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Lack of Dystrophin Affects Bronchial Epithelium inmdxMice

2016

Mild exercise training may positively affect the course of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). Training causes mild bronchial epithelial injury in both humans and mice, but no study assessed the effects of exercise in mdx mice, a well known model of DMD. The airway epithelium was examined in mdx (C57BL/10ScSn-Dmdmdx) mice, and in wild type (WT, C57BL/10ScSc) mice either under sedentary conditions (mdx-SD, WT-SD) or during mild exercise training (mdx-EX, WT-EX). At baseline, and after 30 and 45 days of training (5 d/wk for 6 weeks), epithelial morphology and markers of regeneration, apoptosis, and cellular stress were assessed. The number of goblet cells in bronchial epithelium was much lower…

musculoskeletal diseases0301 basic medicinecongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesmedicine.medical_specialtyTUNEL assayPhysiologyDuchenne muscular dystrophyRegeneration (biology)Clinical BiochemistryCell BiologyBiologymedicine.diseaseEpithelium03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureApoptosisInternal medicineImmunologymedicinebiology.proteinRespiratory epitheliumMuscular dystrophyDystrophinJournal of Cellular Physiology
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The role of osteoprotegerin in the crosstalk between vessels and bone: Its potential utility as a marker of cardiometabolic diseases

2018

International audience; Among the numerous molecules that are being studied for their potential utility as biomarkers of cardiovascular diseases, much interest has been shown in the superfamily of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptors. Members of this family include osteoprotegerin (OPG) and its ligands, which are receptor activators of nuclear factor κB ligand (RANKL) and TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL). These signals may be expressed and regulated, and their functions could be involved in several physiological and pathological processes. The relationship between bone regulatory proteins and vascular biology has attracted attention, and it has been suggested that OPG may medi…

musculoskeletal diseases0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyOsteoporosisInflammationDisease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBone remodeling03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine[SDV.MHEP.CSC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular systemOsteoprotegerinInternal medicinemedicineHumans[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyPharmacology (medical)Vascular CalcificationReceptorPharmacologybiologyChemistryOsteoprotegerinmedicine.disease3. Good health030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologyCardiovascular DiseasesRANKLbiology.proteinTumor necrosis factor alphaBone Remodelingmedicine.symptomPharmacology & Therapeutics
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FRI0150 Mtor blockade by rapamycin decreases arthritis and spondylitis development and severity in hla-b27 transgenic rats

2018

Career situation of first and presenting author Student for a master or a PhD. Introduction TNF and IL-17A have been demonstrated as key inflammatory cytokines in Spondyloarthritis (SpA), whereas targeting bone remodeling remains an unmet clinical need in SpA. The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) regulates IL-17 expression and osteogenesis and could therefore be a promising therapeutic target in SpA. Objectives To investigate if blockade of mTOR with rapamycin inhibits the pathological processes in inflammation and bone in SpA. Methods Cytokines were measured by ELISA in the supernatant from SpA patient PBMCs stimulated with anti-CD3/CD28, with various concentrations of rapamycin. SpA F…

musculoskeletal diseases030203 arthritis & rheumatologyHLA-B27business.industryArthritis030209 endocrinology & metabolismInflammationPharmacologymedicine.diseaseBlockadeProinflammatory cytokineBone remodeling03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineTumor necrosis factor alphamedicine.symptombusinessPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayFRIDAY, 15 JUNE 2018
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Nonunion and malunion in proximal humerus fractures

2020

Proximal humerus fractures are common injuries and the development of nonunion or malunion is infrequent. However, these complications can occur with both operative and non-operative treatment of the fracture. A complete evaluation of these patients must include an investigation of the original fracture, bone and soft tissue quality as well as an extensive radiological study with X-Ray, CT and MRI. Asymptomatic and low demanding patients can benefit from conservative treatment, otherwise surgery is necessary. Multiple treatment options exist with no consensus upon the gold standard. The management of these complications is case-specific and needs extensive pre-operative planning. Arthroscop…

musculoskeletal diseases030222 orthopedicsmedicine.medical_specialtyShoulder FractureJoint replacementbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentRotator cuff injuryNonunion030229 sport sciencesBone graftingmedicine.diseaseArthroplastySurgery03 medical and health sciencesPseudarthrosis0302 clinical medicinemedicineMalunionbusinessLo Scalpello - Otodi Educational
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Comparison of the acute effects of anti-TNF-alpha drugs on a uveitis experimental model.

2010

To compare histopathological and biochemical effects of the anti-TNF-alpha drugs adalimumab and infliximab in a uveitis experimental model.Histopathological evaluation was performed 24 h after endotoxin (200 microg into the footpad) and drug administration, as well as biochemical analysis of oxidative stress-related markers in the aqueous humor.Severe inflammation was found in rat anterior chamber of the eye 24 h after endotoxin. Only infliximab administration partially prevented the endotoxin-induced disruption of the blood-aqueous barrier, as well as the increase in Rantes and MCP-1 concentration in aqueous humor. Both drugs ameliorated the histopathological score after endotoxin. Biochem…

musculoskeletal diseasesAcute effectsMaleBlood-Aqueous BarrierTime FactorsAnti-Inflammatory AgentsInflammationmedicine.disease_causeAntibodies Monoclonal HumanizedAqueous HumorUveitisAdalimumabImmunology and AllergyMedicineAnimalsskin and connective tissue diseasesCells Culturedbiologybusiness.industryTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaAdalimumabAntibodies Monoclonalmedicine.diseaseInfliximabInfliximabRatsOphthalmologyDisease Models AnimalOxidative StressTreatment OutcomeRats Inbred LewImmunologyMonoclonalbiology.proteinAntibodymedicine.symptombusinessOxidative stressUveitismedicine.drugOcular immunology and inflammation
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Assessment of the tibia using ultrasonic guided waves in pubertal girls

