Publications by authors named "Corona G"

Purpose: Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after 1 year of unprotected intercourse, affecting approximately 15-20% of couples in Western countries. It is a shared problem within the couple; when the main issue lies with one of the partners, it is preferable to refer to "male factor" or "female factor" infertility rather than simply male or female infertility. Despite male factor infertility accounting for half of all couple infertility cases, the clinical approach to the male partner is not uniformly standardized across international guidelines.

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  • The hypothalamus-pituitary testis axis and growth hormone (GH) pathways are interconnected, but GH's impact on male sexual function and fertility remains debated due to mixed research findings.
  • GH excess contributes to male sexual health issues, notably causing erectile dysfunction in about 40.2% of cases and impairing fertility by reducing sperm quality, including concentration and motility.
  • GH deficiency may also lead to erectile dysfunction, though its effects on fertility are not well established; overall, GH disorders adversely affect male sexual and general health, with insufficient research on testosterone replacement therapy benefits.
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Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a neglected complication in patients with pre-diabetes or diabetes mellitus (DM).

Areas Covered: A summary and review of the role of standard ED treatment and the contribution of lifestyle modification and hypoglycemic drugs.

Expert Opinion: Oral phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5i) represent the first-line therapy even in patients with DM.

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  • * A meta-analysis of 12 studies involving 345 obese men showed that weight loss significantly improved sperm concentration and motility, and reduced DNA fragmentation in sperm.
  • * The findings suggest that weight loss could enhance sperm quality, indicating it may be beneficial for obese men experiencing fertility issues during attempts to conceive.
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Background: Although nutraceutical-based treatments are often offered for erectile dysfunction (ED), their efficacy remains doubtful, and the choice of one substance over the other is challenged by the dearth of head-to-head comparative studies.

Aim: We aimed to compare the efficacy of available nutraceutical interventions, alone or in combination with phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5i), in improving erectile function in men with ED through a network meta-analysis (NMA), which incorporates direct and indirect evidence into one model thus generating a hierarchy of effectiveness.

Methods: PubMed, Scopus, Web of Sciences, and Cochrane Library databases were searched for randomized placebo-controlled trials (RCTs) assessing the effect of any nutraceutical regimen in improving erectile function when compared to each other, placebo, and/or PDE5i in men with ED.

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Purpose: Although anti-hypertensive medications, including thiazides and β-blockers (BBs) in particular, have been suggested to cause erectile dysfunction (ED) their real contribution is still conflicting. The aim of this paper is to summarize available evidence providing an evidence-based critical analysis of the topic.

Methods: An overall comprehensive narrative review was performed using Medline, Embase and Cochrane search.

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  • Numerous studies indicate that men often engage in sexual relationships with younger women, with age differences linked to sexual dysfunctions in men due to aging-related health issues.
  • The study, involving 4,055 men at an andrology unit, explores how the age gap between partners affects male sexual health and relationship dynamics.
  • Results indicate that men pursuing younger partners tend to exhibit certain personality traits and hormonal levels but don’t experience improved sexual performance, and an age gap correlates with higher rates of future cardiovascular events in older men.*
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Purpose: Andrological pathologies in the adulthood are often the results of conditions that originate during childhood and adolescence and sometimes even during gestation and neonatal period. Unfortunately, the reports in the literature concerning pediatric andrological diseases are scares and mainly concerning single issues. Furthermore, no shared position statement are so far available.

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  • Anthracyclines are effective for treating metastatic soft tissue sarcoma (mSTS), but they can be too toxic for frail elderly patients, making trabectedin a potentially safer alternative.
  • This study focused on 11 elderly patients (age ≥70) with mSTS receiving trabectedin as their first treatment, monitoring their dosage and outcomes closely.
  • Results showed a median progression-free survival of 77 days and overall survival of 397 days, with a 43% rate of severe toxicity, emphasizing trabectedin's role in providing a treatment option with manageable side effects for elderly patients.
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The physiological role of prolactin (PRL) in men is still not well defined. The pathological increase is characterized by sexual function impairment along with possible negative consequences in body composition and metabolic profile. Conversely, the clinical significance of reduced PRL levels was only partially investigated or mainly neglected.

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  • The review systematically analyzed data on patient and partner satisfaction with penile prosthesis (PP) implantation, showing a high overall satisfaction rate of 83%.
  • Out of 663 articles, 83 were included, covering 12,132 subjects, with findings indicating higher satisfaction linked to three-piece prostheses, certain health conditions, and the use of inflatable devices.
  • Long-term complications were minimal, with rates between 3-4.6%, and satisfaction tended to increase over time, while being higher for patients than partners.
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Monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL) is a promising target for cancer therapy due to its involvement in lipid metabolism and its impact on cancer hallmarks like cell proliferation, migration, and tumor progression. A potent reversible MAGL inhibitor, MAGL23, has been recently developed by our group, demonstrating promising anticancer activities. To enhance its pharmacological properties, a nanoformulation using nanocrystals coated with albumin was prepared (MAGL23AF).

