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Are Endothelial Progenitor Cells the Real Solution for Cardiovascular Diseases? Focus on Controversies and Perspectives

2015

Advanced knowledge in the field of stem cell biology and their ability to provide a cue for counteracting several diseases are leading numerous researchers to focus their attention on “regenerative medicine” as possible solutions for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). However, the lack of consistent evidence in this arena has hampered the clinical application. The same condition affects the research on endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), creating more confusion than comprehension. In this review, this aspect is discussed with particular emphasis. In particular, we describe biology and physiology of EPCs, outline their clinical relevance as both new predictive, diagnostic, and prognostic CVD b…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyNeovascularization Physiologiclcsh:MedicineBone Marrow CellsReview ArticleRegenerative MedicineRegenerative medicineGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologymedicineHumansSettore MED/05 - Patologia ClinicaCardiovascular diseases• regenerative medicine• endothelial progenitor cells• urgent standardization of EPC definition and characterization with precise criteriaProgenitor cellEndothelial Progenitor CellsConfusionGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industrylcsh:RSettore MED/23 - Chirurgia CardiacaGeneral MedicineFocus (linguistics)Cardiovascular DiseasesEndothelium VascularVascular pathologymedicine.symptombusinessStem cell biologyNeuroscienceStem Cell Transplantation
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The Neuroepithelium Disruption Could Generate Autoantibodies against AQP4 and Cause Neuromyelitis Optica and Hydrocephalus

2014

Neuromyelitis optica is an inflammatory disease characterized by neuritis and myelitis of the optic nerve. Its physiopathology is connected with the aquaporin-4 water channel, since antibodies against aquaporin-4 have been found in the cerebrospinal fluid and blood of neuromyelitis optica patients. The seropositivity for aquaporin-4 antibodies is used for the diagnosis of neuromyelitis optica or neuromyelitis optica spectrum disease. On the other hand, aquaporin-4 is expressed in astrocyte feet in the brain-blood barrier and subventricular zones of the brain ventricles. Aquaporin-4 expression is high in cerebrospinal fluid in hydrocephalus. Furthermore, neuroepithelial denudation precedes n…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyNeuromyelitis opticabusiness.industryurogenital systemNeuritisMyelitisReview Articlemedicine.diseasePathophysiologyeye diseasesHydrocephalusNeuroepithelial cellCerebrospinal fluidmedicineOptic nervebusinessInternational Scholarly Research Notices
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Pathobiology of Hodgkin Lymphoma

2010

Despite its well-known histological and clinical features, Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) has recently been the object of intense research activity, leading to a better understanding of its phenotype, molecular characteristics, histogenesis, and possible mechanisms of lymphomagenesis. There is complete consensus on the B-cell derivation of the tumor in most cases, and on the relevance of Epstein-Barr virus infection and defective cytokinesis in at least a proportion of patients. The REAL/WHO classification recognizes a basic distinction between lymphocyte predominance HL (LP-HL) and classic HL (cHL), reflecting the differences in clinical presentation and behavior, morphology, phenotype, and molec…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMixed cellularityLymphocyteHematologyReview ArticleHistogenesismedicine.diseasePhenotypeVirusLymphomaPathobiologymedicine.anatomical_structurehemic and lymphatic diseasesmedicineHodgkin lymphomaDiseases of the blood and blood-forming organsRC633-647.5businessWho classificationHodgkin lymphoma; microenvironment.Hodgkin lymphomamicroenvironment.Advances in Hematology
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Review article: future research on coeliac disease - a position report from the European multistakeholder platform on coeliac disease (CDEUSSA)

2008

BACKGROUND: CDEUSSA is a Specific Support Action project from the Sixth Framework Programme Priority of the European Union (EU). Its aim is to bring together basic and applied research in the area of coeliac disease (CD). This paper reviews the main issues that are a result of the CDEUSSA initiative. AIM: To identify the major issues in need of investigation in the areas of clinical aspects, treatment, prevention and public health. METHODS: Key stakeholders, representing a wide range of knowledge with crucial importance for CD research and practice, have participated in two workshops aimed at identifying and proposing to the EU, as high priority research, topics in the areas of clinical asp…

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It Takes a Mouth to Eat and a Nose to Breathe: Abnormal Oral Respiration Affects Neonates' Oral Competence and Systemic Adaptation.

