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2. Safety of early discharge after primary percutaneous coronary intervention in low risk ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction presented in a tertiary center without an established STEMI network
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Kristo, A, primary, Gjana, A, additional, Pavli, E, additional, Duka, A, additional, Voci, A, additional, Zaimi, G, additional, Bileri, A, additional, Luzati, M, additional, Pane, E, additional, Dibra, A, additional, and Kastrati, A, additional
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- 2023
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3. Efficacy and tolerability of the American Heartworm Society therapeutic protocol in dogs affected by heartworm disease without caval syndrome
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Romito, G., primary, Pane, E., additional, Guglielmini, C., additional, Poser, H., additional, Valente, C., additional, Paradies, P., additional, Castagna, P., additional, Mazzoldi, C., additional, and Cipone, M., additional
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- 2023
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4. Efficacy and tolerability of the American Heartworm Society therapeutic protocol in dogs affected by heartworm disease without caval syndrome.
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Romito, G., Pane, E., Guglielmini, C., Poser, H., Valente, C., Paradies, P., Castagna, P., Mazzoldi, C., and Cipone, M.
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CANINE heartworm disease ,COUGH ,MEDICAL protocols ,MEDICAL databases ,MEDICAL societies - Abstract
Objectives: The American Heartworm Society medical protocol represents the current standard of therapy for canine heartworm disease without caval syndrome. However, data on the tolerability of this protocol are limited. This study aimed to describe efficacy and prevalence of possible treatment‐related side effects in dogs with heartworm disease treated using the American Heartworm Society protocol. Materials and Methods: For this retrospective multi‐centre cohort study, dogs diagnosed with classes 1 to 3 heartworm disease that completed the American Heartworm Society medical protocol were searched in four medical databases. Demographic, clinical, diagnostic, therapeutic and outcome data, including the number and type of possible treatment‐related side effects, were retrieved. Results: Thirty‐five dogs were included. The median age and bodyweight were 6 years (1 to 13 years) and 17.3 kg (4.9 to 50 kg), respectively. Heartworm disease was classified as classes 1, 2 and 3 in 20 of 35, 11 of 35 and four of 35 dogs, respectively. In addition to the therapeutic recommendations of the American Heartworm Society, eight of 35 dogs underwent sedation to favour melarsomine administration, and 30 of 35 received ice at the injection site. After adulticide therapy, all dogs were hospitalised with cage rest [median time 12 hours (6 to 48 hours)]. All dogs survived the treatment. All dogs with long‐term follow‐up (32/35) became negative. Furthermore, treatment‐related side effects were rare, mild and rapidly recovered without the need for supporting therapies; these included depression/lethargy (4/35 dogs), cough (2/35 dogs) and lameness, pain and gastrointestinal signs (1/35 dog each). Clinical Significance: The American Heartworm Society medical protocol is efficient and safe in dogs with classes 1 to 3 heartworm disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Effect of prior statin treatment on the achievement of <55 mg/dL LDL cholesterol threshold in acute coronary syndrome patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention
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Gjana, A, primary, Tola, G, additional, Pavli, E, additional, Dibra, L, additional, Kristo, A, additional, Katana, E, additional, Tafaj, E, additional, Pane, E, additional, Zaimi, G, additional, Voci, A, additional, Kastrati, A, additional, and Dibra, A, additional
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- 2023
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6. 30 day outcome after early discharge in low risk ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention
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Gjana, A, primary, Pavli, E, additional, Kristo, A, additional, Vasili, E, additional, Duka, A, additional, Shuka, N, additional, Voci, A, additional, Pane, E, additional, Zaimi, G, additional, Kastrati, A, additional, and Dibra, A, additional
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- 2023
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7. Outcome with early invasive versus conservative approach in patients over 75 years of age with non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
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Gjana, A, primary, Pavli, E, additional, Kristo, A, additional, Zebi, A, additional, Duka, A, additional, Sharka, I, additional, Seiti, J, additional, Kresto, L, additional, Xhafaj, M, additional, Hasimi, E, additional, Voci, A, additional, Pane, E, additional, Zaimi, G, additional, Kastrati, A, additional, and Dibra, A, additional
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- 2023
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8. Seasonal variations of plasma gonadotropin, prolactin, and testosterone levels in primary and secondary hypogonadism: Evidence for an independent testicular role
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Bellastella, G., Pane, E., Iorio, S., De Bellis, A., and Sinisi, A. A.
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- 2013
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9. Simultaneous evaluation of the circulating levels of both Th1 and Th2 chemokines in patients with autoimmune Addison’s disease
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Bellastella, G., Rotondi, M., Pane, E., Costantini, S., Colella, C., Calemma, R., Capone, F., Falorni, A., Castello, G., Sinisi, A. A., Bizzarro, A., Chiovato, L., Bellastella, A., and De Bellis, A.
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- 2011
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10. Involvement of Hypothalamus Autoimmunity in Patients with Autoimmune Hypopituitarism: Role of Antibodies to Hypothalamic Cells
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De Bellis, A., Sinisi, A. A., Pane, E., Dello Iacovo, A., Bellastella, G., Di Scala, G., Falorni, A., Giavoli, C., Gasco, V., Giordano, R., Ambrosio, M. R., Colao, A., Bizzarro, A., and Bellastella, A.
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- 2012
11. Autoimmunity as a possible cause of growth hormone deficiency
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De Bellis, A., Colao, A., Tirelli, G., Ruocco, G., Di Somma, C., Battaglia, M., Pane, E., Bellastella, G., Dello lacovo, A., Sinisi, A. A., Bizzarro, A., and Bellastella, A.
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- 2008
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12. Tinjauan Maqāsid Syarīah terhadap Perkara Harta Bersama dan Kontribusinya dalam Pembaruan Hukum Keluarga Islam di Indonesia (Studi Kasus di Wilayah Hukum Pengadilan Tinggi Agama Bengkulu)
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Imansyah, Z. (Zuhri), Imansyah, Z. (Zuhri), Jayusman, J. (Jayusman), Pane, E. (Erina), Efrinaldi, E. (Efrinaldi), Fahimah, I. (Iim), Imansyah, Z. (Zuhri), Imansyah, Z. (Zuhri), Jayusman, J. (Jayusman), Pane, E. (Erina), Efrinaldi, E. (Efrinaldi), and Fahimah, I. (Iim)
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The problem of joint property disputes after divorce in the jurisdiction of the Bengkulu Religious high courts, in the period 2010 to 2015 all decisions are always made up of half of the property of the ex-wife and the other half of the property of the ex-husband, regardless of who is more dominant in working to produce the property. This is based on article 97 of the Islamic Law Compilation. According to the authors the decisions did not fulfill a sense of justice, with regard to wives who participated in working for a living. The judges of the first level Religion Court in Bengkulu did not consider the role of the wife working for a living; which incidentally is the husband's obligation. How does the Maqāsid asy-Syarī'ah review the Bengkulu judges' consideration of joint property in the case of a wife participating in earning a living in the jurisdiction of the Bengkulu's Religious high courts? and What are the implications of the judge's decision in the jurisdiction of the Bengkulu's Religious high courts regarding joint property in the case of the wife participating in earning a living in the context of Islamic family law reform in Indonesia? The conclusions of this research are: Judges' considerations on decisions regarding joint assets in the case of wives participating in earning a living in the jurisdiction of the Bengkulu Religious high courts were not in accordance with Maqāsid asy-Syarī'ah, because the judge did not consider the position of his ex-wife who continued to work for a living besides running obligation to take care of the household. The judge's decision regarding joint property in the case of his wife helped earn a living in the jurisdiction of the Bengkulu Religious high courts in the context of reforming the Islamic Family Law in Indonesia, the judge must be progressive. The ex-wife who helped make a living should get a share of the joint property that is greater than the ex-husband. The ex-wife's portion was formulated peacefully and deliber
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- 2020
13. Stainless steel bands in endodontics: effects on cuspal flexure and fracture resistance
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Pane, E. S., Palamara, J. E. A., and Messer, H. H.
