Contursi Terme

Contursi Terme
Contursi Terme
—  Comune  —
Comune di Contursi Terme

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Contursi Terme is located in Italy
Contursi Terme
Location of Contursi Terme in Italy
Coordinates: 40°38′N 15°14′E / 40.633°N 15.233°E / 40.633; 15.233
Country Italy
Region Campania
Province Salerno (SA)
Frazioni Bagni di Contursi, Pagliarini, Toppe, Piana, Monte di Pruno, Iannamici, Prato, Ponte Mefita, Saginara, San Pietro, Serroni
Government
 – Mayor Giacomo Rosa
Area
 – Total 28.90 km2 (11.2 sq mi)
Elevation 250 m (820 ft)
Population (31 August 2007)[1]
 – Total 3,281
 – Density 113.5/km2 (294/sq mi)
Demonym Contursani
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 – Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 84024
Dialing code 0828
Patron saint Saint Donatus
Saint day 7 August
Website Official website

Contursi Terme is a village and comune in the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy.

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Early history

No secure identification of Contursi Terme, where ancient remains confirm a settlement at the confluence of the Tanagro (ancient Tanager) with the Sele, is likely. The Roman Ursentum noted in Pliny's Natural History (III.2), is more usually identified with Caggiano.[2] The local historian A. Filomarino,[3] based on etymologies of toponyms, placed the commune's origins as early as the fourth century AD, the result of efforts by the inhabitants of the former Saginara and Contursi to fortify a site that was destroyed by Alaric's Goths at the end of the fourth century. Under the Lombards it appears to have belonged to the gastaldate of Conza,[4] when a fortress was built in 840 by Orso, count of Conza, from whom the stronghold probably took its name Castrum comitis Ursi, the "castle of count Orso")[5] Orso took the part of his kinsman Siconulf of Salerno (839-51) in internecine wars with Radelchis I of Benevento, who had been a former gastaldo of Conza.

The later history of Contursi Termi[6] formed a local part of the Principality of Salerno, which was retained as a title until the territory was divided in three by Charles II of Naples in 1287, Contursi passing to the prince of Citerione (or Citra) and held by the family Sanseverino. In 1348, Contursi was taken by Louis of Taranto, king of Naples by right of his wife Joanna; he passed the title to his adherents, the Origlia. In 1448 Antonio Sanseverino succeeded in reclaiming title to Contursi, but the Sanseverino heirs held it only until the early sixteenth century, under the Viceroys of Naples. From the seventeenth century the commune passed successively through a number of families, the Bernalli, Pepe, Ludovisi and Parisani Bonanno. The last to hold the contado before the reunification of Italy were the Pisani di Tolentino, marchesi di Caggiano.

The thermal springs

The thermal baths, insecurely linked to notices by Roman writers, were described in a manuscript Balnea Contursi of 1231;[7] The fifteen thermal springs, with varying mineral content, have retained their curative reputation, for bathing, both in warm pools and in a cold plunge, and for drinking.

Parkinson's disease

Families from the village have played an important role in the understanding of Parkinson's disease. In 1986, Larry Golbe, a doctor based at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, came across a family with six Parkinson's patients, and found that they had originated in Contursi.[8] A few months later he found a second family with several Parkinson's patients, who also had ancestors from the village.[8] This prompted Golbe to collaborate with Giuseppe DiIorio at the University of Naples, to analyse the DNA from Contursani and people who had emigrated from the village across the world.[8] They identified three families in Italy and three families in the US, all of whom were descendants from a single couple who lived in Contursi in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.[8] Of 400 members of this extended family, known as the "Contursi kindred", 61 are known to have had Parkinson's.[8] This showed for the first time that Parkinson's could be inherited.[9]

Geneticists Alice Lazzarini and William Johnson worked through the early 1990s trying to isolate the mutation that caused the disease.[8] They tracked it down to chromosome 4q21-q23 in 1996,[10] and the following year identified the mutation in the alpha-synuclein gene.[11] Within days, other researchers found α-synuclein in the Lewy bodies, the blobs of protein found in the brains of Parkinson's patients.[8] This suggested that the protein is involved in the normal course of Parkinson's, even when the patient has not inherited a mutated α-synuclein gene. It has also allowed fresh approaches to the study of Parkinson's, such as animal models with mutated α-synuclein genes.[8]

Golbe continues to work with the Contursi kindred to uncover more details of the mechanism of Parkinson's. He has already discovered that variations in the gene for glutathione-S-transferase can affect the age at which the disease starts.[8] GST appears to detoxify one or more agents that play a part in neuron loss.[8]

References

  1. ^ All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute ISTAT
  2. ^ Megale Hellas: Glossario dei Toponomastica Antica
  3. ^ Filomarino, Contursi figlia di Saginara Rome, 1923.
  4. ^ Franco Pignata "Il Sentiero dei passi perduti"
  5. ^ Vito Lembo, op.cit.
  6. ^ The history is taken from Storia delle Termi and from Vito Lembo, historical notes in Per la Campania, December 1905 (on-line text)..
  7. ^ The manuscript is conserved in the Archivio della Badia della SS. Trinità di Cava dei Tirreni (Storia delle termi).
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Jacobs, Eve (2004), "Gene Hunter", UMDNJ Magazine (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey) I (II), Fall 2004, http://www.umdnj.edu/umcweb/marketing_and_communications/publications/umdnj_magazine/fall2004/2.htm, retrieved 2008-05-30 
  9. ^ Golbe, LI et al.; Di Iorio, G; Bonavita, V; Miller, DC; Duvoisin, RC (1990), "A large kindred with autosomal dominant Parkinson's disease", Ann Neurol. 27 (3): 276–82, doi:10.1002/ana.410270309, PMID 2158268 
  10. ^ Polymeropoulos, M.H. et al.; Higgins, J. J.; Golbe, L. I.; Johnson, W. G.; Ide, S. E.; Di Iorio, G.; Sanges, G.; Stenroos, E. S. et al. (1996), "Mapping of a gene for Parkinson's disease to chromosome 4q21-q23", Science 274 (5290): 1197–1100, doi:10.1126/science.274.5290.1197, http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/274/5290/1197 
  11. ^ Polymeropoulos M, Lavedan C, Leroy E et al. (1997), "Mutation in the alpha-synuclein gene identified in families with Parkinson's disease", Science 276 (5321): 2045–7, doi:10.1126/science.276.5321.2045, PMID 9197268 



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