Publications by authors named "Grasso D"

This study employed visually evoked event-related potential (ERP) methodology to examine temporal patterns of structural and higher-level face processing in birth and foster/adoptive mothers viewing pictures of their children. Fourteen birth mothers and 14 foster/adoptive mothers engaged in a computerized task in which they viewed facial pictures of their own children, and of familiar and unfamiliar children and adults. All mothers, regardless of type, showed ERP patterns suggestive of increased attention allocation to their own children's faces compared to other child and adult faces beginning as early as 100-150 ms after stimulus onset and lasting for several hundred milliseconds.

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Purpose: To measure epidermal thickness by using skin ultrasonography (US) in a series of healthy control subjects and obligate carriers for the worldwide most frequent form of congenital hearing loss owing to the mutated alleles of the connexin 26 gene (GJB2).

Materials And Methods: The patent for the protocol, coupled with a new sonographic probe specifically designed to analyze epidermal thickness and a dedicated algorithm to classify individuals in groups, is pending. Institutional ethics committee approval and patient consent were obtained.

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Sensorineural hearing loss is one of the most common congenital abnormalities in infants and it affects approximately one to two neonates in every 1000 births. Early identification of hearing loss in the newborn is the first step for a successful rehabilitation programme. The introduction of Otoacoustic Emission responses as a useful tool in hearing screening programmes, allowed the identification of hearing loss in the well-baby nursery and in targeted populations of the neonatal intensive care unit.

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The physical transport of Escherichia coli in terrestrial environments may require control to prevent its dissemination from potential high-density sources, such as confined animal feedlot operations. Biobarriers, wherein convective flows carrying pathogens pass through a porous matrix with high retentive capacity, may present one such approach. Eight environmental E.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of dose-dense adjuvant chemotherapy regimens with peg-filgrastim support on the phenotype of peripheral blood leukocytes in breast cancer patients. We evaluated the leukocyte phenotype of 14 patients aged 46-67 years undergoing 4 courses of chemotherapy with either epirubucin/cyclophosphamide (n=7) or 5-fluorouracil/epirubucin/cyclophosphamide (n=7) followed by 4 courses of taxol supported by peg-filgrastim (6 mg) administered 72 h after each chemotherapy course. The overall leukocyte number significantly increased from the first treatment course, while total lymphocytes tended to decrease with a negative peak following the 6th course (p=0.

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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is frequently underdiagnosed in maltreated samples. Protective services information is critical for obtaining complete trauma histories and determining whether to survey PTSD symptoms in maltreated children. In the current study, without protective services information to supplement parent and child report, diagnosing PTSD was missed in a significant proportion of the cases.

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Background/aims: We have described VMP1 as a new protein which expression triggers autophagy in mammalian cells. Here we show that experimental diabetes activates VMP1 expression and autophagy in pancreas beta cells as a direct response to streptozotocin (STZ).

Methods: Male Wistar rats were treated with 65 mg/kg STZ and pancreas islets from untreated rats were incubated with 1 mM STZ.

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In this work the viability of a fluorescent technique for the determination of quinolones is studied. This analytical technique allows one to analyze the effect of the increasing order of the analytical signal from a univariate calibration (zero order data) to partial least squares (PLS) calibration (first order). The comparison has been done through the figures of merit of the analytical procedure (technique and calibration) in accordance with the ISO norm and the 2002/657/EC European Decision about residuals.

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Pegfilgrastim is a covalent conjugate of filgrastim and polyethylene glycol that has proved to be effective in supporting myelopoiesis during chemotherapy. Since very limited information is available on the biological effects of pegfilgrastim on neutrophils exposed to chemotherapy, we analyzed the following parameters in neutrophils of patients undergoing dose-dense chemotherapy for breast cancer: apoptosis, by a TUNEL technique; actin polymerization, using FITC-labeled phalloidin, and alkaline phosphatase activity by cytochemistry. Peripheral blood buffy coat smears were obtained before starting treatment and immediately before each chemotherapy course.

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Background: In postmenopausal women, an increase in insulin resistance is associated with an increased risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and breast cancer. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can reduce insulin resistance and coffee use is reported to decrease the incidence of diabetes. The aim of our study was to assess possible concurrent effects of HRT and espresso coffee intake on insulin resistance and on interdependent nutritional and clinical features.

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The role played by Ca(2+) ions in the interaction of the human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP) with model membranes has been investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and circular dichroism (CD) experiments. In particular, the interaction of hIAPP and its rat isoform (rIAPP) with zwitterionic dipalmitoyl-phosphatidylcholine (DPPC), negatively charged dipalmitoyl-phosphatidylserine (DPPS) vesicles and with a 3:1 mixtures of them, has been studied in the presence of Ca(2+) ions. The experiments have evidenced that amorphous, soluble hIAPP assemblies interact with the hydrophobic core of DPPC bilayers.

