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Br J Sports Med ; 57(4): 193-202, 2023 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36623867

RESUMEN

Air pollution is among the leading environmental threats to health around the world today, particularly in the context of sports and exercise. With the effects of air pollution, pollution episodes (eg, wildfire conflagrations) and climate change becoming increasingly apparent to the general population, so have their impacts on sport and exercise. As such, there has been growing interest in the sporting community (ie, athletes, coaches, and sports science and medicine team members) in practical personal-level actions to reduce the exposure to and risk of air pollution. Limited evidence suggests the following strategies may be employed: minimising all exposures by time and distance, monitoring air pollution conditions for locations of interest, limiting outdoor exercise, using acclimation protocols, wearing N95 face masks and using antioxidant supplementation. The overarching purpose of this position statement by the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine and the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology is to detail the current state of evidence and provide recommendations on implementing these personal strategies in preventing and mitigating the adverse health and performance effects of air pollution exposure during exercise while recognising the limited evidence base.


Asunto(s)
Contaminación del Aire , Deportes , Humanos , Canadá , Ejercicio Físico , Contaminación del Aire/efectos adversos , Contaminación del Aire/prevención & control , Atletas
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Am J Med Genet A ; 188(12): 3432-3447, 2022 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36367278

RESUMEN

Verheij syndrome (VRJS) is a rare craniofacial spliceosomopathy presenting with craniofacial dysmorphism, multiple congenital anomalies and variable neurodevelopmental delay. It is caused by single nucleotide variants (SNVs) in PUF60 or interstitial deletions of the 8q24.3 region. PUF60 encodes a splicing factor which forms part of the spliceosome. To date, 36 patients with a sole diagnosis of VRJS due to disease-causing PUF60 SNVs have been reported in peer-reviewed publications. Although the depth of their phenotyping has varied greatly, they exhibit marked phenotypic heterogeneity. We report 10 additional unrelated patients, including the first described patients of Khmer, Indian, and Vietnamese ethnicities, and the eldest patient to date, with 10 heterozygous PUF60 variants identified through exome sequencing, 8 previously unreported. All patients underwent deep phenotyping identifying variable dysmorphism, growth delay, neurodevelopmental delay, and multiple congenital anomalies, including several unique features. The eldest patient is the only reported individual with a germline variant and neither neurodevelopmental delay nor intellectual disability. In combining these detailed phenotypic data with that of previously reported patients (n = 46), we further refine the known frequencies of features associated with VRJS. These include neurodevelopmental delay/intellectual disability (98%), axial skeletal anomalies (74%), appendicular skeletal anomalies (73%), oral anomalies (68%), short stature (66%), cardiac anomalies (63%), brain malformations (48%), hearing loss (46%), microcephaly (41%), colobomata (38%), and other ocular anomalies (65%). This case series, incorporating three patients from previously unreported ethnic backgrounds, further delineates the broad pleiotropy and mutational spectrum of PUF60 pathogenic variants.


Asunto(s)
Anomalías Múltiples , Discapacidad Intelectual , Microcefalia , Factores de Empalme de ARN , Proteínas Represoras , Humanos , Anomalías Múltiples/diagnóstico , Anomalías Múltiples/genética , Discapacidad Intelectual/diagnóstico , Discapacidad Intelectual/genética , Microcefalia/diagnóstico , Microcefalia/genética , Fenotipo , Proteínas Represoras/genética , Factores de Empalme de ARN/genética , Empalmosomas/genética , Empalmosomas/patología
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Br J Sports Med ; 56(10): 546-552, 2022 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34580067

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: The number of adults across the globe with significant depressive symptoms has grown substantially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The extant literature supports exercise as a potent behaviour that can significantly reduce depressive symptoms in clinical and non-clinical populations. OBJECTIVE: Using a suite of mobile applications, at-home exercise, including high intensity interval training (HIIT) and/or yoga, was completed to reduce depressive symptoms in the general population in the early months of the pandemic. METHODS: A 6-week, parallel, multiarm, pragmatic randomised controlled trial was completed with four groups: (1) HIIT, (2) Yoga, (3) HIIT+yoga, and (4) waitlist control (WLC). Low active, English-speaking, non-retired Canadians aged 18-64 years were included. Depressive symptoms were measured at baseline and weekly following randomisation. RESULTS: A total of 334 participants were randomised to one of four groups. No differences in depressive symptoms were evident at baseline. The results of latent growth modelling showed significant treatment effects in depressive symptoms for each active group compared with the WLC, with small effect sizes (ESs) in the community-based sample of participants. Treatment groups were not significantly different from each other. Effect sizes were very large (eg, week 6 ES range=-2.34 to -2.52) when restricting the analysis only to participants with high depressive symptoms at baseline. CONCLUSIONS: At-home exercise is a potent behaviour to improve mental health in adults during the pandemic, especially in those with increased levels of depressive symptoms. Promotion of at-home exercise may be a global public health target with important personal, social and economic implications as the world emerges scathed by the pandemic. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT04400279.


