Publications by authors named "R Capoano"

Objective: Carotid atherosclerosis, a major cause of ischemic cerebrovascular events, is characterized by a pro-inflammatory and pro-oxidant vascular microenvironment. The current risk score models based on traditional risk factors for cardiovascular risk assessment have some limitations. The identification of novel blood biomarkers could be useful to improve patient management.

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Neuropeptide Y (NPY), a powerful neurotransmitter of the central nervous system, is a key regulator of angiogenesis and biology of adipose depots. Intriguingly, its peripheral vascular and angiogenic powerful activity is strictly associated to platelets, which are source of clinical hemoderivates, such as platelet lysate (PL), routinely employed in several clinical applications as wound healing, and to preserve ex vivo the progenitor properties of the adipose stromal cells pool. So far, the presence of NPY in PL and its biological effects on the adipose stromal cell fraction (ASCs) have never been investigated.

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Objective: Treatment of wounds difficult to heal concerns 50% of the elderly population in Italy and is therefore a relevant social burden. The present study shows how the treatment with autologous leuco-platelets reduces the healing time of wounds improving the functional recovery.

Patients And Methods: Patients (n=100) with ulcers of the legs were divided in two groups: 1) 50 patients treated with conventional therapies; 2) 50 patients treated with autologous leuco-platelet concentrate (LPC) and hyaluronic acid (HIAFF, Hyalofill-F® ) as a scaffold.

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  • * Skin repair is complex, with factors like diabetes and smoking affecting healing and limiting treatment options, making optimization of clinical strategies crucial.
  • * The article focuses on advancements in stem cell therapy for wound healing, highlighting protocols for expanding mesenchymal stem cells and exploring future strategies involving genetic modifications, biomimetic scaffolds, and nanoparticles.
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  • Cervical carotid dissection, particularly of the common carotid artery (CCAD), is a rare but significant cause of ischemic strokes in younger individuals, accounting for 20-25% of such strokes.
  • A unique case of a 67-year-old patient with burning pain and migraines led to the diagnosis of CCAD through Doppler ultrasound and aortic arch arteriography, prompting surgical intervention.
  • Successful surgery resulted in no post-operative issues, highlighting the need for further research on treatment guidelines for CCAD, as current methods are not well-established.
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