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. 2023 Feb 10;33(1):11247.
doi: 10.4081/ejtm.2023.11247. Online ahead of print.

Abstracts of the 2023 Padua Days of Muscle and Mobility Medicine (2023Pdm3) to be held March 29 - April 1 at the Galileian Academy of Padua and at the Petrarca Hotel, Thermae of Euganean Hills, Padua, Italy

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Abstracts of the 2023 Padua Days of Muscle and Mobility Medicine (2023Pdm3) to be held March 29 - April 1 at the Galileian Academy of Padua and at the Petrarca Hotel, Thermae of Euganean Hills, Padua, Italy

Sandra Zampieri et al. Eur J Transl Myol. .

Abstract

At the end of the 2022 Padua Days of Muscle and Mobility Medicine (Pdm3) the next year's meeting was scheduled from 29 March to 1 April 2023. Despite the worsening evolution of the crisis in Eastern Europe, the program was confirmed in autumn 2022 with Scientific Sessions that will take place over three full days in the Aula Guariento of the Galileian Academy of Arts, Letters and Sciences of Padua (March 29, 2023) and then at the Conference Room of the Hotel Petrarca, Thermae of Euganean Hills (Padua), Italy. Collected during autumn and early winter, many titles and abstracts where submitted (about 100 Oral presentations are listed in the preliminary Program by January 31, 2023) confirming attractiveness of the 2023 Pdm3. The four days will include oral presentations of scientists and clinicians from Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, France, Georgia, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Mongolia, Norway, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands and USA. Together with the preliminary Program at January 31, 2023, the Collection of Abstracts is e-published in this Issue 33 (1) 2023 of the European Journal of Translational Myology (EJTM). You are invited to join, submitting your Last Minute Abstracts to ugo.carraro@unipd.it by March 15, 2023. Furthermore, with the more generous deadline of May 20, 2023, submit please "Communications" to the European Journal of Translational Myology (SCOPUS Cite Score Tracker 2023: 3.2 by January 5, 2023) and/or to the 2023 Special Issue: "Pdm3" of the Journal Diagnostics, MDPI, Basel (I.F. near to 4.0) with deadline September 30, 2023. Both journals will provide discounts to the first accepted typescripts. See you soon at the Hotel Petrarca of Montegrotto Terme, Padua, Italy. For a promo of the 2023 Pdm3 link to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC02D4uPWRg.

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The meetings on biology, physiology, medicine andrehabilitation of skeletal muscle, called Padua Muscle Days (PMDs), started more than 30 years ago, specifically to provide advice on Translational Myology and Mobility Medicine. Always the interest was on implementing basic research and clinical trials to prevent, manage and rehabilitate young adults and elderly persons suffering with mobility disorders. As the final event of the 2022 Padua Days of Muscle and Mobility Medicine (Pdm3, the new nickname of the series) the next year meeting was planned to be held from March 29 to April 1, 2023. Despite the worsening evolution of the East-Europe crisis, the program was confirmed in autumn 2022 with Scientific Sessions to occur over four full days either the Galilean Academy of Arts, Letters and Sciences of Padua Guariento Hall (March 29, 2023) and then in the Conference Hall of the Hotel Petrarca, Thermae of Euganean Hills (Padua), Italy. Collected during autumn and early winter, titles and abstracts of about 100 Oral presentations were submitted and are listed in the preliminary Program by January 31, 2023, confirming attractiveness of the 2023 Pdm3. The four days will include oral presentations of senior and junior scientists and clinicians from Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, France, Georgia, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Mongolia, Norway, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands and USA. Together with the preliminary Program at January 31, 2023, the Collection of Abstracts is e-published in this Issue 33(1) 2023 of the European Journal of Translational Myology (EJTM). In the following Collection there are some empty Abstracts (only names and affiliations of authors). Some of them are just unsubmitted abstracts from high-level speakers who don't bother publishing conference abstracts, but meanwhile underestimate their value to educate young readers. Most have been decisions by speakers to do not publish in this Issue their original results deserving full articles in prestigious journals. We found the latter a strong evidence of the relevance of 2023 Pdm3 that attracted speakers and presentations of detailed original results from top labs in muscle and mobility medicine.