Asunto(s)
COVID-19 , Aplicaciones Móviles , Adulto , Canadá , Depresión/prevención & control , Terapia por Ejercicio/métodos , Humanos , Pandemias
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Environ Res ; 183: 109270, 2020 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32311911

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: The combined effects of physical activity and air pollution exposure on vascular function are insufficiently understood, particularly after the inhalation of a ß2-agonist, a vasodilating agent. OBJECTIVE: To assess the micro- and macrovascular response to physical activity after ß2-agonist use while breathing diesel exhaust (DE) in individuals with exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. METHODS: On four exposure visits, eighteen adults inhaled either 400 µg of the ß2-agonist salbutamol or placebo before resting for 60 min, followed by a 30-min cycling bout. During rest and cycling, participants inhaled filtered air (FA) or DE (300 µg/m3 of PM2.5). Microvascular (central retinal arteriolar and venular equivalents, CRAE and CRVE, respectively) and macrovascular parameters (blood pressure (BP)) and heart rate (HR)) were assessed at baseline (T1), 10 min (T2) and 70 min (T3) after cycling. RESULTS: The cycling bout increased CRAE (T2-T1 difference (95th % confidence interval): 4.88 µm (4.73, 5.00 µm), p < 0.001; T3-T1 difference: 2.10 µm (1.62, 2.58 µm), p = 0.031) and CRVE (T2-T1 difference: 3.78 µm (3.63, 3.92 µm), p < 0.001; T3-T1 difference: 3.73 µm (3.63, 3.92 µm), p < 0.001). The exposure to DE had no effect on CRAE (FA-DE difference at T2: 0.46 µm (-0.02, 0.92 µm); p = 0.790; FA-DE difference at T3: 1.76 µm (1.36, 2.16 µm), p = 0.213) and CRVE (FA-DE difference at T2: 0.26 µm (-0.35, 0.88 µm), p = 0.906; FA-DE difference at T3: 0.55 µm (0.05, 1.06 µm), p = 0.750). Compared to T1, systolic BP was decreased at T2 by 2.5 mmHg (2.8, 2.3 mmHg, p = 0.047), independent of inhaled exposure. Heart rate at T2 was significantly increased by 3 bpm (2, 3 bpm, p = 0.025) after the DE-exposure when compared to FA. DISCUSSION: Acute physical activity induces a vasodilatory response in the micro- and macrovasculature in healthy adults by increasing CRAE and CRVE, and by reducing systolic BP post exercise, despite breathing DE. The DE-associated increase in HR might be indicative of an increased sympathetic response to physical activity while breathing DE.


Asunto(s)
Agonistas de Receptores Adrenérgicos beta 2 , Contaminación del Aire , Albuterol , Ejercicio Físico , Vasodilatación , Emisiones de Vehículos , Agonistas de Receptores Adrenérgicos beta 2/farmacología , Adulto , Albuterol/farmacología , Presión Sanguínea , Humanos , Vasos Retinianos , Vasodilatación/efectos de los fármacos , Emisiones de Vehículos/toxicidad
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Pediatr Dermatol ; 36(3): 360-361, 2019 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30828862

RESUMEN

A 14-year-old boy with neurofibromatosis type I (NF1) presented with a painful neurofibroma on his right palm. The lesion was treated with topical sirolimus, resulting in decreased size and pain and improvement in motor function of his hand. This case demonstrates the efficacy of topical sirolimus in the management of neurofibromas in NF1.


