Publications by authors named "Gennaro Vecchione"

Background: Cobalamin metabolism disorders are rare, inherited diseases which cause megaloblastic anaemia and other clinical manifestations. Early diagnosis of these conditions is essential, in order to allow appropriate treatment as early as possible.

Case Presentation: Here we report the case of a patient who was apparently healthy until the age of 20, when she presented with impaired renal function and normocytic anaemia.

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Pregnancies after assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have been associated with an increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). On the contrary, the magnitude of this risk in unsuccessful ART cycles (not resulting in a clinical pregnancy) has not yet been clearly defined. In this study, we evaluated the incidence of VTE in unsuccessful cycles and compared it with that recorded in successful cycles in the same study population.

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Introduction: Dabigatran etexilate is given in fixed doses without coagulation monitoring for the prevention of blood clots in at risk adults. A high inter-individual variability in blood concentrations of the active metabolite of dabigatran has been reported. ABCB1 and CES1 exert an important effect in the metabolism of dabigatran etexilate and allele variants at these two loci are likely to play a pivotal role.

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Sporadic and familiar forms of non-histaminergic angioedema and normal C1 inhibitor encompass a group of disorders possibly caused by bradikinin. We aimed to study the subgroups of hereditary angioedema with FXII mutation (FXII-HAE), unknown genetic defect (U-HAE) and idiopathic non-histaminergic acquired angioedema (InH-AAE). We screened the F12 locus in our cohort and delineated the clinical, laboratory and genetic features.

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Background: Wolfram Syndrome type 2 (WFS2) is considered a phenotypic and genotypic variant of WFS, whose minimal criteria for diagnosis are diabetes mellitus and optic atrophy. The disease gene for WFS2 is CISD2. The clinical phenotype of WFS2 differs from WFS1 for the absence of diabetes insipidus and psychiatric disorders, and for the presence of bleeding upper intestinal ulcers and defective platelet aggregation.

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Kidney transplanted patients need immunosuppressant therapies. Therapeutic drug monitoring approaches produce the optimal clinical outcome is still under debate. This review details strength and limits of methods available: immunoassay and chromatography-based.

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A simple liquid chromatographic tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method has been developed for simultaneous analysis of 17 basic and one acid psychotropic drugs in human plasma. The method relies on a protein precipitation step for sample preparation and offers high sensitivity, wide linearity without interferences from endogenous matrix components. Chromatography was run on a reversed-phase column with an acetonitrile-H₂O mixture.

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The accuracy of antemortem diagnosis of pulmonary embolism is within the range of just 10-30%, so representing one of the most frequent missed diagnosis in sudden, unexpected death. We describe 43 fatal cases of pulmonary embolism as confirmed by post-mortem examination. The aim of our study was to verify the systematic search for the most common genetic thrombophilias (Factor V Leiden (G1691A) and FII (G20210A) gene variants) and dating the thrombus.

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Objective: Cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2D6 enzyme is the major responsible for the metabolism of donepezil, an inhibitor of acetyl cholinesterase currently used for the symptomatic treatment of mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD). Functional polymorphisms in the CYP2D6 gene may affect enzyme activity and thus, the metabolism of donepezil. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of 16 functional polymorphisms in the CYP2D6 gene on the clinical response to donepezil treatment in patients with mild-to-moderate AD.

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Homocysteine is an endogenous sulphydryl aminoacid irreversibly catabolized by transsulfuration to cysteine or remethylated to methionine. Increased plasma levels of homocysteine are an independent risk factor for atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Accurate and reliable quantification of this amino acid in plasma samples is essential in clinical practice to explore the presence of a hyperhomocysteinemia, for instance after an ischemic event, or to control a possible adjunctive risk factor in patients at higher risk.

