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2. Usability Characteristics Assessment Protocol Applied to eTouch Ultrasound User-defined workflow Optimization Tool
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Vannetti, F., Atzori, T., Matteoli, S., Hartmann, K., Altobelli, G., Molino-Lova, R., and Forzoni, L.
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- 2015
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3. P–584 Female parental consanguinity is associated with a reduced ovarian reserve: a large observational study including 2198 women from the Arabian Peninsula
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Melad. Vidales, L, primary, Lawrenz, B, additional, Loja, R, additional, Altobelli, G, additional, Bayram, A, additional, Arnanz, A, additional, Elkhabib, I, additional, DeMunck, N, additional, and Fatemi, H, additional
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- 2021
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4. Understanding Factors Associated With Psychomotor Subtypes of Delirium in Older Inpatients With Dementia
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Morandi, A, Zambon, A, Di Santo SG, Mazzone, A, Cherubini, A, Mossello, E, Bo, M, Marengoni, A, Bellelli, G, Rispoli, V, Malara, A, Spadea, F, Di Cello, S, Ceravolo, F, Fabiano, F, Chiaradia, G, Amedeo, G, Peluso, L, Taristano, A, Settembrini, V, Capomolla, D, Citrino, A, Scriva, A, Bruno, I, Secchi, R, De Martino, E, Muccinelli, R, Lupi, G, Paonessa, P, Fabbri, A, Passuti, Mt, Castellari, S, Po, A, Gaggioli, G, Varesi, M, Moneti, P, Capurso, S, Latini, V, Ghidotti, S, Riccardelli, F, Macchi, M, Rigo, R, Pascale, C, Bosio, A, Cerrato, F, Bardelli, B, Boffelli, S, Cassinadri, A, Franzoni, S, Spazzini, E, Andretto, D, Tonini, G, Andreani, L, Coralli, M, Balotta, A, Cancelliere, R, Ballardini, G, Simoncelli, M, Mancini, A, Strazzacapa, M, Cavallino, P, Fabio, S, De Filippi, F, Giudice, C, Floris, P, D’Elia, K, Dentizzi, C, Azzini, M, Cazzadori, M, Mastroeni, V, Bertassello, P, Santana, H, Benati, C, Nesta, E, Tobaldini, C, Antonioli, A, Guerini, F, Tambare, E, Mombelloni, P, Fontanini, F, 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Migale, M, Scrimieri, A, Falsetti, L, Salvi, A, Toigo, G, Ceschia, G, Rosso, A, Tongiorgi, C, Scarpa, C, De Dominicis, L, Pucci, E, Renzi, S, Cartechini, E, Tomassini, P, Del Gobbo, M, Ugenti, F, Romeo, P, Nardelli, A, Lauretani, F, Visioli, S, Montanari, I, Ermini, F, Giordano, A, Pigato, G, Simeone, E, Barbujani, M, Giampieri, M, Amoruso, R, Piccinini, M, Ferrari, C, Gambetti, C, Sfrappini, M, Semeraro, L, Striuli, R, Pelliccioni, G, Marinelli, D, Fabi, K, Rossi, T, Pesallaccia, M, Sabbatini, D, Gobbi, B, Cerqua, R, Tagliani, G, Schlauser, E, Caser, L, Caramello, E, Sandigliano, F, Rosso, G, Ferrari, A, Bendini, C, Luisa, D, Casella, M, Prampolini, R, Scevola, M, Vitale, E, Roberto, B, Carlo, F, Sergio, F, Alberto, S, Daniela, Z, Giulia, B, Serena, G, Michele, B, Maugeri, D, Sorace, R, Anzaldi, M, De Gesu, R, Morrone, G, Davolio, F, Fabbo, A, Palmieri, M, Zoli, M, Forti, P, Pirazzoli, L, Fabbri, E, Terenzi, L, Bergolari, F, Wenter, C, Ruffini, I, Insam, M, Abraham, E, Kirchlechner, C, Cucinotta, D, Antonino, L, Basile, G, Grazia, A, Parise, P, Boccali, A, Amici, S, Gambacorta, M, Lasagni, A, Lovati, R, Giovinazzo, F, Kimak, E, Zappa, P, Medici, F, Lo Castro, M, Mauro, F, De Luca, A, Sancesario, G, Martorana, A, Scaricamazza, B, Toniolo, S, Di Lorenzo, F, Liguori, C, Lasco, A, Vita, N, Giomi, M, Forte, F, Padovani, A, Rozzini, L, Ceraso, A, Salvatore, C, Cottino, M, Vitali, S, Marelli, E, Tripi, G, Miceli, S, Urso, G, Grioni, G, Vezzadini, G, Misaggi, G, Forlani, C, Avanzi, S, Serena, S, Claudia, C, Marilena, V, Alberto, L, Diego, G, Alessandro, G, Iemolo, F, Sanzaro, E, D'Asta, G, Proietto, M, Carnemolla, A, Razza, G, Spadaro, D, Bertolotti, M, Mussi, C, Neviani, F, Roberto, C, Valentina, G, Linda, M, Francesca, V, Tarozzi, A, Balestri, F, Mannarino, G, Bigolari, M, Natale, A, Grassi, S, Bottaro, C, Stefanelli, S, Bovone, U, Tortorolo, U, Quadri, R, Leone, G, Ponzetto, M, Frasson, P, Annoni, G, Confalonieri, R, Corsi, M, Moretti, D, Teruzzi, F, Umidi, S, Mazzola, P, Perego, S, Persico, I, Olivieri, G, Bonfanti, A, Hajnalka, S, Galeazzi, M, Massariello, F, Anzuini, A, Caffarra, P, Barocco, F, Spallazzi, M, Paolo, C, Simonetta, M, Chioatto, P, Bortolamei, S, Soattin, L, Ruotolo, G, Beneamino, B, Giuseppe, B, Bertazzoli, M, Rota, E, Adobati, A, Scarpa, A, Granziera, S, Zuccher, P, Fabbro, A, Zara, D, Lo Nigro, A, Franchetti, L, Toniolo, M, Marcuzzo, C, Rollone, M, Guerriero, F, Sgarlata, C, Masse, A, Zatti, G, Piatti, M, Graci, J, Benati, G, Boschi, F, Biondi, M, Fiumi, N, Erika, T, Locatelli, S, Mauri, S, Beretta, M, Margheritis, L, Desideri, G, Liberatore, E, Carucci, A, Bonino, P, Caput, M, Antonietti, M, Polistena, G, De la Pierre, F, Mari, M, Massignani, P, Tombesi, F, Selvaggio, F, Verbo, B, Bodoni, P, Marchionni, N, Sabatini, T, Mussio, E, Magni, E, Bianchetti, A, Crucitti, A, Titoldini, G, Cossu, B, Fascendini, S, Licini, C, Tomasoni, A, Calderazzo, M, Daniela, T, Valentina, L, Melotti, R, Lilli, A, Buda, S, Adversi, M, Noro, G, Turco, R, Ubezio, M, Mantovani, A, Viola, M, Serrati, C, Pretta, S, Infante, M, Gentile, S, D'Ambrosio, V, Mazzanti, P, Brambilla, C, Sportelli, S, Platto, C, Faraci, B, Quattrocchi, D, Pernigotti, L, Pisu, C, Sicuro, F, Zagnoni, P, Ghiglia, S, Mosca, M, Corazzin, I, Deola, M, Biagini, C, Bencini, F, Cantini, C, Tonon, E, Pierinelli, S, Onofrj, M, Thomas, A, Filomena, B, Bonanni, L, Gabriella, C, Comi, G, Magnani, G, Santangelo, R, Mazzeo, S, Francesca, C, Giordano, C, Roberto, S, Barbieri, C, Giroldi, L, Bandini, F, Masina, M, Malservisi, S, Cicognani, A, Ricca, L, Piccininni, M, Tassinari, T, Brogi, D, Sugo, A, Alessandra, F, Sonia, M, Valerio, V, Andrea, U, Enrico, C, Vera, R, Assunta, S, Gianmaria, Z, Mauro, P, Barone, A, Razzano, M, Giuseppe, I, Angela, B, Francesco, S, Valeria, D, Federico, G, Lucia, P, Antonella, V, Elisabetta, D, Cristina, R, Nadia, C, Maria, S, Luciano, A, Chiara, C, Bini, P, Pignata, M, Enrico, B, Maria, V, Giovanni, C, Giorgio, C, Piera, R, Alberto, Z, Ceccon, A, Magrin, L, Marin, S, Barbara, S, Matteo, M, Caterina, P, Carla, R, Federica, G, Clara, T, Melania, C, Giampaolo, B, Stefano, G, Valeria, G, Lucia, M, Giovambattista, D, Ester, L, Cecilia, C, Maurizio, T, Nadia, B, Grillo, A, Arenare, F, Tonino, M, David, K, Giorgio, V, Ubaldo, B, Vincenzo, S, Stefano, M, Marino, F, Busonera Flavio, M, Paolo, A, Monica, M, Francesco, B, Roberto, F, Paolo, B, Durantemangoni, E, Testoni, M, Fabio, D, Loredana, S, Valeria, S, Fabiano, M, Annabella, D, Salvatore, D, Greco, A, Grazia, D, Daniele, S, Gianluca, R, Renzo, G, Sergio, M, Morena, B, Vitali, M, Marina, P, Paolo, D, Cristina, S, Orlandini, F, La Regina, M, Desiree, A, Mario, B, Paola, P, Padulo, F, Cristina, M, Dario, R, Giancarla, M, Guido, R, Elena, M, Marileda, N, Igor, B, Nicole, B, Elena, R, Paolillo, C, Riccardi, A, Claudia, B, Barbara, R, Silvia, V, Oliver, B, Mauro, C, Eleonora, M, Giuseppe, P, Rosaria, T, Maria, C, Davide, D, Stefania, C, Massimo, P, Luca, S, Martina, D, Paola, V, Lia, S, Sandro, C, Valentina, D, Erminia, B, Paola, C, Romina, R, Minisola, S, Luciano, C, Pasquale, A, Ilaria, L, Guglielmo, S, Marco, E, Sara, R, Paola, A, Claudio, A, Francesco, R, Alessandro, C, Simona, M, Lara, F, Paola, R, Simonetta, C, Antonella, C, Generoso, U, Fernando, G, Giuliano, C, Emanuela, S, Mariolina, S, Alessandro, D, Giulia, L, Famularo, S, Sandini, M, Pinotti, E, Gianotti, L, Antonella, B, Giulia, P, Sante, G, Rossi, A, Rubele, S, Sant, S, Marco, V, Danila, C, Fabio, R, Bandirali, M, Nicoletta, C, Laura, B, Paolo, T, Luciano, T, Leonello, A, Margherita, S, Pierluigi, D, Laura, R, Fabiana, T, Giovanna, C, Antonino, A, Felice, C, Danilo, F, Giovanna, D, Francesco, L, Salini, S, Giorgetta, C, Giovanni, G, Gerardo, B, Silvio, R, Letizia, S, Davide, B, Rosaria, R, Maria, D, Raffaele, P, Palmieri, V, Palasciano, G, Belfiore, A, Portincasa, P, Carlo, S, Alessia, D, Valiani, V, Carolina, B, Tiziana, C, Paola, T, Ugo, P, Giacomo, P, Castellano, M, Anna, G, Elisa, C, Federica, C, Antonietta, C, Luigi, M, Fabio, L, Salvatore, B, Gelosa, G, Viviana, A, Piras, V, Andrea, C, Alessandra, B, Coen, D, Magliola, R, Milanesio, D, Muzzulini, C, Paolo, F, Marinella, T, Sofia, C, Marta, B, Siano, P, Capo, G, Napoletano, R, Cecilia, P, Mancini, C, Del