Asunto(s)
Inmunosupresores/uso terapéutico , Neurofibroma/tratamiento farmacológico , Neurofibromatosis 1/complicaciones , Sirolimus/uso terapéutico , Neoplasias Cutáneas/tratamiento farmacológico , Administración Cutánea , Adolescente , Humanos , Masculino , Neurofibroma/etiología , Neoplasias Cutáneas/etiología
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J Craniofac Surg ; 30(4): 1198-1200, 2019 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30865111

RESUMEN

Primary pediatric orbital tumors requiring surgery are uncommon and often require multidisciplinary management. Commonly used surgical approaches to the orbit include transconjunctival, transcutaneous (eyelid), transcranial, or extracranial osteotomies. This paper reviews a 10-year experience of cases that required a transcranial or extracranial surgical approach at the Birmingham Children's Hospital. A total of 9 patients were identified between the years 2008 to 2017. Pathologies included rhabdomyosarcoma, juvenile ossifying fibroma, optic nerve glioma, and retinoblastoma. Surgical approaches to the orbit included supraorbital bar osteotomy (transcranial) or lateral orbitotomy (extracranial). Surgical team members included neurosurgery, craniofacial surgery, and ophthalmology. This study aims to review the role of surgery in management as well as the specific indications for performing transcranial or extracranial osteotomies. It also highlights the excellent access achieved with the use of these osteotomies in certain cases, especially when compared with transconjunctival or transcutaneous approaches.


Asunto(s)
Fibroma Osificante , Procedimientos Neuroquirúrgicos/métodos , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Oftalmológicos/métodos , Glioma del Nervio Óptico , Neoplasias Orbitales/cirugía , Osteotomía , Retinoblastoma , Rabdomiosarcoma , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Fibroma Osificante/patología , Fibroma Osificante/cirugía , Humanos , Masculino , Neurocirugia/métodos , Oftalmología/métodos , Glioma del Nervio Óptico/patología , Glioma del Nervio Óptico/cirugía , Órbita/patología , Órbita/cirugía , Neoplasias Orbitales/patología , Osteotomía/clasificación , Osteotomía/métodos , Grupo de Atención al Paciente/organización & administración , Retinoblastoma/patología , Retinoblastoma/cirugía , Estudios Retrospectivos , Rabdomiosarcoma/patología , Rabdomiosarcoma/cirugía , Resultado del Tratamiento , Reino Unido
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Thorax ; 78(8): 743-744, 2023 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37290922
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J Am Acad Dermatol ; 76(4): 730-735, 2017 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27816291

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Atrophying pityriasis versicolor (PV), first described in 1971, is a rare variant in which lesions appear atrophic. OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the pathophysiology of atrophying PV. METHODS: A retrospective chart review identified 6 cases of atrophying PV. In all cases, routine light microscopy, an elastic tissue stain, and immunohistochemical assessment for the expression of CD3, CD4, CD8, GATA3 and CXCR3 was performed. RESULTS: All cases demonstrated hyperkeratosis with intracorneal infiltration by pathogenic hyphal forms as well as epidermal attenuation and papillary dermal elastolysis. A supervening, mild-to-moderate, superficial lymphocytic infiltrate was noted and characterized by a focal CD8+ T cell-mediated interface dermatitis along with a mixed T-cell infiltrate composed of GATA3+ and CXCR3+ T cells. LIMITATIONS: Small sample size and the loss of some patients to follow-up. CONCLUSION: Atrophying PV represents the sequelae of a mixed helper T-cell (TH1 and TH2) idiosyncratic immune response to Malassezia and can present as a protracted dermatosis that may clinically mimic an atypical lymphocytic infiltrate. TH1 cytokines can recruit histiocytes, a source of elastases, and upregulate matrix metalloproteinase activity, which may contribute to epidermal atrophy.


Asunto(s)
Linfocitos T CD8-positivos/inmunología , Malassezia/inmunología , Células TH1/inmunología , Células Th2/inmunología , Tiña Versicolor/inmunología , Adulto , Anciano , Antígenos CD/análisis , Atrofia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Femenino , Factor de Transcripción GATA3/análisis , Histiocitos/enzimología , Histiocitos/inmunología , Humanos , Inmunofenotipificación , Lupus Eritematoso Cutáneo/diagnóstico , Malassezia/aislamiento & purificación , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Micosis Fungoide/diagnóstico , Receptores CXCR3/análisis , Estudios Retrospectivos , Tiña Versicolor/diagnóstico , Tiña Versicolor/patología , Tiña Versicolor/fisiopatología
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J Avian Med Surg ; 31(3): 232-238, 2017 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28891689

