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Drug Deliv Transl Res ; 13(2): 642-657, 2023 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36008703

ABSTRACT

Buccal drug administration may be chosen as a medication route to treat various diseases for local or systemic effects. This study proposes the development of a thermosensitive hydrogel containing curcumin-loaded lipid-core nanocapsules coated with chitosan to increase mucoadhesion, circumventing several limitations of this route of administration. Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose and Poloxamer® 407 were incorporated for hydrogel production. Physicochemical characterization parameters, such as particle size distribution, mean diameter, polydispersity index, zeta potential, and morphology, were analyzed. Spherical homogeneous particles were obtained with average diameter, of 173 ± 22 nm for LNCc (curcumin lipid-core nanocapsules) and 179 ± 48 nm for CLNCc (chitosan-curcumin lipid-core nanocapsules). A PDI equal to 0.09 ± 0.02 for LNCc and 0.26 ± 0.01 for CLNCc confirmed homogeneity. Tensile analysis and washability test on porcine buccal mucosa indicated higher mucoadhesion for hydrogels in comparison to the nanocapsules in suspension, remaining on the mucous membrane up to 8 h (10.92 ± 3.95 µg of curcumin washed for H-LNCc and 28.41 ± 24.47 µg for H-CLNCc) versus the latter, which remained washed on the membrane for 90 min only (62.60 ± 4.72 µg for LNCc and 52.08 ± 1.63 µg for CLNCc). The irritant potential (IR) of the formulations was evaluated by the hen's egg chorioallantoic membrane test (HET-CAM), with no irritation phenomena observed. Formulations were tested for their efficacy in an in vitro model against oral squamous cancer cell line, showing a significant reduction in cell viability on all tested groups. These findings demonstrated that the proposed nanosystem is mucoadhesive and has potential to deliver buccal treatments.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell , Chitosan , Curcumin , Head and Neck Neoplasms , Mouth Neoplasms , Nanocapsules , Animals , Female , Swine , Nanocapsules/chemistry , Hydrogels , Chitosan/chemistry , Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck , Chickens , Mouth Neoplasms/drug therapy , Lipids/chemistry
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Cancers (Basel) ; 14(4)2022 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35205722

ABSTRACT

Psychosocial interventions prevent emotional distress and facilitate adaptation in breast cancer (BC). However, conventional care presents accessibility barriers that eHealth has the potential to overcome. ICOnnecta't is a stepped digital ecosystem designed to build wellbeing and reduce psychosocial risks during the cancer journey through a European-funded project. Women recently diagnosed with BC in a comprehensive cancer center were offered the ecosystem. ICOnnecta't consists of four care levels, provided according to users' distress: screening and monitoring, psychoeducation campus, peer-support community, and online-group psychotherapy. Descriptive analyses were conducted to assess the platform's implementation, while multilevel linear models were used to study users' psychosocial course after diagnosis. ICOnnecta't showed acceptance, use and attrition rates of 57.62, 74.60, and 29.66%, respectively. Up to 76.19% of users reported being satisfied with the platform and 75.95% informed that it was easy to use. A total of 443 patients' needs were detected and responsively managed, leading 94.33% of users to remain in the preventive steps. In general, strong social support led to a better psychosocial course. ICOnnecta't has been successfully implemented. The results showed that it supported the development of a digital relation with healthcare services and opened new early support pathways.

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Nutr Hosp ; 38(Spec No2): 68-70, 2021 Sep 30.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34323098

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Zinc is an essential trace element involved in catalytic, structural, and regulatory functions, participating also in the metabolism of nutrients. Its role in insulin resistance appears to be of great importance, as it is involved in oxidative stress, the endocrine regulation of insulin, and the regulation of glucose uptake. For this reason, both intake and serum levels of zinc are inversely related to insulin resistance. Currently, zinc intake in children is low, and zinc deficiency exists in a significant proportion. Zinc can be found in meat, fish, eggs, and dairy products. Although it certainly is present in foods of plant origin, their high phytate contents generally reduce its bioavailability. For this reason, it is important to monitor intake throughout childhood, and to consider supplementation in children with insulin resistance or obesity.


INTRODUCCIÓN: El zinc es un oligoelemento esencial involucrado en funciones catalíticas, estructurales y de regulación, además de participar en el metabolismo de los nutrientes. Su función en la resistencia a la insulina parece tener gran importancia, ya que tiene relación con el estrés oxidativo, la regulación endocrina de la insulina y la regulación de la captación de glucosa. Por esta razón, tanto la ingesta como los niveles séricos de zinc se relacionan inversamente con la resistencia a la insulina. A día de hoy, la ingesta de zinc es insuficiente en muchos niños y existe deficiencia de este mineral en una importante proporción. El zinc lo podemos encontrar en carnes, pescados, huevos y lácteos. Aunque es cierto que también existe en los alimentos de origen vegetal, generalmente, su alto contenido en fitatos reduce la biodisponibilidad del zinc. Por esta razón es importante vigilar la ingesta a lo largo de toda la etapa infantil y considerar la suplementación en los niños con resistencia a la insulina u obesidad.


