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Differential effects of anti-TNF-α and anti-IL-12/23 agents on human leukocyte–endothelial cell interactions

2015

AbstractEnhanced leukocyte recruitment is an inflammatory process that occurs during early phases of the vascular dysfunction that characterises atherosclerosis. We evaluated the impact of anti-TNF-α (adalimumab, infliximab and etanercept) and anti-IL-12/23 (ustekinumab) on interactions between human leukocytes and endothelial cells in a flow chamber that reproduced in vivo conditions. Clinical concentrations of anti-TNF-α were evaluated on the leukocyte recruitment induced by a variety of endothelial (TNF-α, interleukin-1β, lymphotoxin-α and angiotensin-II) and leukocyte (PAF, IL-12 and IL-23) stimuli related to inflammation and atherosclerosis. Treatment with anti-TNF-α, even before or af…

EndotheliumInflammationAnti-IL-12/23 agentsCardiovascular side effectsBiologicsInterleukin-23Rheumatic diseasesIn vivoPsoriasisHuman Umbilical Vein Endothelial CellsInterleukin 23HumansMedicineAnti-TNF-α agentsPharmacologyTumor Necrosis Factor-alphabusiness.industryCell adhesion moleculeAdalimumabEndothelial Cellsmedicine.diseaseInterleukin-12Leukocyte–endothelial cell interactionsEndothelial stem cellmedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyLeukocytes MononuclearTumor necrosis factor alphamedicine.symptombusinessEuropean Journal of Pharmacology
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Lymphatic endothelial progenitors bud from the cardinal vein and intersomitic vessels in mammalian embryos.

2012

Abstract The lymphatic vasculature preserves tissue fluid balance by absorbing fluid and macromolecules and transporting them to the blood vessels for circulation. The stepwise process leading to the formation of the mammalian lymphatic vasculature starts by the expression of the gene Prox1 in a subpopulation of blood endothelial cells (BECs) on the cardinal vein (CV) at approximately E9.5. These Prox1-expressing lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) will exit the CV to form lymph sacs, primitive structures from which the entire lymphatic network is derived. Until now, no conclusive information was available regarding the cellular processes by which these LEC progenitors exit the CV without co…

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Double-balloon enteroscopy-facilitated cyanoacrylate-injection endotherapy of small-bowel varices: an international experience from 2 European tertia…

2019

Background and Aims Small-bowel varices (SBVs) are an uncommon consequence of portal hypertension. Radiologic intervention is usually considered for first-line management. When radiologic intervention is not possible, management options become very limited. The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of double-balloon enteroscopy (DBE)-facilitated cyanoacrylate-injection endotherapy of SBVs. Methods This was a retrospective review of DBE-facilitated cyanoacrylate-injection endotherapy of SBVs (December 2015 to October 2016). Results Ten DBEs were performed in 6 patients (4 women; median age, 68.5 years). No radiologic or surgical options were deemed feasible. Thirteen nests of SBVs…

EnteroscopyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyInternational Cooperationlaw.inventionInjectionsTertiary Care CentersVaricose Veins03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelawDouble-balloon enteroscopyIntestine SmallmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingCyanoacrylatesAdverse effectAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overDouble-Balloon Enteroscopymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGastroenterologyRetrospective cohort studyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAcute gi bleedingSurgeryCyanoacrylate030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPortal hypertension030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyFemaleVaricesbusinessGastrointestinal endoscopy
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Follow-up of patients after revascularisation for peripheral arterial diseases: a consensus document from the European Society of Cardiology Working …

2019

International audience; Peripheral arterial diseases comprise different clinical presentations, from cerebrovascular disease down to lower extremity artery disease, from subclinical to disabling symptoms and events. According to clinical presentation, the patient's general condition, anatomical location and extension of lesions, revascularisation may be needed in addition to best medical treatment. The 2017 European Society of Cardiology guidelines in collaboration with the European Society for Vascular Surgery have addressed the indications for revascularisation. While most cases are amenable to either endovascular or surgical revascularisation, maintaining long-term patency is often chall…

Epidemiologymedicine.medical_treatmentDiseaseFibromuscular dysplasia030204 cardiovascular system & hematology0302 clinical medicinefollow-up030212 general & internal medicineSocieties Medicalmedicine.diagnostic_test3. Good healthEuropeNatural historyTreatment OutcomeIN-STENT RESTENOSISCardiology030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineVascular Surgical Proceduresmedicine.medical_specialtyConsensusRevascularisationFIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIAINFRAINGUINAL VEIN BYPASSPhysical examinationRevascularizationSTENOSISrestenosis03 medical and health sciencesperipheral arterial diseaseInternal medicinemedicineHumansVELOCITY CRITERIAbusiness.industryNATURAL-HISTORYPerioperativeVascular surgery3126 Surgery anesthesiology intensive care radiologymedicine.diseaseStenosisDUPLEX ULTRASOUND SURVEILLANCEENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT3121 General medicine internal medicine and other clinical medicineRISK-FACTORSSurgery[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieCAROTID-ARTERYbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFollow-Up StudiesEuropean Journal of Preventive Cardiology
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Potential Anti-Metastatic Role of the Novel miR-CT3 in Tumor Angiogenesis and Osteosarcoma Invasion

