. 5%; p = 0.006) and nephropathy (20 vs. 3%; p = 0.0004). At multivariable analyses, RPD was associated with lower eGFR (Est. −5.48; 95% CI −9.27: −1.7; p = 0.005) and with clinically significant reduction of eGFR after surgery (OR 3.06; 95% CI 1.17: 8.49; p = 0.026). Conclusions: Presence of RPD in non-tumour renal tissue is an independent predictor of functional impairment in patients with RCC. Such preliminary finding supports the use of parenchyma biopsy during clinical decision making.
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- 2020
8. P0729AKARDI: A NEW PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR RENAL DECAY AFTER NEPHRECTOMY
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Francesco Trevisani, Umberto Capitanio, Alberto Briganti, Giacomo Dell'Antonio, Alessandro Larcher, Riccardo Vago, Arianna Bettiga, Andrea Salonia, Antonello Pani, Alessandra Cinque, Francesco Montorsi, and Federico Di Marco
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Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nephrology ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Urology ,Medicine ,business ,Nephrectomy - Abstract
Background and Aims Radical Nephrectomy is usually associated to the risk of future development of a mild to severe chronic kidney disease stage especially for those patients who already present early stages of CKD (e.g CKD class II and IIIa). Any insight on this topic could influence the clinical decision about the surgery. But how can we know for sure the magnitude of the renal function’s decay? In this preliminary work, our aim was to identify a new model able to predict at time surgery the renal function’s variation at 1 year from the operation Method We collected prospectively clinical data of a group of consecutive 114 patients who underwent radical nephrectomy (RN) for the presence of a benign or malignant renal mass. We estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) with MDRD formula. We considered the following clinical varibles: AKI onset (according to RIFLE criteria), age, gender, presence of blood hypertension, diabetes type II and BMI. Moreover, to investigate a possible correlation between renal basal histology and renal functional decay, renal biopsies were performed on each on the healthy part of the removed kidney > 3cm far from tumor. A pathological evaluation using a chronicity score (Remuzzi Score) was subsequently carried out evaluating damage on four parameters: (a) glomerular global sclerosis, (b) tubular atrophy, (c) interstitial fibrosis and (d) arterial narrowing. Statistical analysis were performed using generalized linear model (GLM), Kruskal-Wallis test and chi-square test. Multivariate analysis were applied using stepwise regressions method in order to select the best fitting model. Statistically significant correlations were considered for p-value Results At t0, 21% of the patients had an eGFR>90ml/min/1.73m2, 45% between 60 and 90, 23% between 30 and 45, and 11% under 45. Median observed decay after 12 months was 32.8% (IQR= 17.9%:41.9%).Taking in account the eGFR decay’s percentage there was a strong correlation with AKI onset (decay increased by 22.4%, CI= 14%:30.8%, p Conclusion A precise and reliable prediction of renal function decrease after RN represents a cornerstone for urologist and nephrologist in order to create a personalized medical approach and management.In our cohort of study, CKD stage I and II patients displayed a huge decrease of eGFR in respect to CKD stages III-IV over time. One possible biological explanation can be that the healthy kidney of the patients affected by moderate and severe CKD starts working with a compensatory mechanism before the entire removal of the kidney with cancer so that the surgical acute nephron loss does not represent a shock in comparison to healthy patients with an eGFR >90 ml/min. Our preliminary study identified a new clinical and pathological panel of variables able to predict at time zero the magnitude of eGFR decay after 1 year from surgical operation. Further studies are needed in order to validate and improve this model.