Subject(s)
Biological Availability , Insulin Resistance , Zinc/pharmacology , Humans , Pediatrics/methods , Pediatrics/trends , Zinc/administration & dosage
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Nutr Hosp ; 37(Spec No2): 63-66, 2021 Jan 13.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32993301

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Objective: although osteoporosis develops in advanced stages of life, it must be prevented and stopped from the pediatric age, acting on modifiable factors, especially diet and lifestyle. The objective of this work is to review the latest evidence on nutritional improvements that can help in the prevention and control of the disease. Methods: bibliographic search related to the topic. Results: it is advisable to avoid energy restrictions, especially in postmenopausal women and particularly if they have osteopenia/osteoporosis since, in relation to these pathologies, excess weight may be preferable, rather than underweight. Protein intake higher than the recommended one is beneficial for the bone, provided that the calcium intake is adequate. Excessive intake of sugar and saturated fat should be avoided, but attempts should be made to achieve the nutritional goals set for ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and fiber. It is important to monitor vitamin D status and calcium intake, which is inadequate in high percentages of individuals, as well as improving the contribution of vitamins K, C and group B, and also magnesium, potassium, iron, zinc, copper, fluorine, manganese, silicon and boron, and avoiding the excessive contribution of phosphorus and sodium. Conclusions: osteoporosis is an underdiagnosed pathology and of increasing prevalence. Due to its high morbidity and mortality, prevention is important and, from a nutritional point of view, it is convenient to bring the diet closer to the theoretical ideal. In general, increasing the consumption of dairy products, fish, vegetables and fruits, as well as reducing the consumption of salt, during childhood and throughout life, seems convenient for the bone improvement of most of the population.


INTRODUCCIÓN: Introducción y objetivos: la osteoporosis, aunque se manifiesta en etapas avanzadas de la vida, se debe prevenir y frenar desde la edad pediátrica, actuando sobre los factores modificables, especialmente la alimentación y el estilo de vida. El objetivo del presente trabajo es revisar las últimas evidencias sobre las mejoras nutricionales que pueden ayudar en la prevención y el control de la enfermedad. Métodos: búsqueda bibliográfica en relación con el tema. Resultados: conviene evitar las restricciones energéticas, especialmente en mujeres posmenopáusicas, sobre todo si tienen osteopenia/osteoporosis dado que, en relación con estas patologías, puede ser preferible un exceso de peso frente a un peso insuficiente. Una ingesta proteica superior a la recomendada es beneficiosa para el hueso siempre que la ingesta de calcio sea adecuada. Se debe evitar una ingesta excesiva de azúcar y de grasa saturada, pero se deben intentar alcanzar los objetivos nutricionales marcados para los ácidos grasos poliinsaturados ω-3 y la fibra. Es importante vigilar la situación en vitamina D y la ingesta de calcio, que es inadecuada en elevados porcentajes de individuos. También conviene mejorar el aporte de vitaminas K, C y del grupo B, así como de magnesio, potasio, hierro, zinc, cobre, flúor, manganeso, silicio y boro, y evitar el aporte excesivo de fósforo y sodio. Conclusiones: la osteoporosis es una patología infradiagnosticada y de prevalencia creciente. Por su elevada morbilidad y mortalidad es importante la prevención y desde el punto de vista nutricional conviene aproximar la dieta al ideal teórico. En general, el incremento en el consumo de lácteos, pescado, verduras, hortalizas y frutas, así como la reducción del consumo de sal, durante la infancia y a lo largo de la vida parecen convenientes para la mejora ósea de la mayor parte de la población.


Subject(s)
Nutrition Therapy/methods , Osteoporosis/prevention & control , Diet , Female , Humans , Male , Nutritional Status , Osteoporosis/diet therapy , Overweight/complications , Primary Prevention , Sodium, Dietary/adverse effects
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Rev Esp Enferm Dig ; 112(1): 16-22, 2020 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31729235

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: the standard treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemo-radiotherapy, surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy. Only 50% of patients receive the adjuvant treatment due to the surgical complications and toxicity of radiotherapy. Recently, neoadjuvant chemotherapy has been investigated in the locally advanced rectal cancer setting, with the aim of guaranteeing an uninterrupted systemic treatment. The objective of the present study was to assess the safety and efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in locally advanced rectal cancer. METHODS AND PATIENTS: patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy and surgery were identified from a prospective database of patients with rectal cancer (cII-III). The primary outcomes were the assessment of the number of R0 resections, the degree of pathologic response, patterns of recurrence and overall and disease-free survival. Treatment schedule: patients received 6-8 cycles of oxaliplatin and fluoropyrimides based chemotherapy. RESULTS: twenty-seven patients who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy were identified. Twenty-six anterior resections and one Hartmann intervention were performed. An R0 resection was performed in 27 (100%) patients and no involvement of the circumferential margin was observed. Complete pathologic response (ypT0N0) was confirmed in four (14.8%) patients. The median follow-up was 35 months (range: 10-81) and four distant recurrences were recorded. Overall and disease-free survival at five years was 85% and 84.7%, respectively. Twenty-seven (100%) patients received all the cycles of chemotherapy, with a mean of six cycles (range 5-8) per patient. CONCLUSIONS: neoadjuvant chemotherapy is a promising alternative in the locally advanced rectal cancer setting and further phase III clinical trials are clearly warranted.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use , Neoadjuvant Therapy/methods , Rectal Neoplasms/drug therapy , Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/adverse effects , Capecitabine/administration & dosage , Capecitabine/adverse effects , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant/adverse effects , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant/methods , Disease-Free Survival , Female , Fluorouracil/administration & dosage , Fluorouracil/adverse effects , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neoadjuvant Therapy/adverse effects , Oxaliplatin/administration & dosage , Oxaliplatin/adverse effects , Rectal Neoplasms/pathology , Rectal Neoplasms/surgery
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Biomolecules ; 9(10)2019 09 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31575072

