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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 32(2 Suppl. 1): 159-165, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29460536

ABSTRACT

Scars are a very common condition of the general population and can have a profound impact on the psyche of the patient such as low self-esteem and feelings of psychosocial isolation. Various therapeutic approaches have been proposed for improving the clinical appearance of scars. Fractional mode of ablative and non-ablative lasers has become a novel strategy for the treatment of scars. A total of 43 patients (Fitzpatrick skin type II to IV), clinically diagnosed of surgical and post-traumatic scars from January 2015 to December 2016, were treated. Each treatment comprised of several passes over the scars with different devices, using a 1.565nm scanned erbium-doped fiber NAFL and an IPL. All patients noted subjective improvement in cosmesis and functionality after treatment, also with a decreased pain and an increased mobility on the underlying plans. Numerous therapeutic strategies for traumatic and surgical scars have been suggested to date, but no consistent treatment modality has been established yet. In our study, we have shown that there was a significant collagen remodelling with decrease of scar vascularity and significant improvement of pliability of scar after combined treatment with non-ablative fractional resurfacing and IPL resulting in a remarkable improvement in scar vascularity, pigmentation and height.


Subject(s)
Cicatrix , Erbium , Collagen , Combined Modality Therapy , Humans , Treatment Outcome
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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 31(4 Suppl 2): 1-7, 2017 12 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29202558

ABSTRACT

Contour enhancements of the midface make up a dominant aspect of aesthetic surgery. The goal of midface rejuvenation is to decrease the prominence of grooves and creases as well as to provide volume to atrophied tissue. There are various options, including autologous tissue grafts, allogenic tissue grafts and alloplastic materials. In turn, patients’ needs have led to an increasing trend of less invasive treatments. In the present study, 82 implants were used for midface augmentation in 41 patients (38 women, 3 men) between January 2014 and January 2016. Twenty-five patients were treated with Hyaluronic acid implants while the remaining 16 patients were treated with lipofilling. For both groups and in all cases, good integration of the filled material was observed in the malar region, with no significant treatment complications and the last follow-up visit demonstrated good results and overall satisfaction. Hyaluronic acid fillers and lipofilling are therefore the ideal answer to patients who aim for a natural and immediate result with manageable complications, but, unlike Hyaluronic acid, autologous fat allows us to obtain a long-lasting effect over time, resulting the closest thing to an ideal facial filler.


Subject(s)
Adipose Tissue/surgery , Cheek/surgery , Hyaluronic Acid/administration & dosage , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Rejuvenation , Surgery, Plastic/methods , Female , Humans , Male
3.
Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital ; 37(4): 295-302, 2017 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28530259

ABSTRACT

The drooping tip deformity is both a bothersome aesthetic feature and functional impairment of the nose. Both static and dynamic factors may affect tip appearance and it seems logical to take into account these factors when planning correction of drooping tip. Many studies have examined this topic, but its treatment remains controversial. In order to make nasal tip surgery successful, it is useful to identify the keystone anatomical characteristics of the tip itself. Naso-labial angle, nostril axis, tip rotation angle according to Frankfort plane and columellar-facial angle may be measured to assess nasal tip position. The present study focuses on the authors' personal experience on the key anatomic changes of the nose that deserve correction and on the main surgical steps needed to achieve consistent results when dealing with a drooping tip. Pre- and post-operative nasal tip rotation and projection were studied. Correction of the drooping tip was accomplished by an open or closed septorhinoplasty approach according to patient's needs. The surgical techniques mostly employed for tip repositioning was septum straightening (41/41) and tongue-in-groove (36/41 cases) (87.8%). A columellar strut was used in 8/41 (19.51%) cases. LLC cephalic resection was applied in 29/41 patients (70.73%), LLC re-orienting sutures were made in 18/41 cases (43.9%) and lateral crural overlay was needed in 2/41 (4.8%). The key anatomic changes of the nose that deserve correction and the surgical steps needed to ease the often intriguing pre-operative decision-making process are reviewed.


