201 research outputs found

    Identification of miR-9-5p as direct regulator of ABCA1 and HDL-driven reverse cholesterol transport in circulating CD14+ cells of patients with metabolic syndrome.

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    AIMS: Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a cluster of cardio-metabolic risk factors associated with atherosclerosis and low-grade inflammation. Using unbiased expression screenings in peripheral blood mononuclear cells, we depict here a novel expression chart of 678 genes and 84 microRNAs (miRNAs) controlling inflammatory, immune and metabolic responses. In order to further elucidate the link between inflammation and the HDL cholesterol pathway in MS, we focussed on the regulation of the ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1), a key player in cholesterol efflux (CE). METHODS AND RESULTS: ABCA1 mRNA levels are suppressed in CD14+ cells of MS patients and are negatively correlated to body mass index (BMI), insulin-resistance (HOMA-IR) and cardiovascular risk, and positively to HDL cholesterol and CE. miRNA target in silico prediction identified a putative modulatory role of ABCA1 for the nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cell (NF-ÎşB) target miR-9-5p, whose expression pattern was up-regulated in CD14+ cells of MS patients, positively correlated to BMI, HOMA-IR, and triglycerides, and negatively to ABCA1 mRNA levels, HDL cholesterol and CE. Ectopic gain and loss of miR-9-5p function in macrophages modulated ABCA1 mRNA and protein levels, ABCA1 miRNA 3'-untranslated region target sequence reporter assay, and CE into HDL, thus confirming ABCA1 as a target of miR-9-5p. CONCLUSIONS: We identified the NF-ÎşB target miR-9-5p as a negative regulator of ABCA1 adding a novel target pathway in the relationship between inflammation and HDL-driven reverse cholesterol transport for prevention or treatment of atherosclerosis in MS.N/

    Immunohistochemical analysis of axillary skin biopsies for the detection of adrenergic innervation of sweat glands in normal subjects and Parkinson’s disease patients

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    Beside the typical motor symptoms Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized, with varying severity, by autonomic dysfunction. Several studies have shed light on the anatomical and molecular changes that underlie the peripheral neuronal degeneration associated with PD and other Lewy body (LB) diseases (LBDs). By using skin biopsies from LBDs patients it was possible to detect misfolded phospho-α-synuclein (p-syn) deposits within dermal nerve fibers and correlate them with a reduced density of small nerve fibers. (1, 2). The skin biopsy approach is an inexpensive and minimally invasive technique. To date, there is not a standardized procedure for sampling site, tissue processing and nerve fibre assessment, so the goal of a diagnostic instrument for an early diagnosis of (LBDs) still remains a challenge. We have carried out a retrospective study setting up a novel protocol based on 10 µm thick serial sections from FFPE axillary skin biopsies. This choice take advantage from the presence of apocrine glands in the axillary region, as they receive a dense sympathetic adrenergic innervation, exploitable for a clear nervous fibers tracking. The biopsies were taken from 14 individuals who had been, in the first instance, diagnosed with various traits of motor and neurological dysfunction and two control subjects. Serial tissue sections were analysed by IHC (DAB chromogen) and by immunofluorescent labelling, using anti-p-α-synuclein (S129), anti- α -synuclein, anti-PGP9.5 and anti-tyrosine hydroxylase antibodies. This particular setting has proven useful to well highlight the adrenergic fibers surrounding the apocrine sweat glands and to visualize the fibers α -synuclein deposition. Our results enabled us to support the first diagnosis in various cases with probable PD but gave a negative p-Syn-S129 immunoreactivity results for samples from vascular Parkinson, multiple system atrophy, essential tremor and frontotemporal dementia. Our methodological setting is able to detect the adrenergic innervation of sweat apocrine glands and both the presence of Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites in axillary skin biopsies

    Dakwah Dalam Membangun Etika Kerukunan Hidup Umat Beragama

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    Indonesia is multi-ethnics, culture and religions,require normative values to regulate social relations.Normative values on religion, social values and moresthat have been prevailing in the community, is thebasis for building a culture of inter-religious relations.Pancasila and the 1945‟s Constitution is a collectiveagreement in regulating the society and the state.National unity took place in the community where thevalues of religion has lived and practiced. Religiousdiversity has become a reality of history and they havebeen living side by side. Today, Da‟wah activities inbuilding awareness in the practice of religion amongthe other religious communities, is needed. Therefore,the practice of the “inclusive religion” should beapplied

