Maristella Trettene
University of Verona
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Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases | 2014
Elisa Cosaro; Sara Bonafini; Martina Montagnana; Elisa Danese; Maristella Trettene; Pietro Minuz; Pietro Delva; Cristiano Fava
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Magnesium plays an important role in the modulation of vascular tone and endothelial function and can regulate glucose and lipid metabolism. Patients with hypertension, metabolic syndrome (MetS) and diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have low body magnesium content; indeed, magnesium supplementation has been shown to have a positive effect on blood pressure (BP) and gluco-metabolic parameters. The aim of our study was to evaluate the effect of magnesium supplements on hemodynamic and metabolic parameters in healthy men with a positive family history of MetS or T2DM. METHODS AND RESULTS In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled 8-week crossover trial with a 4 week wash-out period, oral supplements of 8.1 mmol of magnesium-pidolate or placebo were administered twice a day to 14 healthy normomagnesemic participants, aged 23-33 years. The primary endpoint was office BP, measured with a semiautomatic oscillometric device. Secondary endpoints included characteristics of the MetS, namely endothelial function, arterial stiffness and inflammation. Plasma and urinary magnesium were measured in all participants while free intracellular magnesium was measured only in a subsample. There was no significant difference in either systolic and diastolic BP in participants post-magnesium supplementation and post-placebo treatment when compared to baseline BP measurements. Further, the metabolic, inflammatory and hemodynamic parameters did not vary significantly during the study. CONCLUSIONS Our study showed no beneficial effect of magnesium supplements on BP, vascular function and glycolipid profile in young men with a family history of MetS/T2DM (trial registration at clinicaltrial.gov ID: NCT01181830; 12th of Aug 2010).
British Journal of Pharmacology | 2011
Chiara Cavallini; Maristella Trettene; Maurizio Degan; Pietro Delva; Barbara Molesini; Pietro Minuz; Tiziana Pandolfini
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Cystine‐knot miniproteins are characterized by a similar molecular structure. Some cystine‐knot miniproteins display therapeutically useful biological activities, as antithrombotic agents or tumour growth inhibitors. A critical event in the progression of tumours is the formation of new blood vessels. The aim of this work was to test two tomato cystine‐knot miniproteins for their effects on endothelial cell proliferation and angiogenesis in vitro.
Endothelium-journal of Endothelial Cell Research | 2008
Pietro Delva; Sergio De Marchi; M. Prior; Maurizio Degan; Alessandro Lechi; Maristella Trettene; Enrico Arosio
The aims of this study were to investigate the interrelationships between endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), peripheral arterial disease (PAD), and atherosclerotic risk factors, as only limited data are available regarding the EPCs in patients with PAD. The authors studied the number of EPCs by different methods in a carefully selected group of 45 patients with PAD along with 24 healthy subjects (HS). In patients with PAD, by utilizing the dual-binding method, the number of EPCs was significantly increased compared to HS (M +/- SD, PAD: 73 +/- 33, HS: 52 +/- 20 EPCs/high power field; p < .001). On the contrary, both CD34(+) cell count and CD133(+) cell count were significantly decreased compared to HS. Colony-forming units were significantly increased in PAD compared to HS (median and 25th and 75th percentiles, PAD: 7, 1, 9; HS: 1, 1, 4 CFU/well, respectively; Mann-Whitney, p = .006). In patients with PAD, the number and proliferative activity of circulating EPCs are increased with respect to HS even though EPC count by flourecence-activated cell sorting (FACS) analysis provided different results and this may explain the discrepancy in data collected using different methods. The regulation of the number and biological activity of EPCs in PAD remains unclear.
Journal of Chromatography A | 2004
Rossella Gottardo; Federica Bortolotti; Maristella Trettene; Giorgia De Paoli; Franco Tagliaro
Electrophoresis | 2004
Orazio Cascio; Maristella Trettene; Federica Bortolotti; Gabriella Milana; Franco Tagliaro
Forensic Science International | 2002
Federica Bortolotti; Franco Tagliaro; Francesca Cittadini; Rossella Gottardo; Maristella Trettene; Mario Marigo
Forensic Science International | 2007
Federica Bortolotti; Maristella Trettene; Rossella Gottardo; Marzia Bernini; Maria Cristina Ricossa; Franco Tagliaro
Journal of Chromatography B | 2006
Jennifer P. Pascali; Maristella Trettene; Federica Bortolotti; Giorgia De Paoli; Rossella Gottardo; Franco Tagliaro
Journal of Endocrinology | 2006
Pietro Delva; Maurizio Degan; Maristella Trettene; Alessandro Lechi
Forensic Science International | 2004
Simona Martello; Maristella Trettene; Francesca Cittadini; Federica Bortolotti; Fabio De Giorgio; Marcello Chiarotti; Franco Tagliaro