171 results match your criteria: "Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche e Cliniche L. Sacco[Affiliation]"

Feasibility of IAPWG protocol in performing high-definition three-dimensional anorectal manometry: A prospective, multicentric italian study.

Tech Coloproctol

October 2024

Gastrointestinal Unit, Department of Translational Sciences and New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.

Background: The International Anorectal Physiology Working Group (IAPWG) suggests a standardized protocol to perform high-resolution anorectal manometry. The applicability and possible limitations of the IAPWG protocol in performing three-dimensional high-definition anorectal manometry (3D-ARM) have still to be extensively evaluated.

Methods: The IAPWG protocol was applied in performing 3D-ARM.

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  • Non-Typhoidal Salmonellas (NTSs) are widely prevalent in Italy, with over 3,500 cases reported annually, but there is limited data on salmonellosis.
  • A study involving 252 patients revealed that extreme ages were significantly associated with bacteremic infections, with invasive infections exhibiting a much higher mortality rate.
  • The study also noted a rising trend in antibiotic resistance, particularly to common antibiotics, and highlighted diarrhea and fever as the most frequent symptoms, emphasizing the serious impact of NTS infections on vulnerable populations.
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Predictive and reactive behaviors represent two mutually exclusive strategies in a sensorimotor task. Predictive behavior consists in internally estimating timing and features of a target stimulus and relies on a cortical medial frontal system [superior frontal gyrus (SFG)]. Reactive behavior consists in waiting for actual perception of the target stimulus and relies on the lateral frontal cortex [inferior frontal gyrus (IFG)].

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Objective: Progressive myoclonic epilepsy type 1 (EPM1) is caused by biallelic alterations in the CSTB gene, most commonly dodecamer repeat expansions. Although transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-induced long-interval intracortical inhibition (LICI) was previously reported to be normal in EPM1, short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) was reduced. We explored the association between these measures and the clinical and genetic features in a separate group of patients with EPM1.

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Response to Comment on D'Addio et al. Immunogenicity and Safety of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccines in a Cohort of Patients With Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes 2022;71:1800-1806.

Diabetes

September 2022

International Center for T1D, Pediatric Clinical Research Center Romeo ed Enrica Invernizzi, Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche e Cliniche L. Sacco, Università di Milano, Milan, Italy.

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-evoked EEG potentials (TEPs) have been used to study the excitability of different cortical areas (CAs) in humans. Characterising the interhemispheric symmetry of TMS-EEG may provide further understanding of structure-function association in physiological and pathological conditions. We hypothesise that, in keeping with the underlying cytoarchitectonics, TEPs in contralateral homologous CAs share similar, symmetric spectral features, whilst ipsilateral TEPs from different CAs diverge in their waveshape and frequency content.

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The association between migraine and patent foramen ovale (PFO) has been documented. We aimed to investigate platelet activation, prothrombotic phenotype, and oxidative stress status of migraineurs with PFO on 100 mg/day aspirin, before and 6 months after PFO closure. Data show that, before PFO closure, expression of the classical platelet activation markers is comparable in patients and aspirin-treated healthy subjects.

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Immunogenicity and Safety of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccines in a Cohort of Patients With Type 1 Diabetes.

Diabetes

August 2022

International Center for T1D, Pediatric Clinical Research Center Romeo ed Enrica Invernizzi, Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche e Cliniche L. Sacco, Università di Milano, Milan, Italy.

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  • Patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) were evaluated for their immune response to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines in a study involving 375 participants, including 326 with T1D.
  • Both groups experienced similar local and systemic side effects following vaccination, and both showed an increase in antibody response.
  • However, T1D patients exhibited a weaker cellular immune response, with notable decreases in key cytokines, but no significant changes in glycometabolic levels were detected during follow-up.
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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma occurs mostly in people with chronic liver disease and ranks sixth in terms of global incidence of cancer, and third in terms of cancer deaths. In clinical practice, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used as a second-line diagnostic imaging modality to confirm the presence of focal liver lesions suspected as hepatocellular carcinoma on prior diagnostic test such as abdominal ultrasound or alpha-fetoprotein, or both, either in surveillance programmes or in clinical settings. According to current guidelines, a single contrast-enhanced imaging study (computed tomography (CT) or MRI) showing typical hallmarks of hepatocellular carcinoma in people with cirrhosis is considered valid to diagnose hepatocellular carcinoma.

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  • Predictive low-glucose suspend (PLGS) and hybrid closed-loop (HCL) systems are compared to standard sensor-augmented pump (SAP) therapy for their effects on glucose control in type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients.
  • A study of 136 adults found that HCL systems significantly improved time spent within the target glucose range and reduced hypoglycemic episodes compared to SAP and PLGS systems.
  • Although glucose management metrics varied by system type, no significant differences in quality of life were detected, although semi-automated systems were perceived as more convenient by users.
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Background: Although described as non-progressive, alternating hemiplegia of childhood (AHC) can display a sudden deterioration, anecdotally reported mainly in childhood. Outcome in adulthood is uncertain.

Objectives: Aim of this study is to describe the long-term follow-up of neurological function in adults with AHC.

