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2. Mass spectrometry profiling of oxysterols in human sperm identifies 25-hydroxycholesterol as a marker of sperm function
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Chiara Zerbinati, Luisa Caponecchia, Rosa Puca, Marco Ciacciarelli, Pietro Salacone, Annalisa Sebastianelli, Antonio Pastore, Giovanni Palleschi, Vincenzo Petrozza, Natale Porta, Rocco Rago, Antonio Carbone, and Luigi Iuliano
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Cholesterol is a main lipid component of sperm cell that is essential for sperm membrane fluidity, capacitation, and acrosomal reaction. Recent data obtained in bovine sperm showed that sperm capacitation is associated to the formation of oxysterols, oxidized products of cholesterol. The aim of this study was to profile oxysterol content in human semen, and to investigate their potential role in sperm pathophysiology. Among the 12 oxysterols analyzed, 25-hydroxycholesterol (25-HC) resulted the most represented in normozoospermic samples, and its concentration positively correlated with spermatozoa number. We detected Cholesterol 25-hydroxylase, the enzyme responsible for 25-HC production, in human spermatozoa at the level of the neck and the post acrosomal area. Upon incubation with spermatozoa, 25-HC induced calcium and cholesterol transients in connection with the acrosomal reaction. Our results support a role for 25-HC in sperm function. Keywords: Oxysterols, Cholesterol, Sperm function, Male infertility
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- 2017
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3. Combined Hepatocholangiocarcinoma Associated with Humoral Hypercalcemia of Malignancy and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
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Ruben Manuel Luciano Colunga Biancatelli, Marco Ciacciarelli, Alessandro Polidoro, Piera Clemenzi, Viviana Congedo, Leonardo Calvosa, Eleonora D’Armiento, Carmen Misurale, Davide Bellini, Stefano Badia, Massimiliano Mancini, Vincenzo Petrozza, and Luigi Iuliano
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Paraneoplastic syndromes are often a diagnostic challenge to doctors and may have a heterogeneous presentation, including humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy (HHM), most commonly caused by squamous cell cancer and renal, ovarian, endometrial, and breast cancer. Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) has been described in patients affected by several types of cancer, especially hematologic malignancies, and a possible paraneoplastic pathogenesis of this neurological disease has been suggested. This report describes a 56-year-old man with a history of CIDP diagnosed 3 months earlier and persistently elevated aminotransferases for 18 months who was admitted to our internal medicine unit with abdominal pain, fatigue, and severe hypercalcemia with low serum intact parathyroid hormone. Parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTH-rP) was markedly high. Liver imaging showed a large hepatic mass in the right lobe, and percutaneous ultrasound-guided biopsy revealed histopathological findings consistent with a combined hepatocholangiocarcinoma (CHCC). We supposed that both HHM and CIDP could represent a paraneoplastic manifestation of CHCC.
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- 2019
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4. Effects of dietary fatty acids and cholesterol excess on liver injury: A lipidomic approach
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Gaetano Serviddio, Francesco Bellanti, Rosanna Villani, Rosanna Tamborra, Chiara Zerbinati, Maria Blonda, Marco Ciacciarelli, Giuseppe Poli, Gianluigi Vendemiale, and Luigi Iuliano
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Oxysterols ,Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease ,Cholesterol excess ,Fatty acids ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Lipid accumulation is the hallmark of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and has been suggested to play a role in promoting fatty liver inflammation. Previous findings indicate that during oxidative stress conditions excess cholesterol autoxidizes to oxysterols. To date, the role of oxysterols and their potential interaction with fatty acids accumulation in NASH pathogenesis remains little investigated. We used the nutritional model of high fatty acids (HFA), high cholesterol (HCh) or high fat and high cholesterol (HFA+FCh) diets and explored by a lipidomic approach, the blood and liver distribution of fatty acids and oxysterols in response to dietary manipulation. We observed that HFA or HCh diets induced fatty liver without inflammation, which was otherwise observed only after supplementation of HFA+HCh. Very interestingly, the combination model was associated with a specific oxysterol fingerprint. The present work provides a complete analysis of the change in lipids and oxysterols profile induced by different lipid dietary model and their association with histological alteration of the liver. This study allows the generation of interesting hypotheses on the role of interaction of lipid and cholesterol metabolites in the liver injury during NAFLD development and progression. Moreover, the changes in the concentration and quality of oxysterols induced by a combination diet suggest a novel potential pathogenic mechanism in the progression from simple steatosis to steatohepatitis.