Buono, C, De Bartolomeo, G, Addolorata, M, Carmen, C, Moschettini, G, Franco, M, Daniela, R, D'Amico, G, Mirella, P, Endrizzi, C, Trotta, L, Ciarambino, T, Orazio, Z, Emanuela, T, Marta, S, Thomas, F, Giacomo, T, Ignazio, D, Andrea, B, Giuseppe, O, Emanuela, F, Serena, A, Elena, D, Serena, B, Erika, N, Elena, S, Manuela, P, Francesca, A, Angelo, T, Di Santo SG, Rizzo, Maria Rosaria, Paolisso, Giuseppe, and Italian Study Group on Delirium, (ISGoD).
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Rehabilitation hospital ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urinary system ,Socio-culturale ,dementia ,elderly ,Motor subtypes of delirium ,Aged ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Humans ,Inpatients ,Italy ,Delirium ,Dementia ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Motor subtypes of delirium, dementia, elderly ,dementia, elderly, Motor subtypes of delirium ,030212 general & internal medicine ,LS4_4 ,Medical prescription ,General Nursing ,Psychomotor learning ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Medical record ,Memantine ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objectives Few studies have analyzed factors associated with delirium subtypes. In this study, we investigate factors associated with subtypes of delirium only in patients with dementia to provide insights on the possible prevention and treatments. Design This is a cross-sectional study nested in the "Delirium Day" study, a nationwide Italian point-prevalence study. Setting and participants Older patients admitted to 205 acute and 92 rehabilitation hospital wards. Measures Delirium was evaluated with the 4-AT and the motor subtypes with the Delirium Motor Subtype Scale. Dementia was defined by the presence of a documented diagnosis in the medical records and/or prescription of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors or memantine prior to admission. Results Of the 1057 patients with dementia, 35% had delirium, with 25.6% hyperactive, 33.1% hypoactive, 34.5% mixed, and 6.7% nonmotor subtype. There were higher odds of having venous catheters in the hypoactive (OR 1.82, 95% CI 1.18-2.81) and mixed type of delirium (OR 2.23, CI 1.43-3.46), whereas higher odds of urinary catheters in the hypoactive (OR 2.91, CI 1.92-4.39), hyperactive (OR 1.99, CI 1.23-3.21), and mixed types of delirium (OR 2.05, CI 1.36-3.07). We found higher odds of antipsychotics both in the hyperactive (OR 2.87, CI 1.81-4.54) and mixed subtype (OR 1.84, CI 1.24-2.75), whereas higher odds of antibiotics was present only in the mixed subtype (OR 1.91, CI 1.26-2.87). Conclusions and implications In patients with dementia, the mixed delirium subtype is the most prevalent followed by the hypoactive, hyperactive, and nonmotor subtype. Motor subtypes of delirium may be triggered by clinical factors, including the use of venous and urinary catheters, and the use of antipsychotics. Future studies are necessary to provide further insights on the possible pathophysiology of delirium in patients with dementia and to address the optimization of the management of potential risk factors.
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5. The effect of fetal sex on customized fetal growth charts
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Rizzo, Giuseppe, Prefumo, Federico, Ferrazzi, Enrico, Zanardini, Cristina, Di Martino, Daniela, Boito, Simona, Aiello, Elisa, Ghi, Tullio, Altobelli, G., Arduini, M., Canzone, G., Capece, A., Carboni, E., Cariello, L., Cariati, E., Cetin, I., Chianchiano, N., Clerici, G., D’Addario, V., Di Martino, D., Cosmi, E., Giacchello, R., Giancotti, A., Giorgina, M., Maiandi, A., Mandia, L., Maruotti, G., Mazzocco, A., Nicoletti, L., Periti, E., Persico, N., Rossi, A., Stampalija, T., Tenore, A., Todros, T., Visentin, S., Verrotti, C., Viora, E., Volpe, P., Rizzo, Giuseppe, Prefumo, Federico, Ferrazzi, Enrico, Zanardini, Cristina, Di Martino, Daniela, Boito, Simona, Aiello, Elisa, Ghi, Tullio, Altobelli, G., Arduini, LAURA MARIA ANGELA, Canzone, G., Capece, A., Carboni, E., Cariello, L., Cariati, E., Cetin, I., Chianchiano, N., Clerici, Giuditta, D’Addario, V., Di Martino, D., Cosmi, E., Giacchello, R., Giancotti, A., Giorgina, M., Maiandi, A., Mandia, L., Maruotti, G., Mazzocco, A., Nicoletti, L., Periti, E., Persico, N., Rossi, A., Stampalija, T., Tenore, A., Todros, T., Visentin, S., Verrotti, C., Viora, E., and Volpe, P.
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Male ,Percentile ,quantile regression ,Cross-sectional study ,customised growth chart ,fetal biometry ,Sex Factor ,Pediatrics ,Fetal Development ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Reference Values ,Prenatal ,Reference Value ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Growth Charts ,Ultrasonography ,Pediatric ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Singleton ,Obstetrics ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Gestational age ,Perinatology and Child Health ,Italy ,Customized growth chart ,gender difference ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,embryonic structures ,Regression Analysis ,Gestation ,Female ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Biometry ,Gestational Age ,Regression Analysi ,Ultrasonography, Prenatal ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Humans ,Sex Factors ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Cross-Sectional Studie ,Fetus ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Growth Chart ,Surgery ,Settore MED/40 - Ginecologia e Ostetricia ,Parity (mathematics) ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of fetal sex on singleton pregnancy growth charts customized for parental characteristics, race, and parity Methods: In a multicentric cross-sectional study, 8070 ultrasonographic examinations from low-risk singleton pregnancies between 16 and 40 weeks of gestation were considered. The fetal measurements obtained were biparietal diameter (BPD), head circumference (HC), abdominal circumference (AC), and femur length (FL). Quantile regression was used to examine the impact of fetal sex across the biometric percentiles of the fetal measurements considered together with parents' height, weight, parity, and race. RESULTS: Fetal gender resulted to be a significant covariate for BDP, HC, and AC with higher values for male fetuses (p ≤ 0.0009). Minimal differences were found among sexes for FL. Parity, maternal race, paternal height and maternal height, and weight resulted significantly related to the fetal biometric parameters considered independently from fetal gender. CONCLUSION: In this study, we constructed customized biometric growth charts for fetal sex, parental, and obstetrical characteristics using quantile regression. The use of gender-specific charts offers the advantage to define individualized normal ranges of fetal biometric parameters at each specific centile. This approach may improve the antenatal identification of abnormal fetal growth.
