Barletta C
Sapienza University of Rome
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Physiology & Behavior | 1986
Fabio Facchinetti; Giovannini C; Barletta C; F. Petraglia; Raffaella Buzzetti; Franco Burla; Renato Lazzari; A.R. Genazzani; D. Scavo
Eight obese patients (exceeding ideal body weight by 50% or more) with no endocrinological or metabolic disorders and 8 healthy, age-matched, normal-weight volunteers were submitted to an overnight short dexamethasone (DXM) suppression test and to a psychological assessment through various psychometric scales. Plasma B-Endorphin (B-EP), B-Lipotropin (B-LPH), ACTH and cortisol concentrations were evaluated in basal conditions, as well as 9 and 17 hours after late night administration of 1 mg DXM in both groups. All hormones were measured by radioimmunoassay, either directly in the plasma (ACTH and cortisol) or after silicic acid extraction and Sephadex G-75 column chromatography (B-LPH and B-EP). In obese patients, plasma B-EP levels in basal conditions were three times higher than in normal weight controls and remained unaltered by DXM suppression. ACTH and B-LPH, in contrast, were within the normal range and were significantly reduced by DXM. In 3 of the 8 patients, plasma cortisol concentrations at 17 hours post-DXM were greater than 50 ng/ml indicating an early escape from the suppression. Psychometric evaluations revealed a prevalence of depressive personality in obese patients. These data indicate an hypersecretion of B-EP in obese patients, which is only partially dependent on hypothalamic control.
Physiology & Behavior | 1988
D. Scavo; Barletta C; Raffaella Buzzetti; Vagiri D
B-Endorphin (B-Ep), ACTH and cortisol circulating levels, before and after a two months therapy with a hypocaloric diet and an increase in physical exercise, were measured by RIA in 17 obese female subjects. After therapy, the body weight excess fell from 56.6 +/- 22.2% to 38.6 +/- 22.1% (p less than 0.01). Plasma levels of B-Ep decreased from 18.3 +/- 12.5 fmol/ml to 6.4 +/- 3.5 fmol/ml (p less than 0.01); those of ACTH from 46.8 +/- 22.8 pg/ml to 31.2 +/- 11.6 pg/ml (p less than 0.01); and those of cortisol from 15.9 +/- 4.6 micrograms% to 10.3 +/- 2.5 micrograms% (p less than 0.01). The reduction of the elevated plasma B-Ep levels found in obese subjects is related principally to the diet therapy. Thus, as shown in experimental animals, excessive feeding results in an increased hypothalamic-pituitary secretion of B-Ep.
Hormone and Metabolic Research | 1987
D. Scavo; Fabio Facchinetti; Barletta C; Felice Petraglia; Raffaella Buzzetti; Monaco M; Giovannini C; Genazzani R
Minerva Endocrinologica | 1994
Vagiri D; Barletta C; Cioli I; D. Scavo
Journal of clinical & laboratory immunology | 1989
Raffaella Buzzetti; Valente L; Barletta C; D. Scavo; Paolo Pozzilli
Bollettino della Società italiana di biologia sperimentale | 1982
Giovannini C; Sellini M; Manzo G; Barletta C; D. Scavo
Minerva Endocrinologica | 1992
Barletta C; Vagiri D; D. Scavo
Recenti progressi in medicina | 1990
Giovannini C; Barletta C; Burla F; Ciucci E; Vagiri D; Facchinetti F
Minerva Endocrinologica | 1989
Barletta C; Raffaella Buzzetti; Vagiri D; D. Scavo
Bollettino della Società italiana di biologia sperimentale | 1988
Barletta C; Spinazzola F; Vagiri D; Petraglia F; D. Scavo