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- 2016
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5. IL-6-Producing, Noncatecholamines Secreting Pheochromocytoma Presenting as Fever of Unknown Origin
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Marco Ciacciarelli, Davide Bellini, Andrea Laghi, Alessandro Polidoro, Antonio Pacelli, Anna Giulia Bottaccioli, Giuseppina Palmaccio, Federica Stefanelli, Piera Clemenzi, Luisa Carini, Luigi Iuliano, and Cesare Alessandri
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Medicine - Abstract
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) can be an unusual first clinical manifestation of pheochromocytoma. Pheochromocytomas are tumors that may produce a variety of substances in addition to catecholamines. To date, several cases of IL-6-producing pheochromocytomas have been reported. This report describes a 45-year-old woman with pheochromocytoma who was admitted with FUO, normal blood pressure levels, microcytic and hypochromic anemia, thrombocytosis, hyperfibrinogenemia, hypoalbuminemia, and normal levels of urine and plasma metanephrines. After adrenalectomy, fever and all inflammatory findings disappeared.
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- 2016
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6. Malignant Insulinoma with Multiple Liver Metastases and Hypercalcitoninemia in a Patient with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Presenting as Recurrent Episodes of Diaphoresis due to Severe Hypoglycemia
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Cristina Napoli, Ruben Manuel Luciano Colunga Biancatelli, Vincenzo Petrozza, Teresa Massaro, Marco Ciacciarelli, Luigi Iuliano, Umberto Ceratti, Gianluca Caruso, Piero Maceroni, Carmen Misurale, Andrea Lorusso, Veronica Sorrentino, Alberto Lombardini, Romina Milanese, Marco Rengo, Eleonora D'Armiento, Alessandro Polidoro, Sonia Ferri, and Leonardo Calvosa
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medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system diseases ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Case Report ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Diaphoresis ,Gastroenterology ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,insulinoma ,MDCT ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oliguria ,Edema ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Diazoxide ,Insulinoma ,business.industry ,Insulin ,Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus ,RC648-665 ,medicine.disease ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Insulinoma is an insulin-producing pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor that can be malignant in about 10% of cases. Locoregional invasion, lymph node metastases, or remote metastases are the main criteria of malignant insulinoma. Its incidence in patients with pre-existing diabetes mellitus (DM) is exceptionally rare. In this report, we describe a 66-year-old man with long-standing type 2 DM who presented with recurrent episodes of diaphoresis due to severe hypoglycemia despite the withdrawal of insulin therapy, hypercalcitoninemia, and biochemical and radiological findings suggestive of metastatic malignant insulinoma. Unfortunately, after few days of diazoxide treatment, edema, hypotension, oliguria, and water retention were observed, patient’s clinical status deteriorated rapidly, and he died in our department from acute renal failure.
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- 2020
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7. Decline of immune humoral response after BNT162b2 vaccine
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Sonia Ferri, Alessandro Polidoro, Marco Ciacciarelli, Umberto Ceratti, Viviana Congedo, Maria Mele, Graziella Coluzzi, Alessandra Spagnoli, and Luigi Iuliano
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humoral ,Microbiology (medical) ,Vaccines ,Infectious Diseases ,antibodies ,Humans ,Antibodies, Viral ,immunity ,antibodies, viral ,humans ,immunity, humoral ,bnt162 vaccine ,vaccines ,BNT162 Vaccine ,viral ,Immunity, Humoral - Published
- 2022
8. Rheumatoid Arthritis with Generalized Lymphadenopathy Mimicking Lymphoma on Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography with 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose
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Luca Filippi, Gianluca Caruso, Oreste Bagni, Marco Ciacciarelli, Alessandro Polidoro, and Luigi Iuliano
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musculoskeletal diseases ,rheumatoid arthritis ,inflammation ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Interesting Image ,lymphoma ,positron emission tomography/computed tomography ,18F-fluorodeoxyglucose - Abstract
A 42-year-old male presented with weight loss and progressively increasing pain and swelling in joints over the past 3 months. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) demonstrated pleuropulmonary opacities and supra/infradiaphragmatic lymph nodes enlargement. Positron emission tomography (PET/CT) with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose showed intensely increased tracer uptake in joints, in pulmonary opacities, as well as in thoracic, iliac, and inguinal nodes. On suspicion of lymphoma with synovial involvement, he was submitted to lymph node and synovial biopsy, which revealed reactive follicular lymphadenopathy and synovium inflammatory changes, respectively. Rheumatoid factor resulted increased, and thus, diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis with related lung and lymph node involvement was made.
