Publications by authors named "Massenti M"

Recently we found that acute treatment with Oxotremorine (Oxo), a non-selective mAChRs agonist, up-regulates heat shock proteins and activates their transcription factor heat shock factor 1 in the rat hippocampus. Here we aimed to investigate: a) if acute treatment with Oxo may regulate pro-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress in the rat hippocampus; b) if chronic restraint stress (CRS) induces inflammatory or oxidative alterations in the hippocampus and whether such alterations may be affected by chronic treatment with Oxo. In the acute experiment, rats were injected with single dose of Oxo (0.

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Background: Aβ peptide abnormal production is associated with the development and maintenance of neuroinflammation and oxidative stress in brains from Alzheimer disease (AD) patients. Suppression of neuroinflammation may then represent a suitable therapeutic target in AD. We evaluated the efficacy of IFNβ1a in attenuating cognitive impairment and inflammation in an animal model of AD.

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Objective: Animal studies have shown that irisin is a myokine secreted following physical exercise, and that it induces the remodeling of white adipose tissue toward brown adipose tissue. Therefore, a protective role of irisin against obesity, diabetes, and other metabolic and cardiovascular conditions has been hypothesized. However, data in humans are contradictory and few data are available concerning the general population.

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  • * The study analyzed 1,019 individuals aged 18-90 to determine their metabolic health by classifying them based on BMI and the presence of certain health conditions related to metabolic and cardiovascular issues.
  • * Findings showed that 71.1% of participants were overweight or obese, with 27.4% classified as metabolically healthy, while 36.7% of normal-weight individuals were metabolically unhealthy, indicating the need for better identification and treatment strategies.
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  • Oxotremorine (Oxo) enhances neuronal plasticity, potentially aiding in the treatment of anxiety and depression linked to chronic stress.
  • The study tested Oxo's anxiolytic effects in rats subjected to chronic restraint stress, measuring behavior through various anxiety tests and assessing neurotrophic factor levels.
  • Results indicated that Oxo treatment reduced anxiety and restored reduced levels of BDNF and FGF2 in key brain areas, suggesting its therapeutic potential for anxiety-related disorders.
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  • The Italian Study Group on Hospital Hygiene conducted a survey to assess the knowledge of tuberculosis and its control measures among undergraduate health care students across 15 Italian universities.
  • A total of 2,220 students participated, revealing that medical students generally had a better understanding of tuberculosis compared to nursing students, with only 60% correctly answering questions about clinical aspects and vaccines.
  • The findings emphasize a significant need for enhanced tuberculosis education in health care programs, particularly for nursing students, to better prepare them for effective disease management.
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  • Nasal turbinate hypertrophy (enlargement of nasal structures) affects about 20% of Europeans and can cause significant breathing issues.
  • A study observed 36 patients who underwent radiofrequency treatment, gathering data through questionnaires to assess symptom improvement over two years.
  • Results showed significant reductions in nasal obstruction and associated symptoms, but urban living and allergic rhinitis were linked to lower improvement rates, highlighting the need to consider individual factors in treatment outcomes.
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Polymorphisms of genes encoding key factors for the control and activation of inflammatory response and coagulation cascade regulation may play a role in genetic susceptibility to acute myocardial infarction (AMI). This study sought to analyze the effect of TNF -308G/A and pro-thrombin (FII) 20210G/A polymorphisms on the laboratory parameters of young patients affected by AMI. Results indicated that TNF -308A positive genotype frequencies were increased in these patients and that a genetically determined higher production of TNF-α is associated in young subjects to a more severe cardiac damage as depicted by higher levels of troponin, Creatine kinase-MB Isoenzyme (mCK-MB) and a significant increased plasma fibrinogen levels.

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Background: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and organochlorine pesticides are common environmental contaminants that have been associated with human health problems.

Objectives: To assess serum concentrations of several organochlorine contaminants in general population living in a city with an ancient agricultural tradition and to identify possible exposure sources in Sicily.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 101 individuals.

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Anisakis simplex (AS) is a cause of allergic sensitization and potential occupational risk is suggested in fishermen and workers assigned to fish processing and sale. A cross-sectional study was conducted in order to assess possible health effects of occupational exposure to AS in workers recruited from western Sicily fisheries sector. Social, demographic, and occupation-related data were collected.

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Background: Although guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) exist, specific guidelines for plastic surgery are missing and there is a tendency towards excessive administration of antibiotics. A total of 1100 patients were prospectively studied according to an evidence-based protocol to investigate if limiting antibiotic prophylaxis to high-risk cases does increase the infection rate.

Methods: Between April 2009 and April 2010, 1100 consecutive patients undergoing elective reconstructive or cosmetic procedures were enrolled.