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- 2002
14. Treatment with Ataluren for Duchene Muscular Dystrophy
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Mercuri, E, Muntoni, F, Osorio, An, Tulinius, M, Buccella, F, Morgenroth, Lp, Gordish-Dressman, H, Jiang, J, Trifillis, P, Zhu, J, Kristensen, A, Santos, Cl, Henricson, Ek, Mcdonald, Cm, Desguerre, I, Bernert, G, Gosk-Tomek, M, Ille, A, Kellersmann, A, Weiss, S, Pilshofer, V, Balintovà, Z, Danhofer, P, Fabulovà, P, Jurıkovà, L, Fuchsovà, P, Haberlovà, J, Laffargue, F, Sarret, C, Pontier, B, Bellance, R, Sarrazin, E, Sabouraud, P, Magot, A, Mercier, S, Péréon, Y, Cuisset, J-M, Coopman-Degryse, S, Enaud, E, Jacquemont, M-L, Perville, A, Renouil, M, Trommsdorff, V, Verheulpen, D, Fontaine-Carbonnel, S, Vuillerot, C, Peudenier, S, Ropars, J, Audic, F, Chabrol, B, Chabrier, S, Gousse, G, Lagrue, E, Aragon, K, Barnerias, C, Brande, Lv, De Lucia, S, Gidaro, T, Seferian, A, Servais, L, Laugel, V, Espil-Taris, C, Mecili, H, Raffo, E, Ragot-Mandry, S, Borrell, S, Kirschner, J, Gangfuss, A, Henrich, M, Kolbel, H, Schara, U, Sponemann, N, Temme, E, Seeger, J, Hirsch, A, Denecke, J, Johannsen, J, Neu, A, Osinski, D, Rugner, S, Schussler, S, Trollmann, R, Kaindl, A, Schneider, Jb, Stoltenburg, C, Weiss, C, Schreiber, G, Hahn, A, Grzybowski, M, Pavlidou, E, Pavlou, E, Dobner, S, Liptai, Z, Dor, T, Brogna, C, Catteruccia, M, D’Amico, A, Pane, E, Bello, L, Pegoraro, E, Semplicini, C, Albamonte, E, Baranello, G, Comi, G, Govoni, A, Lerario, A, Magri, F, Masson, R, Mauri, E, Sansone, V, Brusa, C, Mongini, T, Ricci, F, Vacchetti, M, Bruno, C, Paniucci, C, Pedemonte, M, Giannotta, M, Pini, A, Messina, S, Sframeli, M, Vita, Gl, Vita, G, Ruggiero, L, Santoro, L, Craiu, D, Motoescu, C, Sandu, C, Teleanu, R, Vasile, D, Hughes, I, Childs, A-M, Alhaswani, Z, Roper, H, Parasuraman, D, Degoede, C, Gowda, V, Manzur, A, Munot, P, Sarkokzy, A, Charlesworth, C, Lemon, J, Turner, L, Spinty, S, Dubrovsky, A, Kornberg, A, Ryan, M, Webster, R, Biggar, Wd, Mcadam, Lc, Mah, Jh, Kolski, H, Vishwanathan, V, Chidambaranathan, S, Nevo, Y, Gorni, K, Carlo, J, Abresch, Rt, Joyce, Nc, Cnaan, A, Leshner, R, Tesi-Rocha, C, Thangarajh, M, Duong, T, Clemens, Pr, Abdel-Hamid, H, Connolly, Am, Pestronk, A, Teasley, J, Harper, A, Bertorini, Te, Kuntz, N, Driscoll, S, Day, Jw, Karachunski, P, and Lotze, T.
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safety ,medicine.medical_specialty ,nonsense mutation Duchenne muscular dystrophy ,Duchenne muscular dystrophy ,Neurosurgery ,STRIDE ,effectiveness ,Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy ,Pediatrics ,Dystrophin ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Child Development ,STRIDE Registry ,International database ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Registries ,Child ,030304 developmental biology ,Pediatric ,0303 health sciences ,Brain Diseases ,Oxadiazoles ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Disease progression ,Infant ,ataluren ,medicine.disease ,Ataluren ,Muscular Dystrophy, Duchenne ,Treatment Outcome ,chemistry ,Neurology ,Muscle Disorders ,Codon, Nonsense ,Neuromuscular ,Propensity score matching ,dystrophin ,Nervous System Diseases ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Natural history study ,Research Article - Abstract
Aim: Strategic Targeting of Registries and International Database of Excellence (STRIDE) is an ongoing, multicenter registry providing real-world evidence regarding ataluren use in patients with nonsense mutation Duchenne muscular dystrophy (nmDMD). We examined the effectiveness of ataluren + standard of care (SoC) in the registry versus SoC alone in the Cooperative International Neuromuscular Research Group (CINRG) Duchenne Natural History Study (DNHS), DMD genotype–phenotype/–ataluren benefit correlations and ataluren safety. Patients & methods: Propensity score matching was performed to identify STRIDE and CINRG DNHS patients who were comparable in established disease progression predictors (registry cut-off date, 9 July 2018). Results & conclusion: Kaplan–Meier analyses demonstrated that ataluren + SoC significantly delayed age at loss of ambulation and age at worsening performance in timed function tests versus SoC alone (p ≤ 0.05). There were no DMD genotype–phenotype/ataluren benefit correlations. Ataluren was well tolerated. These results indicate that ataluren + SoC delays functional milestones of DMD progression in patients with nmDMD in routine clinical practice. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02369731. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02369731.
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- 2020
15. Surface characterization of the ceramic coating process on aluminum matrix composite reinforced particulate
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Sukma, H, primary, Rahmalina, D, additional, Sulaksono, B, additional, and Pane, E A, additional
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- 2019
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16. PERAN KANOPI POHON SEBAGAI ECOSYSTEM SERVICES BERBASIS IKLIM MIKRO TERHADAP KENYAMANAN PENGENDARA MOTOR DI SELAPARANG KOTA MATARAM
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Sazali, M., primary, Zulpa, L. I., additional, Kusuma, I., additional, and Pane, E., additional
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- 2019
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17. LDL-C target attainment in the secondary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in Albania: barriers and strategies to reach the goals
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Rrapo, A, Gina, M, Cabeli, A, Pane, E, Kondi, L, Berbiu, E, and Goda, A
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- 2024
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18. Rancangan Website Sistem Informasi Akademik Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan (SMK) Negeri 5 Pekanbaru
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Pane, E. S. (Eddis), Pane, E. S. (Eddis), Sadar, M. (Muhamad), Pane, E. S. (Eddis), Pane, E. S. (Eddis), and Sadar, M. (Muhamad)
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Pengolahan akademik dan informasi membutuhkan kecepatan dan keakuratan. untuk mendapatkannya haruslah didukung dengan suatu teknologi informasi yang tepat dan berdaya guna. Perancangan web akademik pada SMK N 5 PEKANBARU salah satu sekolah kejuruan di Pekanbaru yang bergerak di bidang pendidikan keahlian . Hal ini sangat memberikan manfaat yang lebih bagi sekolah, siswa, orang tua siswa dan masyarakat untuk lebih memperkenalkan sekolah ini di mata masyarakat baik dalam maupun luar terutama dalam bidang akademik yang berbasis web sehingga bisa diakses secara real time atau on-line.Kata kunci: Perancangan, Web, AkademikAcademic and information processing require speed and accuracy . to get them to be supported by an appropriate information technology and efficient . Web designing academic at SMK N 5 PEKANBARU one vocational school in Pekanbaru engaged in the education field of expertise . It is very beneficial even for schools , students , parents and the community to better introduce the school in the eyes of the community both inside and outside , especially in the academic field of web-based so that it can be accessed in real time or on-line.
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- 2015
19. Sistem Informasi Penjualan Boneka Berbasis Web (Studi Kasus: Asrama Boneka Unilak)
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Pane, E. S. (Eddis), Pane, E. S. (Eddis), Sadar, M. (Muhammad), Pane, E. S. (Eddis), Pane, E. S. (Eddis), and Sadar, M. (Muhammad)
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Sales system in a dorm dolls doll has been done by working together with shops and traders stuffed doll in the sidewalk that takes a long time in the doll market that is considered less effective and efficient. The slow development of sales due to lack of promotion Dormitory doll to the public so that not all people know this company. Therefore needed a web-based sales information system or the internet that can help in marketing the doll so that the transaction can be done quickly anywhere and anytime by all circles of society. The development objective of this doll sales information system is to provide information about the dolls marketed in detail to prospective buyers making it easier for potential buyers to get the information needed; introduce boarding doll to all the community so that it can expand your marketing reach with the aim to increase sales.
