333 research outputs found

    Comparison of nested PCR and real time PCR of Herpesvirus infections of central nervous system in HIV patients

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    BACKGROUND: Molecular detection of herpesviruses DNA is considered as the reference standard assay for diagnosis of central nervous system infections. In this study nested PCR and real time PCR techniques for detection of Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) in cerebrospinal fluid of HIV patients were compared. METHODS: Forty-six, 85 and 145 samples previously resulted positive for HSV-1, CMV and EBV by nested PCR and 150 randomly chosen negative samples among 1181 collected in the period 1996–2003 were retrospectively reassessed in duplicate by real time PCR and nested PCR. RESULTS: Samples giving positive results for CMV, HSV-1 and EBV with nested PCR were positive also with real time PCR. One of the negative samples resulted positive for HSV and one for EBV. Real time PCR showed comparable sensitivity and specificity vs nested PCR. CONCLUSION: Real time PCR proved to be a suitable method for diagnosis of herpesvirus infections in CNS, showing comparable sensitivity and being less time consuming than nested PCR

    Biochar as plant growth promoter: Better off alone or mixed with organic amendments?

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    Biochar is nowadays largely used as a soil amendment and is commercialized worldwide. However, in temperate agro-ecosystems the beneficial effect of biochar on crop productivity is limited, with several studies reporting negative crop responses. In this work, we studied the effect of 10 biochar and 9 not pyrogenic organic amendments (NPOA), using pure and in all possible combinations on lettuce growth (Lactuca sativa). Organic materials were characterized by 13C-CPMAS NMR spectroscopy and elemental analysis (pH, EC, C, N, C/N and H/C ratios). Pure biochars and NPOAs have variable effects, ranging from inhibition to strong stimulation on lettuce growth. For NPOAs, major inhibitory effects were found with N poor materials characterized by high C/N and H/C ratio. Among pure biochars, instead, those having a low H/C ratio seem to be the best for promoting plant growth. When biochars and organic amendments were mixed, non-additive interactions, either synergistic or antagonistic, were prevalent. However, the mixture effect on plant growth was mainly dependent on the chemical quality of NPOAs, while biochar chemistry played a secondary role. Synergisms were prevalent when N rich and lignin poor materials were mixed with biochar. On the contrary, antagonistic interactions occurred when leaf litter or woody materials were mixed with biochar. Further research is needed to identify the mechanisms behind the observed non-additive effects and to develop biochar-organic amendment combinations that maximize plant productivity in different agricultural systems

    1,3-Butanediol Administration Increases β-Hydroxybutyrate Plasma Levels and Affects Redox Homeostasis, Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress, and Adipokine Production in Rat Gonadal Adipose Tissue

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    Ketone bodies (KBs) are an alternative energy source under starvation and play multiple roles as signaling molecules regulating energy and metabolic homeostasis. The mechanism by which KBs influence visceral white adipose tissue physiology is only partially known, and our study aimed to shed light on the effects they exert on such tissue. To this aim, we administered 1,3-butanediol (BD) to rats since it rapidly enhances β-hydroxybutyrate serum levels, and we evaluated the effect it induces within 3 h or after 14 days of treatment. After 14 days of treatment, rats showed a decrease in body weight gain, energy intake, gonadal-WAT (gWAT) weight, and adipocyte size compared to the control. BD exerted a pronounced antioxidant effect and directed redox homeostasis toward reductive stress, already evident within 3 h after its administration. BD lowered tissue ROS levels and oxidative damage to lipids and proteins and enhanced tissue soluble and enzymatic antioxidant capacity as well as nuclear erythroid factor-2 protein levels. BD also reduced specific mitochondrial maximal oxidative capacity and induced endoplasmic reticulum stress as well as interrelated processes, leading to changes in the level of adipokines/cytokines involved in inflammation, macrophage infiltration into gWAT, adipocyte differentiation, and lipolysis

    Immagini di societĂ  civile. Una ricerca empirica nella cultura del ceto politico in Italia

