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2. Epileptic seizures and oxidative stress in a mouse model over-expressing spermine oxidase
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Leonetti, Alessia, Baroli, Giulia, Fratini, Emiliano, Pietropaoli, Stefano, Marcoli, Manuela, Mariottini, Paolo, and Cervelli, Manuela
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- 2020
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3. Clinical research coordinators: Key components of an efficient clinical trial unit
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Mora, Vincenzina, primary, Colantuono, Stefania, additional, Fanali, Caterina, additional, Leonetti, Alessia, additional, Wlderk, Giulia, additional, Pirro, Maria Antonia, additional, Calà Palmarino, Francesca Maria, additional, Savini, Roberta, additional, Ianiro, Gianluca, additional, Gasbarrini, Antonio, additional, Celeste, Pirozzoli Maria, additional, Luciana, Giannone, additional, Cristina, Spataro, additional, Cristina, Graziani, additional, Anna, Capodrossi, additional, Anna, Teberino Maria, additional, Barbara, Tolusso, additional, Marica, Di Ciurcio, additional, Diana, Verdirosi, additional, Serena, Rotunno, additional, Ludovica, Finotti, additional, Laura, Turchini, additional, Valeria, Amatucci, additional, Elisa, Schiavoni, additional, Daniele, Napolitano, additional, Eleonora, Durini, additional, Martina, Strazzeri, additional, Teresa, Lombardi Maria, additional, and Elisabetta, Schifano, additional
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- 2023
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4. Clinical research coordinators: Key components of an efficient clinical trial unit
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Mora, Vincenzina, Colantuono, Stefania, Fanali, Caterina, Leonetti, Alessia, Wlderk, Giulia, Pirro, Maria Antonia, Calà Palmarino, Francesca Maria, Savini, Roberta, Ianiro, Gianluca, Gasbarrini, Antonio, Ianiro, Gianluca (ORCID:0000-0002-8318-0515), Gasbarrini, Antonio (ORCID:0000-0002-7278-4823), Mora, Vincenzina, Colantuono, Stefania, Fanali, Caterina, Leonetti, Alessia, Wlderk, Giulia, Pirro, Maria Antonia, Calà Palmarino, Francesca Maria, Savini, Roberta, Ianiro, Gianluca, Gasbarrini, Antonio, Ianiro, Gianluca (ORCID:0000-0002-8318-0515), and Gasbarrini, Antonio (ORCID:0000-0002-7278-4823)
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- 2023
5. Clinical research coordinators: Key components of an efficient clinical trial unit
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Celeste, Pirozzoli Maria, Luciana, Giannone, Cristina, Spataro, Cristina, Graziani, Anna, Capodrossi, Anna, Teberino Maria, Barbara, Tolusso, Marica, Di Ciurcio, Diana, Verdirosi, Serena, Rotunno, Ludovica, Finotti, Laura, Turchini, Valeria, Amatucci, Elisa, Schiavoni, Daniele, Napolitano, Eleonora, Durini, Martina, Strazzeri, Teresa, Lombardi Maria, Elisabetta, Schifano, Mora, Vincenzina, Colantuono, Stefania, Fanali, Caterina, Leonetti, Alessia, Wlderk, Giulia, Pirro, Maria Antonia, Calà Palmarino, Francesca Maria, Savini, Roberta, Ianiro, Gianluca, and Gasbarrini, Antonio
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- 2023
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6. Stability of spermine oxidase to thermal and chemical denaturation: comparison with bovine serum amine oxidase
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Cervelli, Manuela, Leonetti, Alessia, Cervoni, Laura, Ohkubo, Shinji, Xhani, Marla, Stano, Pasquale, Federico, Rodolfo, Polticelli, Fabio, Mariottini, Paolo, and Agostinelli, Enzo
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- 2016
