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    Aplicaciones de Mecánica Computacional en la industria sidero-metalúrgica

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    En el presente trabajo se presentan aplicaciones de Mecánica Computacional en el ámbito de la industria sidero metalúrgica . Las aplicaciones que se presentan pueden ser divididas en : análisis de procesos de fabricación y análisis de la performance en servicio de productos siderúrgicos. En el primer caso el objetivo del modelado computacional es la optimización de procesos productivos y, en el segundo caso, el objetivo es la evaluación de la prestación que puede esperarse de diversos productos siderúrgicos, en particular se ha analizado la performance de tubos de acero sin costura para aplicaciones petroleras.Peer Reviewe

    Aplicaciones de Mecánica Computacional en la industria sidero-metalúrgica

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    En el presente trabajo se presentan aplicaciones de Mecánica Computacional en el ámbito de la industria sidero metalúrgica . Las aplicaciones que se presentan pueden ser divididas en : análisis de procesos de fabricación y análisis de la performance en servicio de productos siderúrgicos. En el primer caso el objetivo del modelado computacional es la optimización de procesos productivos y, en el segundo caso, el objetivo es la evaluación de la prestación que puede esperarse de diversos productos siderúrgicos, en particular se ha analizado la performance de tubos de acero sin costura para aplicaciones petroleras.Peer Reviewe

    Anabolic steroids purchased on the Internet as a cause of prolonged hypogonadotropic hypogonadism

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    OBJECTIVE: To report a case of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism due to the chronic abuse of anabolic steroids purchased over the Internet. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: Endocrinology unit of the University of Brescia. PATIENT(S): A 34-year-old man. INTERVENTION(S): A single dose (100 μg) of triptorelin (triptorelin test). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Clinical symptoms, androgen normalization, levels of serum testosterone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and luteinizing hormone. RESULT(S): Within 1 month, the patient's serum testosterone was in the normal range, and he reported a return to normal energy and libido. CONCLUSION(S): The World Anti-Doping Code has proved to be a very powerful and effective tool in the harmonization of antidoping efforts worldwide, but it is insufficient to combat this illegal phenomenon. To tackle the serious side effects caused by doping we believe that it is necessary to increase monitoring and adopt severe sanctions, particularly with regard to Internet sites

    Cardiovascular pre-participation screening of young competitive athletes for prevention of sudden death: proposal for a common European protocol: Consensus Statement of the Study Group of Sport Cardiology of the Working Group of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Physiology and the Working Group of Myocardial and Pericardial Diseases of the European Society of Cardiology

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    he 1996 American Heart Association consensus panel recommendations stated that pre-participation cardiovascular screening for young competitive athletes is justifiable and compelling on ethical, legal, and medical grounds. The present article represents the consensus statement of the Study Group on Sports Cardiology of the Working Group on Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Physiology and the Working Group on Myocardial and Pericardial diseases of the European Society of Cardiology, which comprises cardiovascular specialists and other physicians from different European countries with extensive clinical experience with young competitive athletes, as well as with pathological substrates of sudden death. The document takes note of the 25-year Italian experience on systematic pre-participation screening of competitive athletes and focuses on relevant issues, mostly regarding the relative risk, causes, and prevalence of sudden death in athletes; the efficacy, feasibility, and cost-effectiveness of population-based pre-participation cardiovascular screening; the key role of 12-lead ECG for identification of cardiovascular diseases such as cardiomyopathies and channelopathies at risk of sudden death during sports; and the potential of preventing fatal events. The main purpose of the consensus document is to reinforce the principle of the need for pre-participation medical clearance of all young athletes involved in organized sports programmes, on the basis of (i) the proven efficacy of systematic screening by 12-lead ECG (in addition to history and physical examination) to identify hypertrophic cardiomyopathy-the leading cause of sports-related sudden death-and to prevent athletic field fatalities; (ii) the potential screening ability in detecting other lethal cardiovascular diseases presenting with ECG abnormalities. The consensus document recommends the implementation of a common European screening protocol essentially based on 12-lead ECG

    Klotho expression in cardiomyocytes in patients at a higher atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk

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    Klotho proteins (α- and β-Klotho) are transmembrane proteins whose extracellular domain is secreted into blood and urine by ectodomain shedding. As such they behave as circulating proteins that regulate cell metabolism, endothelial function and calcium homeostasis, as well as modulating the lifespan connected activity of Fibroblast Growth Factors (FGFs, mainly 21 and 23) and other molecules (1). Recent data have shown that highest levels of plasma circulating Klotho are associated with a lower cardiovascular risk, thereby suggesting a possible role for Klotho in cardiovascular diseases (2). However, although Klotho has been identified in various organs, including kidney, brain, adipose tissue and intestine, it is unknown whether cardiomyocytes express Klotho and FGFs and, if so, whether high cardiovascular risk can be associated with cardiac expression of Klotho, FGFs and other related molecules. We examined myocardial biopsies from 20 patients with an estimated 10-year atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk in the range of 5% to 7.5% and 10 age-matched control subjects with an estimated 10-year ASCVD risk of <5% (3) undergoing cardiac surgery other than coronary artery by-pass. Both groups of patients were statin naive, had normal hemoglobin A1c, normal coronary arteries on left heart catheterization, and had LDL cholesterol levels between 70 and 189 mg/ DL. Using immunohistochemistry methods, we evaluated Klotho and FGFs expression in human cardiomyocytes, and whether higher ASCVD risk influenced the expression of other molecules involved in endoplasmic reticulum stress (GRP78), oxidative stress (SOD1, NFkB) and inflammation (iNOS, eNOS). Cardiomyocytes of patients with a higher ASCVD risk exhibited lower expression of Klotho, but also higher expression of FGFs, as compared to cardiomyocytes of patients with a reduced ASCVD risk. Furthermore, higher ASCVD risk was associated with significantly increased expression of GRP78, SOD1, NFkB and iNOS (all p<0.05). This study shows for the first time that Klotho proteins are inherently expressed in human cardiomyocytes and also that cardiac expression of Klotho is down regulated in higher ASCVD risk patients, while the expression of FGFs and other stress-related molecules involved in myocyte damage, such as GRP78, SOD1, NFkB and iNOS, is significantly increased. Further studies are warranted to investigate the association of klotho, FGFs and related molecules expression with cardiovascular risk
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