F. Pilla
University of Cagliari
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Domestic Animal Endocrinology | 2013
A. De Rosa; Maria Ludovica Monaco; Ersilia Nigro; Olga Scudiero; M. D'Andrea; F. Pilla; Giovannangelo Oriani; Aurora Daniele
Adiponectins beneficial effects are mediated by the AdipoR1 and AdipoR2 receptors (AdipoRs). The pig is a good model to study complex disorders such as obesity. We analyzed the expression of adiponectin, AdipoRs and some key molecules of energy metabolism (AMP-activated protein kinase α [AMPKα], p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase [p38 MAPK], and PPARα) in 2 pig breeds that displayed an opposite genetic behavior for energy metabolism: Casertana (CE), a fat-type animal, and Large White (LW), a lean-type animal. Muscle, liver, visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissues, and brain tissues were examined. The AdipoRs cDNA sequences were identical in the 2 breeds. AdipoRs mRNA expression, measured in all tissues, was significantly lower only in the 2 adipose tissues of CE pigs (P < 0.05). The muscle expression of AdipoRs, AMPKα, p38 MAPK, and PPARα was lower in CE than in LW animals (P < 0.01, P < 0.05, P < 0.01, P < 0.01, respectively). In liver, no molecule differed between breeds. The expression of both AdipoRs in visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissues was lower in CE pigs (P < 0.01). In brain, AdipoR1 and AMPKα expression was lower in CE pigs (P < 0.01), whereas AdipoR2 tended to be lower in CE than LW pigs (P = 0.05). In conclusion, our results suggest that tissue-specific downregulation of Adiponectin, AdipoRs, and of the key molecules of energy metabolism may be associated with the tendency of CE pigs to accumulate fat.
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids | 2013
Antonella Rosa; Paola Scano; Alessandra Incani; F. Pilla; Caterina Maestrale; Matteo Manca; Ciriaco Ligios; Alessandra Pani
Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders affecting many mammals, ovine scrapie being the archetypal prion disease. Several independent studies in murine and cell-based models of scrapie have highlighted the presence of a link between prion generation and lipid alterations; yet, no data on natural disease are available. In this study we investigated levels of total lipids and cholesterol as well as profiles of fatty acids in brain homogenates from symptomatic and asymptomatic scrapie-infected sheep vs. healthy sheep, all belonging to the same flock. Lipid extracts were analyzed by means of gas chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography. Data of fatty acids were submitted to multivariate statistical analysis to give a picture of the brain lipid profiles of sheep. Interestingly, results revealed abnormalities in the brain fatty acid unsaturation of infected/symptomatic animals. Significant reduction of monoene 18:1 n-9 was detected in brain lipids from infected/symptomatic sheep, as compared to healthy and infected/asymptomatic animals, and this alteration occurred in combination with a significant increase in 18:0 level. The unsupervised Principal Component Analysis showed that infected/symptomatic and healthy sheep samples lie in two different regions of the plot, infected/asymptomatic lie mostly next to healthy. The increase of cerebral saturated fatty acids provides a rough indication of presumed alterations in lipid raft domains of nervous cells during scrapie, suggesting that they may exist in a notable viscous liquid-ordered state. Such physicochemical alteration would have a profound impact on the raft thermodynamic properties, its spatial organization, and signal transduction, all potentially relevant for prion generation.
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2012
Tiziana Pivetta; Francesco Isaia; Gaetano Verani; Carla Cannas; Laura Serra; Carlo Castellano; Francesco Demartin; F. Pilla; Matteo Manca; Alessandra Pani
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2017
Silvia Ajossa; Alessandra Piras; F. Pilla; F. Mostallino; C. De Croce; Valerio Mais; S. Guerriero
Women's Health | 2015
S. Guerriero; Luca Saba; Juan Luis Alcázar; M. Pascual; Silvia Ajossa; M. Perniciano; Alba Piras; Federica Sedda; C. Peddes; P. Fabbri; F. Pilla; Michal Zajicek; Parodo Giuseppina; Gian Benedetto Melis
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2015
S. Guerriero; Luca Saba; M. Perniciano; J. Alcazar; M. Pascual; Silvia Ajossa; A. Cappai; Alessandra Piras; P. Fabbri; F. Pilla; F. Mostallino; V. Zanda; Marco Angiolucci; Valerio Mais; G. B. Melis
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2014
S. Guerriero; Luca Saba; J. Alcazar; M. Pascual; Silvia Ajossa; C. Peddes; M. Perniciano; Alessandra Piras; Federica Sedda; P. Fabbri; F. Pilla; V. Zanda; Michal Zajicek; G. B. Melis
11th National Congress of the Italian Society for Virology | 2012
Rossana Tuveri; Paola Scano; Caterina Maestrale; Antonella Rosa; Matteo Manca; F. Pilla; Alessandra Incani; P Farci; Ciriaco Ligios; Alessandra Pani
Società Italiana di Virologia | 2011
S Vascellari; Matteo Manca; F. Pilla; Sebastiano Banni; C. Vacca; Vito Vetrugno; Franco Cardone; A. M. Di Bari; P. La Colla; Alessandra Pani
ISMEC 2011 XXII International Symposium on Metal Complexes | 2011
Tiziana Pivetta; Francesco Isaia; Matteo Manca; F. Pilla; Alessandra Pani