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    La ricerca sociologica presentata in questo volume si propone di verificare, tramite un’ampia serie di interviste a parlamentari, politici del livello locale e dirigenti della burocrazia ministeriale e regionale, la rappresentazione e le aspettative del ceto politico e amministrativo riguardo alla società civile nel nostro Paese all’inizio del XXI secolo.- Indice #4- Introduzione Élites politiche e società civile tra opposizione e identità, Vincenzo Cesareo #- Parte prima Uno schema teorico #16- Cap.I Lo spazio della società civile, Mauro Magatti #18- Parte seconda L’indagine empirica #64- Cap.II Note sul metodo: il percorso di ricerca e gli strumenti di lettura, Rita Bichi #66- Cap.III Definizioni, soggetti e valori della società civile, Mauro Magatti e Rita Bichi #82- Cap.IV Intorno alla società civile italiana, Marco Lombardi #130- Conclusioni, Mauro Magatti #166- Appendice #190- Il termine “società civile” nel linguaggio della politica: un esempio, Alberto Bourlot #192- Allegati #218- Bibliografia #23

    Burkitt's lymphoma mimicking EBV disease as first sign of vertical HIV infection in an adolescent

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    Burkitt's Lymphoma (BL) rarely represents the first clinical manifestation of vertical HIV infection in adolescent in Western Europe. We report the case of a 17 year-old boy with two week history of fever and enlarged cervical lymph nodes firstly misdiagnosed as EBV infection, subsequently diagnosed as Burkitt's Lymphoma and vertical HIV infection

    Psychophysiological evaluation of patients with transient consciousness loss of uncertain origin

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       Background: Psychological profile (PsyP) of patients with transient loss of consciousness (TLoC) is evidence of high prevalence of anxiety and depression. However, the mechanistic link between abnormal PsyP and TLoC is still unclear. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate: 1) prevalence of abnormal PsyP in TLoC patients; 2) cardiac autonomic response to head-up tilt test (HUTT) in patients with (PsyP+) or without abnormal PsyP (PsyP–), developing syncope (HUTT+) or not (HUTT–). Methods: Forty-one patients (66% female, mean age 36 ± 15 years), with history of TLoC, underwent PsyP before HUTT. Short-term heart rate variability analysis was carried out under baseline rest condition and at peak heart rate and/or onset of syncope induced by nitroglycerine (NTG), during HUTT. Results: HUTT+ occurred in 17/41 patients, more frequently in females, who had higher levels of anxiety (p < 0.0001). PsyP+ was prevalent in 70.5% of HUTT+ patients (p < 0.05). Among PsyP+ patients HUTT+ had dominant sympathetic modulation (DSM) at rest, which increased at the onset of syncope, whereas in HUTT patients vagal modulation was prevalent at rest. Among NTG-induced HUTT+ patients, fourfold higher increases of very low frequency (VLF) power were found in PsyP– compared with PsyP+. Conclusions: 58% of patients with history of TLoC were PsyP+. In PsyP+ patients, DSM at rest correlates with higher prob­ability of NTG-induced syncope, which occurs with 60% increment of low frequency and 530% increment of VLF power. Conversely, in patients with prevalent vagal modulation at rest and a decrease in VLF power after NTG, syncope did not occur. This supports interpretation of VLF power as an index of stress-induced sympathetic activity

    Full-length TrkB variant in NSCLC is associated with brain metastasis

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    Despite remarkable therapeutic advances have been made in the last few decades, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is still one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Brain metastases are a common complication of a wide range of human malignancies and in particular NSCLC. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), binding its high-affinity tyrosine kinase B receptor, has been shown to promote cancer progression and metastasis. We hereby investigated the expression of the BDNF and its TrkB receptor in its full-length and truncated isoform T1, in samples from primary adenocarcinomas (ADKs) of the lung and in their metastasis to evaluate if their expression was related to preferential tumor entry into the central nervous system (CNS). By immunohistochemistry, 80% of the ADKs that metastasize to central nervous system expressed TrkB receptor compared to 33% expressing of ADKs without CNS metastasis. Moreover, ADKs with CNS metastasis showed an elevated expression of the full-length TrkB receptor. The TrkB receptor FL/T1 ratio was statistically higher in primary ADKs with brain metastasis compared to ADKs without brain metastasis. Our data indicate that TrkB full-length isoform expression in primary ADK cells may be associated with higher risk to develop brain metastasis. Therefore, TrkB receptor may possess prognostic and therapeutic implications in lung ADK
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