Publications by authors named "M Muzzioli"

Aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of zinc on the kinetic of development of CD34(+) cell progenitors towards NK cells in young and old ages. CD34(+) cells were purified from peripheral blood of healthy subjects and cultured in medium supplemented with interleukin-15, interleukin-7, Flt 3 ligand, and stem cell factor. The number of cells developed in culture was significantly lower in old than in young subjects.

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The Natural Killer cell maturation from CD34(+) hematopoietic cell precursors is a complex process that requires the synergistic effect of different cytokines and growth factors. Although there have been a number of important advances in our understanding of the Natural Killer differentiation, the developmental step leading to mature Natural Killer cells is still poorly defined. We evaluated the effect of two zinc concentrations (10 and 20microM) on the kinetic of development of CD34(+) cell progenitors towards Natural Killer cells.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine whether psychological well being as well as metabolic, neuroendocrine and immune functions were different in non spousal primary caregivers of disabled elderly than in controls.

Setting And Design: We randomly recruited 38 primary family carers of over 65 year old recipients of health home care services and 37 controls stratified according to sex and age.

Method: Data were collected on psychological wellbeing (including anxiety, depression and self-perceived quality of life), on neuroendocrine and immune conditions (haemanalysis and metabolic signs, plasma ACTH, cortisol, prolactin, intra-lymphocyte content of beta-endorphins, NK cell activity and number), as well as on the incidence and severity of influenza disease during previous winter.

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The capacity of the remodeling immune responses during stress (immune plasticity) is fundamental to reach successful aging. We herein report two pivotal models to demonstrate the relevance of the immune plasticity in aging and successful aging. One model is represented by the circadian rhythms of immune responses; the other one is the immune responses during partial hepatectomy/liver regeneration (pHx).

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NKT cells derive from the thymus and home to the liver. Liver NKT cells can be divided in two groups: 'classical' and 'non-classical'. The first is CD1d-restricted, the second is CD1d-unrestricted.

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