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Rev Clin Esp (Barc) ; 2024 Apr 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38608729

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INTRODUCTION: The SERPINA1 gene encodes the protein Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (AAT1). Possible imbalances between the concentrations of proteases and antiproteases (AAT1) can lead to the development of serious pulmonary and extrapulmonary pathologies. In this work we study the importance of this possible imbalance in patients with COVID-19. OBJECTIVES: To correlate the severity of the symptoms of SARS-COV-2 infection with the AAT1 concentrations at diagnosis of the disease. METHODS: An observational, prospective, cross-sectional, non-interventional, analytical study was carried out where 181 cases with COVID-19 admitted to the "Lozano Blesa" University Clinical Hospital of Zaragoza were selected. The concentration of AAT1 was studied in all of them and this was correlated with the clinical aspects and biochemical parameters at hospital admission. RESULTS: 141 cases corresponded to patients with severe COVID and 40 patients with mild COVID. AAT1 levels were positively correlated with the days of hospitalization, severity, C-Reactive Protein, ferritin, admission to Intensive Care, and death, and presented a negative correlation with the number of lymphocytes/mm3. AAT1 concentrations higher than 237.5 mg/dL allowed the patient to be classified as "severe" (S72%; E78%) and 311.5 mg/dL were associated with the risk of admission to Intensive Care or Exitus (S67%; E79%). CONCLUSIONS: Levels of the SERPINA1 gene expression product, AAT1, correlate with the severity of COVID-19 patients at diagnosis of the disease, being useful as a prognostic biomarker.

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Toxicol Appl Pharmacol ; : 116930, 2024 Apr 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38626870

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Obesity impairs oocyte quality, fertility, pregnancy maintenance, and is associated with offspring birth defects. The model ovotoxicant, 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA), causes ovarian DNA damage and follicle loss. Both DMBA-induced chemical biotransformation and the DNA damage response are partially attenuated in obese relative to lean female mice but whether weight loss could improve the DNA damage response to DMBA exposure has not been explored. Thus, at six weeks of age, C57BL/6 J female mice were divided in three groups: 1) Lean (L; n = 20) fed a chow diet for 12 weeks, 2) obese (O; n = 20) fed a high fat high sugar (HFHS) diet for 12 weeks and, 3) slim-down (S; n = 20). The S group was fed with HFHS diet for 7 weeks until attaining a higher body relative to L mice on week 7.5 and switched to a chow diet for 5 weeks to achieve weight loss. Mice then received either corn oil (CT) or DMBA (D; 1 mg/kg) for 7 d via intraperitoneal injection (n = 10/treatment). Obesity increased (P < 0.05) kidney and spleen weight, and DMBA decreased uterine weight (P < 0.05). Ovarian weight was reduced (P < 0.05) in S mice, but DMBA exposure increased ovary weight in the S mice. LC-MS/MS identified 18, 64, and 7 ovarian proteins as altered (P < 0.05) by DMBA in the L, S and O groups, respectively. In S and O mice, 24 and 8 proteins differed, respectively, from L mice. These findings support weight loss as a strategy to modulate the ovarian genotoxicant response.

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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38640173

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BACKGROUND: Exposure to toxins during pregnancy is the main modifiable behavior that affects the placenta and, consequently, the fetus. In particular, smoking is a recognized risk factor for negative outcomes. Our study pretended to examine gross and microscopic placental features in women who reported exposure to tobacco, alcohol, or other psychoactive substances. METHODS: In this observational case-control study, we collected 706 placentas to assess precise substance exposure histological-interaction features of in the placenta. We examined gross and microscopic placental features, and then recorded maternal and newborn clinical conditions. RESULTS: We found that 4.8% of mothers admitted to consumption of some type of (harmful) substance. The most common pre-existing maternal condition was obesity (20.3%); predominant complications included amniotic infection (32.3%), urinary tract infection (14.5%) and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (14.5%). In newborns, we discovered positive associations as respiratory distress syndrome. Macroscopically, exposed mothers had heavier placentas, more true knots, and single umbilical artery; microscopically, they were more likely to exhibit fetal vascular malperfusion (FVM). CONCLUSIONS: Until our present study, no research linked umbilical cord defects to toxic substance exposure; our study results do confirm association with adverse outcomes in neonates and alterations in the neuro-cardio-placental circuit through FVM. IMPLICATIONS: The results are confirming the importance of this modifiable risk factor and how its presence may potentially affect the course of pregnancy, as well as the health of both mother and child.