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- 2015
20. Predictive role of the immunostaining pattern of immunofluorescence and the titers of antipituitary antibodies at presentation for the occurrence of autoimmune hypopituitarism in patients with autoimmune polyendocrine syndromes over a five-year follow-up
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Bellastella, G, Rotondi, M, Pane, E, Dello Iacovo, A, Pirali, B, Dalla Mora, L, Falorni, A, Sinisi, Aa, Bizzarro, A, Colao, A, Chiovato, L, De Bellis, A, Italian Autoimmune Hypophysitis Network Study, Ambrosio, Mr, Arvat, E, Beck Peccoz, P, Betterle, C, Cannavo', Salvatore, Degli Uberti, E, Giordano, R, Ghigo, E, Lombardi, G, Maghnie, M, Mantero, F, Persani, L, Spada, A, Santeusanio, F, Delvecchio, M., Bellastella, G., Rotondi, M., Pane, E., Dello Iacovo, A., Pirali, B., Dalla Mora, L., Falorni, A., Sinisi, ANTONIO AGOSTINO, Bizzarro, Antonio, Colao, Annamaria, Chiovato, L., DE BELLIS, Annamaria, Italian AutoimmuneHypophysitis Network, S. t. u. d. y., Bellastella, G, Rotondi, M, Pane, E, DELLO IACOVO, A, Pirali, B, DALLA MORA, L, Falorni, A, Sinisi, Aa, Bizzarro, A, Colao, A, Chiovato, L, DE BELLIS, A, Ambrosio, Mr, Arvat, E, BECK-PECOZ, P, Betterle, C, Cannavò, S, DEGLI UBERTI, E, Giordano, R, Ghigo, E, Lombardi, G, Maghnie, M, Mantero, F, Persani, L, Spada, A, Santeusanio, F, and DEL VECCHIO, M.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,education ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique ,Context (language use) ,Hypopituitarism ,Immunofluorescence ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,antipituitary antibodie ,NO ,Autoimmunity ,Endocrinology ,Anterior pituitary ,autoimmune hypopituitarism ,Pituitary Gland, Anterior ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Polyendocrinopathies, Autoimmune ,Autoantibodies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,business.industry ,polyendocrine syndrome ,Biochemistry (medical) ,medicine.disease ,antipituitary antibodies ,autoimmune polyendocrine syndromes ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,hypopituitarism ,Autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome ,immunofluorescence, antipituitary antibodies, poly-endocrine syndrome ,biology.protein ,Regression Analysis ,Female ,Antibody ,business ,Immunostaining ,psychological phenomena and processes - Abstract
CONTEXT: Antipituitary antibodies (APA) are frequently present in patients with autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome (APS). DESIGN: The aim was to evaluate the predictive value of APA for the occurrence of hypopituitarism. A total of 149 APA-positive and 50 APA-negative patients with APS and normal pituitary function were longitudinally studied for 5 yr. METHODS: APA, by indirect immunofluorescence, and anterior pituitary function were assessed yearly in all patients. The risk for developing autoimmune pituitary dysfunction was calculated using survival and multivariate analysis. RESULTS: Hypopituitarism occurred in 28 of 149 (18.8%) APA-positive patients but in none of the 50 APA-negative patients. The immunostaining pattern in APA-positive patients involved either isolated pituitary cells [type 1 pattern; n=99 (66.4%)] or all pituitary cells [type 2 pattern; n=50 (33.6%)]. All patients developing pituitary dysfunction throughout the study span had a type 1 pattern. Kaplan-Meier curves for cumulative survival showed a significantly higher rate for developing hypopituitarism in relation to positive APA tests (P
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- 2010
21. Italian autoimmune hypophysitis network group.Involvement of hypothalamus autoimmunity in patients with autoimmune hypopituitarism:role of antibodies to hypothalamic cells
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De Bellis A, Sinisi AA, Pane E, Dello Iacovo A, bellastella G, di Scala G, Falorni A, Giavoli C, Gasco V, Giordano R, Ambrosio MR, Bizzarro A, Bellastella A., COLAO, ANNAMARIA, De Bellis, A, Sinisi, Aa, Pane, E, Dello Iacovo, A, Bellastella, G, di Scala, G, Falorni, A, Giavoli, C, Gasco, V, Giordano, R, Ambrosio, Mr, Colao, Annamaria, Bizzarro, A, and Bellastella, A.
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Antipituitary antibodies (APA) but not antihypothalamus antibodies (AHA) are usually searched for in autoimmune hypopituitarism.Our objective was to search for AHA and characterize their hypothalamic target in patients with autoimmune hypopituitarism to clarify, on the basis of the cells stained by these antibodies, the occurrence of autoimmune subclinical/clinical central diabetes insipidus (CDI) and/or possible joint hypothalamic contribution to their hypopituitarism.We conducted a cross-sectional cohort study. Ninety-five APA-positive patients with autoimmune hypopituitarism, 60 without (group 1) and 35 with (group 2) lymphocytic hypophysitis, were studied in comparison with 20 patients with postsurgical hypopituitarism and 50 normal subjects. AHA by immunofluorescence and posterior pituitary function were evaluated; then AHA-positive sera were retested by double immunofluorescence to identify the hypothalamic cells targeted by AHA. AHA were detected at high titer in 12 patients in group 1 and in eight patients in group 2. They immunostained arginine vasopressin (AVP)-secreting cells in nine of 12 in group 1 and in four of eight in group 2. All AVP cell antibody-positive patients presented with subclinical/clinical CDI; in contrast, four patients with GH/ACTH deficiency but with APA staining only GH-secreting cells showed AHA targeting CRH- secreting cells. The occurrence of CDI in patients with lymphocytic hypophysitis seems due to an autoimmune hypothalamic involvement rather than an expansion of the pituitary inflammatory process. To search for AVP antibody in these patients may help to identify those of them prone to develop an autoimmune CDI. The detection of AHA targeting CRH-secreting cells in some patients with GH/ACTH deficiency but with APA targeting only GH-secreting cells indicates that an autoimmune aggression to hypothalamus is jointly responsible for their hypopituitarism.
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- 2012
22. INVOLVEMENT OF HYPOTHALAMUS AUTOIMMUNITY IN PATIENTS WITH AUTOIMMUNE HYPOPITUITARISM: ROLE OF ANTIBODIES TO HYPOTHALAMIC CELLS
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De Bellis, A, Sinisi, Aa, Pane, E, Dello Iacovo, A, Bellastella, G, Di Scala, G, Falorni, A, Giavoli, C, Gasco, V, Giordano, R, Ambrosio, Mr, Colao, A, Bizzarro, A, Bellastella, A, Italian Autoimmune Hypophysitis Network Group Arvat, E, Beck Peccoz, P, Betterle, C, Cannavo', Salvatore, Chiovato, L, Delvecchio, M, De Marinis, L, Degli Uberti, E, Ghigo, E, Maghnie, M, Mantero, F, Persani, L, Rotondi, M, Spada, A, Zatelli, M. C., DE BELLIS, Annamaria, Sinisi, Aa, Pane, E, Dello Iacovo, A, Bellastella, Giuseppe, Di Scala, G, Falorni, A, Giavoli, C, Gasco, V, Giordano, R, Ambrosio, Mr, Colao, A, Bizzarro, Antonio, and Bellastella, A.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,anticorpi anti-ipotalamo ,Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone ,Hypophysitis ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Context (language use) ,Hypopituitarism ,Immunofluorescence ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,Autoimmune Diseases ,sindrome poliendocrina autoimmune ,Autoimmunity ,NO ,Cohort Studies ,Anticorpi anti-ipofisi ,Endocrinology ,Adrenocorticotropic Hormone ,Antibody Specificity ,Seroepidemiologic Studies ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,antibodies ,hypothalamus ,health care economics and organizations ,Autoantibodies ,diabete insipido centrale ,Subclinical infection ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Human Growth Hormone ,business.industry ,Biochemistry (medical) ,medicine.disease ,hypophysitis ,Diabetes Insipidus, Neurogenic ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Diabetes insipidus ,Immunology ,Autoimmune hypophysitis ,Female ,business - Abstract
Antipituitary antibodies (APA) but not antihypothalamus antibodies (AHA) are usually searched for in autoimmune hypopituitarism.Our objective was to search for AHA and characterize their hypothalamic target in patients with autoimmune hypopituitarism to clarify, on the basis of the cells stained by these antibodies, the occurrence of autoimmune subclinical/clinical central diabetes insipidus (CDI) and/or possible joint hypothalamic contribution to their hypopituitarism.We conducted a cross-sectional cohort study.Ninety-five APA-positive patients with autoimmune hypopituitarism, 60 without (group 1) and 35 with (group 2) lymphocytic hypophysitis, were studied in comparison with 20 patients with postsurgical hypopituitarism and 50 normal subjects.AHA by immunofluorescence and posterior pituitary function were evaluated; then AHA-positive sera were retested by double immunofluorescence to identify the hypothalamic cells targeted by AHA.AHA were detected at high titer in 12 patients in group 1 and in eight patients in group 2. They immunostained arginine vasopressin (AVP)-secreting cells in nine of 12 in group 1 and in four of eight in group 2. All AVP cell antibody-positive patients presented with subclinical/clinical CDI; in contrast, four patients with GH/ACTH deficiency but with APA staining only GH-secreting cells showed AHA targeting CRH- secreting cells.The occurrence of CDI in patients with lymphocytic hypophysitis seems due to an autoimmune hypothalamic involvement rather than an expansion of the pituitary inflammatory process. To search for AVP antibody in these patients may help to identify those of them prone to develop an autoimmune CDI. The detection of AHA targeting CRH-secreting cells in some patients with GH/ACTH deficiency but with APA targeting only GH-secreting cells indicates that an autoimmune aggression to hypothalamus is jointly responsible for their hypopituitarism.
