24 results match your criteria: "University La Sapienza Roma[Affiliation]"
Int J Mol Sci
June 2023
Department of Medical Science, University of Campania, L. Vanvitelli, 81100 Naples, Italy.
Int J Mol Sci
August 2022
Department of Medical Science, University of Campania, L. Vanvitelli, 81100 Naples, Italy.
In medicine, there is growing evidence that gender differences are important and lead to variations in the pathophysiology and treatment of many diseases with traits that appear to be particularly relevant in influencing the outcomes of many morbid forms. Today, the inclusion of gender in biomedical research, to improve the scientific quality and scientific relevance of knowledge, of technology is an increasingly present element precisely due to the practical implications that derive from it. Gender differences describe the biological variability between women and men, which is, in turn, related to differences in the information contained in sex chromosomes, the specific gene expression of autosomes linked to sex, the different number and quality of sex hormones, and their different effects on systems and organs, without neglecting the fact that each of the sexes has different target organs on which these hormones act.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Dent
September 2019
Dentistry and Maxillo-facial Surgery Section, Department of Surgery, Dentistry, Paediatrics and Gynaecology (DIPSCOMI), University of Verona, Piazzale L.A. Scuro 10, 37134 Verona, Italy.
Introduction And Aim: In case of peri-implantitis, resective surgery is contraindicated for short and ultrashort implants, limiting the treatment options to regenerative surgery or to implant removal. This retrospective case series presents the clinical and radiographic outcomes of a surgical regenerative procedure to treat peri-implantitis around short and ultrashort implants.
Materials And Methods: The study is a retrospective evaluation of patients suffering from peri-implantitis and those who underwent access flap surgery, concomitant chemical and mechanical decontamination of implant surface, and bone grafting using a self-hardening mixture of bone substitutes and biphasic calcium sulfate.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
October 2017
Pediatric Neurology and Neurophysiology Unit (I.T., M.N., S.S.), Department of Woman and Child Health, University Hospital of Padova, Padova, Italy.
This is the second part of a retrospective and review MR imaging study aiming to define the frequency rate, timing, imaging features, and evolution of gray matter changes in Menkes disease, a rare multisystem X-linked disorder of copper metabolism characterized by early, severe, and progressive neurologic involvement. According to our analysis, neurodegenerative changes and focal basal ganglia lesions already appear in the early phases of the disease. Subdural collections are less common than generally thought; however, their presence remains important because they might challenge the differential diagnosis with child abuse and might precipitate the clinical deterioration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Phys Chem B
August 2016
Department of Life Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Campi 103, I-41125 Modena, Italy.
Solutions of very low concentrations cannot be treated by the usual concept of concentration. Stochastic calculations are performed for the analysis of such solutions containing one or a few molecule(s). It is concluded that these systems escape the usual concentration parameters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChirality
January 2011
Department of Chemistry and Technology of Biologically Active Compounds, University La Sapienza-Roma, Roma, Italy.
Origin(s) of biological chirality appear(s) to be intimately connected to origin(s) of life. Prebiotic evolution toward these important turning points can be traced back to single chiral molecules. These can be small (monomeric) units as amino acids or monosaccharides or oligomers as oligo-RNA type molecules.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFParkinsonism Relat Disord
December 1998
Department of Neurological Science, University "la Sapienza" Roma and Neuromed, Pozzilli (IS), Rome, Italy.
In patients naive to dopaminergic therapy, reducing the side-effects associated with dopamine agonist treatment will permit faster titration to effective therapeutic doses. The primary aim of this study was to compare the incidence of dopaminergic side-effects in parkinsonian patients undergoing fast titration with ropinirole under domperidone cover with that of patients undergoing slow titration with matched domperidone placebo. Patients in the former group experienced nausea on significantly fewer days than patients in the latter group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTher Clin Risk Manag
March 2007
ICOT-Polo Pontino, Department of Anesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Therapy, University "La Sapienza" Roma, Italy.