Subject(s)
Nose/abnormalities , Nose/surgery , Rhinoplasty , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Young Adult
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Comput Biol Med ; 76: 238-49, 2016 09 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27504744

ABSTRACT

This paper proposes a method for an automatic extraction of geometric features, related to weight parameters, from 3D facial data acquired with low-cost depth scanners. The novelty of the method relies both on the processing of the 3D facial data and on the definition of the geometric features which are conceptually simple, robust against noise and pose estimation errors, computationally efficient, invariant with respect to rotation, translation, and scale changes. Experimental results show that these measurements are highly correlated with weight, BMI, and neck circumference, and well correlated with waist and hip circumference, which are markers of central obesity. Therefore the proposed method strongly supports the development of interactive, non obtrusive systems able to provide a support for the detection of weight-related problems.


Subject(s)
Adipose Tissue/physiology , Body Weight/physiology , Face/anatomy & histology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Body Mass Index , Female , Humans , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Male , Middle Aged , Photogrammetry , Young Adult
5.
J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 30(2 Suppl 1): 223-30, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27469572

ABSTRACT

Radiofrequency machines for medical use are known to produce moderate clinical improvement of skin laxity without invasive procedures. Numerous equipment with different characteristics have been proposed after the introduction in 2002 of the first FDA approved device. This report is aimed to test if RF treatment is effective when performed at low frequency and low energy level. Two RF treatments were performed unilaterally 7 and 2 days before a planned eyebrow lifting surgery, with a radiofrequency device with 0.52 to 0.7 MHz frequencies, maximum energy of 200 W, used at 40% of its power. A bipolar handpiece with a diameter of 30 mm and a maximum power of 9-9.5 W was massaged along the temporal area for 10 min. Skin samples of treated and untreated sides were collected during surgery and processed for histologic examination and RT-PCR analysis, to test differences in gene activation in a panel of proteins that are relevant in extracellular matrix of dermal connective tissue. The histological examination of the samples showed that the treatment induced a loss of the typical oriented structure in the reticular dermis. The study through RT-PCR evidenced that ELN, the gene codifying for Elastine was strongly enhanced. Some collagen-tested genes (COL1A1, COL3A1 and COL9A1) were inhibited by the treatment, whereas COL2A1 and COL11 were activated. The genes responsible for Metallo-proteases (MMP) 2, 3 and 13 were depressed, while the MMP9 was stimulated. Gene codifying for Hyaluronic synthase 1 (HAS1), Hyluronidase 1 (HYAL1), Neutrophyl elastase (Elane), Desmoplakin (DSP) and GDF6 were inhibited. Insulin like growth factor (IGF1) gene activity was enhanced. RF treatment, with the tested non-ablative equipment, produced histological effects and change in DNA expression of some extracellular matrix related genes, confirming the biostimulatory role of this procedure.


Subject(s)
Dermis/cytology , Dermis/radiation effects , Gene Expression Regulation/radiation effects , Radiofrequency Therapy , Rejuvenation , Dermis/metabolism , Humans , Skin Aging/genetics , Skin Aging/pathology , Skin Aging/radiation effects
6.
J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 29(3 Suppl 1): 42-7, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26511180

