Publications by authors named "Ezio Ghigo"

Purpose: Acromegaly, a rare disease with peak incidence in early adulthood, is marked by significant diagnostic delay and increased mortality due to complications. While older patients often show milder disease activity, they experience longer diagnostic delay. Higher hormonal levels, advanced age, and prolonged delay are associated with more systemic complications.

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Somatostatin and its analogs have been for years a mainstay treatment for a variety of hypersecretory conditions and neoplasms of the endocrine system. This chapter summarizes their pharmacological properties, their indication in the context of acromegaly, and the best way to handle this class of drugs for the treatment of the patient with acromegaly.

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  • * While there are improvements in body composition, bone health, and quality of life, there isn’t enough evidence to prove it significantly reduces cardiovascular events or mortality, and treatment can be quite expensive.
  • * It's advised to start GH therapy at low doses for optimal results and close monitoring due to potential risks like glucose intolerance and recurrence of tumors or cancer over time.
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The regulation of growth hormone (GH) synthesis and secretion by somatotroph cells of the anterior pituitary is a highly complex process, mediated by a variety of neuroendocrine and peripheral influences. In particular, a key role is played by the hypothalamic peptides growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) and somatostatin, which regulate the somatotroph axis with opposite actions, stimulating and inhibiting GH release, respectively. Since the discovery of GHRH about 50 years ago, many pathophysiological studies have explored the underlying intricate hormonal balance that regulates GHRH secretion and its interplay with the somatotroph axis.

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  • GHRH was discovered over 40 years ago and plays a key role in stimulating growth hormone production in the pituitary gland, but its functions have expanded to include various biological activities.
  • Research indicates that GHRH and its analogues can influence multiple health issues, such as cell growth, immune functions, mood disorders, and several diseases, including diabetes and cancer.
  • The promising results from laboratory studies suggest that GHRH agonists and antagonists could be developed into effective clinical treatments for various medical conditions.
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Objective: To assess the complementary role of the Body Mass Index (BMI) and Edmonton Obesity Staging System (EOSS) in predicting all-cause and cause-specific mortality in people living with overweight and obesity (PLwOW/O).

Methods: A longitudinal analysis of prospectively collected data from the 1999-2018 cycles of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) was conducted. The association between BMI, EOSS, and mortality was evaluated through Cox regression models, adjusted for confounders.

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Adult growth hormone deficiency (GHD) has been recognized since the late 1980s. The clinical manifestations of adult GHD are often nonspecific, and diagnosis relies on GH stimulation tests, which are intricate, costly, time-consuming, and may carry the risk of adverse effects. Diagnosis is further complicated by factors like age, sex, and BMI, which affect GH response during testing.

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  • The study examines the cardiometabolic effects of hypercalcemic primary hyperparathyroidism (HC-PHPT) compared to normocalcemic primary hyperparathyroidism (NC-PHPT) and controls.
  • Patients with HC-PHPT exhibited significant cardiometabolic abnormalities, including higher glucose, cholesterol, and blood pressure levels, as well as more frequent cardiovascular events compared to both NC-PHPT patients and controls.
  • The findings suggest that NC-PHPT does not show these cardiovascular issues, indicating that hypercalcemia may play a key role in the development of cardiometabolic disorders in HC-PHPT.
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Purpose Of Commentary: This commentary aims to offer a perspective on the effect of tirzepatide on hypoxic burden and provide indirect evidence of cardiovascular risk reduction after tirzepatide for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea and obesity. It also discusses the role of tirzepatide-induced weight loss in the management of obstructive sleep apnea.

Recent Findings: In the SURMOUNT-OSA phase 3 trials, tirzepatide, a new GIP/GLP-1 receptor co-agonist, reduced the apnea-hypopnea index, hypoxic burden, and body weight in adults with moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea and obesity.

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  • Fabry disease (FD) is a genetic disorder that increases osteoporosis and fracture risk, and the study aimed to assess how it affects bone quality, specifically trabecular bone microarchitecture.
  • The study compared 14 newly diagnosed FD patients to 42 control subjects, measuring factors like bone mineral density (BMD) and trabecular bone score (TBS) using DXA imaging.
  • Results showed FD patients had significantly lower TBS and BMD, higher levels of parathyroid hormone, and FD was identified as a risk factor for reduced bone quality.
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Purpose: The desmopressin daily dose requirement is highly variable among patients with arginine vasopressin (AVP) deficiency (i.e. central diabetes insipidus) and few studies to date have evaluated this topic, with often inconclusive results.

