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Bol. latinoam. Caribe plantas med. aromát ; 23(4): 608-635, jul. 2024. tab, ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1538071

ABSTRACT

Chile has two certified origin olive products: Extra-Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) from Huasco valley and the Azapa variety table olive from the Azapa valley. However, efficient methodologies are needed to determine the varieties and raw materials involved in the end products. In this study, we assessed the size of alleles from ten microsatellites in 20 EVOOs and in leaves and fruits of 16 olive varieties cultivated in Chile to authenticate their origins. The identification of varieties relied on specific allele sizes derived from microsatellites markers UDO99-011 and DCA18-M found in leaves and fruit mesocarp. While most Chilean single-variety EVOOs matched the variety declared on the label, inconsistencies were observed in single-variety EVOOs containing multiple varieties. Our findings confirm that microsatellites serve as a valuable as diagnostic tools for ensuring the quality control of Geographical Indication certification for Azapa olives and EVOO with Designation of Origin from Huasco.


Chile cuenta con dos productos de oliva de origen certificado: El aceite de oliva virgen extra (AOVE) del valle del Huasco y la aceituna de mesa de la variedad Azapa del valle de Azapa. Sin embargo, se necesitan metodologías eficientes para determinar las variedades y materias primas involucradas en los productos finales. En este estudio, evaluamos el tamaño de los alelos de diez microsatélites en 20 AOVEs y en hojas y frutos de 16 variedades de aceituna cultivadas en Chile para autentificar sus orígenes. La identificación de las variedades se basó en los tamaños alélicos específicos derivados de los marcadores microsatélites UDO99-011 y DCA18-M encontrados en las hojas y el mesocarpio de los frutos. Aunque la mayoría de los AOVEs chilenos monovarietales coincidían con la variedad declarada en la etiqueta, se observaron incoherencias en los AOVEs monovarietales que contenían múltiples variedades. Nuestros hallazgos confirman que los microsatélites sirven como valiosas herramientas de diagnóstico para asegurar el control de calidad de la certificación de Indicación Geográfica para aceitunas de Azapa y AOVE con Denominación de Origen de Huasco.


Subject(s)
Olive Oil/chemistry , Geography , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Chile , Plant Structures/chemistry
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Antioxidants (Basel) ; 13(5)2024 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38790663

ABSTRACT

The frequency of early frosts has increased in recent years, which are injurious to olive growing, causing losses in the yield and quality of virgin olive oil. In this research, it was studied how the management of agronomic factors mitigates frost damage in Arbequina olives, minimizing the loss of phenols and volatiles in virgin olive oil, at different fruit ripening stages. A Box-Behnken design and multivariate analysis were performed, with three levels of irrigation, potassium fertilization, and foliar copper application (15 treatments). Virgin olive oil was extracted from fresh and frozen olives. Light frost caused a significant decrease in the total phenols and secoiridoid compounds in and the antioxidant capacity of the frost-affected oils, which were perceived as more pungent and had the slight defect of "frostbitten olives". According to the Box-Behnken design, an 86% reference evapotranspiration (ET0) or higher with 100 potassium oxide units (UK2O) and a 100% ET0 or higher with 250 UK2O would be required to minimize the effect of light frost on phenols and volatiles. Partial Least Squares Regression-Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) differentiated the virgin olive oils according to their ripening stage and fresh and frost conditions. Moreover, PLS-DA positively correlated a 75-100% ET0 and 0 Uk2O with the dialdehydic form of the decarboxymethyl ligstroside aglycone (p-HPEA-EDA), the dialdehydic form of the decarboxymethyl oleuropein aglycone (3,4-DHPEA-EDA), the dialdehydic form of the ligstroside aglycone (p-HPEA-EDA-DLA), and with fruity, pungent, and bitter attributes. Precision agronomic management based on the needs of the crop itself would avoid unnecessary stress on olive trees and oil damage.

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PeerJ ; 11: e16479, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38034866

ABSTRACT

Background: Diadumene lineata is one of the most widespread sea anemone species worldwide. Although this species has been reported a few times on the Argentine coast since 2004, its identification has traditionally been based on external morphological characteristics, and in most cases no voucher specimens are available to support previous records. Methods: In this study, we obtained DNA sequences of two mitochondrial markers (12S and 16S) and two nuclear markers (18S and 28S) from specimens of D. lineata collected in two locations on the Argentine coast separated by almost 800 km. Additionally, we conducted an analysis of the morphology, as well as the types and size ranges of cnidae, using specimens collected at three different locations along the Argentine coast. Furthermore, since introduced populations of D. lineata are presumably ephemeral and only reproduce asexually outside their native range, we examined the internal anatomy of representatives from the Argentine coast for gametogenic tissue as an indication of whether they might be capable of sexual reproduction. Results: DNA data support our morphological identification, including cnidae analyses, of the specimens as D. lineata. Furthermore, all specimens examined were determined to be sterile. Discussion: Genetic sequence comparisons, phylogenetic reconstruction, and cnidae data support the identification of individuals of D. lineata from Mar Chiquita and Garipe Beach, confirming the presence of the species on the Argentine coast using both morphological and molecular tools. The absence of fertile specimens suggests that each sampled population is likely reproducing only by asexual reproduction and possibly composed of clones. The presence of an additional category of longer p-mastigophores B2a in the actinopharynx and filaments, as well as holotrichs in the column, is also reported. Conclusions: For the first time, we have confirmed the presence of D. lineata in Argentina through molecular data. Additionally, our findings indicate that the analyzed specimens are sterile, suggesting that this species is not engaging in sexual reproduction in the studied localities. It is crucial to continue monitoring the populations of D. lineata along the Argentine coast to assess whether they establish sexual reproduction, expand their distribution range or disappear, or potentially cause any harm to local species or alterations in benthic communities.


Subject(s)
Sea Anemones , Humans , Animals , Sea Anemones/genetics , Phylogeny , Argentina
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Psicol. conduct ; 31(3): 525-542, 2023. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-228378

ABSTRACT

El suicidio en adolescentes es un problema de salud pública y es relevante realizar estudios que identifiquen factores protectores del riesgo suicida. Este trabajo analizó el efecto de la inteligencia emocional sobre el riesgo de ideación y conducta suicida. Participaron 289 adolescentes de 11 a 18 años (M= 14,88; DT= 1,902) que respondieron las escalas de orientación suicida (ISO-30) y rasgo de metaconocimiento emocional (TMMS-24). La ideación y conducta suicida correlacionó (p< 0,001) inversamente con la inteligencia, la claridad y la regulación emocional. El análisis de regresión logística mostró que la inteligencia emocional tuvo un efecto inverso que explicó entre el 43% y el 49% de la varianza del riesgo suicida. El análisis de ecuaciones estructurales mostró que la atención emocional media la asociación entre la claridad emocional y la ideación y la conducta suicida. Estos hallazgos respaldan el papel de la inteligencia emocional en la reducción del riesgo suicida en adolescentes y justifican la importancia de desarrollar estrategias centradas en la gestión de las emociones para la prevención del suicidio. (AU)


Suicide in adolescents is a public health problem, and it is relevant to conduct research to identify protective factors against suicidal risk. This paper analyzed the effect of emotional intelligence on the risk of suicidal ideation and behavior. A total of 289 adolescents aged 11 to 18 years (M= 14.88, SD= 1.902) responded to the suicide orientation (ISO-30) and trait emotional meta-cognition (TMMS-24) scales. Suicidal ideation and behavior correlated (p< .001) inversely with intelligence, clarity, and emotional regulation. Logistic regression analysis showed that emotional intelligence had an inverse effect that explained between 43% and 49% of the variance in suicidal risk. Structural equation analysis evidenced that emotional attention mediates the association between emotional clarity and suicidal ideation and behavior. These findings support the role of emotional intelligence in reducing suicidal risk in adolescents and justify the importance of developing strategies focused on emotion management for suicide prevention. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Emotional Intelligence , Suicide , Suicidal Ideation , Colombia , Emotions
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Cell Death Dis ; 13(12): 1022, 2022 12 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36473850