ABSTRACT

The repair of complex craniofacial bone defects is challenging and a successful result depends on the defect size, the quality of the soft tissue covering the defect and the choice of reconstructive method. Autologous bone grafts are the gold standard for bone replacement. Tissue engineered constructs are temporary substitutes developed to treat damaged or lost tissue. Recent advances in materials science have provided an abundance of innovations, underlining the increasing importance of polymer in this field. The Galeazzi Orthopedical institute of Milan received a Serbian soldier who reported a deep wound, due to the explosion of a grenade, during former-Yugoslavia’s war. His left cheekbone was completely lost, together with the floor of the left eye. SmartBone® technology allowed the realization of custom-made grafts which perfectly fitted the bone defect thanks to mechanical strength, also at small thicknesses, and the ability to be shaped without powder formation or unpredicted fractures. Tissue engineering approaches to regeneration utilize 3-dimensional (3D) biomaterial matrices that interact favorably with cells. The potential benefits of using a tissue engineering approach include reduced donor site morbidity, shortened operative time, decreased technical difficulty of the repair, ability to closely mimic the in vivo microenvironment in an attempt to recapitulate normal craniofacial development: this 36-month case study allowed to prove that SmartBone® custom-made bone grafts are an effective solution, gathering such benefits and being available now for daily routine.

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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 29(3 Suppl 1): 149-55, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26511195

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the role of hyaluronic acid in bio-revitalization by testing several extracellular matrix biological parameters in cultured dermal fibroblasts. To this aim, fibroblastic expressed genes after exposition to three hyaluronic acid medical devices were evaluated. Cells were seeded on a layer of three different medical devices containing 6.2, 10 and 20 mg/ml of hyaluronic acid for 24 h. Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction was performed to investigate gene expressions. Genes encoding hyaluronic acid synthesis and degradation, Metalloproteinases 2 and 3 and Desmoplakin production as well as GDF6, and IGF1 were activated by hyaluronic acid products. The in vitro study showed similar effects on tested genes despite a different concentration of hyaluronic acid contained in the medical devices and the simultaneous presence of other additives. Based on the reported data, gene activations are an aspect of metabolic modulation of signalling pathways rather than the proportional production of a specific connective tissue molecule. Indeed different hyaluronic acid concentration and the presence of other additives did not change the overall effect on the studied genes. We believe that the optimization of extracellular matrix micro-environment, obtained by enhanced structural support with hyaluronic acid, leads to functional and metabolic improvement.

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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 29(3 Suppl 1): 156-63, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26511196

ABSTRACT

This manuscript is a short review on the theories of aging, focusing mainly on the balance between the nutrient and the oxygen intake necessary for energy metabolism and the processes for neutralizing the negative consequences of energy production. The first section entitled “Why” provides brief historical details regarding the main group of aging theories, firstly the evolutionary theories and secondly the theories of aging related to humans, cells and biomolecules are discussed. The second section entitled ‘Where’ includes brief summaries of the many cellular levels at which aging damage can occur: replicative senescence with its genetic and epigenetic implications, cytoplasmic accumulation, mitochondrial respiratory chain dysfunction, peroxisome and membrane activity. In the third section entitled ‘How’ the linking mechanisms between the caloric restriction and the antioxidant intake on lifespan and aging in experimental models are discussed. The role of ROS is evaluated in relation to the mitochondria, the AMPK activated sirtuins, the hormesis, the target of rapamicin and the balance autophagy/apoptosis.

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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 29(3): 647-54, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26403402