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J Environ Manage ; 354: 120293, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38387345

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The recurrence and severity of wildfire is on the rise due to factors like global warming and human activities. Mediterranean regions are prone to significant wildfire events, which cause extensive damage to ecosystems and soil properties. This study focuses on the municipality of Allande in south-western Asturias (Spain), a region highly affected by recurrent wildfires. In this regard, we sought to examine how the recurrence of such fires influences soil organic carbon fractionation and other soil parameters, such as nitrogen fractionation, pH, and cation exchange capacity. The study involved six sampling plots with between varying fire recurrence levels, from 0 to 4 events between 2005 and 2022. The results revealed some significant effects of wildfires recurrence on soil texture, inorganic elemental composition and CEC, but not on pH and CE. In soil affected by recurrent fires, labile carbon fractions (cold-water extractable & hot-water extractable), and fulvic acid concentrations decreased by up to 36%, 5%, and 45%, respectively in comparison with undisturbed soil. In contrast, humic acid concentration remained stable or increased in soils damaged by fire. Additionally, nitrogen species in soil were observed to decrease significantly in high recurrence scenarios, especially nitrate. On the basis of our findings, we conclude that wildfires impact the distinct fractions of organic carbon and nitrogen in soils and that this effect is aggravated by increasing recurrence.


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Incêndios , Incêndios Florestais , Humanos , Solo/química , Ecossistema , Florestas , Carbono/química , Água , Nitrogênio/análise
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Rev Sci Instrum ; 95(2)2024 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38341719

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We present an inversion method capable of robustly unfolding MeV x-ray spectra from filter stack spectrometer (FSS) data without requiring an a priori specification of a spectral shape or arbitrary termination of the algorithm. Our inversion method is based upon the perturbative minimization (PM) algorithm, which has previously been shown to be capable of unfolding x-ray transmission data, albeit for a limited regime in which the x-ray mass attenuation coefficient of the filter material increases monotonically with x-ray energy. Our inversion method improves upon the PM algorithm through regular smoothing of the candidate spectrum and by adding stochasticity to the search. With these additions, the inversion method does not require a physics model for an initial guess, fitting, or user-selected termination of the search. Instead, the only assumption made by the inversion method is that the x-ray spectrum should be near a smooth curve. Testing with synthetic data shows that the inversion method can successfully recover the primary large-scale features of MeV x-ray spectra, including the number of x-rays in energy bins of several-MeV widths to within 10%. Fine-scale features, however, are more difficult to recover accurately. Examples of unfolding experimental FSS data obtained at the Texas Petawatt Laser Facility and the OMEGA EP laser facility are also presented.

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Inorg Chem ; 63(7): 3207-3211, 2024 Feb 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38306699

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Extended reduction of [Mo2Cp2(µ-Cl)(µ-PtBu2)(NO)2] (1) with Na(Hg) in acetonitrile (MeCN) at room temperature resulted in an unprecedented full cleavage of the C≡N bond of a coordinated MeCN molecule to yield the vinylidene derivative Na[Mo2Cp2(µ-PtBu2)(µ-CCH2)(NO)2], which upon protonation with (NH4)PF6 gave the ethylidyne complex [Mo2Cp2(µ-PtBu2)(µ-CMe)(NO)2] [Mo1-Mo2 = 2.9218(2) Å] in a selective and reversible way. Controlled reduction of 1 at 273 K yielded instead, after protonation, the 30-electron acetamidinate complex [Mo2Cp2(µ-PtBu2)(µ-κN:κN'-HNCMeNH)(µ-NO)]PF6 [Mo1-Mo2 = 2.603(2) Å], in a process thought to stem from the paramagnetic MeCN-bridged intermediate [Mo2Cp2(µ-PtBu2)(µ-NCMe)(NO)2], followed by a complex sequence of elementary steps including cleavage of the N≡O bond of a nitrosyl ligand.

