Publications by authors named "Ragno E"

Since 2013, the Council Directive 2013/51/Euratom has been regulating the content of radioactive substances in water intended for human consumption. However, mineral waters are exempted from this regulation, including self-bottled springs waters, where higher radon concentration are expected. Therefore, a systematic survey has been conducted on all the 33 mineral spring waters of Lazio (a region of Central Italy) in order to assess if such waters, when self-bottled, may be of concern for public health.

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Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic events, such as floods, droughts, and heat waves. We analyze changes in summer temperatures, the frequency, severity, and duration of heat waves, and heat-related mortality in India between 1960 and 2009 using data from the India Meteorological Department. Mean temperatures across India have risen by more than 0.

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Objective: Obesity is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease, and surgical treatment of obese patients as part of a multidisciplinary approach seems to provide faster results than diet therapy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of dermolipectomy on insulin action and inflammatory markers in 20 obese women.

Patients: At baseline and 40 days after dermolipectomy, 20 obese women underwent indirect calorimetry and hyperinsulinaemic glucose clamp.

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Significant changes in body composition, body fat distribution, and resting metabolic rate (RMR) occur with aging. Interestingly, studies on human longevity pointed out that long-lived subjects are less prone to the anthropometrics and metabolic derangement normally observed in the elderly. Indeed, the relationship between energy expenditure and longevity has been poorly investigated.

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Long-lived subjects have been shown to have peculiar anthropometric features (i.e. lower body mass index (BMI)) and metabolic parameters (i.

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In type 2 diabetic patients mealtime glucose fluctuations are important determinants of overall glucose control and overall risk of diabetes cardiovascular complications. In fact, acute elevation of plasma glucose concentrations trigger an array of tissue response that may contribute to development of such vascular complications since it may result in a thrombophilic condition, causes endothelial dysfunction (possibly through a reduction of nitric oxide availability) and is responsible for non-enzymatic glycation and production of free- radicals with ensuing oxidative stress. To keep post-prandial glucose with narrow range, metiglinide analogues drugs have been developed.

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Current literature indicates that abrogation of the IGF-I response pathway affects longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans, and that the down-regulation of IGF-I gene expression is associated with an extension of the life span in mice. In this paper we tested the hypothesis that polymorphic variants of IGF-I response pathway genes, namely IGF-IR (IGF-I receptor; G/A, codon 1013), PI3KCB (phosphoinositol 3-kinase; T/C, -359 bp; A/G, -303 bp), IRS-1 (insulin receptor substrate-1; G/A, codon 972), and FOXO1A (T/C, +97347 bp), play a role in systemic IGF-I regulation and human longevity. The major finding of this investigation was that subjects carrying at least an A allele at IGF-IR have low levels of free plasma IGF-I and are more represented among long-lived people.

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The aim of the present study was to investigate if aging is associated with platelet membrane modifications possibly related with cellular activation and hyperaggregability and if platelets from centenarians show different properties which might play a role in successful aging and longevity. Platelet plasma membranes were obtained from 60 healthy subjects, divided into four groups according to the age range: (1) 21-39 years; (2) 40-59 years; (3) 60-79 years; (4) centenarians (>/=100 years). Both centenarians and control subjects were submitted to the following inclusion criteria: liver, kidney, and thyroid function tests within the normal range; absence of history of diabetes, hypertension or coronary heart disease; no signs of edema or dehydration; no drug or vitamin supplement in the 4 weeks before the study; absence of Alzheimer's disease or secondary dementia.

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Recent studies have demonstrated that C-peptide exerts beneficial effects on endothelial function. To investigate the relationship between residual pancreatic C-peptide secretion and endothelial function in patients with well controlled or poorly controlled Type II diabetes, we studied 100 patients with Type II diabetes that were free from diabetic neuropathy. In all patients, insulin resistance, residual pancreatic C-peptide secretion, endothelial function and oxidative stress were investigated using the homoeostasis model assessment (HOMA) index, glucagon bolus test, brachial reactivity, Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) and thiobarbituric acid-reacting substances (TBARS).