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6. Endothelial α1-adrenoceptors regulate neo-angiogenesis
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Ciccarelli, M, Santulli, G, Campanile, A, Galasso, G, Cervèro, P, Altobelli, G G, Cimini, V, Pastore, L, Piscione, F, Trimarco, B, and Iaccarino, G
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7. The high-gain free-electron laser equation: exact, perturbative, and approximated solutions
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Dattoli, G., Segreto, A., Torre, A., and Altobelli, G.
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8. Free electron laser gain: approximant forms and inclusion of inhomogeneous broadening contributions
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Dattoli, G., Ottaviani, P.L., Segreto, A., and Altobelli, G.
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Spectral sensitivity -- Analysis ,Free electron lasers -- Analysis ,Spectral energy distribution -- Analysis ,Physics - Published
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9. Novel methodology to discern predictors of remission and patterns of disease activity over time using rheumatoid arthritis clinical trials data
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Tom, BDM, Symmons, D, Brockbank, S, Carini, C, Cope, AP, Ehrenstein, MR, Fisher, BA, Goodyear, CS, Gozzard, N, Harris, R, Hicks, K, Hollis, S, Hughes-Morley, A, Isaacs, J, Kola, B, McInnes, IB, Mela, CM, Parker, G, Pedersen, AW, Ponchel, F, Sabin, T, Scott, DL, Scott, IC, Sleeman, MA, Taylor, PC, Tsuji, W, Zhong, Y, Hilkens, C, Anderson, A, Stocks, P, Lendrem, D, Tarn, J, Smith, G, Allen, B, Casement, J, Diboll, J, Harry, R, Simpson, G, Toward, R, Noble, H, Parke, A, Wu, W, Clarke, F, Galloway, J, Lempp, H, Ibrahim, F, Schwank, S, Molyneux, G, Lazarov, T, Geissmann, F, Donnelly, I, Gilmour, A, Virlan, AT, Porter, D, Emery, P, El-Jawhari, J, Parmar, R, McDermot, MF, Buch, M, Buckley, C, Young, SP, Jones, P, Raza, K, Filer, A, Pitzalis, C, Barnes, MR, Watson, DS, Tzanis, E, Thorborn, G, Fossati-Jimack, L, Kelly, S, Humby, F, Bombardieri, M, Rana, S, Jia, Z, Goldmann, K, Lewis, M, Altobelli, G, John, C, Martins, S, Nguyen, D, Ali, H, Ciurtin, C, Worthington, J, Bruce, IN, Sergeant, JC, Verstappen, SMM, Stirling, F, Farewell, V, Keidel, S, Cuff, C, Levesque, M, Long, A, Liu, Z, Lipsky, S, Harvey, B, Macoritto, M, Hong, F, Kaymakcalan, S, Ward, N, Talbot, S, Padhji, D, Sleeman, M, Finch, D, Herath, A, Lindholm, C, Jenkins, M, Ho, M, Marshall, C, Page, M, Edwards, H, Cuza, A, Rowe, A, Capdevila, FB, Loza, M, Curran, M, Verbeeck, D, Baker, D, Vranic, I, Mela, CT, Wright, S, Rowell, L, Vernon, E, Joseph, N, Payne, N, Rao, R, Binks, M, Belson, A, Ludbrook, V, Tipney, H, Ellis, J, Hasan, S, Didierlaurent, A, Burny, W, Haynes, A, Larminie, C, Dastros-Pitel, D, Jelinsky, S, Hodge, M, Maciejewski, M, Ziemek, D, Schulz-Knappe, P, Zucht, H-D, Budde, P, Coles, MC, Butler, JA, Read, S, and Consortium, RA-MAP
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Objectives: To identify predictors of remission and disease activity patterns in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) using individual participant data (IPD) from clinical trials. Methods: Phase II and III clinical trials completed between 2002 and 2012 were identified by systematic literature review and contact with UK market authorisation holders. Anonymised baseline and follow-up IPD from non-biological arms were amalgamated. Multiple imputation was used to handle missing outcome and covariate information. Random effects logistic regression was used to identify predictors of remission, measured by the Disease Activity Score 28 (DAS28) at 6 months. Novel latent class mixed models characterised DAS28 over time. Results: IPD of 3290 participants from 18 trials were included. Of these participants, 92% received methotrexate (MTX). Remission rates were estimated at 8.4%(95%CI 7.4%to9.5%) overall, 17%(95%CI 14.8%to19.4%) for MTX-naïve patients with early RA and 3.2% (95% CI 2.4% to 4.3%) for those with prior MTX exposure at entry. In prior MTX-exposed patients, lower baseline DAS28 and MTX reinitiation were associated with remission. In MTX-naïve patients, being young, white, male, with better functional and mental health, lower baseline DAS28 and receiving concomitant glucocorticoids were associated with remission. Three DAS28 trajectory subpopulations were identified in MTX-naïve and MTX-exposed patients. A number of variables were associated with subpopulation membership and DAS28 levels within subpopulations. Conclusions: Predictors of remission differed between MTX-naïve and prior MTX-exposed patients at entry. Latent class mixed models supported differential non-biological therapy response, with three distinct trajectories observed in both MTX-naïve and MTX-exposed patients. Findings should be useful when designing future RA trials and interpreting results of biomarker studies.
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10. Customized Fetal Growth Charts for Parents' Characteristics, Race, and Parity by Quantile Regression Analysis: A Cross-sectional Multicenter Italian Study
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Ghi, Tullio, Cariello, Luisa, Rizzo, Ludovica, Ferrazzi, Enrico, Periti, Enrico, Prefumo, Federico, Stampalija, Tamara, Viora, Elsa, Verrotti, Carla, Rizzo, Giuseppe, Altobelli, G., Arduini, M., Boito, S., Canzone, G., Capece, A., Carboni, E., Cariati, E., Cetin, I., Chianchiano, N., Clerici, G., D'Addario, V., Di Martino, D., Cosmi, E., Giacchello, R., Giancotti, A., Giorgina, M., Maiandi, A., Mandia, L., Maruotti, G. M., Mazzocco, A., Nicoletti, L., Persico, N., Rossi, A., Tenore, A., Todros, T., Visentin, S., Volpe, P., Zanardini, C., Ghi, Tullio, Cariello, Luisa, Rizzo, Ludovica, Ferrazzi, Enrico, Periti, Enrico, Prefumo, Federico, Stampalija, Tamara, Viora, Elsa, Verrotti, Carla, Rizzo, Giuseppe, Altobelli, G., Arduini, M., Boito, S., Canzone, G., Capece, A., Carboni, E., Cariati, E., Cetin, I., Chianchiano, N., Clerici, G., D'Addario, V., Di Martino, D., Cosmi, E., Giacchello, R., Giancotti, A., Giorgina, M., Maiandi, A., Mandia, L., Maruotti, G. M., Mazzocco, A., Nicoletti, L., Persico, N., Rossi, A., Tenore, A., Todros, T., Visentin, S., Volpe, P., and Zanardini, C.
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Male ,Parents ,Percentile ,Cross-sectional study ,Fetal Development ,0302 clinical medicine ,Computer-Assisted ,Models ,Nuclear Medicine and Imaging ,Fetal growth ,Prenatal ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Quantile regression analysi ,Growth Charts ,Obstetric ultrasound ,Ultrasonography ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Continental Population Groups ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Obstetrics ,Regression analysis ,Customized growth charts ,Fetal biometry ,Quantile regression analysis ,Algorithms ,Body Height ,Computer Simulation ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Female ,Humans ,Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Italy ,Models, Statistical ,Regression Analysis ,Reproducibility of Results ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Ultrasonography, Prenatal ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging ,Statistical ,Fetal Measurements ,Algorithm ,Continental Population Group ,Gestation ,customized growth charts ,fetal biometry ,obstetric ultrasound ,quantile regression analysis ,Radiology ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Reproducibility of Result ,Regression Analysi ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Image Interpretation ,Cross-Sectional Studie ,business.industry ,Growth Chart ,Customized growth chart ,Quantile regression ,Parent ,Settore MED/40 - Ginecologia e Ostetricia ,Parity (mathematics) ,business ,Model - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to construct fetal biometric charts between 16 and 40 weeks' gestation that were customized for parental characteristics, race, and parity, using quantile regression analysis. METHODS: In a multicenter cross-sectional study, 8070 sonographic examinations from low-risk pregnancies between 16 and 40 weeks' gestation were analyzed. The fetal measurements obtained were biparietal diameter, head circumference, abdominal circumference, and femur diaphysis length. Quantile regression was used to examine the impact of parental height and weight, parity, and race across biometric percentiles for the fetal measurements considered. RESULTS: Paternal and maternal height were significant covariates for all of the measurements considered (P < .05). Maternal weight significantly influenced head circumference, abdominal circumference, and femur diaphysis length. Parity was significantly associated with biparietal diameter and head circumference. Central African race was associated with head circumference and femur diaphysis length, whereas North African race was only associated with femur diaphysis length. CONCLUSIONS: In this study we constructed customized biometric growth charts using quantile regression in a large cohort of low-risk pregnancies. These charts offer the advantage of defining individualized normal ranges of fetal biometric parameters at each specific percentile corrected for parental height and weight, parity, and race. This study supports the importance of including these variables in routine sonographic screening for fetal growth abnormalities.