ABSTRACT

Diabetes mellitus is one of the major health problems in the world, the incidence and associated mortality are increasing. Inadequate regulation of the blood sugar imposes serious consequences for health. Conventional antidiabetic drugs are effective, however, also with unavoidable side effects. On the other hand, medicinal plants may act as an alternative source of antidiabetic agents. Examples of medicinal plants with antidiabetic potential are described, with focuses on preclinical and clinical studies. The beneficial potential of each plant matrix is given by the combined and concerted action of their profile of biologically active compounds.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus/drug therapy , Hypoglycemic Agents/therapeutic use , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry , Animals , Blood Glucose/drug effects , Clinical Trials as Topic , Diabetes Mellitus/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects , Gene Regulatory Networks/drug effects , Humans , Hypoglycemic Agents/chemistry , Hypoglycemic Agents/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology
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Nutr Hosp ; 36(Spec No3): 30-34, 2019 Aug 27.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31368334

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Although the benefits of breastfeeding are clear and well documented, for both newborns and nursing mothers, breastfeeding rates worldwide are not optimal in many cases. There are multiple myths and errors related to breastfeeding: that certain foods cannot be consumed during breastfeeding, that, however, certain foods must be consumed to increase milk production, that composition of breast milk is not adequate in some cases, that breastfeeding is associated with more risk of suffering caries… Therefore, the objective of this article is to clarify the reality about these aspects of breastfeeding.


INTRODUCCIÓN: Aunque los beneficios de la lactancia materna son claros y están bien documentados tanto para los recién nacidos como para las madres lactantes, las tasas de lactancia materna a nivel mundial en muchos casos no son óptimas. Existen múltiples mitos y errores en relación con la lactancia materna, como que no pueden consumirse determinados alimentos, que deben consumirse determinados alimentos para aumentar la producción láctea, que la composición de la leche materna en algunos casos no es adecuada, que la lactancia materna se asocia a más riesgo de caries… Por todo ello, el objetivo de este artículo es aclarar la realidad acerca de estos aspectos sobre la lactancia materna.


Subject(s)
Breast Feeding , Food , Infant Health , Maternal Health , Age Factors , Breast Feeding/adverse effects , Breast Feeding/psychology , Dietary Supplements , Energy Intake , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Milk, Human/chemistry , Nutritional Requirements
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Nutr Hosp ; 36(Spec No3): 70-74, 2019 Aug 27.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31368343

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Cholelithiasis and kidney stones are frequent pathologies in developed countries. Gallstones can be pigmentary, cholesterol (75%) or mixed. Age, female sex, obesity, rapid weight loss, consumption of refined sugars, saturated fat, iron deficiency, vitamin D and low intake of fiber and vitamin C are factors associated with an increased risk of cholelithiasis. On the other hand, the intake of ω-3 fatty acids, oleic acid, calcium, magnesium, fiber, fruits and vegetables, dairy products, nuts, coffee, moderate consumption of alcohol, vitamin C supplements, physical exercise and a regular diet have a protective paper. The most frequent kidney stones are calcium oxalate followed by mixed ones (oxalate and calcium phosphate), struvite, uric acid and cystine. A high water intake is recommended (> 2.5 l / day), varying the type of recommended or unadvisable food depending on the type of calculus. In oxalic lithiasis it is recommended to reduce the consumption of meat, moderate that of spinach, Swiss chard, asparagus, chocolate and avoid excessive sodium intake. The administration of oxalate-degrading probiotics (Lactobacillus) may reduce intestinal absorption, although further studies are necessary to corroborate these results. In calcium phosphate acidifying diet is recommended and limit the consumption of coffee and tea. The prevention of uric calculus is based on hydration with alkalizing drinks and vegetarian diet, decreasing foods rich in purines (liver, kidney, fish eggs, anchovies, sardines and seafood) and in calculus of cystine diet is recommended alkalizing. Since the formation of struvite calculi is due to urinary infections, pharmacological treatment and the consumption of acidifying diets, moderation of the intake of phosphate-rich foods and limiting the contribution of fats and citrus fruits are necessary. The nutritional intervention is an effective measure in the prevention of biliary and renal lithiasis and prevent its recurrence.


