Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where A. Mutti is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by A. Mutti.


Nephron | 1993

Progression of chronic adriamycin nephropathy in leukopenic rats.

Fabrizio Ginevri; Antonella Trivelli; A. Mutti; Enrico Bergamaschi; Giovanna Fabbretti; Francesco Callea; Gennaro Salvidio; Paola Altieri; Francesco Perfumo; Gian Marco Ghiggeri

In this study, we examined the progression of chronic Adriamycin (ADR) nephropathy in mild leukopenic rats and tried to define the possible relationship between tubulointerstitial lesions and proteinuria in this model. Chronic ADR nephropathy was induced by 2 doses of ADR (2 mg/kg) in 32 Sprague-Dawley rats. Eight of these were randomly assigned to cyclophosphamide treatment (50 mg/kg), given intravenously every week, to keep the blood leukocyte count constantly lower than 5,000/mm3. Serial parameters were followed for 16 weeks including clearance studies with iothalamate and p-aminohippurate and the analysis of urinary protein composition by: (a) an enzymatic assay for beta-glucosidase; (b) specific ELISA using antibodies against rat albumin and RBP, and finally (c) two-dimensional electrophoresis. ADR-treated rats rapidly (within 2 weeks) developed massive proteinuria which was in constant increment throughout the disease evolution in each single component (i.e., high and low molecular weight proteinuria, enzymuria) and developed renal insufficiency. At week 8, in ADR rats, glomerulosclerosis was mild whereas tubulointerstitial infiltrates predominated, characterized mainly by CD4+ T lymphocytes while CD8+ T lymphocytes were inconspicuous, and macrophages were only occasionally present. All such alterations had worsened after 16 weeks when the tubulointerstitial infiltration was associated with marked interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy. Leukopenia induced by cyclophosphamide was in all cases associated with a net amelioration of renal histopathology reducing tubulointerstitial infiltrates (by 40%) and glomerulosclerosis (33 +/- 5 vs. 52.2 +/- 7.5% sclerotic glomeruli) and also ameliorated glomerular filtration indexes (Cl 780 +/- 40 vs. 447 +/- 66 microliters/min/kg-1). In spite of these differences, albuminuria and urinary-retinol-binding protein were comparable at weeks 4, 8 and 16 in this group, while urinary beta-glucosidase was decreased at week 16 (p < 0.001) in cyclophosphamide-treated rats. No other qualitative changes in urinary proteins were detectable by 2-dimensional electrophoresis during the disease development. We concluded that chronic leukopenia prevents interstitial cellular infiltration by lymphocytes, interstitial fibrosis and slows down the decline of renal function typical of chronic ADR nephropathy. Glomerulosclerosis is also reduced in leukopenic rats without any appreciable changes in the urinary excretion of high molecular weight proteins deriving from the glomerulus. Finally, the improvement in tubulointerstitial alteration is associated with the reduction in urinary lysosomal enzymes. Tubulointerstitial alterations are implicated with a prominent role in the progression towards renal failure in chronic ADR glomerulopathy.


Neurotoxicology | 1992

Neurobehavioral and neuroendocrine effects of occupational exposure to perchloroethylene

C. Ferroni; L. Selis; A. Mutti; D. Folli; Enrico Bergamaschi; I. Franchini


Neurotoxicology | 1996

Peripheral markers of neurochemical effects among styrene-exposed workers

Enrico Bergamaschi; A. Mutti; Stefania Cavazzini; Maria Vittoria Vettori; Renzulli Fs; I. Franchini


Clinical Nephrology | 1994

Significance of albuminuria in the follow-up of acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis.

Carlo Buzio; Landino Allegri; A. Mutti; F. Perazzoli; Enrico Bergamaschi


Medicina Del Lavoro | 2005

Monitoraggio ambientale e biologico dell’esposizione ad idrocarburi policiclici aromatici in lavoratori di una acciaieria elettrica

Enrico Bergamaschi; S. Catalani; Giuseppina Folesani; B. Bodini; F. Guidetti; R. Bergonzi; I. Franchini; A. Mutti; Pietro Apostoli


Neurotoxicology | 1998

Predictive validity of the Q16 questionnaire : A comparison between reported symptoms and neurobehavioral tests

Audrey Smargiassi; Enrico Bergamaschi; A. Mutti; M. Cella


Medicina Del Lavoro | 2003

In vitro models for the evaluation of the neurotoxicity of methylmercury. Current state of knowledge

Vettori Mv; Alinovi R; Belletti S; Matteo Goldoni; I. Franchini; A. Mutti


Clinical Chemistry | 1988

Competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (CELISA) of urinary albumin.

Rossella Alinovi; A. Mutti; Enrico Bergamaschi; I. Franchini


ACTA BIO-MEDICA DE L'ATENEO PARMENSE | 2005

Contribution of studies on renal effects of heavy metals and selected organic compounds to our understanding of the progression of chronic nephropathies towards renal failure.

I. Franchini; Rossella Alinovi; Enrico Bergamaschi; A. Mutti


Neurotoxicology | 1996

Dopamine (DA) metabolism in PC12 cells exposed to manganese (Mn) at different oxidation states.

Rossella Alinovi; Maria Vittoria Vettori; A. Mutti; Stefania Cavazzini; Bacchini A; Enrico Bergamaschi

Collaboration


Dive into the A. Mutti's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge