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Gene | 1987

Characterization of human ferritin H chain synthetized in Escherichia coli

Sonia Levi; Gianni Cesareni; Paolo Arosio; Rolando Lorenzetti; Marco Soria; Maurizio Sollazzo; Alberto Albertini; Riccardo Cortese

We have inserted the coding region of the cDNA for human ferritin H chain into the expression vector pEMBLex2. The plasmid obtained is able to direct the synthesis of the ferritin H chain in Escherichia coli up to a concentration of 15% of total soluble proteins. All expressed subunits are found correctly assembled in the complete ferritin molecule, which can be easily purified. We have shown that the ferritin synthesized in E. coli has an Mr, electrophoretic mobility, and thermal stability similar to natural human isoferritins and is recognized by monoclonal antibodies specific for the H, but not by those for the L human ferritin chains.


American Heart Journal | 1994

Usefulness of changes in exercise tolerance induced by nitroglycerin in identifying patients with syndrome X.

Maria Radice; Vittorio Giudici; Alberto Albertini; Alberto Mannarini

Two exercise tests, one under basal conditions and one after sublingual nitroglycerin (NTG), were performed in 39 patients with stable angina pectoris--16 with critical coronary stenoses and 23 with normal coronary arteries (syndrome X). Under basal conditions, times at ischemic threshold, at peak exercise, and at complete ECG recovery were similar in the two groups. Peak ST depression was significantly higher in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). In a similar proportion of patients, ST-segment depression developed earlier or at a low heart rate. Patterns of heart rate, blood pressure, and rate-pressure product during exercise and recovery were also similar. After NTG an increase in the ischemic threshold was observed in a significantly higher proportion of patients with CAD (93.8% vs 39.1%). Furthermore, a subgroup of patients with syndrome X showed a worsening of exercise performance. This suggests that NTG does not directly affect small coronary vessels. Our results confirm that no relevant differences exist in exercise responses between patients with CAD and those with syndrome X under basal conditions. NTG-induced changes in this response could be useful in identifying patients with normal coronary arteries. Moreover, this test could be used as a guide to therapeutic approaches.


The American Journal of Medicine | 1988

Assessment of ventricular function in arterial hypertension with radionuclide ventriculography

Maria Radice; Alberto Albertini; C. Alli; Cristina Canciani; Marco Di Tullio; Marcella Manzini; G. Mariotti; Elena Salmoirago; Emanuela Taioli; Giorgio Zatta; Tarolo Gl

Diastolic function of the left ventricle was assessed in 29 untreated patients with mild to moderate hypertension and in 21 normotensive control subjects using gated radionuclide ventriculography. In hypertensive patients, the time to peak filling rate was significantly longer (p less than 0.01) than that in control subjects, and first-third filling fraction and peak filling rate were significantly reduced (p less than 0.001). The ejection fraction and peak ejection rate were also significantly reduced in hypertensive patients (p less than 0.001). No relation was observed between diastolic functional impairment and age, cardiac hypertrophy, or severity of hypertension. Thus, early impairment of ventricular filling is present in hypertension, even in young patients without evidence of cardiac hypertrophy.


European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 1985

Computerized analysis of equilibrium radionuclide ventriculography time-activity curve in the assessment of left ventricular performance: comparison of two methods

Giorgio Zatta; Tarolo Gl; Bruno Palagi; Roberto Picozzi; Alberto Albertini; Orazio Zoccarato

AbstractTwo methods for the analysis of left ventricle time-activity curve (TAC) of equilibrium gated ventriculography were compared in three groups of subjects [8 controls, 13 patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), 11 patients with myocardial infarction (MI). The first method was based on third-degree polynomial fitting, the second on Fourier analysis. The following parameters were calculated: peak ejection rate (PER), peak filling rate (PFR), time to PER and PFR, and filling fraction at the first third of diastole.A preliminary study of changing values of PER and PFR and of the mean error with increasing number of harmonics summed in order to obtain the best fitting of TAC demonstrated that beyond the sum of the first four harmonics there was no further significant improvement.The advantages of Fourier analysis are as follows:1)it is independent of the operator and fits only one function to the whole cardiac cycle;2)it requires less computer time;3)it provides better differentiation between controls and CAD patients. All of the 13 CAD patients had abnormal PFR on Fourier analysis, only 9 on polynomial analysis. At rest, 9 of the CAD patients had wall motion abnormalities, while only two had an abnormal ejection fraction.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1988

Mechanism of ferritin iron uptake: activity of the H-chain and deletion mapping of the ferro-oxidase site. A study of iron uptake and ferro-oxidase activity of human liver, recombinant H-chain ferritins, and of two H-chain deletion mutants.

Sonia Levi; A Luzzago; Gianni Cesareni; Anna Cozzi; F Franceschinelli; Alberto Albertini; Paolo Arosio


Journal of Molecular Biology | 1994

The role of the L-chain in ferritin iron incorporation : studies of homo and heteropolymers

Sonia Levi; Paolo Santambrogio; Anna Cozzi; Ermanna Rovida; Barbara Corsi; Elena Tamborini; Stefania Spada; Alberto Albertini; Paolo Arosio


Hepatology | 1997

A case-control study on GB virus C/hepatitis G virus infection and hepatocellular carcinoma.

Alessandro Tagger; Francesco Donato; Maria Lisa Ribero; Roberta Chiesa; Vincenzo Tomasoni; Giuseppe Portera; Umberto Gelatti; Alberto Albertini; Michele Fasola; Giuseppe Nardi


Current studies in hematology and blood transfusion | 1991

Structural and functional studies of human ferritin H and L chains

Paolo Arosio; Sonia Levi; Paolo Santambrogio; Anna Cozzi; Alessandra Luzzago; Gianni Cesareni; Alberto Albertini


Hepatology | 1997

A case-control study on GB virus C/hepatitis G virus infection and hepatocellular carcinoma. Brescia HCC Study

Alessandro Tagger; F Donato; Maria Luisa Ribero; R Chiesa; V Tomasoni; Giuseppe Portera; U Gelatti; Alberto Albertini; Michele Fasola; G Nardi


American Journal of Cardiology | 1994

Similarity of electrocardiographs ischemia in syndrome X and in coronary artery disease

Maria Radice; Vittorio Giudici; Alberto Albertini; Alberto Mannarini

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Sonia Levi

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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Anna Cozzi

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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Gianni Cesareni

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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