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Effects of Sympathetic Denervation in Metabolism Regulation: A Novel Approach for the Treatment of MASLD?

Cardiol Rev

January 2025

From the First Department of Cardiology, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Hippokration General Hospital, Athens, Greece.

Although metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), previously termed nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, has become the most common chronic liver disorder, its complex pathophysiology has not been fully elucidated up to date. A correlation between elevated sympathetic activation and MASLD has been highlighted in recent preclinical and clinical studies. Furthermore, increased sympathetic activity has been associated with the main mechanisms involved in MASLD, such as lipid accumulation in the liver, insulin resistance, and metabolic dysregulation, while it has been also correlated with the progression of MASLD, leading to liver fibrosis.

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The intention of this study was to profile the cohort from the Greek Registry for the prevalence of Familial Hypercholesterolemia (GRegistry-FH) by estimating the prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD), myocardial infarction (MI), stroke, dyslipidemia, arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus (DM), pre-DM, smoking, abnormal thyroid function (ATF), and lipid values. The GRegistry-FH is a prospective study involving door-to-door interviews conducted by trained interviewers. Overall, 7704 individuals aged ≥18 years, randomly selected from all the regions of Greece, participated.

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Arterial imaging might optimize statin eligibility by current atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk calculation tools.

Atherosclerosis

December 2024

Hypertension Center STRIDE-7, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Medicine, Third Department of Medicine, Sotiria Hospital, Athens, Greece. Electronic address:

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Bioactive Peptides in Greek Goat Colostrum: Relevance to Human Metabolism.

Foods

December 2024

Department of Biotechnology, Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens, 11527 Athens, Greece.

Colostrum is essential for the survival and development of newborn mammals. This primary source of nourishment during the first days of infant life is rich in functional components conductive to the enhancement of neonate immunity and growth. Compared with mature milk, a higher protein and peptide content is observed in colostrum, whilst it is low in fat and carbohydrates.

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  • - The study examined how effective and safe nifedipine GITS and ramipril are for treating hypertension in Chinese versus European patients through a post-hoc analysis of a multinational trial.
  • - The research found that while both medications reduced blood pressure similarly across ethnic groups, ethnic differences impacted age, body mass index, and certain blood pressure measurements, and the response to treatment varied between the two groups.
  • - The safety profiles noted significant differences, with fewer adverse events in Chinese patients taking nifedipine, while Europeans experienced more ankle edema with nifedipine and dry cough with ramipril.
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Introduction: Elevated blood pressure (BP) is the major contributor to mortality and disease burden worldwide. May Measurement Month (MMM) is a global BP screening campaign, which aims to raise awareness of BP measurement and provide evidence to inform and influence related health policy.

Methods: This cross-sectional survey included individuals aged≥18 years recruited through opportunistic sampling at sites in 60 countries during MMM 2022.

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Renal Denervation in Heart Failure Treatment: Data for a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy.

J Clin Med

November 2024

First Department of Cardiology, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Hippokration General Hospital, 115 27 Athens, Greece.

Renal denervation (RDN), a transcatheter renal sympathetic nerve ablation procedure, is a relatively novel established procedure for the treatment of hypertension, with it being recognized as a third option for hypertension management in the most recent European guidelines, together with pharmacotherapy, for achieving blood pressure targets. Given the relationship between both hypertension and sympathetic overdrive and the development of heart failure (HF), even studies at the dawn of research on RDN explored it as a treatment to overcome diuretic resistance in those patients. As it is now recognized that RDN does not only have organ-specific but also systemic effects, several investigators have aimed to delineate whether renal sympathetic denervation could alter the prognosis, symptoms, and adverse events of HF patients.

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Invasive Lobular Carcinoma (ILC) presents a distinct subtype of breast cancer, representing 10-15% of cases, with unique clinical and molecular features. Characterized by a non-cohesive, single-file invasion pattern, ILC is typically estrogen receptor (ER)- and progesterone receptor (PR)-positive but human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative. Despite favorable prognostic features, its highly metastatic nature and predilection for atypical sites contribute to lower long-term survival compared to invasive breast carcinoma of no special type (NST).

