Publications by authors named "Baralla A"

Purpose: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by progressive airflow limitation and abnormal inflammatory response of the lungs to inhaled noxious particles or gases. We used a proteomic approach with 2-DE followed by MALDI TOF-MS analyses in order to identify potential biomarkers in the early stages of the disease: global initiative for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (GOLD) stage mild and moderate.

Experimental Design: Blood plasma was collected from 43 patients with mild and moderate COPD as well as from 43 age- and sex-matched control subjects.

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Background And Aims: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is characterized by increased oxidative stress (OS). In consideration of the well-known link between OS and DNA methylation we assessed DNA methylcytosine (mCyt) concentrations in CKD patients at baseline and during cholesterol lowering treatment.

Methods And Results: DNA methylation and OS indices (malonyldialdehyde, MDA; allantoin/uric acid ratio, All/UA) were measured in 30 CKD patients randomized to three cholesterol lowering regimens for 12 months (simvastatin 40 mg/day, ezetimibe/simvastatin 10/20 mg/day, or ezetimibe/simvastatin 10/40 mg/day) and 30 age- and sex-matched healthy controls.

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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a systemic autoimmune disease with a broad spectrum of clinical presentations and incompletely understood pathogenesis. This autoimmune disease is characterized by alterations in both the innate and adaptive immune system that lead to the loss of immunologic tolerance. In autoimmune diseases particularly in SLE, early diagnosis, flare or remission phases can be difficult to identify.

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Hypertension, a common feature in chronic kidney disease (CKD), is an independent risk factor for CKD progression and cardiovascular disease. Although inhibitors of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) exert salutary effects on blood pressure control and proteinuria in CKD patients, their activity towards traditional and novel oxidative markers is largely unknown. We studied the effects of 6-month treatment with telmisartan versus a combination of telmisartan and ramipril on plasma concentrations of low molecular mass (LMW, including homocysteine and cysteine) and protein thiols (PSH) plasma concentration and their relationships with carotid intima media thickness (IMT), in 24 hypertensive CKD patients (age 60 ± 12 years, 8 females and 16 males).

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) represent a family of small non-coding ribonucleic acids that post-transcriptionally inhibits the expression of their target messenger RNAs (mRNAs), thereby acting as general gene repressors. In this study we examined the relative quantity and stability of miRNA subjected to a long period of freezing; we compared the stability of eight miRNAs in the plasma of five human healthy controls before freezing and after six and 12 months of storage at -80 °C. In addition, we examined the plasma frozen for 14 years and the amount of miRNA still available.

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The role of Clusterin in attenuation of inflammation and reverse cholesterol transfer makes this molecule a potential candidate as a marker for cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, and metabolic syndrome. In elderly subjects cardiovascular diseases represent the primary cause of death and different clinical studies have shown a positive correlation of these diseases with changes in the lipid pattern. This work aimed at evaluating the relationship between circulating clusterin and the biochemical parameters that characterize the lipid profile of a Sardinian population divided into five age groups including centenarians; the high frequency in Sardinia of these long-lived individuals gave us the opportunity to extend the range of the age groups to be analyzed to older ages and to better evaluate the changes in the lipid balance during ageing and its relationship with clusterin concentration in plasma.

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Background And Aims: Plasma concentrations of transthyretin (TTR), a negative acute-phase protein, can be influenced by many factors including aging. Under physiological circumstances, TTR concentrations are very low in the fetus, increase slowly after birth up to the fifth decade and, then, decrease slowly. Some studies have shown sex-related differences up to about 70 years, when the differences disappear.

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The concentration of calcium (Ca), cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), magnesium (Mg), manganese (Mn) and selenium (Se) in plasma of 76 nonagenarians (mean age, 89.0±6.3 years), 64 centenarians (mean age, 101±1 years) and 24 middle-aged subjects as controls (mean age 61.

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Background: This study examined the effect of storage temperature on the protein profile of human plasma. Plasma samples were stored for 13 days at -80°C, -20°C, +4°C and room temperature (20-25°C) prior to proteomic analysis. The proteomic comparisons were based on the differences of mean intensity values of protein spots between fresh plasma samples (named "time zero") and plasma samples stored at different temperatures.

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Inferring gene networks is a daunting task. We here describe several algorithms we used in the Dialogue for Reverse Engineering Assessments and Methods (DREAM2) Reverse Engineering Competition 2007: an algorithm based on first-order partial correlation for discovering BCL6 targets in Challenge 1 and an algorithm using nonlinear optimization with winning performance in Challenge 3. After the gold standards for the challenges were released, the performance of alternative variants of the algorithms could be evaluated.

