2,103 research outputs found
Outbreak of Novel Coronavirus (SARS-Cov-2): First Evidences From International Scientific Literature and Pending Questions
PH-Controlled Assembly of DNA Tiles
We demonstrate a strategy to trigger and finely control the assembly of supramolecular DNA nanostructures with pH. Control is achieved via a rationally designed strand displacement circuit that responds to pH and activates a downstream DNA tile self-assembly process. We observe that the DNA structures form under neutral/basic conditions, while the self-assembly process is suppressed under acidic conditions. The strategy presented here demonstrates a modular approach toward building systems capable of processing biochemical inputs and finely controlling the assembly of DNA-based nanostructures under isothermal conditions. In particular, the presented architecture is relevant for the development of complex DNA devices able to sense and respond to molecular markers associated with abnormal metabolism
Evaluation of the burden of HPV-related hospitalizations as a useful tool to increase awareness: 2007–2017 data from the sicilian hospital discharge records
In light of the implementation of human papillomavirus (HPV) prevention strategies, epidemiological studies in different geographical areas are required in order to assess the impact of HPV-related diseases. The purpose of the present study was to describe the burden of HPV-related hospitalizations in Sicily. A retrospective observational study estimated 43,531 hospitalizations attributable to HPV from 2007 to 2017. During the observed period, there was a decrease for all HPV-related conditions with a higher reduction, among neoplasms, for cervical cancer (annual percent change (APC) = −9.9%, p < 0.001). The median age for cervical cancer was 45 years old, with an increasing value from 43 to 47 years (p < 0.001). The age classes with greater decreases in hospital admissions for invasive cancers were women aged 35 years or more (APC range from −5.5 to −9.86) and 25–34 years old (APC = −11.87, p < 0.001) for women with cervical carcinoma in situ. After ten years for vaccine introduction and sixteen years for cervical cancer screening availability, a relatively large decrease in hospital admissions for cervical cancer and other HPV-related diseases in Sicily was observed. Some clinical characteristics of hospitalization, such as increasing age, are suggestive clues for the impact of preventive strategies, but further research is needed to confirm this relationship
Neural signatures of strategic types in a two-person bargaining game
The management and manipulation of our own social image in the minds of others requires difficult and poorly understood computations. One computation useful in social image management is strategic deception: our ability and willingness to manipulate other people's beliefs about ourselves for gain. We used an interpersonal bargaining game to probe the capacity of players to manage their partner's beliefs about them. This probe parsed the group of subjects into three behavioral types according to their revealed level of strategic deception; these types were also distinguished by neural data measured during the game. The most deceptive subjects emitted behavioral signals that mimicked a more benign behavioral type, and their brains showed differential activation in right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and left Brodmann area 10 at the time of this deception. In addition, strategic types showed a significant correlation between activation in the right temporoparietal junction and expected payoff that was absent in the other groups. The neurobehavioral types identified by the game raise the possibility of identifying quantitative biomarkers for the capacity to manipulate and maintain a social image in another person's mind
Folding-upon-binding and signal-on electrochemical DNA sensor with high affinity and specificity
Here we investigate a novel signal-on electrochemical DNA sensor based on the use of a clamp-like DNA probe that binds a complementary target sequence through two distinct and sequential events, which lead to the formation of a triplex DNA structure. We demonstrate that this target-binding mechanism can improve both the affinity and specificity of recognition as opposed to classic probes solely based on Watson-Crick recognition. By using electrochemical signaling to report the conformational change, we demonstrate a signal-on E-DNA sensor with up to 400% signal gain upon target binding. Moreover, we were able to detect with nanomolar affinity a perfectly matched target as short as 10 bases (K(D) = 0.39 nM). Finally, thanks to the molecular "double-check" provided by the concomitant Watson-Crick and Hoogsteen base pairings involved in target recognition, our sensor provides excellent discrimination efficiency toward a single-base mismatched target
Impact of chronic diuretic treatment on glucose homeostasis
Background
The use of diuretics for hypertension has been associated with unfavorable changes in
cardiovascular risk factors, such as uric acid and glucose tolerance, though the findings in the
literature are contradictory.
Methods
This study investigated whether diuretic use is associated with markers of metabolic and
cardiovascular risk, such as insulin-resistance and uric acid, in a cohort of adults without
known diabetes and/or atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Nine hundred sixty-nine
randomly selected participants answered a questionnaire on clinical history and dietary
habits. Laboratory blood measurements were obtained in 507 participants.
