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Mech Adv Mat Struct ; 31(1): 117-137, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38235485

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This work proposes a displacement-based finite element model for large strain analysis of isotropic compressible and nearly-incompressible hyperelastic materials. Constitutive law is written in terms of invariants of the right Cauchy-Green tensor; coupled and decoupled formulations of strain energy functions are presented, whereas a penalty function is used to impose an incompressibility constraint. Based on a total Lagrangian formulation, the nonlinear governing equations are thus obtained by employing the principle of virtual displacements. Analytic expression of both internal forces vector and tangent matrix of linear and high-order hexahedral finite elements are derived by adopting a three-dimensional formalism based on the Carrera Unified Formulation. Popular benchmark problems in hyperelasticity are analyzed to establish the capabilities of the present implementation of fully-nonlinear solid elements in the case of compressible and nearly-incompressible beams, cylindrical shells, and curved structures.

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Mech Adv Mat Struct ; 30(2): 342-355, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36798852

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Based on the Carrera unified formulation (CUF) and first-invariant hyperelasticity, this work proposes a displacement-based high order one-dimensional (1 D) finite element model for the geometrical and physical nonlinear analysis of isotropic, slightly compressible soft material structures. Different strain energy functions are considered and they are decomposed in a volumetric and an isochoric part, the former acting as penalization of incompressibility. Given the material Jacobian tensor, the nonlinear governing equations are derived in a unified, total Lagrangian form by expanding the three-dimensional displacement field with arbitrary cross-section polynomials and using the virtual work principle. The exact analytical expressions of the elemental internal force vector and tangent matrix of the unified beam model are also provided. Several problems are addressed, including uniaxial tension, bending of a slender structure, compression of a three-dimensional block, and a thick pinched cylinder. The proposed model is compared with analytical solutions and literature results whenever possible. It is demonstrated that, although 1 D, the present CUF-based finite element can address simple to complex nonlinear hyperelastic phenomena, depending on the theory approximation order.

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Mech Adv Mat Struct ; 30(22): 4582-4596, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38014414

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This paper presents the numerical damage analysis of concrete structures using higher-order beam theories based on Carrera Unified Formulation (CUF). The concrete constitutive relation is modeled using continuum damage mechanics based on a modified Mazars concrete damage model, in which both the tensile and compressive softening behaviors are regularized with classical fracture energy methodology. An expression is proposed to estimate the characteristic length in higher-order beam theories, to prevent mesh dependency. Both softening constitutive laws and fracture energy calculations are obtained according to Model Code 2010. To assess the efficiency of the proposed model, three classical benchmark quasi-static experiments are taken for validation. From the comparison between numerical and experimental results, the proposed CUF model using continuum damage mechanics can present 3D accuracy with low computational costs and reduce the mesh dependency.

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Br J Cancer ; 112(6): 1011-6, 2015 Mar 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25742483

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BACKGROUND: Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are associated with prolongation of the QTc interval on the electrocardiogram (ECG). The QTc-interval prolongation increases the risk of life-threatening arrhythmias. However, studies evaluating the effects of TKIs on QTc intervals are limited and only consist of small patient numbers. METHODS: In this multicentre trial in four centres in the Netherlands and Italy we screened all patients who were treated with any TKI. To evaluate the effects of TKIs on the QTc interval, we investigated ECGs before and during treatment with erlotinib, gefitinib, imatinib, lapatinib, pazopanib, sorafenib, sunitinib, or vemurafenib. RESULTS: A total of 363 patients were eligible for the analyses. At baseline measurement, QTc intervals were significantly longer in females than in males (QTcfemales=404 ms vs QTcmales=399 ms, P=0.027). A statistically significant increase was observed for the individual TKIs sunitinib, vemurafenib, sorafenib, imatinib, and erlotinib, after the start of treatment (median ΔQTc ranging from +7 to +24 ms, P<0.004). The CTCAE grade for QTc intervals significantly increased after start of treatment (P=0.0003). Especially patients who are treated with vemurafenib are at increased risk of developing a QTc of ⩾470 ms, a threshold associated with an increased risk for arrhythmias. CONCLUSIONS: These observations show that most TKIs significantly increase the QTc interval. Particularly in vemurafenib-treated patients, the incidence of patients at risk for arrhythmias is increased. Therefore, especially in case of combined risk factors, ECG monitoring in patients treated with TKIs is strongly recommended.


