Tissue integrity is sensitive to temperature, tension, age, and is sustained throughout life by adaptive cell-autonomous or extrinsic mechanisms. Safeguarding the remarkably-complex architectures of neurons and glia ensures age-dependent integrity of functional circuits. Here, we report mechanisms sustaining the integrity of C.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTurbidite successions can behave either as aquitards or aquifers depending on their lithological and hydraulic features. In particular, post-depositional processes can increase rock permeability due to fracture development in the competent layers. Thus, at a local scale, turbidite systems warrant further detailed investigations, aimed at reconstructing reliable hydrogeological models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStable cell fate is an essential feature for multicellular organisms in which individual cells achieve specialized functions. is a great model to analyze the determinants of cell fate stability because of its invariant lineage. We present a tractable cell fate challenge system that uses the induction of fate-specifying transcription factors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe existence of different domains within the nucleus has been clear from the time, in the late 1920s, that heterochromatin and euchromatin were discovered. The observation that heterochromatin is less transcribed than euchromatin suggested that microscopically identifiable structures might correspond to functionally different domains of the nucleus. Until 15 years ago, studies linking gene expression and subnuclear localization were limited to a few genes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Exp Zool A Ecol Genet Physiol
December 2015
Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) is a pleiotropic neuropeptide involved in different functions, including testosterone synthesis. Recently, we reported the presence of VIP in the testis of Podarcis sicula, throughout the reproductive cycle. Now, we investigated the effects of the VIP on steroidogenesis in significant periods of the Podarcis reproductive cycle: winter stasis, reproductive period, and summer stasis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP) is a neuropeptide involved in multiple functions, including vertebrate reproduction. Recently, we reported the presence of PACAP in the testis of Italian wall lizard Podarcis sicula during reproductive period (May-June). Herein we investigated the PACAP mRNA expression and the localization of PACAP/PACAP receptor system, in the other periods of the Podarcis reproductive cycle, namely in summer stasis, early autumnal resumption, mid-autumnal resumption, winter stasis, and spring resumption.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Exp Zool A Ecol Genet Physiol
July 2014
Using molecular, biochemical, and cytological tools, we studied the nucleotide and the deduced amino acid sequence of PHI/VIP and the distribution of VIP/VPAC receptor system in the testis of the Italian wall lizard Podarcis sicula to evaluate the involvement of such a neuropeptide in the spermatogenesis control. We demonstrated that (1) Podarcis sicula VIP had a high identity with other vertebrate VIP sequences, (2) differently from mammals, VIP was synthesized directly in the testis, and (3) VIP and its receptor VPAC2 were widely distributed in germ and somatic cells, while the VPAC1 R had a distribution limited to Leydig cells. Our results demonstrated that in Podarcis sicula the VIP sequence is highly preserved and that this neuropeptide is involved in lizard spermatogenesis and steroidogenesis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGen Comp Endocrinol
September 2014
Starting from the knowledge that in the reproductive period the Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP) is widely distributed in Podarcis sicula testis, we studied VIP expression and the localization of the neuropeptide and its receptors in the testis of the Italian wall lizard P. sicula in the other phases of its reproductive cycle (summer stasis, autumnal resumption, winter stasis, spring resumption). By Real Time-PCR, we demonstrated that testicular VIP mRNA levels change during the reproductive cycle, showing a cyclic trend with two peaks, one in the mid-autumnal resumption and the other in the reproductive period.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Oral Implantol
March 2002
Bioglass (BG) has been shown recently to be osteoconductive and osteopromotive in different experimental and clinical conditions. The aim of the present study was to evaluate BG particles in bone defects in rabbit tibia. In control sites, bone was observed only in the peripheral areas of the defects, while in test sites, newly formed bone was found around all BG particles, even those located in the central portion of the defect.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Periodontics Restorative Dent
October 1998
Twenty buccogingival recessions (3 mm deep) in twenty patients were selected and divided into two groups. Periodontal parameters were recorded (recession reduction, probing depth, clinical attachment level, and keratinized tissue width), and both groups were treated with regenerative therapy using a resorbable polylactic acid membrane. The test group was treated using the double papilla flap procedure, and the control group was treated using the coronally repositioned flap procedure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Although endoscopic injection therapy provides excellent initial haemostasis in actively bleeding ulcers, the incidence of recurrent haemorrhage is not negligible. The aim of this study was to compare somatostatin, omeprazole and ranitidine in preventing further haemorrhage after endoscopic injection haemostasis.
