18 research outputs found
Changes in endothelial cell-derived extracellular vesicles after acute exercise in patients with COPD: A pilot study
Effect of sugars and environmental conditions on fructan metabolism in tall fescue seedlings
CLINICAL PREDICTORS OF THE EFFICACY OF A PULMONARY REHABILITATION PROGRAMME IN PATIENTS WITH COPD
Valutazione dell'accuratezza e precisione delle schede nosologiche ospedaliere: applicazione a studi di epidemiologia occupazionale.
Circulating Extracellular Vesicles Are Associated with Disease Severity and Interleukin-6 Levels in COPD: A Pilot Study
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a complex condition in which systemic inflammation plays a role in extrapulmonary manifestations, including cardiovascular diseases: interleukin (IL)-6 has a role in both COPD and atherogenesis. The 2011 GOLD document classified patients according to FEV1, symptoms, and exacerbations history, creating four groups, from A (less symptoms/low risk) to D (more symptoms/high risk). Extracellular vesicles (EV) represent potential markers in COPD: nevertheless, no studies have explored their value in association to both disease severity and inflammation. We conducted a pilot study to analyze circulating endothelial-(E) and monocyte-derived (M) EV levels in 35 COPD patients, who were grouped according to the 2011 GOLD document; the relationship between EV and plasmatic markers of inflammation was analyzed. We found a statistically significant trend for increasing EEV, MEV, IL-6, from group A to D, and a significant correlation between EEV and IL-6. The associations between both EEV and MEV and disease severity, and between EEV and IL-6, suggest a significant interplay between pulmonary disease and inflammation, with non-respiratory cells (endothelial cells and monocytes) involvement, along with the progression of the disease. Thus, EV might help identify a high-risk population for extrapulmonary events, especially in the most severe patients
L’attuale assetto organizzativo della rete aziendale di cure palliative nell’azienda USL 3 di Pistoia
Circulating extracellular vesicles are associated with disease severity and interleukin-6 levels in copd: A pilot study
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a complex condition in which systemic inflammation plays a role in extrapulmonary manifestations, including cardiovascular diseases: interleukin (IL)-6 has a role in both COPD and atherogenesis. The 2011 GOLD document classified patients according to FEV1, symptoms, and exacerbations history, creating four groups, from A (less symptoms/low risk) to D (more symptoms/high risk). Extracellular vesicles (EV) represent potential markers in COPD: nevertheless, no studies have explored their value in association to both disease severity and inflammation. We conducted a pilot study to analyze circulating endothelial-(E) and monocyte-derived (M) EV levels in 35 COPD patients, who were grouped according to the 2011 GOLD document; the relationship between EV and plasmatic markers of inflammation was analyzed. We found a statistically significant trend for increasing EEV, MEV, IL-6, from group A to D, and a significant correlation between EEV and IL-6. The associations between both EEV and MEV and disease severity, and between EEV and IL-6, suggest a significant interplay between pulmonary disease and inflammation, with non-respiratory cells (endothelial cells and monocytes) involvement, along with the progression of the disease. Thus, EV might help identify a high-risk population for extrapulmonary events, especially in the most severe patients
Il nemico innocente. L'incitamento all'odio nell'Europa contemporanea
Il libro raccoglie una serie di saggi sul tema del discorso d'odio e l'ostilit\ue0 verso il diverso nelle sue varie forme: razzismo, antisemitismo, xenofobia, antigitanismo. Ricostruisce quindi le caratteristiche del fenomeno, le norme giuridiche e le strategie per contrastarlo