Asunto(s)
Síndrome de Jervell-Lange Nielsen/inducido químicamente , Inhibidores de Proteínas Quinasas/efectos adversos , Proteínas Tirosina Quinasas/antagonistas & inhibidores , Anciano , Arritmias Cardíacas/inducido químicamente , Arritmias Cardíacas/epidemiología , Electrocardiografía/métodos , Femenino , Humanos , Incidencia , Italia/epidemiología , Síndrome de Jervell-Lange Nielsen/enzimología , Síndrome de Jervell-Lange Nielsen/epidemiología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Países Bajos/epidemiología , Estudios Retrospectivos , Riesgo
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Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis ; 22(8): 668-76, 2012 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21429721

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Cross-sectional studies have shown that chronic sub-clinical inflammation is associated with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), but results are conflicting. We investigated the association between baseline LVH and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP) values, both cross-sectionally and after a six-year-follow-up, in a population-based cohort (n = 1564) and a subgroup from this cohort (n = 515), without obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome or any drugs. METHODS AND RESULTS: ECG tracings at baseline were interpreted according to the Cornell voltage-duration product criteria: 166/1564 subjects (10.6%) showed LVH. Patients with baseline LVH showed increased BMI, waist circumference, blood pressure, and a worse metabolic pattern. Their CRP values both at baseline and at follow-up were almost two-fold higher than in patients without LVH. Similar results were found in the healthier sub-sample. In a multiple regression model, CRP at follow-up was directly associated with baseline LVH (expressed as Cornell voltage-duration product) in the whole cohort (ß = 0.0003; 95%CI 0.0002-0.0006; p < 0.001) and in the sub-sample (ß = 0.0003; 0.0002-0.0004; p < 0.001), after adjusting for age, sex, BMI, waist circumference, smoking, exercise levels, blood pressure and baseline CRP values. CONCLUSION: Baseline LVH, which is associated with systemic inflammation, predicts increased CRP values at follow-up, independently of cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors, both in a population-based cohort and a healthier sub-sample. The inflammatory consequences of LVH might be an intriguing subject for further researches.


Asunto(s)
Proteína C-Reactiva/metabolismo , Hipertrofia Ventricular Izquierda/sangre , Mediadores de Inflamación/sangre , Inflamación/sangre , Biomarcadores/sangre , Distribución de Chi-Cuadrado , Estudios Transversales , Electrocardiografía , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Hipertrofia Ventricular Izquierda/diagnóstico , Hipertrofia Ventricular Izquierda/epidemiología , Hipertrofia Ventricular Izquierda/inmunología , Inflamación/diagnóstico , Inflamación/epidemiología , Inflamación/inmunología , Italia/epidemiología , Modelos Logísticos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Análisis Multivariante , Oportunidad Relativa , Medición de Riesgo , Factores de Riesgo , Factores de Tiempo , Regulación hacia Arriba
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Braz J Microbiol ; 43(1): 306-8, 2012 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24031833

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Spontaneous plants of Ipomoea acuminata ("morning glory") exhibiting white rust pustules were found in a field crop area of Planaltina, DF, in the fall season of 2010 and the disease causal agent was identified as Albugo ipomoea-panduratae (Oomycota). No reports of the association between A. ipomoea-panduratae and I. acuminata were known in Brazil previously to 2010. A reference specimen was deposited at the University of Brasilia Mycological Reference Collection.

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Biomech Model Mechanobiol ; 17(2): 301-317, 2018 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28905122

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Static and modal responses of representative biomechanical structures are investigated in this paper by employing higher-order theories of structures and finite element approximations. Refined models are implemented in the domain of the Carrera unified formulation (CUF), according to which low- to high-order kinematics can be postulated as arbitrary and, eventually, hierarchical expansions of the generalized displacement unknowns. By using CUF along with the principle of virtual work, the governing equations are expressed in terms of fundamental nuclei of finite element arrays. The fundamental nuclei are invariant of the theory approximation order and can be opportunely employed to implement variable kinematics theories of bio-structures. In this work, static and free-vibration analyses of an atherosclerotic plaque of a human artery and a dental prosthesis are discussed. The results from the proposed methodologies highlight a number of advantages of CUF models with respect to already established theories and commercial software tools. Namely, (i) CUF models can represent correctly the higher-order phenomena related to complex stress/strain field distributions and coupled mode shapes; (ii) bio-structures can be modeled in a component-wise sense by only employing the physical boundaries of the problem domain and without making any geometrical simplification. This latter aspect, in particular, can be currently accomplished only by using three-dimensional analysis, which may be computationally unbearable as complex bio-systems are considered.