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Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38232936

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BACKGROUND: Postoperative outcome measurement typically relies on postoperative radiological results and clinical-functional scales; however, there is a growing interest in considering patient satisfaction (including subjective aspects) as part of the success of forefoot surgery. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether showing a preoperative photograph improves satisfaction in postoperative forefoot surgery patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An observational, cross-sectional, analytical study was conducted in the foot and ankle unit of our centre. We included 120 participants between 18 and 90 years old who underwent forefoot surgery. The degree of satisfaction was compared using the PSQ-10 questionnaire between a group of patients who received a preoperative foot appearance image at their 3-month postoperative follow-up and those who did not receive it. RESULTS: The overall satisfaction rate was 78.33% at 3 months after the intervention. The 93.6% of patients who received the photograph were satisfied at the postoperative follow-up, while in the control group, it was 86.2% with a p value of 0.218. CONCLUSION: The degree of satisfaction in patients undergoing forefoot surgery is not associated with the presentation of preoperative photographs.

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Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf ; 50(2): 127-138, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37845151

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BACKGROUND: Discharging clinically ready patients before noon on their discharge day may influence overall discharge process quality, emergency department (ED) boarding times, and length of stay (LOS). This study evaluated the effectiveness of a discharge before noon (DBN) initiative. METHODS: Many DBN components were refined or added during a pilot, including incorporating the DBN process into daily rounds, an electronic tracking system, and other elements for possible DBN patients such as a car service when appropriate and expedited lab results and physical therapy consults. DBN was evaluated through a retrospective pre-post study (12-month periods). Study patients were from Maimonides Medical Center's medicine units. Kaplan-Meier estimates and a log-rank test characterized and compared the discharge time probabilities in pre-DBN and post-DBN groups. Log-logistic accelerated failure time (AFT) analysis assessed the influence of DBN on discharge time. Secondary analyses examined the relationship between LOS and readmission within 30 days for any cause and DBN. RESULTS: The percentage of patients discharged before noon increased from 5.0% to 11.4% pre/post-DBN (p < 0.001). The AFT analysis estimated that post-DBN patients had discharge times 41.5% earlier (p < 0.001). DBN as an independent factor was not associated with LOS or subsequent readmissions within 30 days for any cause. Despite an increase in the percentage of patients admitted during the daytime (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.), the median ED boarding time increased by 41 minutes in post-DBN patients (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: The DBN initiative was associated with an increased percentage of patients discharged before noon. Further research is needed to identify strategies that reliably improve discharge timeliness while reducing ED boarding.


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Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência , Alta do Paciente , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Atenção Terciária à Saúde , Fatores de Tempo , Tempo de Internação , Hospitais Urbanos
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Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38043740

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BACKGROUND: Postoperative outcome measurement typically relies on postoperative radiological results and clinical-functional scales; however, there is a growing interest in considering patient satisfaction (including subjective aspects) as part of the success of forefoot surgery. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether showing a preoperative photograph improves satisfaction in postoperative forefoot surgery patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An observational, cross-sectional, analytical study was conducted in the foot and ankle unit of our center. We included 120 participants between 18 and 90 years old who underwent forefoot surgery. The degree of satisfaction was compared using the PSQ-10 questionnaire between a group of patients who received a preoperative foot appearance image at their 3-month postoperative follow-up and those who did not receive it. RESULTS: The overall satisfaction rate was 78.33% at 3 months after the intervention. The 93.6% of patients who received the photograph were satisfied at the postoperative follow-up, while in the control group, it was 86.2% with a p-value of 0.218. CONCLUSION: The degree of satisfaction in patients undergoing forefoot surgery is not associated with the presentation of preoperative photographs.

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Rev. esp. patol ; 56(4): 243-251, Oct-Dic, 2023. tab, ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-226957

