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Influenza like Illness among Medical Residents Anticipates Influenza Diffusion in General Population: Data from a National Survey among Italian Medic…

2016

The aim of this multicentre study was to assess incidence of influenza like illness (ILI) among Italian medical residents (MRs) during 2011±2012 influenza season, to detect variables associated with ILI and to compare estimated ILI incidence among MRs and general population. A cross-sectional survey was carried out throughout an anonymous questionnaire administered to all MRs attending the post-graduate medical schools of 18 Italian Universities. At the same time an analysis of the ILI incidence in the Italian general population was conducted through the Italian Influenza Surveillance Network. Of a total of 2,506 MRs, 1,191 (47.5%) reported at least one ILI episode. A higher proportion of I…

0301 basic medicineMaleViral DiseasesHospital settingEpidemiologyIatrogenic DiseasePopulation DynamicsSocial Scienceslcsh:MedicineGeographical Locations0302 clinical medicineSociologyMedicine and Health SciencesMedicineEthnicitiesCumulative incidencePublic and Occupational Health030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:Scienceeducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceVaccinationvirus diseasesVaccination and ImmunizationItalian PeopleVaccinationEuropeInfectious DiseasesItalyInfluenza VaccinesPopulation dataEngineering and TechnologyFemaleMedical emergencySafety EquipmentSafetyResearch ArticleInfectious Disease Control030106 microbiologyPopulationImmunologyEquipmentDisease SurveillanceInfluenza Community outbreak Influenza vaccines Hygiene and hospital infections ILI IncidenceEducation03 medical and health sciencesInfluenza HumanHumanseducationInfluenza-like illnessPopulation Biologybusiness.industrylcsh:RInternship and ResidencyBiology and Life Sciencesmedicine.diseaseInfluenzaGeographic DistributionNorthern italyrespiratory tract diseasesMedical EducationInfectious Disease SurveillancePeople and PlacesPopulation Groupingslcsh:QPreventive MedicinebusinessMedical HumanitiesDemography
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The neuroanatomy of Eml1 knockout mice, a model of subcortical heterotopia

2018

Symposium issue: Human Cortex Developmentidentifiant wos: 000482426800014; International audience; The cerebral cortex is a highly organized structure responsible for advanced cognitive functions. Its development relies on a series of steps including neural progenitor cell proliferation, neuronal migration, axonal outgrowth and brain wiring. Disruption of these steps leads to cortical malformations, often associated with intellectual disability and epilepsy. We have generated a new resource to shed further light on subcortical heterotopia, a malformation characterized by abnormal neuronal position. We describe here the generation and characterization of a knockout (KO) mouse model for Eml1,…

0301 basic medicineMale[SDV.MHEP.AHA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO]heterotopiaHistology[SDV.BA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biologyClassical Lissencephalies and Subcortical Band HeterotopiasBiologyCorpus callosum03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine[SDV.MHEP.AHA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO]Animals[SDV.NEU] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]Progenitor cellMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMice Knockout[SDV.BA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biologyBrainHeterozygote advantageCell BiologyOriginal Articlesmouse model of developmental disordersmedicine.diseasecortical malformationsCorticogenesisDisease Models Animal030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureHeterotopia (medicine)Cerebral cortexKnockout mouseFemale[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]AnatomyNeuroscienceMicrotubule-Associated Proteins030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDevelopmental BiologyNeuroanatomy
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Total colonic aganglionosis and cleft palate in a newborn with Janus-cysteine 618 mutation of RET proto-oncogene: a case report.

2020

Abstract Background Hirschsprung disease, the most important congenital colonic dysmotility in children results from neural crest migration, differentiation, proliferation, or apoptosis defects where the rearranged during transfection (RET)-Protooncogene pathway has a central role. Although palatal and retinal anomalies in the context of chromosomopathies and some mono−/oligogenic syndromes are reported associated with Hirschsprung disease the role of inactivating RET mutations in these cases is not clarified. Case presentation We report on a dysmorphic newborn with cleft palate and palatal synechia, who showed intestinal obstruction after 24 h of life. Transient ileostomy and surgical biop…

0301 basic medicineMalecongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCongenital digestive system abnormalitieNeurocristopathyCase ReportContext (language use)RET proto-oncogenemedicine.disease_causeProto-Oncogene MasCongenital digestive system abnormalities03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGermline mutationCase-reportmedicineCarcinomaHumansCysteineHirschsprung DiseaseTotal colonic aganglionosisLoss functionGerm-Line MutationJanus KinasesNeurocristopathyMutationbusiness.industryProto-Oncogene Proteins c-retlcsh:RJ1-570Infant Newbornlcsh:Pediatricsmedicine.diseaseCleft Palate030104 developmental biologyItaly030220 oncology & carcinogenesisREarranged during TransfectionbusinessItalian journal of pediatrics
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Effect of different oxidative stress degrees generated by hydrogen peroxide on motility and DNA fragmentation of zebrafish (Danio rerio) spermatozoa.