ABSTRACT

Bio-stimulation is an injective therapy aimed to boost the anabolic functions of dermal fibroblasts to obtain skin improvement. It can be achieved with multiple intradermal injections (0.05–0.1 ml each) of a solution of 400 mg (3 ml) of injectable glucosamine sulphate, plus 5.623 mg (3 ml) of polideoxyribonucleotide, 1 ml of lidocaine and 0.5–1 ml of sodium bicarbonate, to repeat every 7, 14, 21, and 28 days. The administration of glucosamine sulphate to skin fibroblasts is believed to lead to its incorporation in glycosaminoglycans, and thereby to the stimulation of extracellular matrix synthesis, whereas polideoxyribonucleotide possesses anti-inflammatory and regenerative capability. This study aims to elucidate the in-vitro effects of this treatment by studying what happens to several genes related to connective tissue integrity. Human dermal fibroblasts were seeded in a culture medium enriched with either two drugs alone or combined: glucosamine sulphate and/or polideoxyribonucleotide. After the end of the exposure time of 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h, the cells were trypsinized and lysed for RNA extraction. Reverse transcription to cDNA was performed directly from cultured cell lysate. Finally, the cDNA was amplified by real-time PCR and a panel of genes involved in dermal integrity was tested. Gene expression of Hyaluronan synthase 1 (HAS1), Elastine (ELN), Insulin like growth factor 1 (IGF1), Growth differentiation factor 6 (GDF6) and of a series of catabolic enzymes, such as Metalloproteases (MMP) 2, 3 and 13, the neutrophyl expressed Elastase (ELANE) and the Hyaluronidase 1 (HYAL1) were tested after 24, 48 and 72 hours of exposure to glucosamine sulphate and polideoxyribonucleotide alone or combined. All the tested genes but one were up-regulated. A negative synergism on several enzymes (particularly appreciable for Insulin-like growth factor 1 and metalloprotease 13) was observed when the two drugs were delivered together. Glucosamine sulphate acts not only as building block in the biosynthesis of glycosaminoglycan chains, but also as a booster of hyaluronan synthase 1. The association of glucosamine sulphate and polideoxyribonucleotide, used in bio-stimulation therapy protocol, has a negative synergism on catabolic genes in dermal fibroblast cultures. The present observations produce further insight into the effects of glucosamine sulphate in the biosynthesis of glycosaminoglycan chains.


Subject(s)
Dermis/metabolism , Fibroblasts/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects , Hyaluronic Acid/pharmacology , Cells, Cultured , Female , Glucosamine/pharmacology , Humans , Male
10.
J Craniofac Surg ; 26(4): e339-42, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26080257

ABSTRACT

Lower blepharoplasty is a cornerstone in facial rejuvenation and improvement. Despite its popularity, several adverse effects have been described; of these, postsurgical eyelid displacement, with its aesthetic and functional consequences, is one of the more frequent complications. The tarsal sling procedure is a simplified canthopexy consisting in the fixation of the lateral portion of the septum--the canthal ligament--to the orbital wall periosteum. The aim of the current research is to demonstrate how the tarsal sling technique is effective in the prevention of lower lid malpositioning. A retrospective analysis of 40 consecutive healthy individuals was carried out. In group 1, 20 patients underwent standard blepharoplasty; in group 2, blepharoplasty was associated to the tarsal sling canthopexy. Pre- and postsurgical position of the lower eyelid margin was compared through photographic measurements at 5 time points and statistical analysis performed. Group 1 patients evidenced an increased distance between the interpupillary line and the lateral aspect of the lower lid margin. A progressive spontaneous improvement (reduction in scleral exposition) was detected. Patients who underwent the tarsal sling procedure (group 2) reported a postoperative overcorrection of scleral appearance. Two years postsurgery, progressive relapse occurred, but the lower eyelid did not reach presurgical values and maintained a slight degree of overcorrection. Tarsal sling is an easy, fast, and efficacious procedure to prevent eyelid displacement in lower blepharoplasty. Its routine use is a tool to assure further support to lower lids in the younger patients or when lid laxity is absent during presurgical examination.


Subject(s)
Blepharoplasty/adverse effects , Eyelids/surgery , Orbit/surgery , Periosteum/surgery , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Prostheses and Implants , Rhytidoplasty/methods , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies
11.
Aesthetic Plast Surg ; 39(4): 459-64, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26085225

