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Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging ; 17(suppl_2): ii109-ii113, 2016 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28415099

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND.: The presence of patent foramen ovale (PFO) has been linked to many illness, including cryptogenic stroke, transient ischemic attack, migraine, platypnea-orthodeoxia syndrome and decompression sickness in scuba divers. Transesophageal echocardiography is the gold standard technique for the visualization of atrial septal anatomy, but it is a secondary level exam, not always available, with additional associated costs and not completely free from procedural risks. Standard transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) has a too low sensitivity for PFO screening. PURPOSE.: The aim of the study was to assess the role of TTE associated with agitated saline contrast injection (contrast-TTE) as a gatekeeper for the identification of PFO in a large cohort of patients undergoing selection for percutaneous closure. METHODS.: A total of 200 patients undergoing a diagnostic work-up for the identification of PFO was imaged by contrast-TTE at rest and after provocative maneuvers (PM: Valsalva in all cases). Contrast TTE was graded from 0 to 4 on the bases of bubbles counting (0: no bubbles; 1: < 10 bubbles; 2: 10-30 bubbles; 3: >30 bubbles; 4: complete LV opacification). PFO closure was performed after a consensual clinical decision by the cardiologist and the neurologist taking into account comprehensive imaging, clinical evaluation and thrombophilia screening. PFO closure was always monitored by intracardiac echocardiography. RESULTS.: At baseline contrast TTE was positive (≥2) in 34 patients (17%) while contrast TTE with PM was positive in 94 cases (47%). 27 out of 200 patients (14%) had an interatrial septal aneurysms. PFO closure was performed in 34 cases (17%). All of these had severe right-to-left shunting (≥3) at contrast TTE and 9 cases had also an interatrial septal aneurysms. The procedure was aborted in only 1 patient due to a complex defect anatomy. CONCLUSION.: Contrast TTE with PM may be not only considered an accurate tool for the detection of PFO but may be also inserted in the diagnostic work- up as a primary gatekeeper for percutaneous closure. Severe shunting at contrast TTE influences final decision making in a large cohort of cases undergoing screening for PFO closure.


Subject(s)
Contrast Media , Echocardiography/methods , Foramen Ovale, Patent/diagnostic imaging , Foramen Ovale, Patent/surgery , Radiographic Image Enhancement , Adult , Cardiac Surgical Procedures/methods , Cohort Studies , Female , Foramen Ovale, Patent/physiopathology , Humans , Male , Mass Screening/methods , Middle Aged , Patient Selection , Prognosis , Sensitivity and Specificity , Young Adult
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Nature ; 492(7429): 393-5, 2012 Dec 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23257880

ABSTRACT

Globular star clusters that formed at the same cosmic time may have evolved rather differently from the dynamical point of view (because that evolution depends on the internal environment) through a variety of processes that tend progressively to segregate stars more massive than the average towards the cluster centre. Therefore clusters with the same chronological age may have reached quite different stages of their dynamical history (that is, they may have different 'dynamical ages'). Blue straggler stars have masses greater than those at the turn-off point on the main sequence and therefore must be the result of either a collision or a mass-transfer event. Because they are among the most massive and luminous objects in old clusters, they can be used as test particles with which to probe dynamical evolution. Here we report that globular clusters can be grouped into a few distinct families on the basis of the radial distribution of blue stragglers. This grouping corresponds well to an effective ranking of the dynamical stage reached by stellar systems, thereby permitting a direct measure of the cluster dynamical age purely from observed properties.

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J Virol ; 74(19): 8812-22, 2000 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10982323

ABSTRACT

ICP8 is the major single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) binding protein of the herpes simplex virus type 1 and is required for the onset and maintenance of viral genomic replication. To identify regions responsible for the cooperative binding to ssDNA, several mutants of ICP8 have been characterized. Total reflection X-ray fluorescence experiments on the constructs confirmed the presence of one zinc atom per molecule. Comparative analysis of the mutants by electrophoretic mobility shift assays was done with oligonucleotides for which the number of bases is approximately that occluded by one protein molecule. The analysis indicated that neither removal of the 60-amino-acid C-terminal region nor Cys254Ser and Cys455Ser mutations qualitatively affect the intrinsic DNA binding ability of ICP8. The C-terminal deletion mutants, however, exhibit a total loss of cooperativity on longer ssDNA stretches. This behavior is only slightly modulated by the two-cysteine substitution. Circular dichroism experiments suggest a role for this C-terminal tail in protein stabilization as well as in intermolecular interactions. The results show that the cooperative nature of the ssDNA binding of ICP8 is localized in the 60-residue C-terminal region. Since the anchoring of a C- or N-terminal arm of one protein onto the adjacent one on the DNA strand has been reported for other ssDNA binding proteins, this appears to be the general structural mechanism responsible for the cooperative ssDNA binding by this class of protein.


Subject(s)
DNA, Viral/metabolism , DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Herpesvirus 1, Human/physiology , Viral Proteins/metabolism , Animals , Binding Sites , DNA, Viral/genetics , DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics , Mutation , Protein Binding , Viral Proteins/genetics , Virus Replication
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J Struct Biol ; 128(2): 219-22, 1999 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10600576

ABSTRACT

Crystals of a 60-amino-acid C-terminal deletion mutant of the herpes simplex virus 1 single-stranded DNA binding protein, ICP8, have been grown by hanging drop vapor diffusion. The colorless crystals grow as thin plates to a maximum size of approximately 0.3 mm x 0.3 mm x 0.05 mm. The space group is P2(1)2(1)2(1) with unit cell constants a = 101.2 A, b = 145.8 A, and c = 162.9 A. There are one or two molecules of ICP8 per asymmetric unit.


Subject(s)
DNA-Binding Proteins/chemistry , Herpesvirus 1, Human/chemistry , Viral Proteins/chemistry , Crystallization , Crystallography, X-Ray , DNA, Single-Stranded/chemistry , DNA, Viral/chemistry
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Magn Reson Imaging ; 15(6): 693-700, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9285809

ABSTRACT

Zero (ZQ) and double (DQ) quantum 2D chemical shift selective and spin-echo 3D NMR imaging at microscopy resolution, has been applied to the morphological study of silkworm, Bombyx mori, during its metamorphosis. Attention had been focused on the evolution of the internal structure of the insect during its postembryonal life occurring through the larval, pupal and adult development. A major objective of this work was the characterization of the silk glands, responsible for the synthesis and secretion of fibroin and sericin, through the changes of distribution and mobility of water, by imaging the water protons during postembryonal life stages. Moreover, alanine deriving from silk gland proteins was imaged during the last life stage of Bombyx mori.


Subject(s)
Bombyx/anatomy & histology , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods , Metamorphosis, Biological , Microscopy/methods , Animals , Bombyx/physiology , Larva/anatomy & histology , Larva/physiology , Pupa/anatomy & histology , Pupa/physiology
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