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Mattia Albiero
Researcher at University of Padua
Publications - 89
Citations - 5779
Mattia Albiero is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Progenitor cell & Bone marrow. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 78 publications receiving 4807 citations.
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Number and Function of Endothelial Progenitor Cells as a Marker of Severity for Diabetic Vasculopathy
Gian Paolo Fadini,Saverio Sartore,Mattia Albiero,Ilenia Baesso,Ellen Murphy,Mirko Menegolo,Franco Grego,Saula Vigili de Kreutzenberg,Antonio Tiengo,Carlo Agostini,Angelo Avogaro +10 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that EPC decrease is related to PAD severity and that E PC function is altered in diabetic subjects with PAD, strengthening the pathogenetic role of EPC dysregulation in diabetic vasculopathy.
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Endothelial Dysfunction in Diabetes: The role of reparatory mechanisms
TL;DR: In patients with diabetes, endothelial dysfunction appears to be a consistent finding; indeed, there is general agreement that hyperglycemia and diabetes lead to an impairment of NO production and activity.
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Age-Associated Loss of OPA1 in Muscle Impacts Muscle Mass, Metabolic Homeostasis, Systemic Inflammation, and Epithelial Senescence
Caterina Tezze,Vanina Romanello,Maria Andrea Desbats,Gian Paolo Fadini,Mattia Albiero,Giulia Favaro,Stefano Ciciliot,Maria Eugenia Soriano,Valeria Morbidoni,Cristina Cerqua,Stefan Loefler,Helmut Kern,Claudio Franceschi,Stefano Salvioli,Maria Conte,Bert Blaauw,Sandra Zampieri,Leonardo Salviati,Luca Scorrano,Marco Sandri,Marco Sandri +20 more
TL;DR: It is found that sedentary but not active humans display an age-related decline in the mitochondrial protein, optic atrophy 1 (OPA1), that is associated with muscle loss and can trigger a cascade of signaling initiated at the ER that systemically affects general metabolism and aging.
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Muscle insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism are controlled by the intrinsic muscle clock.
Kenneth A. Dyar,Stefano Ciciliot,Lauren E. Wright,Rasmus S. Biensø,Guidantonio Malagoli Tagliazucchi,Vishal R. Patel,Mattia Forcato,Marcia Ivonne Peña Paz,Anders Gudiksen,Francesca Solagna,Mattia Albiero,Irene Moretti,Kristin Eckel-Mahan,Pierre Baldi,Paolo Sassone-Corsi,Rosario Rizzuto,Silvio Bicciato,Henriette Pilegaard,Bert Blaauw,Stefano Schiaffino +19 more
TL;DR: The impaired glucose metabolism induced by muscle-specific Bmal1 knockout suggests that a major physiological role of the muscle clock is to prepare for the transition from the rest/fasting phase to the active/feeding phase, when glucose becomes the predominant fuel for skeletal muscle.
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The Oral Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 Inhibitor Sitagliptin Increases Circulating Endothelial Progenitor Cells in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Possible role of stromal-derived factor-1α
Gian Paolo Fadini,Elisa Boscaro,Mattia Albiero,Lisa Menegazzo,Vera Frison,Saula Vigili de Kreutzenberg,Carlo Agostini,Antonio Tiengo,Angelo Avogaro +8 more
TL;DR: Sitagliptin increases circulating EPCs in type 2 diabetic patients with concomitant upregulation of SDF-1α and this ancillary effect of DPP-4 inhibition might have potential favorable cardiovascular implications.