Publications by authors named "Agostini S"

Nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) administered into the lateral left cerebral ventricle of rats has been reported to inhibit in vivo gut motor and secretory functions. Recently, a novel N/OFQ analog, [Arg14, Lys15] N/OFQ, was synthesized and demonstrated to behave as a highly potent agonist at the human recombinant N/OFQ peptide (NOP) receptors and to produce long-lasting effects in vivo in mice compared with the natural ligand N/OFQ. In the present study, the pharmacological profile of [Arg14, Lys15] N/OFQ was further evaluated and compared with that of N/OFQ in vitro on guinea pig exocrine pancreas and in vivo on gastric emptying, colonic propulsion and gastric acid secretion in rats.

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A recently proposed theory on frontal lobe functions claims that the prefrontal cortex, particularly its dorso-lateral aspect, is crucial in defining a set of responses suitable for a particular task, and biasing these for selection. This activity is carried out for virtually any kind of non-routine tasks, without distinction of content. The aim of this study is to test the prediction of Frith's 'sculpting the response space' hypothesis by means of an 'insight' problem-solving task, namely the matchstick arithmetic task.

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In this study, we investigated the immunocytochemical distribution of NK-1 and NK-3 tachykinin receptors in guinea pig and rat isolated pancreatic acini. In dispersed acinar cells from guinea pig, immunofluorescence staining detected similar densities of NK-1 and NK-3 receptors; conversely, rat acinar cells expressed NK-1 receptors more strongly than NK-3 receptors. In line with previous functional studies, these immunocytochemical findings suggest that guinea pig NK-1 and NK-3 receptors and rat NK-1 receptors alone play a direct stimulatory role in the basal pancreatic acinar amylase release.

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This work describes the first ultrastructural results on spermiogenesis and on the mature spermatozoon of Dicrocoelium hospes (Trematoda, Digenea) collected in Bos indicus from Senegal (Africa). Examination of this species was processed by TEM. Spermiogenesis follows the general pattern found in the digenean, but reveals a particularity consisting of the appearance of glycogen granules in the late spermatids within the testes.

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Purpose: To present the long-term results of sclerotherapy of symptomatic simple renal cysts with alcohol and aethoxysclerol followed by protracted seven-day drainage and to compare the efficacy of the two sclerosing agents used in the therapy.

Materials And Methods: Sixty-six symptomatic patients underwent percutaneous treatment with drainage and sclerotherapy of 72 simple renal cysts in a day hospital setting. The cysts were divided into two groups according to size (Group I and Group II with cyst volume smaller or larger than 600 ml respectively) for a better comparison of the results.

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The case of a 41-year-old woman with a pelvic mass arising in the left ureter is reported. The diagnosis of endometriosis was made on transperineal biopsy exclusively. After unsuccessful treatment with LH-RH analogues, the patient underwent ureteral resection and ureteroneocystostomy.

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More information is needed on the physiological role of the tachykinins (TKs), especially neurokinin3-receptor (NK3) agonists, in the pancreas. In this paper we investigated and compared the effect of PG-KII (10(-9) to 10(-6) M), a natural NK3-receptor agonist, with that of the known secretagogues substance P (10(-9) to 10(-6)M), caerulein (10(-11) to 10(-8) M) and carbachol (10(-8) to 10(-5) M), on amylase secretion from dispersed pancreatic acini of the guinea pig and rat. PG-KII (10(-7) M) significantly increased basal amylase release from guinea pig pancreatic acini (from 5.

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Objective: To assess the agreement between presence and location of central nervous system (CNS) structural damage and neuropsychological performance.

Methods: 21 unselected SLE patients underwent a 3 hours-long battery of neuropsychological tests sampling 15 cognitive functions. A neuropsychologist hypothesized for each SLE patient the most likely site of possible involvement, according to the neuropsychological performance.

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Purpose: To describe the percutaneous nephrostomy technique used at our centre in the treatment of supravesical urinary tract obstruction and to analyse the results obtained.

Materials And Methods: Three-hundred and seventy-three patients underwent 412 percutaneous nephrostomies, most of which (78%) in an emergency setting, performed with a newly devised "mixed" technique. The procedure combines the positive elements of the two techniques employed to date in the management of upper urinary tract obstruction: the Seldinger angiographic technique and the Goodwin technique.

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This paper describes the ultrastructure of spermiogenesis and the mature spermatozoon of two Dipylidiidae cestodes, Joyeuxiella echinorhynchoides and J. pasqualei. In both species, spermiogenesis follows the type III described by Bâ and Marchand for the cyclophyllideans.

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In this work the determination of the aspiration efficiency of personal aerosol samplers, commonly used in occupational exposure assessment, is investigated by means of CFD techniques. Specifically, it will be described a code to calculate the particle trajectories in a given flow field. At the present state the code considers only the effects of the mean flow field on the particle motion, whereas the turbulent diffusion effects are neglected.

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Femorotibial contact positions for 20 subjects implanted with a unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) were analyzed using videofluoroscopy. Femorotibial contact paths were determined using a computer-automated model-fitting technique. Subjects having a medial UKA experienced on average -0.

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Background: In some patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome, the prone position is able to improve oxygenation, whereas in others it is not. It could be hypothesized that the more opacities that are present in dependent regions of the lung when the patient is in the supine position, the better the improvement in oxygenation is observed when the patients are turned prone. Therefore, we conducted a prospective study to identify computed tomographic scan aspects that could accurately predict who will respond to the prone position.

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Pituitary adenomas in childhood and adolescence constitute 2-6% of all operated pituitary adenomas. We report the clinical features, treatment and follow-up of 10 pediatric patients affected by pituitary adenomas. All patients underwent clinical evaluation, endocrine tests, magnetic resonance imaging and visual field assessment.

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Cavernous hemangiomas of adrenal gland are rare. A case of adrenal hemangioma discovered by chance and removed surgically is reported. A review of the literature is also made.

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Submucosal hemorrhage of the ureters, are a very uncommon quoted cause of hematuria when overdosing anticoagulants. We report two cases, CT shows some very typical aspects but can also highlight, as reported formerly, another associated complication: parietal hematoma of the small bowel.

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MRI can accurately define the extension of cervical carcinoma to the parametria. However, in patients with cervical carcinoma clinical stage IB, the definition of the dimensions of the tumour, prior to surgery, and may also modify the treatment procedure. Recently pre-operative neoadjuvant chemotherapy has been proposed for patients with bulky tumours.

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The authors describe the most important chemical-physical characteristics of the slime of the Terme San Giovanni in Elba Island, both with reference to the inorganic component, and especially to the organic one. The latter principally comes from the presence in the extraction basin of green algae of Caulerpa genus and of two sea plants, Zoostera marina and Posidonia oceanica. The presence of sulphur, in the organic components of slime, and of iron, in the inorganic one, provide the peloid peculiar properties which are very interesting in the treatment of dermatological diseases.

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Granulomatous prostatitis is a rare chronic inflammation and its etiology is not well understood. There is difficulty in differential diagnosis with prostatic cancer. But RMN and ultrasound guided biopsy can confirm the diagnosis.

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We have reexamined a series of 1119 patients consecutively submitted to fine needle aspiration of nodules of the neck. Among these in 166 cases ultrasonography combined with aspiration suggested the presence of cysts. 60 patients were submitted to cyst aspiration and 34 were aspirated and submitted to cyst injection with tetracycline hydrochloride.

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