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Archive | 1996

Taurine and Diabetes

Flavia Franconi; Mauro Miceli; Alessandro Fazzini; Giuseppe Seghieri; Salvatore Caputo; Mauro A. S. DiLeo; Domenico Lepore; Giovanni Ghirlanda

Recent studies indicate that taurine levels are reduced both in plasma3 and platelets obtained from patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) in the absence of any complications of disease3. We have demonstrated that between plasma taurine levels and glycosylated hemoglobin levels (HbAlc) there is an inverse linear correlation indicating that taurine levels could be of some relevance in the control of metabolic state3. Moreover, when taurine levels are increased by taurine supplementation, the sensitivity of platelets obtained from IDDM patients to arachidonic acid is decreased3.


Experimental Eye Research | 1989

Variations in the severity of retinopathy seen in newborn rats supplemented with oxygen under different conditions of hyperbarism.

Benedetto Ricci; Giuseppe Calogero; Domenico Lepore

The purposes of this experimental study were to evaluate the effects of oxygen supplementation delivered under hyperbaric conditions on the retinas of newborn rats and to determine the minimum and maximum levels of hyperbarism capable of protecting the retinal vessels from the toxic effects of oxygen without determining lethal effects in this experimental model. A control group of newborn rats were maintained with their mother for the first 12 days of life under room-air conditions. A second group of animals were exposed to a hyperbaric environment (+81 kPa) under normoxic conditions for the first 7 days of life and subsequently returned to normobaric conditions for the next 5 days. Examination of the retinal flat mounts from this latter group of animals revealed essentially normal vascular networks with only a modest degree of vasoconstriction. Two other litters of ratlings, with their mothers, were given supplemental oxygen at an FiO2 of 80% under a compression pressure of +101.25 kPa. In this group of animals, death of both of the mother rats from pulmonary edema occurred on the first day of treatment, and, in spite of immediate mother substitution, the newborn rats succumbed to the same complication. Five other groups, each containing two litters of newborn rats with their mothers, were exposed to FiO2s of 80% at hyperbaric levels ranging from +20.25- to +81.0 kPa for the first 7 days of life. On the eighth day, the FiO2s were reduced to 21%. After 5 days of room-air recovery, the animals were killed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Functional Materials | 2017

Effect of topical antiinflammatory drugs on mechanical behavior of rabbit cornea

Domenico Lepore; Roberto De Santis; Monica Maria Pagliara; Antonio Gloria; Olimpia Oliviero; Carlo Nucci; Giovanni Improta; Maria Triassi; Luigi Ambrosio

Background A variety of antiinflammatory therapies are employed to promote corneal wound healing. The effects of steroidal and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs on the biomechanical properties of rabbit cornea were investigated over time using tensile tests. Methods Full-thickness incisions were made and used to analyze the effects of dexamethasone sodium phosphate 0.1% and diclofenac sodium 0.1% on corneal biomechanical properties during wound healing at 7, 14 and 21 days after surgery. Results The full-thickness incision deeply modified all of the mechanical properties. At 3 weeks after incision, regardless of the drug therapy, the tensile modulus was about 70% of the value for the intact cornea. Conclusions Topical treatment with dexamethasone was particularly effective during the first week after surgery; the second week after surgery, a similar result was observed in the corneas treated with diclofenac. Low doses of steroidal and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs would seem to have the potential to improve biomechanical properties only during the early stage of the healing process of the cornea.


Pediatrics | 2008

Visual Function at 35 and 40 Weeks' Postmenstrual Age in Low-Risk Preterm Infants

Daniela Ricci; Laura Cesarini; Domenico M. Romeo; Francesca Gallini; Francesca Serrao; Michela Groppo; Agnese De Carli; Francesco Cota; Domenico Lepore; Fernando Molle; Roberto Ratiglia; Maria Pia De Carolis; Fabio Mosca; Costantino Romagnoli; Francesco Guzzetta; Frances Cowan; Luca A. Ramenghi; Eugenio Mercuri


Progress in Brain Research | 2008

The role of OCT in glaucoma management.

Monica Maria Pagliara; Domenico Lepore; Emilio Balestrazzi


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016

Intravitreal Bevacizumab and Laser Treatment for Type 1 Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP): Electroretinographic Responses to Full-Field Stimuli

Domenico Lepore; Emily A Swanson; Lorenzo Orazi; Fernando Molle; Antonio Baldascino; James D. Akula; Ronald M. Hansen; Anne B. Fulton


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2014

A cost effectiveness analysis of cataract surgery

Domenico Lepore; Federico Lucidi; Matteo Ruggeri; Gianfranco Damiani


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2014

Effect of sunlight exposure during pregnancy on Retinopathy of Prematurity

Emanuele Tonti; Domenico Lepore; Antonio Baldascino; Lorenzo Orazi; Salvatore Luceri; Fernando Molle


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2013

FA findings in regressed mild rop

Domenico Lepore; Pierdavide Perrini; Fernando Molle; Lorenzo Orazi; Antonio Baldascino; Rachele DeSantis


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2013

OCT findings in mild ROP

Rachele DeSantis; Antonio Trabacca; Domenico Lepore; Fernando Molle; Pierdavide Perrini; Lorenzo Orazi

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Fernando Molle

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Lorenzo Orazi

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Antonio Baldascino

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Monica Maria Pagliara

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Pierdavide Perrini

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Salvatore Luceri

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Costantino Romagnoli

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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C. Angora

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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F. Focosi

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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F. Lafranceschina

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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