Asunto(s)
Arterias/patología , Aterosclerosis/patología , Implantes Dentales , Análisis de Elementos Finitos , Modelos Anatómicos , Vibración , Huesos/patología , Encía/patología , Humanos , Masticación , Análisis Numérico Asistido por Computador , Estrés Mecánico
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Sarcoma ; 2017: 7941432, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28912665

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INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary artery sarcoma (PAS) is a rare tumor, whose therapeutic approach is mainly based on surgery, either pneumonectomy or pulmonary endarterectomy (PEA). The prognosis reported in published series is very poor, with survival of 1.5 months without any kind of treatment. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From January 2010 to January 2016, 1027 patients were referred to our hospital for symptoms of acute or chronic pulmonary thromboembolic disease. Twelve patients having a confirmed diagnosis of PAS underwent PEA. Median age was 64.5 years. Most patients had a long history of symptoms, having a median time of 7.5 months from onset of symptoms to surgery. RESULTS: Following PEA and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, 10 patients received conventional chemotherapy with doxorubicin and ifosfamide, starting at a median of 42 days from surgery. Four patients also received radiotherapy. Four patients have died due to disease progression, while 7 are still alive, with 5 being disease-free at 4-55+ months from diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with PAS, a multimodal approach including PEA, CT, and RT is feasible but it should be evaluated individually, according to the tumor extension and the patient's clinical condition. Apart from improving quality of life mainly by reducing or delaying symptoms due to PH, it may improve life expectancy.

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Int J Lab Hematol ; 38 Suppl 1: 20-6, 2016 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27161430

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BACKGROUND: Iron is essential for hemoglobin synthesis during terminal erythropoiesis. To supply adequate iron the carrier transferrin is required together with transferrin receptor endosomal cycle and normal mitochondrial iron utilization. Iron and iron protein deficiencies result in different types of anemia. Iron-deficiency anemia is the commonest anemia worldwide due to increased requirements, malnutrition, chronic blood losses and malabsorption. Mutations of transferrin, transferrin receptor cycle proteins, enzymes of the first step of heme synthesis and iron sulfur cluster biogenesis lead to rare anemias, usually accompanied by iron overload. Hepcidin plays an indirect role in erythropoiesis by controlling plasma iron. Inappropriately high hepcidin levels characterize the rare genetic iron-refractory iron-deficiency anemia (IRIDA) and the common anemia of chronic disease. Iron modulates both effective and ineffective erythropoiesis: iron restriction reduces heme and alpha-globin synthesis that may be of benefit in thalassemia. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This review relies on the analysis of the most recent literature and personal data. RESULTS: Erythropoiesis controls iron homeostasis, by releasing erythroferrone that inhibits hepcidin transcription to increase iron acquisition in iron deficiency, hypoxia and EPO treatment. Erythroferrone, produced by EPO-stimulated erythropoiesis, inhibits hepcidin only when the activity of BMP/SMAD pathway is low, suggesting that EPO somehow modulates the latter signaling. Erythroblasts sense circulating iron through the second transferrin receptor (TFR2) that, in animal models, modulates the sensitivity of the erythroid cells to EPO. DISCUSSION: The advanced knowledge of the regulation of systemic iron homeostasis and erythropoiesis-mediated hepcidin regulation is leading to the development of targeted therapies for anemias and iron disorders.


