90 research outputs found
Torre Alfina Deep Geothermal Reservoir
The Castel Giorgio-Torre Alfina (CG-TA, central Italy) is a geothermal
reservoir whose fluids are hosted in a carbonate formation at temperatures
ranging between 120°C and 210°C. Data from deep wells suggest the existence of
convective flow. We present the 3D numerical model of the CG-TA to simulate
the undisturbed natural geothermal field and investigate the impacts of the
exploitation process. The open source finite-element code OpenGeoSys is
applied to solve the coupled systems of partial differential equations. The
commercial software FEFLOW® is also used as additional numerical constraint.
Calculated pressure and temperature have been calibrated against data from
geothermal wells. The flow field displays multicellular convective patterns
that cover the entire geothermal reservoir. The resulting thermal plumes
protrude vertically over 3 km at Darcy velocity of about m/s. The analysis of
the exploitation process demonstrated the sustainability of a geothermal
doublet for the development of a 5 MW pilot plant. The buoyant circulation
within the geothermal system allows the reservoir to sustain a 50-year
production at a flow rate of 1050 t/h. The distance of 2 km, between the
production and reinjection wells, is sufficient to prevent any thermal
breakthrough within the estimated operational lifetime. OGS and FELFOW results
are qualitatively very similar with differences in peak velocities and
temperatures. The case study provides valuable guidelines for future
exploitation of the CG-TA deep geothermal reservoir
“EFFETTI DI UNA MISCELA DI SOSTANZE ANTIOSSIDANTI SULLE CAPACITA’ COGNITIVE E SUL BENESSERE: BACOPA, LICOPENE, ASTAXANTINA, VITAMINA B12. LO STUDIO BLAtwelve”
Negli ultimi anni la ricerca scientifica ha rivolto un crescente interesse alle sostanze antiossidanti, potenzialmente utili nella prevenzione dell'insorgenza e della progressione del deterioramento cognitivo.
Il nostro studio randomizzato, controllato, in doppio cieco, a due bracci, ha valutato gli effetti del consumo giornaliero di una miscela di sostanze antiossidanti sulle funzioni cognitive di anziani sani.
Dopo una settimana di run-in, 80 soggetti di età pari o superiore a 60 anni e senza evidenza di disfunzione cognitiva sono stati assegnati casualmente o a un mix di quattro composti bioattivi (bacopa, licopene, astaxantina e vitamina B12) o a placebo, assunto per via orale una volta al giorno per 8 settimane.
L'obiettivo primario dello studio è stato quello di valutare i cambiamenti nei punteggi del Trail-Making Test (TMT) dal basale fino a 8 settimane dall’inizio del trattamento, analizzato nel seguente ordine gerarchico: TMT-B, TMT-A e TMT-B meno TMT-A.
Il punteggio del TMT-B è aumentato nel gruppo di controllo (+3,46 secondi) e diminuito nel gruppo attivo (–17,63 secondi). La differenza di trattamento è stata di –21,01 secondi a favore del gruppo attivo (IC 95% da –26,80 a –15,2 secondi, p < 0,0001).
La diminuzione del TMT-A è stata significativamente più alta nel gruppo attivo (–6,86 secondi) rispetto al gruppo di controllo (–0,37 secondi).
Il TMT-B meno il TMT-A è aumentato nel gruppo di controllo (+3,84 secondi) ed è diminuito nel gruppo attivo (–10.46 s). Anche l'aumento del punteggio nel test di fluenza verbale per lettera (VFT) è stato significativamente più alto nel gruppo attivo con raggiungimento della significatività statistica (+5,28 vs +1,07 parole; p < 0,001).
I nostri risultati dimostrano come l'integrazione alimentare regolare con bacopa, licopene, astaxantina e vitamina B12 possa rappresentare un approccio dietetico efficace al fine di contrastare l’insorgenza di disfunzioni cognitive associate all'invecchiamento cerebrale
SAHA/5-AZA enhances acetylation and degradation of mutp53, upregulates p21 and downregulates c-Myc and BRCA-1 in pancreatic cancer cells
Epigenetic changes are common in cancer and include aberrant DNA methylation and histone modifications, including both acetylation or methylation. DNA methylation in the promoter regions and histone deacetylation are usually accompanied by gene silencing, and may lead to the suppression of tumor suppressors in cancer cells. An interaction between epigenetic pathways has been reported that could be exploited to more efficiently target aggressive cancer cells, particularly those against which current treatments usually fail, such as pancreatic cancer. In this study, we explored the possibility to combine the DNA demethylating agent 5-AZA with HDAC inhibitor SAHA to treat pancreatic cancer cell lines, focusing on the acetylation of mutp53 and the consequences on its stability, as well as on the interaction of this protein with c-myc and BRCA-1, key molecules in cancer survival. The results obtained suggest that SAHA/5-AZA combination was more effective than single treatments to promote the degradation of mutp53, to upregulate p21 and downregulate c-Myc and BRCA-1, thus increasing DNA damage and cytotoxicity in pancreatic cancer cells
Could ischemic colitis be the first manifestation of COVID-19? A case report
We report on a case of SARS-CoV-2-infected patient with clinical and histologic features mimicking ischaemic colitis. This case provides evidence that SARS-CoV-2 may compromise the microvascular blood flow in the intestinal wall, with a parallel activation of the inflammatory cascade, either in the absence, or earlier of any pulmonary involvement
Modeling Highly Buoyant Flows in the Castel Giorgio: Torre Alfina Deep Geothermal Reservoir
