Publications by authors named "R Navalesi"

Increase in adipose mass results in obesity and modulation of several factors in white adipose tissue (WAT). Two important examples are tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) and leptin, both of which are upregulated in adipose tissue in obesity. In order to isolate genes differentially expressed in the WAT of genetically obese db/db mice compared to their lean littermates, we performed RNA fingerprinting and identified haptoglobin (Hp), which is significantly upregulated in the obese animals.

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Studies in rodents have suggested that Th2 and Th3 cytokines can be effective in reducing proinflammatory and Th1 cytokine-induced islet damage. Whether this is the case with human islets and might be due to a direct action of Th2 and Th3 cytokines is not known. In the present study, we evaluated whether Th2 (500 U/ml IL-4 plus 100 U/ml IL-10) or Th3 (5 ng/ml TGF-1beta) cytokines may prevent the derangements induced on isolated human islets by prolonged (12 or 72 h) exposure to combined proinflammatory (50 U/ml IL-1beta, 1000 U/ml TNF alpha) and Th1 (1000 U/ml interferon gamma) cytokines.

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Aims: To test the safety and effectiveness of carboxyl-methyl-cellulose dressing (Aquacel; ConvaTec, UK) in the management of deep diabetic foot ulcers, a group of consecutive out-patients attending the foot clinic of the Department of Metabolic Diseases was studied.

Methods: Patients were selected according to the following inclusion criteria: a foot ulcer deeper than 1 cm for > 3 weeks, good peripheral blood supply (palpable peripheral pulses or ABPI > 0.9).

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Aims: To report on the reproducibility of iohexol glomerular filtration rate (GFR) estimation, to compare the plasma clearance of iohexol with that of[51Cr]EDTA and to evaluate the reliability of reduced sampling schedules in estimating GFR in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Methods: Agreement was assessed in 15 Type 1 and 26 Type 2 diabetics with creatinine ranging from 53 to 564 micromol/l.

Results: The regression between multiple-sample iohexol and[51Cr]EDTA clearances was 0.

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