2022

Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common primary bone tumor mainly occurring in young adults and derived from primitive bone-forming mesenchyme. OS develops in an intricate tumor microenvironment (TME) where cellular function regulated by microRNAs (miRNAs) may affect communication between OS cells and the surrounding TME. Therefore, miRNAs are considered potential therapeutic targets in cancer and one of the goals of research is to accurately define a specific signature of a miRNAs, which could reflect the phenotype of a particular tumor, such as OS. Through NGS approach, we previously found a specific molecular profile of miRNAs in OS and discovered 8 novel miRNAs. Among these, we deepen our …

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Dietary indicaxanthin from cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica L. Mill) fruit prevents eryptosis induced by oxysterols in a hypercholesterolaemia-relev…

2015

Toxic oxysterols in a hypercholesterolaemia-relevant proportion cause suicidal death of human erythrocytes or eryptosis. This process proceeds through early production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), release of prostaglandin (PGE2) and opening of PGE2-dependent Ca channels, membrane phosphatidylserine (PS) externalisation, and cell shrinkage. The present study was the first to reveal that a bioavailable phytochemical, indicaxanthin (Ind) from cactus pear fruit, in a concentration range (1·0–5·0 μM) consistent with its plasma level after a fruit meal, prevents PS externalisation and cell shrinkage in a dose-dependent manner when incubated with isolated healthy human erythrocytes exposed to…

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Morphological assessment of the umbilical cord with three-dimensional ultrasonography

2002

ABSTRACTThe long cylindrical cord covered by a layer of amnion that extends from the umbilicus of the fetus to the fetal surface of the placenta is known as the umbilical cord, or, in older medical textbooks, as funiculis umbilicalis. The two umbilical arteries extend as branches of the internal iliac arteries that emerge from the fetal body at the umbilicus, and run a helical course through the umbilical cord carrying venous blood to the placenta. In most normal placentas, the umbilical arteries anastomose within 2 cm of insertion into the placenta. The fetal umbilical vein emerges from the placenta and carries oxygenated blood to the fetus. The cord vessels are supported by a matrix of my…

FetusCordbusiness.industryUmbilicus (mollusc)Connective tissueAnatomyPlacenta cord bankingUmbilical cordUmbilical veinmedicine.anatomical_structurePlacentaembryonic structuresmedicinebusinessreproductive and urinary physiologyThe Ultrasound Review of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Persistance of residual vein thrombosis after an episode of deep vein thrombosis of the lower limbs and the risk of new cancer and cardiovascular dis…

2006

8531 Background: In patients with a first episode of idiopathic or provoked Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), the presence of Residual Vein Thrombosis (RVT), detected by UltraSonography (US) at the 3rd month from the index DVT, is an independent risk factor for developing recurrent Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) in the subsequent 2 years. Its absence can safely permit to stop Oral Anticoagulants (OA). At the present, it is unknown whether RVT may also identify patients at increased risk for developing cancer and/or cardiovascular disease (CD). In patients with previous DVT of the lower limbs, we conducted a prospective study for evaluating the correlation between RVT findings and the risk of new c…

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Residual Vein Thrombosis Improves Screening for Occult Cancer: Results On 537 Patients with Idiopathic Deep Vein Thrombosis

2009

Abstract Abstract 3999 Poster Board III-935 Background Clinical advantage of extensive screening for occult cancer in patients with idiopathic Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is unknown. We have demonstrated that the Residual Vein Thrombosis (RVT)-based screening for occult cancer improves early detection as well as cancer-related mortality (Siragusa S et al. Blood 2007;110(699):OC). Here we report on final analysis of 537 patients over a period of 8 years. Objective of the study We conducted a prospective study evaluating whether a RVT-based screening for cancer is sensitive and influences cancer-related mortality. Study design Prospective with two cohorts of DVT patients: the first cohort was …

First episodemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryDeep veinImmunologyCancerColonoscopyCell BiologyHematologymedicine.diseaseBiochemistryOccultSurgerycancer residual vein thrombosisSettore MED/15 - Malattie Del Sanguemedicine.anatomical_structureInternal medicineCohortCancer screeningmedicineProspective cohort studybusiness
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Cancer-Related Venous Thrombosis: Residual Vein Thrombosis Improves Screening for Occult Cancer.

2007

Abstract Background. Clinical advantages of extensive screening for occult cancer in patients with idiopathic Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is still debated since this approach improves early detection of cancer but not cancer-related mortality. Recently, we have demonstrated that patients with Residual Vein Thrombosis (RVT), 3 months after DVT, have a high risk for cancer in the subsequent 2 years (Siragusa S et al. Blood2005;106(11):OC262). At the present it is unknown whether RVT assessment may be used to select patients, with idiopathic DVT, who require screening for occult cancer. Objective of the study. We conducted a prospective study evaluating whether a RVT-based screening for cancer …

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