ABSTRACT

Dysregulated gene expression programs and redox and metabolic adaptations allow cancer cells to survive under high oxidative burden. These mechanisms also represent therapeutic vulnerabilities. Using triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) as a model, we show that compared to normal human breast epithelial cells, the TNBC cells, MDA-MB-231 and MDA-MB-468 that harbor constitutively active STAT3 also express higher glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD), thioredoxin reductase (TrxR)1, NADPH, and GSH levels for survival. Present studies discover that the natural product, R001, targets these adaptation mechanisms. Treatment of TNBC cells with R001 inhibited constitutively active STAT3, STAT3-regulated gene expression, and the functions of G6PD and TrxR1. Consequently, in the TNBC, but not normal cells, R001 suppressed GSH levels, but raised NADPH levels, reflective of a loss of mitochondrial respiration and which led to reactive oxygen species (ROS) induction, all of which led to loss of viable cells and inhibition of anchorage-dependent and independent growth. R001 treatment further led to early pyroptosis and late DNA damage, cell cycle arrest, and apoptosis only in the TNBC cells. Oral administration of 5 mg/kg R001 inhibited MDA-MB-468 xenografts growth in mice, with reduced pY705-STAT3, G6PD, TrxR1, and GSH levels. R001 serves as a therapeutic entity that targets the vulnerabilities of TNBC cells to inhibit tumor growth in vivo.


Subject(s)
Biological Products , Breast Neoplasms , Humans , Mice , Animals , Female , NADP , Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Breast Neoplasms/genetics , STAT3 Transcription Factor
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Antioxidants (Basel) ; 11(5)2022 Apr 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35624716

ABSTRACT

The organoleptic characteristics of virgin olive oil (VOO), together with its nutritional and health properties, have led the olive tree to be cultivated beyond the Mediterranean basin, reaching latitudes with colder climates, with minimum temperatures below 0 °C and with a higher probability of early frosts. The freezing of olives generates destruction within the tissues and promotes degradation reactions. In this study, the impact of mild frost occurring at different harvesting times on the composition of volatiles and phenolic compounds in VOO were investigated. Arbequina variety olives were harvested at different stages of ripening. Half of the olives were subjected to oil extraction and the other half were frozen at -3 ± 1 °C for 12 h prior to oil extraction. A significant decrease of phenolic compounds with harvesting time was observed in both types of oils (fresh and frozen olives). Oils from frozen olives presented a slightly higher content of total phenols, except in the advanced ripening stage (September), and a slightly lower content of volatile compounds at all harvesting times. In addition, a higher content of 3,4-DHPEA-EDA was observed in oils from frozen olives, which is attributed to an early action of the endogenous ß-glucosidase enzyme on oleuropein in freeze-damaged olive fruits. Principal component analysis and Discriminant Partial Least Square Regression allowed the oils to be classified according to the type of fruit (fresh and frozen) and the month of harvest. This study would indicate that mild frost would have a low impact on the chemical composition of virgin olive oil, although, this depends on the ripening stage.

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Cancer Lett ; 534: 215613, 2022 05 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35276290

ABSTRACT

Signal transducer and activator of transcription (Stat)3 is a valid anticancer therapeutic target. We have discovered a highly potent chemotype that amplifies the Stat3-inhibitory activity of lead compounds to levels previously unseen. The azetidine-based compounds, including H172 (9f) and H182, irreversibly bind to Stat3 and selectively inhibit Stat3 activity (IC50 0.38-0.98 µM) over Stat1 or Stat5 (IC50 > 15.8 µM) in vitro. Mass spectrometry detected the Stat3 cysteine peptides covalently bound to the azetidine compounds, and the key residues, Cys426 and Cys468, essential for the high potency inhibition, were confirmed by site-directed mutagenesis. In triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) models, treatment with the azetidine compounds inhibited constitutive and ligand-induced Stat3 signaling, and induced loss of viable cells and tumor cell death, compared to no effect on the induction of Janus kinase (JAK)2, Src, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), and other proteins, or weak effects on cells that do not harbor aberrantly-active Stat3. H120 (8e) and H182 as a single agent inhibited growth of TNBC xenografts, and H278 (hydrochloric acid salt of H182) in combination with radiation completely blocked mouse TNBC growth and improved survival in syngeneic models. We identify potent azetidine-based, selective, irreversible Stat3 inhibitors that inhibit TNBC growth in vivo.


