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Cell Biochemistry and Function | 2013

Protective effects of polydeoxyribonucleotides on cartilage degradation in experimental cultures

Luisa Gennero; Tetyana Denysenko; Gian Franco Calisti; Andrea Vercelli; Carlo Vercelli; S. Amedeo; Silvia Mioletti; Enrico Parino; Manuela Gessica Montanaro; Antonio Melcarne; Carola Juenemann; Enrico De Vivo; Alessandro Longo; G. P. Cavallo; Rocco De Siena

The capacity of cartilage self‐regeneration is considered to be limited. Joint injuries often evolve in the development of chronic wounds on the cartilage surface. Such lesions are associated with articular cartilage degeneration and osteoarthritis. Re‐establishing a correct micro/macro‐environment into damaged joints could stop or prevent the degenerative processes. This study investigated the effect of polydeoxyribonucleotides (PDRNs) on cartilage degradation in vitro and on cartilage extracted cells. The activities of matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9 were measured in PDRN‐treated cells and in controls at days 0 and 30 of culture. Human nasal cartilage explants were cultured, and the degree of proteoglycan degradation was assessed by measuring the amount of glycosaminoglycans released into the culture medium. The PDRN properties compared with controls were tested on cartilage tissues to evaluate deposition of extracellular matrix. Chondrocytes treated with PDRNs showed a physiological deposition of extracellular matrix (aggrecan and type II collagen: Western blot, IFA, fluorescence activated cell sorting, Alcian blue and safranin O staining). PDRNs were able to inhibit proteoglycan degradation in cartilage explants. The activities of matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9 were reduced in all PDRN‐treated samples. Our results indicate that PDRNs are suitable for a long‐term cultivation of in vitro cartilage and have therapeutic effects on chondrocytes by protecting cartilage. Copyright


Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2016

Spontaneous Age‐related Changes of Peripheral Nerves in Cattle: Morphological and Biochemical Studies

E. Biasibetti; D Bisanzio; Silvia Mioletti; S. Amedeo; A Iuliano; Paolo Bianco; Maria Teresa Capucchio

Peripheral nerve function is significantly affected by ageing. During ageing process, multiple changes occur on tissue cells and extracellular matrix. The aim of this work was to study the ageing‐associated changes of peripheral nerves in adult and old regularly slaughtered cattle compared with young calves, and correlate them to the features reported in humans and laboratory animals. Samples of axial dorsal metacarpal nerves from 44 cows were collected immediately after slaughtering. Each nerve was dissected and divided into two fragments: one used for morphological evaluation (n = 43) and the other one for biochemical analysis (n = 31). Axonal degeneration, demyelination, thickness of perineurium and endoneurium and increase of mast cells were the most important features detected. The mean amount of glycosaminoglycan quantitative content recorded in the samples increased with the age. Axonal degeneration, demyelination and thickness of endoneurium were positively and significantly correlated with biochemistry. The presence of changes affecting the different elements of the peripheral nerves, similar to that reported in humans and in laboratory species, the easy availability of the nerve tissue in this species, the considerable size of the samples and the life conditions more similar to humans than to laboratory animals, allows the authors to consider cattle as a potential good model for the comparative study of spontaneous ageing nerve lesions.


Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A-physiology Pathology Clinical Medicine | 2002

Mucopolysaccharidosis VI in a Siamese/short-haired European cat.

B. Macri; F. Marino; G. Mazzullo; A. Trusso; R. De Maria; S. Amedeo; Sara Divari; Massimo Castagnaro


BMC Veterinary Research | 2018

Pharmacokinetics of rectal levetiracetam as add-on treatment in dogs affected by cluster seizures or status epilepticus

Giulia Cagnotti; R. Odore; Giulia Gardini; S. Amedeo; Iride Bertone; Giulia Guerriero; Laura Lentini; Elena Dappiano; Antonio D’Angelo


Antibiotic alternatives for the new millennium | 2014

Intramammary infusion of a live cultureof lactococcus lactis in lactating ewes with mastitis by coagulase negative staphylococci: a prelimanary field study.

Ea Cannas; Simone Dore; Stefano Lollai; Ilaria Duprè; L. Spuria; Federica Armas; E. Biasibetti; Maria Teresa Capucchio; Deriu; A Piras; Pa Sechi; S. Amedeo; Silvia Mioletti; Cinzia Marianelli


Large Animal Review | 2012

Three cases of lipomatous myopathy in Piedmontese cattle: pathological findings.

E. Biasibetti; O. Paciello; M. Botta; S. Amedeo; Maria Teresa Capucchio


Summa, Animali da Reddito | 2010

Fasciola hepatica and Dicrocoelium dendriticum in feral Black pigs of Nebrodi Park.

V. di Marco; Frine Eleonora Scaglione; M. Russo; V. Aronica; A. Tomaselli; S. Migliacca; A. F. M. Marino; S. Amedeo; B. Dore; F. Guarda; D. Catalano; Maria Teresa Capucchio


Revista Cubana de Ciencia Agrícola | 2010

Uso potencial de mejillones de agua dulce (Anodonta anatina y Unio mancus) criados artificialmente en Italia

B. Sicuro; Silvia Mioletti; Cesarina Abete; S. Amedeo; Elsa Panini; Gilberto Forneris


Summa, Animali da Reddito | 2009

Activity and expression of 3-β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in pig testes.

S. Amedeo; Fulvia Cerruti; Maria Teresa Capucchio; R. de Maria; M. Apicella; M. Giberti; F. Guarda; Silvia Mioletti


SUMMA ANIMALI DA REDDITO | 2009

Attività ed espressione dell'enzima 3-beta-idrossisteroide deidrogenasi in testicoli sani e criptorchidi di suino

S. Amedeo; Fulvia Cerruti; Maria Teresa Capucchio; Raffaella De Maria; M. Apicella; M. Giberti; F. Guarda; Silvia Mioletti

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A. Trusso

University of Messina

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B. Macri

University of Messina

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Cinzia Marianelli

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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