    Hypoxia induces Galectin-3 and Bcl-2 over-expression in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs)

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    Angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels from pre-existing endothelium, is a critical phenomenon occurring during development and tissue regeneration. In pathological conditions such as inflammation and malignancies, hypoxia represent one of the most important driver of angiogenesis, mainly via the release of nitric oxide [1]. Here we investigate the behavior of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) treated with 100 mM CoCl2 for 24 hours, a condition mimicking hypoxia by the stabilization of HIF-1α and HIF-2α [2,3]. MTT and wound healing assays were performed to evaluate cell migration and proliferation, respectively, while Bcl-2 and Galectin-3 expression levels were analyzed by western blotting. We showed that hypoxic condition resulted in reduced proliferation and migration with increased expression of Galectin-3 and Bcl-2. These preliminary results provide new insights in the characterization of Galectin-3/Bcl-2 interplay in endothelial cell survival under hypoxic condition, and will contribute to a better understanding of hypoxia influences on tumor angiogenesis

    Surprising autopsy diagnosis in unclear initial situation. A case of intravascular B cell lymphoma

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    Intravascular large B cell lymphoma (IVLBCL) is a rare extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma characterized by proliferation of malignant cells within the lumen of small vessels, with a predilection for the central nervous system and the skin [1]. IVLBCL clinical course is highly aggressive, clinical signs and symptoms are not specific and may consist in neurological deficits, fever of unknown origin, cutaneous lesions, lacking of a typical neuroimaging pattern [1]. For all these reasons the diagnosis is frequently missed and the exitus is frequent, therefore post-mortem evaluation is necessary to clarify the clinical history. We present a case of IVLBCL in a 62-year-old female with unusual symptomatology, mimicking a vascular multinfarctual cerebropathy; post-mortem autopsy was diriment to define the nature of the disease. Immu- nohistochemical analysis for anti-CD20 revealed the ubiquitary presence of malignant lymphoid B-cells into the vessels of all organs analyzed, allowing the definitive diag- nosis. Although the diagnostic procedure for such pathology is still a matter for fur- ther studies, adequate interpretation of neuro-imaging and morphological findings, as well as of systemic symptoms can provide a right diagnostic hypothesis, suggest- ing focused biopsy in vivo

    Effects of culture system and hypoxia on long-term expansion and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells derived from periodontal ligament

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    Periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs), located in the perivascular space of the periodontium were able to differentiate into periodontal cell types in vitro [1]. In this study, we investigated the effect of three different culture media and of low oxygen tension (1%) on the immunophenotype, proliferation rate and osteogenic potential of PDLSCs. This study was the first report to compare the PDLSCs from the same person in different culture systems. PDLSCs were harvested from three healthy third molars and the single-cells suspensions were cultured in the culture media a-MEM, DMEM and a new medium formulation (Enriched Ham’s F12 Medium, EHFM), respectively. PDLSCs were subcultured (4 x 103/cm2) until passage 7. The characterization of PDLSCs included FACS, immunofluorescence analysis and cell proliferation assay in both normoxia and hypoxia (1%). After culture in osteogenic medium for 7, 14 and 21 days, osteoblastic differentiation was evaluated by alkaline phosphatase activity, mineralization (alizarin red staining) and gene expression of osteogenic markers. Osteoblastic differentiation was also evaluated under hypoxic conditions. PDLSCs cultured in EHFM showed increased proliferation rate and CD73 overexpression compared to cells maintained in a-MEM and DMEM. On the other hand, PDLSCs grown in a-MEM and DMEM showed higher osteogenic differentiation potential compared to EHFM. Hypoxia affected both proliferation rate and osteogenic potential. On the basis of these results, we propose a two stages protocol for the osteogenic induction of PDLSCs, in which the early expansion stage could be performed in EHFM without loss of cell stemness. Furthermore, the results obtained in the different conditions (normoxia and hypoxia) suggest that oxygen tension plays a critical role in PDLSCs physiology

    Adipokines and coronary artery disease

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    Adipose tissue, besides being an important energetic storage, is also a source of cytokines and hormones which act in a paracrine, autocrine and especially endocrine manner, influencing the cardiometabolic axis. Adipokines are a group of mediators with pleiotropic function, that are involved in many physiological processes, so that a disregulation in their secretion can lead to multiple pathological conditions. In this review our aim was to clarify the role of adipokines in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, especially in coronary artery disease, and based on current scientific evidence, to analyze the therapeutic and behavioral strategies that are so far available
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