Subject(s)
Azetidines , Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms , Animals , Apoptosis , Azetidines/pharmacology , Cell Line, Tumor , Humans , Mice , Phosphorylation , STAT3 Transcription Factor/metabolism , Signal Transduction , Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms/genetics
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Popul Stud (Camb) ; 76(2): 329-346, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33982643

ABSTRACT

This paper argues that son preference resulted in gender-based discriminatory practices that unduly increased mortality rates for females at birth and throughout infancy and childhood in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Greece. The relative numbers of boys and girls at birth was extremely high and under-registration of females cannot on its own explain this result. The infanticide and/or mortal neglect of infant girls was therefore more common than previously acknowledged. Likewise, sex ratios increased as children grew older, thus suggesting that parents continued to treat boys and girls differently throughout childhood. A large body of qualitative evidence (contemporary accounts, folklore traditions, feminist newspapers, and anthropological studies) further supports the conclusion that girls were neglected due to their inferior status in society.


Subject(s)
Sex Ratio , Sexism , Child , Female , Greece , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Infanticide , Male , Parents , Sex , Sex Factors
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J Med Chem ; 64(1): 695-710, 2021 01 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33352047

ABSTRACT

We optimized our previously reported proline-based STAT3 inhibitors into an exciting new series of (R)-azetidine-2-carboxamide analogues that have sub-micromolar potencies. 5a, 5o, and 8i have STAT3-inhibitory potencies (IC50) of 0.55, 0.38, and 0.34 µM, respectively, compared to potencies greater than 18 µM against STAT1 or STAT5 activity. Further modifications derived analogues, including 7e, 7f, 7g, and 9k, that addressed cell membrane permeability and other physicochemical issues. Isothermal titration calorimetry analysis confirmed high-affinity binding to STAT3, with KD of 880 nM (7g) and 960 nM (9k). 7g and 9k inhibited constitutive STAT3 phosphorylation and DNA-binding activity in human breast cancer, MDA-MB-231 or MDA-MB-468 cells. Furthermore, treatment of breast cancer cells with 7e, 7f, 7g, or 9k inhibited viable cells, with an EC50 of 0.9-1.9 µM, cell growth, and colony survival, and induced apoptosis while having relatively weaker effects on normal breast epithelial, MCF-10A or breast cancer, MCF-7 cells that do not harbor constitutively active STAT3.


Subject(s)
Azetidines/chemistry , STAT3 Transcription Factor/antagonists & inhibitors , Amides/chemistry , Apoptosis/drug effects , Azetidines/metabolism , Azetidines/pharmacology , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Survival/drug effects , DNA/chemistry , DNA/metabolism , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Humans , Inhibitory Concentration 50 , Phosphorylation/drug effects , Protein Binding , STAT3 Transcription Factor/metabolism , Structure-Activity Relationship
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J Environ Manage ; 279: 111558, 2021 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33221046

ABSTRACT

In recent years, overexploited industrialization and urbanization activities have led to significant amounts of heavy metals released into the environment. Metal ion contamination of water, especially with toxic metals such as nickel(II) [Ni(II)], which is extensively applied in the electroplating industry, has been a serious problem. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the Ni(II) removal from real industrial wastewater using a 2 L, lab-scale, up-flow, anaerobic, zeolite-packed bioreactor inoculated with a heterotrophic consortium as the bioadsorbent. High-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA genes revealed significant shifts in their bacterial diversity and structural composition along the bioreactor treatment location, where the bacterial genus was dominated by Kosmotogae followed by Firmicutes as Ruminococcus and Clostridium. However, Fervidobacterium and the Geobacter genus were absent at the end of the bioreactor treatment, suggesting that they play a key role in the beginning of Ni(II) removal anaerobic treatment. The physico-chemical results revealed that the Ni(II) removal rate was 99% for 250-500 ppm metal tested, with an efficient alkalinity rate and high production of biogas, which confirmed that anaerobic digestion of microorganisms was successfully performed through the process. Finally, this anaerobic bioreactor configuration offers an accessible and ecofriendly high-rate metal removal strategy from mining and electroplating effluents.