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- 2020
9. SP267RENAL HISTOLOGY VERSUS ESTIMATED GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE: BEYOND THE LOOKING GLASS
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Giacomo Dell'Antonio, Andrea Salonia, Alessandro Larcher, Arianna Bettiga, Umberto Capitanio, Francesco Montorsi, Federico Di Marco, Roberto Bertini, Alessandra Cinque, Riccardo Vago, Francesco Trevisani, Esteban Porrini, and Alberto Briganti
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Transplantation ,Kidney ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Nephrology ,business.industry ,Urology ,Medicine ,Renal function ,Histology ,business - Published
- 2019
10. SP236THE RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY PARADOX: THE UNEXPECTED AKI'S RISK
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Esteban Porrini, Antonello Pani, Alberto Briganti, Alessandra Cinque, Alessandro Larcher, Umberto Capitanio, Arianna Bettiga, Francesco Montorsi, Federico Di Marco, Andrea Salonia, Riccardo Vago, and Francesco Trevisani
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Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nephrology ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Urology ,business ,Nephrectomy - Published
- 2019
11. The Association of Uromodulin Genotype with Renal Cancer Aggressiveness
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Fabio Benigni, Cristina Carenzi, Roberto Bertini, Alberto Briganti, Alessandro Larcher, Francesco Montorsi, F. Ripa, Riccardo Vago, Arianna Bettiga, Fabio Muttin, Andrea Salonia, Umberto Capitanio, Francesco Trevisani, Luca Rampoldi, Alessandra Cinque, Trevisani, Francesco, Larcher, Alessandro, Cinque, Alessandra, Capitanio, Umberto, Ripa, Francesco, Vago, Riccardo, Bettiga, Arianna, Benigni, Fabio, Carenzi, Cristina, Muttin, Fabio, Bertini, Roberto, Briganti, Alberto, Salonia, Andrea, Rampoldi, Luca, and Montorsi, Francesco
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Tamm–Horsfall protein ,Genotype ,Lymphovascular invasion ,Urology ,Population ,Metastatic renal cell carcinoma ,Tamm-Horsfall protein ,Renal function ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Renal cell carcinoma ,Internal medicine ,Uromodulin ,medicine ,education ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,business.industry ,Kidney cancer ,medicine.disease ,Genotype frequency ,030104 developmental biology ,biology.protein ,business - Abstract
The aim of the study was to investigate the association of the uromodulin (UMOD) genotype with patient health status and with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) aggressiveness.The UMOD genotype at the top single nucleotide variant rs4293393 was determined in a cohort of 211 patients diagnosed with a renal mass and treated with surgery. Clinical data were prospectively collected. Due to the higher frequency of allele T relative to the lower frequency of allele C, recessive homozygous (CC), and heterozygous (TC) patients were grouped together and compared with homozygous (TT) patients. Mann-Whitney and chi-square tests were used to compare clinical characteristics after stratification for the UMOD genotype. UMOD genotype frequencies resulted TT and TC-CC in 67% (n = 141) and 33% (n = 70) of the population, respectively. The rate of cM1 RCC at clinical staging was higher in patients with genotype TT relative to patients with genotype TC-CC (18% vs 1%, p = 0.001). Similarly, the rate of pT3-pT4 (41% vs 25%, p = 0.047) and lymphovascular invasion (29% vs 13%, p = 0.02) RCC at final pathology were higher in patients with genotype TT relative to patients with genotype TC-CC. Patient summary: In patients diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma and treated with surgery, uromodulin homozygous genotype is associated with more aggressive renal cell carcinoma clinical and pathological characteristics. In patients diagnosed with a renal mass and elected for surgical management, uromodulin homozygous genotype is associated with more aggressive renal cell carcinoma clinical and pathological characteristics. Further investigations are required to study the causal biologic mechanism underlying such relationship.
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12. Correction to: Renal histology across the stages of chronic kidney disease
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Francesco Trevisani, Alberto Briganti, Riccardo Vago, Andrea Salonia, Alessandro Larcher, Arianna Bettiga, Esteban Porrini, Roberta Lucianò, Francesco Montorsi, Federico Di Marco, Alessandra Cinque, Umberto Capitanio, and Giacomo Dell'Antonio
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Nephrology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Text mining ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Urology ,medicine.disease ,business ,Renal histology ,Kidney disease - Published
- 2021
13. MP22-08 ESTIMATED GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE: DO WE MEASURE THE REAL RENAL FUNCTION OR ARE WE STILL GROPING IN THE DARK?