2002

The purpose of this study was to compare low frequency ultrasonic guided wave measurements with established ultrasound and bone density measurements in terms of their ability to characterize the tibia in pubertal girls. Subjects were 12-14-year-old girls ( n=106) who were participating in a calcium and vitamin D intervention study. A prototype low frequency pulse transmission device consisting of a uniaxial scanning mechanism and low frequency transducers orientated perpendicularly to the limb was used to measure two ultrasound velocities in the tibia. The first velocity, V1, was that of the first arriving signal, similar to that measured by existing commercial tibial ultrasound devices. Th…

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HLA-B27-restricted T cells from patients with ankylosing spondylitis recognize peptides from B*2705 that are similar to bacteria-derived peptides

2003

SUMMARY Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is an inflammatory systemic disease affecting the spine, sacroiliacal and peripheral joints. Although the aetiology of AS remains unknown, the strong association with the HLA-B27 allele might reflect directly a detrimental effect of the HLA-B27 molecule itself, resulting from its potential capability to present ‘arthritogenic’ peptides to CD8+ T cells. Because some forms of SpA are triggered by enterobacterial infection, such arthritogenic peptides might originate from autologous and/or bacterial proteins triggering cross-reactive CD8+ T cell clones. Intriguingly, two peptides from the second extracellular domain of HLA-B*2705 share sequence homologies wi…

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Case Report: Unmasking Hypercalcemia in Patients With Neuroendocrine Neoplasms. Experience From Six Italian Referral Centers

2021

BackgroundHypercalcemia is a common paraneoplastic syndrome which can occur in up to 10% of patients with advanced neoplasms. Paraneoplastic parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) represents the most frequent cause of this syndrome. In neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) paraneoplastic hypercalcemia is rare.Case SeriesThe present series includes all patients with NENs and paraneoplastic hypercalcemia from four Italian centres: (I) A 40-year-old man was hospitalized for repeated episodes of falls, hyposthenia and drowsiness. Severe hypercalcemia was found. Metastatic pancreatic G2 NEN and PTHrP-related hypercalcemia were diagnosed. The patient started therapy with somatostatin analogs (SSA)…

musculoskeletal diseasesAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialty125-dihydroxyvitamin Dbronchial carcinoidEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism1pancreatic NENCase ReportGastroenterologyDiseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinologyparaneoplastic hypercalcemia; parathyroid hormone-related protein; pancreatic nen; bronchial carcinoid; 125-dihydroxyvitamin dEndocrinologyparaneoplastic hypercalcemiaInternal medicinemedicineHumansVitamin DAgedEverolimusmedicine.diagnostic_testPerformance statusParathyroid hormone-related proteinbusiness.industryparathyroid hormone-related proteinMiddle AgedRC648-665PrognosisPancreatic NeoplasmsNeuroendocrine TumorsSomatostatinDenosumabPositron emission tomographyCalcitoninRadionuclide therapyHypercalcemiaFemalebusiness25-dihydroxyvitamin dhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsmedicine.drugFrontiers in Endocrinology
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Effectiveness of adalimumab for ulcerative colitis: A multicentre, retrospective study of clinical practice in Italy.

2022

Abstract Background Adalimumab is used to treat ulcerative colitis, but additional effectiveness and safety data are needed. Patients and methods This retrospective study considered adults with ulcerative colitis treated with adalimumab at 19 hospitals. Clinical data were collected from the start of treatment, after 2, 6 and 12 months, and at the last visit. Outcome measures of effectiveness were treatment duration, reasons for discontinuation and colectomy. Results We studied 381 patients treated with adalimumab for a median of 12.1 months. Disease activity at the start of treatment was moderate to severe in 262 cases (68.8%) and endoscopic activity was moderate to severe in 339 cases (89.…

musculoskeletal diseasesAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentEffectivenessYoung AdultInternal medicineAdalimumabMedicineHumansAdverse effectskin and connective tissue diseasesColectomyColectomyAgedRetrospective StudiesReal-world evidenceHepatologybusiness.industryGastroenterologyEffectiveneAdalimumabRetrospective cohort studyInduction ChemotherapyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseUlcerative colitisDiscontinuationClinical PracticeTreatment OutcomeUlcerative colitisItalyAdalimumab; Effectiveness; Real-world evidence; Safety; Ulcerative colitisConcomitantColitis UlcerativeFemaleTumor Necrosis Factor InhibitorsSafetybusinessmedicine.drugDigestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver
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Dairy calcium intake and lifestyle risk factors for bone loss in hiv-infected and uninfected mediterranean subjects

2012

Abstract Background Despite the reported high prevalence of osteoporosis in the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-population, there have been no previous studies examining dairy calcium intake and bone mineral density (BMD) in HIV-subjects. We assessed the prevalence of low BMD in HIV-infected and uninfected subjects and analyzed the effects of calcium intake, lifestyle and HIV-related risk factors on BMD. Methods One hundred and twelve HIV-infected subjects were consecutively enrolled. Seventy- six HIV-uninfected subjects matched for age and sex were enrolled as the control group. The HIV-subjects were interviewed about lifestyle habits and completed a weekly food-frequency questionnaire …

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