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Res Vet Sci ; 88(3): 478-85, 2010 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20031179

ABSTRACT

Nor98 is an atypical scrapie strain characterized by a molecular pattern and brain distribution of the pathological prion protein (PrP(Sc)) different from classical scrapie. In Italy, 69 atypical cases have been identified so far and all were characterized as Nor98 strain. In this paper we report an unusual case in a sheep which showed immunohistochemical and molecular features of PrP(Sc) different from the other atypical cases. The sheep was from an outbreak where the index and the other four cases were affected by classical scrapie. Histopathological, immunohistochemical and Western blot analyses on the brain of the unusual case revealed the simultaneous presence of pathological features characteristic of Nor98 and classical scrapie. Interestingly, the prevalent disease phenotype in the brainstem was classical scrapie-like, while in the cerebral cortex and cerebellum the Nor98 phenotype was dominant. The sub-mandibular lymph node was positive and showed a PrP(Sc) molecular pattern referable to classical scrapie. The PrP genotype was AL(141)RQ/AF(141)RQ. Taken together, the occurrence of classical scrapie in the outbreak, the PrP genotype, the involvement of different cellular targets in the brain and the pathological and molecular PrP(Sc) features observed suggest that this unusual case may result from the co-existence of Nor98 and classical scrapie.


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Scrapie/diagnosis , Animals , Blotting, Western , Brain/pathology , Brain Stem/pathology , Cerebral Cortex/pathology , Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome/genetics , Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome/transmission , Disease Outbreaks/veterinary , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Genotype , Goats , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Italy/epidemiology , Lymph Nodes/pathology , PrPSc Proteins/genetics , PrPSc Proteins/isolation & purification , Scrapie/epidemiology , Scrapie/genetics , Scrapie/pathology , Sheep/genetics
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Eur Heart J ; 25(14): 1237-41, 2004 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15246642

ABSTRACT

AIM: The spectrum of histological alterations, namely atrial amyloidosis, in the right and left atria of patients with chronic persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) and rheumatic heart disease is not completely known. METHODS AND RESULTS: One hundred and twenty-eight atrial appendages (66 left and 62 right), obtained from 72 patients with rheumatic valve disease and chronic AF undergoing cardiac surgery for valve replacement or repair and AF treatment were histologically evaluated for the presence of amyloid deposits. One hundred and four specimens of left and right auricles from 52 patients in sinus rhythm with severe chronic heart failure undergoing heart transplant were also analyzed (controls). Amyloid was found in 33 (46%) valvular patients with chronic persistent AF and in 6 (12%) controls. Amyloid was related to the presence and duration of AF, was more frequently found in left atrial samples and was independent of age. On stepwise logistic regression analysis, AF duration and female gender were independently related to amyloid deposition. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with long-standing AF and rheumatic heart disease have a very high prevalence of atrial amyloidosis. Amyloid deposition is more frequent in left than in right atrial appendage and correlates with AF duration and female gender. Amyloid deposition could constitute an additional histological feature in the structural remodeling of atria during long-standing AF, at least in rheumatic valve disease. Persistence of AF might play a pivotal role in promoting amyloid deposition.


Subject(s)
Amyloidosis/pathology , Atrial Fibrillation/pathology , Cardiomyopathies/pathology , Heart Valve Diseases/pathology , Aged , Amyloid/analysis , Amyloidosis/complications , Atrial Fibrillation/etiology , Atrial Function/physiology , Cardiomyopathies/complications , Echocardiography/methods , Female , Heart Atria/pathology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Rheumatic Heart Disease/pathology
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Eur J Cardiothorac Surg ; 20(6): 1246-8, 2001 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11717040

ABSTRACT

We report here, to our knowledge, the first successful case of combined treatment (surgical and by interventional neuroradiology) in a patient with delayed post-traumatic aneurysms of the aorta, carotid and innominate arteries.


Subject(s)
Aneurysm/therapy , Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic/surgery , Brachiocephalic Trunk , Carotid Artery Diseases/therapy , Accidents, Traffic , Adult , Aneurysm/surgery , Carotid Artery Diseases/surgery , Humans , Male , Neuroradiography , Stents , Vascular Surgical Procedures/methods
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