genetic mouse models

Skeletal Pathophysiology

Skeletal Pathophysiology

The research activity of the lab is focused on post-natal skeletal stem cell biology and role in genetic and acquired skeletal diseases, pathogenetic mechanisms of Fibrous dysplasia of bone and other GNAS related disorders, development and analysis of transgenic mouse models and bone organoids to investigate genetic, neoplastic and infectious skeletal disorders.

Adipose tissue remodeling

Adipose tissue remodeling

The research group aim to study cellular, molecular and functional aspects of the adipose tissue/endocrine system homeostasis/biology with particular focus on interplay with the immune system.

The endocannabinoid system is affected by cholesterol dyshomeostasis: Insights from a murine model of Niemann Pick type C disease

The dyshomeostasis of intracellular cholesterol trafficking is typical of the Niemann-Pick type C (NPC) disease, a fatal inherited lysosomal storage disorder presenting with progressive neurodegeneration and visceral organ involvement. In light of the well-established relevance of cholesterol in regulating the endocannabinoid (eCB) system expression and activity, this study was aimed at elucidating whether NPC disease-related cholesterol dyshomeostasis affects the functional status of the brain eCB system.

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