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Home Blood Pressure Measurements Are Not Performed According to Guidelines and Standardized Education Is Urgently Needed.

Hypertension

January 2025

Menzies Institute for Medical Research, College of Health and Medicine, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia (E.C., D.S.P., S.C., J.S., C.B., N.C.).

Background: Patient education is needed to perform home blood pressure measurement (HBPM) according to blood pressure (BP) guidelines. It is not known how BP is measured at home and what education is provided, which was the aim of the study.

Methods: Mixed-methods study among Australian adults who perform HBPM (June to December 2023).

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The importance of growth differentiation factor 15 and interleukin 6 serum levels in inflammatory bowel diseases.

J Physiol Biochem

November 2024

Department of Gastroenterology, Medical School of National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, General Hospital of Athens "Laiko", 17 Agiou Thoma street, Athens, 11527, Greece.

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  • Recent studies on growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are limited, prompting this assessment of their serum levels in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC).
  • The study involved 122 CD patients, 71 UC patients, and 44 healthy controls, revealing that elevated GDF-15 and IL-6 levels in active CD were significantly associated with various patient characteristics, including CRP levels and hospitalization rates.
  • In UC, while both GDF-15 and IL-6 were higher in active patients compared to controls, only IL-6 showed consistent associations with disease activity,
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Background: Physicians' exercise habits vary across different medical specialties and health service infrastructure. We assessed physicians' exercise performance according to the recommendations of the 2020 European Society of Cardiology Guidelines.

Methods: This cross-sectional study comprised 742 physicians of the Athens Medical Association (AMA), Greece.

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Background & Aims: Limited data exist regarding the implementation of the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) criteria for diagnosing malnutrition in Crohn's disease (CD), and its association with CD prognosis. In the present study eighteen GLIM combinations and a combined one were implemented to identify differences in the prevalence of malnutrition and to investigate potential associations with clinical outcomes at 6 months.

Methods: Different methodologies to diagnose malnutrition were used at baseline, namely the Subjective Global Assessment (SGA), eighteen different combinations of phenotypic and etiologic GLIM criteria and a combined version based on all GLIM combinations (GLIMcv) to test differences in the estimated prevalence and outcomes' prognosis.

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Screening for Atrial Fibrillation During Routine Automated Blood Pressure Measurement in General Population Aged 65 Years and Above: EMENO National Epidemiological Survey in Greece.

High Blood Press Cardiovasc Prev

November 2024

Hypertension Center STRIDE-7, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Medicine, Third Department of Medicine, Sotiria Hospital, Athens, Greece.

Introduction: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is common with advanced aging and is often asymptomatic and undiagnosed.

Aim: A blood pressure (BP) monitor with embedded algorithm for detecting AF with high diagnostic accuracy during routine automated BP measurement was used to screen individuals aged ≥ 65 years.

Methods: The EMENO health survey (2013-2016) applied a multi-stage stratified random sampling method to select a random general adult population sample in Greece.

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Immediate or Delayed Statin in Acute Atherosclerotic Ischemia.

JAMA Neurol

November 2024

First Department of Cardiology, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Hippokration General Hospital, Athens, Greece.

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Intravenous amikacin, recommended for severe or recurrent (MAC) infections and as initial treatment for lung disease, is often limited by serious adverse effects such as renal and auditory toxicities. Inhaled Amikacin Liposome Inhalation Suspension (ALIS) enhances pulmonary drug deposition while minimizing systemic adverse effects, and it has recently been introduced as an add-on therapy for refractory MAC infections or when other standard treatments are inadequate. This study aims to retrospectively describe the outcomes of Greek patients with difficult-to-treat non-tuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) lung disease following the addition of ALIS to guideline-based therapy.

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While the concept of artificial intelligence (AI) has deep historical roots, its development as a formal scientific field was initiated in the 1950s by Newell and Simon, who invented a "thinking machine" called the Logic Theorist [...

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Small cell transformation in EGFR-mutated non-small cell lung cancer: DLL3 expression and efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors or tyrosine kinase inhibitors combined with chemotherapy.

