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Sleep Medicine | 2012

Obesity and intermittent hypoxia increase tumor growth in a mouse model of sleep apnea.

Isaac Almendros; Josep M. Montserrat; Marta Torres; Maria Rosaria Bonsignore; Chimenti L; Daniel Navajas; Ramon Farré

BACKGROUNDnIntermittent hypoxia and obesity which are two pathological conditions commonly found in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), potentially enhance cancer progression.nnnOBJECTIVEnTo investigate whether obesity and/or intermittent hypoxia (IH) mimicking OSA affect tumor growth.nnnMETHODSnA subcutaneous melanoma was induced in 40 mice [22 obese (40-45g) and 18 lean (20-25g)] by injecting 10(6) B16F10 cells in the flank. Nineteen mice (10 obese/9 lean) were subjected to IH (6h/day for 17days). A group of 21 mice (12 obese/9 lean) were kept under normoxia. At day 17, tumors were excised, weighed and processed to quantify necrosis and endothelial expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and CD-31. VEGF in plasma was also assessed.nnnRESULTSnIn lean animals, IH enhanced tumor growth from 0.81±0.17 to 1.95±0.32g. In obese animals, a similar increase in tumor growth (1.94±0.18g) was observed under normoxia, while adding IH had no further effect (1.69±0.23g). IH only promoted an increase in tumoral necrosis in lean animals. However, obesity under normoxic conditions increased necrosis, VEGF and CD-31 expression in tumoral tissue. Plasma VEGF strongly correlated with tumor weight (ρ=0.76, p<0.001) in the whole sample; it increased in lean IH-treated animals from 66.40±3.47 to 108.37±9.48pg/mL, p<0.001), while the high baseline value in obese mice (106.90±4.32pg/mL) was unaffected by IH.nnnCONCLUSIONSnObesity and IH increased tumor growth, but did not appear to exert any synergistic effects. Circulating VEGF appeared as a crucial mediator of tumor growth in both situations.


European Respiratory Journal | 2012

Pre-treatment with mesenchymal stem cells reduces ventilator-induced lung injury.

Chimenti L; Tomas Luque; Maria Rosaria Bonsignore; José Ramírez; Daniel Navajas; Ramon Farré

Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) reduce acute lung injury in animals challenged by bleomycin or bacterial lipopolysaccaride. It is not known, however, whether MSCs protect from ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI). This study investigated whether MSCs have a potential role in preventing or modulating VILI in healthy rats subjected to high-volume ventilation. 24 Sprague–Dawley rats (250–300 g) were subjected to high-volume mechanical ventilation (25 mL·kg−1). MSCs (5×106) were intravenously or intratracheally administered (n=8 each) 30 min before starting over-ventilation and eight rats were MSC-untreated. Spontaneously breathing anesthetised rats (n=8) served as controls. After 3 h of over-ventilation or control the animals were sacrificed and lung tissue and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) were sampled for further analysis. When compared with controls, MSC-untreated over-ventilated rats exhibited typical VILI features. Lung oedema, histological lung injury index, concentrations of total protein, interleukin-1&bgr;, macrophage inflammatory protein-2 and number of neutrophils in BALF and vascular cell adhesion protein-1 in lung tissue significantly increased in over-ventilated rats. All these indices of VILI moved significantly towards normalisation in the rats treated with MSCs, whether intravenously or intratracheally. Both local and systemic pre-treatment with MSCs reduced VILI in a rat model.


American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2007

Endurance Training Damages Small Airway Epithelium in Mice

Chimenti L; Giuseppe Morici; Alessandra Paternò; Anna Bonanno; Liboria Siena; Attilio Licciardi; Veca M; Walter Guccione; Filippo Macaluso; Giovanni Bonsignore; Maria Rosaria Bonsignore


Archive | 2006

Longitudinal Changes and Apoptosis in Induced Sputum Cells in Long-Distance Runners

Vincenzo Bellia; Giuseppe Morici; Maria Rosaria Bonsignore; Laura Chimenti; Alessandra Paterno; Bonsignore; Chimenti L; Alessandra Paternò; M Vultaggio; Anna Bonanno; Bellia; Giovanni Bonsignore; Morici G


Archive | 2015

exercise maximal athletes: different responses to endurance and Hemopoietic and angiogenetic progenitors in healthy

Paolo Palange; Ugo Testa; Veca M; Gualtiero Mariani; Anna Bonanno; Chimenti L; Maria Rosaria Bonsignore; Giuseppe Morici; Roberta Riccioni; Alice Huertas; Michael De Lisio; Gianni Parise; Carmen Fiuza-Luces; Nuria Garatachea; Nathan A. Berger; Alejandro Lucia; Karsten Krüger; Rainer Klocke; Julia Kloster; Sigrid Nikol; Johannes Waltenberger; C Frank


Archive | 2009

Beneficial effects of low intensity endurance training in adult mdx mise

Arcangelo Benigno; Giuseppe Morici; Laura Chimenti; Filippo Macaluso; Morici G; Macaluso F; Chimenti L; Benigno A; Attilio Licciardi


Archive | 2007

AIRWAYS CELLS IN SWIMMERS: A CASE REPORT AND A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE.

Giuseppe Morici; Maria Rosaria Bonsignore; Laura Riccobono; Laura Chimenti; Morici G; Chimenti L; Anna Bonanno; Loredana Riccobono; M Profita; Alessandra Paterno; Bonsignore Mr


Archive | 2007

Exercise-induced changes in airway cells

Giuseppe Morici; Maria Rosaria Bonsignore; Laura Chimenti; Chimenti L; Morici G; Alessandra Paterno; Anna Bonanno; Bellia; Bonsignore Mr


Archive | 2006

Increased numbers of inflammatory cells but decreased activation of NFkB pathway in small airways of endurance-trained mice

Vincenzo Bellia; Attilio Licciardi; Giuseppe Morici; Maria Rosaria Bonsignore; Laura Chimenti; Liboria Siena; Alessandra Paterno; Chimenti L; Morici G; Alessandra Paternò; Anna Bonanno; Licciardi A; Veca M; Di Bella M; Rosalia Gagliardo; Bellia; Bonsignore Mr


Archive | 2006

Effects of endurance training on small airways of mice

Felicia Farina; Attilio Licciardi; Giuseppe Morici; Maria Rosaria Bonsignore; Valentina Di Felice; Laura Chimenti; Alessandra Paterno; Filippo Macaluso; Chimenti L; Bonsignore Mr; Alessandra Paternò; Macaluso F; De Felice; Anna Bonanno; Licciardi A; Veca M; Walter Guccione; Di Bella M; Siena A; Farina F; Morici G

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Anna Bonanno

National Research Council

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Morici G

University of Palermo

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