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Fabio Benigni, Andrea Salonia, Ana Gonzales Rinne, Alberto Briganti, Luigi Gianolli, Riccardo Vago, Alessandro Larcher, Alessandra Cinque, Lina Bua, Arianna Bettiga, Sergio Louis Lima, Cristina Carenzi, Armando Torres, Roberto Bertini, Fabio Muttin, Francesco Trevisani, Natalia Negrin, Francesco Montorsi, Esteban Porrini, and Umberto Capitanio
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,Measure (physics) ,Medicine ,Renal function ,business - Published
- 2017
14. SUN-208 THE ROLE OF NON-TUMOUR RENAL BIOPSY IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY
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Esteban Porrini, Umberto Capitanio, F. Di Marco, Andrea Salonia, Giacomo Dell'Antonio, Alessandra Cinque, Francesco Montorsi, Alessandro Larcher, Arianna Bettiga, and Francesco Trevisani
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Nephrology ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Urology ,In patient ,Renal biopsy ,business ,Nephrectomy - Published
- 2019
15. Corrigendum re 'Neoadjuvant Short-term Intensive Intravesical Mitomycin C Regimen Compared with Weekly Schedule for Low-grade Recurrent Non–muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer: Preliminary Results of a Randomised Phase 2 Study' [Eur Urol 2012;62:797–802]
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Francesco Montorsi, Alberto Briganti, Patrizio Rigatti, Arianna Bettiga, Renzo Colombo, Carmen Maccagnano, Andrea Salonia, Nazareno Suardi, Federico Pellucchi, Giorgia Colciago, Fabio Benigni, and Lorenzo Rocchini
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Schedule ,Regimen ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bladder cancer ,business.industry ,Urology ,Mitomycin C ,medicine ,Phases of clinical research ,medicine.disease ,Non muscle invasive ,business - Published
- 2019
16. The fatty acid amide hydrolase inhibitor oleoyl ethyl amide counteracts bladder overactivity in female rats
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Arianna Bettiga, Christian Gratzke, Christian G. Stief, Marco Moschini, Giorgio Gandaglia, Fabio Benigni, Giovanni La Croce, Francesco A. Mistretta, Fabio Castiglione, Francesco Montorsi, Petter Hedlund, and Frank Strittmatter
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Urinary bladder ,Cannabinoid receptor ,biology ,business.industry ,Urology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Urination ,Endocannabinoid system ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Fatty acid amide hydrolase ,Internal medicine ,Mitogen-activated protein kinase ,medicine ,biology.protein ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Neurology (clinical) ,Oleoyl ethyl amide ,business ,media_common - Abstract
AIMS:To study micturition and bladder overactivity in female rats after chronic treatment with the fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) inhibitor oleoyl ethyl amide (OEtA).METHODS:Sprague-Dawley rats ...
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- 2013
17. MP58-20 TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL V4 (TRPV4)-ION CHANNEL-ACTIVE DRUGS MODIFY NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL URETER IN VIVO PERISTALSIS IN RATS
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Christian Gratzke, Frank Strittmatter, Francesco Montorsi, Philipp Weinhold, Petter Hedlund, Fabio Benigni, Arianna Bettiga, and Christian G. Stief
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TRPV4 ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,Transient receptor potential channel ,Ureter ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,In vivo ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,business ,Pathological ,Ion channel ,Peristalsis - Published
- 2016
18. Estimated glomerular filtration rate: Do we measure the real renal function or are we still groping in the dark?
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Flaviano Dosio, Alessandra Cinque, Luigi Gianolli, Esteban Porrini, Francesco Montorsi, Federico Di Marco, Alberto Briganti, Anna Gonzales Rinne, Sergio Luis Lima, Alessandro Larcher, Umberto Capitanio, Francesco Trevisani, Arianna Bettiga, Lina Bua, Roberto Bertini, Andrea Salonia, Riccardo Vago, Armando Torres, and Natalia Negrin
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Oncology ,business.industry ,Measure (physics) ,Urology ,medicine ,Renal function ,Cancer ,urologic and male genital diseases ,medicine.disease ,business - Abstract
e18809Background: An accurate assessment of renal function is mandatory in the majority or urological and oncological patients to prevent renal impairment and cancer non-related deaths. Nowadays, t...