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7. Datterino Trial: A Double Blind, Randomized, Controlled, Crossover, Clinical Trial on the Use of Hydroponic Cultivated Tomato Sauce in Systemic Nickel Allergy Syndrome
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Rizzi, Angela, primary, Chini, Raffaella, additional, Porcari, Serena, additional, Settanni, Carlo Romano, additional, Persichetti, Eleonora, additional, Mora, Vincenzina, additional, Fanali, Caterina, additional, Leonetti, Alessia, additional, Parrinello, Giuseppe, additional, Lohmeyer, Franziska Michaela, additional, Inchingolo, Riccardo, additional, Mele, Maria Cristina, additional, Gasbarrini, Antonio, additional, and Nucera, Eleonora, additional
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- 2022
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8. Datterino Trial: A Double Blind, Randomized, Controlled, Crossover, Clinical Trial on the Use of Hydroponic Cultivated Tomato Sauce in Systemic Nickel Allergy Syndrome
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Rizzi, Angela, Chini, Raffaella, Porcari, Serena, Settanni, Carlo Romano, Persichetti, Eleonora, Mora, Vincenzina, Fanali, Caterina, Leonetti, Alessia, Parrinello, Giuseppe, Lohmeyer, Franziska Michaela, Inchingolo, Riccardo, Mele, Maria Cristina, Gasbarrini, Antonio, Nucera, Eleonora, Rizzi, Angela (ORCID:0000-0002-6795-746X), Mele, Maria Cristina (ORCID:0000-0003-0153-5819), Gasbarrini, Antonio (ORCID:0000-0002-7278-4823), Nucera, Eleonora (ORCID:0000-0002-0565-7680), Rizzi, Angela, Chini, Raffaella, Porcari, Serena, Settanni, Carlo Romano, Persichetti, Eleonora, Mora, Vincenzina, Fanali, Caterina, Leonetti, Alessia, Parrinello, Giuseppe, Lohmeyer, Franziska Michaela, Inchingolo, Riccardo, Mele, Maria Cristina, Gasbarrini, Antonio, Nucera, Eleonora, Rizzi, Angela (ORCID:0000-0002-6795-746X), Mele, Maria Cristina (ORCID:0000-0003-0153-5819), Gasbarrini, Antonio (ORCID:0000-0002-7278-4823), and Nucera, Eleonora (ORCID:0000-0002-0565-7680)
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A low-nickel (Ni) diet, a key treatment for Systemic Nickel Allergy Syndrome (SNAS), is difficult in the long term and strongly impacts quality of life (QoL). Hydroponic agriculture could be an alternative to allow the reintroduction of tomato, an essential food in the global diet. In a first interventional, randomized, double-blind, single-center crossover study, we compared the possible effects of eating tomato puree deriving from hydroponic agriculture versus tomato puree from conventional cultivation, collecting data on subjective control of SNAS symptoms, adherence to treatment, and impact on QoL. Thirty subjects were randomly assigned to one of the following treatment groups: (1) a 12-week low-Ni diet plus 100% Italian Datterino tomato puree deriving from hydroponic technology; (2) a 12-week low-Ni diet plus 100% Italian Datterino tomato puree deriving from conventional cultivation. Then, after a 2-week washout period on the low-Ni diet, each patient crossed over to the other treatment. Patients reported lower symptom scores after eating Datterino tomato puree deriving from hydroponic technology; specifically, bloating (p = 0.0111, p = 0.0060), flatulence (p = 0.0090), abdominal cramps (p = 0.0207), constipation (p = 0.0395), and diarrhea (p = 0.0105). Overall, the adherence rate was high for both treatment arms. At baseline, QoL was poor, but significant improvement was observed after two treatments. In our study, precision medicine and precision agriculture merge in a holistic approach to the challenges of food allergies.