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11. Compton backscattering of intracavity storage ring-free electron laser radiation
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Dattoli, G., Giannessi, L., Torre, A., Altobelli, G., and Gallardo, J.
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Gamma rays -- Scattering ,Compton effect -- Analysis ,Backscattering -- Analysis ,Laser beams -- Scattering ,Physics - Published
- 1996
12. Effetti della L-Propionil Carnitina sulle molecole di adesione durante ischemia riperfusione
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LAPI D., CIMINI V., BRUNO L., ALTOBELLI G., PATERNI M, MARCHIAFAVA P. L., COLANTUONI, ANTONIO, Lapi, D., Cimini, V., Bruno, L., Altobelli, G., Paterni, M, Marchiafava, P. L., and Colantuoni, Antonio
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L-Propionil-carnitina ,Ischemia-riperfusione ,molecole di adesione - Published
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13. Endothelial α1-adrenoceptors regulate neo-angiogenesis
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Ciccarelli, M, Santulli, G, Campanile, A, Galasso, G, Cervèro, P, Altobelli, G G, Cimini, V, Pastore, L, Piscione, F, Trimarco, B, and Iaccarino, G
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Doxazosin ,Endothelial Cells ,Gene Expression ,Neovascularization, Physiologic ,Blood Pressure ,In Vitro Techniques ,Research Papers ,Rats, Inbred WKY ,Hindlimb ,Rats ,Phenylephrine ,Ischemia ,Receptors, Adrenergic, alpha-1 ,Animals ,Endothelium, Vascular ,Adrenergic alpha-Agonists ,Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Intact endothelium plays a pivotal role in post-ischaemic angiogenesis. It is a phenomenon finely tuned by activation and inhibition of several endothelial receptors. The presence of alpha(1)-adrenoceptors on the endothelium suggests that these receptors may participate in regenerative phenomena by regulating the responses of endothelial cells involved in neo-angiogenesis.We evaluated the expression of the subtypes of the alpha(1)-adrenoceptor in isolated endothelial cells harvested from Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats. We explored the possibility these alpha(1)-adrenoceptors may influence the pro-angiogenic phenotype of endothelial cells in vitro. In vivo, we used a model of hindlimb ischaemia in WKY rats, to assess the effects of alpha(1) adrenoceptor agonist or antagonist on angiogenesis in the ischaemic hindlimb by laser Doppler blood flow measurements, digital angiographies, hindlimb perfusion with dyed beads and histological evaluation.In vitro, pharmacological antagonism of alpha(1)-adrenoceptors in endothelial cells from WKY rats by doxazosin enhanced, while stimulation of these adrenoceptors with phenylephrine, inhibited endothelial cell proliferation and DNA synthesis, ERK and retinoblastoma protein (Rb) phosphorylation, cell migration and tubule formation. In vivo, we found increased alpha(1)-adrenoceptor density in the ischaemic hindlimb, compared to non-ischaemic hindlimb, suggesting an enhanced alpha(1)-adrenoceptor tone in the ischaemic tissue. Treatment with doxazosin (0.06 mg kg(-1) day(-1) for 14 days) did not alter systemic blood pressure but enhanced neo-angiogenesis in the ischaemic hindlimb, as measured by all our assays.Our findings support the hypothesis that the alpha(1)-adrenoceptors in endothelial cells provide a negative regulation of angiogenesis.
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- 2007
14. Characterization of regulatory sequences of estrogen responsive genes in breast cancer cells
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Altobelli, G, Corà, D, Caselle, Michele, and DE BORTOLI, Michele
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- 2007
15. Nosocomial spondylodiskitis with epidural abscess and CSF fistula cured with quinupristin/dalfopristin and linezolid
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Marroni, M., Tinca, M., Belfiori, B., Altobelli, G., Malincarne, Lisa, Papili, R., and Stagni, G.
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spondylodiskitis epidural abscess quinupristin/dalfopristin linezolid - Published
- 2006
16. Policondrite ricorrente e sindrome mieloproliferativa cronica in soggetto con spondilite anchilosante: effetto del trattamento con anti-TNF alpha
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Delle Monache, F., BARTOLONI BOCCI, Elena, De Cicco, A., Ragni Alunni, F., Altobelli, G., Angrisani, C., and Gerli, Roberto
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- 2005
17. Associazione tra sindrome di Sjögren primaria e malattia celiaca
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Altobelli, G., Morucci, P., BARTOLONI BOCCI, Elena, Delle Monache, F., Abbritti, G., and Gerli, Roberto
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- 2005
18. A model for matrix metalloproteinase II and collagen interaction: insight from molecular dynamics
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Falconi, M, Altobelli, G, Iovino, M, Politi, V, and Desideri, A
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Settore BIO/11 - Published
- 2003
19. Does irritable bowel syndrome diagnosis change with the Rome II diagnostic criteria?
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Altobelli, G, Badiali, Danilo, and Corazziari, Enrico Stefano
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- 2000
20. ParkDB: a Parkinson's disease gene expression database
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Taccioli, C., primary, Maselli, V., additional, Tegner, J., additional, Gomez-Cabrero, D., additional, Altobelli, G., additional, Emmett, W., additional, Lescai, F., additional, Gustincich, S., additional, and Stupka, E., additional
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- 2011
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21. LMO2 expression reflects the different stages of blast maturation and genetic features in B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and predicts clinical outcome
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Malumbres, R., primary, Fresquet, V., additional, Roman-Gomez, J., additional, Bobadilla, M., additional, Robles, E. F., additional, Altobelli, G. G., additional, Calasanz, M.{ a. } J., additional, Smeland, E. B., additional, Aznar, M. A., additional, Agirre, X., additional, Martin-Palanco, V., additional, Prosper, F., additional, Lossos, I. S., additional, and Martinez-Climent, J. A., additional
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- 2011
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22. HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS TYPE-1 INFECTION AND BREAST-MILK
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The Italian Register for HIV Infection in Children Coordinators: De Martino, Tovo, M, Partecipants:, Galli, Gabiano, L, Caramia, C, G, De Mattia, D, Santis, De, Ruggeri, U, Zaniboni, M, Masi, Mg, Dell'Erba, M, Dallacasa, G, Baldi, P, Eisenstecken, F, Soresina, M, Bresciani, A, Quarta, E, Dessì, G, Corrias, C, Chiappe, A, Ibba, F, P, Gregorio, Di, Sciotto, F, Tarallo, A, Lauria, L, Sticca, F, Berrino, M, Lusardi, R, Cocchi, P, Vierucci, P, Bassetti, A, Boeri, D, E, Risso, E, Forni, L, Tondo, U, Micheletti, E, Gamberetto, G, Meo, A, Clerici, Schoeller, Magni, M, Marchisio, La, Zuccotti, P, Simoni, Gv, Giovannello, L, Ferraris, A, Altobelli, G, Mazzoni, R, Cellini, Pl, Ciccimarra, M, Esposito, F, Guarino, L, Bona, A, Giordano, G, Giaquinto, S, Portelli, C, Benaglia, V, Caselli, G, Busti, D, and Consolini, Rita
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- 1994
23. A pulsed low-resolution NMR study of water binding to milk proteins
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BROSIO, E., primary, ALTOBELLI, G., additional, and NOLA, A., additional
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- 2007
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24. A pulsed low resolution NMR study of water binding to powdered milk
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BROSIO, E., primary, ALTOBELLI, G., additional, YU, SHI YUN, additional, and NOLA, A. DI, additional
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- 2007
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25. Prior Exercise Improves Age-Dependent Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Downregulation and Angiogenesis Responses to Hind-Limb Ischemia in Old Rats
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Leosco, D., primary, Rengo, G., additional, Iaccarino, G., additional, Sanzari, E., additional, Golino, L., additional, Lisa, G. D., additional, Zincarelli, C., additional, Fortunato, F., additional, Ciccarelli, M., additional, Cimini, V., additional, Altobelli, G. G., additional, Piscione, F., additional, Galasso, G., additional, Trimarco, B., additional, Koch, W. J., additional, and Rengo, F., additional
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- 2007
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26. Compton backscattering of intracavity storage ring free-electron laser radiation
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Dattoli, G, primary, Giannessi, L, additional, Torre, A, additional, Altobelli, G, additional, and Gallardo, J, additional
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- 1996
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27. Endothelial alpha1-adrenoceptors regulate neo-angiogenesis.
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Ciccarelli, M, Santulli, G, Campanile, A, Galasso, G, Cervèro, P, Altobelli, G G, Cimini, V, Pastore, L, Piscione, F, Trimarco, B, and Iaccarino, G
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ISCHEMIA ,ADRENERGIC alpha blockers ,PRAZOSIN ,BLOOD pressure ,IN vitro studies ,ENDOTHELIUM ,NEOVASCULARIZATION ,PHENYLEPHRINE ,CELL receptors ,CELL physiology ,PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE ,GENE expression ,LEG ,RATS ,EPITHELIAL cells ,ANIMALS ,PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Background and Purpose: Intact endothelium plays a pivotal role in post-ischaemic angiogenesis. It is a phenomenon finely tuned by activation and inhibition of several endothelial receptors. The presence of alpha(1)-adrenoceptors on the endothelium suggests that these receptors may participate in regenerative phenomena by regulating the responses of endothelial cells involved in neo-angiogenesis.Experimental Approach: We evaluated the expression of the subtypes of the alpha(1)-adrenoceptor in isolated endothelial cells harvested from Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats. We explored the possibility these alpha(1)-adrenoceptors may influence the pro-angiogenic phenotype of endothelial cells in vitro. In vivo, we used a model of hindlimb ischaemia in WKY rats, to assess the effects of alpha(1) adrenoceptor agonist or antagonist on angiogenesis in the ischaemic hindlimb by laser Doppler blood flow measurements, digital angiographies, hindlimb perfusion with dyed beads and histological evaluation.Key Results: In vitro, pharmacological antagonism of alpha(1)-adrenoceptors in endothelial cells from WKY rats by doxazosin enhanced, while stimulation of these adrenoceptors with phenylephrine, inhibited endothelial cell proliferation and DNA synthesis, ERK and retinoblastoma protein (Rb) phosphorylation, cell migration and tubule formation. In vivo, we found increased alpha(1)-adrenoceptor density in the ischaemic hindlimb, compared to non-ischaemic hindlimb, suggesting an enhanced alpha(1)-adrenoceptor tone in the ischaemic tissue. Treatment with doxazosin (0.06 mg kg(-1) day(-1) for 14 days) did not alter systemic blood pressure but enhanced neo-angiogenesis in the ischaemic hindlimb, as measured by all our assays.Conclusions: Our findings support the hypothesis that the alpha(1)-adrenoceptors in endothelial cells provide a negative regulation of angiogenesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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28. Endothelial α1-adrenoceptors regulate neo-angiogenesis.
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Ciccarelli, M., Santulli, G., Campanile, A., Galasso, G., Cervèro, P., Altobelli, G. G., Cimini, V., Pastore, L., Piscione, F., Trimarco, B., and Iaccarino, G.
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ENDOTHELIUM ,NEOVASCULARIZATION ,ADRENERGIC receptors ,BLOOD-vessel development ,PHARMACOLOGY - Abstract
Background and purpose:Intact endothelium plays a pivotal role in post-ischaemic angiogenesis. It is a phenomenon finely tuned by activation and inhibition of several endothelial receptors. The presence of α
1 -adrenoceptors on the endothelium suggests that these receptors may participate in regenerative phenomena by regulating the responses of endothelial cells involved in neo-angiogenesis.Experimental approach:We evaluated the expression of the subtypes of the α1 -adrenoceptor in isolated endothelial cells harvested from Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats. We explored the possibility these α1 -adrenoceptors may influence the pro-angiogenic phenotype of endothelial cells in vitro. In vivo, we used a model of hindlimb ischaemia in WKY rats, to assess the effects of α1 adrenoceptor agonist or antagonist on angiogenesis in the ischaemic hindlimb by laser Doppler blood flow measurements, digital angiographies, hindlimb perfusion with dyed beads and histological evaluation.Key results:In vitro, pharmacological antagonism of α1 -adrenoceptors in endothelial cells from WKY rats by doxazosin enhanced, while stimulation of these adrenoceptors with phenylephrine, inhibited endothelial cell proliferation and DNA synthesis, ERK and retinoblastoma protein (Rb) phosphorylation, cell migration and tubule formation. In vivo, we found increased α1 -adrenoceptor density in the ischaemic hindlimb, compared to non-ischaemic hindlimb, suggesting an enhanced α1 -adrenoceptor tone in the ischaemic tissue. Treatment with doxazosin (0.06 mg kg−1 day−1 for 14 days) did not alter systemic blood pressure but enhanced neo-angiogenesis in the ischaemic hindlimb, as measured by all our assays.Conclusions:Our findings support the hypothesis that the α1 -adrenoceptors in endothelial cells provide a negative regulation of angiogenesis.British Journal of Pharmacology (2008) 153, 936–946; doi:10.1038/sj.bjp.0707637; published online 17 December 2007 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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29. A pulsed low-resolution NMR study of water binding to milk proteins.
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BROSIO, E., ALTOBELLI, G., and NOLA, A.
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30. A pulsed low resolution NMR study of water binding to powdered milk.
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BROSIO, E., ALTOBELLI, G., YU, SHI YUN, and NOLA, A. DI
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- 1983
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31. Reciassification of functional bowel disorders with rome II diagnostic criteria
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Badiali, D., Altobelli, G., and Corazziari, E.
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- 2001
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32. Use of Natural Agents and Agrifood Wastes for the Treatment of Skin Photoaging
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Melania Parisi, Mariavittoria Verrillo, Maria Antonietta Luciano, Giuseppina Caiazzo, Maria Quaranta, Francesco Scognamiglio, Vincenzo Di Meo, Alessia Villani, Mariateresa Cantelli, Lucia Gallo, Giovanna G. Altobelli, Serena Poggi, Riccardo Spaccini, Gabriella Fabbrocini, Parisi, M., Verrillo, M., Luciano, M. A., Caiazzo, G., Quaranta, M., Scognamiglio, F., Di Meo, V., Villani, A., Cantelli, M., Gallo, L., Altobelli, G. G., Poggi, S., Spaccini, R., and Fabbrocini, G.
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recycled biomasse ,Ecology ,antioxidant propertie ,Plant Science ,natural bioactive compound ,dermatological application ,skin aging ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,humic substance - Abstract
Photoaging is the premature aging of the skin caused by repeated exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays. The harmful effects of UV rays—from the sun or from artificial sources—alter normal skin structures and cause visible damage, especially in the most exposed areas. Fighting premature aging is one of the most important challenges of the medical landscape. Additionally, consumers are looking for care products that offer multiple benefits with reduced environmental and economic impact. The growing requests for bioactive compounds from aromatic plants for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications have to find new sustainable methods to increase the effectiveness of new active formulations derived from eco-compatible technologies. The principle of sustainable practices and the circular economy favor the use of bioactive components derived from recycled biomass. The guidelines of the European Commission support the reuse of various types of organic biomass and organic waste, thus transforming waste management problems into economic opportunities. This review aims to elucidate the main mechanisms of photoaging and how these can be managed using natural renewable sources and specific bioactive derivatives, such as humic extracts from recycled organic biomass, as potential new actors in modern medicine.
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- 2023
33. Calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinases can regulate the TSH expression in the rat pituitary
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Donatella Cimini, Maddalena Illario, Giovanna Giuseppina Altobelli, Daniela Sorriento, S. Van Noorden, Vincenzo Cimini, Altobelli, G. G., Van Noorden, S., Cimini, D., Illario, M., Sorriento, D., Cimini, V., Altobelli, Gg, Van Noorden, S, Cimini, D, Illario, M, Sorriento, D, and Cimini, V
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Ca signaling ,Benzylamines ,endocrine system ,endocrine system diseases ,Calmodulin ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Rat pituitary ,Thyrotropin ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,CREB ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Anterior pituitary ,Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Animals ,Calcium Signaling ,Phosphorylation ,Cyclic AMP Response Element-Binding Protein ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone ,CAMK ,Cells, Cultured ,Sulfonamides ,biology ,TSH ,Kinase ,Chemistry ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Immunochemistry ,CaM kinase ,Rats ,Cell biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Pituitary Gland ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinases ,biology.protein ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
PURPOSE: The endocrine secretion of TSH is a finely orchestrated process controlled by the thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH). Its homeostasis and signaling rely on many calcium-binding proteins belonging to the "EF-hand" protein family. The Ca2+/calmodulin (CaM) complex is associated with Ca2+/CaM-dependent kinases (Ca2+/CaMK). We have investigated Ca2+/CaMK expression and regulation in the rat pituitary. METHODS: The expression of CaMKII and CaMKIV in rat anterior pituitary cells was shown by immunohistochemistry. Cultured anterior pituitary cells were stimulated by TRH in the presence and absence of KN93, the pharmacological inhibitor of CaMKII and CaMKIV. Western blotting was then used to measure the expression of these kinases and of the cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB). TSH production was measured by RIA after time-dependent stimulation with TRH. Cells were infected with a lentiviral construct coding for CaMKIV followed by measurement of CREB phosphorylation and TSH. RESULTS: Our study shows that two CaM kinases, CaMKII and CaMKII, are expressed in rat pituitary cells and their phosphorylation in response to TRH occurs at different time points, with CaMKIV being activated earlier than CaMKII. TRH induces CREB phosphorylation through the activity of both CaMKII and CaMKIV. The activation of CREB increases TSH gene expression. CaMKIV induces CREB phosphorylation while its dominant negative and KN93 exert the opposite effects. CONCLUSION: Our data indicate that the expression of Ca2+/CaMK in rat anterior pituitary are correlated to the role of CREB in the genetic regulation of TSH, and that TRH stimulation activates CaMKIV, which in turn phosphorylates CREB. This phosphorylation is linked to the production of thyrotropin.
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34. What molecular imaging of cancer patients can teach us about COVID-19
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Silvana Del Vecchio, Cristina Terlizzi, Sara Pellegrino, Giovanna G. Altobelli, Rosa Fonti, Del Vecchio, S., Terlizzi, C., Pellegrino, S., Altobelli, G. G., and Fonti, R.