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- 2018
19. Pelvic nerve injury negatively impacts female genital blood flow and induces vaginal fibrosis-implications for human nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy
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Maarten Albersen, Andrea Salonia, Fabio Benigni, Alice Bergamini, Arianna Bettiga, Trinity J. Bivalacqua, F. Montorsi, Johanna L. Hannan, Fabio Castiglione, Petter Hedlund, Castiglione, F., Bergamini, A., Albersen, M., Hannan, J. L., Bivalacqua, T. J., Bettiga, A., Benigni, F., Salonia, Andrea, Montorsi, Francesco, and Hedlund, P.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,Blotting, Western ,Urology ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique ,Clitoris ,Hysterectomy ,Collagen Type I ,Pelvis ,medicine.nerve ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Peripheral Nerve Injuries ,medicine ,Laser-Doppler Flowmetry ,Animals ,Radical Hysterectomy ,education ,education.field_of_study ,Hypogastric Plexus ,business.industry ,Pelvic plexus ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Neurapraxia ,medicine.disease ,Fibrosis ,Electric Stimulation ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Collagen Type III ,nervous system ,Regional Blood Flow ,Models, Animal ,Vagina ,Female ,Nitric Oxide Synthase ,business - Abstract
Objective This study sought to develop a novel animal model to study the impact of nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy (NSRH) on female genital blood flow. Design In vivo animal study. Population Thirty Sprague-Dawley female rats. Materials and methods Female rats underwent either unilateral pelvic nerve (PN) crush (PNC; n = 9), or crush of both the PNs and all efferent nerves in the pelvic plexus (‘clock-nerve crush’, CNC; n = 9). Under anaesthesia, we electrically stimulated the crushed PN at 3 and 10 days after crush while monitoring blood pressure and recording clitoral and vaginal blood flows by laser Doppler. Uninjured PNs were stimulated as an internal control. Twelve additional rats were assigned either to bilateral PNC or sham surgery, and genital tissues were processed 10 days after injury for in vitro analysis. Main outcome measures Genital blood flow, nNOS, eNOS, collagen I-III. Results Stimulation of the crushed PN in both groups subjected to PNC and CNC induced significantly lower peak genital blood flow at 3 and 10 days (P
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20. MP313ESTIMATED GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE: DO WE MEASURE THE REAL RENAL FUNCTION OR ARE WE STILL GROPING IN THE DARK?
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Francesco Montorsi, Federico Di Marco, Riccardo Vago, Andrea Salonia, Esteban Porrini, Francesco Trevisani, Fabio Muttin, F. Ripa, Sergio Luis Lima, Alessandra Cinque, Lina Bua, Natalia Negrin, A Gonzles Rinne, Umberto Capitanio, A. Torres, Domenico Fichera, Fabio Benigni, Cristina Carenzi, Luigi Gianolli, Alberto Briganti, Alessandro Larcher, and Arianna Bettiga
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Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nephrology ,business.industry ,Measure (physics) ,Urology ,Medicine ,Renal function ,business - Published
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21. 1021 INHIBITION OF THE FATTY ACID AMIDE HYDROLASE INCREASES LATENCY TO APOMORPHINE-INDUCED EJACULATION IN RATS
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Maarten Albersen, Petter Hedlund, Arianna Bettiga, Fabio Benigni, Roberta Buono, Francesco A. Mistretta, Giorgia Colciago, Fabio Castiglione, Francesco Montorsi, and Giovanni La Croce
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Ejaculation ,Urology ,Vas deferens ,Endocannabinoid system ,Apomorphine ,Seminal vesicle ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Fatty acid amide hydrolase ,In vivo ,Internal medicine ,Premature ejaculation ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: The endocannabinoid system modulates afferent signals under certain conditions. It is not known if the endocannabinoid-regulatory enzyme fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) is located to or has a function in the ejaculatory system. We aimed to examine the expression of FAAH in the seminal vesicle and vas deferens and effects of inhibition of FAAH on seminal vesicle function and ejaculation. METHODS: After ethical approval, anesthetized male Sprague Dawley rats (250gram) were used for (I) recordings of intraluminal pressure of the seminal vesicle, or (II) pressures of the corpus