Publications by authors named "F S Tripodi"

Neurodegenerative diseases are among the major challenges in modern medicine, due to the progressive aging of the world population. Among these, Parkinson's disease (PD) affects 10 million people worldwide and is associated with the aggregation of the presynaptic protein α-synuclein (α-syn). Here we use two different PD models, yeast cells and neuroblastoma cells overexpressing α-syn, to investigate the protective effect of an extract from the cocoa shell, which is a by-product of the roasting process of cocoa beans.

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Introduction And Aim: Hepatitis C virus infection and chronic kidney disease are major public health issues all over the world. It has been suggested a role of HCV as a risk factor for the development and progression of chronic kidney disease (defined by reduced glomerular filtration rate and/or detectable proteinuria) in the general population but conflicting findings have been given.

Material And Methods: A systematic review of the published medical literature was conducted to assess whether positive HCV serologic status is associated with greater rate of proteinuria in the adult general population.

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with long-term consequences and poor outcomes in the neonatal intensive care unit. Its precocious diagnosis represents one of the hardest challenges in clinical practice due to the lack of sensitive and specific biomarkers. Currently, neonatal AKI is defined with urinary markers and serum creatinine (sCr), with limitations in early detection and individual treatment.

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  • The AMPK/SNF1 pathway plays a crucial role in energy balance and glucose de-repression in eukaryotic cells, showing that Snf1 activation is necessary but not solely sufficient for this process.
  • By utilizing fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) and non-linear mixed effects modeling, the study investigates how Snf1 dynamics and its phosphorylation impact the localization of the Mig1 protein, which is regulated by hexose sugars.
  • Findings reveal that Snf1 inactivation affects Mig1's location, with Snf1's movement to the nucleus being influenced by non-fermentable carbon sources, highlighting the complexity of this signaling pathway in response to environmental changes.
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Background: Peritonitis is a common and severe complication of peritoneal dialysis (PD). For comparative analysis standardized definitions as well as measurements and outcomes are crucial. However, most PD-related peritonitis studies have been using heterogenous definitions and variable methods to measure outcomes.

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