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,General Physics and Astronomy - Abstract
COVID-19 pandemic had a great impact on health systems and cancer care worldwide. Patients with cancer who develop COVID-19 are at high risk of severe outcomes and clarifying the determinants of such vulnerability of cancer patients would be of great clinical benefit. While the mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 infection have been elucidated, the pathogenetic pathways leading to severe manifestations of the disease are largely unknown. Critical manifestations of COVID-19 mainly occur in elderly patients and in patients with serious comorbidities including cancer. Efforts to understand the intersection of pathways between severe manifestations of COVID-19 and cancer may shed light on the pathogenesis of critical illness in COVID-19 patients. Here, we will focus our attention on two major fields of potential intersection between COVID-19 and cancer, namely the dysfunction of immune system and the prothrombotic state that can occur in both COVID-19 and cancer patients, testing whether cancer imaging can provide clues to better understand such interactions. Graphical abstract
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35. Ruins of the Thermae of Caracalla
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Altobelli, Gioacchino and George Eastman House
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- European, Southern European, Italian, Italy, Rome
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- 1869
36. Fontana dellí Academia de Francia-Villa Medici
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Altobelli, Gioacchino, Molins, Pompeo, and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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- European, Southern European, Italian
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- 1865
37. Copper/Zinc Superoxide Dismutase in Human Skin: Current Knowledge
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Giovanna Giuseppina Altobelli, Vincenzo Cimini, Anna Balato, Susan Van Noorden, Altobelli, G. G., Van Noorden, S., Balato, A., and Cimini, V.
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0301 basic medicine ,Cell type ,Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase ,Mini Review ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Human skin ,Zinc ,medicine.disease_cause ,Superoxide dismutase ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,lcsh:R5-920 ,Reactive oxygen species ,integumentary system ,biology ,ROS ,General Medicine ,skin tumors ,030104 developmental biology ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,biology.protein ,immunochemistry ,Medicine ,Signal transduction ,human skin ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
Superoxide dismutase is widespread in the human body, including skin and its appendages. Here, we focus on human skin copper/zinc superoxide dismutase, the enzyme that protects skin and its appendages against reactive oxygen species. Human skin copper/zinc superoxide dismutase resides in the cytoplasm of keratinocytes, where up to 90% of cellular reactive oxygen species is produced. Factors other than cell type, such as gender, age and diseased state influence its location in skin tissues. We review current knowledge of skin copper/zinc superoxide dismutase including recent studies in an attempt to contribute to solving the question of its remaining unexplained functions. The research described here may be applicable to pathologies associated with oxidative stress. However, recent studies on copper/zinc superoxide dismutase in yeast reveal that its predominant function may be in signaling pathways rather than in scavenging superoxide ions. If confirmed in the skin, novel approaches might be developed to unravel the enzyme's remaining mysteries.
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- 2020
38. Istologia. per le lauree magistrali e triennali
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D. Boni, M. Mattioli, G. Altobelli, T. Baroni, N. Bernardini, G. Bertini, C. Rosati, Bani Daniele, Boni, D., Mattioli, M., Altobelli, G., Baroni, T., Bernardini, N., Bertini, G., and Rosati, C.
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- 2019
39. Embriologia Umana
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G. Bertini, M. Bentivoglio, P. Fabene, G. G. Altobelli, D. Bani, T. Barone, M. Lumare, C. Rosati, Giuseppe Bertini, Bertini, G., Bentivoglio, M., Fabene, P., Altobelli, G. G., Bani, D., Barone, T., Lumare, M., and Rosati, C.
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- 2019
40. Effects of Propionyl-L-Carnitine on Ischemia–Reperfusion Injury in Hamster Cheek Pouch Microcirculation
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Dominga Lapi, Paolo Mondola, Vincenzo Cimini, Lina Sabatino, Antonio Colantuoni, Giovanna Giuseppina Altobelli, Lapi, D., Sabatino, L., Altobelli, G., Mondola, Paolo, Cimini, Vincenzo, and Colantuoni, Antonio
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endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) ,Physiology ,lipid peroxides ,lipid peroxide ,Hamster ,microcirculation ,Vasodilation ,Vascular permeability ,Pharmacology ,ischemia–reperfusion ,lcsh:Physiology ,Microcirculation ,Cheek pouch ,Physiology (medical) ,2’-7’-dichlorofluorescein (DCF) ,medicine ,TBARS ,Original Research ,lcsh:QP1-981 ,business.industry ,nitric oxide synthase ,Ischemia-reperfusion ,E-selectin ,medicine.disease ,2′-7′-dichlorofluorescein (DCF) ,Immunology ,propionyl-l-carnitine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Reperfusion injury ,Vasoconstriction - Abstract
Background and Purpose Propionyl-L-carnitine (pLc) exerts protective effects in different experimental models of ischemia-reperfusion (I/R). The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of intravenously and topically applied pLc on microvascular permeability increase induced by I/R in the hamster check pouch preparation. Methods The hamster check pouch microcirculation was visualized by fluorescence microscopy. Microvascular permeability, leukocyte adhesion to venular walls, perfused capillary length and capillary red blood cell velocity (VRBC) were evaluated by computer-assisted methods. E-selectin expression was assessed by in vitro analysis. Lipid peroxidation and reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation were determined by thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS) and 2’-7’-dichlorofluorescein (DCF), respectively. Results In control animals, I/R caused a significant increase in permeability and in the leukocyte adhesion in venules. Capillary perfusion and VRBC decreased. TBARS levels and DCF fluorescence significantly increased compared with baseline. Intravenously infused pLc dose-dependently prevented leakage and leukocyte adhesion, preserved capillary perfusion and induced vasodilation at the end of reperfusion, while ROS concentration decreased. Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase prior to pLc caused vasoconstriction and partially blunted the pLc-induced protective effects; inhibition of the endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) abolished pLc effects. Topical application of pLc on check pouch membrane produced the same effects as observed with intravenous administration. pLc decreased the E-selectin expression. Conclusions pLc prevents microvascular changes induced by I/R injury. The reduction of permeability increase could be mainly due to EDHF release induce vasodilatation together with NO. The reduction of E-selectin expression prevents leukocyte adhesion and permeability increase.
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41. Exercise promotes angiogenesis and improves beta-adrenergic receptor signalling in the post-ischaemic failing rat heart
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Vincenzo Cimini, Amelia Filippelli, Guido Iaccarino, Massimo Marchese, Gianfranco Matrone, Carmela Zincarelli, Gennaro Galasso, Luca Golino, Giuseppe Rengo, Francesca Fortunato, Nicola Ferrara, Emma Sanzari, Walter J. Koch, Michele Ciccarelli, Franco Rengo, Giovanna Giuseppina Altobelli, Dario Leosco, Valeria Conti, Leosco, D., Rengo, G., Iaccarino, G., Golino, L., Marchese, M., Fortunato, F., Zincarelli, C., Sanzari, E., Ciccarelli, M., Galasso, G., Altobelli, G. G., Conti, V., Matrone, G., Cimini, V., Ferrara, N., Filippelli, A., Koch, W. J., Rengo, F., Leosco, Dario, Ferrara, Nicola, and Rengo, Franco
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β-adrenergic receptor ,Male ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,Time Factors ,Heart disease ,Physiology ,Left ,Wistar ,Myocardial Infarction ,Adrenergic ,Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II ,Adrenergic beta-Agonists ,pharmacology, Animals, Coronary Circulation, Coronary Vessels ,drug effects/metabolism/physiopathology, Disease Models ,Animal, Dose-Response Relationship ,Drug, Heart Failure ,etiology/metabolism/physiopathology/ultrasonography, Isoproterenol ,pharmacology, Male, Myocardial Contraction, Myocardial Infarction ,complications/metabolism/physiopathology/ultrasonography, Myocardium ,enzymology/metabolism/pathology, Neovascularization ,Physiologic ,drug effects, Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II ,metabolism, Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III, Physical Exertion, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,metabolism, Rats, Rats ,Wistar, Receptors ,beta ,drug effects/metabolism, Signal Transduction ,drug effects, Time Factors, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,metabolism, Ventricular Function ,Left, Ventricular Remodeling ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Receptors ,Medicine ,Ventricular Function ,Coronary Vessel ,Adrenergic beta-Agonist ,Ultrasonography ,Ventricular Remodeling ,etiology/metabolism/physiopathology/ultrasonography ,enzymology/metabolism/pathology ,Coronary Vessels ,Angiogenesi ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Drug ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Signal Transduction ,medicine.medical_specialty ,drug effects/metabolism/physiopathology ,Time Factor ,Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III ,Physical Exertion ,Neovascularization, Physiologic ,Physical exercise ,complications/metabolism/physiopathology/ultrasonography ,Contractility ,Dose-Response Relationship ,Exercise training ,Coronary circulation ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,Coronary Circulation ,Receptors, Adrenergic, beta ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,Ventricular remodeling ,Neovascularization ,Heart Failure ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,business.industry ,Animal ,Myocardium ,Isoproterenol ,medicine.disease ,Myocardial Contraction ,Rats ,Disease Models, Animal ,Endocrinology ,Heart failure ,drug effects ,Disease Models ,Myocardial infarction complications ,Rat ,pharmacology ,Vascular endothelial growth factor ,business ,drug effects/metabolism ,metabolism ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt - Abstract
Aims: We investigated whether exercise training could promote angiogenesis and improve blood perfusion and left ventricular (LV) remodelling of the post-myocardial infarction (MI) failing heart. We also explored the contribution of ameliorated beta-adrenergic receptor signalling and function on the overall improvement of cardiac contractility reserve induced by exercise.Methods and results: Adult Wistar male rats were randomly assigned to one of four experimental groups. Sham-operated and post-MI heart failure (HF) rats were housed under sedentary conditions or assigned to 10-weeks of a treadmill exercise protocol. At 4 weeks after MI, sedentary HF rats showed LV eccentric hypertrophy, marked increase of LV diameters associated with severely impaired fractional shortening (14 +/- 5%), increased LV end diastolic pressure (20.9 +/- 2.6 mmHg), and pulmonary congestion. In addition, cardiac contractile responses to adrenergic stimulation were significantly blunted. In trained HF rats, exercise was able to (i) reactivate the cardiac vascular endothelial growth factor pathway with a concurrent enhancement of myocardial angiogenesis, (ii) significantly increase myocardial perfusion and coronary reserve, (iii) reduce cardiac diameters, and (iv) improve LV contractility in response to adrenergic stimulation. This latter finding was also associated with a significant improvement of cardiac beta-adrenergic receptor downregulation and desensitization.Conclusions: Our data indicate that exercise favourably affects angiogenesis and improves LV remodelling and contractility reserve in a rat model of severe chronic HF.