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Pituitary hormones play a crucial role in regulating skeletal physiology, and skeletal fragility is a frequent complication of pituitary diseases. The ability to predict the risk of fracture events is crucial for guiding therapeutic decisions; however, in patients with pituitary diseases, fracture risk estimation is particularly challenging. Compared to primary osteoporosis, the evaluation of bone mineral density by dual X-ray absorptiometry is much less informative about fracture risk.

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Background: The clinical management of repeatedly non-diagnostic thyroid nodules (RNDNs) via fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAc) is a matter of debate because current recommendations and clinical practice are not based on high-quality evidence. Our purpose was to characterize RNDNs and evaluate their clinical management in our centers.

Methods: This retrospective observational study included 319 consecutive patients who underwent ultrasound (US-)guided FNAc in two Italian academic hospitals between 2016 and 2020 and had previous cytology non-diagnostic result (TIR1).

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Context: Chronic use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) has been associated with an increase in bone fragility. However, evidence on the effect of chronic PPI use on bone density is conflicting, and data on bone microarchitectural quality are scarce.

Objective: The primary aim of this study was to evaluate whether trabecular bone microarchitecture, assessed by trabecular bone score (TBS), is altered in chronic PPI users.

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Biochemical confirmation of ovulation typically involves measuring serum progesterone levels during the mid-luteal phase. Alternatively, this information could be obtained by monitoring urinary excretion of conjugated metabolites of ovarian steroids such as pregnanediol 3-glucuronide (PDG) using immunoassay techniques that have methodological limitations. The aim of the present study was to develop a mass spectrometry (MS)-based method for the rapid and accurate measurement of urinary PDG levels in spot urine samples.

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The cardiometabolic implications of Non-Functioning Adrenal Incidentaloma (NFAI) is still matter of debate. This study takes a novel approach to analyze this association, accounting for the influence of various confounding factors. We present the findings of a retrospective, cross-sectional, and case-control study.

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To investigate whether copeptin, MR-proADM and MR-proANP, alone or integrated with the SOFA, MuLBSTA and SAPS II scores, are capable of early recognition of COVID-19 ICU patients at increased risk of adverse outcomes. For this predefined secondary analysis of a larger cohort previously described, all consecutive COVID-19 adult patients admitted between March and December 2020 to the ICU of a referral, university hospital in Northern Italy were screened, and clinical severity scores were calculated upon admission. A blood sample for copeptin, MR-proADM and MR-proANP was collected within 48 h (T1), on day 3 (T3) and 7 (T7).

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Context: Hyponatremia is associated with increased risk of osteoporosis and fractures. The impact of hyponatremia on non-invasive indices of bone quality, however, is unknown.

Objective: To evaluate whether trabecular bone microarchitecture, assessed non-invasively by trabecular bone score (TBS), is altered in patients with hyponatremia.

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Background And Aim: Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) and symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) have been proposed as mediators of endothelial dysfunction. In this study, we aimed to investigate the diagnostic and prognostic role of ADMA and SDMA in acute cerebrovascular disease.

Methods And Results: A prospective case-control study was performed, enrolling 48 patients affected by ischemic stroke with no cardioembolic origin, 20 patients affected by TIA, 40 subjects at high cardiovascular risk and 68 healthy subjects.

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Background: Volumetric Absorptive Microsampling (VAMS) is emerging as a valuable technique in the collection of dried biological specimens, offering a potential alternative to traditional sampling methods. The objective of this study was to assess the suitability of 30 μL VAMS for the measurement of endogenous steroid hormones.

Methods: A novel LC-MS/MS method was developed for the quantification of 18 analytes in VAMS samples, including main endogenous free steroids and phase II metabolites of androgens.

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Purpose: Prolactin (PRL)-secreting tumours are associated with infertility and can be reverted by dopamine agonist (DA) therapy. The suspension of DA is recommended once pregnancy is established, as all DAs cross the placenta. The aim of the study was to evaluate the rate of maternal-foetal complications in women treated with cabergoline (CAB) or bromocriptine (BRM) for prolactinoma during gestation and the effect of pregnancy on prolactinoma progression.

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