RESUMEN

A wild-caught lesser flamingo (Phoeniconaias minor) from the Fort Worth Zoo (Fort Worth, TX, USA) presented with moderate lameness that progressed to the inability to stand 2 days after restraint and handling. Results of blood tests showed severely elevated creatine phosphokinase (CPK) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) activities, confirming suspected capture myopathy. Intensive supportive therapy, consisting of intravenous fluids and muscle relaxants, along with physical rehabilitation therapy, nutritional support, and anxiolytics, were instituted to aid in relaxation and muscle regeneration. After 2 weeks of intensive therapy, the bird showed substantial improvement and could remain standing throughout the day after being assisted to a standing position. By day 23, the bird was able to stand independently and walk completely unassisted, with no discernible lameness. The bird has subsequently remained healthy since it was returned to the flock approximately 27 days after it was first presented for treatment. Although anecdotal communications of successful treatment of this condition in flamingos exist, this is the first report, to our knowledge, that describes in detail the successful treatment of capture myopathy in any flamingo species. Success in this case is attributed to the combination of early fluid and drug therapy, intensive physical rehabilitation therapy, and anxiolytics to counteract the hyperexcitable nature of this wild-caught bird.


Asunto(s)
Antidiscinéticos/uso terapéutico , Antiinflamatorios no Esteroideos/uso terapéutico , Enfermedades de las Aves/etiología , Fluidoterapia/veterinaria , Relajantes Musculares Centrales/uso terapéutico , Enfermedades Musculares/veterinaria , Animales , Animales de Zoológico , Antidiscinéticos/administración & dosificación , Antiinfecciosos/administración & dosificación , Antiinfecciosos/uso terapéutico , Antiinflamatorios no Esteroideos/administración & dosificación , Enfermedades de las Aves/terapia , Aves , Haloperidol/administración & dosificación , Haloperidol/uso terapéutico , Masculino , Meloxicam/administración & dosificación , Meloxicam/uso terapéutico , Metocarbamol/administración & dosificación , Metocarbamol/uso terapéutico , Relajantes Musculares Centrales/administración & dosificación , Enfermedades Musculares/etiología , Enfermedades Musculares/terapia , Condicionamiento Físico Animal , Rehabilitación
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Palliat Support Care ; 13(5): 1469-72, 2015 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25354470

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to review how meditation could comfort the terminally ill. METHOD: Our methodology was a literature search, which included books, journals, papers in collections, and online databases. The main search engines employed were Google Scholar and the Durham University Library. The main databases consulted were the Christian Meditation Centre, Project Meditation, and Stress-Related Facts and Well-Being at Monash. We were specifically interested in data acquired from clinical and nonclinical trials. The arguments needed to be based on qualitative and quantitative scientific data. Papers were published between 1985 and 2014. We then subdivided the review into three subcategories: physical, emotional, and self-awareness. When reviewing each category, we put our results into tabular form. In each table, we noted the percentage of terminally ill patients (TIPs) and non-terminally ill patients (NTIPs), and whether meditation had comforted them. RESULTS: Our review demonstrated that there are many areas that have yet to be researched. First, very little work has been done on how meditation affects the physical health of TIPs, including such variables as blood pressure, chronic pain, and sleeping patterns. However, no research has been done on heart disease, hypertension, depression, among others. Second, virtually no research has been conducted on how meditation affects the mental health of TIPs. Notably neglected areas include anxiety, compliance, depression, and stress. Third, no research has been done on whether meditation increases self-awareness in TIPs. In each of these cases, most NTIPs reacted positively; however, no research has been done on why TIPs reacted differently. SIGNIFICANCE OF RESULTS: Our results demonstrate the need for further research on how meditation affects terminally ill patients. In turn, this would enrich the debate on whether meditation should be prescribed for the dying.


Asunto(s)
Meditación/psicología , Cuidados Paliativos/psicología , Espiritualidad , Enfermo Terminal/psicología , Ansiedad/fisiopatología , Ansiedad/psicología , Ansiedad/terapia , Presión Sanguínea/fisiología , Bases de Datos Bibliográficas , Depresión/fisiopatología , Depresión/psicología , Depresión/terapia , Humanos , Meditación/métodos , Manejo del Dolor/métodos , Cuidados Paliativos/métodos , Trastornos del Sueño-Vigilia/fisiopatología , Trastornos del Sueño-Vigilia/psicología , Trastornos del Sueño-Vigilia/terapia
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Physiol Rep ; 12(7): e16005, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38605426

RESUMEN

In this review, we discuss some of the recent advances in our understanding of the physiology of the air pollution and exercise. The key areas covered include the effect of exercise intensity, the effects of pre-exposure to air pollution, acclimation to air pollution, and the utility of masks during exercise. Although higher intensity exercise leads to an increase in the inhaled dose of pollutants for a given distance traveled, the acute effects of (diesel exhaust) air pollution do not appear to be more pronounced. Second, exposure to air pollution outside of exercise bouts seems to have an effect on exercise response, although little research has examined this relationship. Third, humans appear to have an ability to acclimate to ground level ozone, but not other pollutants. And finally, masks may have beneficial effects on certain outcomes at low intensity exercise in pollution with significant levels of particles, but more study is required in realistic conditions.