INTRODUCCIÓN: La colelitiasis y litiasis renal son patologías frecuentes en países desarrollados. Los cálculos biliares pueden ser pigmentarios, de colesterol (75%) o mixtos. La edad, el sexo femenino, la obesidad, la pérdida rápida de peso, el consumo de azúcares refinados, la grasa saturada, la deficiencia de hierro y de vitamina D y la baja ingesta de fibra y vitamina C son factores asociados a mayor riesgo de colelitiasis. Por otro lado, la ingesta de ácidos grasos ω-3, ácido oleico, calcio, magnesio, fibra, frutas y verduras, lácteos, frutos secos, café, un consumo moderado de alcohol, suplementos de vitamina C, ejercicio físico y una alimentación regular desempeñan un papel protector. Las litiasis renales más frecuentes son de oxalato cálcico, seguidas de las mixtas (oxalato y fosfato cálcico), estruvita, ácido úrico y cistina. Se aconseja una elevada ingesta hídrica (> 2,5 l/día), variando el tipo de alimentos recomendados o desaconsejados en función del tipo de cálculo. En litiasis oxálica se recomienda reducir el consumo de carne, moderar el de espinacas, acelgas, espárragos, chocolate y evitar el aporte excesivo de sodio. La administración de probióticos degradantes de oxalato (Lactobacillus) podría reducir su absorción intestinal, aunque son necesarios más estudios para corroborar estos resultados. En las de fosfato cálcico se aconseja dieta acidificante y limitar el consumo de café y té. La prevención de cálculos de úrico está basada en la hidratación con bebidas alcalinizantes y dieta vegetariana, disminuyendo los alimentos ricos en purinas (hígado, riñón, huevas de pescado, anchoas, sardinas y mariscos), y en cálculos de cistina se aconseja el consumo de dietas alcalinizantes. Dado que la formación de cálculos de estruvita se debe a infecciones urinarias, es necesario un tratamiento farmacológico y el consumo de dietas acidificantes, moderar la ingesta de alimentos ricos en fosfatos y limitar el aporte de grasas y cítricos. La intervención nutricional es una medida eficaz en la prevención de la litiasis biliar y renal y para evitar su recurrencia.


Subject(s)
Cholelithiasis/prevention & control , Gallstones/prevention & control , Kidney Calculi/prevention & control , Age Factors , Ascorbic Acid Deficiency/complications , Calcium, Dietary , Cholelithiasis/chemistry , Cholelithiasis/etiology , Dietary Fats, Unsaturated/administration & dosage , Exercise , Fruit , Gallstones/chemistry , Gallstones/etiology , Humans , Iron, Dietary , Kidney Calculi/chemistry , Kidney Calculi/etiology , Magnesium , Sex Factors , Urolithiasis/etiology , Urolithiasis/prevention & control
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PLoS One ; 12(11): e0187418, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29107978

ABSTRACT

Curcumin (CUR) has been used as photosensitizer in antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy (aPDT). However its poor water solubility, instability, and scarce bioavalibility hinder its in vivo application. The aim of this study was to synthesize curcumin in polymeric nanoparticles (NP) and to evaluate their antimicrobial photodynamic effect and cytoxicity. CUR in anionic and cationic NP was synthesized using polylactic acid and dextran sulfate by the nanoprecipitation method. For cationic NP, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide was added. CUR-NP were characterized by physicochemical properties, photodegradation, encapsulation efficiency and release of curcumin from nanoparticles. CUR-NP was compared with free CUR in 10% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) as a photosensitizer for aPDT against planktonic and biofilms (mono-, dual- and triple-species) cultures of Streptococcus mutans, Candida albicans and Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus. The cytotoxicity effect of formulations was evaluated on keratinocytes. Data were analysed by parametric (ANOVA) and non-parametric (Kruskal-Wallis) tests (α = 0.05). CUR-NP showed alteration in the physicochemical properties along time, photodegradation similar to free curcumin, encapsulation efficiency up to 67%, and 96% of release after 48h. After aPDT planktonic cultures showed reductions from 0.78 log10 to complete eradication, while biofilms showed no antimicrobial effect or reductions up to 4.44 log10. Anionic CUR-NP showed reduced photoinactivation of biofilms. Cationic CUR-NP showed microbicidal effect even in absence of light. Anionic formulations showed no cytotoxic effect compared with free CUR and cationic CUR-NP and NP. The synthesized formulations improved the water solubility of CUR, showed higher antimicrobial photodynamic effect for planktonic cultures than for biofilms, and the encapsulation of CUR in anionic NP reduced the cytotoxicity of 10% DMSO used for free CUR.


