G. Spinucci
University of Bologna
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Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 1996
Renato Pasquali; Bruno Anconetani; Rabih Chattat; Mimmo Biscotti; G. Spinucci; Francesco Casimirri; Valentina Vicennati; Anastasia Carcello; Antonio Maria Morselli Labate
In a previous study, we demonstrated that premenopausal women with visceral obesity have hyperactivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, characterized by an exaggerated hormone response to corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and corticotropin (ACTH) stimulation. The hypothalamic peptide flow that stimulates the pituitary, particularly after a physiological stress challenge, involves not only CRF, but also arginine-vasopressin (AVP), which synergizes the CRF capacity to stimulate pituitary hormone secretion. Previous studies in humans have demonstrated that combining AVP with CRF permits maximal stimulation of the pituitary, providing a more appropriate method of assessing pituitary hormone reserve. We therefore investigated the response of the HPA axis to combined CRF and AVP stimuli in obese women with different obesity phenotypes. Moreover, we examined hormonal and cardiovascular responses to several mental stress tasks, according to previously standardized procedures. Two groups of age-matched premenopausal eumenorrheic obese women with visceral (V-BFD) or subcutaneous (S-BFD) body fat distribution and a group of normal-weight healthy controls were investigated. All women randomly underwent the following protocol: (1) a combined CRF/AVP test (100 micrograms plus 0.3 IU intravenously [IV], respectively); (2) a standardized stress test, which consisted of completing two puzzles and a mental arithmetic test; and (3) a control saline test. Blood samples for ACTH and cortisol determinations were obtained before and during each test, and measurements of arterial blood pressure and pulse rate were made at regular intervals during the stress test. After combined CRF/AVP administration, ACTH and cortisol were significantly higher in V-BFD than in the other two groups. In contrast, no significant hormonal variation was found in either group during stress tasks. During the stress test, pulse rate (but not arterial blood pressure) significantly increased after 8 and 15 minutes in the V-BFD group, whereas no significant variation was found in S-BFD and control women. A significant correlation was present between the pulse rate and change in cortisol level during the stress test at minutes 8 (r=.54, P<.05) and 15 (r=.57, p<.01) in all women considered together. Subjective emotional involvement during stressful tasks was measured by a two-dimensional short verbal scale, which revealed that the stress section had a more significant impact in obese V-BFD than in S-BFD and control women. These data therefore confirm that women with visceral obesity have hyperactivity of the HPA axis, and that the combined CRF/AVP stimulation may offer a good tool for investigating pituitary reserve in this obesity phenotype. Moreover, the results indicate that these women probably have a hyperreactive sympathetic response to acute stress that seems interrelated to that of the HPA axis.
Digestive and Liver Disease | 2003
L. Pironi; F. Paganelli; Antonio Maria Morselli Labate; C. Merli; C. Guidetti; G. Spinucci; M. Miglioli
BACKGROUND Comparisons between safety and efficacy of home parenteral nutrition and of intestinal transplantation for treatment of chronic intestinal failure derived from observational studies. AIMS To present the 16-year experience of home parenteral nutrition by the Chronic Intestinal Failure Centre of Bologna University. PATIENTS A total of 40 adult patients were enrolled between 1986 and 2001. METHODS Safety indices: survival and cause of death, catheter-related bloodstream infection, deep vein thrombosis, liver disease. Efficacy indices: nutritional and rehabilitation status, quality of life (SF36 instrument), re-hospitalisation rate. STATISTICS Kaplan-Maier analysis and Cox model for survival probability and risk factors; logistic regression for catheter-related bloodstream infection risk factors. RESULTS Survival rates at 1, 3 and 5 years were 97, 82 and 67% respectively. Survival was higher in patients < or = 40 years. One death was home parenteral nutrition-related. Incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infection: 0.30/year home parenteral nutrition, was lower in patients treated by a specialized nursing protocol. Incidence of deep vein thrombosis was 0.05/year home parenteral nutrition. Hepatosteatosis occurred in 55%. Body weight remained stable or increased in 80%. Rehabilitation was total or partial in 74%. Re-hospitalisation rate was 0.70/year home parenteral nutrition. Quality of life scored significantly lower than in healthy populations in six out of eight domains. CONCLUSIONS Home parenteral nutrition is a safe and efficacious therapy for chronic intestinal failure. Survival compares favourably with survival after intestinal transplantation.
Clinical Endocrinology | 1998
Renato Pasquali; Domenico Biscotti; G. Spinucci; Valentina Vicennati; Alessandro D. Genazzani; Laura Sgarbi; Francesco Casimirri
There is emerging evidence that women with visceral obesity may have hyper‐responsiveness of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis. There are no studies on basal daily secretory pattern of ACTH and cortisol in subjects with different obesity phenotypes.
Transplantation Proceedings | 2004
L. Pironi; F. Paganelli; P Mosconi; Antonio Maria Morselli-Labate; G. Spinucci; C. Merli; Mariacristina Guidetti; M. Miglioli
Transplantation Proceedings | 2006
L. Pironi; F. Paganelli; A. Lauro; G. Spinucci; Mariacristina Guidetti; Antonio Daniele Pinna
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology | 2006
G. Spinucci; Mariacristina Guidetti; Elisabetta Lanzoni; L. Pironi
Clinical Nutrition | 2004
L. Pironi; G. Spinucci; F. Paganelli
Clinical Nutrition | 2003
L. Pironi; F. Paganelli; G. Spinucci; C. Merli; C. Guidetti; M. Miglioli
Digestive and Liver Disease | 2006
L. Pironi; M. Guidetti; G. Spinucci; E. Lanzoni; A. Lauro; Antonio Daniele Pinna
Digestive and Liver Disease | 2006
L. Pironi; M. Guidetti; G. Spinucci; E. Lanzoni; Emil Malucelli; Raffaele Lodi; Stefano Iotti