2018

An increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) or decrease in antioxidant barriers can provoke lipid peroxidation of the membranes or DNA damage of the spermatozoa. The aim of this work is to study the effect of the different degrees of oxidative stress generated by H2 O2 incubation on total motility, kinetics, and DNA fragmentation of zebrafish (Danio rerio) spermatozoa. For this process, experimental groups were incubated in 50 µM (Low; L) and 200 µM (High; H) H2 O2 , respectively, for 20 min at 4oC. Sperm motility parameters were obtained with a computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) system. Sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) was assessed using the sperm chromatin dispersion test. Both low and…

0301 basic medicineMaleendocrine systemDNA damageMotilitymedicine.disease_causeAndrologyLipid peroxidation03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologymedicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedAnimalsSperm motilityZebrafishchemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen species030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineurogenital systemHydrogen PeroxideSpermSpermatozoaOxidative Stress030104 developmental biologychemistrySperm MotilityDNA fragmentationAnimal Science and ZoologyOxidative stressBiotechnologyDNA DamageReproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene
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Limited proteolysis by acrosin affects sperm-binding and mechanical resilience of the mouse zona pellucida.

2021

Abstract The encounter of oocyte and sperm is the key event initiating embryonic development in mammals. Crucial functions of this existential interaction are determined by proteolytic enzymes, such as acrosin, carried in the sperm head acrosome, and ovastacin, stored in the oocyte cortical granules. Ovastacin is released upon fertilisation to cleave the zona pellucida, a glycoprotein matrix surrounding the oocyte. This limited proteolysis hardens the oocyte envelope, and thereby provides a definitive block against polyspermy and protects the developing embryo. On the other hand, acrosin, the renowned and most abundant acrosomal protease, has been thought to enable sperm to penetrate the oo…

0301 basic medicineMaleendocrine systemEmbryologyBiologyZona Pellucida Glycoproteins03 medical and health sciencesMice0302 clinical medicineGeneticsmedicineAnimalsAcrosomeZona pellucidaMolecular Biologyreproductive and urinary physiologyFertilisationZona PellucidaMammalsSperm-Ovum InteractionsAcrosinurogenital systemProteolytic enzymesObstetrics and GynecologyCell BiologyPolyspermyAcrosinOocyteSpermSpermatozoaCell biology030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive Medicineembryonic structuresProteolysisAcrosome030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDevelopmental BiologyMolecular human reproduction
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Bovine piRNA-like RNAs are associated with both transposable elements and mRNAs.

2017

PIWI proteins and their associated piRNAs have been the focus of intensive research in the past decade; therefore, their participation in the maintenance of genomic integrity during spermatogenesis has been well established. Recent studies have suggested important roles for the PIWI/piRNA system outside of gametogenesis, based on the presence of piRNAs and PIWI proteins in several somatic tissues, cancers, and the early embryo. Here, we investigated the small RNA complement present in bovine gonads, gametes, and embryos through next-generation sequencing. A distinct piRNA population was present in the testis as expected. However, we also found a large population of slightly shorter, 24–27 n…

0301 basic medicineMaleendocrine systemEmbryologySmall RNAPopulationPiwi-interacting RNABiologyTranscriptome03 medical and health sciencesEndocrinologyTestisAnimalsRNA MessengerSmall nucleolar RNARNA Small InterferingeducationSpermatogenesisAU-rich elementeducation.field_of_studyurogenital systemObstetrics and GynecologyRNACell BiologyFold changeCell biology030104 developmental biologyReproductive MedicineDNA Transposable ElementsOocytesCattleFemaleTranscriptomeReproduction (Cambridge, England)
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Fish Sperm Assessment Using Software and Cooling Devices

2018

For gamete quality evaluation, there are innovative, rapid, and quantitative techniques that can provide useful data for aquaculture. Computerized systems for sperm analysis were developed to measure several parameters and one of the most commonly measured is the sperm motility. Initially, this computer technology was designed for mammalian species, although it can also be used for fish sperm analysis. Fish have specific features that can affect sperm assessment such as a short motility time after activation and, in some cases, adaptation to lower temperatures. Thus, it is necessary to modify both software and hardware components to make motility analysis more efficient for fish sperm analy…

0301 basic medicineMaleendocrine systemGeneral Chemical EngineeringMotilityBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciencesSoftwareAquaculturemedicineAnimals14. Life underwaterBiologySperm motilityreproductive and urinary physiologyCryopreservationGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industryurogenital systemGeneral NeuroscienceFishesSpermCold Temperature030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureGameteFish <Actinopterygii>businessBiological systemSoftwareComputer technologySemen PreservationJournal of Visualized Experiments
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Comparison of sperm motility subpopulation structure among wild anadromous and farmed male Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) parr using a CASA system.