Subject(s)
Candida albicans/drug effects , Curcumin/pharmacology , Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus/drug effects , Photochemotherapy/methods , Streptococcus mutans/drug effects , Biofilms , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Curcumin/chemistry , Microbial Sensitivity Tests
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Neurotox Res ; 30(3): 380-91, 2016 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27126806

ABSTRACT

Alternatives for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are scarce and controversial. The etiology of neuronal vulnerability in ALS is being studied in motor neuron-like NSC-34 cells to determine the underlying mechanisms leading to selective loss of motor neurons. One such mechanism is associated with mitochondrial oxidative stress, Ca(2+) overload, and low expression of Ca(2+)-buffering proteins. Therefore, in order to elicit neuronal death in ALS, NSC-34 cells were exposed to the following cytotoxic agents: (1) a mixture of oligomycin 10 µM and rotenone 30 µM (O/R), or (2) phenylarsine oxide 1 µM (PAO) (to mimic excess free radical production during mitochondrial dysfunction), and (3) veratridine 100 µM (VTD) (to induce overload of Na(+) and Ca(2+) and to alter distribution of Ca(2+)-buffering proteins [parvalbumin and calbindin-D28k]). Thus, the aim of the study was to test the novel neuroprotective compound ITH33/IQM9.21 (ITH33) and to compare it with riluzole on in vitro models of neurotoxicity. Cell viability measured with MTT showed that only ITH33 protected against O/R at 3 µM and PAO at 10 µM, but not riluzole. ITH33 and riluzole were neuroprotective against VTD, blocked the maximum peak and the number of [Ca(2+)]c oscillations per cell, and restored the effect on parvalbumin. However, only riluzole reversed the effect on calbindin-D28k levels. Therefore, ITH33 was neuroprotective against oxidative stress and Na(+)/Ca(2+) overload, both of which are involved in ALS.


Subject(s)
Benzamides/pharmacology , Glutamates/pharmacology , Motor Neurons/drug effects , Neuroprotective Agents/pharmacology , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/drug therapy , Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/metabolism , Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/pathology , Animals , Arsenicals , Calbindin 1/metabolism , Calcium/metabolism , Calcium/toxicity , Cell Survival/drug effects , Cell Survival/physiology , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Mice , Mitochondria/drug effects , Mitochondria/metabolism , Mitochondria/pathology , Motor Neurons/pathology , Oligomycins/toxicity , Oxidative Stress/physiology , Parvalbumins/metabolism , Riluzole/pharmacology , Rotenone/toxicity , Sodium/metabolism , Sodium/toxicity , Veratridine/toxicity
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Nutr. hosp ; 33(supl.4): 3-7, 2016. graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-155232

ABSTRACT

El embarazo representa un desafío desde el punto de vista nutricional, debido a que las necesidades de nutrientes están aumentadas y una alteración en su ingesta puede afectar la salud materno-fetal. Estados deficitarios en micronutrientes están relacionados con preeclampsia, retraso del crecimiento intrauterino, aborto y anomalías congénitas. Actualmente, la dieta de muchas madres gestantes es insuficiente en micronutrientes, siendo necesaria su suplementación. Se recomienda la suplementación con ácido fólico en dosis de 400 μg/día, y de 5 mg en embarazadas de riesgo, debiendo comenzar al menos 1 mes antes de la concepción y durante las primeras 12 semanas de gestación, y prolongarla durante todo el embarazo en madres con riesgo nutricional. Es importante vigilar la dosis adecuada de ácido fólico para prevenir los posibles efectos adversos derivados de su acumulación plasmática no metabolizada. Un elevado porcentaje de gestantes presenta anemia ferropénica, estando recomendado el uso intermitente de suplementos con hierro (menor alteración gastrointestinal y estrés oxidativo); no recomendándose en madres no anémicas (con hemoglobina > 13,5 g/L). Dado que la absorción de calcio está aumentada hasta un 40% en gestación, no se recomienda su suplementación en madres con ingestas adecuadas (3 lácteos/día), debiéndose reservar su uso a madres con ingestas insuficientes y/o que tengan alto riesgo de preeclampsia. Respecto al iodo, existen posicionamientos contradictorios por parte de distintos grupos de trabajo, estableciéndose la suplementación con yoduro potásico en mujeres que no alcanzan las ingestas recomendadas con su dieta (3 raciones de leche y derivados lácteos + 2 g de sal yodada). Dado que la vitamina A y D pueden ser tóxicas para la madre y el feto, no está recomendada su suplementación excepto en casos de deficiencia. Aunque la administración de suplementos con varios micronutrientes puede repercutir favorablemente en el resultado del embarazo, es necesaria una mayor evidencia científica para establecer el reemplazo de hierro y ácido fólico con un suplemento de micronutrientes múltiple (AU)