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- 2022
9. Knowledge of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Aspects of IBD Among Nurses Working in Digestive Endoscopy: A Nationwide Italian Survey
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Napolitano, Daniele, Scaldaferri, Franco, Fiorino, Gionata, Spagnuolo, Rocco, Leonetti, Alessia, Lopetuso, Loris Riccardo, Cocchieri, Antonello, Scaldaferri, Franco (ORCID:0000-0001-8334-7541), Cocchieri, Antonello (ORCID:0000-0002-7694-4986), Napolitano, Daniele, Scaldaferri, Franco, Fiorino, Gionata, Spagnuolo, Rocco, Leonetti, Alessia, Lopetuso, Loris Riccardo, Cocchieri, Antonello, Scaldaferri, Franco (ORCID:0000-0001-8334-7541), and Cocchieri, Antonello (ORCID:0000-0002-7694-4986)
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The importance of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) dedicated nurses in endoscopy services is poorly explored. Non-IBD healthcare professionals who work in endoscopy units may underestimate the discomfort and the secondary psychological distress that endoscopic procedures cause in IBD patients. We performed a nationwide survey to evaluate nurses' level of knowledge working in endoscopy facilities throughout Italy related to IBD patients' needs undergoing endoscopic procedures. A non-validate 45 items questionnaire divided into six sections was assembled by a group of experts and supervised by nurses and IBD physicians as part of the board of IGIBD, ANOTE-ANIGEA, and AGGEI. The questionnaire was sent to 397 nurses of which 335 (84.4%) responded to the questionnaire. The median level of knowledge registered was 29 ± 12, corresponding to a medium level of knowledge based on the scores described in the method section. One hundred eighty-three nurses (54.6%) reported a high score, 113 (33.7%) a medium score, and 39 (11.6%) a low score. The majority of nurses worked in high-volume endoscopy centers, where 48% were educated in IBD management. A low level of knowledge was recorded regarding disease severity definition, bowel preparation strategies in severe colitis, and evaluation of perianal fistula. This nationwide survey clearly shows that there is a need for endoscopic nurses to acquire specific knowledge in the IBD field. Dedicated pathways for IBD management in endoscopy, continuous educational programs for nurses, and further studies to improve nurse education are needed.
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- 2021
10. A Durum Wheat Variety-Based Product Is Effective in Reducing Symptoms in Patients with Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity: A Double-Blind Randomized Cross-Over Trial
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Ianiro, Gianluca, Rizzatti, Gianenrico, Napoli, Marco, Matteo, Maria Valeria, Rinninella, Emanuele, Mora, Vincenzina, Fanali, Caterina, Leonetti, Alessia, Benedettelli, Stefano, Mele, Maria Cristina, Cammarota, Giovanni, Gasbarrini, Antonio, Ianiro, Gianluca (ORCID:0000-0002-8318-0515), Rizzatti, Gianenrico (ORCID:0000-0003-1876-7587), Rinninella, Emanuele (ORCID:0000-0002-9165-2367), Mele, Maria Cristina (ORCID:0000-0003-0153-5819), Cammarota, Giovanni (ORCID:0000-0002-3626-6148), Gasbarrini, Antonio (ORCID:0000-0002-7278-4823), Ianiro, Gianluca, Rizzatti, Gianenrico, Napoli, Marco, Matteo, Maria Valeria, Rinninella, Emanuele, Mora, Vincenzina, Fanali, Caterina, Leonetti, Alessia, Benedettelli, Stefano, Mele, Maria Cristina, Cammarota, Giovanni, Gasbarrini, Antonio, Ianiro, Gianluca (ORCID:0000-0002-8318-0515), Rizzatti, Gianenrico (ORCID:0000-0003-1876-7587), Rinninella, Emanuele (ORCID:0000-0002-9165-2367), Mele, Maria Cristina (ORCID:0000-0003-0153-5819), Cammarota, Giovanni (ORCID:0000-0002-3626-6148), and Gasbarrini, Antonio (ORCID:0000-0002-7278-4823)
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11. Epileptic seizures and oxidative stress in a mouse model over-expressing spermine oxidase
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Leonetti, Alessia, primary, Baroli, Giulia, additional, Fratini, Emiliano, additional, Pietropaoli, Stefano, additional, Marcoli, Manuela, additional, Mariottini, Paolo, additional, and Cervelli, Manuela, additional
