Publications by authors named "L Castorani"

Discovering novel risk and prognostic factors for COVID-19 may help not only in reducing severity and mortality but also in creating targeted therapies considering patients’ individual features. Liver fibrosis is considered a complication in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD), it is a feature of steatohepatitis (NASH), and it has already been related to an increased risk for a wide range of diseases. Here, we aimed to define if any parameter assessing metabolic status has predictive power in identifying inpatients at risk for poorer prognosis and an increased mortality from COVID-19.

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  • Latrodectism is a serious syndrome caused by bites from Latrodectus spiders, particularly L. tredecimguttatus, which is found in Italy and releases toxins affecting motor and adrenergic nerve function.
  • A 60-year-old man experienced severe symptoms after being bitten in the leg, leading to a hyperacute emergency presentation that included agitation, sweating, and muscle spasms, ultimately identified as poisoning from L. tredecimguttatus.
  • The patient was treated successfully with L. mactans antivenom from North America, showing significant improvement within an hour and being discharged two days later, highlighting the importance of prompt diagnosis and treatment for latrodectism.
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We previously reported that statins improve the symptoms of X-linked nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (X-NDI) in animal models. The aim of this study was to verify whether the pleiotropic effect of statins on AQP2 trafficking and kidney-concentrating ability, observed in rodents, was attainable in humans at therapeutic doses. We enrolled 24 naïve hypercholesterolemic patients and measured urine excretion of AQP2 (uAQP2) at baseline and during 12 weeks of treatment with simvastatin 20 mg/day.

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The liver plays a pivotal role in a myriad of metabolic processes, including detoxification, glycolipidic storage and export, and protein synthesis. Breath tests employing (13)C as stable isotope have been introduced to explore such energy-dependent pathways involving mitochondrial function in the liver. Specific substrates are ketoisocaproic acid, methionine, and octanoic acid.

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Mitochondrial dysfunction determines the onset and progression of chronic deleterious conditions including liver diseases. The in vivo assessment of mitochondrial function, by providing more insight into the pathogenesis of liver diseases, would be a helpful tool to study specific functions and to develop diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic strategies. The application of breath tests in the clinical setting to evaluate mitochondrial fitness may elegantly and noninvasively overcome the difficulties due to previous complex techniques and may provide clinically relevant information, i.

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