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Introducción: Enrique IV Rey de Castilla, último rey de la dinastía Trastámara, era hermano de Isabel la Católica. Se le conoce como «el impotente». Basándose en las descripciones previas de los historiadores y biógrafos, Gregorio Marañón en 1922 lo catalogó de «Displásico eunucoide con reacción acromegálica y con netos rasgos esquizoides». Métodos: En 1946 se realizó una inspección post mortem del cadáver momificado hallado en el Monasterio de Guadalupe. Se dejó constancia de un documento escrito y algunas fotografías. Hemos recogido los signos y síntomas descritos y aplicado la clasificación internacional de las enfermedades recomendada por la Organización mundial de la Salud, CIE11-2023. También nos hemos apoyado en las monedas emitidas en el monetario de Enrique IV, en las que hemos identificado aumento de la glándula tiroides. Resultados: Con los datos que están accesibles hasta este momento, sugerimos que Enrique IV padeció de forma altamente probable: displasia ósea facial y poliostótica, cifosis, cojera de una extremidad, alteraciones endocrinas múltiples, acromegalia con macrognatia, enfermedad nodular tiroidea, diaforesis maloliente, disfunción eréctil, hipospadias, desarrollo sexual anómalo, «pelvis feminoide», cólicos abdominales, oligodoncia y desplazamientos dentales. Es posible que también padeciera: pubertad precoz, litiasis renal con fosfaturia debilitante, túnel carpiano, trombocitopenia e hiperplasia o adenoma hipofisario productor de hormona de crecimiento. Conclusión: Sugerimos que Enrique IV pudo sufrir un síndrome de McCune-Albrigth asociado a Displasia fibrosa, una enfermedad rara debida a mutaciones activadoras de función en el gen GNAS.(AU)


Background: Henry IV King of Castile, last king of the Trastámara dynasty, was the brother of Isabella the Catholic. He is known as “the impotent”. Based on previous descriptions by historians and biographers, Gregorio Marañón in 1922 described him as “eunuchoid dysplastic with acromegalic reaction and clear schizoid features”. Methods: In 1946, a post-mortem inspection was carried out on the mummified corpse found in the Monastery of Guadalupe. A written document and some photographs were recorded. We have collected the signs and symptoms described and applied the international classification of diseases recommended by the World Health Organisation, ICD11-2023. We have relied on the coins issued in the money of Henry IV, on which we have identified enlargement of the thyroid gland. Results: With the data available at this time, we suggest that Henry IV most probably suffered from: facial and polyostotic bone dysplasia, kyphosis, limb limping, multiple endocrine disorders, acromegaly with macrognatia, nodular thyroid disease, malodorous diaphoresis, erectile dysfunction, hypospadias, abnormal sexual development, “feminoid pelvis”, abdominal colic, oligodontia and dental displacement. It is possible that he also suffered from: precocious puberty, renal lithiasis with debilitating phosphaturia, carpal tunnel, thrombopenia and growth hormone-producing pituitary hyperplasia or adenoma. Conclusion: We suggest that Henry IV may have suffered from McCune–Albrigth syndrome associated with fibrous dysplasia, a rare disease due to gain-of-function mutations in the GNAS gene.(AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Displasia Fibrosa Óssea/diagnóstico , Facies , Face/anormalidades , Espanha
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Rev Esp Patol ; 56(4): 243-251, 2023.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37879821

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BACKGROUND: Henry IV King of Castile, last king of the Trastámara dynasty, was the brother of Isabella the Catholic. He is known as "the impotent". Based on previous descriptions by historians and biographers, Gregorio Marañón in 1922 described him as "eunuchoid dysplastic with acromegalic reaction and clear schizoid features". METHODS: In 1946, a post-mortem inspection was carried out on the mummified corpse found in the Monastery of Guadalupe. A written document and some photographs were recorded. We have collected the signs and symptoms described and applied the international classification of diseases recommended by the World Health Organisation, ICD11-2023. We have relied on the coins issued in the money of Henry IV, on which we have identified enlargement of the thyroid gland. RESULTS: With the data available at this time, we suggest that Henry IV most probably suffered from: facial and polyostotic bone dysplasia, kyphosis, limb limping, multiple endocrine disorders, acromegaly with macrognatia, nodular thyroid disease, malodorous diaphoresis, erectile dysfunction, hypospadias, abnormal sexual development, "feminoid pelvis", abdominal colic, oligodontia and dental displacement. It is possible that he also suffered from: precocious puberty, renal lithiasis with debilitating phosphaturia, carpal tunnel, thrombopenia and growth hormone-producing pituitary hyperplasia or adenoma. CONCLUSION: We suggest that Henry IV may have suffered from McCune-Albrigth syndrome associated with fibrous dysplasia, a rare disease due to gain-of-function mutations in the GNAS gene.


