Publications by authors named "ZATTI M"

Translation of mRNAs is a fundamental process that occurs in all cell types of multicellular organisms. Conventionally, it has been considered a default step in gene expression, lacking specific regulation. However, recent studies have documented that certain mRNAs exhibit cell type-specific translation.

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Inteins are genetic mobile elements that are inserted within protein-coding genes, which are usually housekeeping genes. They are transcribed and translated along with the host gene, then catalyze their own splicing out of the host protein, which assumes its functional conformation thereafter. As Prp8 inteins are found in several important fungal pathogens and are absent in mammals, they are considered potential therapeutic targets since inhibiting their splicing would selectively block the maturation of fungal proteins.

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Both genetic and early environmental factors contribute to the pathogenesis of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). Gender and psychopathology symptoms might further moderate this association, resulting in an impairment of both the dopaminergic and serotoninergic pathways that sustain the binge, withdrawal and craving cycle. In a sample of of adult children of alcoholic parents (ACOAs) (n = 107) we compared those with and without an AUD, on socio-demographic variables, adverse childhood experiences, psychopathology symptoms and two polymorphisms associated with an impaired serotoninergic and dopaminergic neurotransmission (5HTTLPR and Taq1A/DRD2).

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Background: Histoplasmosis is a neglected disease that affects mainly immunocompromised patients, presenting a progressive dissemination pattern and a high mortality rate, mainly due to delayed diagnosis, caused by slow fungal growth in culture. Therefore, a fast, suitable and cost-effective assay is required for the diagnosis of histoplasmosis in resource-limited laboratories. This study aimed to develop and evaluate two new molecular approaches for a more cost-effective diagnosis of histoplasmosis.

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Background: Ticlopidine inhibits platelet aggregation by preventing the binding of fibrinogen to its platelet receptor. We examined whether this inhibition involved platelet transduction system such as Na+/H+ pump and platelet intracellular calcium.

Methods: Platelet adhesion in 13 patients with peripheral vascular disease treated with ticlopidine, 250 mg b.

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Oxidized LDL has been observed to induce abnormalities in endothelial function which may be relevant for the progression of atherosclerotic lesions. We studied in vitro the possible effects of oxidized LDL on the antiaggregating activity of endothelial cells, which is dependent on release of prostacyclin and nitric oxide. We used an experimental model in which cultured human endothelial cells were placed in the aggregometer in contact with human platelets, after blockade of cyclo-oxygenase by adding acetylsalicylic acid.

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An automated procedure to help general practitioners in clinical diagnosis and decision making is presented. The computer-based program is conceived to process results from laboratory tests performed on outpatients, providing general practitioners with possible causes of abnormal results. When only one or two abnormal tests are observed, a series of suggestions pertinent to each abnormality is printed.

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Spectrin extractability was measured in the erythrocyte membranes from patients with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), from DMD definite carriers (in whom serum creatine kinase (CK) was also measured) and patients affected by other myopathies. After the extraction of spectrin from ghosts with EDTA, membrane proteins were examined using sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Spectrin extractability was also investigated in the presence of an excess of calcium.

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Leukocyte aggregation induced by N-formylmethionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (FMLP) has been measured in a group of patients with hypercholesterolaemia (n = 22) and in a group of control subjects (n = 26), age- and sex-matched. When hypercholesterolaemic patients were divided into two groups, with a discriminatory level of 7.7 mmol/l of plasma cholesterol, FMLP-induced leukocyte aggregation of patients with greater than 7.

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Selenium added to the culture medium of confluent pig aortic endothelial cells caused a time-related elevation in the activity of the hydroperoxide scavenging enzyme: glutathione peroxidase. This increased activity was associated with an enhanced ability to produce prostacyclin irregardless of whether the agonist was arachidonic acid or thrombin. Since prostacyclin synthetase is believed to be irreversibly inhibited by alkyl hydroperoxides, we feel that the greater production of prostacyclin by selenium-treated cells as compared with control cells may reflect a protective effect of GSH.

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15-hydroxy-prostaglandin-dehydrogenase (PGDH) activity was studied in rat kidney homogenates during the development of hypertension, within 20 days after left renal artery constriction by a solid silver clip. In the ischemic kidney PGDH activity increased at day 6, reached maximum at day 10, then progressively at day 15 and returned to normal levels at day 20. No difference was found between contralateral kidneys and kidneys of normotensive control rats.

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In 196 adult patients with chronic renal disease or primary hypertension, the evaluation of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by means of creatinine clearance, 'predicted' creatinine clearance and [125I]-iothalamate clearance was performed. Iothalamate clearance was evaluated after subcutaneous injection of the substance . In patients with normal or upper borderline plasma creatinine values, the iothalamate clearance ranged from 44 to 117 ml/min/1.

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Cases showing erythrocyte glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) defects have been previously described. Our experiments demonstrate that a number of non genetic factors may influence the GSH-Px activity in human erythrocytes. Selenium administration in vivo was followed in four subjects by elevation in erythrocyte GSH-Px activity ranging from 30% to 1400%.

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1. The 24 h urinary excretion of kallikrein has been studied in 40 normotensive control subjects and in 74 age-matched patients with essential hypertension under similar conditions. By use of the renin-sodium index, hypertensive patients were divided into two subgroup: low-renin hypertension and normal-renin hypertension patients.

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5 prepubertal boys with unilateral cryptorchidism and compensatory hypertrophy of the descended testicle, 22 prepubertal boys with unilateral cryptorchidism and without CTH, and 14 prepubertal normal boys were submitted to LH-RH and to HCG tests in order to study the hormonal behaviour in CTH phenomenon before puberty. High but normal peaks of plasma LH and FSH were observed after LH-RH in CTH boys who showed a significant increase of testosterone after HCG stimulation. On the contrary the LH response to LH-RH and the testosterone response to HCG of the boys with unilateral cryptorchidism and without CTH were, as expected, significantly lower than in the control ones.

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