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The "non-animal stabilized hyaluronic acid" (NASHA) is a widely used product in bio-revitalization injective procedures in esthetic medicine. The present research aimed to quantitatively evaluate the therapeutic effect of one of the more used bio-revitalization products on cultured dermal fibroblasts. RT-PCR was used for gene expression profiling of some proteins known to be relevant in skin homeostasis. METHODS: Human dermal fibroblasts were seeded on a culture medium enriched with a product for dermal bio-revitalization, consisting of stabilized hyaluronic acid gel 20 mg/ml. After 24, 48, and 72 h of exposure, the cDNA was amplified by real-time PCR. Gene expression was quantified with the delta/delta calculation method. RESULTS: In this study, the gene of metalloproteinase (MMP)-13 is strongly expressed after NASHA incubation. The MMP-2 encoding gene instead is less expressed, but both evidence the same temporal trend, being progressively up-regulated after 24 and 48 h, thereafter the expression decreases, whereas MMP-3 maintains the same up-regulation at 72 h. Hyaluronan synthase 1 and desmoplakin are progressively up-regulated and increase at 24, 48, and 72 h. Hyaluronidase 1 and neutrophil elastase genes are overexpressed, but at 72 h they both exhibit the same behavior as the other degradative enzymes MMP-13 and MMP-2. CONCLUSIONS: Skin bio-revitalization by injecting the tested NASHA gel produces an enhancement in the expression of some genes involved in extracellular matrix degradation and organization. In this study, a time-dependent behavior, different for genes encoding degradative compared to synthesis proteins, was demonstrated.


Subject(s)
Cosmetic Techniques , Fibroblasts , Gene Expression/drug effects , Hyaluronic Acid/pharmacology , Regeneration/genetics , Rejuvenation , Skin Physiological Phenomena/genetics , Skin/cytology , Cells, Cultured , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
12.
Aesthetic Plast Surg ; 38(5): 1011-6, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25028117

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Reactive oxygen species production is the final step in skin aging. These unstable molecules can damage and destroy DNA, proteins, and membrane phospholipids. The aim of this study was to test the in vitro effect of an antioxidant precursor, N-acetylcysteine (NAC), on human dermal fibroblasts. NAC alone and a solution of NAC and amino acids together, used in aesthetic medicine as intradermal injection treatment, were tested. METHODS: The expression levels of some connective related genes (HAS1, HYAL1, ELN, ELANE, DSP, GDF6, and IGF1) were analyzed on cultures of dermal fibroblasts using real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (real time RT-PCR). RESULTS: All genes were upregulated after 24 h of treatment. CONCLUSIONS: An interesting effect of gene induction by administration of NAC and amino acids in vitro was demonstrated. Upregulation of elastin-, hyaluronic acid-, and GDF6-encoding genes supports the evidence of clinical improvement induced by NAC biostimulation in the prevention and correction of skin aging.


Subject(s)
Acetylcysteine/pharmacology , Antioxidants/physiology , Fibroblasts/drug effects , Free Radical Scavengers/pharmacology , Skin Aging/physiology , Amino Acids/administration & dosage , Electrolytes/administration & dosage , Extracellular Matrix Proteins/genetics , Gene Expression/drug effects , Glucose/administration & dosage , Humans , In Vitro Techniques , Injections, Intradermal , Parenteral Nutrition Solutions/administration & dosage , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Solutions/administration & dosage
13.
J Cutan Aesthet Surg ; 5(1): 20-5, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22557851

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The 'medial thigh lift' was first described by Lewis in 1957, but did not receive the widespread acceptance because of the various postoperative complications, such as scar migration with vulvar deformities and early recurrence of ptosis. For this reason, Lockwood developed a technique of anchoring the dermis to the Colles' fascia, to make the surgical outcome more stable over time and to prevent scar migration. In this article, we describe our approaches to the medial thigh lift in post-bariatric surgery patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 45 females underwent medial thigh reduction. In 15 patients with Grade 2 on Pittsburgh Scale (PS), we performed a thigh lift with a horizontal scar; in 15 patients with Grade 2 on PS, we used a technique with a vertical scar; in 15 patients with Grade 3 on PS, the above-mentioned two procedures were combined. When it was really necessary, we also did the liposuction of the medial thigh. The patients were observed every 6 months with a 60-month median follow-up (range: 12-108 months). RESULTS: In six patients was observed scar enlargement due to poor wound healing (one patient with a horizontal scar, three patients with a vertical scar and two with the combined procedure). In two patients with a horizontal scar, minimal scar migration was observed. In three patients, the recurrence of ptosis was evident (one patient with a horizontal scar and two patients with the combined procedure). No skin necrosis was observed. CONCLUSION: The medial thigh lift surgery is remarkably simple and free of major complications, if the basic anatomy of this region is understood, in order to preserve important structures such as the great saphenous vein and femoral vessels. The only complication is the presence of extensive and visible scars along the thigh, in the case of vertical procedure, and along the inguinal canal, with a possible distortion of the labia major, in the case of horizontal procedure.