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  • The study involved 84 ALS participants who received arimoclomol in different doses or a placebo, focusing on assessing safety, tolerability, and how the drug is processed in the body.
  • Results showed that arimoclomol was well-tolerated at doses up to 300 mg/day, effectively crosses the blood-brain barrier, and supports a dosing schedule of three times a day, paving the way for future efficacy studies.
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Mutations in mitochondrial small subunit ribosomal proteins MRPS16 or MRPS22 cause severe, fatal respiratory chain dysfunction due to impaired translation of mitochondrial mRNAs. The loss of either MRPS16 or MRPS22 was accompanied by the loss of most of another small subunit protein MRPS11. However, MRPS2 was reduced only about 2-fold in patient fibroblasts.

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Lateral sinus thrombosis is a rare complication of middle ear diseases: in children, it is usually related to acute otitis media, but it is also found in adults with chronic otitis. It was more frequent in the pre-antibiotic era and mortality was high. The Authors present a paediatric case of lateral sinus thrombosis in which they describe the clinical approach and related literature.

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Lymphangiomas are rare benign congenital tumours, involving both the head and the neck and causing obstructing symptoms in the upper airways as well as aesthetic anomalies. In recent years, sclerosing therapy with OK-432 has become the treatment of choice in the management of these lymphatic malformations. Nonetheless, surgery still seems to be the therapy advocated for resolution of symptoms.

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Autophagy is an early cellular event during acute pancreatitis, a disease defined as pancreas self-digestion. The Vacuole Membrane Protein 1 (VMP1) is a trans-membrane protein highly activated in acinar cells early during pancreatitis-induced autophagy and it remains in the autophagosomal membrane. We have shown that VMP1 expression is able to trigger autophagy in mammalian cells, even under nutrient-replete conditions.

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The mechanism of translation in eubacteria and organelles is thought to be similar. In eubacteria, the three initiation factors IF1, IF2, and IF3 are vital. Although the homologs of IF2 and IF3 are found in mammalian mitochondria, an IF1 homolog has never been detected.

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Mammalian mitochondrial initiation factor 3 (IF3(mt)) has a central region with homology to bacterial IF3. This homology region is preceded by an N-terminal extension and followed by a C-terminal extension. The role of these extensions on the binding of IF3(mt) to mitochondrial small ribosomal subunits (28S) was studied using derivatives in which the extensions had been deleted.

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Background: No exhaustive data are available on the in vivo biological effects of pegfilgrastim utilized in dose-dense chemotherapy (CT). The cytokinetic effects exerted in a multicyclic CT program by this cytokine on CD34+/38+ peripheral blood (PB) progenitor cells was the focus of this study.

Patients And Methods: PB samples from 19 breast cancer patients treated with 4 courses of docetaxel and epirubicin followed by pegfilgrastim were studied.

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Autophagy is a degradation process of cytoplasmic cellular constituents, which serves as a survival mechanism in starving cells, and it is characterized by sequestration of bulk cytoplasm and organelles in double-membrane vesicles called autophagosomes. Autophagy has been linked to a variety of pathological processes such as neurodegenerative diseases and tumorigenesis, which highlights its biological and medical importance. We have previously characterized the vacuole membrane protein 1 (VMP1) gene, which is highly activated in acute pancreatitis, a disease associated with morphological changes resembling autophagy.

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Objective: We review two cases of non tuberculous mycobacteria infections of the parotid region in members of the same family. The parotid region represents a peculiar location for the disease and it is exceptional to discover cases in members of the same family.

Methods: Two unusual case reports of non tuberculous mycobacteria infections in two members of the same family are presented.

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Two mammalian mitochondrial initiation factors have been identified. Initiation factor 2 (IF2(mt)) selects the initiator tRNA (fMet-tRNA) and promotes its binding to the ribosome. Initiation factor 3 (IF3(mt)) promotes the dissociation of the 55S mitochondrial ribosome into subunits and may play additional, less-well-understood, roles in initiation complex formation.

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Interest in the 37-residue human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP) is related to its ability to form amyloid deposits in patients affected by type II diabetes. Attempts to unravel the molecular features of this disease have indicated several regions of this polypeptide to be responsible for either the ability to form insoluble fibrils or the abnormal interaction with membranes. To extend these studies to peptides that enclose His18, whose ionization state is believed to play a key role in the aggregation of hIAPP, we report on the synthesis of two peptides, hIAPP17-29 and rIAPP17-29, encompassing the 17-29 sequences of human and rat IAPP, respectively, as well as on their conformational features in water and in several membrane-mimicking environments as revealed by circular dichroism (CD) and 2D-NMR studies.

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The role played by the alpha-helix in determining the structure, the stability and the unfolding mechanism of azurin was addressed by studying a helix-depleted azurin variant produced by site-directed mutagenesis. The protein structure was investigated by CD, 1D (1)H NMR, fluorescence spectroscopy measurements and MD simulations, whilst EPR, UV-visible and cyclic voltammetry experiments were carried out to investigate the geometry and the properties of the Cu(II) site. The effects of the alpha-helix depletion on the thermal stability and the unfolding pathway of the protein were determined by DSC, UV/visible and fluorescence measurements at increasing temperature.

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