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Cytokinins are naturally occurring adenine derivatives whose physiological role is that of growth regulators in plants and that show also many other activities either in plants and in mammalian cells. In plants, they can be found mainly as free bases ((N-substituted adenines, CKs), but also as the corresponding N- ribosides (N-substituted adenosines, CKRs). In mammalian cells, CKRs are, in general, more active than CKs.

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Several studies have demonstrated the role of high glucose in promoting endothelial dysfunction utilizing traditional two-dimensional (2D) culture systems, which, however, do not replicate the complex organization of the endothelium within a vessel constantly exposed to flow. Here we describe the response to high glucose of micro- and macro-vascular human endothelial cells (EC) cultured in biomimetic microchannels fabricated through soft lithography and perfused to generate shear stress. In 3D macrovascular EC exposed to a shear stress of 0.

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Protein nanocages have been studied extensively, due to their unique architecture, exceptional biocompatibility and highly customization capabilities. In particular, ferritin nanocages (FNs) have been employed for the delivery of a vast array of molecules, ranging from chemotherapeutics to imaging agents, among others. One of the main favorable characteristics of FNs is their intrinsic targeting efficiency toward the Transferrin Receptor 1, which is overexpressed in many tumors.

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Purpose: Preliminary reports suggest that extracellular vesicles (EVs) might be a promising biomarker for breast cancer (BC). However, the quantification of plasmatic levels of EVs is a complex task. To overcome these limitations, we developed a new, fast, and easy to use assay for the quantification of EVs directly in plasma based on the use of Single-Molecule Array (SiMoA).

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Skin barrier status during dupilumab treatment in patients with severe atopic dermatitis.

Ther Adv Chronic Dis

December 2021

Dermatology Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy; Department of Pathophysiology and Transplantation, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy.

Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic-relapsing inflammatory skin disease hallmarked by epidermal barrier dysfunction, increased transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and decreased skin hydration. Recent findings on the T helper 2 (Th2)-driven pathogenesis of AD have led to the development of dupilumab, a monoclonal antibody directed against interleukin-4 and interleukin-13 that has been demonstrated to be effective in the treatment of moderate-to-severe AD. The effect of dupilumab on skin barrier dysfunction, however, has not yet been adequately investigated.

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Genetic Variability and HIV-1 Infection Susceptibility.

Cells

November 2021

Unidad de Inmunogenética, Genética, Departamento de Biología Experimental, Universidad de Jaén, 23071 Jaén, Spain.

is the main receptor for complement protein C3 and plays an important role in adaptive immune responses. genetic variants are associated with susceptibility to several infectious and autoimmune diseases. Additionally, function can be subverted by HIV-1 to evade attack by complement, a strategy shared by viruses of other families.

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Neuroinflammation, body temperature and behavioural changes in CD1 male mice undergoing acute restraint stress: An exploratory study.

PLoS One

December 2021

Department of Cardiovascular, Neural and Metabolic Sciences, Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, San Luca Hospital, Milan, Italy.

Background: Animal models used to study pathologies requiring rehabilitation therapy, such as cardiovascular and neurologic disorders or oncologic disease, must be as refined and translationally relevant as possible. Sometimes, however, experimental procedures such as those involving restraint may generate undesired effects which may act as a source of bias. However, the extent to which potentially confounding effects derive from such routine procedures is currently unknown.

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Imaging in experimental models of diabetes.

Acta Diabetol

February 2022

Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Unit, ASST Settelaghi, Varese, Italy.

Translational medicine, experimental medicine and experimental animal models, in particular mice and rats, represent a multidisciplinary field that has made it possible to achieve, in the last decades, important scientific progress. In this review, we have summarized the most frequently used imaging animal models, such as ultrasound (US), micro-CT, MRI and the optical imaging methods, and their main implications in diagnostic and therapeutic fields, with a particular focus on diabetes mellitus, a multifactorial disease extremely widespread among the general population.

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[Immunotherapy in kidney cancer: how it has changed and what are the challenges for the nephrologist - focus on pembrolizumab].

G Ital Nefrol

October 2021

UO Nefrologia e Dialisi, ASST Fatebenefratelli-Sacco, Milano, Italy; Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche e Cliniche L. Sacco, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy.

Kidney cancer accounts for about 3.5% of all malignant neoplasms; in 85% of cases the tumor arises from cells of the renal parenchyma, with an incidence of 70% of the clear cells subtype. Surgery, at present, is the treatment of choice for most renal cancers; medical therapy, on the other hand, has only palliative purposes and is used only in the relapsed or metastatic patients.

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The relevance of magnesium homeostasis in COVID-19.

Eur J Nutr

March 2022

Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche e Cliniche L. Sacco, Università di Milano, Via G.B. Grassi 74, 20157, Milan, Italy.

Purpose: In less than one and a half year, the COVID-19 pandemic has nearly brought to a collapse our health care and economic systems. The scientific research community has concentrated all possible efforts to understand the pathogenesis of this complex disease, and several groups have recently emphasized recommendations for nutritional support in COVID-19 patients. In this scoping review, we aim at encouraging a deeper appreciation of magnesium in clinical nutrition, in view of the vital role of magnesium and the numerous links between the pathophysiology of SARS-CoV-2 infection and magnesium-dependent functions.

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