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- 2012
23. Detection of antipituitary and antihypothalamus antibodies to investigate the role of pituitary or hypothalamic autoimmunity in patients with selective idiopathic hypopituitarism
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De Bellis, A, Pane, E, Bellastella, G, Sinisi, Aa, Colella, C, Giordano, R, Giavoli, C, Lania, A, Ambrosio, Mr, Di Somma, C, Zatelli, Mc, Arvat, E, Colao, A, Bizzarro, A, Bellastella, A, Italian Autoimmune Hypophysitis Network Study Beck Peccoz, P, Betterle, C, Cannavo', Salvatore, Degli Uberti, E, Ghigo, E, Lombardi, G, Maghnie, M, Mantero, F, Spada, A, Falorni, A, Delvecchio, M, De Marinis, L, Martino, E, Rotondi, M, Chiovato, L., De Bellis, A, Pane, E, Bellastella, G, Sinisi, Aa, Colella, C, Giordano, R, Giavoli, C, Lania, A, Ambrosio, Mr, Di Somma, C, Zatelli, Mc, Arvat, E, Colao, A, Bizzarro, A, Bellastella, A, Beck-Peccoz, P, Betterle, C, Cannavò, S, Degli Uberti, E, Ghigo, E, Lombardi, G, Maghnie, M, Mantero, F, Spada, A, Falorni, A, Delvecchio, M, De Marinis, L, Martino, E, Rotondi, M, and Chiovato, L.
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Adult ,Male ,Human Growth Hormone ,Hypothalamus ,Autoimmunity ,antipituitary and antihypothalamus antibodies ,Hypopituitarism ,Adrenocorticotropic Hormone ,selective idiopathic hypopituitarism ,Pituitary Gland ,pituitary and hypothalamic autoimmunity ,Humans ,Female ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect ,Autoantibodies ,Hypophysectomy - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Antipituitary (APA) but not antihypothalamus antibodies (AHA) have been investigated in patients with idiopathic hypopituitarism. This study searched for APA and AHA in some of these patients to investigate whether pituitary or hypothalamic autoimmunity could play a role in their pituitary dysfunction. DESIGN: Sixty-six patients with selective idiopathic hypopituitarism were studied: 27 with ACTH deficiency, 20 with GH deficiency and 19 with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. Twenty patients with hypopituitarism secondary to hypophysectomy and 50 healthy subjects were enrolled as controls. MEASUREMENTS: Antipituitary and AHA were evaluated by indirect immunofluorescence in sera of patients and controls. Positive sera were retested by a four-layer double immunofluorescence to identify the cells targeted by these antibodies. RESULTS: Antipituitary were present at high titre in 4 of 27 patients with ACTH deficiency (14·8%), 4 of 20 with GH deficiency (26%) and 5 of 19 with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (21%) and targeted, respectively, corticotrophs, somatotrophs and gonadotrophs. AHA were found at high titre only in 5 patients with ACTH deficiency (18·5%), mostly targeting corticotrophin-releasing hormone-secreting cells; none of these 5 patients resulted positive for antipituitary antibodies. Among the controls, only 1 hypophysectomized patient resulted APA positive at low titre. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that in patients with selective idiopathic hypopituitarism, detection of APA or AHA could better characterize an autoimmune process involving the pituitary or hypothalamus, respectively. In particular, detection of antibodies targeting selectively ACTH-secreting or corticotrophin-releasing hormone-secreting cells may differentiate, respectively secondary from tertiary variants of autoimmune hypoadrenalism
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24. Detection of antipituitary and antihypothalamus antibodies to investigate the role of pituitary or hypothalamic autoimmunity in patients with selective idiopathic hypopituitarism
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DE BELLIS, ANNAMARIA, DI SOMMA, CAROLINA, COLAO, ANNAMARIA, BELLASTELLA, ANTONIO, Pane E, Bellastella G, Sinisi AA, Colella C, Giordano R, Giavoli C, Lania A, Ambrosio MR, Zatelli MC, Arvat E, Bizzarro A, Italian Autoimmune Hypophysitis Network S.t.u.d.y., DE BELLIS, Annamaria, Pane, E, Bellastella, G, Sinisi, Aa, Colella, C, Giordano, R, Giavoli, C, Lania, A, Ambrosio, Mr, DI SOMMA, Carolina, Zatelli, Mc, Arvat, E, Colao, Annamaria, Bizzarro, A, Bellastella, Antonio, and Italian Autoimmune Hypophysitis Network, S. t. u. d. y.
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antipituitary and antihypothalamus antibodie ,selective idiopathic hypopituitarism - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Antipituitary (APA) but not antihypothalamus antibodies (AHA) have been investigated in patients with idiopathic hypopituitarism. This study searched for APA and AHA in some of these patients to investigate whether pituitary or hypothalamic autoimmunity could play a role in their pituitary dysfunction. DESIGN: Sixty-six patients with selective idiopathic hypopituitarism were studied: 27 with ACTH deficiency, 20 with GH deficiency and 19 with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. Twenty patients with hypopituitarism secondary to hypophysectomy and 50 healthy subjects were enrolled as controls. MEASUREMENTS: Antipituitary and AHA were evaluated by indirect immunofluorescence in sera of patients and controls. Positive sera were retested by a four-layer double immunofluorescence to identify the cells targeted by these antibodies. RESULTS: Antipituitary were present at high titre in 4 of 27 patients with ACTH deficiency (14·8%), 4 of 20 with GH deficiency (26%) and 5 of 19 with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (21%) and targeted, respectively, corticotrophs, somatotrophs and gonadotrophs. AHA were found at high titre only in 5 patients with ACTH deficiency (18·5%), mostly targeting corticotrophin-releasing hormone-secreting cells; none of these 5 patients resulted positive for antipituitary antibodies. Among the controls, only 1 hypophysectomized patient resulted APA positive at low titre. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that in patients with selective idiopathic hypopituitarism, detection of APA or AHA could better characterize an autoimmune process involving the pituitary or hypothalamus, respectively. In particular, detection of antibodies targeting selectively ACTH-secreting or corticotrophin-releasing hormone-secreting cells may differentiate, respectively secondary from tertiary variants of autoimmune hypoadrenalism.
