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The role of neuroinflammation in the pathogenesis of glaucoma neurodegeneration

2020

The chapter is a review enclosed in the volume "Glaucoma: A pancitopatia of the retina and beyond." No cure exists for glaucoma. Knowledge on the molecular and cellular alterations underlying glaucoma neurodegeneration (GL-ND) includes innovative and path-breaking research on neuroinflammation and neuroprotection. A series of events involving immune response (IR), oxidative stress and gene expression are occurring during the glaucoma course. Uveitic glaucoma (UG) is a prevalent acute/chronic complication, in the setting of chronic anterior chamber inflammation. Managing the disease requires a team approach to guarantee better results for eyes and vision. Advances in biomedicine/biotechnolog…

genetic structuresbusiness.industryNeurodegenerationGlaucomaDiseasemedicine.diseaseNeuroprotectioneye diseasesPathogenesis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineUveitic glaucomaMedicinesense organsbusinessNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroinflammationBiomedicine
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From Dysbiosis to Neurodegenerative Diseases through Different Communication Pathways: An Overview

2023

The microbiome research field has rapidly evolved over the last few decades, becoming a major topic of scientific and public interest. The gut microbiota (GM) is the microbial population living in the gut. The GM has many functions, such as maintaining gut homeostasis and host health, providing defense against enteric pathogens, and involvement in immune system development. Several studies have shown that GM is implicated in dysbiosis and is presumed to contribute to neurodegeneration. This review focuses mainly on describing the connection between the intestinal microbiome alterations (dysbiosis) and the onset of neurodegenerative diseases to explore the mechanisms that link the GM to nerv…

gut microbiotaGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologySettore BIO/16 - Anatomia Umanadysbiosigut microbiomeneurodegenerative diseasesGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBiology
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IN VITRO MODELS OF BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER FORMATION AND FUNCTIONING IN MOLECULAR BASES OF NEURODEGENERETION

2005

in vitro modelBBBneurodegeneration
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Il Dialogo Possibile tra Educazione e Neuroscienze. Un'indagine sulle Prassi Neuroeducative degli Insegnanti

2022

L’orizzonte neuroscientifico corrobora le Scienze dell’Educazione compor-tando un reale ripensamento dei processi di insegnamento e apprendimento in favore di percorsi educativi di qualità. Sondando il carattere dialogico della Neuroeducazione si riportano alcune evidenze neuroscientifiche che affermano l’unicità di ogni cervello; si analizzano le ricadute neuropedagogiche per poi volgere lo sguardo ad un’indagine svolta con un gruppo di 1428 insegnanti della regione Sicilia per analizzare le loro prassi educativo-didattiche fondate nell’orizzonte neuroeducativo. Il processo di analisi ha evidenziato alcuni dati significativi che lasciano intendere una necessaria opera di formazione in fa-v…

inclusioninvestigationuniqueneneurodiversity.euroeducationSettore M-PED/04 - Pedagogia SperimentaleEXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION IN LEARNING AND TEACHING
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Biodistribution of Insulin-Nanogels in Mouse: A Preliminary Study for the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease

2017

A growing body of evidence shows that Insulin, Insulin Receptor (IR) and IR signaling are involved in brain cognitive functions and their dysfunction is implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD) neurodegeneration. Thus, administration of insulin could be a strategy for AD treatment. For this aim we have designed, synthesized and characterized a nanogel system (NG) that has been conjugated to insulin molecules (NG-In) to deliver the protein into the brain, as a tool for the development of a new therapy against AD. In our preclinical study in mice, intraperitoneal injection of fluorescent-labeled NG has allowed to determine the biodistribution of NG vs time in the whole body and its clearance th…

insulinBiodistributionmedicine.medical_treatmentIntraperitoneal injectionBiophysics02 engineering and technologyPharmacology010402 general chemistrySettore BIO/09 - Fisiologia01 natural sciencesintranasal administrationnanogelsTreatment of Alzheimer's DiseasemedicineDistribution (pharmacology)biologybusiness.industryInsulinNeurodegeneration021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologymedicine.diseaseSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)0104 chemical sciencesInsulin receptorImmunologybiology.proteinNasal administrationSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieAlzheimer disease0210 nano-technologybusinessNanogelBiophysical Journal
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Golgi Fragmentation in Neurodegenerative Diseases: Is There a Common Cause?

