Publications by authors named "Cristian Parisi"

Fetal bone development occurs through the conversion of avascular cartilage to vascularized bone at the growth plate. This requires coordinated mobilization of osteoblast precursors with blood vessels. In adult bone, vessel-adjacent osteoblast precursors are maintained by mechanical stimuli; however, the mechanisms by which these cells mobilize and respond to mechanical cues during embryonic development are unknown.

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Sudden cardiac death (SCD) can be caused by several clinical conditions, overt or misconceived, which recognize different pathophysiologies determining the development of fatal arrhythmic events. In the various forms of structural heart disease such as ischaemic heart disease, cardiomyopathies (e.g.

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Endochondral ossification requires coordinated mobilization of osteoblast precursors with blood vessels. During adult bone homeostasis, vessel adjacent osteoblast precursors respond to and are maintained by mechanical stimuli; however, the mechanisms by which these cells mobilize and respond to mechanical cues during embryonic development are unknown. Previously, we found that deletion of the mechanoresponsive transcriptional regulators, YAP and TAZ, from Osterix-expressing osteoblast precursors and their progeny caused perinatal lethality.

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Osteochondral defects remain a major clinical challenge mainly due to the combined damage to the articular cartilage and the underlying bone, and the interface between the two tissues having very different properties. Current treatment modalities have several limitations and drawbacks, with limited capacity of restoration; however, tissue engineering shows promise in improving the clinical outcomes of osteochondral defects. In this study, a novel gradient scaffold has been fabricated, implementing a gradient structure in the design to mimic the anatomical, biological and physicochemical properties of bone and cartilage as closely as possible.

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Introduction: We investigated the effectiveness of sacubitril/valsartan by performing laboratory tests and a 6-minute walking test (6-MWT) at 1 and 6 months after treatment initiation.

Methods: We evaluated patients admitted to our Cardiology Department, stabilized after an episode of acute decompensated heart failure (HF), who were considered eligible for sacubitril/valsartan therapy. Therapy was initiated after interrupting angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors for at least 36 h or after the last dose of an angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB).

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Abnormalities in joint shape are increasingly considered a critical risk factor for developing osteoarthritis in life. It has been shown that mechanical forces during prenatal development, particularly those due to fetal movements, play a fundamental role in joint morphogenesis. However, how mechanical stimuli are sensed or transduced in developing joint tissues is unclear.

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Conventional 3D bioprinting allows fabrication of 3D scaffolds for biomedical applications. In this contribution we present a cryogenic 3D printing method able to produce stable 3D structures by utilising the liquid to solid phase change of a composite hydrogel (CH) ink. This is achieved by rapidly cooling the ink solution below its freezing point using solid carbon dioxide (CO) in an isopropanol bath.

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We describe a rare case of cardiac multichamber thrombosis in a young woman admitted with heart failure and atrial fibrillation, who was later found to have reversible postpartum thyrotoxic cardiomyopathy. A transoesophageal echocardiogram demonstrated a patent foramen ovalis with an over-riding thrombus. The clinical scenario was complicated by a cardioembolic stroke upon spontaneous restoration of sinus rhythm.

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