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Acromegalia , Adenoma , Displasia Fibrosa Poliostótica , Humanos , Masculino , Displasia Fibrosa Poliostótica/complicações , Displasia Fibrosa Poliostótica/diagnóstico , Displasia Fibrosa Poliostótica/genética , Acromegalia/complicações , Acromegalia/genética , Síndrome , Cromograninas
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Organometallics ; 42(19): 2826-2838, 2023 Oct 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37842181

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Reactions of complexes [MoMCp(µ-PMes*)(CO)6] with H2 and several p-block element (E) hydrides mostly resulted in the cleavage of E-H bonds under mild conditions [M = Re (1a) and Mn (1b); Mes* = 2,4,6-C6H2tBu3]. The reaction with H2 (ca. 4 atm) proceeded even at 295 K to give the hydrides [MoMCp(µ-H)(µ-PHMes*)(CO)6]. The same result was obtained in the reactions with H3SiPh and, for 1a, upon reduction with Na(Hg) followed by protonation of the resulting anion [MoReCp(µ-PHMes*)(CO)6]-. The latter reacted with [AuCl{P(p-tol)3}] to yield the related heterotrimetallic cluster [MoReAuCp(µ-PHMes*)(CO)6{P(p-tol)3}]. The reaction of 1a with thiophenol gave the thiolate-bridged complex [MoReCp(µ-PHMes*)(µ-SPh)(CO)6], which evolved readily to the pentacarbonyl derivative [MoReCp(µ-PHMes*)(µ-SPh)(CO)5]. In contrast, no P-H bond cleavage was observed in reactions of complexes 1a,b with PHCy2, which just yielded the substituted derivatives [MoMCp(µ-PMes*)(CO)5(PHCy2)]. Reactions with HSnPh3 again resulted in E-H bond cleavage, but now with the stannyl group terminally bound to M, while 1a reacted with BH3·PPh3 to give the hydride-bridged derivatives [MoReCp(µ-H)(µ-PHMes*)(CO)5(PPh3)] and [MoReCp(µ-H){µ-P(CH2CMe2)C6H2tBu2}(CO)5(PPh3)], which follow from hydrogenation, C-H cleavage, and CO/PPh3 substitution steps. Density functional theory calculations on the PPh-bridged analogue of 1a revealed that hydrogenation likely proceeds through the addition of H2 to the Mo=P double bond of the complex, followed by rearrangement of the Mo fragment to drive the resulting terminal hydride into a bridging position.

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Organometallics ; 42(15): 2052-2064, 2023 Aug 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37592950

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Reactions of [MoReCp(µ-PMes*)(CO)6] with internal alkynes RC≡CR yielded the phosphapropenylidene-bridged complexes [MoReCp(µ-κ2P,C:η3-PMes*CRCR)(CO)5] (Mes* = 2,4,6-C6H2tBu3; R = CO2Me, Ph). Terminal alkynes HC≡CR1 gave mixtures of isomers [MoReCp(µ-κ2P,C:η3-PMes*CHCR1)(CO)5] and [MoReCp(µ-κ2P,C:η3-PMes*CR1CH)(CO)5], with the first isomer being major (R1 = CO2Me) or unique (R1 = tBu), indicating the relevance of steric repulsions during the [2 + 2] cycloaddition step between Mo=P and C≡C bonds in these reactions. Similar reactions were observed for [MoMnCp(µ-PMes*)(CO)6]. Addition of ligands to these complexes promoted rearrangement of the phosphapropenylidene ligand into the allyl-like µ-η3:κ1C mode, as shown by the reaction of [MoReCp(µ-κ2P,C:η3-PMes*CHC(CO2Me)}(CO)5] with CN(p-C6H4OMe) to give [MoReCp{µ-η3:κ1C-PMes*CHC(CO2Me)}(CO)5{CN(p-CH4OMe)}2]. The MoRe phosphinidene complex reacted with S=C=NPh to give as major products the phosphametallacyclic complex [MoReCp{µ-κ2P,S:κ2P,S-PMes*C(NPh)S}(CO)5] and its thiophosphinidene-bridged isomer [MoReCp(µ-η2:κ1S-SPMes*)(CO)5(CNPh)]. The first product follows from a [2 + 2] cycloaddition between Mo=P and C=S bonds, with specific formation of P-C bonds, whereas the second one would arise from the alternative cycloaddition involving the formation of P-S bonds, more favored on steric grounds. The prevalence of the µ-η2:κ1S coordination mode of the SPMes* ligand over the µ-η2:κ1p mode was investigated theoretically to conclude that steric congestion favors the first mode, while the kinetic barrier for interconversion between isomers is low in any case.