Subject(s)
Wastewater , Zeolites , Anaerobiosis , Bioreactors , Nickel , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics
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Zootaxa ; 4766(1): zootaxa.4766.1.8, 2020 Apr 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33056610

ABSTRACT

Three new species of Acanthobothrium Blanchard, 1848 (Onchoproteocephalidea: Onchobothriidae) are described from Pacific coastal waters of Mexico. Based on four criteria for categorization of species of Acanthobothrium, the three new species belong to Category 2 species, characterized by their total length (< 15 mm), number of proglottids (< 50) and testes (<80), and with asymmetrical ovary. Acanthobothrium ppdeleoni n. sp. from diamond stingray Hypanus dipterurus (Jordan Gilbert) is differentiated from congeners by a combination of characters including total length of the whole worms, size of the scolex and bothridia, length of the bases of the hooks and abaxial prongs, and the size of the cirrus sacs in mature proglottids. Acanthobothrium hypanus n. sp. and A. sinaloaensis n. sp. are described from longtail stingray Hypanus longus (Garman). Acanthobothrium hypanus n. sp. is differentiated by a combination of characters including size of the scolex and bothridia, diameter of the accessory sucker, length of the abaxial prongs, size of the cirrus sacs and testes in mature proglottids. Acanthobothrium sinaloaensis n. sp. is differentiated by a combination of characters including size of the scolex and bothridia, diameter of the accessory sucker, size of the cirrus sacs in mature proglottids, number of immature proglottids, number of testes, the length of the lobes of the ovary and the absence of velum between medial margin of bothridia. Thirteen species of Acanthobothrium have been reported previously from elasmobranchs from the Pacific coast of Mexico. In the present study, the number of species is elevated to 16.


Subject(s)
Cestoda , Cestode Infections , Fish Diseases , Skates, Fish , Animals , Female , Mexico
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Acta toxicol. argent ; 28(2): 53-59, Sept. 2020. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1278223

ABSTRACT

Resumen Las medusas son organismos mayoritariamente marinos pertenecientes al grupo de los cnidarios, los cuales se caracterizan por presentar células urticantes especializadas, los cnidocitos. Si bien, todas las medusas son potencialmente venenosas y el grado de toxicidad depende de la especie, sus efectos sobre los humanos varían desde reacciones locales leves hasta reacciones atópicas-anafilácticas graves, llegando incluso a la muerte de la víctima. Mundialmente se conocen numerosas especies de medusas causantes de envenenamiento a humanos, tales como la avispa de mar (Chironex fleckeri), el sifonóforo carabela portuguesa (Physalia physalis) o el hidrocoral de fuego (Millepora spp.). En Argentina, tres especies de medusas revisten de im portancia clínica epidemiológica debido a su poder urticante: las hidromedusas Liriope tetraphylla y Olindias sambaquiensis, así como la escifomedusa Chrysaora lactea. Estas especies presentan sus mayores abundancias en el verano en las costas bonae renses, coincidiendo con la presencia de turistas durante el periodo vacacional. Sus afectaciones varían de leves a moderadas, registrándose desde parestesias y ardor con dermatitis, prurito, edemas y eritemas. Una infinidad de "remedios caseros" se conocen para remediar los efectos de las picaduras de medusas, sin embargo, la mayoría han resultado ineficaces y perjudiciales. Lo más recomendable es evitar frotar y lavar la zona afectada con agua dulce o aplicar hielo para tratar de contrarrestar el ardor y acudir lo antes posible al centro de salud más cercano.


Abstract Medusae are mainly a marine group belonged to cnidarians, which are characterized by specialized stinging cells, cnidocyts. Although all medusae are potentially poisonous, their toxicity depends on the species and the effects on humans vary- ing from mild local reactions to severe atopic-anaphylactic reactions, even the death of the victim. Numerous species of cnidar ians are known worldwide to affect humans, such as the sea wasp {Chironex fleckeri), the siphonophore portuguese man-of-war (Physaliaphysalis) or the fire-coral (Millepora spp.). In Argentina, three species of medusae are known with clinical epidemiological importance due to their stinging power: the hydromedusae Liriopetetraphylla and Olindias sambaquiensis, as well as the scypho- medusae Chrysaora lactea. These species have their highest abundances in the summer on Buenos Aires coasts, coinciding with the presence of tourists during the summer vacations. Its affectations vary from mild to moderate, registering from paresthesias and burning with dermatitis, itching, edemas, and erythema. An infinity of "home remedies" are known formedusae stings, how- ever, most of them have proven ineffective and harmful. It is best to avoid rubbing and washing the affected area with fresh water or applying ice to try to counteract the burning in the region and to go the health center as soon as possible.