Methods: Seventy-three patients with major stigmata of ulcer haemorrhage at endoscopy were treated with epinephrine injection and randomly assigned to receive either omeprazole (n = 24) or ranitidine (n = 24) or somatostatin (n = 25).
The efficacies of somatostatin and octreotide have been widely studied in the control of bleeding from oesophageal varices. It has also been suggested that these drugs may be useful for the control of non-variceal upper gastrointestinal (UGI) bleeding, including that from peptic ulcers. In approximately 80% of patients presenting with non-variceal UGI bleeding, haemorrhage ceases spontaneously and does not recur.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this study, in rabbit tibia, was an evaluation of the early reactions of the tissues to the insertion of polylactic membranes, used in connection with titanium implants. The specimens were retrieved after 1-4 weeks, and a histological analysis was performed. It was possible to see that, in the early implantation phases, no degradation of the macrostructure of the membrane was present.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of the present study was to evaluate surface alterations on titanium implant necks subsequent to different prophylaxis procedures. Fifty ITI implants were utilized. Forty implants were treated with 10 different prophylaxis procedures (ultrasonic scaler, plastic tip ultrasonic scaler, stainless steel curette, titanium curette, teflon curette, air powered system, abrasive rubber cups, polishing rubber cup and brush), and 10 implants were left as untreated controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFollowing a morphological description of Langerhans cells, the paper analyses their functional activity both as phagocytic cells and as antigen-presenting cells. The role of this cell population in periodontal disease is the examined in the light of recently reported findings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMinerva Stomatol
July 1991
Dental decay and periodontal disease are pathologies which are closely related to environmental factors. The study analyses the various etiopathological elements which influence the onset of these diseases and the different methods of prophylaxis which reduce their incidence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Authors examine in this scientific work the radiological risk to which the dentist is exposed during his daily professional activity. They underline, moreover, the partial interpretation of the regulation in force by INAIL and ANPEQ that bind the dentist to a series of accomplishments that seem unjustified as regards the laws in force.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors extensively review pathophysiology and clinical aspects of the several forms of shock. Then they report a statistical evaluation of the incidence of the different shocks in the Campania area and an analysis of the therapeutic protocols used in several medical centers. From January 1983 to May 1986, 212 patients in shock have been followed: 90 patients with hypovolemic shock; 81 patients with cardiac shock; 24 patients with shock caused by abnormal peripheral distribution; 17 patients with obstructive shock; Furthermore, from January to May 1986, in a multicenter cooperative study (69 medical centers evenly distributed all over Italy) operational factors that could be considered prognostic factors have been investigated utilizing a questionnaire.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results are reported of a study of 1218 patients with hypoxemia due to respiratory causes. In light of these findings, the literature on the most recent acquisitions concerning the pathophysiology, clinical aspects and management of hypoxemia due to acute and flare-ups of chronic respiratory pathology has been reviewed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA great boost to research into LP aetiopathogenesis has been forthcoming from recent studies that define its connection with chronic hepatopathies. This subject is addressed by giving considerable room to these new research approaches, although other aspects, such as the relationship with dental materials, are not neglected. The proposal of a model of aetiopathogenetic mechanism obtained by analysis of the data supplied by bibliographic research furnishes a contribution to the subject consisting essentially of giving an overall, omni-inclusive view of recent findings on the aetiopathogenesis of LP and in connecting these significantly for the purpose of obtaining better understanding of the physiopathology of the disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere are many controversies concerning the treatment of hemorrhages of the upper gastrointestinal tract. In order to determine whether some currently used drugs, such as somatostatin (SST) and ranitidine, may be useful in the control of hemorrhages, we have conducted a controlled (not blind) study with alternate assignment in 220 accurately selected patients affected with hemorrhage secondary to acute peptic ulcer disease. We divided the patients into three groups on the basis of the severity of disease (moderate, serious, massive); a subgroup of each group underwent one of the three studied treatments (SST, ranitidine, placebo).
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