Sponsors of the 2023 Pdm3, March 29 – April 1, Padua and Thermae of Euganean Hills, Padua, Italy

We apologize to the readers for having decided to keep these speakers in the Program of the 2023 Pdm3.

Readers are invited to join the 2023 Pdm3, submitting Last Minute Abstracts to ugo.carraro@unipd.it up to March 15, 2023.

Furthermore, with the more generous deadline of May 20, 2023, Speakers are invited to submit a “Communication” to European Journal of Translational Myology (SCOPUS Cite Score Tracker 2023: 3.2 by January 5, 2023) and/or to 2023 Special Issue: “Pdm3” of the Journal Diagnostics, MDPI, Basel (I.F. near to 4.0) with deadline September 30, 2023. Both journals will provide discounts to the first accepted papers.

The Collection of Abstracts is here e-published in the European Journal of Translational Myology (EJTM), 33(1) 2023, together with the Program that ends late on Saturday April 1, 2023 with invitation to join the 2024 Pdm3, March 27 – 30 at the Thermae of Euganean Hills (Padua), Italy.

See you in the late afternoon of March 28, 2023 for an aperitive at the Hotel Petrarca of Montegrotto Terme Euganean Hills, Padua, Italy.

For a promo of the 2023 Pdm3 link to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC02D4uPWRg

We are sure that 2023 Pdm3 will be even more successful than the successful events of the last years.1-7