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Introduction: Testosterone deficiency (TD) is relatively common in aging men, affecting around 2% of the general population. Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) represents the most common medical approach for subjects who are not interested in fathering.

Areas Covered: This review summarizes advances in TRT, including approved or non-approved pharmacological options to overcome TD.

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Daratumumab, a pivotal treatment for multiple myeloma, exhibits considerable inter-patient variability in pharmacological clinical outcomes, likely attributed to serum concentration that may underscore the need for its therapeutic drug monitoring. This study aims to develop and validate a straightforward analytical method for quantifying daratumumab in serum, focusing on intact light chain determination, using liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry. The sample preparation involved immunoglobulin enrichment using Melon gel followed by a reduction step to dissociate the light from the heavy chains of immunoglobulins.

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The immunohistochemical assessment of mismatch repair (MMR) proteins represents a pivotal screening tool for identifying Lynch syndrome (LS)-related cancers, as the loss of their expression often indicates MMR dysfunction associated with genetic or epigenetic alterations. Frequently, LS-related colorectal cancers present germline pathogenic variants in the or genes, which result in the simultaneous immunohistochemical loss of MLH1 and PMS2 or MSH2 and MSH6 proteins expression, respectively. Less commonly observed is the single involvement of the MSH6 or PMS2 proteins expression, indicative of the presence of germline pathogenic variants in the corresponding genes.

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Background And Aim: There is evidence to suggest that assessing back-specific altered self-perception may be useful when seeking to understand and manage low back pain (LBP). The Fremantle Back Awareness Questionnaire (FreBAQ) is a patient-reported measure of back-specific body perception that has never been adapted and psychometrically analysed in Italian. Hence, the objectives of this research were to cross-culturally adapt and validate the Italian version of this outcome measure (namely, the FreBAQ-I), to make it available for use with Italians suffering from chronic LBP.

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Introduction: gene variants that decrease or eliminate protein activity have been associated with phenotypes characterized by speech apraxia and intellectual disabilities. This condition, distinctly separated from Schinzel-Giedion syndrome, is referred to as autosomal dominant mental retardation 29 (ADR29).

Case Presentation: In this report, we present the case of a 6-year-old male patient exhibiting fine and global motor skill impairments along with expressive language delay.

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Introduction: The cardiovascular (CV) safety of testosterone (T) replacement therapy (TRT) is still conflicting. Recent data suggested a TRT-related increased risk of atrial fibrillation (AF). The aim of this study was to systematic review and meta-analyze CV risk related to TRT as derived from placebo controlled randomized trials (RCTs).

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Amiodarone repositioning in cancer treatment is promising, however toxicity limits seem to arise, constraining its exploitability. Notably, amiodarone has been investigated for the treatment of ovarian cancer, a tumour known for metastasizing within the peritoneal cavity. This is associated with an increase of fatty acid oxidation, which strongly depends on CPT1A, a transport protein which has been found overexpressed in ovarian cancer.

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Ovarian cancer (OC) is the fifth most frequent cause of cancer-related death in women. Chemotherapy agent trabectedin, affecting cancer cells and tumor microenvironment, has been approved for the treatment of relapsed platinum-sensitive OC patients. CCR5-antagonist maraviroc inhibits tumor growth, metastasis, and enhances the antitumoral activity of DNA-damaging drugs.

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  • Cell therapy (CT) is being researched as a potential treatment for male sexual dysfunction (MSD), prompting a systematic review to assess its effectiveness and formulate official guidelines for the European Society for Sexual Medicine.
  • A comprehensive search of medical databases identified 19 relevant studies involving 421 male patients, focusing mainly on erectile dysfunction, with most studies being case series rather than robust randomized controlled trials.
  • Results showed significant improvements in erectile function based on various scales, with positive changes documented in over 70% of studies; some research also indicated benefits for patients with Peyronie's disease, highlighting the need for further investigation and validation of CT in this area.
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Primary human omental adipocytes and ovarian cancer(OC) cells establish a bidirectional communication in which tumor driven lipolysis is induced in adipocytes and the resulting fatty acids are delivered to cancer cells within the tumor microenvironment. Despite meaningful improvement in the treatment of OC, its efficacy is still limited by hydrophobicity and untargeted effects related to chemotherapeutics. Herein, omental adipocytes are firstly used as a reservoir for paclitaxel, named Living Paclitaxel Bullets (LPB) and secondly benefit from the established dialogue between adipocytes and cancer cells to engineer a drug delivery process that target specifically cancer cells.

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Background: Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in premenopausal women involves biological, psychological, and social aspects. In the European Society for Sexual Medicine meeting in Rotterdam in February 2023, several leading experts in the field discussed the multifaceted nature of this disorder and the state of the art regarding treatment at a round table. This review reflects the information discussed at this event and further discusses current controversies.

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