Pregnancy is a challenge from the nutritional point of view, because nutrient requirements are increased and alter its intake can affect maternal and fetal health. Micronutrient deficiency states are related to preeclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction, abortion and congenital anomalies. Currently, the diet of many expectant mothers is insufficient in micronutrients, in this cases supplementation is necessary. It is recommended supplementation with folic acid in doses of 400 mcg / day and 5 mg/day in risk pregnant, and should begin at least one month before conception and during the first 12 weeks gestation, and extend it throughout pregnancy in mothers with nutritional risk. It is important to keep watch the proper dose of folic acid to prevent possible adverse effects of unmetabolized accumulation in plasma. A high percentage of pregnant women presented iron deficiency anemia, being recommended intermittent use of iron supplements (with lower gastrointestinal alteration and oxidative stress); not recommended for mothers without anemia (hemoglobin> 13.5 g / L). Since calcium absorption is increased up to 40% in gestation, its supplementation is not recommended for mothers with adequate intakes (3 dairy / day), and its use must be reserved to women with inadequate intakes and / or high risk of preeclampsia. Regarding the iodine, there are conflicting positions by different working groups established potassium iodide supplementation in women who do not reach their recommended intake (3 servings of milk and dairy products + 2 g of iodized salt), with their diets. Given that vitamin A and D can be toxic to mother and fetus, it is not recommended its supplementation except in cases of deficiency. Although the use of multiple micronutrients supplements may favorably impact the outcome of pregnancy, more scientific evidence is needed to establish the replacement of iron and folic acid with a multiple micronutrient supplement (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Adult , Dietary Supplements/standards , Dietary Supplements , Micronutrients/therapeutic use , Iodine/deficiency , Iodine/therapeutic use , Iron/deficiency , Iron/therapeutic use , Vitamin E/therapeutic use , Pyridoxine/therapeutic use , Calcium, Dietary/therapeutic use , Folic Acid/therapeutic use , Ascorbic Acid/therapeutic use , Vitamin A/therapeutic use
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Toxicon ; 104: 34-42, 2015 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26235908

ABSTRACT

Cylindrospermopsin (CYN) is known to produce changes in some oxidative stress biomarkers in fish acutely and subchronically exposed to the toxin. The present study investigated the effects of vitamin E supplementation against the oxidative stress induced by pure CYN in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Fish were pretreated with 700 mg vitamin E/kg fish body weight (bw)/day for 7 days by oral route, and on day seven, they received a single oral dose of 400 µg pure CYN/kg fish bw, and were killed after 24 h. The biomarkers evaluated included lipid peroxidation (LPO), protein and DNA oxidation, glutathione-S-transferase (GST), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and γ-glutamyl-cysteine synthetase (γ-GCS) activities, and ratio of reduced glutathione-oxidized glutathione (GSH/GSSG). This is the first study showing that vitamin E supplementation is effective at reducing the toxicity induced by CYN, recovering the biomarkers assayed to basal levels. Therefore, vitamin E can be considered a useful chemoprotectant that reduces hepatic and renal oxidative stress and can be used in the prophylaxis and treatment of CYN-related intoxication in fish.


Subject(s)
Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Tilapia , Uracil/analogs & derivatives , Vitamin E/pharmacology , Alkaloids , Animals , Bacterial Toxins , Biomarkers/metabolism , Catalase/metabolism , Cyanobacteria Toxins , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Glutamate-Cysteine Ligase/metabolism , Glutathione Peroxidase/metabolism , Glutathione Transferase/metabolism , Kidney/drug effects , Kidney/metabolism , Lipid Peroxidation , Liver/drug effects , Liver/metabolism , Protein Carbonylation , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism , Uracil/toxicity
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ACS Chem Neurosci ; 6(9): 1626-36, 2015 Sep 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26192029

ABSTRACT

Mitochondria regulate cellular Ca(2+) oscillations, taking up Ca(2+) through its uniporter and releasing it through the mitochondrial sodium/calcium exchanger. The role of mitochondria in the regulation of Ca(2+) cycle has received much attention recently, as it is a central stage in neuronal survival and death processes. Over the last decades, the 4,1-benzothiazepine CGP37157 has been the only available blocker of the mitochondrial sodium/calcium exchanger, although it targets several other calcium transporters. We report the synthesis of 4,1-benzothiazepine derivatives with the goal of enhancing mitochondrial sodium/calcium exchanger blockade and selectivity, and the evaluation of their cytoprotective effect. The compound 4c presented an interesting neuroprotective profile in addition to an important blockade of the mitochondrial sodium/calcium exchanger. The use of this benzothiazepine could help to understand the physiological functions of the mitochondrial sodium/calcium exchanger. In addition, we hypothesize that a moderate blockade of the mitochondrial sodium/calcium exchanger would provide enhanced neuroprotection in neurons.


Subject(s)
Neurodegenerative Diseases/drug therapy , Neuroprotective Agents/pharmacology , Thiazepines/pharmacology , Animals , Calcium/metabolism , Cattle , Cell Death , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Survival/drug effects , Cell Survival/physiology , Chromaffin Cells/drug effects , Chromaffin Cells/physiology , Cytoprotection , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , HeLa Cells , Humans , Membrane Potentials/drug effects , Membrane Potentials/physiology , Mitochondria/drug effects , Mitochondria/metabolism , Molecular Structure , Neuroprotective Agents/chemical synthesis , Neuroprotective Agents/chemistry , Sodium/metabolism , Sodium-Calcium Exchanger/antagonists & inhibitors , Sodium-Calcium Exchanger/metabolism , Thiazepines/chemical synthesis , Thiazepines/chemistry
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Nutr. hosp ; 30(supl.2): 29-35, oct. 2014. ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-134497