Subject(s)
Cnidaria/pathogenicity , Cnidarian Venoms/toxicity , Argentina , Nematocyst/injuries
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Rev. cuba. reumatol ; 22(2): e787, mayo.-ago. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1126811

ABSTRACT

La policondritis recidivante es una enfermedad rara caracterizada por la inflamación recurrente del cartílago y otros tejidos en todo el cuerpo. La afectación del oído es la característica más común, pero puede afectar otras áreas del cuerpo, incluidos el cartílago costal, los ojos, la nariz, las vías respiratorias, el corazón, el sistema vascular, la piel, las articulaciones, los riñones y el sistema nervioso. Los signos y síntomas varían de persona a persona según las partes del cuerpo afectadas. La causa subyacente exacta de la policondritis recidivante se desconoce, aunque los científicos sospechan que se trata de una enfermedad autoinmune. Las complicaciones respiratorias (colapso de la tráquea e infecciones) son la causa más común de muerte, seguidas de la afectación cardiovascular. Los objetivos principales del tratamiento son aliviar los síntomas actuales y preservar la estructura del cartílago afectado. Gracias a las mejoras en el tratamiento, en los últimos años las tasas de supervivencia han aumentado, incluso después de 10 años(AU)


Recurrent polychondritis is a rare condition characterized by recurrent inflammation of cartilage and other tissues throughout the body. Ear involvement is the most common feature, but a variety of other areas of the body may be compromised, including costal cartilage, eyes, nose, airways, heart, vascular system, skin, joints, kidneys and nervous system. The signs and symptoms vary from person to person depending on the body parts affected. The exact underlying cause of recurrent polychondritis is unknown; however, scientists suspect it is an autoimmune condition. The main goals of treatment for people with recurrent polychondritis are to alleviate current symptoms and preserve the structure of the affected cartilage(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Polychondritis, Relapsing/diagnosis , Polychondritis, Relapsing/drug therapy , Polychondritis, Relapsing/therapy , Cartilage , Rare Diseases , Ecuador , Survivorship
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Life Sci Alliance ; 3(8)2020 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32571802

ABSTRACT

Genome-wide association studies have implicated the TAM receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) Mer in liver disease, yet our understanding of the role that Mer and its related RTKs Tyro3 and Axl play in liver homeostasis and the response to acute injury is limited. We find that Mer and Axl are most prominently expressed in hepatic Kupffer and endothelial cells and that as mice lacking these RTKs age, they develop profound liver disease characterized by apoptotic cell accumulation and immune activation. We further find that Mer is critical to the phagocytosis of apoptotic hepatocytes generated in settings of acute hepatic injury, and that Mer and Axl act in concert to inhibit cytokine production in these settings. In contrast, we find that Axl is uniquely important in mitigating liver damage during acetaminophen intoxication. Although Mer and Axl are protective in acute injury models, we find that Axl exacerbates fibrosis in a model of chronic injury. These divergent effects have important implications for the design and implementation of TAM-directed therapeutics that might target these RTKs in the liver.


Subject(s)
Liver/injuries , Proto-Oncogene Proteins/metabolism , Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/metabolism , c-Mer Tyrosine Kinase/metabolism , Animals , Apoptosis/genetics , Endothelial Cells/metabolism , Female , Genome-Wide Association Study , Liver/metabolism , Liver/pathology , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Phagocytosis/genetics , Proto-Oncogene Proteins/genetics , Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/antagonists & inhibitors , Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/genetics , Signal Transduction/genetics , c-Mer Tyrosine Kinase/genetics , Axl Receptor Tyrosine Kinase
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Zookeys ; 940: 1-49, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32581630

ABSTRACT

Species of Acanthobothrium have been documented as parasites of the spiral intestine of elasmobranchs. Results of a metadata analysis indicate that 114 species of elasmobranchs have been reported as hosts of 200 species of Acanthobothrium. The metadata analysis revealed that 3.7% of species of sharks and 14.9% of species of rays that have been reported as hosts to date; some species are parasitized by more than one species of Acanthobothrium. This work provides a Category designation, as proposed by Ghoshroy and Caira (2001), for each species of Acanthobothrium. These Category designations are a tool to facilitate comparisons among members of Acanthobothrium for descriptions of new species in the future.