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- 2019
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12. A Durum Wheat Variety-Based Product Is Effective in Reducing Symptoms in Patients with Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity: A Double-Blind Randomized Cross-Over Trial
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Ianiro, Gianluca, primary, Rizzatti, Gianenrico, additional, Napoli, Marco, additional, Matteo, Maria, additional, Rinninella, Emanuele, additional, Mora, Vincenzina, additional, Fanali, Caterina, additional, Leonetti, Alessia, additional, Benedettelli, Stefano, additional, Mele, Maria, additional, Cammarota, Giovanni, additional, and Gasbarrini, Antonio, additional
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- 2019
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13. Exploring the activity of polyamine analogues on polyamine and spermine oxidase: methoctramine, a potent and selective inhibitor of polyamine oxidase
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Di Paolo, Maria Luisa, primary, Cervelli, Manuela, additional, Mariottini, Paolo, additional, Leonetti, Alessia, additional, Polticelli, Fabio, additional, Rosini, Michela, additional, Milelli, Andrea, additional, Basagni, Filippo, additional, Venerando, Rina, additional, Agostinelli, Enzo, additional, and Minarini, Anna, additional
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- 2019
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14. Glutamate Excitotoxicity Linked to Spermine Oxidase Overexpression
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Pietropaoli, Stefano, Leonetti, Alessia, Cervetto, Chiara, Venturini, Arianna, Mastrantonio, Roberta, Baroli, Giulia, Persichini, Tiziana, Colasanti, Marco, Maura, Guido, Marcoli, Manuela, Mariottini, Paolo, Cervelli, Manuela, Alessia Leonetti, Roberta Mastrantonio (ORCID:0000-0002-1764-457X), Pietropaoli, Stefano, Leonetti, Alessia, Cervetto, Chiara, Venturini, Arianna, Mastrantonio, Roberta, Baroli, Giulia, Persichini, Tiziana, Colasanti, Marco, Maura, Guido, Marcoli, Manuela, Mariottini, Paolo, Cervelli, Manuela, Alessia Leonetti, and Roberta Mastrantonio (ORCID:0000-0002-1764-457X)
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Excitotoxic stress has been associated with several different neurological disorders, and it is one of the main causes of neuronal degeneration and death. To identify new potential proteins that could represent key factors in excitotoxic stress and to study the relationship between polyamine catabolism and excitotoxic damage, a novel transgenic mouse line overexpressing spermine oxidase enzyme in the neocortex (Dach-SMOX) has been engineered. These transgenic mice are more susceptible to excitotoxic injury and display a higher oxidative stress, highlighted by 8-Oxo-2′-deoxyguanosine increase and activation of defense mechanisms, as demonstrated by the increase of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf-2) in the nucleus. In Dach-SMOX astrocytes and neurons, an alteration of the phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated subunits of glutamate receptors increases the kainic acid response in these mice. Moreover, a decrease in excitatory amino acid transporters and an increase in the system xc− transporter, a Nrf-2 target, was observed. Sulfasalazine, a system xc− transporter inhibitor, was shown to revert the increased susceptibility of Dach-SMOX mice treated with kainic acid. We demonstrated that astrocytes play a crucial role in this process: neuronal spermine oxidase overexpression resulted in an alteration of glutamate excitability, in glutamate uptake and efflux in astrocytes involved in the synapse. Considering the involvement of oxidative stress in many neurodegenerative diseases, Dach-SMOX transgenic mouse can be considered as a suitable in vivo genetic model to study the involvement of spermine oxidase in excitotoxicity, which can be considered as a possible therapeutic target.
