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J Neuropsychol ; 17(3): 564-583, 2023 09.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37159847

Patients with the 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (DS) show an increased risk of developing a psychotic illness lifetime. 22q11.2DS may represent a reliable model for studying the neurobiological underpinnings of schizophrenia. The study of social inference abilities in a genetic condition at high risk for psychosis, like 22q11.2DS, may shed light on the relationships between neurocognitive processes and patients' daily general functioning. The study sample consisted of 1736 participants, divided into four groups: 22q11.2DS patients with diagnosis of psychotic disorder (DEL SCZ, N = 20); 22q11.2DS subjects with no diagnosis of psychosis (DEL, N = 43); patients diagnosed with schizophrenia without 22q11.2DS (SCZ, N = 893); and healthy controls (HC, N = 780). Social cognition was assessed through The Awareness of Social Inference Test (TASIT) and general functioning through the Specific Levels of Functioning (SLoF) scale. We analysed data through regression analysis. The SCZ and DEL groups had similar levels of global functioning; they both had significantly lower SLoF Total scores than HC (p < .001); the DEL SCZ group showed significantly lower scores compared to the other groups (SCZ, p = .004; DEL, p = .003; HC, p < .001). A significant deficit in social cognition was observed in the three clinical groups. In the DEL SCZ and SCZ groups, TASIT scores significantly predicted global functioning (p < .05). Our findings of social cognition deficit in psychosis-prone patients point to the possible future adoption of rehabilitation programmes, like Social Skills Training and Cognitive Remediation, during premorbid stages of psychosis.


DiGeorge Syndrome , Psychotic Disorders , Schizophrenia , Humans , Schizophrenia/genetics , DiGeorge Syndrome/diagnosis , DiGeorge Syndrome/genetics , DiGeorge Syndrome/psychology , Social Cognition , Psychotic Disorders/genetics
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ACS Omega ; 7(29): 25600-25612, 2022 Jul 26.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35910127

The process of deep texturization of the crystalline silicon surface is intimately related to its promising diverse applications, such as bactericidal surfaces for integrated lab-on-chip devices and absorptive optical layers (black silicon-BSi). Surface structuring by a maskless texturization appeals as a cost-effective approach, which is up-scalable for large-area production. In the case of silicon, it occurs by means of reactive plasma processes (RIE-reactive-ion etching) using fluorocarbon CF4 and H2 as reaction gases, leading to self-assembled cylindrical and pyramidal nanopillars. The mechanism of silicon erosion has been widely studied and described as it is for the masked RIE process. However, the onset of the erosion and the reaction kinetics leading to defined maskless patterning have not been unraveled to date. In this work, we specifically tackle this issue by analyzing the results of three different RIE recipes, specifically designed for the purpose. The mechanism of surface self-nanopatterning is revealed by deeply investigating the physical chemistry of the etching process at the nanoscale and the evolution of surface morphology. We monitored the progress in surface patterning and the composition of the etching plasma at different times during the RIE process. We confirm that nanopattering issues from a net erosion, as contributed by chemical etching, physical sputtering, and by the synergistic plasma effect. We propose a qualitative model to explain the onset, the evolution, and the stopping of the process. As the RIE process is started, a high density of surface defects is initially created at the free silicon surface by energetic ion sputtering. Contextually, a polymeric overlayer is synthesized on the Si surface, as thick as 5 nm on average, and self-aggregates into nanoclusters. The latter phenomenon can be explained by considering that the initial creation of surface defects increases the activation energy for surface diffusion of deposited CF and CF2 species and prevents them from aggregating into a continuous Volmer-Weber polymeric film. The clusterization of the polymer provides the self-masking effect since the beginning, which eventually triggers surface patterning. Once started, the maskless texturing proceeds in analogy with the masked case, that is, by combined chemical etching and ion sputtering, and ceases because of the loss of ion energy. In the case of CF4/H2 RIE processes at 10% of H2 and by supplying 200 W of RF power for 20 min, nanopillars of 200 nm in height and 100 nm in width were formed. We therefore propose that a precise assessment of surface defect formation and density in dependence on the initial RIE process parameters can be the key to open a full control of outcomes of maskless patterning.

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Molecules ; 28(1)2022 Dec 22.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36615268

The knowledge of the ways in which post-synthesis treatments may influence the properties of carbon quantum dots (CDs) is of paramount importance for their employment in biosensors. It enables the definition of the mechanism of sensing, which is essential for the application of the suited design strategy of the device. In the present work, we studied the ways in which post-synthesis thermal treatments influence the optical and electrochemical properties of Nitrogen-doped CDs (N-CDs). Blue-emitting, N-CDs for application in biosensors were synthesized through the hydrothermal route, starting from citric acid and urea as bio-synthesizable and low-cost precursors. The CDs samples were thermally post-treated and then characterized through a combination of spectroscopic, structural, and electrochemical techniques. We observed that the post-synthesis thermal treatments show an oxidative effect on CDs graphitic N-atoms. They cause their partially oxidation with the formation of mixed valence state systems, [CDs]0+, which could be further oxidized into the graphitic N-oxide forms. We also observed that thermal treatments cause the decomposition of the CDs external ammonium ions into ammonia and protons, which protonate their pyridinic N-atoms. Photoluminescence (PL) emission is quenched.