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6-oxo-PGF(1alpha) and TXB(2) are the metabolites of the prostanglandin PGI(2) and of the thromboxane TXA(2), respectively. PGI(2) and TXA(2) are arachidonic acid-derived compounds which regulate the blood hemostasis. Their quick metabolism leads to the 6-oxo-PGF(1alpha) and TXB(2) metabolites in plasma.

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Analysis of fetal DNA in maternal plasma has recently been introduced as a new method for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis. In the majority of cases, the Y chromosome-specific sequences are commonly used as a fetus-specific marker with a high risk of false-negative cases. We attempted to develop a sensitive and reliable X chromosome short tandem repeat (STR) multiplex PCR amplification system that is suitable for the amplification of short-sized templates of free fetal DNA.

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A dysfunctional Glanzmann Thrombasthenia (variant) is a rare bleeding disorder due to qualitative abnormalities of platelets alphaIIBbeta3 heterodimers. Dynamically conformational change of alphaIIBbeta3 is a complex mechanism that is not fully understood. For these reasons, genotyping and functional analysis of variant Glanzmann Thrombasthenia is important to elucidate the molecular basis of alphaIIBbeta3 receptor functions.

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Gene variant intron C G-42A of protein Z is significantly associated with the occurrence of fetal loss. A previously unreported sporadic missense mutation within exon 8 is described in a patient with very low protein Z levels.

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Hemophilia A is an X-linked bleeding disorder caused by widespread mutations in the human coagulation factor 8 gene. We have searched for mutations in factor 8 gene DNAs from 40 unrelated Italian patients with hemophilia A. All patients came from the same region (Calabria) and were followed-up at the same hemophilia center.

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We describe a new fully validated enantioselective LC-MS/MS method for stereospecific quantification of both the racemic forms of Warfarin (WF), Phenprocoumon and Acenocoumarol in human plasma. Measurement specificity was assessed by using different blank donor plasma samples, where no interfering reagent peak appeared at the retention time (RT) of the targeted analytes. Response was linear for all analytes.

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A new analytical determination method of homocystine in human plasma has been developed. The method utilises liquid chromatography coupled to ionspray tandem mass spectrometry. Quantitative analysis was achieved using as an internal standard homocystine-d8.

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Hyperhomocysteinemia could play a similar role in the placenta to that played in adults at risk of thrombosis. Moreover, hyperhomocysteinemia in women is described to be associated with the birth of small for gestational age (SGA) newborns, although there are discrepancies on this issue. To date, there is no biochemical marker predictive of SGA in a given pregnancy.

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Objective: To evaluate the role of different polymorphic gene variants involved in homocysteine metabolism and plasma levels of homocysteine, folate and vitamin B12 in families from southern Italy with neural tube defects (NTDs).

Methods: Eighteen fathers, 15 NTD children and 60 women who had conceived NTD foetuses were investigated. A group of 100 adults and 43 apparently healthy children was used as control.

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This is the case of a 28-year-old woman in apparently good health, who had an ischemic stroke and significant proteinuria developed during her first attempt of in vitro fertilization. She was evaluated for inherited and acquired thrombophilia and tested positive for high titer of antiphospholipid antibodies and mild hyperhomocysteinemia. The potential thrombotic risks associated with in vitro fertilization will be discussed.

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Objective: Nitric oxide is suggested to play a role in the development of preeclampsia.

Methods: We studied 61 patients with gestational hypertension (GH), 77 with GH and significant proteinuria (urine protein excretion > or = 300 mg/24 h), 82 with essential hypertension (EH) and 188 normotensive women with at least one normal pregnancy.

Main Outcome Measure(s): A polymorphism within the constitutive endothelial nitric oxide synthase (ecNOS) gene in various types of hypertension in pregnancy was explored.

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Glanzmann's thrombasthenia (GT) is a genetically heterogeneous autosomal recessive syndrome associated with a bleeding tendency. To elucidate molecular basis of GT we have screened for mutations 30 GT patients. On the whole, 21 different candidate causal mutations, 17 in the alphaIIb and 4 in the beta3 gene have been found.

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