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- 2021
9. Stasis microangiopathy: from pathogenesis to treatment
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S Bilancini, Marco Ciacciarelli, and M Lucchi
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Pathogenesis ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Microangiopathy ,medicine ,Venous hypertension ,medicine.disease ,business ,Microcirculation - Published
- 2021
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10. Mass spectrometry profiling of oxysterols in human sperm identifies 25-hydroxycholesterol as a marker of sperm function
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Luisa Caponecchia, Antonio Luigi Pastore, Marco Ciacciarelli, Luigi Iuliano, Antonio Carbone, Vincenzo Petrozza, Rosa Puca, Giovanni Palleschi, Rocco Rago, Pietro Salacone, Chiara Zerbinati, Natale Porta, and Annalisa Sebastianelli
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Sperm function ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Method ,7α-HC, 7α-hydroxycholesterol ,6-OCDO, 6-oxo-cholestan-3β,5α-diol ,Biochemistry ,Male infertility ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,4α-HC, 4α-hydroxycholesterol ,polycyclic compounds ,25-HC, 25-hydroxycholesterol ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,lcsh:R5-920 ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,5α, 6α-EC, 5α,6α-epoxycholesterol ,5β, 6β-EC, 5β,6β-epoxycholesterol ,Oxysterols ,Ch25H, Cholesterol-25-hydroxylase ,Spermatozoa ,Cholesterol ,Sperm Motility ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,Acrosome ,and 27-HC, 27-hydroxycholesterol ,endocrine system ,Oxysterol ,4β-HC, 4β-hydroxycholesterol ,Membrane Fluidity ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Semen ,Biology ,Calcium ,Andrology ,03 medical and health sciences ,ROS, reactive oxygen species ,5α,6β-triol, Triol, cholestane-3β ,Capacitation ,oxysterols ,cholesterol ,sperm function ,male infertility ,medicine ,BHT, butylated hydroxytoluene ,Humans ,CTC, chlortetracycline ,7KC, 7-Ketocholesterol ,urogenital system ,7β-HC, 7β-hydroxycholesterol ,Organic Chemistry ,medicine.disease ,Sperm ,Hydroxycholesterols ,030104 developmental biology ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Steroid Hydroxylases ,Sperm Capacitation - Abstract
Cholesterol is a main lipid component of sperm cell that is essential for sperm membrane fluidity, capacitation, and acrosomal reaction. Recent data obtained in bovine sperm showed that sperm capacitation is associated to the formation of oxysterols, oxidized products of cholesterol. The aim of this study was to profile oxysterol content in human semen, and to investigate their potential role in sperm pathophysiology. Among the 12 oxysterols analyzed, 25-hydroxycholesterol (25-HC) resulted the most represented in normozoospermic samples, and its concentration positively correlated with spermatozoa number. We detected Cholesterol 25-hydroxylase, the enzyme responsible for 25-HC production, in human spermatozoa at the level of the neck and the post acrosomal area. Upon incubation with spermatozoa, 25-HC induced calcium and cholesterol transients in connection with the acrosomal reaction. Our results support a role for 25-HC in sperm function. Keywords: Oxysterols, Cholesterol, Sperm function, Male infertility
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- 2017
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11. Plasma Fatty Acid Lipidomics in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease
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Sabrina Fagioli, Marco Ciacciarelli, Gaetano Serviddio, Carlo Caltagirone, Floriana Pazzelli, Luigi Iuliano, Paola Bossù, Antonio Pacelli, Gianfranco Spalletta, Chiara Zerbinati, Fabrizio Piras, Maria Donata Orfei, Iuliano, Luigi, Pacelli, Antonio, Ciacciarelli, Marco, Zerbinati, Chiara, Fagioli, Sabrina, Piras, Fabrizio, Orfei, Maria Donata, Bossù, Paola, Pazzelli, Floriana, Serviddio, Gaetano, Caltagirone, Carlo, and Spalletta, Gianfranco