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Adv Urol ; 2011: 852928, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21253486

ABSTRACT

VURD syndrome has been repeatedly described as unilateral reflux into a nonfunctioning renal moiety. This syndrome is considered a pop-off mechanism dissipating pressure in lower urinary tract obstruction: it may be found in association with other protective mechanisms occurring in utero, such as ascites and/or urinomas, and has been exclusively described in male patients. A premature female baby with signs and symptoms of outflow obstruction underwent diagnostic workup revealing congenital urethral hypoplasia with unilateral reflux into a dysplastic kidney. Obstetrical history was positive for early onset, serologically negative ascites without cardiomegaly, which required serial aspirations. Reconstructive surgery was carried out with good results: ascites and VURD syndrome were both deemed to be perinatal protective mechanism against excess pressure in the urinary tract. Although rare, lower urinary tract obstruction in the female can lead to the same protective mechanisms seen in male fetuses/newborns. VURD syndrome and ascites should be interpreted as such and require perinatal specialist counselling.

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Plant Biol (Stuttg) ; 12(1): 13-22, 2010 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20653884

ABSTRACT

Plants respond to environmental stimuli, such as heat shock, by re-programming cellular activity through differential gene expression, mainly controlled at the transcription level. The current study refers to two sunflower small heat shock protein (sHSP) genes arranged in tandem in head-to-head orientation and linked by a 3809 bp region. These genes exhibit only slight structural differences in the coding portion. They code for cytosolic class I sHSPs and are named HaHSP17.6a and HaHSP17.6b according to the molecular weight of the putative proteins. The genomic organization of these genes is consistent with the idea that many HSP genes originate from duplication events; in this case, probably an inversion and duplication occurred. The HaHSP17.6a and HaHSP17.6b genes are characterized by different expression levels under various heat stress conditions; moreover, their expression is differently induced by various elicitors. The differential regulation observed for HaHSP17.6a and HaHSP17.6b genes differs from previous observations on duplicated sHSP genes in plants.


Subject(s)
Heat-Shock Proteins/metabolism , Helianthus/genetics , Hot Temperature , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Base Sequence , Cloning, Molecular , DNA, Plant/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Genomic Library , Heat-Shock Proteins/genetics , Helianthus/metabolism , Molecular Sequence Data , Plant Proteins/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA
16.
Cephalalgia ; 20(1): 15-9, 2000 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10817442

ABSTRACT

Recent studies have revealed peculiar functional and genetic features of dopamine receptors in migraine. As peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) may represent a tool for peripheral detection of neuroreceptors, we compared the expression of dopamine D3 (DRD3) and D4 (DRD4) receptors on PBL in migraine patients and in healthy controls using radioligand binding assay techniques in the presence of antidopamine D2-like receptor antibodies. The dopamine D2-like receptor agonist [3H]7-OH-DPAT was used as a radioligand. An increased density of both DRD3 (P=0.0006) and DRD4 (P=0.002) on PBL was observed in migraineurs compared with controls. This up-regulation might reflect central and/or peripheral dopamine receptor hypersensitivity due to hypofunction of the dopaminergic system. These findings support the view that dopamine D2-like receptors are involved in the determination of the so-called migraine trait, which may help to elucidate several clinical features of the disease.


