Publications by authors named "Elicio N"

We analyzed the molecular defect in the lipoprotein lipase (LPL) gene of a young boy from Sardinia who had primary hyperchylomicronemia, pancreatitis, and a complete LPL deficiency in post-heparin plasma. Analysis of LPL gene was performed by using single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) and direct sequencing of SSCP-positive region. The proband was homozygous for a C > A transversion in exon 6, which converts the codon for tyrosine at position 302 into a termination codon and eliminates an RsaI restriction site; this allowed the rapid screening of the proband's family members, among whom nine heterozygotes and one additional homozygote were identified.

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Severe hypercholesterolemia was found in an 11-year-old boy with no family history of familial hypercholesterolemia. The reduced LDL-receptor activity in cultured skin fibroblasts (40% 125I-LDL degradation as compared with a control cell line) indicated the presence of an LDL-receptor defect. The analysis of the promoter region and the exons of LDL-receptor gene by single strand conformation polymorphism revealed an abnormal migration pattern in exon 1, which was due to a T --> A transversion at nucleotide 28 of the cDNA.

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Anaphylactoid reactions during low-density lipoprotein (LDL) apheresis with dextran sulphate adsorption have been reported in patients taking angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors.

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In this study, we report four new partial deletions of the LDL-receptor (LDL-R) gene discovered during a survey of 326 Italian patients with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH). All deletions were found in FH heterozygotes whose LDL-R activity in skin fibroblasts ranged from 52% to 43% of the values found in control cells. The size and boundaries of the deletions were defined by Southern blotting and, in some cases, by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of genomic DNA.

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A novel mutation of low density lipoprotein (LDL)-receptor gene was found in an Italian family hypercholesterolemia (FH) patient during a screening of 300 FH patients. The proband as well as her daughter were found to be heterozygotes for the mutation. Binding, internalization, and degradation of 125I-labeled LDL by the proband's fibroblasts were reduced to approximately 50% compared to values found in control cells.

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Background And Purpose: Although epidemiologic investigations are trying to clarify the role of plasma lipid concentrations (primarily cholesterol and its subfractions) as risk factors for both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, little information is available regarding the effect of sustained hypercholesterolemia on cerebral perfusion.

Methods: Regional cerebral blood flow (CBF) was measured by the 133Xe inhalation method in 25 heterozygous patients (four untreated) affected with familial hypercholesterolemia. In 15 patients regional CBF was repeated 20 minutes after intravenous administration of acetazolamide (10 mg/kg body wt) to evaluate cerebrovascular reactivity.

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In the LDL-receptor gene, a large rearrangement causing hypercholesterolemia was detected in three apparently unrelated families living in northern Italy. In all probands, binding, internalization, and degradation of 125I-LDL measured in skin fibroblasts were found to be 40%-50% of control values, indicative of heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (FH). Southern blot analysis revealed that the probands were heterozygous for a large (25-kb) deletion of the LDL-receptor gene eliminating exons 2-12.

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The usefulness of the RFLPs of the LDL-receptor gene in early diagnosis of Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH) was investigated in 122 FH-families. Four RFLPs, produced by digestion with the enzymes PvuII, ApaLI and AvaII/XbaI were able to detect the affected gene and to follow the inheritance of the disease in 72 out of 97 families (74%). In the remaining 25 families, unambiguous diagnosis was possible in 66% of the cases by use of PvuII, ApaLI and BstEII/EcoRI RFLPs.

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The safety and efficacy of a single daily dose of fenofibrate (200 mg) have been evaluated in 12 Type IIB hyperlipidaemic patients in a three-month study. At the same time the pharmacokinetics was studied to check whether this new dosage schedule would give a therapeutic plasma levels of fenofibrate. At the single daily dose of 200 mg, fenofibrate was highly effective, very well tolerated, and it reached therapeutic plasma levels without accumulation.

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Three oral contraceptive preparations were studied in 60 healthy women. This randomized, comparative, baseline controlled study was designed to investigate the effects of the preparations on plasma lipids and lipoproteins. The following formulations were studied: a monophasic preparation containing ethinylestradiol and desogestrel (M-DSG) and two triphasic formulations containing ethinylestradiol and gestodene or levonorgestrel respectively (T-GSD and T-LNG).

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Following a brief outline of current knowledge concerning atherosclerosis and its treatment, the authors describe the results obtained by treating with pantethine (900-1200 mg daily for 3 to 6 months) a series of 7 children and 65 adults suffering from hypercholesterolemia alone or associated with hypertriglyceridemia (types IIa and IIb of Fredrickson's classification). Pantethine treatment produced significant reduction of the better known risk factors (total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, and apo-B) and a significant increase of HDL-cholesterol (signally HDL2) and apolipoprotein A-I. The authors conclude with a discussion of these results and of the possible role of pantethine in the treatment of hyperlipoproteinemia, in view of its perfect tolerability and demonstrated therapeutic effectiveness.

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Serum lipoproteins were studied in active and sedentary young women. The groups were matched for age, body weight, and blood pressure. A quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the diet was performed.

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Several methods for HDL-Cholesterol determination have been proposed; the over-floating cholesterol evaluation after non-HDL lipoproteins precipitation by polyanions with bivalent cations or neutral polymers is practical and not expensive, but it's accuracy and precision must be strictly control led. The Authors, after a review and a quality-check of the most used methods, conclude that the best accuracy for HDL-Cholesterol determination is provided by Dextransulphate-Mg-chloride and Phosphotungstate-Mg-chloride at pH 7,5.

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The effect of physical activity, of smoking habit and alcohol assumption on plasma HDL-cholesterol has been evaluated in 40 normolipidaemic male active subjects and in 43 non-active ones. The comparison have been performed after covariance adjustment for potentially confounding variables. Physical activity increases and smoking habit decreases HDL-cholesterol plasma levels; no effects depending on alcohol consumption have been found.

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The literature is reviewed in an account of the part played by the adrenergic and cholinergic systems in the regulation of gastrin secretion. As matters now stand, it can be said that, whereas the adrenergic system is capable of activating such secretion, the cholinergic system appears to be capable of modulating it by inhibition rather than stimulation. While it can be agreed that mediation of the adrenergic function occurs via the beta receptors, the possibility that the alpha receptors may also be responsible under certain conditions cannot be ruled out.

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