Despite progress in the management of chronic pain, acute pain remains an issue for many postoperative patients. Although patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) has demonstrated efficacy and patient satisfaction, current techniques using intravenous (IV) administration present limitations, including the risk of programming errors and the potential to limit patient mobility due to pumps, lines, and tubing. The patient-controlled fentanyl hydrochloride (HCl) iontophoretic transdermal system (fentanyl ITS) was designed to address these concerns.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiomed Pharmacother
May 2007
Department of Pediatrics, University "La Sapienza" Roma, Viale Regina Elena 324, 00161 Rome, Italy.
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a heritable disease of connective tissue characterized by increased bone fragility. To date, bisphosphonates seem to be the most promising therapy, at least for children. In the last decade experimental and clinical studies indicate that several amino acids are implicated in bone mineralization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOrig Life Evol Biosph
December 2006
Department of Chemistry and Technology of Biologically Active Compounds, University La Sapienza-Roma, Piazzale A. Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy.
The emerging discipline of astrobiology could gain valuable support from research dealing with the problems of biological chirality. The most profitable fields of common interest are: (a) living organisms under extraterrestrial conditions, (b) extraterrestrial signatures of life and (c) origin(s) of biological chirality. These areas of complementary and overlapping fields are analysed on the basis of selected references.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExpert Opin Pharmacother
September 2006
ICOT-Polo Pontino, Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Therapy, University La Sapienza-Roma, Via Vaglia 25 00139 Roma, Italy.
New once-daily formulations of tramadol have been recently marketed in various countries. This review focuses on the matrix systems used in sustained-release formulations to control drug delivery, the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic profile and the available clinical trials on once-daily tramadol. Four controlled clinical studies with a limited number of patients have shown that once-daily tramadol is safe and effective for up to 12 weeks in rheumatological pain treatment, with a favourable side effects profile.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBlood
January 2006
Department of Cellular Biotechnologies and Hematology, University La Sapienza Roma, Rome, Italy.
Between 1996 and 2000, 90 newly diagnosed adult patients with T-acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) were registered in the Gruppo Italiano Malattie Ematologiche dell'Adulto (GIMEMA) Leucemia Acuta Limfoide (LAL) 0496 protocol. Cases were centrally processed for morphology, immunophenotype, cytogenetics, molecular biology, and multidrug resistance (MDR). Twenty-two patients were females and 68 were males.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurr Pharm Des
October 2005
Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Therapy, University La Sapienza - Roma, Italy.
Antidepressant drugs have been widely used for many years to treat neuropathic pain, despite the rationale for their use was still unclear. We review recent insights into their mechanism of action, focusing on central and peripheral analgesic actions. Beside the traditional monoaminergic hypothesis, other pharmacological actions have been studied: antidepressants interfere with the opioid system, interact with the NMDA receptors, and inhibit ion channel activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMini Rev Med Chem
November 2003
Department of Anesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Therapy, University La Sapienza - Roma, Italy.
This review presents available clinical studies and new insights into mechanisms of analgesic effect and possible new routes of administration of antidepressant drugs. Older TCAs continue to be superior treatments. We focused on recent findings on newer antidepressants as analgesics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOtolaryngol Head Neck Surg
March 2001
ENT Department, University "La Sapienza" Roma, Italy.
This study was undertaken to evaluate the feasability of the modified retrolabyrinthine approach (traditional retrolabyrinthine approach plus resection of the posterior semicircular canal) to expose the entire fundus of the internal auditory canal (IAC). This approach is advocated by its proponents to manage acoustic neuromas reaching the lateral IAC and with the preservation of hearing as the goal. Little anatomic data directly estimate the limitations of this exposure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Oncol
April 2000
Department of Gastroenterology, University La Sapienza Roma, Italy.
The optimal dosage of somatostatin analogs for the long-term control of carcinoid tumors has not yet been established. Receptor alterations induced during long term treatment with somatostatin analogs have lead to consecutive drug dosage increases in order to control carcinoid disease. In this report, we describe the rapid and effective control of tumor in a patient with metastatic carcinoid treated for nine years with a single daily dose of octreotide based on tumor marker levels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFItal J Gastroenterol Hepatol
October 1999
Dept of Digestive Diseases, University La Sapienza Roma, Italy.
