Publications by authors named "D Scortichini"

BACKGROUND: The formation of neointima after vessel injury results from smooth muscle cell proliferation and extracellular matrix secretion. This process is activated by multiple growth factor release. Among these, Transforming Growth Factor-b (TGF-b) has been shown to play an important role.

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To investigate the mechanisms of restenosis and detect useful interventions to prevent it, reliable quantitative measurements must be evaluated. Coronary arteries of domestic and minipigs (n = 18) were mechanically injured by balloon overstretching and killed at different intervals (2 to 25 weeks) after quantitative angiographic analysis. Morphometric measurements evaluated intimal hyperplasia at 0.

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The pathophysiology of the syndrome of congestive heart failure (CHF) includes 2 major components that closely interact. The first one is a reduction in ventricular performance, which is manifested initially during exercise and is later present at rest. The second one involves abnormalities of the peripheral circulation and organs, which become gradually more prominent and lead ultimately to symptoms.

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In patients with chronic congestive heart failure (CHF), skeletal muscle blood flow can be measured directly by the continuous thermodilution technique and by the xenon133 clearance method. The continuous thermodilution technique requires retrograde catheterization of the femoral vein and, thus, cannot be repeated conveniently in patients during evaluation of pharmacologic interventions. The xenon133 clearance, which requires only an intramuscular injection, allows repeated determination of skeletal muscle blood flow.

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