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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 22(1): 57-61, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18394318

ABSTRACT

Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection can induce immunological disorders with different clinical expressions such as arthritis, Sjogren Syndrome and various forms of vasculitis. Retrospectively, the prevalence of anti-Cyclic Citrullinated peptide antibodies (anti-CCP) in a group of patients affected by HCV-related arthritis with positivity for Rheumatoid Factor (RF) and the eventual correlations with RF and/or Anti-Nuclear Antibodies (ANA) and articular involvement were studied. Thirty patients with arthritis were selected from a population of 380 subjects affected by HCV infection. Each patient was evaluated by clinical examination (23 denoted poliarticular and 7 mono-oligoarticular involvement), by X-graphic aspects of joint involvement (8 patients presented joint erosions), by ANA, RF and anti-CCP positivity. Ten of the HCV-related arthritis patients (33.3 percent) presented positivity for anti-CCP, without significant correlation between such parameter and ANA, RF and articular involvement. Anti-CCP resulted positive in 4 out of the 8 patients with joint erosions, and only in 6 out of the 22 patients without joint erosions. Such frequencies analyzed by chi square resulted with no significant differences. Our patients presented an interesting prevalence of the positivity for anti-CCP. These data are cause to consider the specificity recently attributed to this parameter in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.


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Antibodies, Antinuclear/blood , Arthritis/etiology , Arthritis/immunology , Hepatitis C/complications , Hepatitis C/immunology , Peptides, Cyclic/immunology , Adult , Arthritis/blood , Arthritis, Psoriatic/blood , Arthritis, Psoriatic/immunology , Hepatitis C/blood , Humans , Joints/immunology , Retrospective Studies
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Eur J Heart Fail ; 6(4): 389-98, 2004 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15182762

ABSTRACT

Our aim was to evaluate the desmin content in the myocardial tissue of patients with end-stage heart failure of ischaemic origin and to assess its role on cardiac function. We studied 18 explanted hearts from patients transplanted for end-stage heart failure due to ischaemic cardiomyopathy (ICM). Control myocardial tissue was obtained from the cardiac biopsies of six women with breast cancer taken prior to commencing chemotherapy with anthracyclines, four male donors for heart transplantation and two autoptic hearts from patients who died due to non-cardiac events. Myocardial tissue, obtained from the left ventricle (remote zone from infarcted area), was analyzed by light and confocal immunochemistry (desmin) microscopy. The desmin content of myocardial tissue was obtained by real-time PCR. Cardiac function was evaluated by echocardiographic and right heart catheterization data, obtained before heart transplantation. Confocal microscopy evaluation showed a significant decrease in the number of desmin-positive myocytes (P<0.01) in ICM hearts compared to controls. At real-time PCR evaluation, there was a reduction (P<0.01) in desmin content in the ICM patients compared to controls. A negative correlation was found between desmin-free cardiomyocytes and ejection fraction (EF) (r=-0.834; P<0.02) on echocardiogram. A negative relationship (r=-0.688) was also found between desmin-negative myocytes and capillary wedge pressure. In conclusion, the myocardial tissue of patients with end-stage heart failure of ischaemic origin, shows a decreased number in desmin-positive myocytes at immunochemistry evaluation compared to normal individuals. This deficiency in cytoskeletal intermediate filament content is associated with reduced cardiac function.


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Desmin/metabolism , Heart Failure/physiopathology , Myocardium/cytology , Myocardium/pathology , Myocytes, Cardiac/pathology , Cardiomyopathy, Dilated/complications , Cardiomyopathy, Dilated/physiopathology , Coronary Angiography , Echocardiography, Doppler , Female , Heart Failure/diagnosis , Heart Failure/etiology , Heart Transplantation , Heart Ventricles/diagnostic imaging , Heart Ventricles/pathology , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Male , Microscopy, Polarization , Myocardial Infarction/complications , Myocardial Infarction/physiopathology , Myocardium/metabolism , Myocytes, Cardiac/metabolism , Severity of Illness Index , Staining and Labeling , Stroke Volume/physiology , Treatment Outcome
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