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Transplantation ; 107(12): 2575-2580, 2023 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37527489

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BACKGROUND: Kidney transplant survival in African American recipients is lower compared with non-African American transplant recipients. APOL1 risk alleles (RA) have been postulated as likely contributors. We examined the graft outcomes in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) stratified by APOL1 RA status in a multicenter observational prospective study. METHODS: The Renal Transplant Outcome Study recruited a cohort of incident KTRs at 3 transplant centers in the Philadelphia area from 1999-2004. KTRs were genotyped for APOL1 RA. Allograft and patient survival rates were compared by the presence and number of APOL1 RA. RESULTS: Among 221 participants, approximately 43% carried 2 APOL1 RA. Recipients carrying 2 APOL1 RA demonstrated lower graft survival compared with recipients with only 1 or none of APOL1 RA at 1 y posttransplant, independently of other donor and recipient characteristics (adjusted hazard ratio 3.2 [95% confidence interval, 1.0-10.4], P = 0.05). There was no significant difference in overall survival or graft survival after 3 y posttransplantation. There was no difference in death by APOL1 -risk status ( P = 0.11). CONCLUSIONS: Recipients with 2 APOL1 high-risk alleles exhibited lower graft survival 1 y posttransplantation compared with recipients with only 1 or 0 APOL1 RA. Further research is required to study the combined role of the recipient and donor APOL1 genotypes in kidney transplantation.


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Transplante de Rim , Humanos , Transplante de Rim/efeitos adversos , Alelos , Apolipoproteína L1/genética , Rim , Doadores de Tecidos , Sobrevivência de Enxerto/genética
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Arch. Soc. Esp. Oftalmol ; 98(8): 440-447, ago. 2023. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-223928

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Propósito Evaluar la concordancia entre el diagnóstico clínico y patológico en tumores conjuntivales en una unidad especializada en oncología ocular. Métodos Estudio retrospectivo de pacientes consecutivos con tumores conjuntivales diagnosticados en la Unidad de Oncología Ocular del Hospital Universitario de Valladolid desde 1992 hasta 2017. Los tumores se clasificaron según su origen (epitelial, melanocítico, linfoide y otros) y grado de malignidad (benigno, premaligno, maligno). Se realizó biopsia en los casos de lesiones sintomáticas o en crecimiento. Como indicador de concordancia entre el diagnóstico clínico y el patológico se utilizo el estadístico kappa (κ) de Cohen. Resultados Cuatrocientos sesenta y dos pacientes fueron atendidos de manera consecutiva, requiriendo biopsia en 195 (42,2%). La concordancia con el diagnóstico anatomopatológico fue satisfactoria en 154 (79%) casos. El análisis según el grado de malignidad mostró la menor tasa de concordancia en las lesiones benignas (n = 83; 91,6%) y premalignas (n = 62; 90,3%), con una concordancia total en las lesiones malignas (n = 50; 100%); el valor κ fue de 0,90. Los mayores índices de concordancia se encontraron en las lesiones epiteliales, melanocíticas y de partes blandas, con valores κ de 1, 0,8 y 1 respectivamente. El peor índice de concordancia se observó en lesiones linfoides, con un valor κ de 0,3. Conclusiones La mayoría de los tumores conjuntivales fueron correctamente identificados clínicamente. Las lesiones benignas y malignas mostraron la mayor tasa de precisión; sin embargo, las lesiones premalignas pueden ocultar enfermedad microinvasiva que puede pasar desapercibida en el examen clínico. La biopsia es esencial para un diagnóstico y un tratamiento precisos (AU)


Purpose The present study aims to assess the agreement between clinical and pathological diagnosis in conjunctival tumours in a specialist ocular oncology unit. Methods A retrospective study of consecutive patients with conjunctival tumours diagnosed at the Ocular Oncology Unit of the University Hospital of Valladolid was performed from 1992 to 2017. Tumours were classified according to their origin (epithelial, melanocytic, lymphoid, and others) and degree of malignancy (benign, premalignant, and malignant). A biopsy was performed in cases of symptomatic or growing lesions. Cohen's kappa (κ) statistics was used as an indicator of agreement between clinical and pathological diagnosis. Results Of 462 consecutive patients, a biopsy was required in 195 (42.2%). The agreement with the pathological diagnosis was successful in 154 (79%) cases. Analysis according to the grade of malignancy showed the lowest rate of agreement among benign (n = 83; 91.6%) and premalignant (n = 62; 90.3%) lesions, with a total agreement in malignant lesions (n = 50; 100%); the Cohen's kappa coefficient (κ) was 0.90. The highest rates of concordance were found in epithelial, melanocytic and soft tissue lesions with κ values of 1, 0.8 and 1, respectively. The worst rate of concordance was found in lymphoid lesions with a κ value of 0.3. Conclusions Most of the conjunctival tumours were correctly identified clinically; benign and malignant lesions showed the highest rate of accuracy; however, premalignant tumours can hide micro-invasive diseases that can go unnoticed on clinical examination. The biopsy is essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment (AU)


