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Sodium−glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors or gliflozins, the newest anti-hyperglycemic class, induce cardioprotective benefits in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). As platelet activation and oxidative stress play a key role in atherothrombotic-related complications, we hypothesized that gliflozins might modulate oxidative stress, platelet activation and thrombus formation. We performed an interventional open-label single-arm before-after study in 32 T2D patients on top of their ongoing metformin therapy.

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  • Guanosine (GUO) is a significant signaling molecule involved in various cellular processes but is still not fully understood in its neuromodulatory role.
  • GUO specifically regulates potassium (K) channel activity in human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells, which affects cellular excitability.
  • The study findings indicate that GUO's effects are enhanced when combined with adenosine (ADO), suggesting a functional interaction between these two molecules in modulating neural activity.
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Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9), mainly secreted in the liver, is a key regulator of cholesterol homeostasis inducing LDL receptors' degradation. Beyond lipid metabolism, PCSK9 is involved in the development of atherosclerosis, promoting plaque formation in mice and human, impairing the integrity of endothelial monolayer and promoting the events that induce atherosclerosis disease progression. In addition, the PCSK9 ancillary role in the atherothrombosis process is widely debated.

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Background: Soluble suppression of tumorigenesis-2 (sST2) and galectin (Gal)-3 are two biomarkers related to inflammation, metabolic disturbances and to myocardial fibrosis that characterize several cardiac pathological conditions. Increased circulating levels of these molecules have been associated with risk of cardiovascular death. Treatment with liraglutide, a glucagon-like peptide 1 analog, is associated with weight loss, improved glycemic control, and reduced cardiovascular risk.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate sleep quality and psychological effects on pediatric healthcare workers during the first wave of COVID-19 epidemic in Italy and to evaluate differences between primary and secondary care operators. Pediatric healthcare workers were involved in an online survey to assess sleep quality, stress and anxiety level, self-efficacy and social support in Italian pediatric healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic.

Results: We found that 67.

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Neuroblastoma arises from neural crest cell precursors failing to complete the process of differentiation. Thus, agents helping tumor cells to differentiate into normal cells can represent a valid therapeutic strategy. Here, we evaluated whether guanosine (GUO), a natural purine nucleoside, which is able to induce differentiation of many cell types, may cause the differentiation of human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells and the molecular mechanisms involved.

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Phthalates are a huge class of chemicals with a wide spectrum of industrial uses, from the manufacture of plastics to food contact applications, children's toys, and medical devices. People and animals can be exposed through different routes (i.e.

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Context: IGF1 receptor mutations (IGF1RM) are rare; however, patients exhibit pronounced growth retardation without catch-up. Although several case reports exist, a comprehensive statistical analysis investigating growth profile and benefit of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) treatment is still missing.

Objective And Methods: Here, we compared IGF1RM carriers (n = 23) retrospectively regarding birth parameters, growth response to rhGH therapy, near final height, and glucose/insulin homeostasis to treated children born small for gestational age (SGA) (n = 34).

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Aspirin in primary prevention: the triumph of clinical judgement over complex equations.

Intern Emerg Med

November 2019

Department of Medicine and Aging, and Center of Aging Science and Translational Medicine (CESI-Met), "G. D'Annunzio" University Foundation School of Medicine, Via Luigi Polacchi, 66013, Chieti, Italy.

Aspirin, in 2017, has celebrated its 120th birthday. The efficacy and safety of low-dose aspirin in secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease is well supported by many studies, instead in primary prevention it remains controversial, especially in the aftermath of the publication in 2018 of three novel primary prevention randomized clinical trials, showing that the benefit of low-dose aspirin, although additive to that of statin, is counterbalanced by an excess of (mainly gastrointestinal) bleeding events. The signal for a net benefit seems to be even more controversial in the elderly starting aspirin after the age of 70 years.

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High dose rosuvastatin increases ABCA1 transporter in human atherosclerotic plaques in a cholesterol-independent fashion.

Int J Cardiol

January 2020

Clinical Research Center, Center of Excellence on Aging, Ce.S.I.-Me.T. "G. d'Annunzio University" Foundation, Chieti, Italy; Department of Medicine and Aging, "G. d'Annunzio" University, Chieti, Italy; Internal Medicine Department, European Center of Excellence on Atherosclerosis, Hypertension and Dyslipidemia, SS Annunziata Hospital, Chieti, Italy. Electronic address:

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  • The study investigates the effects of low- and high-dose rosuvastatin on the expression of two important proteins, ABCA1 and ABCG1, which help reduce cholesterol in atherosclerotic plaques in patients with severe carotid artery stenosis.
  • Results showed that both doses of rosuvastatin led to lower levels of ABCA1 mRNA, but unexpectedly, high-dose treatment increased ABCA1 protein levels while having no significant effect on ABCG1 protein.
  • The findings suggest that high-dose rosuvastatin might enhance ABCA1 protein in a way that is independent of changes in cholesterol levels, possibly involving regulation by the microRNA miR-33b-5
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Background: With aging of the population, screening and prevention health programs for blood donors will increasingly be a priority. We aimed at: assessing the 10 year-cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in blood donors, according to Italian CUORE risk score (CRS); determining the association of homocysteine (Hcy), lipoprotein (Lp)(a) and socio-demographic or lifestyle variables with estimated 10-year CVD risk.