ABSTRACT

Objetivos: Analizar los principales desequilibrios nutricionales que afectan a la población española y las dificultades para su resolución. Métodos: Búsqueda bibliográfica en relación con el tema. Resultados: El desequilibrio del balance energético, asociado al creciente sedentarismo favorece el incremento en el padecimiento de sobrepeso y obesidad, problema que afecta a un 47,8% de adultos y a un 30,8% de niños españoles. También se constata una excesiva ingesta de sal (> 5 g/día) en un 88,2% de los adultos, considerando la excreción urinaria de sodio. Los estudios dietéticos realizados en muestras representativas de adultos, mediante control de la ingesta y empleo del programa DIAL, ponen de relieve la existencia de un 89,2% y un 93,3% de ingestas de grasa y grasa saturada superior a la aconsejada, mientras que en un 79,2% de los casos la ingesta de grasa poliinsaturada resultó insuficiente. Un 84,3%, 81,6%, 30,2% y 85,3% de los adultos presentan, respectivamente, ingestas de calcio, vitamina D, vitamina K y ácidos grasos omega-3 menores de las recomendadas. Por otra parte, 76,7% y 99,9% de los niños españoles tienen ingestas de calcio y vitamina D menores de las recomendadas. Existen deficiencias en un porcentaje apreciable de individuos en relación con los folatos, vitamina D, E, B1, B2, B6, calcio, hierro, zinc y selenio. La capacidad antioxidante y carga glucémica de la dieta son susceptibles de ser mejoradas. La ingesta de fluidos es menor de la adecuada en un 80-90% de los individuos. Los desequilibrios nutricionales se asocian con diversos perjuicios sanitarios (especialmente en resistencia a la insulina, deterioro óseo, peor función cognitiva/estado de ánimo, padecimiento de asma y otras alteraciones). Como barreras en la posible mejora, se detecta un desconocimiento no percibido en temas de nutrición y alimentación, la baja ingesta energética asociada al seguimiento de dietas hipocalóricas, restricciones alimentarias, sedentarismo, edad avanzada.. y el aumento en las necesidades (unido a peores hábitos alimentarios) de fumadores, hijos de fumadores, individuos con patologías, sobrepeso/obesidad... Conclusiones: La situación nutricional de la población es claramente mejorable. Las dificultades o barreras, al coexistir se suman para dificultar el lograr una situación correcta. Por ello, vigilar la problemática nutricional de diversos grupos de riesgo debe ser más habitual en el futuro, como base de posibles mejoras (AU)


Objectives: To analyze the main nutritional imbalances affecting Spanish population and the difficulties to solve it. Methods: Literature search regarding the topic. Results: The disturbance of energy balance, associated with growing sedentary lifestyle, favors the increase in overweight and obesity that affects 47.8% of adults and 30.8% of Spanish children. Excessive salt intake (> 5 g / day) was also verified in 88.2% of adults, quantifying urinary sodium excretion. Dietary studies in representative samples of adults, by controlling the intake and using the DIAL program, highlight the existence of a 89.2% and 93.3% people exceeding the recommended fat and saturated fat intakes, while in a 79.2% of cases intake of polyunsaturated fat was insufficient. A 84.3%, 81.6%, 30.2% and 85.3% of adults have intakes of calcium, vitamin D, vitamin K and omega-3 fatty acids respectively under the recommended. Moreover, 76.7% and 99.9% of Spanish children have intakes of calcium and vitamin D lower than recommended. In a significant percentage of individuals there are deficiencies related to folic acid, vitamin D, E, B1, B2, B6, calcium, iron, zinc and selenium. The antioxidant capacity and glycemic load of the diet should be improve. Fluid intake is less than adequate in 80-90% of individuals. All these nutritional imbalances are associated with various health problems, particularly insulin resistance, bone deterioration, poorer cognitive function/mood, asthma and other disorders. As barriers to improve include the following: not perceived ignorance about nutrition and food, low energy intake associated to hypocaloric diets, dietary restrictions, sedentary, elderly, increased requirements (joined to worst eating habits) of smokers, children of smokers, individuals with diseases, overweight/obesity... Conclusions: The nutritional status of the population is clearly improvable. Difficulties and barriers, coexist and add each other to hinder achieve the right situation. Therefore, monitoring nutritional problems in different risk groups should be more common in the future as a basis for further improvement (AU)


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Humans , Nutrition Disorders/epidemiology , Nutritional Requirements , Nutritional Status , Hyperphagia/epidemiology , Malnutrition/epidemiology , Risk Factors , Food and Nutritional Surveillance , Feeding Behavior , Food Preferences
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J Hum Evol ; 65(2): 168-84, 2013 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23830175

