Publications by authors named "Mentuccia D"

Employing purified extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, i.e. type I, III, IV and V collagens (CI, CIII, CIV, CV), laminin (LM) and fibronectin (FN), as antigen sources we detected autoantibodies to conformational and/or denatured ECM antigens among 34 of 50 sera obtained from Hashimotos thyroiditis (HT) patients and 6 of 51 control sera obtained from non-autoimmune thyroid disease patients and healthy donors (HT sera vs.

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A common polymorphism of the type 2 deiodinase gene (Thr92Ala DIO2) was found to be associated with insulin resistance in a mixed Caucasian population. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of the Thr92Ala DIO2 variant to indices of insulin resistance in the Old Order Amish. A genotype-phenotype association study was performed at the research clinic in Strasburg, Pennsylvania, and the molecular genetics laboratory at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, and the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

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Thyroid hormone action has long been recognized as an important determinant of glucose homeostasis. Recent advances in the knowledge of the physiology of the deiodinases indicate that through tissue-specific regulation of thyroid hormone metabolism, leading to local specificity of thyroid hormone action and target gene transcription patterns, they may have an important function in the modulation of carbohydrate metabolism. This review briefly addresses the role of thyroid hormone action on glucose homeostasis with a specific focus on the significance of the peripheral metabolism of thyroid hormone in the regulation of glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity.

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Objective: The prevalence of platelet-associated IgG (paIgG) in nonthrombocytopenic patients with autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) alone or associated with autoimmune polyglandular syndrome (APS) has been studied.

Subjects: A total of 164 individuals were enrolled in this study: 81 patients with AITD alone, 33 patients with APS, and 50 healthy controls.

Results: The presence of paIgG was recorded in 41 of 81 patients with AITD (51%) as compared with 2 of 50 control subjects (4%, p < 0.

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Thyroid hormone action is an important determinant of energy and glucose metabolism. T4 metabolism is regulated by the deiodinases of which type 2 is expressed in humans in skeletal muscle and brown adipose tissue, where its transcription is stimulated by the beta-3 adrenergic pathway. We performed molecular scanning of the human type 2 deiodinase (DIO2) gene and evaluated a novel variant for associations with obesity and insulin resistance, assessing both the main effect and interaction with the Trp64Arg beta-3--adrenergic receptor (ADRB3) variant.

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Thyroid hormone plays an important role on myocardial development and function. The local effects of thyroid hormone are mediated by the receptor isoforms ultimately driving the expression of cardiac-specific genes. Although overt and subclinical thyroid dysfunction causes well-known changes in the cardiovascular system, little is known about local thyroid hormone action in normal and failing human myocardium.

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Objective: The selenoenzyme type 2 iodothyronine 5' deiodinase (DII) catalyzes the conversion of thyroxine into its active form tri-iodothyronine (T3), modulating thyroid hormone homeostasis in a local, tissue-specific manner. The amphibian, rodent and human cDNAs encoding this enzyme have been recently cloned and expressed. At present, little information regarding the genomic structure of mammalian DII is available.

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The ultrastructural study of cutaneous biopsies in diabetic patients highlighted in different phases of disease a progressive alteration of extracellular matrix (E.M.).

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75 patients with breast gross cystic disease and no cancer have been included in the study. For each patients serous and intracystic concentrations of MCA have been measured. The aim of the study is to assess whether if a relation between intracystic concentration of the marker and resistance and capability of cellular reproduction exists (confirmed by the release of the cyst).

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IAP marker was detected by radio-immunodiffusion in breast gross cyst fluid and in serum. No correlation was found between this antigen and cyst' cytological type, serum concentrations and acute phlogosis. In most cysts IAP was not valuable; on the other hand, high levels of glycoprotein were found only in the subgroup on relapsed class of apocrine cysts.

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