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- 2018
15. Skeletal Muscle Pathophysiology: The Emerging Role of Spermine Oxidase and Spermidine
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Cervelli, Manuela, primary, Leonetti, Alessia, additional, Duranti, Guglielmo, additional, Sabatini, Stefania, additional, Ceci, Roberta, additional, and Mariottini, Paolo, additional
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- 2018
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16. Glutamate Excitotoxicity Linked to Spermine Oxidase Overexpression
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Giulia Baroli, Stefano Pietropaoli, Alessia Leonetti, Manuela Cervelli, Paolo Mariottini, Arianna Venturini, Tiziana Persichini, Marco Colasanti, Roberta Mastrantonio, Chiara Cervetto, Guido Maura, Manuela Marcoli, Pietropaoli, Stefano, Leonetti, Alessia, Cervetto, Chiara, Venturini, Arianna, Mastrantonio, Roberta, Baroli, Giulia, Persichini, Tiziana, Colasanti, Marco, Maura, Guido, Marcoli, Manuela, Mariottini, Paolo, and Cervelli, Manuela
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0301 basic medicine ,Excitotoxicity ,medicine.disease_cause ,Polyamine metabolism ,Synapse ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-NH Group Donors ,EAAT, Oxidative stress, Polyamine metabolism, Seizures, Sulfasalazine, System xc − transporter ,Behavior, Animal ,Glutamate receptor ,Brain ,EAAT ,Seizure ,Cell biology ,Excitatory Amino Acid Transporter 1 ,Protein Transport ,System xc − transporter ,Excitatory Amino Acid Transporter 2 ,Neurology ,8-Hydroxy-2'-Deoxyguanosine ,Neuroglia ,Genetically modified mouse ,Kainic acid ,Spermine oxidase ,Amino Acid Transport System y+ ,NF-E2-Related Factor 2 ,Neurotoxins ,Neuroscience (miscellaneous) ,Glutamic Acid ,Mice, Transgenic ,Models, Biological ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Seizures ,Genetic model ,medicine ,Animals ,Receptors, AMPA ,Epilepsy ,Deoxyguanosine ,Sulfasalazine ,Protein Subunits ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Oxidative stress ,Oxidative stre ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Synaptosomes - Abstract
Excitotoxic stress has been associated with several different neurological disorders, and it is one of the main causes of neuronal degeneration and death. To identify new potential proteins that could represent key factors in excitotoxic stress and to study the relationship between polyamine catabolism and excitotoxic damage, a novel transgenic mouse line overexpressing spermine oxidase enzyme in the neocortex (Dach-SMOX) has been engineered. These transgenic mice are more susceptible to excitotoxic injury and display a higher oxidative stress, highlighted by 8-Oxo-2'-deoxyguanosine increase and activation of defense mechanisms, as demonstrated by the increase of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf-2) in the nucleus. In Dach-SMOX astrocytes and neurons, an alteration of the phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated subunits of glutamate receptors increases the kainic acid response in these mice. Moreover, a decrease in excitatory amino acid transporters and an increase in the system xc- transporter, a Nrf-2 target, was observed. Sulfasalazine, a system xc- transporter inhibitor, was shown to revert the increased susceptibility of Dach-SMOX mice treated with kainic acid. We demonstrated that astrocytes play a crucial role in this process: neuronal spermine oxidase overexpression resulted in an alteration of glutamate excitability, in glutamate uptake and efflux in astrocytes involved in the synapse. Considering the involvement of oxidative stress in many neurodegenerative diseases, Dach-SMOX transgenic mouse can be considered as a suitable in vivo genetic model to study the involvement of spermine oxidase in excitotoxicity, which can be considered as a possible therapeutic target.
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- 2018
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17. Exploring the activity of polyamine analogues on polyamine and spermine oxidase: methoctramine, a potent and selective inhibitor of polyamine oxidase
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Alessia Leonetti, Filippo Basagni, Andrea Milelli, Manuela Cervelli, Paolo Mariottini, Fabio Polticelli, Anna Minarini, Michela Rosini, Maria Luisa Di Paolo, Rina Venerando, Enzo Agostinelli, Di Paolo, Maria Luisa, Cervelli, Manuela, Mariottini, Paolo, Leonetti, Alessia, Polticelli, Fabio, Rosini, Michela, Milelli, Andrea, Basagni, Filippo, Venerando, Rina, Agostinelli, Enzo, and Minarini, Anna
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Spermine oxidase ,Spermine ,docking studie ,Diamines ,01 natural sciences ,Dose-Response Relationship ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,Drug Discovery ,inhibitors ,Methoctramine ,Polyamines ,Humans ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,spermine oxidase ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Pharmacology ,Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-NH Group Donors ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Molecular Structure ,010405 organic chemistry ,Drug Discovery3003 Pharmaceutical Science ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,docking studies ,General Medicine ,Polyamine analogues ,polyamine oxidase ,0104 chemical sciences ,inhibitor ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Drug ,Polyamine ,Polyamine oxidase ,Polyamine analogue ,Research Paper - Abstract
Fourteen polyamine analogues, asymmetric or symmetric substituted spermine (1–9) or methoctramine (10–14) analogues, were evaluated as potential inhibitors or substrates of two enzymes of the polyamine catabolic pathway, spermine oxidase (SMOX) and acetylpolyamine oxidase (PAOX). Compound 2 turned out to be the best substrate for PAOX, having the highest affinity and catalytic efficiency with respect to its physiological substrates. Methoctramine (10), a well-known muscarinic M2 receptor antagonist, emerged as the most potent competitive PAOX inhibitor known so far (Ki = 10 nM), endowed with very good selectivity compared with SMOX (Ki=1.2 μM vs SMOX). The efficacy of methoctramine in inhibiting PAOX activity was confirmed in the HT22 cell line. Methoctramine is a very promising tool in the design of drugs targeting the polyamine catabolism pathway, both to understand the physio-pathological role of PAOX vs SMOX and for pharmacological applications, being the polyamine pathway involved in various pathologies.
