Publications by authors named "C Molinari"

Vitamin D is increasingly recognized for its role in cardiovascular health beyond its well-established effects on bone metabolism. This review synthesizes findings from observational studies, interventional trials, and meta-analyses to clarify the mechanisms through which vitamin D impacts cardiovascular health, including its influence on vascular function, inflammation, and metabolic pathways. Additionally, this review emphasizes the importance of a personalized approach to vitamin D supplementation, integrating individual cardiovascular risk profiles, baseline vitamin D levels, and comorbid conditions, such as hypertension and diabetes.

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Objective: To evaluate changes in hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels and -height over 3 years based on continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) usage among children with new-onset type 1 diabetes (T1DM) from various Latin American centers.

Study Design: Data on -height, CGM access, and HbA1c (%) were collected for Latin American children aged 6 months to 18 years with T1DM onset from 19 centers in a retrospective analysis of medical records, from 2020 to 2023. A 2-way ANOVA method with repeated measures and multiple regression analyses were performed.

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Post-neoadjuvant therapy (post-NAT) and post-surgical circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) risk stratification may enhance the management of patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC). In this study, we assessed the prognostic value of ctDNA-based MRD detection in LARC patients using a personalized, tumor-informed ctDNA assay. Plasma samples from LARC patients (N = 30) were analyzed retrospectively using the Signatera™ assay.

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During ageing, the brain is vulnerable to a growing imbalance of the antioxidant defence system, resulting in increased oxidative stress. This condition may be mainly responsible for cognitive decline, resulting in synaptic transmission disruptions and the onset of neuronal dysfunction. In this context, developing efficient preventive and therapeutic strategies against increased oxidative stress and decreased antioxidant defence mechanisms should be considered a public health priority to promote healthy ageing.

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Article Synopsis
  • There is a significant gap in effective prevention and treatment methods for cardiovascular disease and microvascular complications caused by diabetes, despite extensive research on the underlying mechanisms.
  • Recent studies suggest that epigenetic factors, like DNA methylation and histone modifications, may contribute to the development of these complications and can potentially be targeted for therapeutic purposes.
  • This review highlights the links between diabetes and cardiovascular issues while discussing promising epigenetic drugs (or "epidrugs") that, although still in developmental stages, could offer new treatment options in the future.
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