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Eritropoyesis/fisiología , Hierro/metabolismo , Anemia Ferropénica/etiología , Animales , Hepcidinas/antagonistas & inhibidores , Hepcidinas/metabolismo , Homeostasis/fisiología , Humanos , Hierro/fisiología , Deficiencias de Hierro
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Clin Cancer Res ; 2(10): 1757-65, 1996 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9816127

RESUMEN

We previously reported the presence of somatostatin (SS-14)-binding sites in a wide panel of human neuroblastoma (NB) tumor cell lines. Given that the adrenal gland and its relative embryonal and adult tumors express an abundance of mRNA for somatostatin receptor type 2 (sst2) mRNA, we studied the quantitative expression of sst2 in 6 NB cell lines and 15 primary tumors using competitive reverse transcription (RT)-PCR. This method uses an insertion mutant of the target gene as a competitor for the RT-PCR reaction, thus allowing exact quantitation of sst2 mRNA abundance. We found expression of specific transcripts for sst2 in all of the NB cell lines and tumors investigated (range, 9 x 10(5)-4 x 10(9) molecules/microg RNA). In NB cells, the expression of sst2 was highly correlated with SS-14-binding sites (R = 0.93). In primary tumors, sst2 was positively related to the expression of the neuroendocrine marker secretogranin II (P < 0.05) and negatively related to N-myc amplification (a poor prognostic factor, P < 0.005) and metastatic dissemination (P < 0.05). In addition, Kaplan-Meier curves indicate that sst2 expression is positively related to survival (P = 0.01). In a patient with stage IVs disease (a spontaneously regressing form), we found the highest sst2 expression (4 x 10(9) molecules/microgram RNA), a value relatively similar to that of normal adrenal. In conclusion, these data indicate that quantitation of sst2, as assessed with competitive RT-PCR, could represent a new prognostic tool in the neuroendocrine tumor NB. Since sst2 recognizes octreotide with high affinity, these findings could also have both diagnostic and therapeutic value.


Asunto(s)
Neuroblastoma/genética , Receptores de Somatostatina/genética , Adulto , Sitios de Unión , Northern Blotting , Preescolar , Femenino , Regulación Neoplásica de la Expresión Génica , Humanos , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Masculino , Neuroblastoma/patología , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-myc/genética , ARN Neoplásico/análisis , ARN Neoplásico/genética , Ensayo de Unión Radioligante , Receptores de Somatostatina/metabolismo , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa/métodos , Somatostatina/metabolismo , Análisis de Supervivencia , Transcripción Genética , Células Tumorales Cultivadas
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Zoonoses Public Health ; 62(4): 285-91, 2015 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25103623

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The wild boar is an important source of trichinellosis for people in European countries as a large number of hunted animals escape veterinary control. In November 2012, uncooked sausages made with meat from wild boar were consumed by 38 persons in a village of the Lucca province (Tuscany region, Italy). Of them, 34 were serologically positive, 32 developed clinical signs and symptoms of trichinellosis, and two were asymptomatic. Trichinella britovi larvae were detected in vacuum-packed sausages made with the same batch of sausages consumed raw which had been prepared with meat from wild boar hunted in the Lucca province. As no case of trichinellosis had been reported in this region during the last 20 years, the regional public health authority considered the risk for this zoonosis to be negligible and put in place a surveillance programme on Trichinella spp. in indicator animals (mainly foxes and including wild boar for private consumption), by testing only a percentage of heads. The experience from this outbreak shows that the definition of a region with a negligible risk for Trichinella infection is not applicable to wild boar and stresses the need to test all Trichinella-susceptible wild animals intended for human consumption and to implement risk communication to consumers and hunters.


Asunto(s)
Brotes de Enfermedades , Enfermedades Transmitidas por los Alimentos/microbiología , Carne/microbiología , Sus scrofa/microbiología , Enfermedades de los Porcinos/transmisión , Triquinelosis/transmisión , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Animales , Niño , Femenino , Microbiología de Alimentos , Enfermedades Transmitidas por los Alimentos/epidemiología , Humanos , Italia/epidemiología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Porcinos , Enfermedades de los Porcinos/epidemiología , Trichinella/aislamiento & purificación , Triquinelosis/epidemiología , Adulto Joven
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J Clin Endocrinol Metab ; 85(1): 355-60, 2000 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10634410

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We have determined the levels of secretoneurin (SN), a novel 33-amino acid neuropeptide belonging to the class of chromogranins, in the serum and urine of healthy subjects and patients suffering from various tumors. SN serum levels averaged 22.1+/-1.1 fmol/mL. They were 5-fold higher in younger children and then declined continuously. SN levels were positively correlated with serum creatinine, suggesting an influence of renal function on the clearance of SN from the serum. In the urine 80.0 fmol/mL SN was present. In patients with endocrine tumors like gut carcinoids, endocrine pancreatic tumors, oat cell lung carcinomas, and pheochromocytomas, SN serum levels were elevated up to 45-fold. Patients suffering from neuroblastomas, insulinomas, pituitary adenomas including acromegaly, and solid nonendocrine tumors had concentrations in the normal range. In human serum, SN-immunoreactivity was confined to the free peptide SN; neither larger intermediate-sized forms nor the precursor secretogranin II were detected. An efficient removal of the small molecule SN from the serum by the kidney explains why SN serum levels are lower when compared to chromogranin A, which is present as large molecule in serum.