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25. Simultaneous evaluation of the circulating levels of both Th1 and Th2 chemokines in patients with autoimmune Addison's disease
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BELLASTELLA, Giuseppe, ROTONDI M, PANE E, COSTANTINI S, COLELLA C, CALEMMA R, CAPONE F, FALORNI A, CASTELLO G, SINISI, Antonio Agostino, BIZZARRO, Antonio, CHIOVATO L, BELLASTELLA A, DE BELLIS, Annamaria, Bellastella, Giuseppe, Rotondi, M, Pane, E, Costantini, S, Colella, C, Calemma, R, Capone, F, Falorni, A, Castello, G, Sinisi, Antonio Agostino, Bizzarro, Antonio, Chiovato, L, Bellastella, A, and DE BELLIS, Annamaria
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Adult ,Male ,Morbo di Addison ,autoimmunità surrenalica ,chemochine ,Middle Aged ,Th1 Cells ,Young Adult ,Th2 Cells ,Addison Disease ,Humans ,Female ,Chemokines ,Aged ,Autoantibodies - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chemokines play a key role in the recruitment of the immune cells into the autoimmune process. Thus, the simultaneous evaluation of circulating levels of Th1-related chemokines, such as CX chemokine ligand 10 (CXCL10) and macrophage inflammatory proteins 1α (CCL3/MIP-1α), and Th2-related chemokines, such as macrophage inflammatory proteins 1 β (CCL4/MIP-1β) could be useful in the approach to some autoimmune diseases, including autoimmune Addison's disease (AAD). AIM: To evaluate plasmatic levels of MIP-1α, MIP-1β, CXCL10 and adrenocortical antibodies in patients with AAD under treatment with corticosteroids. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twelve women and 5 men (group 1) were divided in 2 subgroups: 9 subsjects with isolated AAD (group 1a) and 8 with AAD associated with chronic autoimmune thyroiditis (group 1b). MIP-1α, MIP- 1β and CXCL10 were evaluated in the serum of all patients and in 20 healthy controls, using a system for microarray suspension. RESULTS: The levels of MIP-1α, MIP-1β and CXCL10 resulted significantly increased vs controls (p
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26. DETECTION OF ANTIPITUITARY AND ANTI_HYPOTHALAMUS ANTIBODIES MAY HELP DIAGNOSING SECONDARY OR TERTIARY FORMS OF AUTOIMMUNE HYPOADRENALISM
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Colella, C., Pane, E., Bellastella, G., Sinfisi, A. A., Giordano, Roberta, Diavoli, C., Lania, A., Ambrosio, M. R., Di Somma, C., Zatelli, M. C., Arvat, Emanuela, Colao, A., Bizzarro, A., Bellastella, A., and De Bellis, A.
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27. Predictive role of the immunostaining pattern of immunofluorescence and the titers of antipituitary antibodies at presentation for the occurrence of autoimmune hypopituitarism in patients with autoimmune polyendocrine syndromes over a 5-year follow-up
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Bellastella, G., Rotondi, M., Pane, E., Dello Iacovo, A., Pirali, B., Dalla Mora, L., Falorni, Alberto, Sinisi, A. A., Bizzarro, A., Colao, A., Chiovato, L., and De Bellis, A.
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28. Physiological effects of environmental acidification in the deep-sea urchin <i>Strongylocentrotus fragilis</i>
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Taylor, J. R., primary, Lovera, C., additional, Whaling, P. J., additional, Buck, K. R., additional, Pane, E. F., additional, and Barry, J. P., additional
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29. Physiological compensation for environmental acidification is limited in the deep-sea urchin Strongylocentrotus fragilis
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Taylor, J. R., primary, Lovera, C., additional, Whaling, P. J., additional, Buck, K. R., additional, Pane, E. F., additional, and Barry, J. P., additional
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30. 4019 POSTER Aromatase Inhibitors as Neoadjuvant Treatment in Elderly Patients (>70 Years) With Locally Advanced Breast Cancer: a Monoinstitutional Experience
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Brunello, A., primary, Monfardini, S., additional, Falci, C., additional, Pane, E., additional, Basso, U., additional, Borgato, L., additional, Ghiotto, C., additional, Koussis, H., additional, Bozza, F., additional, and Zagonel, V., additional
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31. A Gas-Controlled Aquarium System for Ocean Acidification Studies
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Barry, J. P., primary, Lovera, C., additional, Okuda, C., additional, Nelson, E., additional, and Pane, E., additional
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32. [493] ADEFOVIR SALVAGE THERAPY FOR VIROLOGIC BREAKTHROUGH IN TELBIVUDINE-TREATED PATIENTS FROM THE GLOBE STUDY
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Pane, E., primary, Lai, C.-L., additional, Min, A., additional, Heathcote, I., additional, Poynard, T., additional, Kurdas, O.O., additional, Grange, J.-D., additional, and Brown, N.A., additional
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33. Wind power in the Italian generation system
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Salvaderi, L., primary and Dal Pane, E., additional
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34. Physiological effects of environmental acidification in the deep-sea urchin Strongylocentrotus fragilis.
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Taylor, J. R., Lovera, C., Whaling, P. J., Buck, K. R., Pane, E. F., and Barry, J. P.
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SEA urchins ,ACIDIFICATION ,STRONGYLOCENTROTUS ,ACIDOSIS ,BICARBONATE ions - Abstract
Anthropogenic CO
2 is now reaching depths over 1000m in the Eastern Pacific, overlapping the Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ). Deep-sea animals are suspected to be especially sensitive to environmental acidification associated with global climate change. We have investigated the effects of elevated pCO2 and variable O2 on the deep-sea urchin Strongylocentrotus fragilis, a species whose range of 200-1200m depth includes the OMZ and spans a pCO2 range of approx. 600-1200 µatm (approx. pH 7.6 to 7.8). Individuals were evaluated during two exposure experiments (1-month and 4 month) at control and three levels of elevated pCO2 at in situ O2 levels of approx. 10% air saturation. A treatment of control pCO2 at 100% air saturation was also included in experiment two. During the first experiment, perivisceral coelomic fluid (PCF) acid-base balance was investigated during a one-month exposure; results show S. fragilis has limited ability to compensate for the respiratory acidosis brought on by elevated pCO2 , due in part to low non-bicarbonate PCF buffering capacity. During the second experiment, individuals were separated into fed and fasted experimental groups, and longer-term effects of elevated pCO2 and variable O2 on righting time, feeding, growth, and gonadosomatic index (GSI) were investigated for both groups. Results suggest that the acidosis found during experiment one does not directly correlate with adverse effects during exposure to realistic future pCO2 levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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35. Inhibition of the Cytotoxicity of Pelagia noctiluca Venom by Lanthanum Sulfate.
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Mariottini, G. L. and Pane, E. Giacco L.
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Cnidarians exert a meaningful influence on human activities and health being able to produce several local and systemic symptoms on humans. Mediterranean jellyfish are scarcely poisonous, but during outbreaks the impact of some of them, such as the Scyphomedusa Pelagia noctiluca, is noteworthy. As some compounds containing lanthanum ions could act as protective agents, the protection of lanthanum sulfate was evaluated on cultured L929 cells treated with three doses (120,000 nematocysts (N)/ml, 240,000 N/ml and 480,000 N/ml) of jellyfish crude venom. The protection was effective against all considered doses of crude venom and showed the maximun efficacy after preincubation of cells with 10-5M lanthanum sulfate. These results indicate that lanthanum sulfate could be an useful component in preparations devoted to struggle the cutaneous and systemic effects consequent to Pelagia noctiluca stings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Autoimmunity as a possible cause of growth hormone deficiency
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Bellis, A., Colao, A., Tirelli, G., Ruocco, G., Somma, C., Battaglia, M., Pane, E., Bellastella, G., Dello lacovo, A., Sinisi, A., Bizzarro, A., and Bellastella, A.
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A possible autoimmune aggression to pituitary somatotrophs has been suggested by the occurrence of antipituitary antibodies (APA) directed against GH-secreting cells in some cases of GH deficiency (GHD) both in adults and in children and in some patients with autoimmune poliendocrine syndrome. We also detected APA in some patients with idiopathic short stature (ISS) and suggested that the presence of these antibodies could identify those of them prone to develop GHD. In fact, patients with ISS, resulted positive for APA at the first observation, during a longitudinal follow-up showed an impaired GH response to the stimuli in subsequent years suggestive of acquired GHD. Also in such patients we demonstrated that the target of APA were the somatotrophs and that an autoimmune attack to these cells may be the underlying cause of hormonal impairment in several children with GHD positive for APA. In this connection we suggested that in these patients an early iso-hormonal therapy with recombinant GH may be useful to interrupt or delay the progression towards a clinical GHD.