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- 2019
18. Stability of spermine oxidase to thermal and chemical denaturation: comparison with bovine serum amine oxidase
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Laura Cervoni, Shinji Ohkubo, Rodolfo Federico, Alessia Leonetti, Marla Xhani, Pasquale Stano, Enzo Agostinelli, Fabio Polticelli, Paolo Mariottini, Manuela Cervelli, Cervelli, Manuela, Leonetti, Alessia, Cervoni, Laura, Ohkubo, Shinji, Xhani, Marla, Stano, Pasquale, Federico, Rodolfo, Polticelli, Fabio, Mariottini, Paolo, and Agostinelli, Enzo
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0301 basic medicine ,Protein Denaturation ,Amine oxidase ,Spermine oxidase ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Spermine ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Enzyme Stability ,Animals ,Quaternary structure ,Denaturation (biochemistry) ,Bovine serum albumin ,Enzyme stability ,Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-NH Group Donors ,biology ,Organic Chemistry ,Bovine serum amine oxidase ,Amine oxidase (copper-containing) ,Recombinant Proteins ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Cattle ,Protein quaternary structure ,Amine Oxidase (Copper-Containing) ,Protein Multimerization ,Polyamine oxidase - Abstract
Spermine oxidase (SMOX) is a flavin-containing enzyme that specifically oxidizes spermine to produce spermidine, 3-aminopropanaldehyde and hydrogen peroxide. While no crystal structure is available for any mammalian SMOX, X-ray crystallography showed that the yeast Fms1 polyamine oxidase has a dimeric structure. Based on this scenario, we have investigated the quaternary structure of the SMOX protein by native gel electrophoresis, which revealed a composite gel band pattern, suggesting the formation of protein complexes. All high-order protein complexes are sensitive to reducing conditions, showing that disulfide bonds were responsible for protein complexes formation. The major gel band other than the SMOX monomer is the covalent SMOX homodimer, which was disassembled by increasing the reducing conditions, while being resistant to other denaturing conditions. Homodimeric and monomeric SMOXs are catalytically active, as revealed after gel staining for enzymatic activity. An engineered SMOX mutant deprived of all but two cysteine residues was prepared and characterized experimentally, resulting in a monomeric species. High-sensitivity differential scanning calorimetry of SMOX was compared with that of bovine serum amine oxidase, to analyse their thermal stability. Furthermore, enzymatic activity assays and fluorescence spectroscopy were used to gain insight into the unfolding process.
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- 2016
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19. Adaptive responses of heart and skeletal muscle to spermine oxidase overexpression: Evaluation of a new transgenic mouse model
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Roberto Amendola, Alessia Leonetti, Paolo Mariottini, Federico Spinozzi, Roberta Ceci, Stefano Pietropaoli, Manuela Cervelli, Lucia Marcocci, Guglielmo Duranti, Stefania Sabatini, Francesco Cecconi, Ceci, Roberta, Duranti, Guglielmo, Leonetti, Alessia, Pietropaoli, Stefano, Spinozzi, Federico, Marcocci, Lucia, Amendola, Roberto, Cecconi, Francesco, Sabatini, Stefania, Mariottini, Paolo, Cervelli, Manuela, and Amendola, R.