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Tumores Neuroendocrinos/metabolismo , Neuropéptidos/metabolismo , Adolescente , Envejecimiento/metabolismo , Biomarcadores de Tumor , Niño , Preescolar , Cromatografía por Intercambio Iónico , Creatinina/sangre , Femenino , Prueba de Tolerancia a la Glucosa , Humanos , Lactante , Masculino , Tumores Neuroendocrinos/sangre , Tumores Neuroendocrinos/orina , Neuropéptidos/química , Radioinmunoensayo , Valores de Referencia , Secretogranina II
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Hum Pathol ; 22(11): 1136-40, 1991 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1743697

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We have previously reported the presence of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in the lamina propria of both tubular and villous adenomatous polyps. In the current study, we investigated the presence and distribution of SMCs with immunohistochemical techniques using anti-alpha smooth muscle actin and anti-desmin antibodies on a series of hamartomatous polyps. In five Peutz-Jeghers polyps, large tree-like branches of SMCs were observed, while in 13 juvenile polyps, rare elongated SMCs were found in the lamina propria, partially surrounding cystically dilated glands. Apart from the quantitative differences, the SMC distribution was similar in the two types of hamartomatous polyps and not dissimilar from the pattern described in neoplastic polyps. These findings make the category "juvenile polyp" less clear and its differentiation from other histologic types of polyp less sharp. Thus, the presence or absence of SMCs cannot form the basis of the differential diagnosis between adenomatous and hamartomatous polyps.


Asunto(s)
Pólipos Intestinales/patología , Músculo Liso/patología , Síndrome de Peutz-Jeghers/patología , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Niño , Femenino , Hamartoma/patología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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Virchows Arch ; 425(5): 459-65, 1994.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7850069

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The frequency and the significance of apocrine differentiation in carcinomas of the breast are uncertain, because of the lack of reliable and reproducible criteria for morphological diagnosis. The 15 kDa glycoprotein of cystic breast disease (GCDFP-15) is regarded as a specific functional marker of apocrine cells. Expression of the prolactin-inducible protein (PIP)/GCDFP-15 gene was investigated by Northern blot analysis and in situ hybridization in breast cancer cell lines and in an unselected series (33 cases) of primary carcinomas of the breast. On the same cases, histological assessment of apocrine differentiation and immunocytochemical detection of GCDFP-15 were also performed and correlated with follow-up data. The presence of PIP/GCDFP-15 mRNA was a feature of a relatively high number of cases, but was incompletely correlated with histological and immunocytochemical evidences of apocrine differentiation. Expression of the PIP/GCDFP-15 gene was significantly associated with relapse-free survival, and may represent a novel variable of functional and prognostic relevance.


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Glándulas Apocrinas/patología , Apolipoproteínas , Neoplasias de la Mama/patología , Carcinoma/patología , Proteínas Portadoras/genética , Regulación Neoplásica de la Expresión Génica , Glicoproteínas , Proteínas de Transporte de Membrana , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Apolipoproteínas D , Biomarcadores de Tumor , Northern Blotting , Femenino , Humanos , Inmunohistoquímica , Hibridación in Situ , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pronóstico , Células Tumorales Cultivadas
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Diagn Mol Pathol ; 2(2): 125-30, 1993 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8269277

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Oligonucleotides used in in situ hybridization (ISH), regardless of their sequence specificity, bind to neuroendocrine (NE) cells in normal gastrointestinal mucosa and tumors. This nonspecific binding, presumably related to the presence in NE cells of hidden NH2 groups of obscure origin, can be prevented by acetic anhydride treatment of the sections. This is a routine step in several ISH protocols but not in all. This study emphasizes the need to establish safe protocols and controls to check the specificity of ISH procedures.