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37. Accomplishment and challenges for wind power in the Italian generation system: a perspective of a major player Edens Spa
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Salvadeni, L., primary and Dal Pane, E., additional
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38. Accomplishment and challenges for wind power in the Italian generation system: a perspective of a major player Edens Spa.
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Salvadeni, L. and Dal Pane, E.
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39. IEEE Power Engineering Review.
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Salvaderi, L. and Dal Pane, E.
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In the liberalized energy market and under the framework of the European Union Renewables Directive, Italy's commitment to wind power is very ambitious. This article focuses on the evolution of wind power in Italy from the perspective of a major player in the supply industry. The regulatory aspects are also covered. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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40. Time course of Graves' ophthalmopathy after total thyroidectomy alone or followed by radioiodine therapy: a 2-year longitudinal study
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Antonio Bellastella, Giuseppe Bellastella, Antonio Agostino Sinisi, Antonio Bizzarro, Caterina Colella, Assunta Dello Iacovo, Vanda Amoresano Paglionico, Gilda Cennamo, Jack R. Wall, Giovanni Conzo, Annamaria De Bellis, Elena Pane, De Bellis, A, Conzo, G, Cennamo, Gilda, Pane, E, Bellastella, G, Colella, C, Iacovo, Ad, Paglionico, Va, Sinisi, Aa, Wall, Jr, Bizzarro, A, Bellastella, A., DE BELLIS, Annamaria, Conzo, Giovanni, Cennamo, G., Pane, E., Bellastella, Giuseppe, Colella, C., Dello Iacovo, A., AMORESANO PAGLIONICO, Vanda, Sinisi, A. A., Wall, J. R., and Bizzarro, Antonio
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Adult ,Male ,endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Goiter ,endocrine system diseases ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Trab ,Hyperthyroidism ,Severity of Illness Index ,Gastroenterology ,Iodine Radioisotopes ,Graves' ophthalmopathy ,Endocrinology ,Antithyroid Agents ,Internal medicine ,Severity of illness ,Diplopia ,Secondary Prevention ,medicine ,Exophthalmos ,Humans ,Euthyroid ,Longitudinal Studies ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Eye Proteins ,Thyroid cancer ,Autoantibodies ,business.industry ,Ocular parameter ,Thyroid ,Thyroidectomy ,Membrane Proteins ,Receptors, Thyrotropin ,medicine.disease ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Surgery ,Graves Ophthalmopathy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Radiopharmaceuticals ,business - Abstract
The findings in hyperthyroid patients with Graves' orbitopathy (GO) of antibodies against antigens shared between the thyroid and orbit, such as the TSH-receptor (TRAb) and a novel protein G2s (G2sAb), suggested a possible common therapeutic strategy. However, the gold therapeutic standard for hyperthyrodism in these patients remains still unsettled and is mainly based on personal experience. Studies on the effect of total thyroidectomy (TT) alone or followed by radioiodine ablation (RAI) of thyroid remnants showed often conflicting results. This longitudinal study was aimed at evaluating the influence of TT alone or followed by post-surgical RAI with respect to methimazole treatment on the activity and severity of GO in patients with hyperthyroidism and GO. Sixty consecutive patients with Graves' disease and mild/moderate GO were studied and grouped as follows: group 1, including 25 patients (16F, 9M) undergoing TT alone; group 2, including 10 patients (8F, 2M) undergoing TT followed by RAI for histological evidence of differentiated thyroid cancer; group 3, including 25 patients (18F, 7M) euthyroid under methimazole therapy, studied as controls. Clinical study of ophthalmopathy and measurements of TRAb and G2sAb were performed in all patients at start of the study (time of TT for group 1 and RAI after TT for group 2 and of the first finding of euthyroidism under methimazole treatment for group 3) and after 6, 12, 24 months. Patients of both groups 1 and 2 showed an early significant decrease and a further progressive reduction of the activity and severity of GO with a disappearance of TRAb and a decrease of G2sAb levels during the follow-up, without statistically significant differences between the two groups. Patients in group 3 showed a much later and less marked improvement of GO with persistence of TRAb and G2sAb positivity, even if with reduction of TRAb levels at 12 and 24 months. Our results suggest that in Graves' patients with large goiter or relapse of hyperthyroidism and mild/moderate GO, TT alone could be an advisable choice to treat hyperthyroidism also improving GO with reduction of cost/benefit ratio.
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41. Patrimonio diffuso e restauro: dalla città al territorio
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Andrea Pane, S. Di Resta, D. Del Curto, A. Donatelli, P. Matracchi, F. Ottoni, A. Pane, E. Sorbo, and Pane, Andrea
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42. Antipituitary antibodies after traumatic brain injury: is head trauma-induced pituitary dysfunction associated with autoimmunity?
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Fatih Tanriverdi, Kursad Unluhizarci, Antonio Bizzarro, Felipe F. Casanueva, Elena Pane, Fahrettin Kelestimur, Antonio Bellastella, Annamaria De Bellis, Antonio Agostino Sinisi, Ahmet Selcuklu, Giuseppe Bellastella, Tanriverdi, F, DE BELLIS, Annamaria, Bizzarro, Antonio, Sinisi, Antonio Agostino, Bellastella, Giuseppe, Pane, E, Bellastella, A, Unluhizarci, K, Selcuklu, A, Casanueva, Ff, and Kelestimur, F.
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Adult ,Male ,Pituitary gland ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Traumatic brain injury ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Thyrotropin ,Autoimmunity ,Hypopituitarism ,medicine.disease_cause ,Head trauma ,Endocrinology ,Adrenocorticotropic Hormone ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Odds Ratio ,Humans ,Testosterone ,Autoantibodies ,Chi-Square Distribution ,Estradiol ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,nervous system diseases ,Prolactin ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,Brain Injuries ,Pituitary Gland ,Female ,Animal studies ,business ,Chi-squared distribution ,psychological phenomena and processes ,Gonadotropins - Abstract
ObjectiveTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is a devastating public health problem that may result in hypopituitarism. However, the mechanisms responsible for hypothalamic–pituitary dysfunction due to TBI are still unclear. Although the antibodies against neurons have been demonstrated in injured animal studies, investigations regarding the occurrence of antipituitary antibodies (APAs) in patients with TBI are lacking in the literature. In order to investigate whether autoimmune mechanisms could play a role in the pituitary dysfunction after TBI, we have planned this study aimed at investigating the presence of APA at the third year of TBI and association between the TBI-induced hypopituitarism and APA.Patients and designTwenty-nine (25 males and 4 females; age 36.5±2.3 years) patients who had completed a 3-year follow-up after TBI were included in the present study. APA and pituitary function were evaluated in all the patients 3 years after TBI; moreover, APAs were tested also in sera of 60 age-/sex-matched normal controls. The APAs were investigated by an indirect immunofluorescence method.ResultsAPAs were detected in 13 out of the 29 TBI patients (44.8%), but in none of the normal controls. Pituitary dysfunction development ratio was significantly higher in APA-positive patients (46.2%) when compared with APA-negative ones (12.5%; P=0.04). There was a significant association between APA positivity and hypopituitarism due to TBI (odds ratio: 2.25, 95% confidence intervals 1.1–4.6). Moreover, there was a significant positive correlation (r=0.74, P=0.004) between APA titer ratio and peak GH response to GHRH+GH related peptide (GHRP)-6 test, suggesting that high APA titers were associated with low GH response to GHRH+GHRP-6 test.ConclusionsThis study shows for the first time the presence of the APA in TBI patients 3 years after head trauma. Moreover, present investigation indicates preliminary evidence that APA may be associated with the development of TBI-induced pituitary dysfunction, thus suggesting that autoimmunity may contribute in the development of TBI-induced hypopituitarism. The presence of the association between APA and TBI-induced hypopituitarism may provide a new point of view in this field and promote further clinical and experimental studies.