Historically, carcinoids are a morphologically distinct class of rare intestinal tumours that behave less aggressively than the more common intestinal adenocarcinomas. Some authors restrict the term carcinoid to intestinal endocrine tumours, and others include a large variety of neuroendocrine tumours. Within the gastrointestinal tract, carcinoids are most commonly found in the appendix, followed by the distal small bowel, rectum and stomach.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFItal J Gastroenterol Hepatol
May 1999
Dept. of Digestive Diseases, Cellular Biotechnology and Haematology, University La Sapienza Roma, Italy.
Background And Aim: Somatostatin analogues are able to control symptoms and to detect tumour localisation in gastro-entero-pancreatic endocrine tumour patients. Few studies have evaluated the efficacy of somatostatin analogues in controlling tumoural growth during long-term treatment and, generally, a low efficacy has been reported in studies using multiple daily octreotide dosages. In the present study a single daily dose of octreotide (500 micrograms) for 1 year was used in the treatment of 10 patients with progressive gastro-entero-pancreatic metastatic tumour.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Haematol
November 1998
Department of Cellular Biotechnology and Haematology, University La Sapienza Roma, Italy.
Acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL) exhibits peculiar epidemiological, clinical, cytogenetic and molecular features, compared to the other acute myeloid leukaemias (AML). Data on epidemiology and occupational risk factors for APL desumed from the GIMEMA archive are reported and compared with those of the other AML. An exploratory case-case study was designed on AML patients from 56 haematology centres in Italy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biol Regul Homeost Agents
July 1998
Institute of Virology, University La Sapienza Roma, Italy.
Dysfunction of cytokine secretion pattern has been suggested to play a central role in the immunopathogenesis of HIV infection. In fact a shift of T helper cell functions from a Th1-type to TH0- or TH2-type has been observed in HIV-1 infected subjects undergoing disease progression. The inhalance of cytokine network is accompanied by persistent activation of the immune system, impaired ability to mount a proper activation response (anergy), and priming to apoptosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHistopathology
June 1996
Department of Experimental Medicine and Pathology, University La Sapienza Roma, Italy.
We studied the immunohistochemical expression of inducible adhesion molecules, integrins and extracellular matrix proteins in 10 cases of glioblastoma multiforme in order to investigate their angiogenesis, local invasiveness, poor metastasizing properties and their lack of tumour infiltrating leukocytes. In glioblastomas endothelial proliferations represent the majority of vascular structures; they were positive for endothelial markers (vWF, CD31, VE-cadherin) and negative for macrophage markers (CD68, PAM-1). Immunohistologically, they were subtyped into: 1 solid-glomeruloid ICAM-1, alpha 2 beta 1, alpha 3 beta 1, alpha 5 beta 1 negative; 2 channelled-branching ICAM-1 negative and alpha 2 beta 1, alpha 3 beta 1, alpha 5 beta 1 positive; 3 channelled-telangiectatic ICAM-1, alpha 2 beta 1, alpha 3 beta 1, alpha 5 beta 1 positive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLeuk Lymphoma
June 1992
Department of Human Biopathology, University La Sapienza Roma, Italy.
The results of our ten years experience indicate that F-MACHOP, conceptually designed to exploit cell kinetic and synergistic principles, is an effective regimen with acceptable toxicity in a large proportion of adults with advanced stages of diffuse large cell or small non-cleaved cell lymphoma. More than 60% of all treated patients all expected to achieve long-term EFS. Patients achieving CR within 3 courses have a very high chance of being cured of their disease and do not require, in our opinion, intensification with other regimens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThymus
February 1992
Department of Experimental Medicine, University La Sapienza Roma.
Thymocytes (T) from mice bearing the syngeneic tumor 3LL inhibit the immune response to SRBC by syngeneic splenocytes derived from control mice and cultured in Mishell and Dutton's antibody forming systems. T from control mice are devoid of this capacity but acquire it after in vitro incubation with tumor cells. It has been shown that metabolites of arachidonic acid (PGE-2, LTB-4 and LTC-4) synthesized in excess by tumor cells act as mediators for the acquisition of the above capacity by thymic cells in vitro.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Ter
March 1991
3rd Medical Semeiotic Department, University La Sapienza Roma.
The mathematical definition of arterial pressure is an essential requisite if one is to develop an informatic model. By applying analytical calculus we can set up a cybernetic model. We have proposed a cybernetic program for the study of renin-dependent arterial pressure.
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