Eur J Cancer

December 2024

Clinic for Internal Medicine I, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany; National Center for Tumor Diseases, Dresden, Germany; National Network Genomic Medicine Lung Cancer (nNGM), Germany. Electronic address:

Introduction: Small cell transformation (SCT) is a typical mechanism of adaptive resistance to third generation epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors (EGFRi) which have become the standard of care for EGFR-driven non-small cell lung cancer (EGFR+ NSCLC). Little is known about the optimal management of SCT patients. This study aimed to compare outcomes under platinum/etoposide chemotherapy alone (chemo) or in combination with EGFR inhibitors (EGFRi+chemo) or immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI+chemo).

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: Sensitization to specific IgE enterotoxins (SEs) is associated with an increased risk for severe asthma development. Limited data exist regarding the association of seropositivity for specific IgE SEs and the different aspects of severe asthma. We aimed to determine whether the presence of SEs is associated with asthma-related parameters such as inflammatory cells in the airways, features of airway remodeling, and other variables relating to asthma assessment and severity.

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ENaC gene variants and their involvement in Covid‑19 severity.

Biomed Rep

December 2024

University Research Institute of Maternal and Child Health and Precision Medicine and UNESCO Chair on Adolescent Health Care, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 11527 Athens, Greece.

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  • Epidemiological studies indicate a link between cardiovascular conditions and COVID-19, but the cause-and-effect relationship is unclear.
  • The study analyzed 32 cardio-metabolic traits in 60 participants divided into four groups, including controls and COVID-19 patients with varying symptom severity.
  • Rare genetic variants in the SCNN1A and SCNN1B genes were found in COVID-19 patients with mild and severe symptoms, suggesting these variants may influence genetic susceptibility to the disease.
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  • Researchers collected serum and plasma samples from 25 ICU patients (11 with COVID-19 and 14 with bacterial sepsis) to measure specific factors related to coagulation and complement activation at two different time points.
  • Results showed increased levels of coagulation factors XI and XII in both groups, but without significant differences. However, complement factors C3a and C5a were considerably higher in COVID-19 patients, suggesting greater complement activation compared to bacterial sepsis.
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Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) is a severe, irreversible lung disease characterized by progressive scarring, with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) being the most prevalent form. IPF's pathogenesis involves repetitive lung epithelial injury leading to fibroblast activation and excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition. The prognosis for IPF is poor, with limited therapeutic options like nintedanib and pirfenidone offering only modest benefits.

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  • Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are chronic conditions affecting the intestines, leading to new treatment options through immunotherapies.
  • Recently developed S1P modulators, such as ozanimod and etrasimod, work by sequestering T cells in lymphoid tissues, reducing their migration to inflamed gut areas, which helps in controlling IBD symptoms.
  • This review highlights the role of the S1P/S1PR signaling pathway in IBD, evaluates the effectiveness and safety of current S1P modulators, and explores future treatment possibilities targeting this pathway.
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Advanced vascular aging and outcomes after acute ischemic stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

J Hum Hypertens

October 2024

First Propedeutic Department of Internal Medicine, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, AHEPA University Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece.

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  • Pulse wave velocity (PWV) serves as a strong indicator of arterial stiffness and is a better predictor of cardiovascular events compared to traditional risk factors, especially in the context of acute ischemic stroke (AIS).
  • The meta-analysis reviewed studies on AIS patients, showing a higher PWV is linked to poorer functional outcomes and higher long-term risks such as mortality and stroke recurrence.
  • Findings suggest that monitoring PWV can enhance risk assessment and management in patients with vascular aging, indicating the importance of incorporating this measure into clinical practice.
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Background: Reticulation, ground glass opacities and post-infection bronchiectasis are present three months following hospitalisation in patients recovering from SARS-CoV-2 infection and are associated with the severity of acute infection. However, scarce data exist on small airways impairment and lung hyperinflation in patients with long COVID-19.

Aim: To evaluate small airways function and lung hyperinflation in previously hospitalised patients with long COVID-19 and their association with post-COVID-19 breathlessness.

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