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Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci ; 15(2): 111-21, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21434477

ABSTRACT

Because of progressive population ageing and epidemic diffusion of type 2 diabetes mellitus in industrialized Countries, we are attending a growing incidence of end stage renal disease. This phenomenon has induced researchers to study potential alternative methods of renal function replacement. Actually, only dialytic methodics and renal transplant make possible survival of patients with terminal uremia, but both these therapeutic approaches show important limitations. The ideal solution would be represented by the possibility to "regenerate" the injured organ. This is the purpose of Regenerative Nephrology, a new medical domain which tries to develop new therapies through stimulation and induction in humans of regenerative processes already observed in other species, like reptiles and fishes. Such an ambitious and fascinating purpose requires a deep knowledge of the intricate networks which regulate the production of the hormones and mediators involved in the tissue regenerative processes. In this field the kidney embryonic development phases can represent a fundamental study model to acquire information about the reparative mechanisms of the structure and function of this excretory organ.


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Kidney Diseases/therapy , Kidney/physiology , Regeneration , Animals , Humans , Kidney/embryology , Kidney Glomerulus/embryology , Kidney Tubules/embryology , Stem Cells/physiology
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Audiology ; 26(3): 158-65, 1987.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3662939

ABSTRACT

The modifications of stapedial reflex have been studied in 30 subjects affected by myasthenia gravis. The test was performed in basal conditions (i.e. at least 6 h after the last administration of an anticholinesterase drug), after the injection of Tensilon and again in basal conditions, 1 week after thymectomy. The reflex was elicited in 27 patients but in 1 case it appeared only after therapy. Among the various parameters analyzed, only rise velocity, decay velocity and amplitude have shown lower values in patients than in the normal group. These parameters increased significantly after the pharmacological test and 1 week after thymectomy in 60% of the cases. The data suggest that patients with more evident muscular damage are more likely to present a rise of stapedial strength after therapy. The efficiency of thymectomy has also been demonstrated.


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Muscles/physiopathology , Myasthenia Gravis/physiopathology , Reflex , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Ear Ossicles , Edrophonium/therapeutic use , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Muscle Contraction/drug effects , Myasthenia Gravis/surgery , Reflex/drug effects , Reflex/physiology , Thymectomy
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