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Microchimerism in multiple sclerosis: The association between sex of offspring and MRI features in women with multiple sclerosis
2023
AimsDuring pregnancy, fetal cells can migrate to the mother via blood circulation. A percentage of these cells survive in maternal tissues for decades generating a population of fetal microchimeric cells (fMCs), whose biological role is unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between the sex of offspring, an indirect marker of fMCs, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features in women with multiple sclerosis (MS).MethodsWe recruited 26 nulliparous MS patients (NPp), 20 patients with at least one male son (XYp), and 8 patients with only daughters (XXp). Each patient underwent brain MR scan to acquire 3D-T2w FLAIR FatSat and 3D-T1w FSPGR/TFE. Lesion Segmentation To…
Microchimerism and multiple sclerosis: a study on the impact of the sex of offspring on clinical, radiological, and paraclinical features of maternal…
2023
Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disorder characterised by inflammation and neurodegeneration and representing one of the most common causes of neurologic disability among young adults. Over the last 40 years, several authors have confirmed the existence of fetal cells in maternal blood and their pregnancy-related origin, demonstrating that pregnancy may establish a long-term, low-grade chimeric state in women. The biological and clinical significance of fetal microchimeric cells (fMCs) in maternal health is largely unknown, although a role in autoimmune diseases have been hypothesised. Aims. The overarching aim of my PhD dissertation was to investigate the role o…
Sex-specific signatures of intrinsic hippocampal networks and regional integrity underlying cognitive status in multiple sclerosis
2021
Abstract The hippocampus is an anatomically compartmentalized structure embedded in highly wired networks that are essential for cognitive functions. The hippocampal vulnerability has been postulated in acute and chronic neuroinflammation in multiple sclerosis, while the patterns of occurring inflammation, neurodegeneration or compensation have not yet been described. Besides focal damage to hippocampal tissue, network disruption is an important contributor to cognitive decline in multiple sclerosis patients. We postulate sex-specific trajectories in hippocampal network reorganization and regional integrity and address their relationship to markers of neuroinflammation, cognitive/memory per…
SINDROME METABOLICA ED ATEROSCLEROSI PRECLINICA CAROTIDEA IN UNA POPOLAZIONE GIOVANE CON ALTERATO STILE DI VITA
2010
Atherosclerosis Development and Progression: The Role of Atherogenic Small, Dense LDL.
2022
Atherosclerosis is responsible for large cardiovascular mortality in many countries globally. It has been shown over the last decades that the reduction of atherosclerotic progression is a critical factor for preventing future cardiovascular events. Low-density lipoproteins (LDL) have been successfully targeted, and their reduction is one of the key preventing measures in patients with atherosclerotic disease. LDL particles are pivotal for the formation and progression of atherosclerotic plaques; yet, they are quite heterogeneous, and smaller, denser LDL species are the most atherogenic. These particles have greater arterial entry and retention, higher susceptibility to oxidation, as well a…
Serum Vitamin D as a Biomarker in Autoimmune, Psychiatric and Neurodegenerative Diseases.
2022
Vitamin D is a steroid hormone regulating calcium-phosphorus homeostasis, immune response and brain function. In the past thirty years, an increasing number of cohort studies, meta-analyses and randomized controlled trials (RTCs) evaluated the serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D], which is considered the Vitamin D status biomarker, in patients affected by neurological, psychiatric and autoimmune diseases. Although an association between low 25(OH)D serum levels and the prevalence of these diseases has been found, it is still unclear whether the serum 25(OH)D measurement can be clinically useful as a biomarker for diagnosis, prognosis and predicting treatment response in neurodegene…
RELAZIONE TRA ENDOTELINA-1 PLASMATICA E STIFFNESS AORTICA IN PAZIENTI IPERTESI CON MALATTIA RENALE CRONICA
2012
Vari studi hanno dimostrato come la stiffness arteriosa aumenti con il progressivo deterioramento della funzione renale. Una correlazione inversa è stata altresì dimostrata fra livelli plasmatici di endotelina-1 (ET-1) e filtrato glomerulare (GFR). Dati sperimentali hanno evidenziato che l’infusione di ET-1 è seguita da un incremento della stiffness arteriosa ed il trattamento con antagonisti del recettore ET-A dell’ET-1 in pazienti nefropatici ha comportato una riduzione della rigidità aortica, in parte indipendentemente dagli effetti sulla pressione arteriosa. Pochi dati esistono in letteratura sulle relazioni tra distensibilità aortica e concentrazioni plasmatiche di ET-1 in pazienti con…
Relazioni tra stiffness aortica ed indice di resistenza intrarenale nell’ipertensione arteriosa
2012
Per molti anni lo studio mediante eco-color-doppler dei parametri semiquantitativi emodinamici renali è stato utilizzato per rilevare le alterazioni della perfusione del rene trapiantato, per la diagnosi della stenosi dell’arteria renale o per valutare la progressione di alcune nefropatie. Più recentemente è stato osservato che tali parametri, ed in particolare l’indice di resistenza intrarenale (IR), non sono soltanto espressione della perfusione parenchimale, ma sono associati anche ad alterazioni morfo-funzionali sistemiche dell’albero vascolare. Vari studi hanno dimostrato come la stiffness aortica vada aumentando con il progressivo deterioramento della funzione renale. Tuttavia, dati c…