ABSTRACT

The Sierra de Atapuerca, northern Spain, is known from many prehistoric and palaeontological sites documenting human prehistory in Europe. Three major sites, Gran Dolina, Galería and Sima del Elefante, range in age from the oldest hominin of Western Europe dated to 1.1 to 1.3 Ma (millions of years ago) at Sima del Elefante to c.a. 0.2 Ma on the top of the Galería archaeological sequence. Recently, a chronology based on luminescence methods (Thermoluminescence [TL] and Infrared Stimulated Luminescence [IRSL]) applied to cave sediments was published for the Gran Dolina and Galería sites. The authors proposed for Galería an age of 450 ka (thousands of years ago) for the units lower GIII and GII, suggesting that the human occupation there is younger than the hominid remains of Sima de los Huesos (>530 ka) around 1 km away. In this paper, we present new results obtained by combined Electron Spin Resonance/Uranium-series (ESR/U-series) dating on 20 herbivorous teeth from different levels at the Galería site. They are in agreement with the TL results for the upper part of the stratigraphic sequence (GIV and GIIIb), in the range of between 200 and 250 ka. But for the GIIIa to GIIb levels, the TL ages become abruptly older by 200 ka while ESR ages remain relatively constant. Finally, the TL and ESR data agree in the lowest part of the section (GIIa); both fall in the range of around 350-450 ka. Our results suggest a different interpretation for the GII, GIII and GIV units of Galería and the upper part of Gran Dolina (TD10 and TD11) than obtained by TL. The ESR/U-series results are supported by a Bayesian analysis, which allows a better integration between stratigraphic information and radiometric data.


Subject(s)
Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy/methods , Fossils , Luminescent Measurements/methods , Radiometric Dating/methods , Tooth/chemistry , Animals , Bayes Theorem , Chronology as Topic , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Hominidae , Horses , Ruminants , Spain , Uranium/chemistry
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Int J Vitam Nutr Res ; 82(2): 121-9, 2012 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23065837

ABSTRACT

People who are overweight/obese commonly experience poorer antioxidant protection. The aim of the present study was to determine whether overweight/obesity is associated with children's selenium status. The study subjects were 573 Madrid schoolchildren aged 8 - 13 years. Their selenium intake was monitored via a three-day food record. Serum selenium concentration and blood glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity of each subject was also determined, as was body mass index (BMI). Children with excess of weight (BMI>P85) had lower serum selenium concentrations than those of normal weight (64.6 ± 16.8 µg/L compared to 75.3 ± 12.2 µg/L; p < 0.001). Their selenium intake was also lower (1.99 ± 0.62 µg/kg compared to 2.73 ± 0.88 µg/kg; p < 0.001). A positive correlation was found between serum selenium and selenium intake (the best being obtained when intake was measured in µg/kg/day, r = 0.338, p < 0.05), while a negative relationship was seen between serum selenium and all the anthropometric variables recorded (the strongest correlation was seen between serum selenium and BMI, r = -0.390, p < 0.05). Logistic regression showed the risk of selenium deficiency (<70 µg/L) to increase with BMI [OR = 1.5031 (1.3828 - 1.6338)] and to decrease with selenium intake [OR = 0.9862 (0.9775 - 0.9949)] and age [OR = 0.6813 (0.5434 - 0.8542)] (p < 0.001). A correlation was also detected between serum selenium and GPx activity (r = 0.177; p < 0.05) but there were no significant relationships between GPx activity and any anthropometric variables, excluding the correlation with waist/hip ratio (r = -0.298; p < 0.01). Children with excess of weight have a poorer selenium status than children of normal weight, which can contribute to poor antioxidant protection. This situation could be more evident in children with central adiposity.


Subject(s)
Nutritional Status , Obesity/blood , Overweight/blood , Selenium/blood , Selenium/deficiency , Adolescent , Body Mass Index , Child , Diet , Diet Surveys , Energy Intake , Female , Glutathione Peroxidase/blood , Humans , Male , Obesity/complications , Overweight/complications , Risk Factors , Selenium/administration & dosage , Sex Factors , Spain
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Actual. infectología (Caracas) ; 13(3): 2-7, sept.-dic. 1997. ilus, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-269700

ABSTRACT

Se presenta el estudio realizado en 30 pacientes que ingresaron a un hospital del área metropolítana de Caracas por presentar heridas en las extremidades, que fueron ocasionadas por arma de fuego de baja velocidad; en ningún caso se encontró afección articular ni neurovascular. El grupo se constituyó por 25 sujetos masculinos y cinco femeninos, con edad promedio de 23.8 años. Al ingresar al hospital se les realizó cura local y desbridamiento mínimo de las heridas. Dieciseis de los individuos presentaron fracturas incompleta de algún hueso largo, que ameritó inmovilización con férula o vendaje circular de yeso abierto en la zona de la herida. El cefadroxilo (Bidroxyl) se administro por vía oral durante seis días, en dosis de 1g dos veces al día los dos primeros y 500 mg dos veces al día los cuatro restantes. El 93.33 por ciento de los pacientes (28/30) evolucionó favorablemente sin manifestar infección. Los dos sujetos adicionales (6.66 por ciento) presentaron abscesos, los cuales fueron tratados con base al cultivo y antibiograma. Se concluyó que el cefadroxilo oral es una buena alternativa como profilaxis antibiótica para heridas no complicadas de extremidades, que fueron ocasionadas por arma de fuego en pacientes ambulatorios. Sin embargo, se requieren más estudios multicéntricos para fortalecer este concepto


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Bandages/statistics & numerical data , Cefadroxil/administration & dosage , Cefadroxil/pharmacology , Extremities/injuries , Ferula/therapeutic use , Firearms , Fractures, Bone/diagnosis
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