Vercesi L
University of Pavia
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Neurochemical Research | 1984
G. Benzi; R. F. Villa; Maurizia Dossena; Vercesi L; A. Gorini; O. Pastoris
Severe hypoglycemia with isoelectric EEG induced extensive deterioration of the energy state and gross alteration of amino acid contents on the rat cerebral and cerebellar cortex. During recovery, tissue glucose concentration returned to normal, while both lactate and pyruvate concentrations increased to above normal. In the recovery period, the ATP concentration increased but the adenine nucleotide pool remained reduced, even if the ADP and AMP contents were close to normal. Phosphocreatine was restored to normal concentration with reciprocal changes in creatine content. During recovery there was a rise in glutamate and glutamine concentrations, gamma-aminobutyrate content returning to normal value. Ammonia and aspartate decreased below normal, while alanine increased above normal. The effect of some pharmacological agents on the posthypoglycemic recovery was tested: (a) Ergot alkaloids (dihydroergocristine, dihydroergocriptine, dihydroergocornine); (b) Vinca minor alkaloids (vincamine TPS, (−) eburnamonine); (c) Rauwolfia serpentina alkaloids (reserpine, raubasine); (d) synthetic agent (piracetam). During the posthypoglycemic recovery, these different agents exhibited different, or even contrasting, interferences on glycolytic metabolites, amino acids and energy-rich phosphates. The metabolic alterations in the cerebellar cortex were qualitatively of the same character of those in neocortex. However, the metabolic alterations were less extensive and more sensitive to drug action.
Childs Nervous System | 1992
O. Pastoris; Maurizia Dossena; Vercesi L; Roberto Scelsi; Francesco Torcetta; Salvatore Savasta; Elena Bianchi
Muscle phosphofructokinase (PFK) deficiency in man is responsible for at least two forms of myopathy; one is characterized by painful contractures of muscles and typically occurs in adults, whereas the other is often disabling and typically occurs in childhood, with psychomotor and growth retardation. In this investigation, a young myopathic patient with severe mental retardation and aplasia of the cerebellar vermis presented with muscular hypotrophy of the limbs, generalized hypotonia, convergent strabismus and marked pain during passive movement. Biopsy of quadriceps femoris muscle showed variation in the fiber size with sarcoplasmic areas positive for periodic acid-Schiff stain. Histochemical qualitative reaction for PFK showed no staining of muscle fibers; ultrastructural studies showed abnormal accumulation of glycogen granules in both intermyofibrillar and subsarcolemmal areas. While some enzyme activities in the muscular crude extract were significantly lower than in controls, direct assay of PFK revealed no activity, thus demonstrating that the childs myopathy was due to the lack of PFK activity.
Experimental Gerontology | 1991
O. Pastoris; Vercesi L; Maurizia Dossena
The activities of enzymes related to energy metabolism in the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles in young-adult (4 months), mature (12 months), and senescent (24 months) rats were compared after continuous (72 consecutive h) exposure to normobaric hypoxia or normoxia after the vasodilator naftidrofuryl or saline solution had been given intraperitoneally for 30 consecutive days. The maximum rats (Vmax) of the following enzyme activities in the crude extract and/or the crude mitochondrial fraction of each muscle specimen were evaluated for: the anaerobic glycolytic pathway (hexokinase, phosphofructokinase, pyruvate kinase, and lactate dehydrogenase), the tricarboxylic acid cycle (citrate synthase, and malate dehydrogenase), the electron transfer chain (cytochrome oxidase), and the NAD+/NADH redox state (total NADH cytochrome c reductase). The significance of differences between the enzyme activities at different ages or under different experimental conditions in the two tissue preparations of the two muscles were determined by ANOVA. MCA and ETA2 were used to evaluate the net effects of the experimental conditions. First, aging did not seem to affect the soleus and gastrocnemius muscles in the same way. In the gastrocnemius muscle, the major changes were seen in enzymes of the glycolytic pathway, in the crude extracts. In the soleus muscle, the more striking changes in enzyme activities as a function of aging were found in the crude mitochondrial fraction. We also found that hypoxia caused more important changes in 12-month-old rats than in those of other ages (especially the enzyme activities of the gastrocnemius muscle). Naftidrofuryl modified the effects of hypoxia only sometimes and further investigations are necessary before we can draw any conclusions about the pharmacological activity of naftidrofuryl in hypoxia.
Gerontology | 1987
G. Benzi; O. Pastoris; Vercesi L; A. Gorini; C. Viganotti; R. F. Villa
Synaptosomes isolated from the forebrain of rats of different ages (20, 60, 100 and 140 weeks of age) and incubated in Krebs-Henseleit-Hepes pH 7.4 buffer (for 10 min at 24 degrees C) were utilized to define the redox state of the intramitochondrial NAD couple (delta Gox-red) and the phosphorylation state of adenine nucleotide system (delta GATP). The free-energy change (delta delta G) for the coupled reactions was calculated. The animals were subjected for 10 min to different degrees of in vivo hypoxia (52 greater than or equal to PaO2 greater than or equal to 11 mm Hg). In synaptosomes isolated from the forebrain of animals submitted to moderate degrees of hypoxia, the trend of delta delta G was quite similar to that observed in normoxia. In synaptosomes isolated from the forebrain of rats submitted to severe degrees of hypoxia, the delta delta G was markedly altered as function of both aging and severity of hypoxemia. The extensive delta delta G changes were largely supported by alteration of the phosphorylation state of adenine nucleotides. However, in synaptosomes from severely hypoxic rats, aging affected the redox state, too.
Journal of Neuroscience Research | 1984
G. Benzi; R. F. Villa; Maurizia Dossena; Vercesi L; A. Gorini; O. Pastoris
Il Farmaco; edizione scientifica | 1988
O. Pastoris; Vercesi L; Allorio F; Maurizia Dossena
Il Farmaco; edizione scientifica | 1988
A. Gorini; Arnaboldi R; Vercesi L; Maurizia Dossena
Il Farmaco; edizione scientifica | 1984
G. Benzi; R. F. Villa; Maurizia Dossena; Vercesi L; A. Gorini; O. Pastoris
Il Farmaco; edizione scientifica | 1985
O. Pastoris; A. Gorini; Vercesi L; Taglietti M; Maurizia Dossena
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development | 1990
O. Pastoris; Maurizia Dossena; F. Allorio; Vercesi L