The Castel Giorgio-Torre Alfina (CG-TA, central Italy) is a geothermal reservoir whose fluids are hosted in a carbonate formation at temperatures ranging between 120°C and 210°C. Data from deep wells suggest the existence of convective flow. We present the 3D numerical model of the CG-TA to simulate the undisturbed natural geothermal field and investigate the impacts of the exploitation process. The open source finite-element code OpenGeoSys is applied to solve the coupled systems of partial differential equations. The commercial software FEFLOW® is also used as additional numerical constraint. Calculated pressure and temperature have been calibrated against data from geothermal wells. The flow field displays multicellular convective patterns that cover the entire geothermal reservoir. The resulting thermal plumes protrude vertically over 3 km at Darcy velocity of about 7⁎10-8 m/s. The analysis of the exploitation process demonstrated the sustainability of a geothermal doublet for the development of a 5 MW pilot plant. The buoyant circulation within the geothermal system allows the reservoir to sustain a 50-year production at a flow rate of 1050 t/h. The distance of 2 km, between the production and reinjection wells, is sufficient to prevent any thermal breakthrough within the estimated operational lifetime. OGS and FELFOW results are qualitatively very similar with differences in peak velocities and temperatures. The case study provides valuable guidelines for future exploitation of the CG-TA deep geothermal reservoir
Ecological interactions in glacier environments: a review of studies on a model Alpine glacier
Glaciers host a variety of cold-adapted taxa, many of which have not yet been described. Interactions among glacier organisms are even less clear. Understanding ecological interactions is crucial to unravelling the functioning of glacier ecosystems, particularly in light of current glacier retreat. Through a review of the existing literature, we aim to provide a first overview of the biodiversity, primary production, trophic networks, and matter flow of a glacier ecosystem. We use the Forni Glacier (Central Italian Alps) – one of the best studied alpine glaciers in the world – as a model system for our literature review and integrate additional original data. We reveal the importance of allochthonous organic matter inputs, of Cyanobacteria and eukaryotic green algae in primary production, and the key role of springtails (Vertagopus glacialis) on the glacier surface in sustaining populations of two apex terrestrial predators: Nebria castanea (Coleoptera: Carabidae) and Pardosa saturatior (Araneae: Lycosidae). The cryophilic tardigrade Cryobiotus klebelsbergi is the apex consumer in cryoconite holes. This short food web highlights the fragility of nodes represented by invertebrates, contrasting with structured microbial communities in all glacier habitats. Although further research is necessary to quantify the ecological interactions of glacier organisms, this review summarises and integrates existing knowledge about the ecological processes on alpine glaciers and supports the importance of glacier-adapted organisms in providing ecosystem services
Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy-Related Inflammation: Report of a Case with Very Difficult Therapeutic Management
Background. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy-related inflammation (CAA-ri) results from autoimmune response to beta-amyloid deposits in cerebral vessels. Its clinical course and complications have seldom been described in literature. Case Report. In a patient presenting with delirium and left hemiparesis the diagnosis of CAA-ri was supported by the finding of elevated anti-amyloid autoantibodies in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Steroid therapy produced significant improvements in clinical and investigational assessments, but after two months, it caused Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. After steroid therapy discontinuation the patient presented a rapidly progressive dementia, Guillain-Barré syndrome, new cerebral ischemic lesions, and thrombosis of the right cephalic and subclavian veins that were treated with subcutaneous heparin. After a week the patient died because of brain hemorrhage. Conclusion. This case suggests caution in steroid therapy discontinuation and antithrombotic therapy administration in patients with CAA-ri. The CSF search of anti-amyloid autoantibodies could be helpful to support the diagnosis
Neurological features of COVID-19 infection: A case series of geriatric patients
The coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2), which is responsible for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), is known to cause substantial pulmonary disease. However, clinicians observed many extrapulmonary manifestations of COVID-19. Neurological manifestations are being recognised increasingly. On the basis of knowledge of other coronaviruses, especially those that caused the severe acute respiratory syndrome and Middle East respiratory syndrome epidemics, cases of central nervous system disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 might be expected to be rare. We report four cases of neurologic manifestations of SARS-CoV-2 in elderly patients who presented to the Geriatric Department of Pescara Hospital (Italy)
Assessing the efficacy of an innovative diagnostic method for identifying 5 % variants in somatic ctDNA
Background: Liquid biopsy is considered a complementary and recently also an alternative method to surgical biopsy. It allows for the acquisition of valuable information regarding the potential presence of tumors, particularly through the analysis of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA). CtDNA is a fraction of circulating free DNA (cfDNA) that can be extracted from various tissues, with blood being the most readily available. Results: To maximize the yield of plasma separation, specific Streck tubes are recommended for blood collection. The MagPurix CFC DNA Extraction Kit can be used for cfDNA extraction, and the TWIST Library Preparation protocol can be optimized for further analysis. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) can be employed to compare somatic and germline lineages, enabling the identification of somatic variants with a Variant Allele Frequency (VAF) of 5 % or higher, which are absent in the germline lineage. Conclusion: This analysis helps in the assessment of recurrence, analysis, and monitoring of cancer tissue
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