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Humanos , Neoplasias da Túnica Conjuntiva/diagnóstico , Neoplasias da Túnica Conjuntiva/patologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Biópsia
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Foods ; 12(13)2023 Jul 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37444359

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Blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) are becoming increasingly popular for their nutritional and health benefits, and their economic value is therefore increasing. The loss of quality that can occur due to softening and fungal attack is an important consideration when marketing blueberries. Despite the added value of blueberries, no studies have been carried out on how the fruit arrives at the outlets just before purchase by the consumer in terms of firmness, physico-chemical parameters, phenolic compounds, and fungal growth. The aim of this work has been, therefore, to investigate possible differences in quality parameters between blueberries purchased from ten different outlets, regardless of the supplier. The results showed that all the samples were of acceptable quality, although they all had a low maturity index at the point of sale. None of the samples studied showed clear signs of fungal decay at the time of purchase, although we were able to grow and identify some pathogen specimens after cultivation. In terms of total phenolic and anthocyanin content, as well as antioxidant activity, all the samples showed low values, possibly due to their postharvest storage, but they were within the expected range for this fruit. On the other hand, differences in the measured parameters were observed between samples of the same cultivar while no differences were found between conventionally and organically grown blueberries. This suggests that preharvest (such as edaphoclimatic conditions, agricultural practices, and cultivars) and postharvest factors (such as treatments used, storage, and transport temperatures) could influence the berry quality when they reach the consumer.

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Toxicol Appl Pharmacol ; 474: 116614, 2023 09 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37422089

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Obesity and overweight cause poor oocyte quality, miscarriage, infertility, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and offspring birth defects and affects 40% and 20% of US women and girls, respectively. Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substance (PFAS), is environmentally persistent and has negative female reproductive effects including endocrine disruption, oxidative stress, altered menstrual cyclicity, and decreased fertility in humans and animal models. PFAS exposure is associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease which affects ∼24-26% of the US population. This study investigated the hypothesis that PFOA exposure impacts hepatic and ovarian chemical biotransformation and alters the serum metabolome. At 7 weeks of age, female lean, wild type (KK.Cg-a/a) or obese (KK.Cg-Ay/J) mice received saline (C) or PFOA (2.5 mg/Kg) per os for 15 d. Hepatic weight was increased by PFOA exposure in both lean and obese mice (P < 0.05) and obesity also increased liver weight (P < 0.05) compared to lean mice. The serum metabolome was also altered (P < 0.05) by PFOA exposure and differed between lean and obese mice. Exposure to PFOA altered (P < 0.05) the abundance of ovarian proteins with roles in xenobiotic biotransformation (lean - 6; obese - 17), metabolism of fatty acids (lean - 3; obese - 9), cholesterol (lean - 8; obese - 11), amino acids (lean - 18; obese - 19), glucose (lean - 7; obese - 10), apoptosis (lean - 18; obese - 13), and oxidative stress (lean - 3; obese - 2). Use of qRT-PCR determined that exposure to PFOA increased (P < 0.05) hepatic Ces1 and Chst1 in lean but Ephx1 and Gstm3 in obese mice. Also, obesity basally increased (P < 0.05) Nat2, Gpi and Hsd17b2 mRNA levels. These data identify molecular changes resultant from PFOA exposure that may cause liver injury and ovotoxicity in females. In addition, differences in toxicity induced by PFOA exposure occurs in lean and obese mice.


Assuntos
Fluorocarbonos , Fígado , Humanos , Adulto , Feminino , Camundongos , Animais , Camundongos Obesos , Caprilatos/toxicidade , Fluorocarbonos/toxicidade , Obesidade/metabolismo
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