Graphite , Quantum Dots , Carbon/chemistry , Nitrogen/chemistry , Quantum Dots/chemistry , Spectrum Analysis , Oxidation-Reduction
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Clin Case Rep ; 9(5): e04134, 2021 May.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34084508

Despite entailing more severe and uncommon side effects in 22q11.2DS compared to idiopathic schizophrenia, we strongly believe that clozapine should continue to be considered the gold standard for all treatment-resistant schizophrenia, even in 22qDS.

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Riv Psichiatr ; 56(1): 46-52, 2021.
Article It | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33560275

Starting from a psychopathological approach, the current paper sought to describe psychological and relational consequences that in last decades derived from new valorization and productive processes on the basis of substantial socio-cultural transformations. This reasoning arises from the analysis of contemporary society in regard to which the ideology of performance has assumed a prominent role. The society of performance is subservient to the imperatives of profit and valorization which have been internalized by common sense deeply influencing identity related processes. In such a society, specific forms of mental sufferance regarding the experiences of failure, unworthiness and guilt may show up, being related to the potential failure of performances. These transformations show a significant effect on narcissistic dynamics which nowadays seem derived from a more fragile self-ideality. Narcissistic wounds, with their experiences of failure and worthlessness, are not the only psychopathological developments that may occur in this frame. What we sought to describe in the current paper is the possibility of different paranoid experiences arising from intrapsychic tensions in their turn related to the abovementioned socio-cultural transformations. The aim of this contribution was to describe specific transient paranoid developments that never appear structured as true delusions: these psychotic experiences may act as a rebalancing process, somehow compensatory, in regard to such psychological functions that have been stressed by identitary anguish and experiences of failure and worthlessness.


Mental Disorders , Narcissism , Humans
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Ann Ist Super Sanita ; 56(1): 107-113, 2020.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32242542

INTRODUCTION: 22q11.2 microdeletion syndrome (22q11DS) is associated with a 25% risk of psychotic onset. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The sample consist of 120 subjects: 39 schizophrenics (SCZ); 20 siblings of schizophrenic patients (SIB); 34 22q11DS non-psychotic patients (DEL); 17 22q11DS psychotic patients (DEL_scz); 30 control subjects (CS). Social cognition was evaluated with the awareness of social interference test. Intelligence Quotient (IQ) was calculated with Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale. TASIT (Awareness of Social Inference Test) performance was analyzed via MANOVA, including IQ as covariate. RESULTS: Group and IQ showed significant effect (p < 0.001; p = 0.037). The only TASIT variables where IQ showed no effect were paradoxical sarcasm; sincerity; lie. In sincerity, CS group shows a better performance than both 22q11DS groups (p < 0.05). In paradoxical sarcasm and lie, CS group performed better than each clinical group (p < 0.05). Regarding lie, DEL group was worst also respect to SCZ group (p = 0.029). CONCLUSIONS: Our results show a specific social cognition deficit in 22q11DS and schizophrenia.


Cognition Disorders/psychology , DiGeorge Syndrome/psychology , Schizophrenia/genetics , Schizophrenic Psychology , Social Cognition , Adult , Cognition Disorders/etiology , DiGeorge Syndrome/genetics , Family Health , Female , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Humans , Male , Psychological Tests , Psychotic Disorders/genetics , Psychotic Disorders/psychology , Siblings , Wechsler Scales , Young Adult
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Riv Psichiatr ; 54(6): 229-234, 2019.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31909749

Studies have suggested a relationship between low circulating levels of Vitamin D and depression. Vitamin D deficiency may be a consequence of depression-related factors, such as reduced sun exposure, decreased outdoor activity, and dietary changes, but it can also play a role in the pathophysiology of depressive conditions through a range of molecular mechanisms. In the present manuscript, findings related to prospective longitudinal studies on the relationship between Vitamin D levels and depressive symptoms and to randomized controlled trials on Vitamin D supplementation for depressive disorders are reviewed.


Depressive Disorder/psychology , Vitamin D Deficiency/psychology , Vitamin D/blood , Depressive Disorder/blood , Humans , Prospective Studies , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Vitamin D/administration & dosage , Vitamin D Deficiency/blood , Vitamins
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