2019

In most mammalian cells, the Golgi complex forms a continuous ribbon. In neurodegenerative diseases, the Golgi ribbon of a specific group of neurons is typically broken into isolated elements, a very early event which happens before clinical and other pathological symptoms become evident. It is not known whether this phenomenon is caused by mechanisms associated with cell death or if, conversely, it triggers apoptosis. When the phenomenon was studied in diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, it was attributed to a variety of causes, including the presence of cytoplasmatic protein aggregates, malfunctioning of intracellular traffic and/or alterations i…

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Prematurity and overlap between reading and arithmetic: The cognitive mechanisms behind the association

2019

It is well-known that very preterm children perform at lower levels than full-term children in reading and arithmetic at school. Whether the lower performance levels of preterm children in these two separate domains have the same or different origins, however, is not clear. The present study examined the extent to which prematurity is associated with the overlap (i.e., common variance) of reading and arithmetic among Finnish school beginners. We also examined the extent to which the association of prematurity with the overlap between reading and arithmetic is due to different prereading skills, basic number skills, and general cognitive abilities. The participants (age 6-7) consisted of 193…

kognitiiviset taidotmedia_common.quotation_subjectLEARNING-DIFFICULTIESAcademic achievementPREDICTlukeminenEducationMATHEMATICSNEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMESreadingReading (process)aritmetiikkaACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENTDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyoverlapta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesfirst gradeABILITIESArithmeticAssociation (psychology)preterm childrenta515media_commonVERY PRETERMlanguage4. Educationprematurity05 social sciences050301 educationCognitionDOUBLE-DEFICIT HYPOTHESISlukeminen (toiminta)ta3142Variance (accounting)arithmeticCHILDREN BORN PRETERMVery pretermVERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHTSKILLSkeskosetSCHOOL-ACHIEVEMENT6163 LogopedicsPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyContemporary Educational Psychology
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Altered prefrontal cortex responses in older adults with subjective memory complaints and dementia during dual‐task gait : an fNIRS study

2021

People with cognitive impairments show deficits during physical performances such as gait, in particular during cognitively‐challenging conditions (i.e. dual‐task gait [DTG]). However it is unclear if people at risk of dementia, such as those with subjective memory complaints (SMC), also display gait and central deficits associated with DTG. In this study, we investigated the effects of single‐ and dual‐task gait (STG and DTG), on left prefrontal cortex (PFC) activation in elderly people with subjective memory complaints (SMC) and Dementia. 58 older adults (aged 65‐94 yrs; 26 Healthy; 23 SMC; 9 Dementia) were recruited. Gait spatiotemporal characteristics (i.e. stride velocity and length) w…

kognitiiviset taidotneuroimagingliikeoppikeskushermostomuistihäiriötneurodegenerationcognitive demandsliikuntamusculoskeletal systemGait kinematicskävelyaivokuoritoimintakykybrain activationcardiovascular systemaivothuman activitiesdementiamuisti (kognitio)
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Alzheimer's disease: new diagnostic and therapeutic tools.

2008

Abstract On March 19, 2008 a Symposium on Pathophysiology of Ageing and Age-Related diseases was held in Palermo, Italy. Here, the lectures of M. Racchi on History and future perspectives of Alzheimer Biomarkers and of G. Scapagnini on Cellular Stress Response and Brain Ageing are summarized. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a heterogeneous and progressive neurodegenerative disease, which in Western society mainly accounts for clinica dementia. AD prevention is an important goal of ongoing research. Two objectives must be accomplished to make prevention feasible: i) individuals at high risk of AD need to be identified before the earliest symptoms become evident, by which time extensive neurodege…

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Role of Peripheral Immune Cells-Mediated Inflammation on the Process of Neurodegenerative Diseases

2020

Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by progressive loss of selectively vulnerable neuronal populations, which contrasts with selectively static loss of neurons due to toxic or metabolic disorders. The mechanisms underlying their progressive nature remain unknown. To date, a timely and well-controlled peripheral inflammatory reaction is verified to be essential for neurodegenerative diseases remission. The influence of peripheral inflammation on the central nervous system is closely related to immune cells activation in peripheral blood. The immune cells activation participated in the uncontrolled and prolonged inflammation that drives the chronic progression of neurodegenerative di…

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