Subject(s)
Lymphocytes/metabolism , Migraine Disorders/blood , Receptors, Dopamine D2/blood , Adult , Female , Humans , Immunochemistry , Male , Middle Aged , Radioligand Assay , Receptors, Dopamine D3 , Receptors, Dopamine D4 , Reference Values , Tetrahydronaphthalenes/metabolism
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J Craniofac Surg ; 11(4): 342-5, 2000 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11314381

ABSTRACT

This study reports a patient affected by congenital frontoethmoidal encephalocele. The cause of this malformation is unknown. A preoperative selective diagnosis evaluation is necessary. The workup should include an accurate clinical examination associated with radiological study (two- and three-dimensional computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, etc). The aim of the surgical treatment is to restore the functional brain tissue in the cranial cavity, perform dural repair, correct bone lack and other associated facial malformations (hypertelorism, orbital dystopia, etc.). A multidisciplinary team approach is necessary to resolve the brain herniation and to correct splanchnocranium malformations frequently associated with encephalocele. Cranial flap with orbital osteotomies has been performed; this operation permits correction of the hypertelorism and of the orbital dystopia associated with this malformation. In bone reconstructions, miniplates have been used as fixation devices. In adults we generally use titanium, but resorbable devices are required in children because of growing tissues. A restoration of craniofacial malformations with good aesthetic and functional results is achieved with early surgery.


Subject(s)
Encephalocele/surgery , Ethmoid Bone/surgery , Frontal Bone/surgery , Absorbable Implants , Bone Plates , Child , Dura Mater/surgery , Humans , Hypertelorism/surgery , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Orbit/surgery , Osteotomy , Surgical Flaps , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods
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Headache ; 39(10): 747-51, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11279950

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of the introduction of the International Headache Society (IHS) criteria on the use of neuroimaging for headache diagnosis in a specialist outpatient center. BACKGROUND: The general indications for neuroimaging in headache are a matter of debate. International Headache Society criteria should improve diagnostic accuracy, consequently reducing the use of expensive diagnostic procedures such as brain CT or MRI scan. METHODS: We reviewed the medical records of all 2739 new patients seen in our center from 1984 to 1996, analyzing the records of those patients who underwent neuroimaging before or after the introduction of the IHS criteria in 1988. RESULTS: There were no differences in the number of CT scans ordered in the period before (6.04%) or after (6.06%) the introduction of the IHS criteria. Only 12 scans revealed significant abnormalities, probably unrelated to headache. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that the yield of CT scanning patients seen in a headache clinic is very low, even when alarm signs are present notwithstanding strict adherence to dignostic criteria. An improved definition of secondary forms of headache might help to reduce this adjunctive cost to the care of patients with headache in a headache clinic.


Subject(s)
Ambulatory Care Facilities/statistics & numerical data , Brain/diagnostic imaging , Headache/diagnosis , International Cooperation , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Societies, Medical , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Italy
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J Craniofac Surg ; 10(5): 430-4, 1999 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10726513

ABSTRACT

Sleep apnea syndrome (SAS) is a complex respiratory disorder that is very difficult to diagnose and to treat surgically as well as medically. SAS can affect growing patients as well as adults. SAS shows a central, an obstructive, and a mixed form. Diagnosis is based on clinical examination of the patient and instrumental examinations such as teleradiography, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMR), three-dimensional computed tomography, polysomnography, rhinomanometry, and spirometry. The patient presented has an obstructive form of SAS in addition to Crouzon's disease. He underwent a Le Fort III osteotomy to obtain an advancement of the orbitomaxillary complex, allowing an increase in volume of posterior airway space at the level of the hypopharynx.


Subject(s)
Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/surgery , Craniofacial Dysostosis/complications , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Hypopharynx/physiopathology , Infant , Male , Maxillofacial Development , Osteotomy, Le Fort , Polysomnography , Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/etiology
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