Background: Only recently Anti-Covid-19 strategies have been applied through specific vaccines, that are a decisive support to modify the evolution of the disease and to reduce the contagion curve. Along vaccination campaigns, the necessity to guarantee rapidity and effectiveness is a critical challenge for all health organizations; their operative capability is applied to carry out govern plans, to ensure safety of the procedures, to adopt good clinical practices, to help with adhesion to vaccine administration and to monitor adverse effects.
Study Design: The "Centro Clinico Morgagni" is a private accredited diagnosis and treatment Centre with high specialty departments and several hospital beds.
Endothelin (ET)-1 and ET-3, two peptides with a potent vasoconstrictive property, produce a variety of biological effects in different tissues by acting through two different receptors, the ET-1 selective ET(A) receptor and the non-selective ETB receptor. An increasing body of literature suggests that ET-1 acts as a paracrine/autocrine regulator of ovarian function. Indeed, ETB receptors have been identified in rat granulosa cells and ET-1 is a potent inhibitor of progesterone production.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe presence of activins in those hypothalamic regions containing gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-secreting neurons suggests that these peptides may regulate the reproductive function modulating not only pituitary FSH release and biosynthesis, but also hypothalamic GnRH release. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of activin-A, a homodimer of inhibin beta A subunit, on hypothalamic GnRH release in vitro and, because of their well known antithetical effects, to evaluate its interaction with inhibin. In addition, since androgens modulate the release of GnRH from male rat hypothalami, we thought it of interest to study the possible interplay between these steroids and activin on GnRH release.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBrain catecholamines have been implicated in the regulation of gonadotrophin release. It has been recently reported that noradrenaline (NA), applied within the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus, suppresses the pulsatile release of LH in the rat through a corticotrophin-releasing hormone (CRH)-dependent mechanism. Prolactin (PRL) is also able to suppress hypothalamic GnRH release following activation of the CRH-releasing neurone.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMinerva Cardioangiol
April 1996
We report the case of a female patient who came to our observation for a severe enterorrhage. Following colonoscopic examination and color-Doppler M-B Mode echocardiography we made the following diagnosis: "angiodysplasia of the right colon in females with aortic stenosis". It was possible to ascertain whether there were similar lesions in other parts of the gastro-intestinal tract because the patient opposed firmly.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Although oral administration of captopril, an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, is effective for the treatment of congestive heart failure (CHF), the effect of its intravenous (iv) administration is not well known.
Methods And Results: Ten patients (age range 48-72 years), with CHF belonging to the second and third NYHA class, were given an iv bolus of 25 mg of captopril. Before and 30 minutes after the infusion of captopril, a number of parameters of the left ventricular function were evaluated by echocardiography IREX 3 M-B Mode.
The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether transthoracic ecocardiography M-B mode was a sensitive and/or specific test for the early diagnosis of acute pulmonary embolism (PEA). For this purpose, we studied 7 patients with PEA as a complication of: deep leg venous thrombosis (3 cases), complicated bone fractures (2 cases), meniscectomy (1 case) and postpartum (1 case). The patients (3 males and 4 females), mean age of 46 +/- 7 years, did not have any previous earlier heart and/or pulmonary diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiabetic foot ulcers are a significant clinical problem. Lyophilized type I collagen (LC) can stimulate wound healing by promoting platelet adhesion and aggregation and acting as a chemotactic factor for macrophages. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of LC in the treatment of diabetic ulcers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Authors study the lipidemic effects of a "middle-term" treatment with heparin calcium in vasculopathic subjects undergoing the drug for antithrombotic purposes. The series consists of 35 subjects (21 m, 14 f, mean age 57 +/- 8) suffering from peripheral arteriopathy (24 cases) and instable angina (11 cases) of arteriosclerotic nature, and free from endocrinometabolic and hepatorenal diseases; all the subjects were normolipemic, except for 4 cases having hyperlipoproteinemia of type II B. After a week of standard diet and drug wash-out, each patient underwent antithrombotic treatment with calcium heparin (10.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Authors investigated the lipidometabolic effects of calcium heparin in order to assess if the antiatherogenic usefulness of the drug, recently demonstrated in the treatment of thrombosis and myocardial reinfarction, may be linked to its hypolipemiant property in addition to the antithrombotic one. The series consists of 25 normal-weight subjects (9 m, 16 f, mean age 68 +/- 5, RBW 107 +/- 3) of whom 11 were normolipemics (group A) and 14 hyperlipemics (group B) suffering from hyperlipoproteinemia of type IIA (4 cases), IIB (6 cases) and IV (4 cases). After an overnight fasting each subject was given calcium heparin (12,500 Units in a single dose subcutaneously); before and after 20', 1 hr, 2 hr and 6 hr venous blood samples were taken; for each sample plasma levels of triglyceride, total LDL-, total HDL-, HDL-3-, HDL-2-cholesterol, apoprotein CII, and apoprotein CIII were determined.
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