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Sponsors of the 2023 Pdm3, March 29 – April 1, Padua and Thermae of Euganean Hills, Padua, Italy
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Functional trajectories according to relative muscle power
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Schematic representation about how endurance exercise can prevent skeletal muscle impariments by improving microvascular O2 delivery and mitochondrial respiratory function.
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The routine will sequentially contract all major skeletal muscles, alternating exercises mobilizing arms, legs, spine, neck, diaphragm and other ventilation muscles.
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The routine will sequentially activate major skeletal muscles, alternating exercises mobilizing arms, legs, spine, neck, diaphragm and other ventilation muscles.
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Fibrinogen contamination of saliva in aged persons
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Correlation between irisin percentage change in saliva and serum from baseline to 24 h postexercise in 5 subjects. Reproduced with permissions from Reference5
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Experimental Design: Mice of different ages were subjected to MRI/MRS and μCT 1. Limb muscles were excised and enzymatically digested to obtain a cell suspension 2. The cell suspension was then stained and FACS-sorted to obtain two cell populations, MuSCs and FAPs 3. These populations were further divided to perform ChlP-seq 4. The tibialis anterior was embedded in OCT and flas-frozen for immunofluorescence analysis 5. This schematic representation was creted with BioRender.com
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HERG may increase intracellular Ca2+ concentration by decreasing abundance of the calcium binding/buffering protein CalSequestrin 1
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Fibrocyte (top) and collagen, elastin and hyalorunides responsible for mechanical properties of fascia (below).
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Etiological heterogeneity of LMN lesions
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H-E staining in skin specimens: skin sample from a SCI patient injured 5 years before (a) and after two years of h-bFES .
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Forty years of research on translational myology for denervated degenerating muscle by hbFES: From rats (top black/white panels, 19792 and 19853 to patients (bottom color panels 202011. Reproduced with permission.
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Mass spectrometry-based proteomic analysis pipeline for the identification of dystrophinopathy-associated changes in the matrisome.
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Computerized Dynamic Posturography (Equitest, NeuroCom, Clackhamas, OR) - Sensory organization test.
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Immunostaining of ORAI1 and RYR show absence of Orai1 doublet in resting C3KO muscle.
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FAPs from (A) healthy or (B) fibrotic human skeletal muscle. (C) cross-talk with muscle cells.
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Expression of a sarcomere regulator is significantly suppressed in both FSHD cultured myotubes and muscle biopsies compared to healthy-matched controls.
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Summary panel of ADME studies performed with the CFTR corrector C17.
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Both delta- and beta-SG-KO zebrafish present a mild myopathic phenotype at the larval stage. Two strategies were adopted to accelerate the onset of the disease traits early during development: • growing the larvae in viscous medium • generating a double KO line for delta- and beta-sarcoglycan. In both cases, zebrafish larvae presented damaged sarcomeres.
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A. Ratio among miR206 and miR409-3p. B. ROC curve calculated on the values of the c-miRs ratio.
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If staining for TNPO3 (red) and SRSF1 (green) during myogenesis after cell transfection with WT TNPO3 or MUT TNPO3. A and B undifferentiated cells, C and D cells at middle differentiation.
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The pharmacological inhibition of N-glycosylation by Tunicamycin or by genetic knockdown of PMM2 gene inhibited C2C12 and L6 myoblast differentiation, disrupted the coordinated temporal expression of myogenic regulatory genes, decreased lectin binding, IGF-1R expression and signalling pathway.
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Model of E2 and 3β-diol activity on murine muscle implanted with human DUX4-expressing PVCs
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Schematic representation of the study workflow: electric pulse stimulation of C2C12 myotubes, EV isolation from conditioned medium, quantification of the secreted EVs, and study of biological activity of the EPS-induced EVs.
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Figure. Changes in insulin resistance indicators (expressed as ratio final/baseline) according to muscle cytoplasm TIMP1 pattern.
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Biomechanical models of the jaw, combined with standardized sEMG procedures, help dentists understand oral and neck muscle physiology.
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Amount of collagen fibers in the endomysium of a young (top) and old (bottom) man.
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Examples of US imaging of fasciae. *: superficial fascia; #: deep fascia.
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Scheme of fascial cell response and extracellular matrix rearrangement at different hormone levels (estrogen and relaxin-1) (from Fede et al., PLoS One. 2019;14(9):e0223195).
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Immunohistochemistry with D2-40 antibody on superficial fascia.
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Distribution of the innervation in superficial fascia: immunohistochemistry by S100 antibody. A = Adipocyte, v = vassel, c = Connective Tissue, * = Nerve, Arrows = Nerve fiber. Reprinted with permission from Fede et al. 2022.3
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The fascial system.
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3D models of rectus femoris (a) at beginning and after 4 years of electrical stimulation treatment; (b) chart pies showing the muscle composition in 2004 and 2008. Reproduced with permission from Basic Applied Myology 19(4): 157-161, 2009.1
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3D samples segmentation graphical workflow: A) the first step consists in creating a mask of the whole heart. Pixels’ values in the [−200; 1600] HU range are included in the mask. Simultaneously a mask of the blood path is created and then excluded from the whole heart through boolean subtraction. B) Cylindrical holes are created, as negative, in a copy of the resulting mask, and the 3D samples are isolated with boolean subtraction. Each volume is stored separately
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Setup of BioVRSea System and Graphic Abstract
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Study workflow. The CT scans were collected and processed to obtain the 3d models of the proximal femur for the vBMD evaluation.
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Segmented bones and cartilages and 3D model
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The polynomial fitting (second order degree) shows the trend of the asymmetry index to increase with the aging of the subjects for all the parameters.
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Synchronized EMG and acceleration data of jump cycles. The landing timepoint is noted with a vertical line.
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Dotted line indicates the axis of each sarcomere composing a myofibril. Reported from Cisterna et al. (2021)
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4D analysis of patient with cranio-mandibular disorders. CAD digital diagnosis
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Patient with RPE who carries out sEMG analysis of masticatory muscles during clenching
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US examination of temporo-mandibular joint
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Top: US examination in flexor carpi radialis tendon lesion. Down: US-guided PRP injection in tendon lesion.
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Schematic representation of the potential extrinsic factors, such as reduction in nutrition and exercise, and intrinsic ones, involving in muscle wasting and sarcopenia.
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The Springs Resort, Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA
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Fango (mud, top) and balneo physiotherapy for the hands (bottom) at the Thermae of Euganean Hills, Padua, Italy
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Rehabilitation AND (robot* OR virtual reality OR tele rehabilitation)
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Balneological resorts offerd different rehabilitation proceedures with mineral water, hydrotherapy, showers, pearl and mud baths, tangentor, jacuzzi, balneotherapy, etc.
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Types of climate in the Krasnodar Territory. The climate of the study area is indicated by colors: pink - dry subtropical climate, black - high-mountain climate, green - mid- and low-mountain temperate continental forest climate
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Schematic representation of measurement points, the size and deviation of the main directions of movement, the trajectory of movement of the main body parts.
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Study design.
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