Publications by authors named "B Villaggio"

Myostatin (Mstn) is a skeletal muscle growth inhibitor involved in metabolic disorders and heart fibrosis. In this study we sought to verify whether Mstn is also operative in atherosclerosis of abdominal aorta. In human specimens, Mstn expression was almost absent in normal vessels, became detectable in the media of non-progressive lesions and increased with the severity of the damage.

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  • The study focused on how endothelin 1 receptor antagonists (specifically macitentan and its metabolite ACT-132577, along with bosentan) impact myofibroblast activation and collagen production in skin fibroblasts from systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients compared to healthy controls.
  • Researchers cultured fibroblasts from skin biopsies of SSc patients and healthy subjects, treating them with different ETRA drugs and measuring factors like α-smooth muscle actin, collagen, and fibronectin using various lab techniques.
  • The findings revealed that macitentan significantly reduced markers of myofibroblast activation and collagen production in SSc fibroblasts, suggesting its potential
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Mild hyperuricemia has been linked to the development and progression of tubulointerstitial renal damage. However the mechanisms by which uric acid may cause these effects are poorly explored. We investigated the effect of uric acid on apoptosis and the underlying mechanisms in a human proximal tubule cell line (HK-2).

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Background: We describe histological, clinical findings and outcomes of renal involvement during Leishmania infantum infection in four HIV-infected patients in South France and North Italy hospital settings.

Cases Presentation: Four HIV-infected Caucasian patients (age 24-49) performed renal biopsy during episodes of visceral leishmaniasis. They presented severe immunosuppression, frequent relapses of visceral leishmaniasis during a follow-up period of several years and partial or complete recovery of renal function after anti-parasitic treatment.

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