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Aging, oxidative stress and insulin resistance are strongly correlated. There is a growing body of evidence showing that aging is associated with a significant rise in oxidative stress mainly due to a decline in anti-oxidant activity and a rise in pro-oxidant factors such as glucose and insulin concentrations. Furthermore, aging is also associated with a progressive rise in insulin resistance which is due to a complex network of environmental, anthropometric and neuro-hormonal factors.

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Deregulation of the inflammatory response plays a major role in the age-related decline of physical performance. The causal pathway leading from inflammation to disability has not been fully clarified, but several researches suggest that interleukin-6 (IL-6) causes a reduction of physical performance in elderly through its effect on muscle function. In vitro studies demonstrated that IL-6 inhibits the secretion of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and its biological activity, suggesting that the negative effect of IL-6 on muscle function might be mediated through IGF-I.

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Objective: Recent studies have demonstrated that C-peptide exerts beneficial effects on the diabetic state, including improvements in kidney and nerve function. Thus, we investigated the effect of residual pancreatic C-peptide secretion on the cardiac autonomic nervous system in well- and poorly controlled type II diabetic patients.

Design: Randomised cross-sectional study.

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Previous studies demonstrated a relationship between the degree of insulin resistance and plasma plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 (PAI-1) levels. We aim at investigating the relationship between the degree of insulin resistance and plasma PAI-1 levels in aged subjects (n=83) and in healthy centenarians (n=42). In all subjects the degree of insulin resistance was assessed by HOMA method.

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The LL genotype among subjects with paraoxonase (PON) polymorphism Met-Leu 54 has been shown to be associated with elevated risk of coronary heart disease. Indeed, insulin resistance (IR) is a well known cardiovascular risk factor that is likely attributable to a genetic background, lifestyle, and environmental factors such oxidative stress. Because subjects sharing the LL genotype have a more elevated degree of oxidative stress, one cannot rule out that in those subjects a more severe degree of IR can occur.

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Aim/hypothesis: Previous studies have shown that insulin has an important in vitro role in the regulation of human erythropoiesis. We investigated whether in vivo hyperinsulinaemia/insulin resistance affects haematological parameters.

Methods: A total of 608 subjects between 22 and 99 years of age were enrolled in the Chianti study, an epidemiological study of factors affecting mobility in old age.

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Decreased heart rate variability (HRV) is a risk factor for cardiovascular mortality. Elevated plasma free fatty acid (FFA) levels decrease HRV in healthy subjects. Thus, we investigated the effect of changes in plasma FFA levels on HRV, in non-insulin-dependent diabetes (NIDDM) patients.

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Background: Type 2 diabetes is associated with elevated oxidative stress and declines in antioxidant defense. The disease is also characterized by an imbalance in the ratio of cardiac sympathetic to parasympathetic tone. Antioxidants, vitamin E in particular, may have beneficial effects on the cardiac autonomic nervous system through a decline in oxidative stress.

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Background: Fatty acids have been shown to stimulate the sympathetic nervous system in rats. Power spectral analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) is a safe and useful tool with which to evaluate cardiac autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity. Whether changes in plasma fatty acid concentrations affect the sympathetic nervous system or HRV in humans is unknown.

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One hundred and ninety-five aged (mean age: 67+/-4.8 years), non-insulin dependent diabetic patients underwent a randomised single-blind study for investigating the effect of statin administration on insulin resistance and respiratory quotient. After 4 weeks run-in period, all patients were randomised in three groups: placebo (n=67), simvastatin (10 mg/day) (n=61) and atorvastatin (5 mg/day) (n=67).

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Vascular disease accounts for the majority of the clinical complications in diabetes mellitus. As an exaggerated oxidative stress degree has been postulated as the link between diabetes mellitus and endothelial function, a possible positive effect of plasma vitamin E (Vit.E) administration on brachial reactivity could be postulated.

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