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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 27(23): 28545-28560, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32052334

ABSTRACT

Heavy metals are toxic especially when they are introduced into the environment due to anthropogenic activities such as metallurgy, mining, and tanning. Removing these pollutants has become a worldwide concern since they cannot be degraded into nontoxic forms causing extended effects in the ecosystems. The use of an Aspergillus australensis was evaluated in order to remove Cu2+ from simulated wastewater. The fungus was isolated from river sludges contaminated with heavy metals and was first evaluated for the determination of Cu2+ tolerance levels. Microscopic fluorescence analysis was carried out to determine the effect of Cu2+ presence on the viability, cellular components, polyhydroxyalkanoates production, and oxidative stress of the fungus, as a response to the stress caused by exposure to metal. In order to achieve copper removal, the A. australensis biomass was produced using batch cultures, and the mycelium was immobilized on a textile media in order to compare the copper-removal efficiency of live or dead biomass. The optimal values of pH and temperature for biomass production were established by using a surface response analysis. Live immobilized biomass was capable of removing Cu2+ from 1.54 ± 0.19 to 2.66 ± 0.26 mg of copper/ g of dry biomass, while values of 1.93 ± 0.03 to 2.36 ± 0.29 mg of copper/g of dry biomass were observed when dead biomass was used. As was expected, copper removal using biomass varied depending on the pH and temperature used.


Subject(s)
Copper , Polyhydroxyalkanoates , Adsorption , Aspergillus , Biomass , Ecosystem , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Oxidative Stress
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Zool Stud ; 59: e57, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34140975

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This study examined the spatial distribution of the medusae phase of Cunina octonaria (Narcomedusae) in temperate Southwestern Atlantic waters using a total of 3,288 zooplankton lots collected along the Uruguayan and Argentine waters (34-56°S), which were placed in the Medusae collection of the Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina. In addition, we reported the peculiar parasitic association between two hydrozoan species: the polypoid phase (stolon and medusoid buds) of C. octonaria (parasite) and the free-swimming medusa of Liriope tetraphylla (Limnomedusae) (host) over a one-year sampling period (February 2014 to March 2015) in the coasts of Mar del Plata, Argentina. We examined the seasonality, prevalence, and intensity of parasitic infection. Metadata associated with the medusa collection was also used to map areas of seasonality where such association was observed. Cunina octonaria was found from southern Uruguay to the coast of Mar del Plata (34.8-38.2°S, 57.2-54.0°W), with the highest abundances and frequency of occurrence in the Río de la Plata estuary. The parasitic association was identified from the austral warm period (spring-summer season) until mid-autumn. Out of the 21,734 L. tetraphylla specimens that were examined, 316 were parasitized (prevalence = 1.5%) exclusively in the manubrium and gastric peduncle, with an infection intensity of 1 to 2 stolons per host. Furthermore, the medusoid buds per stolon ranged from 11 and 29 at different stages of development. No significant differences were observed between the umbrella diameter of parasitized and non-parasitized L. tetraphylla specimens, nor was any significant correlation identified between umbrella diameter and prevalence, and intensity of infection. According to the aggregation coefficient, C. octonaria had an overdispersed distribution in the host population. All parasitized hosts showed stomach vacuity due to the location of the stolon, which blocked the mouth of the host. We identified the parasitic association in the coasts of Mar del Plata, as well as in both coasts of the Río de la Plata Estuary (Uruguayan-Argentinean coasts). In the Southwestern Atlantic, several biological interactions between medusae and other groups have been identified; however, the specific host selectivity of C. octonaria for L. tetraphylla was not previously identified. Here we discuss the ecological importance of this association during the holoplanktonic life history of the narcomedusae. Additionally, we report the southern limit of the spatial distribution of this particular parasitic association in the Southwestern Atlantic, thus increasing the knowledge of biological associations of gelatinous zooplankton (Cnidaria and Ctenophora) on Uruguayan and Argentinean coasts.