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42. Exploring patient experience and satisfaction with depot buprenorphine formulations: A mixed-methods study.
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Allen E, Samadian S, Altobelli G, Johnson J, and Holmwood C
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- Humans, Opiate Substitution Treatment methods, Patient Satisfaction, Australia, Methadone, Buprenorphine, Naloxone Drug Combination therapeutic use, Patient Outcome Assessment, Analgesics, Opioid, Narcotic Antagonists therapeutic use, Buprenorphine therapeutic use, Opioid-Related Disorders drug therapy
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Introduction: The introduction of depot buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid dependence allows for reduced dosing frequency compared with conventional treatments, such as oral methadone and sublingual buprenorphine-naloxone. Reduced dosing frequency is perceived to reduce issues such as high out-of-pocket costs, frequent attendance to pharmacies, stigmatisation and the risk of diversion for unsanctioned opioid use. This study aims to explore the experiences of patients receiving depot buprenorphine from an Australian publicly operated drug and alcohol service., Methods: Participants were recruited from the service over a 5-week period in 2021. Twenty-eight participants consented to be involved in a mixed methods quantitative verbal survey and qualitative interview process., Results: The majority of participants reported satisfaction with depot buprenorphine across the domains of efficacy, convenience and global satisfaction. Participants perceived benefits as increased convenience, reduced stigmatisation and the inability to 'skip' daily Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Dependence (MATOD) doses. There were mixed experiences with the ability for depot buprenorphine to 'hold' participants throughout the dosing interval. Reduced contact and disconnection from healthcare services were reported as an issue for some participants when initiating depot buprenorphine., Discussion and Conclusions: Patient perceptions of depot buprenorphine appear to be deeply rooted in prior experience with 'conventional' MATOD treatments. Depot buprenorphine is seen to be beneficial socially, personally, and financially by the majority of patients interviewed. The potential for disconnection from services and mixed experiences of efficacy throughout the dosing period may negatively influence patient experience., (© 2023 The Authors. Drug and Alcohol Review published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs.)
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43. Female parental consanguinity is associated with a reduced ovarian reserve.
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Melado L, Lawrenz B, Loja R, Coughlan C, Altobelli G, Bayram A, Arnanz A, Elkhatib I, De Munck N, and Fatemi H
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- Adult, Anti-Mullerian Hormone, Consanguinity, Female, Humans, Ovarian Follicle, Parents, Retrospective Studies, Ovarian Reserve
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Research Question: Is parental consanguinity associated with a reduced ovarian reserve in women from the Arabian Peninsula, comparing anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and antral follicle count (AFC)?, Design: Retrospective large-scale observational study including 2482 women from the Arabian Peninsula, aged 19-49 years, who had their serum AMH and AFC measured as part of their fertility assessment, from May 2015 to November 2019. Consanguinity was defined as women whose parents were first-degree or second-degree cousins. Serum AMH was measured for all participants., Results: A total of 2198 women were included: 605 in the consanguine group (27.53%), 1593 (72.47%) in the non-consanguine group. There were no significant differences between groups in terms of body mass index, years of infertility or smoking status. Women from the consanguine group were significantly younger (mean age 33.74 ± 6.64 years) compared with the non-consanguine group (mean age 34.78 ± 6.64 years, P < 0.0001). Median AMH and AFC for the consanguine group were 1.90 ng/ml (min-max: 0.01-23.8) and 11 (0-80), respectively, and for the non-consanguine group 1.84 ng/ml (min-max: 0.01-23.0) and 11 (0-60), respectively. AMH and AFC exhibit an age-dependent decline. As both parameters are age-dependent, the multivariate analysis showed that women from the consanguine group presented significantly lower AMH (coefficient of variation [CV] -0.07 ± 0.03, P = 0.036) and AFC (CV -0.16 ± 0.06, P = 0.003) compared with non-consanguine women, and the highest differences were found for women below 35 years of age (AMH median [min-max]: 2.82 ng/ml (0.01-23.80) versus 2.92 ng/ml (0.01-23.00); P = 0.035; AFC median [min-max]: 15 (0-80) versus 14 (0-80); P = 0.001)., Conclusion: The adjusted analysis by age indicates that female parental consanguinity is associated with reduced ovarian reserve in the studied population. Clinical evaluation should include extensive family history and subsequent counselling of the affected couples., (Copyright © 2021 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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44. Genome-wide methylation and gene expression changes in newborn rats following maternal protein restriction and reversal by folic acid.
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Altobelli G, Bogdarina IG, Stupka E, Clark AJ, and Langley-Evans S
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- Animals, Animals, Newborn, Epigenesis, Genetic drug effects, Female, Gene Expression drug effects, Genome, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Male, Pregnancy, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects genetics, Rats, Rats, Wistar, DNA Methylation drug effects, Diet, Protein-Restricted adverse effects, Folic Acid administration & dosage, Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
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A large body of evidence from human and animal studies demonstrates that the maternal diet during pregnancy can programme physiological and metabolic functions in the developing fetus, effectively determining susceptibility to later disease. The mechanistic basis of such programming is unclear but may involve resetting of epigenetic marks and fetal gene expression. The aim of this study was to evaluate genome-wide DNA methylation and gene expression in the livers of newborn rats exposed to maternal protein restriction. On day one postnatally, there were 618 differentially expressed genes and 1183 differentially methylated regions (FDR 5%). The functional analysis of differentially expressed genes indicated a significant effect on DNA repair/cycle/maintenance functions and of lipid, amino acid metabolism and circadian functions. Enrichment for known biological functions was found to be associated with differentially methylated regions. Moreover, these epigenetically altered regions overlapped genetic loci associated with metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. Both expression changes and DNA methylation changes were largely reversed by supplementing the protein restricted diet with folic acid. Although the epigenetic and gene expression signatures appeared to underpin largely different biological processes, the gene expression profile of DNA methyl transferases was altered, providing a potential link between the two molecular signatures. The data showed that maternal protein restriction is associated with widespread differential gene expression and DNA methylation across the genome, and that folic acid is able to reset both molecular signatures.
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45. Myocardial β(2) -adrenoceptor gene delivery promotes coordinated cardiac adaptive remodelling and angiogenesis in heart failure.
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Rengo G, Zincarelli C, Femminella GD, Liccardo D, Pagano G, de Lucia C, Altobelli GG, Cimini V, Ruggiero D, Perrone-Filardi P, Gao E, Ferrara N, Lymperopoulos A, Koch WJ, and Leosco D
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- Animals, Gene Expression Regulation, Gene Transfer Techniques, Mice, Mice, Knockout, Myocardial Contraction, Myocardial Reperfusion, Myocardium, Neovascularization, Physiologic, Rats, Ventricular Remodeling, Genetic Therapy methods, Receptors, Adrenergic, beta-2 genetics
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Background and Purpose: We investigated whether β(2) -adrenoceptor overexpression could promote angiogenesis and improve blood perfusion and left ventricular (LV) remodeling of the failing heart., Experimental Approach: We explored the angiogenic effects of β(2) -adrenoceptor overexpression in a rat model of post-myocardial infarction (MI) heart failure (HF). Cardiac adenoviral-mediated β(2) -adrenoceptor overexpression was obtained via direct intramyocardial injection 4-weeks post-MI. Adenovirus(Ad)-GFP and saline injected rats served as controls. Furthermore, we extended our observation to β(2) -adrenoceptor -/- mice undergoing MI., Key Results: Transgenes were robustly expressed in the LV at 2 weeks post-gene therapy, whereas their expression was minimal at 4-weeks post-gene delivery. In HF rats, cardiac β(2) -adrenoceptor overexpression resulted in enhanced basal and isoprenaline-stimulated cardiac contractility at 2-weeks post-gene delivery. At 4 weeks post-gene transfer, Ad-β(2) -adrenoceptor HF rats showed improved LV remodeling and cardiac function. Importantly, β(2) -adrenoceptor overexpression was associated with a markedly increased capillary and arteriolar length density and enhanced in vivo myocardial blood flow and coronary reserve. At the molecular level, cardiac β(2) -adrenoceptor gene transfer induced the activation of the VEGF/PKB/eNOS pro-angiogenic pathway. In β(2) -adrenoceptor-/- mice, we found a ~25% reduction in cardiac capillary density compared with β(2) -adrenoceptor+/+ mice. The lack of β(2) -adrenoceptors was associated with a higher mortality rate at 30 days and LV dilatation, and a worse global cardiac contractility compared with controls., Conclusions and Implication: β(2) -Adrenoceptors play an important role in the regulation of the angiogenic response in HF. The activation of VEGF/PKB/eNOS pathway seems to be strongly involved in this mechanism., (© 2012 The Authors. British Journal of Pharmacology © 2012 The British Pharmacological Society.)