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43. Immunological and clinical aspects of lymphocytic hypophysitis
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Antonio Bizzarro, Gilda Tirelli, Giuseppe Ruocco, Marina Battaglia, Antonio Agostino Sinisi, Concetta Coronella, Giuseppe Bellastella, Annamaria De Bellis, Antonio Bellastella, Elena Pane, Marisa Conte, DE BELLIS, Annamaria, Ruocco, G., Battaglia, M., Conte, M., Coronella, C., Tirelli, G., Bellastella, A., Pane, E., Sinisi, Antonio Agostino, Bizzarro, Antonio, and Bellastella, Giuseppe
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Autoimmune disease ,Pituitary gland ,Hypophysitis ,business.industry ,Pituitary Diseases ,pituitary gland ,autoimmune disease ,Lymphocytosis ,General Medicine ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Neurosecretory Systems ,Prolactin ,Autoimmune Diseases ,Pathogenesis ,Immune system ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immunopathology ,Immunology ,LYH ,medicine ,Humans ,business ,Autoantibodies ,antipituitary antibodies - Abstract
LYH (lymphocytic hypophysitis) is an autoimmune disease of the pituitary gland which can present with varying degrees of pituitary hormonal impairment and/or with symptoms related to pituitary enlargement. In this review, we provide an overview of the epidemiology, diagnosis, pathogenesis, treatment, and the role of organ-specific and antipituitary antibodies as potential markers of LYH. In addition, although the mechanisms underlying LYH are not completely understood, the role of prolactin, which plays an important part in maintaining immune system homoeostasis and is increased in the disease, is considered.
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44. LA STIMA DELLA PERCEZIONE VISIVA NELLE VALUTAZIONI DI IMPATTO AMBIENTALE DI IMPIANTI EOLICI
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GAGLIARDI, FRANCESCO, B. CAVAZZANA, E. DAL PANE, A. . VACCARO, D. VILLACCI, Gagliardi, Francesco, Cavazzana, B., DAL PANE, E., Vaccaro, A., and Villacci, D.
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45. Autoimmunity as a possible cause of growth hormone deficiency
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Antonio Agostino Sinisi, A. De Bellis, Antonio Bizzarro, C. Di Somma, Gilda Tirelli, Antonio Bellastella, A. Dello lacovo, Giuseppe Ruocco, Marina Battaglia, Elena Pane, Giuseppe Bellastella, A. Colao, De Bellis, A, Colao, A, Tirelli, G, Ruocco, G, DI SOMMA, Carolina, Battaglia, M, Pane, E, Bellastella, G, Dello Iacovo, A, Sinisi, Aa, Bizzarro, A, Bellastella, A., DE BELLIS, Annamaria, DI SOMMA, C, Bellastella, Giuseppe, DELLO IACOVO, A, Sinisi, Antonio Agostino, and Bizzarro, Antonio
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Somatotropic cell ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,education ,Autoimmunity ,medicine.disease_cause ,Growth hormone deficiency ,Autoimmune Diseases ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,Medicine ,Humans ,Growth Disorders ,Antipituitary antibodies ,biology ,business.industry ,Human Growth Hormone ,medicine.disease ,Idiopathic short stature ,Immunology ,Autoimmune hypophysitis ,biology.protein ,Antibody ,business ,psychological phenomena and processes ,Hormone - Abstract
A possible autoimmune aggression to pituitary somatotrophs has been suggested by the occurrence of antipituitary antibodies (APA) directed against GH-secreting cells in some cases of GH deficiency (GHD) both in adults and in children and in some patients with autoimmune poliendocrine syndrome. We also detected APA in some patients with idiopathic short stature (ISS) and suggested that the presence of these antibodies could identify those of them prone to develop GHD. In fact, patients with ISS, resulted positive for APA at the first observation, during a longitudinal follow-up showed an impaired GH response to the stimuli in subsequent years suggestive of acquired GHD. Also in such patients we demonstrated that the target of APA were the somatotrophs and that an autoimmune attack to these cells may be the underlying cause of hormonal impairment in several children with GHD positive for APA. In this connection we suggested that in these patients an early iso-hormonal therapy with recombinant GH may be useful to interrupt or delay the progression towards a clinical GHD.
46. An open design for a low-cost open-loop subsonic wind tunnel for aerodynamic measurement and characterization.
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Ismail, Augupta Pane E, and Abdu Rahman R
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A wind tunnel is an essential device for aerodynamic modeling and measurement. High cost and relatively huge size with no open market design hinder the wind tunnel from being widely available in laboratory design for universities and small R&D companies, particularly in a developed country with limited research funding. Thus, most aerodynamic modeling and measurement are done by simulating through computer software which leads to high deviation as the nature of wind is unpredictable. This project aims to provide an open design for a relatively low-cost wind tunnel that universities and R&D companies can quickly adapt. An open design for an open-loop wind tunnel is presented in this article. The proposed wind tunnel design is specifically intended to help the researcher with the aerodynamic measurement with minimum cost for building, customizable design, and reliable measurement. The components, parts, and equipment use the widely available part, which can be obtained across the globe. Validation and characterization are done using software simulation and actual measurement through the device. The proposed design can meet the criteria for aerodynamic measurement and can help the researcher provide a better analysis by combining the actual measurement and software simulation., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2022 The Author(s).)
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47. Nutrition: a key environmental dietary factor in clinical severity and cardio-metabolic risk in psoriatic male patients evaluated by 7-day food-frequency questionnaire.
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Barrea L, Macchia PE, Tarantino G, Di Somma C, Pane E, Balato N, Napolitano M, Colao A, and Savastano S
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- Adiposity, Adult, Age Factors, Anthropometry, Body Mass Index, Case-Control Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Data Collection, Fatty Liver pathology, Homeostasis, Humans, Insulin Resistance, Male, Metabolic Syndrome blood, Metabolic Syndrome complications, Middle Aged, Psoriasis blood, Psoriasis complications, Psoriasis diagnostic imaging, Surveys and Questionnaires, Ultrasonography, Diet, Nutritional Status, Psoriasis physiopathology
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Background: Western dietary pattern is included among the environmental dietary factors involved in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Nutritional data collection methods and gender differences might affect the association between diet and psoriasis. The 7-day food records is considered the "gold standard" of self-administered food frequency questionnaires. In this study, we evaluated the differences in the dietary intake, anthropometric measurements and cardio-metabolic risk profile in a group of psoriatic patients compared with an age and Body Mass Index (BMI)-matched control group. In addition, in the group of psoriatic patients we investigated the association between the dietary intake and clinical severity of psoriasis., Methods: Cross-sectional case control observational study. A total of 82 adult males, 41 treatment-naïve patients with psoriasis and 41 healthy subjects matched for age and BMI were included in the study. The clinical severity of psoriasis was by assessed by Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) score. The dietary interview data were collected by a 7-day food records. Anthropometric measures, glucose and lipid profile, liver function tests and C-reactive protein levels were measured. Homeostasis Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance (HoMA-IR), Visceral Adiposity Index (VAI) and the Fatty Liver Index (FLI) were calculated., Results: Psoriatic patients consumed a higher percentage of total and simple carbohydrates, total fat, polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) and n-6/n-3 PUFAs ratio, and cholesterol, while the consumption of protein, complex carbohydrates, monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA), n-3 PUFA and fiber was lower than in the control group. In addition, psoriatic patients presented altered anthropometric measurements, glucose and lipid profile, liver function tests, and elevated values of HoMA-IR, VAI and FLI. PASI score well correlated with anthropometric measures, glucose and lipid profile, liver function tests, cardio-metabolic indices, and the dietary components, except for protein and total carbohydrates. At logistic regression analysis between PASI score and MUFA, MetS presence was well predicted only by higher PASI score (OR = 1.794; p = 0.002; CI 1.242-2.591). At multiple regression analysis, MUFA was the best predictor of PASI score (r(2) = 0.387, β = -0.635, t = -5.127, p < 0.001)., Conclusion: Differences in dietary intake were observed in adult male psoriatic patients compared with the controls. These differences were associated to the severity of the psoriasis and cardio-metabolic risk. FLI represented an early indicator of the cardio-metabolic risk profile in psoriatic patients, and dietary MUFA were major predictor of the clinical severity of psoriasis, while the association between psoriasis and metabolic syndrome appeared to be independent of MUFA intake. The low MUFA consumption might act as a possible adjunctive mechanism in increasing the inflammation milieu of psoriatic patients.
