Alfredo D'avino
Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli
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Journal of Cellular Physiology | 2012
Pietro G. Signorile; Feliciano Baldi; Rossana Bussani; Rosa Viceconte; Pamela Bulzomi; Mariarosaria D'Armiento; Alfredo D'avino; Alfonso Baldi
The etiology of endometriosis, a gynecological disease characterized by the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside the uterine cavity, is still unknown. Our research group has recently demonstrated the presence of ectopic endometrium in human female fetuses at different gestational ages. In this manuscript we describe four new cases of fetal endometriosis found among a series of 52 female fetuses analyzed at autopsy. The anatomical localization of this ectopic endometrium, and its histological and immunohistochemical characteristics are depicted. We suggest that endometriosis is caused by dislocation of primitive endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity during organogenesis. The clinical and pathological implications of these findings are discussed. J. Cell. Physiol. 227: 1653–1656, 2012.
Journal of Translational Medicine | 2007
Enrico P. Spugnini; Feliciano Baldi; Pasquale Mellone; Florinda Feroce; Alfredo D'avino; Francesco Bonetto; Bruno Vincenzi; Gennaro Citro; Alfonso Baldi
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a novel anticancer therapy that is currently being evaluated in human and pet cancer patients. ECT associates the administration of an anti-tumor agent to the delivery of trains of appropriate waveforms. The increased uptake of chemotherapy leads to apoptotic death of the neoplasm thus resulting in prolonged local control and extended survival. In this paper we describe the histological features of a broad array of spontaneous tumors of companion animals receiving pulse-mediated chemotherapy. Multivariate statistical analysis of the percentage of necrosis and apoptosis in the tumors before and after ECT treatment, shows that only a high percentage of necrosis and apoptosis after the ECT treatment were significantly correlated with longer survivals of the patients (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.004, respectively). Further studies on this topic are warranted in companion animals with spontaneous tumors to identify new molecular targets for electrochemotherapy and to the develop new therapeutical protocols to be translated to humans.
Journal of Cellular Physiology | 2013
Stefania Crispi; Maria Teresa Piccolo; Alfredo D'avino; Aldo Donizetti; Rosa Viceconte; Maria Spyrou; Raffaele Calogero; Alfonso Baldi; Pietro G. Signorile
Endometriosis is a common benign pathology, characterised by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the endometrial cavity with a prevalence of 10–15% in reproductive‐aged women. The pathogenesis is not completely understood, and several theories have been proposed to explain the aetiology. Our group has recently described the presence of ectopic endometrium in a consistent number of human female foetuses analysed by autopsy, reinforcing the hypothesis that endometriosis may be generated by defects during the organogenesis of the female reproductive trait. Herein, in order to identify, at molecular level, changes involved in the disease, we compared the transcriptional profiling of ectopic endometrium with the corresponding eutopic one. Statistical analyses lead us to identify some genes specifically deregulated in the ectopic endometrium, that are involved in gonad developmental process or in wound healing process. Among them, we identified BMP4 and GREM1. BMP4 was never associated before to endometriosis and is involved in the mesoderm‐Müllerian duct differentiation. GREM1 is needed for the initial step of the ureter growth and perhaps could possibly be involved in Müller ducts differentiation. These molecules might be related to the endometriosis aetiology since we showed that their expression is not related to the menstrual cycle phase both at RNA and at protein levels. These data support the theory that embryological defects could be responsible of the endometriosis generation. J. Cell. Physiol. 228: 1927–1934, 2013.
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research | 2008
Enrico P. Spugnini; Ivan Dotsinsky; Nikolay Mudrov; Gennaro Citro; Alfredo D'avino; Alfonso Baldi
Stickers sarcoma (also known as transmissible venereal tumor) is a horizontally transmitted neoplasm of the dog, that is passed with coitus. It is a locally aggressive tumor with a low tendency to metastatic spread. The most common locations are the genitals, the nose, the perianal area. Standard treatment consists with chemotherapy with vincristine, however other therapies such as, cryotherapy, immunotherapy or, in selected cases, radiation therapy, have been reported. In this article we describe the outcome of a small cohort of canine patients, with chemotherapy resistant transmissible venereal tumor (TVT), treated with bleomycin selectively driven by trains of biphasic pulses (electrochemotherapy). Three canine patients, with refractory TVT, entered the study and received two sessions of ECT under sedation. The pets had local injection of bleomycin at the concentration of 1.5 mg/ml and five minutes after the chemotherapy, trains of 8 biphasic electric pulses lasting 50 + 50 μs each, with 1 ms interpulse intervals, were delivered by means of modified caliper or, for difficult districts, through paired needle electrode. All the patients responded to the treatment and are still in remission at different times. Electrochemotherapy appears as a safe and efficacious modality for the treatment of TVT and warrants further investigations.
in Vivo | 2009
Pietro G. Signorile; Mara Campioni; Bruno Vincenzi; Alfredo D'avino; Alfonso Baldi
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology | 2008
Enrico P. Spugnini; Gennaro Citro; Alfredo D'avino; Alfonso Baldi
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research | 2007
Enrico P. Spugnini; Mara Campioni; Alfredo D'avino; Giovanni Caruso; Gennaro Citro; Alfonso Baldi
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research | 2007
Enrico P. Spugnini; Ivan Dotsinsky; Nikolay Mudrov; Cardosi G; Gennaro Citro; Alfredo D'avino; Alfonso Baldi
in Vivo | 2008
Enrico P. Spugnini; Ivan Dotsinsky; Nikolay Mudrov; Angelo De Luca; Carlo Codini; Gennaro Citro; Alfredo D'avino; Alfonso Baldi
in Vivo | 2008
Enrico P. Spugnini; Annarita Pagotto; Francesca Zazzera; Alfredo D'avino; Giovanni Caruso; Gennaro Citro; Alfonso Baldi