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Male ,linoleic acid ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Linoleic acid ,Vaccenic acid ,Biology ,fatty acids ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mead acid ,Alzheimer Disease ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Lipidomics ,alzheimer disease ,medicine ,Humans ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Cognitive decline ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,lipidomics ,alzheimer's disease ,neurodegeneration ,Risk Factor ,General Neuroscience ,Fatty acid ,General Medicine ,Alzheimer's disease ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Endocrinology ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Psychiatry and Mental Health ,Disease Progression ,Female ,fatty acid ,Amnesia ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Human ,Polyunsaturated fatty acid - Abstract
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) of the n-3 series have been linked to brain physiology and cognitive decline, but little is known about the other components of the complex fatty acids category. Here, we compared 30 molecular species pertaining to saturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, and trans fatty acids, measured in plasma by gas chromatography, in 14 patients with a diagnosis of amnestic single domain mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), 30 patients with mild Alzheimer's disease (AD), and 30 healthy controls (HC). As no participants showed neuroimaging evidence of cerebrovascular disease, patients could be considered as purely neurodegenerative. We found differences in specific components of almost all fatty acid classes except n-3-polyunsaturated fatty acids. Compared with HC, aMCI and AD patients had higher levels of arachidic (C20:0), erucic (C22:1, n-9), and vaccenic acid (C18:1, n-9) and lower levels of cerotic (C26:0) and linoleic acid (C18:2, n-6). In particular, level of linoleic acid decreased and level of mead acid increased progressively from HC to aMCI to AD patients, and they were also inversely correlated in AD and aMCI patients. In conclusion, we found a previously unrecognized linoleic acid deficiency in the early phase of neurodegeneration that was strongly supported by an increased, compensatory mead acid level. These findings suggest the importance of creating new dietary manipulation strategies to counteract disease progression. © 2013 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
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- 2013
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12. Effects of dietary fatty acids and cholesterol excess on liver injury: A lipidomic approach
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Marco Ciacciarelli, Maria Blonda, Francesco Bellanti, Luigi Iuliano, Rosanna Villani, Giuseppe Poli, Gianluigi Vendemiale, Gaetano Serviddio, Chiara Zerbinati, and Rosanna Tamborra
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,5α, 6α-epoxy, 5α,6α-epoxycholesterol ,Clinical Biochemistry ,AST, aspartate aminotransferase ,CYP3A1, 4β-hydroxylase ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,SDM, standard deviation of the mean ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,CYP27A1 ,NAFLD, Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,FFA, free fatty acids ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,PUFA, polyunsaturated fatty acids ,ANOVA, analysis of variance ,Cholesterol excess ,Fatty acids ,Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease ,Oxysterols ,Animals ,Cholesterol ,Diet, High-Fat ,Fatty Acids ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Liver ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Oxidative Stress ,Rats ,Diet ,Lipid Metabolism ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,lcsh:R5-920 ,Fatty liver ,HCh, high cholesterol ,TG, triglycerides ,7α-OHC, 7α-hydroxycholesterol ,7-KC, 7-ketocholesterol ,Biochemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,4β-OHC, 4β-hydroxycholesterol ,HFA, high fatty acids ,Polyunsaturated fatty acid ,Research Paper ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Oxysterol ,NASH, Non-Alcoholic SteatoHepatitis ,27-OHC, 27-hydroxycholesterol ,EFA, essential fatty acids ,Cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase ,03 medical and health sciences ,CYP, cytochrome ,Internal medicine ,ALT, alanine aminotransferase ,medicine ,biochemistry ,5β, 6β-epoxy, 5β,6β-epoxycholesterol ,NAFL, Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver ,Liver X receptor ,CYP27A1, 27-hydroxylase ,6-oxo, 6-oxo-cholestan-3β,5α-diol ,CT, threshold cycle ,medicine.disease ,25-OHC, 25-hydroxycholesterol ,organic chemistry ,CYP7A1, 7α-hydroxylase ,High-Fat ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,triol, 5α-cholestane-3β,5,6β-triol ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,chemistry ,SFA, saturated fatty acids ,FA, fatty acids ,cholesterol excess ,fatty acids ,non-alcoholic fatty liver disease ,oxysterols ,7β-OHC, 7β-hydroxycholesterol ,Steatohepatitis ,MUFA, monounsaturated fatty acids ,CYP25A1, 25-hydroxylase - Abstract
Lipid accumulation is the hallmark of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and has been suggested to play a role in promoting fatty liver inflammation. Previous findings indicate that during oxidative stress conditions excess cholesterol autoxidizes to oxysterols. To date, the role of oxysterols and their potential interaction with fatty acids accumulation in NASH pathogenesis remains little investigated. We used the nutritional model of high fatty acids (HFA), high cholesterol (HCh) or high fat and high cholesterol (HFA+FCh) diets and explored by a lipidomic approach, the blood and liver distribution of fatty acids and oxysterols in response to dietary manipulation. We observed that HFA or HCh diets induced fatty liver without inflammation, which was otherwise observed only after supplementation of HFA+HCh. Very interestingly, the combination model was associated with a specific oxysterol fingerprint. The present work provides a complete analysis of the change in lipids and oxysterols profile induced by different lipid dietary model and their association with histological alteration of the liver. This study allows the generation of interesting hypotheses on the role of interaction of lipid and cholesterol metabolites in the liver injury during NAFLD development and progression. Moreover, the changes in the concentration and quality of oxysterols induced by a combination diet suggest a novel potential pathogenic mechanism in the progression from simple steatosis to steatohepatitis., Graphical abstract fx1, Highlights • Dietary fatty acids or cholesterol induce specific liver histological alterations. • A lipidomic approach allows the identification of steatotic oxysterol fingerprint. • FA and Ch interaction is a potential pathogenic mechanism for steatohepatitis.
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- 2016
13. IL-6-Producing, Noncatecholamines Secreting Pheochromocytoma Presenting as Fever of Unknown Origin
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Andrea Laghi, Luisa Carini, Giuseppina Palmaccio, Luigi Iuliano, Piera Clemenzi, Cesare Alessandri, Davide Bellini, Federica Stefanelli, Antonio Pacelli, Anna Giulia Bottaccioli, Marco Ciacciarelli, and Alessandro Polidoro
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fuo ,pheochromocytoma ,tumors ,IL-6 ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system ,endocrine system diseases ,medicine.medical_treatment ,lcsh:Medicine ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Hyperfibrinogenemia ,Case Report ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Gastroenterology ,Pheochromocytoma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Hypoalbuminemia ,Fever of unknown origin ,neoplasms ,Thrombocytosis ,business.industry ,Adrenalectomy ,lcsh:R ,General Medicine ,Metanephrines ,medicine.disease ,Hypochromic anemia ,Endocrinology ,nervous system ,business - Abstract
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) can be an unusual first clinical manifestation of pheochromocytoma. Pheochromocytomas are tumors that may produce a variety of substances in addition to catecholamines. To date, several cases of IL-6-producing pheochromocytomas have been reported. This report describes a 45-year-old woman with pheochromocytoma who was admitted with FUO, normal blood pressure levels, microcytic and hypochromic anemia, thrombocytosis, hyperfibrinogenemia, hypoalbuminemia, and normal levels of urine and plasma metanephrines. After adrenalectomy, fever and all inflammatory findings disappeared.