Asunto(s)
Contaminantes Atmosféricos , Contaminación del Aire , Contaminantes Ambientales , Humanos , Contaminantes Atmosféricos/efectos adversos , Contaminación del Aire/efectos adversos , Emisiones de Vehículos , Ejercicio Físico
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Rand Health Q ; 10(4): 3, 2023 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37720076

RESUMEN

More than 155,000 New Yorkers were trained in Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) between 2016 and 2020. Free citywide trainings were made available to all New Yorkers and were disseminated through city agencies and community-based settings. RAND Corporation researchers conducted a mixed-methods study that included a web-based survey of past trainees and a series of focus groups with leaders of community-based organizations and city agency staff to assess the impact of the MHFA trainings and needs for future training. In this article, the authors describe the evaluation activities that took place; the methods behind them; and the results at the individual, agency, and community levels. They also offer recommendations for ways to improve future mental health education efforts. Respondents applied MHFA skills extensively and broadly across their social networks. Nine in ten respondents had contact with an individual with a mental health problem in the past six months. Among those who had contact, 84 percent indicated using their MHFA skills to help a friend or family member, and nearly half reported applying skills with a co-worker, neighbor, or acquaintance. Because MHFA was offered through city agency workplaces and community-based settings, tens of thousands of New Yorkers were given tools to come to the aid of individuals in their personal and professional lives. MHFA may be a promising approach to building supportive social networks, organizations, and communities that are primed to recognize and assist those experiencing mental health challenges.

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Eur Heart J ; 37(29): 2315-2381, 2016 08 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27222591
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J Emerg Med ; 43(3): 465-7, 2012 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22244291

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) toxicity results predominantly from myocardial sodium-channel blockade. Subsequent ventricular dysrhythmias, myocardial depression, and hypotension cause cardiovascular collapse. Animal studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of intravenous lipid-emulsion in treating TCA cardiotoxicity. CASE REPORT: We report a case of dothiepin (tricyclic antidepressant) overdose causing refractory cardiovascular collapse, which seemed to be successfully reversed with lipid-emulsion therapy (Intralipid(®); Fresenius, Cheshire, UK). CONCLUSIONS: Lipid emulsions are a potentially novel therapy for reversing cardiotoxicity seen in TCA overdose. Research is required into the role of lipid emulsion in the management of poisoning by oral lipophilic agents.


Asunto(s)
Antidepresivos Tricíclicos/efectos adversos , Dotiepina/efectos adversos , Sobredosis de Droga/tratamiento farmacológico , Emulsiones Grasas Intravenosas/uso terapéutico , Paro Cardíaco/tratamiento farmacológico , Fosfolípidos/uso terapéutico , Aceite de Soja/uso terapéutico , Adulto , Sobredosis de Droga/complicaciones , Electrocardiografía , Emulsiones/uso terapéutico , Femenino , Paro Cardíaco/inducido químicamente , Humanos
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Case Rep Neurol ; 14(3): 404-407, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36644004

RESUMEN

Eteplirsen is an antisense oligonucleotide used in the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). The safety of eteplirsen use in individuals with rare comorbid conditions is not known. We present the case of a 4-year-old boy with a DMD exon deletion amenable to treatment with eteplirsen and comorbid sickle cell anemia. He has received eteplirsen treatment for 3 years with no clear adverse effects, including no increase in sickle cell crises.

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Pharm Res ; 28(9): 2119-29, 2011 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21523512

RESUMEN

PURPOSE: To model and interpret drug distribution in the dermis and underlying tissues after topical application which is relevant to the treatment of local conditions. METHODS: We created a new physiological pharmacokinetic model to describe the effect of blood flow, blood protein binding and dermal binding on the rate and depth of penetration of topical drugs into the underlying skin. We used this model to interpret literature in vivo human biopsy data on dermal drug concentration at various depths in the dermis after topical application of six substances. This interpretation was facilitated by our in vitro human dermal penetration studies in which dermal diffusion coefficient and binding were estimated. RESULTS: The model shows that dermal diffusion alone cannot explain the in vivo data, and blood and/or lymphatic transport to deep tissues must be present for almost all of the drugs tested. CONCLUSION: Topical drug delivery systems for deeper tissue delivery should recognise that blood/lymphatic transport may dominate over dermal diffusion for certain compounds.


