Publications by authors named "E Torretta"

Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is caused by the epigenetic de-repression of the double homeobox 4 (DUX4) gene, leading to asymmetric muscle weakness and atrophy that begins in the facial and scapular muscles and progresses to the lower limbs. This incurable condition can severely impair muscle function, ultimately resulting in a loss of ambulation. A thorough analysis of molecular factors associated with the varying degrees of muscle impairment in FSHD is still lacking.

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  • - Muscle disorders caused by tendon issues lead to reduced muscle function and atrophy, and Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMFs) may help improve tendon structure and muscle recovery.
  • - A study on rats with induced Achilles tendinopathy showed that PEMF therapy resulted in significant metabolic changes, improving NAD signaling, ATP production, and enhancing the function of proteins related to muscle recovery.
  • - The research demonstrated that PEMF treatment not only increased antioxidant protein levels but also restored important signaling proteins like PGC1alpha and YAP, and upregulated slow myosin isoforms, facilitating faster physiological recovery of muscle tissue.
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  • * This study examined how pericytes function in elderly individuals and those with muscular dystrophies linked to collagen VI mutations, highlighting the challenges of aging and muscle degeneration.
  • * The research demonstrated that aging affects pericytes negatively, impairing their ability to help form blood vessels, while young patients with collagen VI issues showed some similar traits but retained a stronger ability to cope with oxidative stress and support blood vessel formation.
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Long-duration mission (LDM) astronauts from the International Space Station (ISS) (>180 ISS days) revealed a close-to-normal sarcolemmal nitric oxide synthase type-1 (NOS1) immunoexpression in myofibers together with biochemical and quantitative qPCR changes in deep calf soleus muscle. Nitro-DIGE analyses identified functional proteins (structural, metabolic, mitochondrial) that were over-nitrosylated post- vs. preflight.

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The comprehension of the factors that have influenced the recent changes in wolf () range and diet that have occurred in our study area, characterized by a highly heterogeneous landscape, can shed light on their current process of expansion toward the plain. Wolf presence was monitored using a standardized protocol from 2007 to 2022 by carrying out eight monitoring sessions organized in seasonal surveys, during which, we collected wolf presence data. To model wolf range dynamics, we used dynamic occupancy models considering land cover types and wild ungulate abundances as covariates.

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