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- 2016
14. Frailty in patients affected by atrial fibrillation
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Marco Ciacciarelli, Antonio Pacelli, Alessandro Polidoro, F. Stefanelli, D. Di Sanzo, and Cesare Alessandri
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Male ,Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Health (social science) ,Activities of daily living ,complications ,etiology ,Frail Elderly ,Frailty syndrome ,frailty ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Standard score ,mild cognitive impairment ,Sex Factors ,Internal medicine ,Atrial Fibrillation ,80 and over ,medicine ,Humans ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,In patient ,Cognitive decline ,Cognitive impairment ,Geriatric Assessment ,cognitive impairment ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Mini–Mental State Examination ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,Atrial fibrillation ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,statistics /&/ numerical data ,Case-Control Studies ,Physical therapy ,geriatric assessment ,male ,sex factors ,middle aged ,humans ,case-control studies ,aged ,atrial fibrillation ,female ,neuropsychological tests ,age factors ,frail elderly ,Female ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business ,Gerontology - Abstract
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia among elderly people. However its relationship with the frailty syndrome is not well understood. It has been suggested that AF may be a marker of frailty in elderly, leading to the loss of independence in performing of routine daily activities. The aim of this study is to investigate the association between AF, frailty and cognitive decline in elderly patients. A total of 140 hospitalized patients, mean age 79.2 ± 7.4 years were enrolled in our study. Of these, 70 were affected by parossistic, persistent or permanent AF and 70, matched for age and gender, were concurrently studied as control. Cognitive impairment and frailty state has been evaluated in each patient using the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) and a standard score of accumulated deficits for constructing a frailty index. We have observed a higher number of frail patients in the AF group as compared with controls (88.6% vs 67.1%, p = 0.004). The group of patients with frailty syndrome had MMSE score significantly lower than those of the nonfrail group (16.8 ± 9.8 vs 22.2 ± 6.4, p = 0.005). Furthermore, a negative correlation between MMSE score and frailty index (rho = −0.517, p
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- 2013
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15. Carotid Artery Diameters, Carotid Endarterectomy Techniques and Restenosis
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Marco Ciacciarelli, Maria Misuraca, Marco Massucci, Luigi Iuliano, ro Varroni, Giovanni Bertoletti, Antonio Pacelli, and Aless
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Carotid arteries ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Carotid endarterectomy ,medicine.disease ,Carotid surgery ,Surgery ,Carotid bulb ,Restenosis ,medicine.artery ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Major complication ,Internal carotid artery ,Ultrasonography ,business - Abstract
Background: Restenosis of the carotid artery is a major complication of carotid endarterectomy (CEA). The purpose of this study was to examine the role of CEA techniques on carotid dimensions variation, postoperative versus preoperative multi-segmental diameters and its impact on the development of restenosis at 12 months follow up. Methods: 175 consecutive patients eligible for carotid surgery were included in the study. 75 underwent CEA by patch reconstruction (PR), 53 by eversion (EV) and 47 by primary closure (PC). Before the procedures and at discharge, carotid diameters were measured at four reference points (common carotid, CC; carotid bulb, CB; proximal internal carotid artery, PICA; distal internal carotid artery, DICA) by ultrasonography. The rate of minor (< 50%) and major (≥ 50%) restenosis was evaluated at 12 months follow up. Results: PR produced an increase in all carotid diameters while PC and EV produced a decrease in carotid diameters, having PC affected all diameters while EV affected CB and PICA diameter. However, postoperative diameters had comparable dimension independently of the surgical technique used. The rate of overall and major restenosis did not differ significantly between the three types of surgery. Logistic regression analysis showed that female gender was associated with major restenosis (OR 6.9, 95% CI 1, 23 – 38, 49) irrespective of surgical technique. Conclusion: This study shows that carotid diameters and restenosis rate after CEA are comparable whatever is the surgical technique adopted, and that women are at high risk of major restenosis.
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- 2013
16. OP-106 REAL –TIME 3D ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF DIASTOLIC LEFT VENTRICLE DISFUNCTION
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Mariangela Peruzzi, Andrea Marcantonio, Chiara Santo, Massimo Ricci, Federica Papetti, Luigi Muzzi, Ursula Tuderti, Giuseppe Pugliese, Marco Ciacciarelli, Giacomo Frati, and Ilaria Chirichilli
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,E/A ratio ,business.industry ,Ventricle ,Internal medicine ,Diastole ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Published
- 2010
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