Results
Previously undiagnosed type 2 diabetes was recognized in 4.2% of participants who were on
diuretics (n = 71), and in 2% of those who were not (n = 890; P = 0.53). Pre-diabetes was
diagnosed in 38% of patients who were on diuretics, and in 17.4% (P < 0.001) of those who
were not. Multivariate analysis showed that insulin-resistance (HOMA-IR) was associated
with the use of diuretics (P = 0.002) independent of other well-known predisposing factors,
such as diet, physical activity, body mass index, and waist circumference. The use of
diuretics was also independently associated with fasting plasma glucose concentrations (P =
0.001) and uric acid concentrations (P = 0.01).
Conclusions
The use of diuretics is associated with insulin-resistance and serum uric acid levels and may
contribute to abnormal glucose toleranc
Inhibitory Spillover: Increased Urination Urgency Facilitates Impulse Control in Unrelated Domains
Visceral states are known to reduce the ability to exert self-control. In the current research, we investigated how self-control
is affected by a visceral factor associated with inhibition rather than with approach: bladder control. We designed four studies
to test the hypothesis that inhibitory signals are not domain-specific but can spill over to unrelated domains, resulting in
increased impulse control in the behavioral domain. In Study 1, participants’ urination urgency correlated with performance on
color-naming but not word-meaning trials of a Stroop task. In Studies 2 and 3, we found that higher levels of bladder pressure
resulted in an increased ability to resist impulsive choices in monetary decision making. We found that inhibitory spillover
effects are moderated by sensitivity of the Behavioral Inhibition System (Study 3) and can be induced by exogenous cues
(Study 4). Implications for inhibition and impulse-control theories are discussed
Suspected cutaneous leishmaniasis in a sample of Western Sicily residents: what correlation with occupation?
Background: Leishmaniasis is a widespread infectious disease, but there is not much information about its prevalence in high risk occupational categories. Objectives: Te aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of Leishmania
immunological positivity in human skin tissues collected from subjects living in Western Sicily, with suspected cutaneous Leishmania infection, in order to explore the risk possibly related to occupation. Methods: 318 consecutive
subjects (M/F ratio=1.0, mean age=40\ub125.4 years), attending the Dermatology Department of the University of Palermo Hospital from 2013 to 2015, without any previous history of Leishmania infection and performing various
occupations, were included. Parasite isolation and PCR-RT test on skin scrapings were performed to evaluate the immunological status; all data were analyzed by the chi square test, comparing all positive results from the di\ufb00erent
provinces. Results: 81 (50.9%) out of 159 females and 79 (49.7%) out of 159 males were found PCR-RT positive to Leishmania infantum, with a higher risk in the Agrigento district (p<0.001) and in subjects living in rural areas (p=0.0038), regardless of the type of work performed. Te observed animal leishmaniasis prevalence in the same areas shows the endemic status of the disease in Sicily. Conclusions: Although based on a relatively small sample, our study shows that cutaneous leishmaniasis represents a health care problem with a medical and social impact in Western Sicily. An active surveillance system and the establishment of diagnosis and treatment centres could be useful
in controlling this public health problem
Treatment of sudden sensorineural hearing loss with transtympanic injection of steroids as single therapy: a randomized clinical study.
The aim of this study was to verify the efficacy
and the safety of transtympanic dexamethasone to treat
sudden sensorineural hearing loss as first and single drug
method. Considering ethical implication of performing a
mininvasive procedure on middle ear, we matched such
proposed treatment with systemic prednisone administration
that represents the widest adopted protocol. Randomized
prospective study was conducted. The inclusion
criterion was a sudden sensorineural hearing loss of at least
30 dB across three contiguous frequencies over a period of
24 h. Group A received transtympanic steroid injections;
Group B received oral administration of steroids. 25
patients were treated with transtympanic therapy whereas
21 underwent systemic treatment. The mean of initial PTA
was 59 dB for the whole series: 65 dB for group A and
51 dB for group B. The recovery better than 10 dB was
obtained in 80% of patients of group A and in 17 81% of
patients of group B, with a total of 80.5%. The mean relative
gain in PTA was 41.16% in the group A and 44.7% in
the group B. In the frequencies tested (0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz)
PTA improvements after transtympanic treatment were
higher than after systemic treatment, but these differences
were not statistically significant (P = 0.61). Both transtympanic
and systemic treatment had similar clinical
recovery times. This prospective randomized clinical study
showed good result in terms of hearing recovery, better
than the expected results of the simple observation without
treatment. We can consider transtympanic administration
as a first line treatment, because of the statistical analysis
confirmed similar results with systemic therapy, reducing
possible side effects of systemic drug administration. The
delay of treatment does not influence the outcome, allowing
treating patients within 10 days of onset
Predictive factors of mortality in patients with acute mesenteric ischemia. A retrospective study.
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