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Rev. cuba. reumatol ; 21(2): e91, mayo.-ago. 2019.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1093817

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Introducción: la osteoartrosis es la más frecuente de las enfermedades articulares. Objetivo: exponer los referentes bibliográficos que actualmente se refieren a la osteoartrosis en el marco de la revisión de literatura realizada. Desarrollo: como síndrome anatomoclínico se identifica por dolor mecánico que usualmente se relaciona con rigidez y que provoca poco a poco una pérdida o mengua de la función articular. Diversos factores de riesgo se relacionan con el progreso de esta enfermedad entre los que destacan, además de la edad y el sexo femenino, la obesidad, los microtraumas repetitivos en la práctica de determinados deportes y el cumplimiento de actividades profesionales específicas. Conclusiones: el tratamiento de la osteoartrosis debería ejecutarse a nivel de medicina familiar, tanto en el componente preventivo, como en el del control y manejo conservador, instruyendo al paciente en sus cuidados y acciones diarias y operando esquemas de medicamentos, ejercicios, apoyos funcionales como rodilleras, bastones y andadores. La educación médica debe asumir este paradigma, y no solicitar acto seguido la interconsulta a la especialidad cuando el paciente no responde, sin tener en cuenta que el manejo del paciente con artrosis se encuentra distante de la prescripción farmacológica(AU)


Introduction: osteoarthrosis is the most frequent joint disease. Objective: to expose the bibliographic references that currently refer to osteoarthrosis in the framework of the literature review carried out. Development: as anatomoclinic syndrome is identified by mechanical pain that is usually related to stiffness and that gradually causes a loss or decline of joint function. Several risk factors are related to the progress of this disease, among which stand out, in addition to age and female sex, obesity, repetitive microtrauma in the practice of certain sports and compliance with specific professional activities. Conclusions: treatment of osteoarthrosis should be carried out at the level of family medicine, both in the preventive component, as well as in the control and conservative management, instructing the patient in his daily care and actions and operating medication schemes, exercises, functional supports such as knee pads, canes and walkers. The medical education must assume this paradigm, and not immediately request the interconsultation to the specialty when the patient does not respond, without taking into account that the management of the patient with osteoarthritis is distant from the pharmacological prescription(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Osteoarthritis/prevention & control , Exercise , Osteoarthritis/therapy , Education, Medical , Conservative Treatment/methods
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Salud Colect ; 15: e1856, 2019 06 07.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31269118

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This article explores the process of construction of the conceptual, referential and operative schema among the wixáritari population regarding type 2 diabetes mellitus in a community of Jalisco, Mexico, from the appearance of the first symptom to a possible explanation of the disease. This is a qualitative study performed with the phenomenological method using in-depth interviews to collect information. There were seven participants. The data was processed with Bakhtin's discourse analysis, based on Pichon Rivière's theory of the link. It was found that the wixáritari population with diabetes develop their conceptual, referential and operative schema over a period of three to five years, based on three links: the symptoms in the body, the explanation the wixáritari give regarding their symptoms, and the explanations of the social space of the disease. The wixáritari develop a series of links and conceptual, referential and operative schema that allow them to validate an explanation of what they experience in their body, in a confrontational and painful process full of affirmations and denial until reaching a synthesis that allows them to achieve a full understanding of their situation and implement behaviors to care for their health.


Se recuperó el proceso de construcción del esquema conceptual, referencial y operativo (ECRO) de los wixáritari sobre la diabetes mellitus tipo 2 en una comunidad de Jalisco, México, desde la aparición del primer síntoma hasta una posible explicación de la enfermedad. Se realizó un estudio cualitativo con el método fenomenológico a partir de entrevistas en profundidad para la recolección de información. Se contó con siete participantes. Los datos se procesaron con el método de análisis del discurso de Bajtín, a partir de la teoría del vínculo de Pichon-Rivière. Se encontró que el wixárika con diabetes construye su esquema conceptual, referencial y operativo durante un periodo de tres a cinco años, a partir de tres vínculos: los síntomas en el cuerpo, la explicación del wixárika a sus síntomas, y las explicaciones del espacio social a su enfermedad. El wixárika construye una serie de vínculos y un esquema conceptual, referencial y operativo que le permite validar una explicación de lo que experimenta en el cuerpo, en medio de un proceso confrontativo y doloroso, lleno de afirmaciones y negaciones hasta llegar a una síntesis, que le permita comprender su situación e instrumentar una conducta para el cuidado de su salud.


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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/ethnology , Indians, North American/psychology , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Attitude to Health , Comprehension , Cultural Characteristics , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/psychology , Female , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Male , Mexico , Middle Aged , Qualitative Research , Self Concept , Social Environment , Social Perception
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