Publications by authors named "Maria F Marotto"

This observational study was conducted in premenopausal women who presented themselves at the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the University Hospital of Cagliari (Italy), for heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) dependent on uterine myomas. After a screening visit, 19 women without contraindications to ulipristal acetate (UPA) treatment, were included in the study that envisaged 12 months of observation in which each subject was asked to assume UPA (tablet of 5 mg, ESMYA, one tablet a day for 3 months: first cycle) two menstrual cycles of interruption and a second ESMYA cycle, followed by 3 months of observation (third follow-up month, visit 4). The significant decrease of myoma volume, diagnosed after the first ESMYA cycle, persisted until the visit 4.

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The medical strategy to antagonize myoma size and related-symptoms is to reduce estrogen and progesterone activity on myomas. This can be obtained with the GnRH agonist (GnRHa) or with compounds that antagonize progesterone stimulatory activity on myomas. Selective progesterone receptor modulators (SPRMs) bind progesterone receptor (PR), leading to both agonist and antagonist effects.

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  • The vaginal immune system (VIS) acts as the primary defense against foreign agents, and activating it could help treat vulvo-vaginal infections (VVI) caused by imbalances in the vaginal ecosystem.
  • A product called Immunovag, which combines bacterial lysates from Propionibacterium acnes with hyaluronic acid and polycarbophil, was tested for its effectiveness in treating various types of VVI.
  • After a 5-day treatment with Immunovag, a significant number of women showed improvement and reduced symptoms of VVI compared to before treatment, making it a potential effective remedy for imbalances in the vaginal environment.
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Background: Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is favored by a decreased activity of vaginal immune system. The fraction derived from Propionibacterium acnes is known to activate the immune system and is used parenterally to treat respiratory and urinary infections. The employ of a fraction derived from Propionibacterium acnes locally, in the context of the vaginal immune system, is made possible by a vaginal gel in which this fraction is associated with hyaluronic acid, well-known for its moisturizing activity, and polycarbophil, capable of miming the function of cervical mucus.

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Introduction: Progesterone (P), and its receptors (PRs), play a key role in uterine leiomyoma growth. Selective progesterone receptor modulators exert mixed antagonist and agonist effects on the PRs. Mifepristone, a PR-antagonist, reduces leiomyoma volume and related symptoms.

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Background: Chlormadinone acetate (CMA) is a progestin compound similar to progesterone, with antiandrogenic properties. In healthy eumenorrheic women, it was demonstrated that the monophasic estroprogestin formulation containing CMA (2 mg) plus ethinyl estradiol (EE) (30 mcg) (EE30+CMA) is efficacious both in reducing hyperandrogenic symptoms, fat mass and in improving lipoprotein panel, without changes in insulin-glucose metabolism. These metabolic properties are important for women affected by polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in whom there is a predisposition to insulin resistance.

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Background: We aimed to evaluate whether a six-cycle treatment with oral contraceptive containing 30 mcg of ethinylestradiol (EE2) plus 2 mg of chlormadinone acetate (CMA) (EE2+CMA) alters body weight (BW) and body composition of healthy young women with normal menstrual cycles. The results in treated subjects were compared to those obtained in nontreated women as control.

Study Design: Multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analysis (MF-BIA) was performed in 48 healthy young women during the follicular phase of their menstrual cycle.

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Purpose: Seizure exacerbation in catamenial epilepsy (CE) is associated with the decrease in progesterone secretion and increase in estradiol secretion during the premenstrual period. Moreover, experimental evidence suggests that tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone (THDOC), a positive modulator of the type A receptor for gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), a negative modulator of this receptor, might play a crucial role in modulating seizure frequency during the menstrual cycle. Following these studies it seems of interest to investigate possible variations, among other hormonal parameters, of THDOC and DHEAS in CE patients.

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We investigated whether pregnancy could modify psychological symptoms and whether neuroactive steroids which exert an anti-anxiety effect by acting on the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-A receptors, are modified during pregnancy in young healthy women. Healthy volunteer women in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Cagliari University participated in the study. They were divided into women with low (group 1, seven subjects) and high (group 2, seven subjects) psychological score by SCL-90 psychometric scale.

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