Methods: Between June 2015 and July 2017, 1,447 (61.

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Aim: We measured respiratory parameters in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) without clinical signs of respiratory involvement and assessed the influence of methotrexate (MTX) treatment and disease activity on lung function.

Methods: In 49 JIA children and 70 controls lung volumes by spirometry and body plethysmography, and lung diffusion for carbon monoxide (DLCO) with single-breath technique were evaluated.

Results: DLCO was significantly different between JIA children and controls (P = .

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Are Ouctomes of Radiosurgery for Tympanojugular Paraganglioma Overestimated?

Otol Neurotol

June 2019

Department of Otology and Skull Base Surgery, Casa Di Cura Privata "Piacenza" SPA, Gruppo Otologico, Piacenza, Rome, Italy Department of Medicine, Dentistry and Biotechnology, "G. d'Annunzio" University, Chieti-Pescara, Italy, Unit of General Pathology, Ageing Research Center (CeSI), "G. d'Annunzio" University Foundation, Chieti, Italy Department of Otology and Skull Base Surgery, Casa Di Cura Privata "Piacenza" SPA, Gruppo Otologico, Piacenza, Rome, Italy.

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Exracellular matrix (ECM) consists of a plethora of proteins and polysaccharides, which aggregate into an organized network connected to the surface of the producing cells. It is structurally and functionally present in all components of tissues and organs and represents the substrate on which cells adhere, migrate, proliferate and differentiate, influencing their survival, shape and function. In response to acute (trauma) or chronic (degenerative) insults, brain ECM modifies its composition and function, actively contributing to "scar forming" gliosis or tissue degeneration/remodelling.

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To understand the role of flagella of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia in lung infections, DBA/2N mice were challenged with aflagellate fliI- mutant and colonization, invasion and persistence, lung damage and inflammatory response compared, on days 1 and 3 post-exposure (p.e.), with that of the isogenic wild-type (wt).

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The potential role of calcimimetics as vasculotropic agents has been suggested since the discovery that calcium sensing receptors (CaSRs) are expressed in cardiovascular tissues. However, whether this effect is CaSR-dependent or -independent is still unclear. In the present study the vascular activity of calcimimetic R-568 was investigated in mesenteric vascular beds (MVBs) isolated from Spontaneously Hypertensive rats (SHR) and the relative age-matched Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) control rats.

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Streptococcus mutans, a dental caries causing odontopathogen, produces X-prolyl dipeptidyl peptidase (Sm-XPDAP, encoded by pepX), a serine protease known to have a nutritional role. Considering the potential of proteases as therapeutic targets in pathogens, this study was primarily aimed at investigating the role of Sm-XPDAP in contributing to virulence-related traits. Dipeptidyl peptidase (DPP IV), an XPDAP analogous enzyme found in mammalian tissues,is a well known therapeutic target in Type II diabetes.

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Mounting evidence suggests that the guanine-based purines stand out as key player in cell metabolism and in several models of neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. Guanosine (GUO) and guanine (GUA) are extracellular signaling molecules derived from the breakdown of the correspondent nucleotide, GTP, and their intracellular and extracellular levels are regulated by the fine-tuned activity of two major enzymes, purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) and guanine deaminase (GDA). Noteworthy, GUO and GUA, seem to play opposite roles in the modulation of cognitive functions, such as learning and memory.

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Background: The pericardial adipose tissue (AT) contains a high density of lymphoid clusters. It is unknown whether these clusters play a role in post-myocardial infarction (MI) inflammatory responses and cardiac outcome.

Methods: Lymphoid clusters were examined in epicardial AT of humans with or without coronary artery disease.

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  • CREB is a transcription factor involved in cell responses to environmental stimuli, impacting processes like proliferation and survival, particularly in leukemia.
  • Studies suggest that CREB activation can enhance resistance to ionizing radiation (IR) therapy in cancer cells, promoting their survival under low-dose radiation.
  • The mini-review aims to explore the dual roles of CREB - both as a promoter of cell survival and a potential pro-apoptotic factor - in order to identify biomarkers for personalized cancer treatment following IR therapy.
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