2012

Review Article; International audience; Mammalian, including human, neonates are considered to be obligate nose breathers. When constrained to breathe through their mouth in response to obstructed or closed nasal passages, the effects are pervasive and profound, and sometimes last into adulthood. The present paper briefly surveys neonates' and infants' responses to this atypical mobilisation of the mouth for breathing and focuses on comparisons between human newborns and infants and the neonatal rat model. We present the effects of forced oral breathing on neonatal rats induced by experimental nasal obstruction. We assessed the multilevel consequences on physiological, structural, and behav…

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Nutritional supplements for neuropsychiatric symptoms in people with dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis

2020

The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of nutritional supplementation on neuropsychiatric symptoms among people with dementia. Methods/Design: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were searched in the Databases PubMed, EMBASE, SCOPUS, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and Clinicaltrials.gov from inception until January 31, 2020. Studies of RCTs carried out on people with any type of dementia who were taking nutritional supplements and had neuropsychiatric symptoms were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis. Neuropsychiatric symptoms were assessed with the validated Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI). Effect sizes were calculated with standardized mea…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyNutritional Supplementationnutritional supplementsReview ArticleDiseaselaw.inventionRandomized controlled trialAlzheimer DiseaselawmedicineHumansDementiaCognitive DysfunctionMedical diagnosisReview ArticlesAgedbusiness.industryneuropsychiatric syndromespeople with dementiaA systematic review and meta-analysis- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY 2020 [Haider S. Schwarzinger A. Stefanac S. SOYSAL P. Smith L. Veronese N. Dorner T. E. Grabovac I. -Nutritional supplements for neuropsychiatric symptoms in people with dementia]medicine.diseaseConfidence intervalPsychiatry and Mental healthMeta-analysisDietary SupplementsDementiaGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessFrontotemporal dementianeuropsychiatric syndromes nutritional supplements people with dementia
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Multi-spectral Pattern of Clinical Presentation and the Resultant Outcome in Central Nervous System Tuberculosis: A Single Center Study on the Ubiqui…

2020

Central nervous system (CNS) tuberculosis (TB) is a great medical masquerader having a multi-spectral pattern of clinical presentation, thereby complicating early diagnosis and appropriate management. This review article describes clinical presentation of CNS TB in a group of 47 patients, who were managed in the Nobel Medical College and Teaching Hospital in Biratnagar, Nepal during the last 2 years. We evaluated demographic profile, mode of management, and clinical outcome in these patients. The findings were that intracranial TB was present in 27 (57.5%) patients and the spinal involvement was in 20 (42.5%) patients. The most frequent presentation of the former was TB meningitis with hydr…

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Cell therapy of periodontium: from animal to human?

2013

Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the soft and hard tissues supporting the teeth, which often leads to tooth loss. Its significant impact on the patient's general health and quality of life point to a need for more effective management of this condition. Existing treatments include scaling/root planning and surgical approaches but their overall effects are relatively modest and restricted in application. The goal of regenerative therapy of periodontal defects is to enhance endogenous progenitors and thus promote optimal wound healing. Considering that the host or tissue might be defective in the periodontitis context, it has been proposed that grafting exogenous stem…

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Biomarkers of periodontal tissue remodeling during orthodontic tooth movement in mice and men: overview and clinical relevance

2013

Biologically active substances are expressed by cells within the periodontium in response to mechanical stimuli from orthodontic appliances. Several possible biomarkers representing biological modifications during specific phenomena as simile-inflammatory process, bone resorption and formation, periodontal ligament changes, and vascular and neural responses are proposed. Citations to potentially published trials were conducted by searching PubMed, Cochrane databases, and scientific textbooks. Additionally, hand searching and contact with experts in the area were undertaken to identify potentially relevant published and unpublished studies. Selection criteria were as follows: animal models i…

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Black box of phage–bacterium interactions : exploring alternative phage infection strategies

2021

The canonical lytic–lysogenic binary has been challenged in recent years, as more evidence has emerged on alternative bacteriophage infection strategies. These infection modes are little studied, and yet they appear to be more abundant and ubiquitous in nature than previously recognized, and can play a significant role in the ecology and evolution of their bacterial hosts. In this review, we discuss the extent, causes and consequences of alternative phage lifestyles, and clarify conceptual and terminological confusion to facilitate research progress. We propose distinct definitions for the terms ‘pseudolysogeny’ and ‘productive or non-productive chronic infection’, and distinguish them from…

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