Publications by authors named "Francesco Perini"

Climate change is a major concern for the near future and for livestock breeding. Cattle breeding, due to its greenhouse gas emissions, is one of the most implicated industries. Consequently, the main future goals are to breed animals resilient to climate change, with the aim of lowering the livestock impact on the environment and selecting animals that will be able to resist different, unsuitable, and changing climates.

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Italy has a long history in beef production, with local breeds such as Marchigiana, Chianina, Romagnola, Maremmana, and Podolica which produce high-quality meat. Selection has improved meat production, precocity, growth ability and muscle development, but the genetic determinism of such traits is mostly unknown. Using 33K SNPs-data from young bulls (N = 4064) belonging to these five Italian breeds, we demonstrated that the Maremmana and Podolica rustic breeds are closely related, while the specialised Marchigiana, Chianina, and Romagnola breeds are more differentiated.

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Eggshell and shank color in poultry is an intriguing topic of research due to the roles in selection, breed recognition, and environmental adaptation. This study delves into the genomics foundations of shank and eggshell pigmentation in Italian local chickens through genome-wide association studies analysis to uncover the mechanisms governing these phenotypes. To this purpose, 483 animals from 20 local breeds (n = 466) and 2 commercial lines (n = 17) were considered and evaluated for shank and eggshell color.

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Introduction: Ixekizumab is an anti-interleukin-17A (IL-17A) humanized monoclonal antibody approved for the treatment of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis, active psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis. Central nervous system inflammatory manifestations are atypical during therapy with IL-17A inhibitors, with only one case of myelitis described to date.

Case Report: A 72-year-old man with a medical history of active psoriatic arthritis was admitted to our department owing to the acute onset of left face numbness 1 month after the first ixekizumab administration.

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. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) directed against the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) or its receptor represented the first targeted and specialized approach to migraine prophylaxis. Nevertheless, they have been rarely considered in the treatment of vestibular migraine (VM).

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Background: There is little and controversial information about changes in plasma concentrations (PCs) or clinical events during coadministration of antiseizure medications (ASMs) and direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). We aimed to explore possible determinants of dosage class among DOACs trough PCs when ASMs are co-administered and the relative risks. We also provided some clinical examples of patients' management.

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The identification of the dwarf phenotype in chicken is based on body weight, height, and shank length, leaving the differentiation between dwarf and small breeds ambiguous. The aims of the present study were to characterize the sequence variations associated with the dwarf phenotype in three Italian chicken breeds and to investigate the genes associated with their phenotype. Five hundred and forty-one chickens from 23 local breeds (from 20 to 24 animals per breed) were sampled.

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Background: Availability of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping arrays and progress in statistical analyses have allowed the identification of genomic regions and genes under selection in chicken. In this study, SNP data from the 600 K Affymetrix chicken array were used to detect signatures of selection in 23 local Italian chicken populations. The populations were categorized into four groups for comparative analysis based on live weight (heavy vs light) and geographical area (Northern vs Southern Italy).

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Increases in chicken production are mainly due to specialised breeds. However, local breeds are of increasing importance, known for ability to adapt to the environment and unique products. Conventional poultry products contain lower levels of n-3 fatty acids (FAs) compared to those obtained from local breeds, therefore the aim of this study was to evaluate the modulation of expression of genes involved in long-chain polyunsaturated FA (PUFA) biosynthesis pathways according to genetic background, diet conditions, and sex.

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  • - The study investigates the genetic origins of eight hound-like dog breeds from the Mediterranean, exploring whether they share ancient common ancestors despite ongoing debates about dog domestication.
  • - Microsatellite analysis shows low inbreeding values across all dog populations, while mitochondrial DNA results indicate prevalent haplogroups A and B, relationship links, and some traits resembling ancient Egyptian dogs.
  • - Although there's no definitive evidence that these breeds are direct descendants of ancient Egyptian dogs, they exhibit strong morphological similarities and some genetic connections, highlighting the need for further research on their complex ancestry.
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The myostatin gene also called Growth Differentiation Factor 8 gene () is one of the most investigated that can be responsible for several quantitative and qualitative carcass and meat traits in double-muscled beef cattle. The objective of the study was to bring to light the effect of the myostatin polymorphism on slaughtering performance and meat quality in Marchigiana beef cattle. The experiment was carried out on 78 bulls reared according to the "cow-calf" extensive managing system.

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The metabolism of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) plays an important role in male reproduction. Linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids need to be provided in the diet and they are converted into long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids by steps of elongation and desaturation, exerted by elongases 2 (ELOVL2) and 5 (ELOVL5) and Δ5- (FADS1) and Δ6-desaturase (FADS2). This study aims to assess the gene expression and localization of enzymes involved in the synthesis of n-3 and n-6 long-chain PUFAs in control rabbits and those fed diets containing 10% extruded flaxseed.

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The preservation of genetic variability of autochthonous poultry breeds is crucial in global biodiversity. A recent report revealed small breed size and potential risk of extinction of all native Italian poultry breeds; therefore, a correct assessment of their genetic diversity is necessary for a suitable management of their preservation. In this work, we provided an overview of the contribution to poultry biodiversity of some Italian autochthonous breeds reared in conservation centers devoted to local biodiversity preservation.

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  • The study aimed to explore the outcomes and natural history of spontaneous amyloid-related imaging abnormalities (ARIA)-like cases in patients with cerebral amyloid angiopathy-related inflammation (CAA-ri).
  • It involved a multicenter, observational approach, tracking patients through systematic data collection and MRI scans at multiple follow-up points over 24 months.
  • Results showed that a significant majority of patients experienced clinical recovery by 12 months, although some were at high risk for intracerebral hemorrhage and recurrence of CAA-ri, especially if they had baseline cortical superficial siderosis.
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  • The study analyzes epidemiological data on neuronal surface antibody-associated autoimmune encephalitides (NSAE) from a 13-year biobank in two Italian provinces.
  • Out of 1,179 patients tested, 75 (6.4%) were diagnosed with NSAbs, with anti-LGI1 being the most common (30 cases) followed by NMDAR (24 cases).
  • The estimated incidence of NSAE in the regions studied was 1.54 per 1,000,000 population, with LGI1-encephalitis being the most prevalent among adults.
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Background: Efficiency of care chain response and hospital reactivity were and are challenged for stroke acute care management during the pandemic period of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in North-Eastern Italy (Veneto, Friuli-Venezia-Giulia, Trentino-Alto-Adige), counting 7,193,880 inhabitants (ISTAT), with consequences in acute treatment for patients with ischemic stroke.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective data collection of patients admitted to stroke units eventually treated with thrombolysis and thrombectomy, ranging from January to May 2020 from the beginning to the end of the main first pandemic period of COVID-19 in Italy. The primary endpoint was the number of patients arriving to these stroke units, and secondary endpoints were the number of thrombolysis and/or thrombectomy.

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Chicken products are the most consumed animal-sourced foods at a global level across greatly diverse cultures, traditions, and religions. The consumption of chicken meat has increased rapidly in the past few decades and chicken meat is the main animal protein source in developing countries. Heat stress is one of the environmental factors which decreases the productive performance of poultry and meat quality.

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Objective: Systematic reviews suggest that patent foramen ovale closure (PFOc) is performed percutaneously with low complication rates. We did a network meta-analysis (NMA) comparing devices for PFO closures, evaluating safety and efficacy of transcatheter PFOc in preventing neurological events in patients with stroke when compared with medical therapy (MT), and assessing risk of atrial fibrillation (AF).

Methods: We searched 3 databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, CENTRAL/CCTR) identifying six randomized controlled trials from 2012 until December 2019.

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  • The study examined genomic variability in local Italian chicken breeds to assess genetic diversity and population structure through SNP analysis.
  • A total of 582 samples from local breeds showed lower genetic diversity compared to commercial stocks, with inbreeding levels varying significantly between breeds.
  • Results indicated distinct genetic clusters among the breeds, suggesting limited gene flow, and identified key genomic regions that could enhance conservation strategies and benefit the local economy through high-quality products.
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  • The study investigates how the time to treatment for ischemic stroke affects patient outcomes, comparing different types of stroke care facilities in Northeastern Italy.
  • It analyzes data from 512 stroke patients treated in 25 Stroke Units, focusing on the effectiveness of treatments like intravenous thrombolysis and thrombectomy.
  • Results show variations in treatment methods and outcomes between level 1 and level 2 Stroke Units, indicating that these differences may impact recovery rates and overall patient health after three months.
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Background: Randomized-controlled trials (RCTs) reported a finding on the safety and efficacy of percutaneous patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure to prevent stroke recurrence. It showed that the Amplatzer (AMP) device appears to be superior to medical therapy (MT) in preventing strokes and episodes of atrial fibrillation (AF), than other devices. We performed a network meta-analysis (NMA) to evaluate the closure of PFO in preventing subsequent neurological events while investigating the results obtained by specific devices.

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Background: Since its approval, the use of alteplase had been limited to patients aged ≤80 years.

Aims: TESPI trial had been designed to evaluate whether alteplase treatment within 3 h in patients with acute ischemic stroke aged >80 years resulted in favorable benefit/risk ratio compared with standard care. The meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials was updated to put findings in the context of all available evidence.

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Objective: To describe the role of biochemical anomalies of tyrosine (TYR), tryptophan (TRP), and arginine (ARG) metabolism in patients suffering from episodic and chronic cluster headache (CCH).

Background: The pathogenesis of cluster headache (CH) and the process that transforms the episodic into the chronic form are unknown. However, the accompanying symptoms suggest a dysfunction of the sympathetic system and hypothalamus along with anomalies of metabolism of catecholamines, elusive amines, and nitric oxide (NO) metabolism.

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