25 research outputs found

    A pilot study on stroke awareness in Rome

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    Pressure-induced vascular oxidative stress is mediated through activation of integrin-linked kinase 1/betaPIX/Rac-1 pathway.

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    High blood pressure induces a mechanical stress on vascular walls and evokes oxidative stress and vascular dysfunction. The aim of this study was to characterize the intracellular signaling causing vascular oxidative stress in response to pressure. In carotid arteries subjected to high pressure levels, we observed not only an impaired vasorelaxation, increased superoxide production, and NADPH oxidase activity, but also a concomitant activation of Rac-1, a small G protein. Selective inhibition of Rac-1, with an adenovirus carrying a dominant-negative Rac-1 mutant, significantly reduced NADPH oxidase activity and oxidative stress and, more importantly, rescued vascular function in carotid arteries at high pressure. The analysis of molecular events associated with mechanotransduction demonstrated at high pressure levels an overexpression of integrin-linked kinase 1 and its recruitment to plasma membrane interacting with paxillin. The inhibition of integrin-linked kinase 1 by small interfering RNA impaired Rac-1 activation and rescued oxidative stress-induced vascular dysfunction in response to high pressure. Finally, we showed that βPIX, a guanine-nucleotide exchange factor, is the intermediate molecule recruited by integrin-linked kinase 1, converging the intracellular signaling toward Rac-1-mediated oxidative vascular dysfunction during pressure overload. Our data demonstrate that biomechanical stress evoked by high blood pressure triggers an integrin-linked kinase 1/βPIX/Rac-1 signaling, thus generating oxidative vascular dysfunction. © 2009 American Heart Association, Inc

    In the Shadow of Austerity. Italian Local Public Services and the Politics of Budget Cuts

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    Since the onset of the economic crisis of the late 2000s, in Italy there have been three phases in the formulation and framing of an austerity agenda, each one characterized by a specific mix of domestic political requirements and supranational demands. The article analyses each of these phases, with a focus on the said mix overshadowing the framing of policy problems and strategies, and on the role assigned to local governments and public services
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