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48. Time course of Graves' ophthalmopathy after total thyroidectomy alone or followed by radioiodine therapy: a 2-year longitudinal study.
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De Bellis A, Conzo G, Cennamo G, Pane E, Bellastella G, Colella C, Iacovo AD, Paglionico VA, Sinisi AA, Wall JR, Bizzarro A, and Bellastella A
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- Adult, Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Autoantibodies analysis, Combined Modality Therapy, Diplopia etiology, Diplopia prevention & control, Exophthalmos etiology, Exophthalmos prevention & control, Eye Proteins antagonists & inhibitors, Female, Goiter etiology, Graves Ophthalmopathy immunology, Graves Ophthalmopathy physiopathology, Humans, Hyperthyroidism etiology, Hyperthyroidism prevention & control, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Membrane Proteins antagonists & inhibitors, Receptors, Thyrotropin antagonists & inhibitors, Secondary Prevention, Severity of Illness Index, Thyroid Neoplasms complications, Thyroid Neoplasms pathology, Thyroid Neoplasms radiotherapy, Antithyroid Agents therapeutic use, Graves Ophthalmopathy radiotherapy, Graves Ophthalmopathy surgery, Iodine Radioisotopes therapeutic use, Radiopharmaceuticals therapeutic use, Thyroidectomy
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The findings in hyperthyroid patients with Graves' orbitopathy (GO) of antibodies against antigens shared between the thyroid and orbit, such as the TSH-receptor (TRAb) and a novel protein G2s (G2sAb), suggested a possible common therapeutic strategy. However, the gold therapeutic standard for hyperthyrodism in these patients remains still unsettled and is mainly based on personal experience. Studies on the effect of total thyroidectomy (TT) alone or followed by radioiodine ablation (RAI) of thyroid remnants showed often conflicting results. This longitudinal study was aimed at evaluating the influence of TT alone or followed by post-surgical RAI with respect to methimazole treatment on the activity and severity of GO in patients with hyperthyroidism and GO. Sixty consecutive patients with Graves' disease and mild/moderate GO were studied and grouped as follows: group 1, including 25 patients (16F, 9M) undergoing TT alone; group 2, including 10 patients (8F, 2M) undergoing TT followed by RAI for histological evidence of differentiated thyroid cancer; group 3, including 25 patients (18F, 7M) euthyroid under methimazole therapy, studied as controls. Clinical study of ophthalmopathy and measurements of TRAb and G2sAb were performed in all patients at start of the study (time of TT for group 1 and RAI after TT for group 2 and of the first finding of euthyroidism under methimazole treatment for group 3) and after 6, 12, 24 months. Patients of both groups 1 and 2 showed an early significant decrease and a further progressive reduction of the activity and severity of GO with a disappearance of TRAb and a decrease of G2sAb levels during the follow-up, without statistically significant differences between the two groups. Patients in group 3 showed a much later and less marked improvement of GO with persistence of TRAb and G2sAb positivity, even if with reduction of TRAb levels at 12 and 24 months. Our results suggest that in Graves' patients with large goiter or relapse of hyperthyroidism and mild/moderate GO, TT alone could be an advisable choice to treat hyperthyroidism also improving GO with reduction of cost/benefit ratio.
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49. Detection of antipituitary and antihypothalamus antibodies to investigate the role of pituitary or hypothalamic autoimmunity in patients with selective idiopathic hypopituitarism.
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De Bellis A, Pane E, Bellastella G, Sinisi AA, Colella C, Giordano R, Giavoli C, Lania A, Ambrosio MR, Di Somma C, Zatelli MC, Arvat E, Colao A, Bizzarro A, and Bellastella A
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- Adrenocorticotropic Hormone deficiency, Adult, Autoantibodies blood, Autoimmunity immunology, Female, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect methods, Human Growth Hormone deficiency, Humans, Hypophysectomy adverse effects, Hypopituitarism blood, Hypopituitarism etiology, Hypothalamus metabolism, Male, Pituitary Gland metabolism, Autoantibodies immunology, Hypopituitarism immunology, Hypothalamus immunology, Pituitary Gland immunology
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Objective: Antipituitary (APA) but not antihypothalamus antibodies (AHA) have been investigated in patients with idiopathic hypopituitarism. This study searched for APA and AHA in some of these patients to investigate whether pituitary or hypothalamic autoimmunity could play a role in their pituitary dysfunction., Design: Sixty-six patients with selective idiopathic hypopituitarism were studied: 27 with ACTH deficiency, 20 with GH deficiency and 19 with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. Twenty patients with hypopituitarism secondary to hypophysectomy and 50 healthy subjects were enrolled as controls., Measurements: Antipituitary and AHA were evaluated by indirect immunofluorescence in sera of patients and controls. Positive sera were retested by a four-layer double immunofluorescence to identify the cells targeted by these antibodies., Results: Antipituitary were present at high titre in 4 of 27 patients with ACTH deficiency (14·8%), 4 of 20 with GH deficiency (26%) and 5 of 19 with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (21%) and targeted, respectively, corticotrophs, somatotrophs and gonadotrophs. AHA were found at high titre only in 5 patients with ACTH deficiency (18·5%), mostly targeting corticotrophin-releasing hormone-secreting cells; none of these 5 patients resulted positive for antipituitary antibodies. Among the controls, only 1 hypophysectomized patient resulted APA positive at low titre., Conclusions: Our results suggest that in patients with selective idiopathic hypopituitarism, detection of APA or AHA could better characterize an autoimmune process involving the pituitary or hypothalamus, respectively. In particular, detection of antibodies targeting selectively ACTH-secreting or corticotrophin-releasing hormone-secreting cells may differentiate, respectively secondary from tertiary variants of autoimmune hypoadrenalism., (© 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.)
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- 2011
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50. Predictive role of the immunostaining pattern of immunofluorescence and the titers of antipituitary antibodies at presentation for the occurrence of autoimmune hypopituitarism in patients with autoimmune polyendocrine syndromes over a five-year follow-up.
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Bellastella G, Rotondi M, Pane E, Dello Iacovo A, Pirali B, Dalla Mora L, Falorni A, Sinisi AA, Bizzarro A, Colao A, Chiovato L, and De Bellis A
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- Adult, Female, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Humans, Hypopituitarism complications, Male, Pituitary Gland, Anterior immunology, Polyendocrinopathies, Autoimmune complications, Predictive Value of Tests, Regression Analysis, Statistics, Nonparametric, Autoantibodies immunology, Hypopituitarism diagnosis, Hypopituitarism immunology, Polyendocrinopathies, Autoimmune immunology
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Context: Antipituitary antibodies (APA) are frequently present in patients with autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome (APS)., Design: The aim was to evaluate the predictive value of APA for the occurrence of hypopituitarism. A total of 149 APA-positive and 50 APA-negative patients with APS and normal pituitary function were longitudinally studied for 5 yr., Methods: APA, by indirect immunofluorescence, and anterior pituitary function were assessed yearly in all patients. The risk for developing autoimmune pituitary dysfunction was calculated using survival and multivariate analysis., Results: Hypopituitarism occurred in 28 of 149 (18.8%) APA-positive patients but in none of the 50 APA-negative patients. The immunostaining pattern in APA-positive patients involved either isolated pituitary cells [type 1 pattern; n=99 (66.4%)] or all pituitary cells [type 2 pattern; n=50 (33.6%)]. All patients developing pituitary dysfunction throughout the study span had a type 1 pattern. Kaplan-Meier curves for cumulative survival showed a significantly higher rate for developing hypopituitarism in relation to positive APA tests (P<0.005), pattern of immunostaining (P<0.0001), and APA titers (P<0.000001). Cox regression analysis in APA-positive patients with a type 1 pattern demonstrated a significantly (P<0.0001) higher risk for the onset of hypopituitarism in relation to increasing titers of APA., Conclusions: APA measurement by immunofluorescence may help to predict the occurrence of hypopituitarism but only when considering the immunostaining pattern and their titers. Combined evaluation of these parameters allows identifying patients at higher risk for pituitary autoimmune dysfunction, thus requiring a strict pituitary surveillance to disclose a preclinical phase of hypopituitarism and possibly interrupt therapeutically the progression to clinically overt disease.
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