Asunto(s)
Modelos Biológicos , Preparaciones Farmacéuticas/administración & dosificación , Farmacocinética , Piel/metabolismo , Administración Tópica , Transporte Biológico , Cromatografía Líquida de Alta Presión , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Femenino , Humanos , Tasa de Depuración Metabólica , Peso Molecular , Preparaciones Farmacéuticas/sangre , Preparaciones Farmacéuticas/química , Absorción Cutánea , Solubilidad , Soluciones , Distribución Tisular
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Pharmaceutics ; 13(9)2021 Aug 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34575425

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Rheological characteristics and shear response have potential implication in defining the pharmaceutical equivalence, therapeutic equivalence, and perceptive equivalence of commercial topical products. Three creams (C1 and C3 as oil-in-water and C2 as water-in-oil emulsions), and two gels (G1 and G2 carbomer-based) were characterized using the dynamic range of controlled shear in steady-state flow and oscillatory modes. All products, other than C3, met the Critical Quality Attribute criteria for high zero-shear viscosity (η0) of 2.6 × 104 to 1.5 × 105 Pa∙s and yield stress (τ0) of 55 to 277 Pa. C3 exhibited a smaller linear viscoelastic region and lower η0 (2547 Pa∙s) and τ0 (2 Pa), consistent with lotion-like behavior. All dose forms showed viscoelastic solid behavior having a storage modulus (G') higher than the loss modulus (G″) in the linear viscoelastic region. However, the transition of G' > G″ to G″ > G' during the continual strain increment was more rapid for the creams, elucidating a relatively brittle deformation, whereas these transitions in gels were more prolonged, consistent with a gradual disentanglement of the polymer network. In conclusion, these analyses not only ensure quality and stability, but also enable the microstructure to be characterized as being flexible (gels) or inelastic (creams).

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J Investig Med ; 68(1): 83-87, 2020 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31248943

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The journal impact factor (IF) is the leading method of scholarly assessment in today's research world. An important question is whether or not this is still a constructive method. For a specific journal, the IF is the number of citations for publications over the previous 2 years divided by the number of total citable publications in these years (the citation window). Although this simplicity works to an advantage of this method, complications arise when answers to questions such as 'What is included in the citation window' or 'What makes a good journal impact factor' contain ambiguity. In this review, we discuss whether or not the IF should still be considered the gold standard of scholarly assessment in view of the many recent changes and the emergence of new publication models. We will outline its advantages and disadvantages. The advantages of the IF include promoting the author meanwhile giving the readers a visualization of the magnitude of review. On the other hand, its disadvantages include reflecting the journal's quality more than the author's work, the fact that it cannot be compared across different research disciplines, and the struggles it faces in the world of open access. Recently, alternatives to the IF have been emerging, such as the SCImago Journal & Country Rank, the Source Normalized Impact per Paper and the Eigenfactor Score, among others. However, all alternatives proposed thus far are associated with their own limitations as well. In conclusion, although IF contains its cons, until there are better proposed alternative methods, IF remains one of the most effective methods for assessing scholarly activity.


Asunto(s)
Factor de Impacto de la Revista , Publicaciones Periódicas como Asunto/estadística & datos numéricos , Benchmarking , Publicación de Acceso Abierto
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Iran J Pharm Res ; 19(3): 572-578, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33680052

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Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSP) of human stratum corneum (SC) represent its polarity and are very important for design and optimization of dermatological formulations. However, there is no directly measured data available in the literature for such a crucial property, which is the subject of the present investigation. HSP of the SC was measured by solvent uptake here. 18 solvents/mixtures with different HSP values were selected and their uptake by the SC was measured at 32 °C. The solvents were then divided into good and bad solvents according to their uptake into the SC. The HSP discrete parts of "atomic dispersion forces (δD)", "dipolar intermolecular forces (δP)", and "hydrogen bonding (δH)" were then calculated using uptake data and HSPiP software. Results showed that δD, δP, and δH values of the SC at 32 °C are 16.5, 12, 7.7 respectively. The obtained HSP values, which were measured for the first time here, were then used to interpret enhancement effects of permeation enhancers and the uptake of vehicles by the SC using Relative Energy Difference (RED), with good correlations. SC HSP values can be further used in transdermal drug delivery, cosmetic formulations, safety issues, etc.

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