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0301 basic medicine ,Genetically modified mouse ,Polyamine ,Spermine oxidase ,polyamines ,Gene Expression ,Spermine ,Skeletal muscle ,Mice, Transgenic ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Oxidative stress ,Polyamines ,Physiology (medical) ,Genetic model ,medicine ,Animals ,oxidative stress ,skeletal muscle ,Muscle, Skeletal ,spermine oxidase ,Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-NH Group Donors ,Myocardium ,Adaptation, Physiological ,Molecular biology ,Muscle atrophy ,Cell biology ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Spermidine ,biochemistry ,physiology (medical) ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Oxidative stre ,medicine.symptom - Abstract
Spermine oxidase oxidizes spermine to produce H2O2, spermidine, and 3-aminopropanal. It is involved in cell drug response, apoptosis, and in the etiology of several pathologies, including cancer. Spermine oxidase is an important positive regulator of muscle gene expression and fiber size and, when repressed, leads to muscle atrophy. We have generated a transgenic mouse line overexpressing Smox gene in all organs, named Total-Smox. The spermine oxidase overexpression was revealed by β-Gal staining and reverse-transcriptase/PCR analysis, in all tissues analysed. Spermine oxidase activity resulted higher in Total-Smox than controls. Considering the important role of this enzyme in muscle physiology, we have focused our study on skeletal muscle and heart of Total-Smox mice by measuring redox status and oxidative damage. We assessed the redox homeostasis through the analysis of the reduced/oxidized glutathione ratio. Chronic H2O2 production induced by spermine oxidase overexpression leads to a cellular redox state imbalance in both tissues, although they show different redox adaptation. In skeletal muscle, catalase and glutathione S-transferase activities were significantly increased in Total-Smox mice compared to controls. In the heart, no differences were found in CAT activity level, while GST activity decreased compared to controls. The skeletal muscle showed a lower oxidative damage than in the heart, evaluated by lipid peroxidation and protein carbonylation. Altogether, our findings illustrate that skeletal muscle adapts more efficiently than heart to oxidative stress H2O2-induced. The Total-Smox line is a new genetic model useful to deepen our knowledge on the role of spermine oxidase in muscle atrophy and muscular pathological conditions like dystrophy. © 2016 Elsevier Inc.
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- 2017
20. Skeletal Muscle Pathophysiology: The Emerging Role of Spermine Oxidase and Spermidine
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Roberta Ceci, Stefania Sabatini, Paolo Mariottini, Manuela Cervelli, Guglielmo Duranti, Alessia Leonetti, Cervelli, Manuela, Leonetti, Alessia, Duranti, Guglielmo, Sabatini, Stefania, Ceci, Roberta, and Mariottini, Paolo
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0301 basic medicine ,autophagy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Spermine oxidase ,polyamines ,lcsh:Medicine ,Review ,Muscle hypertrophy ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Atrophy ,atrophy ,polyamine ,Internal medicine ,spermidine ,medicine ,oxidative stress ,skeletal muscle ,spermine oxidase ,oxidative stre ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,aging ,Autophagy ,Skeletal muscle ,medicine.disease ,Muscle atrophy ,transgenic mouse ,Spermidine ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,medicine.symptom ,business ,C2C12 - Abstract
Skeletal muscle comprises approximately 40% of the total body mass. Preserving muscle health and function is essential for the entire body in order to counteract chronic diseases such as type II diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer. Prolonged physical inactivity, particularly among the elderly, causes muscle atrophy, a pathological state with adverse outcomes such as poor quality of life, physical disability, and high mortality. In murine skeletal muscle C2C12 cells, increased expression of the spermine oxidase (SMOX) enzyme has been found during cell differentiation. Notably, SMOX overexpression increases muscle fiber size, while SMOX reduction was enough to induce muscle atrophy in multiple murine models. Of note, the SMOX reaction product spermidine appears to be involved in skeletal muscle atrophy/hypertrophy. It is effective in reactivating autophagy, ameliorating the myopathic defects of collagen VI-null mice. Moreover, spermidine treatment, if combined with exercise, can affect D-gal-induced aging-related skeletal muscle atrophy. This review hypothesizes a role for SMOX during skeletal muscle differentiation and outlines its role and that of spermidine in muscle atrophy. The identification of new molecular pathways involved in the maintenance of skeletal muscle health could be beneficial in developing novel therapeutic lead compounds to treat muscle atrophy.
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- 2018
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