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Cir Cir ; 84(1): 85-92, 2016.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26259741

ABSTRACT

Tissue storage is a medical process that is in the regulation and homogenisation phase in the scientific world. The international standards require the need to ensure safety and efficacy of human allografts such as skin and other tissues. The activities of skin and tissues banks currently involve their recovery, processing, storage and distribution, which are positively correlated with technological and scientific advances present in current biomedical sciences. A description is presented of the operational model of Skin and Tissue Bank at INR as successful case for procurement, recovery and preservation of skin and tissues for therapeutic uses, with high safety and biological quality. The essential and standard guidelines are presented as keystones for a tissue recovery program based on scientific evidence, and within an ethical and legal framework, as well as to propose a model for complete overview of the donation of tissues and organ programs in Mexico. Finally, it concludes with essential proposals for improving the efficacy of transplantation of organs and tissue programs.


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Organ Transplantation , Tissue Banks/organization & administration , Allografts , Cryopreservation/methods , Global Health , Guidelines as Topic , Humans , Infection Control/organization & administration , Mexico , Organ Transplantation/legislation & jurisprudence , Organ Transplantation/standards , Preservation, Biological/methods , Professional Staff Committees/organization & administration , Quality Control , Skin Transplantation , Tissue Banks/legislation & jurisprudence , Tissue Banks/standards , Tissue and Organ Procurement/legislation & jurisprudence , Tissue and Organ Procurement/methods , Tissue and Organ Procurement/organization & administration
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Cir Cir ; 81(1): 3-13, 2013.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23461915

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INTRODUCTION: The Egr-1 protein is a transcriptional factor responsive to early growth. Transcriptional regulation of the promoter has been described like responsive to physical stress, osmotic changes, and cellular growth marker. However, there is no report about the pharmacological effect on the transcriptional regulation in gliomas. Hereby we report the modulation of the Egr-1 promoter transcriptional activity induced by the Granulocytes Macrophages Colony Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF) and steroid drugs in human glioma cells (CH235-GM Grade II, U373-GM Grade III, D54-GM Grade IV) using a reporter system transduced by a recombinant adenoviral vector AdEgr-1/luc7. METHODS: Human glioma cells shows with different malignity grade (CH235-GM Grado II; U373-GM Grado III; D54-GM Grado IV) were transduced with no replicative adenoviral vector AdEgr-1/Luc7 and exposed to drugs as progesterone, ß-estradiol and betametasone, and GM-CSF. Transcriptional activity of the egr-1 promoter was quantified by Luciferase reporter gene, cloned downstream to the tata box. Luciferase activity was quantified from whole cell proteins using luminometry assays. RESULTS: U373-GM cell line with GM-CSF, shows an increment on transcriptional activity of Egr-1 promoter, also in endogen way. U373-GM showed a positive regulation of Egr-1, with steroid drugs on the times analyzed. Steroid drugs as progesterone, ß-estradiol and betametasone, shows a pleiotropic behavior on CH235-GM and D54-GM, glioma cell lines. CONCLUSIONS: Inhibition or activation response of Egr-1 promoter shows new framework to explore a mechanism of action of steroid drugs on genetic and epigenetic regulation on tumoral process.


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Betamethasone/pharmacology , Early Growth Response Protein 1/pharmacology , Glioma/pathology , Glucocorticoids/pharmacology , Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor/pharmacology , Humans , Tumor Cells, Cultured/drug effects
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