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Sistema Digestivo/química , Neoplasias Gastrointestinales/química , Hibridación in Situ/métodos , Sistemas Neurosecretores/química , Secuencia de Bases , Sistema Digestivo/citología , Humanos , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Sistemas Neurosecretores/citología , Sondas de Oligonucleótidos , Sensibilidad y Especificidad
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Diagn Mol Pathol ; 1(1): 16-24, 1992 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1342949

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Expression of the members of the chromogranin family [i.e., chromogranin A (CgA), chromogranin B, and secretogranin II (SgII)], the acidic proteins of the matrix of the chromaffin granules presently regarded as specific neuroendocrine markers, was investigated at gene and protein levels in a series of 14 cases of primary untreated neuroblastomas. Oligonucleotides and cRNA probes were employed for hybridization analysis of specific mRNAs (both by Northern blots and nonradioactive in situ hybridization); proteins were localized by immunocytochemistry. Expression of different amounts of each type of chromogranin was determined in all tumors. Cases found immunocytochemically negative were all positive by Northern blot and in situ hybridization. A better prognosis was associated with a higher relative expression of SgII; on the contrary, a worse outcome was observed in cases with a higher expression of CgA. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that SgII is preferentially expressed in neuroblastomas undergoing neuronal differentiation. In cases of neuroblastomas, determination of expression levels of the different chromogranins in the tissues (and in the serum) can provide parameters of high diagnostic and prognostic value.


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Cromograninas/genética , Neuroblastoma/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Niño , Preescolar , Cromogranina A , Femenino , Expresión Génica , Humanos , Hibridación in Situ , Lactante , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Familia de Multigenes , Neuroblastoma/metabolismo , Neuroblastoma/patología , Pronóstico , Proteínas/genética , ARN Mensajero/genética , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo , ARN Neoplásico/genética , ARN Neoplásico/metabolismo
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Diagn Mol Pathol ; 1(3): 165-72, 1992 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1342962

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Production of chromogranins, the acidic components of the chromaffin granules regarded as specific neuroendocrine markers, was analyzed by immunocytochemistry and hybridization (Northern blotting and in situ hybridization) in primary lesions and cell lines of Ewing's sarcomas, primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNETs), and neuroblastomas. Antibodies and probes specific for chromogranin A (CgA), chromogranin B (CgB), and secretogranin II (SgII) were used. Ewing's sarcomas and PNETs, unlike neuroblastomas, were negative for CgA and CgB. Two primary Ewing's sarcomas, one primary PNET (an Askin tumor), and one PNET cell line (TC32) were found to strongly express the SgII gene, as shown by the presence of specific mRNA. This result supports the hypothesis that some Ewing's sarcomas represent a most primitive form of neuroectodermal tumor; in addition, it indicates a diagnostic role of SgII in cases of Ewing's sarcomas and PNETs.


Asunto(s)
Tumores Neuroectodérmicos Primitivos/genética , Proteínas/genética , Sarcoma de Ewing/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Animales , Niño , Preescolar , Cromogranina A , Cromograninas/biosíntesis , Cromograninas/genética , Femenino , Expresión Génica , Humanos , Inmunohistoquímica , Hibridación in Situ , Lactante , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos BALB C , Ratones Desnudos , Trasplante de Neoplasias , Neuroblastoma/genética , Neuroblastoma/metabolismo , Tumores Neuroectodérmicos Primitivos/metabolismo , Biosíntesis de Proteínas , Sarcoma de Ewing/metabolismo , Sarcoma de Células Pequeñas/genética , Sarcoma de Células Pequeñas/metabolismo , Trasplante Heterólogo , Células Tumorales Cultivadas/metabolismo
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Diagn Mol Pathol ; 7(1): 36-43, 1998 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9646033

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Ewing's sarcomas (ESs), primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNETs), and neuroblastomas (NBs) are closely related neoplasms supposedly derived from the neural crest and belonging to the family of the small blue round cell tumors of infancy and childhood. We investigated the expression of the neuroendocrine and neuroectodermal markers chromogranin A (CgA) and secretogranin II (SgII) in ESs, PNETs, and NBs, both in primitive tumors (five, nine, and four cases, respectively) and in established cell lines (three ES and two PNET cell lines). Different technical approaches, namely immunohistochemistry, Northern blot analysis, and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) were used in parallel. Chromogranin A and secretogranin II production was constantly detectable in NBs by all procedures. CgA mRNA was detectable in most ESs and PNETs only by RT-PCR, whereas SgII mRNA was detectable in some ESs and PNETs by Northern blot analysis and in all tumors by RT-PCR. CgA and SgII proteins were never detectable by immunohistochemistry in ESs and PNETs. We conclude that neuroendocrine differentiation is shared by all three tumor entities, being more overt in NBs and rudimentary in ESs and PNETs; traces of chromogranin mRNA are detectable only by a highly sensitive RT-PCR procedure.