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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients present a decrease of antioxidants and neuroprotective and immunoregulatory vitamins and an increase of total homocysteine (tHcy), cholesterol (CHL), HDL-cholesterol, and of cellular stress markers, variably associated with the different phases of the disease. We compared the blood levels of uric acid, folic acid, vitamins B12, A, and E, tHcy, CHL, HDL-cholesterol, and triglycerides in forty MS patients during a phase of clinical inactivity with those of eighty healthy controls, matched for age and sex. We found higher levels of tHcy (p = 0.

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Background: Genotype 1 (G1) hepatitis C virus (HCV) is associated with insulin resistance (IR) and its clearance seems to improve insulin sensitivity. We aimed to evaluate the time course of IR in response to antiviral therapy in non-diabetic, non-cirrhotic G1 HCV patients and to assess the effect of metabolic factors on sustained virological response (SVR).

Methods: A total of 83 consecutive treatment-naive G1 chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients were evaluated by anthropometric and metabolic measurements, including IR using the homeostasis model assessment (HOMA).

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Unlabelled: Retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4) is an adipocytokine associated with insulin resistance (IR). We tested serum levels of RBP4 to assess its link with steatosis in patients with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C (CHC) or nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Nondiabetic patients with CHC (n = 143) or NAFLD (n = 37) were evaluated by liver biopsy and anthropometric and metabolic measurements, including IR by the homeostasis model assessment.

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The objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of odontogenic cysts (OCs) in Sicily and evaluate their distribution during a 20-year period. A cross-sectional retrospective study was carried out in 1,310 cysts of the jaw diagnosed in 12,197 individuals, who consecutively attended the Odontostomatologic Clinic of Palermo from 1986 to 2005. 1,273 cysts were classified as odontogenic, whereas only 37 were non-odontogenic.

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Monoclonal gammopathies (GM) are divided into clinically manifest and asymptomatic syndromes. In the last 20 years, the prevalence of GM in industrialized Countries is more than doubled. In order to verify the prevalence of these forms in Western Sicily, at University General Hospital of Palermo an epidemiologic inquiry was made to check the presence of GM as fortuitous event during routine analyses; from March 2000 to March 2001 it was found a prevalence of 0.

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Background: The aim of this work is to demonstrate the high effectiveness of preoperative diagnosis by echotomographic study of thyroid nodules through color-Doppler sonography integrated by B-mode. The authors performed both B-mode ultrasonography and color-Doppler sonography on 125 patients expecting total thyroidectomy surgical intervention, without a previous evaluation of a number of other already performed clinical and instrumental tests. After the intervention, we compared the histologic test with the data drawn from the ultrasound scan, in order to demonstrate that color-Doppler sonography is able to provide for additional diagnostic information in the preoperative period.

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Prevalence of HBV infection in Palermo was investigated in 1989, in comparison with similar data observed in 1982. Between September 1988 and April 1989, 1001 serum samples taken from healthy individuals or from patients with pathology unrelated to liver diseases, in the age groups 0 to 59 years, were collected. Prevalence of HBsAg and anti-HBc was, respectively, 2.

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Salmonellosis is become an increasing public health problem in many countries. Serotyping and assessment of antibiotic resistance are useful tools, which assist in understanding the epidemiology of Salmonella infections. In this respect, the Centre of Enterobacteriaceae of Southern Italy provides helpful information on the changing pattern of Salmonella serovars in this geographic area.

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In 1984-87, 10 isolates of Salmonella enterica subsp. bongori ser. 48:Z35:-, 9 of human source, were identified at the Southern Italy Centre of Enterobacteriaceae.

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An epidemiological study was carried out on sixty-four Salmonella typhimurium strains isolated in Palermo during the period January-July 1987 and identified at the Southern Italy Center of Enterobacteriaceae. These included 5 isolates from a small food-poisoning outbreak, which resulted antibiotic susceptible, not colicinogenic and untypable by the phage-type scheme of Anderson. Plasmid profile analysis was not a reliable method to differentiate them from non epidemic strains.

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A molecular epidemiological analysis was carried out on S. enteritidis isolates identified at the Central Italy Enterobacteriaceae Center during 1986. 26 of these were from a diarrhoeal disease outbreak, which occurred in the period April-June at the "S.

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A molecular epidemiological study was carried out on 60 Salmonella dublin isolates identified at the Southern Italy Enterobacteriaceae Center between 1971 and 1985. These included 23 isolates from children with diarrhoea in Palermo obtained during 1984. All isolates from the outbreak of gastroenteritis in children were resistant to chloramphenicol and streptomycin and harboured two plasmids of 50 MDa and 3 MDa molecular weight, whereas the majority of the isolates identified before 1984 were susceptible to these antibiotics and carried only a 50 MDa molecular weight plasmid.

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A simple test for detection of urokinase in Shigella is described. The test is performed by suspending a loopful of bacteria in 100 microliters of a buffered 1mM solution of benzoyl-beta-alanyl glycyl-arginyl-4-nitroanilide acetate (Chromozym U). Enzymatic activity is revealed by formation of a yellow colour after 24 h of incubation at 37 degrees C.

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