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We measured by thoracic bioimpedance (BoMed, NCCOM3-R7) non invasive cardiac index (CI), stroke index (SI) and systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI) in 48 hypertensive patients (OMS) compared to 30 normotensive. The mean arterial pressure (MAP) and the SVRI were significantly higher in the hypertensive group while the CI are significantly lower, as that was shown in previous invasive studies. We found an inverse correlation between age and CI (r = -.

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An optimal atrioventricular interval (AVI) was sought in 6 patients with a double chamber pacemaker by an non-invasive technique: measurement of stroke volume by thoracic bioimpedance. This method proved to be easy and reliable in practice when there was only one pacing spike (VDD mode). It confirmed the existence of a variable optimal AVI according to individual patients: 250 ms (3 patients), 200-250 ms (1 patient), 150 ms (1 patient), 75-100 ms (1 patient).

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Unlabelled: A resting blood pressure (Dynamap, 8AM-8PM, one recording every 15 minutes) has been recorded among 60 patients; mean age: 51 +/- 14 years (24 females, 36 males; 3 normotensive and 57 hypertensive WHO) and a echocardiogram TM and two-dimensional with doppler in order to measure the interventricular septum thickness, Left Ventricular Posterior Wall Thickness and the left Ventricular Internal diameter with which we can calculate the myocardial mass (MM, Devereux formula) and the myocardial mass index using the body surface. Furthermore ventricular relaxation has been studied (A/E, PHT) by using doppler echocardiogram. During the same week an ambulatory blood pressure (Nippon Colin 8AM-8PM one reading every 15 minutes) has been recorded.

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In a previous study (resting blood pressure profile, Dinamap) we have confirmed the correlations between blood pressure and left ventricular mass (myocardial hypertrophy being one of the morbidity criteria in Hypertension) and we have demonstrated the absence of significant difference (Fisher's z Test) with the results of ambulatory recordings found in literature. Furthermore, we have showed a weaker correlation between absolute variability (AV) and left ventricular mass (LVM). If indeed there exists a cause-effect relationship between the AV increase and the LVM increase, a relative independence between VA and blood pressures mean (mBP) should still be demonstrated.

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This work was undertaken with 420 patients (90 normotensives: casual blood pressure less than or equal to 140/90 mmHg and 330 hypertensives) in which was recorded a semi ambulatory blood pressure profile (Dinamap 8AM-8PM, a reading every fifteen minutes). On the same day an echocardiogram was performed. We have correlated the left ventricular mass, the left ventricular mass index, the interventricular septum, the left ventricular cavity volume and the left ventricular posterior wall with casual blood pressure, average daily blood pressure standard deviation and variation coefficient for mean blood pressure, systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure.

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Cardiac complications of mediastinal irradiation usually concern the pericardium, the ventricular myocardium and the coronary arteries. We report the case of a 42-year old woman who experienced a syncopal atrioventricular (AV) block 12 years after irradiation of a mediastinal Hodgkin's lymphoma. Electrophysiological recordings showed infranodal conduction disturbances.

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A blood pressure profile at rest was recorded in 2,000 patients (1,069 females, 931 males) by DINAMAP 845 (from 8 AM to 8 PM. a record every fifteen minute). The limit between normotensive and hypertensive patients in this settled by WHO (BP = 160/95 mmHg).

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The effect of one tablet of placebo daily for 8 days on blood pressure was studied in 90 hypertensive patients, using the blood pressure profile method, with a 12-hour recording period (from 8 a.m. to 8 p.

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Hypertension may be defined by 3 criteria obtained by indirect, non invasive, automatic measurement of blood pressure using the DINAMAP device analyses the profile obtained over a 12 hour period (one recording every fifteen minutes): percentage of abnormal values (BP greater than 160/95 mm Hg), average values of systolic, diastolic and mean BP, variability (standard deviation of means), The analysis was based on 1,400 profiles recorded from 174 normotensive and 1,226 hypertensive patients. The following observations were made: the largest group was that of patients with predominantly diastolic hypertension under 60 years of age (81.3 p.

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Selective coronary angiography has shown that typical angina pectoris may occur in the absence of atheromatous coronary stenosis. Other causes of these attacks of pain have been found: coronary spasm, small vessel disease, abnormal dissociation of haemoglobin or metabolic disturbances of the myocardial cell. Of all the patients undergoing coronary angiography in 1984 at the Centre Cantini, 9 had no classical coronary lesions but delayed filling of the left anterior descending artery.

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