2017

Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is an endangered freshwater species that needs help to recover its wild stocks. However, the priority in aquaculture is to obtain successful fertilisation and genetic variability to secure the revival of the species. The aims of the present work were to study sperm subpopulation structure and motility patterns in wild anadromous males and farmed male Atlantic salmon parr. Salmon sperm samples were collected from wild anadromous salmon (WS) and two generations of farmed parr males. Sperm samples were collected from sexually mature males and sperm motility was analysed at different times after activation (5 and 35 s). Differences among the three groups were anal…

0301 basic medicineMaleendocrine systemanimal diseasesSalmo salarZoologyAnimals WildReproductive technology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyAquacultureGeneticsImage Processing Computer-AssistedAnimals14. Life underwaterSalmoMolecular BiologySperm competitionreproductive and urinary physiologyFertilisationSperm motilityFish migration030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinebiologyurogenital systembusiness.industrybiology.organism_classificationSpermSpermatozoaSemen Analysis030104 developmental biologyReproductive MedicineAnimals DomesticSperm MotilityAnimal Science and ZoologybusinessDevelopmental BiologyBiotechnologyReproduction, fertility, and development
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Altered Gut Microbiome Composition and Tryptic Activity of the 5xFAD Alzheimer's Mouse Model.

2017

The regulation of physiological gut functions such as peristalsis or secretion of digestive enzymes by the central nervous system via the Nervus vagus is well known. Recent investigations highlight that pathological conditions of neurological or psychiatric disorders might directly interfere with the autonomous neuronal network of the gut - the enteric nervous system, or even derive from there. By using a murine Alzheimer's disease model, we investigated a potential influence of disease-associated changes on gastrointestinal properties. 5xFAD mice at three different ages were compared to wild type littermates in regard to metabolic parameters and enzymes of the gut by fluorimetric enzyme as…

0301 basic medicineMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAgingColonTransgeneCentral nervous systemMice TransgenicBiologyPresenilin03 medical and health sciencesAmyloid beta-Protein PrecursorEatingFeces0302 clinical medicineAlzheimer DiseaseInternal medicinemedicinePresenilin-1AnimalsHumansTrypsinMicrobiomeGeneral NeuroscienceGastrointestinal MicrobiomeBody WeightWild typeGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseGastrointestinal MicrobiomeMice Inbred C57BLPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyDisease Models Animal030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyImmunologyEnteric nervous systemGeriatrics and GerontologyAlzheimer's disease030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD
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Effects of an Antimutagenic 1,4-Dihydropyridine AV-153 on Expression of Nitric Oxide Synthases and DNA Repair-related Enzymes and Genes in Kidneys of…

2016

Development of complications of diabetes mellitus (DM), including diabetic nephropathy, is a complex multi-stage process, dependent on many factors including the modification of nitric oxide (NO) production and an impaired DNA repair. The goal of this work was to study in vivo effects of 1,4-dihydropyridine AV-153, known as antimutagen and DNA binder, on the expression of several genes and proteins involved in NO metabolism and DNA repair in the kidneys of rats with a streptozotocin (STZ)-induced model of DM. Transcription intensity was monitored by means of real-time RT-PCR and the expression of proteins by immunohistochemistry. Development of DM significantly induced PARP1 protein express…

0301 basic medicineMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDihydropyridinesDNA RepairNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIIDNA repairPoly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase-1Gene ExpressionNitric Oxide Synthase Type II030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyToxicologyKidneyNiacinStreptozocinNitric oxideDiabetes Mellitus ExperimentalDiabetic nephropathyHistones03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineEnosInternal medicineGene expressionmedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerRats WistarGenePharmacologybiologyReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionKidney metabolismAntimutagenic AgentsGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseStreptozotocinbiology.organism_classificationPhosphoproteinsMolecular biologyRats030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologychemistrymedicine.drugBasicclinical pharmacologytoxicology
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