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46. Bioinformatics applied to gene transcription regulation.
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Altobelli G
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- Algorithms, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Breast Neoplasms metabolism, Estrogens metabolism, Humans, Computational Biology methods, Gene Expression Regulation, Gene Regulatory Networks, Genomics methods, Transcription, Genetic
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Understanding regulation of gene transcription is central to molecular biology as well as being of great interest in medicine. The molecular syntax of the concerted transcriptional activation/repression of gene networks in mammal cells, which shape the physiological response to the molecular signals, is often unknown or not completely understood. Combining genome-wide experiments with in silico approaches opens the way to a more systematic comprehension of the molecular mechanisms of transcription regulation. Diverse bioinformatics tools have been developed to help unravel these mechanisms, by handling and processing data at different stages: from data collection and storage to the identification of molecular targets and from the detection of DNA motif signatures in the regulatory sequences of functionally related genes to the identification of relevant regulatory networks. Moreover, the large amount of genome-wide scale data recently produced has attracted professionals from diverse backgrounds to this cutting-edge realm of molecular biology. This mini-review is intended as an orientation for multidisciplinary professionals, introducing a streamlined workflow in gene transcription regulation with emphasis on sequence analysis. It provides an outlook on tools and methods, selected from a host of bioinformatics resources available today. It has been designed for the benefit of students, investigators, and professionals who seek a coherent yet quick introduction to in silico approaches to analyzing regulation of gene transcription in the post-genomic era.
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47. Cell-specific interaction of retinoic acid receptors with target genes in mouse embryonic fibroblasts and embryonic stem cells.
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Delacroix L, Moutier E, Altobelli G, Legras S, Poch O, Choukrallah MA, Bertin I, Jost B, and Davidson I
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- Amino Acid Motifs, Animals, Binding Sites, Cells, Cultured, Chromatin Immunoprecipitation, Gene Expression Profiling, Gene Expression Regulation, Mice, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Retinoic Acid Receptor alpha, Transcription Factor TFIID genetics, Transcription Factors metabolism, Retinoic Acid Receptor gamma, Embryonic Stem Cells metabolism, Fibroblasts metabolism, Receptors, Retinoic Acid metabolism
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All-trans retinoic acid (RA) induces transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta)-dependent autocrine growth of mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs). We have used chromatin immunoprecipitation to map 354 RA receptor (RAR) binding loci in MEFs, most of which were similarly occupied by the RAR alpha and RAR gamma receptors. Only a subset of the genes associated with these loci are regulated by RA, among which are several critical components of the TGF-beta pathway. We also show RAR binding to a novel series of target genes involved in cell cycle regulation, transformation, and metastasis, suggesting new pathways by which RA may regulate proliferation and cancer. Few of the RAR binding loci contained consensus direct-repeat (DR)-type elements. The majority comprised either degenerate DRs or no identifiable DRs but anomalously spaced half sites. Furthermore, we identify 462 RAR target loci in embryonic stem (ES) cells and show that their occupancy is cell type specific. Our results also show that differences in the chromatin landscape regulate the accessibility of a subset of more than 700 identified loci to RARs, thus modulating the repertoire of target genes that can be regulated and the biological effects of RA.
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48. TBP2 is essential for germ cell development by regulating transcription and chromatin condensation in the oocyte.
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Gazdag E, Santenard A, Ziegler-Birling C, Altobelli G, Poch O, Tora L, and Torres-Padilla ME
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- Animals, Cell Proliferation, Female, Gene Expression Profiling, Genome genetics, Mice, Mice, Knockout, Oocytes cytology, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Protein Binding, Zygote metabolism, Cell Differentiation, Chromatin metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Oocytes growth & development, Oocytes metabolism, TATA-Box Binding Protein metabolism
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Development of the germline requires consecutive differentiation events. Regulation of these has been associated with germ cell-specific and pluripotency-associated transcription factors, but the role of general transcription factors (GTFs) remains elusive. TATA-binding protein (TBP) is a GTF involved in transcription by all RNA polymerases. During ovarian folliculogenesis in mice the vertebrate-specific member of the TBP family, TBP2/TRF3, is expressed exclusively in oocytes. To determine TBP2 function in vivo, we generated TBP2-deficient mice. We found that Tbp2(-/-) mice are viable with no apparent phenotype. However, females lacking TBP2 are sterile due to defective folliculogenesis, altered chromatin organization, and transcriptional misregulation of key oocyte-specific genes. TBP2 binds to promoters of misregulated genes, suggesting that TBP2 directly regulates their expression. In contrast, TBP ablation in the female germline results in normal ovulation and fertilization, indicating that in these cells TBP is dispensable. We demonstrate that TBP2 is essential for the differentiation of female germ cells, and show the mutually exclusive functions of these key core promoter-binding factors, TBP and TBP2, in the mouse.
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49. Injury patterns in professional arena football.
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Herbenick MA, King JS, Altobelli G, Nguyen B, and Podesta L
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- Adult, Athletic Injuries epidemiology, Athletic Injuries etiology, Environment Design, Humans, Male, Retrospective Studies, United States epidemiology, Football injuries
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Background: No studies to date have evaluated the injury patterns in professional arena football. The purpose of this study is to describe the characteristics of general injury patterns in the Arena Football League., Hypotheses: (1) Game injury rates are higher than are practice injury rates, (2) a small number of injuries are related to collision with the boards, and (3) athletes playing on both offense and defense have higher injury rates than do athletes playing either offense or defense alone., Study Design: Descriptive epidemiology study., Methods: A retrospective review of injury data including 1199 injuries over a 4-year period from February 2002 to December 2005, inclusive of preseason and postseason practices and competition, was conducted. Data regarding the injured body part, position of the player, nature of injury, mechanism of injury, missed playing time, playing surface, and when the injury occurred were collected and analyzed., Results: Injury rates during practice were 14.6 injuries per 1000 exposures and game injury rates were 111.3 per 1000 exposures. Few recorded injuries (2.2%) involved a collision with the sideline boards., Conclusion: Game injury rates are higher than are practice injury rates. Athletes playing on both offense and defense did not have higher injury rates in games than did athletes playing either offense or defense. The sideline boards used in the Arena Football League did not appear to contribute dramatically to the injury rates. Despite the differences between arena and stadium football, Arena Football League injury patterns are similar to published collegiate football injury patterns.
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50. Influence of estrogens and antiestrogens on the expression of selected hormone-responsive genes.
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Sismondi P, Biglia N, Ponzone R, Fuso L, Scafoglio C, Cicatiello L, Ravo M, Weisz A, Cimino D, Altobelli G, Friard O, and De Bortoli M
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- Breast Neoplasms pathology, Carcinoma pathology, Down-Regulation, Female, Fulvestrant, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic drug effects, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic genetics, Humans, Tamoxifen pharmacology, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Up-Regulation, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Carcinoma genetics, Estradiol analogs & derivatives, Estradiol pharmacology, Estrogen Antagonists pharmacology, Raloxifene Hydrochloride pharmacology, Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators pharmacology, Tamoxifen analogs & derivatives
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Estrogen exerts a primary regulatory role on a wide variety of physiological processes in different tissues and organs. Agonistic ad antagonistic compounds are widely used in human health and, therefore, a deep understanding of their mechanisms of action at the molecular level is mandatory. The effect of 17beta-estradiol and three antiestrogenic drugs, comprising two selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM, 4-OH-tamoxifen, Raloxifene) and the pure antiestrogen ICI 182,780, on genome-wide gene expression levels was evaluated in breast carcinoma cell lines by DNA microarray analysis. Different clusters of genes, showing specific coregulation patterns, were found. First, several groups of genes displaying temporal-specific up- or down-regulation were characterized. Second, clusters of genes responding to different antiestrogenic drugs in either antagonstic or agonistic fashion, were found. Genes responding specifically to antiestrogens, but not to estrogen, were also identified. In addition, each individual compound exhibited a very specific gene regulation. Bioinformatic analysis was applied to the regulatory sequences of different groups of genes and confirmed that specific pathways and secondary responses are activated at each temporal point and in response to different compounds. Our results underline the complexity of genomic responses to estrogen in breast cancer cells and strongly suggest that the molecular characterization of estrogen agonists and antagonists used in human therapy should be carefully studied.
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