M. Alfa
University of Messina
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Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2015
Vincenza Sofo; Martin Götte; Antonio Simone Laganà; Francesca Maria Salmeri; Onofrio Triolo; Emanuele Sturlese; Giovanni Retto; M. Alfa; Roberta Granese; Mauricio Simões Abrão
IntroductionEnvironmental toxicants can act as endocrine disrupters on the female reproductive system. 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) is resistant to degradation and due to its lipophilic nature, accumulates in the fat tissue and in the food chain. Human and animal exposure to TCDD affects levels of the steroid receptors and steroid-responsive gene expression and has an impact on metabolism and serum transport of steroids. Gene expression is commonly altered in endometriosis and in the eutopic endometrium of women with the disease. Aberrantly expressed genes include those associated with the regulation of transcription, proliferation, sex steroid metabolism, apoptosis, cell cycle, the immune response and cell adhesion.MethodsIn this paper, we review the evidence about TCDD’s effect on eutopic and ectopic endometrium, in order to unravel the machinery behind the dysregulation of immune and hormonal homeostasis caused by this environmental toxicant.ConclusionThe evidence collected in this review suggests that TCDD could modulate transcription at multiple levels, including the epigenetic level, and via microRNAs, thus disturbing the physiologic processes mediated through the aryl hydrocarbon receptor pathways. Exposure to TCDD also modulates the immune response by influencing the production and action of endometrial cytokines and chemokines, destroying mucosal immunity of the reproductive tract and re-directing the tissue distribution and behavior of leukocytes. Despite this large body of evidence, current human-based epidemiological studies on the association between TCDD and endometriosis remain controversial.
Foods | 2016
Rossella Vadalà; Antonio Francesco Mottese; Giuseppe Daniel Bua; Andrea Salvo; Domenico Mallamace; Carmelo Corsaro; Sebastiano Vasi; Salvatore V. Giofrè; M. Alfa; Nicola Cicero; Giacomo Dugo
We performed a statistical analysis of the concentration of mineral elements, by means of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), in different varieties of garlic from Spain, Tunisia, and Italy. Nubia Red Garlic (Sicily) is one of the most known Italian varieties that belongs to traditional Italian food products (P.A.T.) of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry. The obtained results suggest that the concentrations of the considered elements may serve as geographical indicators for the discrimination of the origin of the different samples. In particular, we found a relatively high content of Selenium in the garlic variety known as Nubia red garlic, and, indeed, it could be used as an anticarcinogenic agent.
Acta Histochemica | 2015
Eugenia Rita Lauriano; José M. Icardo; Daniele Zaccone; Michał Kuciel; Leszek Satora; Alessio Alesci; M. Alfa; Giacomo Zaccone
Anatomical and functional studies of the autonomic innervation and the putative oxygen receptors-the neuroepithelial (NEC)-like cells of the bichirs are lacking. The present paper describes the distribution of both NEC-like cells and the polymorphous granular cells (PGCs) that populate the mucociliated epithelium of the lung in the air breathing fish Polypterus senegalus. By using confocal immunohistochemistry we determined the coexpression of specific neurochemical markers. Colocalization studies showed that 5HT is coexpressed with calbindin and nNOS in the NEC-like cells and PGCs, and choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) is coexpressed with nNOS in both the two types of cells. Distribution of neurotransmitters (5HT, NO) and neurochemical marker ChAT is also investigated in the lung muscle. The role of these transmitters may be the autonomic control of circulation and respiration. However, the importance of these signals for the respiratory responses in the species studied is still not known. The present study also shows for the first time the simultaneous occurrence of piscidin 1 and 5HT in the PGCs. The function of these cells being equivalent to ones found in fish gill subepithelial parenchyma, is still not known. Due to the importance of piscidin 1 in local immune defense, more research is useful to understand a possible interaction of PGCs with immune response in the bichir lung.
Food Chemistry | 2007
Marco D’Imperio; Giacomo Dugo; M. Alfa; Luisa Mannina; Annalaura Segre
Chemosphere | 2004
Giuseppa Di Bella; Marcello Saitta; Lara La Pera; M. Alfa; Giacomo Dugo
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2003
Giacomo Dugo; Lara La Pera; Vincenzo Lo Turco; Ekaterini Mavrogeni; M. Alfa
Food Control | 2016
Fausto Gentile; Giovanna Loredana La Torre; Angela Giorgia Potortì; Marcello Saitta; M. Alfa; Giacomo Dugo
Grasas Y Aceites | 2004
G. mo Dugo; M. Alfa; L. La Pera; E. Mavrogeni; D. Pollicino; R. Maisano; G. Pizzimenti
Italian Journal of Food Science | 2010
G. L. La Torre; Rossana Rando; Marcello Saitta; M. Alfa; R. Maisano; Giovanni Dugo
Rivista Italiana Delle Sostanze Grasse | 1986
Francesco Salvo; M. Alfa; Giacomo Dugo