Asunto(s)
Cromograninas/genética , Tumores Neuroectodérmicos Primitivos/patología , Sistemas Neurosecretores/patología , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , ARN Mensajero/química , Sarcoma de Ewing/patología , Adolescente , Adulto , Animales , Northern Blotting , Southern Blotting , Diferenciación Celular/genética , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Humanos , Inmunohistoquímica , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Desnudos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Neuroblastoma/química , Neuroblastoma/genética , Neuroblastoma/patología , Tumores Neuroectodérmicos Primitivos/química , Tumores Neuroectodérmicos Primitivos/genética , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa/métodos , ADN Polimerasa Dirigida por ARN , Sarcoma de Ewing/química , Sarcoma de Ewing/genética
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Diagn Mol Pathol ; 1(2): 129-35, 1992 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1364172

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The diagnostic and prognostic implications of p53 immunostaining have been investigated in 59 pulmonary neuroendocrine tumors, including typical carcinoids (n = 15), so-called "atypical carcinoids" (n = 22), and small cell lung carcinomas (SCLCs; n = 22). Immunocytochemistry was performed on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded samples using the monoclonal antibody PAb1801, which has been shown to be suitable for staining fixed and embedded tissue sections. p53 immunoreactivity was restricted to atypical carcinoids (45% of the cases being immunoreactive) and to SCLCs (which were positively stained in 59% of the cases), whereas it was consistently lacking in typical carcinoid tumors. When the group of the so-called "atypical carcinoids" was further reclassified, p53 immunostaining was strictly confined to those cases belonging to the histologically more aggressive subsets (well differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma subsets II and III). Within the same tumor type, however, p53 immunoreactivity did not correlate with the clinical outcome of the disease and was not predictive of the length of survival. The data indicate that abnormal p53 expression (which is strictly dependent on structural abnormalities of the p53 gene) is detectable in the majority of neuroendocrine carcinomas of the lung and might represent a useful adjunct in the differential diagnosis of pulmonary neuroendocrine neoplasms, particularly in routinely fixed and embedded small bronchoscopic biopsies.


Asunto(s)
Genes p53 , Neoplasias Pulmonares/genética , Anticuerpos Monoclonales , Neoplasias de la Mama/genética , Neoplasias de la Mama/metabolismo , Tumor Carcinoide/diagnóstico , Tumor Carcinoide/genética , Tumor Carcinoide/metabolismo , Carcinoma Neuroendocrino/diagnóstico , Carcinoma Neuroendocrino/genética , Carcinoma Neuroendocrino/metabolismo , Carcinoma de Células Pequeñas/diagnóstico , Carcinoma de Células Pequeñas/genética , Carcinoma de Células Pequeñas/metabolismo , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Femenino , Expresión Génica , Humanos , Inmunohistoquímica , Neoplasias Pulmonares/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Pulmonares/metabolismo , Proteínas Nucleares/metabolismo , Pronóstico , Antígeno Nuclear de Célula en Proliferación , Proteína p53 Supresora de Tumor/metabolismo
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J Med Microbiol ; 12(1): 143-6, 1979 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-430544

RESUMEN

Mepartricin, a polyene antibiotic with candidacidal and trichomonicidal activity, was found to be without toxic effects for human polymorphonuclear leucocytes; the drug seems to be unable to enter the human cells. Some synergism between the antifungal activities of mepartricin and of human leucocytes is seen if Candida cells are pre-incubated with sub-lethal concentrations of the drug.


Asunto(s)
Mepartricina/farmacología , Neutrófilos/efectos de los fármacos , Polienos/farmacología , Candida/efectos de los fármacos , Candida/fisiología , Células Cultivadas , Glucosa/metabolismo , Humanos , Neutrófilos/fisiología , Nitroazul de Tetrazolio , Oxidación-Reducción , Fagocitosis/efectos de los fármacos
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