spongiousum during apomorphine-induced (150 g/kg, s.c.) ejaculation. Effects by intraperitoneal oleoyl ethyl amide (OEtA; a FAAH inhibitor; 0.1, 1 and 10 mg/kg) or vehicle were studied. PCR, Western Blot and immunohistochemistry were used for studies of FAAH expression in rat and human tissues. Effect by OEtA (0.1-100 M) on isolated seminal vesicle was studied in organ baths. ANOVA and T-test were used for comparisons. RESULTS: PCR and WB demonstrated FAAH in rat and human seminal vesicles and vas deferens. FAAH was located in epithelial cells of both tissues. In human samples, the FAAH-2 isoform was similarly expressed. In isolated tissues, maximum inhibition by OEtA (100 M) on nerve-induced contractions were 21 9% (human;n 5) and 22 9% (rat;n 7). In vivo, the frequencies of spontaneous seminal vesicle contractions / min. were 1.08 0.32 (baseline) and 0.58 0.13 (OEtA 10mg/kg;p 0.05), and 1.23 0.41 (baseline) and 1.45 0.52 (vehicle; ns). OEtA increased basal pressure by 34 13% (vs. 0.3 2.9% for vehicle; p 0.05). Apomorphine-induced ejaculations were registered as suprasystolic intraspongious pressure spikes with striated muscle contractions and semen-expulsion from the urethra. Latencies to the first, second and third ejaculation were 6.0 1.2, 13.1 1.9, and 19.4 2.2 min. for vehicle (n 7); 12.7 3.2 (p 0.07), 19.6 4, and 22.8 2.6 min; and 21.8 3.3 (p 0.05) for OEtA (0.1 mg/kg; n 8), 26.9 5.1 (p 0.05), and 38.7 9.5 (p 0.05) min. for OEtA (1mg/kg; n 6). No differences in the number or pressure amplitudes of ejaculations were noted for OEtA and vehicle. CONCLUSIONS: FAAH is expressed in the rat and human vas deferens and seminal vesicle. FAAH inhibition seems to depress seminal vesicle excitability and prolongs latency for apomorphine-induced ejaculation in rats. Pharmacological targeting of FAAH may be an interesting principle to further develop in premature ejaculation.
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22. 1873 DOES THE REGIONAL LOCATION OF PELVIC LYMPH NODE INVOLVEMENT AFFECT THE LONG-TERM CSS OF MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS?
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Arianna Bettiga, Giovanni La Croce, Nazareno Suardi, Patrizio Rigatti, Renzo Colombo, Marco Moschini, Lorenzo Rocchini, Massimo Ghezzi, Giuseppe Zanni, Federico Pellucchi, Giorgia Colciago, Francesco Montorsi, Carmen Maccagnano, Andrea Salonia, and Benigni Fabio
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bladder cancer ,business.industry ,Urology ,Muscle invasive ,medicine.disease ,Affect (psychology) ,Term (time) ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,business ,Lymph node - Published
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23. 1611 SPINAL ENDOCANNABINOIDS COUNTERACT BLADDER OVERACTIVITY IN RATS
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Arianna Bettiga, Fabio Benigni, Christian G. Stief, Petter Hedlund, Christian Gratzke, Karl-Erik Andersson, Fabio Castiglione, Francesco Montorsi, Lysanne Campeau, Andrea Russo, and Claudius Füllhase
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business.industry ,Urology ,Medicine ,Pharmacology ,business ,Endocannabinoid system - Published
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24. Reply to Manish Garg, Apul Goel and Jai Prakash's Letter to the Editor re: Renzo Colombo, Lorenzo Rocchini, Nazareno Suardi, et al. Neoadjuvant Short-term Intensive Intravesical Mitomycin C Regimen Compared with Weekly Schedule for Low-grade Recurrent Non–muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer: Preliminary Results of a Randomised Phase 2 Study. Eur Urol 2012;62:797–802
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Nazareno Suardi, Lorenzo Rocchini, Renzo Colombo, Patrizio Rigatti, Francesco Montorsi, Giorgia Colciago, Andrea Salonia, Federico Pellucchi, Fabio Benigni, Carmen Maccagnano, Alberto Briganti, Arianna Bettiga, Colombo, R, Rocchini, L, Suardi, N, Benigni, F, Colciago, G, Bettiga, A, Pellucchi, F, Maccagnano, C, Briganti, A, Salonia, Andrea, Rigatti, P, Montorsi, Francesco, and Briganti, Alberto
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Antibiotics, Antineoplastic ,Bladder cancer ,Letter to the editor ,business.industry ,Mitomycin ,Urology ,Mitomycin C ,Phases of clinical research ,medicine.disease ,Neoadjuvant Therapy ,Surgery ,Regimen ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasm ,medicine ,Goel ,Humans ,Female ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Non muscle invasive ,business ,Human - Published
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