33 research outputs found
Prenatal stress increases the obesogenic effects of a high-fat-sucrose diet in adult rats in a sex-specific manner
Stress during pregnancy can induce metabolic disorders in adult offspring. To analyze the possible differential response to a high-fat-sucrose (HFS) diet in offspring affected by prenatal stress (PNS) or not, pregnant Wistar rats (n = 11) were exposed to a chronic mild stress during the third week of gestation. The aim of this study was to model a chronic depressive-like state that develops over time in response to exposure of rats to a series of mild and unpredictable stressors. Control dams (n = 11) remained undisturbed. Adult offspring were fed chow or HFS diet (20% protein, 35% carbohydrate, 45% fat) for 10 weeks. Changes in adiposity, biochemical profile, and retroperitoneal adipose tissue gene expression by real-time polymerase chain reaction were analyzed. An interaction was observed between HFS and PNS concerning visceral adiposity, with higher fat mass in HFS-fed stressed rats, statistically significant only in females. HFS modified lipid profile and increased insulin resistance biomarkers, while PNS reduced insulin concentrations and the homeostasis model assessment index. HFS diet increased gene (mRNA) expression for leptin and apelin and decreased cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1A and fatty acid synthase (Fasn), whereas PNS increased Fasn and stearoyl-CoA desaturase1. An interaction between diet and PNS was observed for adiponutrin (Adpn) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma coactivator1-alpha (Ppargc1a) gene expression: Adpn was increased by the PNS only in HFS-fed rats, whereas Ppargc1a was increased by the PNS only in chow-fed rats. From these results, it can be concluded that experience of maternal stress during intrauterine development can enhance predisposition to obesity induced by a HFS diet intak
Cambios alimentarios y de estilo de vida como estrategia en la prevención del síndrome metabólico y la diabetes mellitus tipo 2: hitos y perspectivas
El elevado aporte calórico de la alimentación actual y el sedentarismo, son los principales causantes
del notable incremento de la obesidad en nuestra sociedad. A su vez, esto conlleva un aumento de las patologías asociadas a ella, como pueden ser el síndrome metabólico y la diabetes tipo 2. En el presente trabajo, han
sido revisados los estudios y programas más recientes
y significativos en cuanto a su tamaño muestral y a su
diversidad geográfica, poniendo de manifiesto que los
cambios en la alimentación y en los estilos de vida,
son un instrumento efectivo para combatir o retrasar
la aparición de estas enfermedades. En este sentido, la
prevención también es clave para evitar las graves consecuencias, relacionadas con la diabetes y el síndrome
metabólico, que pueden afectar a la calidad de vida de
la población.A high caloric intake in today’s nutrition and a
sedentary lifestyle are the main causes of the notable
increase in obesity in our society. In turn, this results in
an increase in associated pathologies, such as metabolic syndrome and diabetes type 2. In the present work
we review most recent studies and programs, which are
significant due to their sample size and geographical
diversity. It clearly shows that changes in alimentation
and lifestyles are an effective instrument for combatting
or delaying the onset of these diseases. In this sense,
prevention is also key to avoiding serious consequences related to diabetes and metabolic syndrome, which
can affect the life of the population
Data on clinical characteristics of a heart failure patients’ cohort with reduced ejection fraction and analysis of the circulating values of five different heart failure biomarkers; high sensitivity troponin T, galectin-3, C-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen, soluble AXL and BNP
AbstractIn this article, the full description of a heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HF_REF) cohort of 192 patients is provided. Tables with the baseline demographic, prior history, ECG parameters, echocardiographic parameters, laboratory values and pharmacological treatment of these patients are included. Also, the quartile values of the analyzed circulating biomarkers: high sensitivity Troponin T (hs-TnT), galectin-3 (Gal-3), C-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen (CICP), soluble AXL (sAXL) and Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) are given. The main demographic and clinical features of the patients’ subgroups that have hs-TnT, Gal-3, CICP or BNP above the third quartile are described. Tables with Pearson correlation analysis of the HF_REF patients’ biomarker levels are included. And Pearson correlation analysis of the HF_REF patients’ hs-TnT, Gal-3, CICP levels with patients’ biochemical parameters, blood count and inflammation parameters are also described. These data are related to the research articles (AXL receptor tyrosine kinase is increased in patients with heart failure (M. Batlle, P. Recarte-Pelz, E. Roig, M.A. Castel, M. Cardona, M. Farrero, et al., 2014) [1] and Use of serum levels of high sensitivity troponin T, galectin-3 and C-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen at long term follow-up in Heart Failure patients with reduced ejection fraction: comparison with soluble AXL and BNP (M. Batlle, B. Campos, M. Farrero, M. Cardona, B. González, M.A. Castel, et al., 2016) [2]
Cut-offs and response criteria for the Hospital Universitario la Princesa Index (HUPI) and their comparison to widely-used indices of disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis
Objective To estimate cut-off points and to establish response criteria for the Hospital Universitario La Princesa Index (HUPI) in patients with chronic polyarthritis. Methods Two cohorts, one of early arthritis (Princesa Early Arthritis Register Longitudinal PEARL] study) and other of long-term rheumatoid arthritis (Estudio de la Morbilidad y Expresión Clínica de la Artritis Reumatoide EMECAR]) including altogether 1200 patients were used to determine cut-off values for remission, and for low, moderate and high activity through receiver operating curve (ROC) analysis. The areas under ROC (AUC) were compared to those of validated indexes (SDAI, CDAI, DAS28). ROC analysis was also applied to establish minimal and relevant clinical improvement for HUPI. Results The best cut-off points for HUPI are 2, 5 and 9, classifying RA activity as remission if =2, low disease activity if >2 and =5), moderate if >5 and <9 and high if =9. HUPI''s AUC to discriminate between low-moderate activity was 0.909 and between moderate-high activity 0.887. DAS28''s AUCs were 0.887 and 0.846, respectively; both indices had higher accuracy than SDAI (AUCs: 0.832 and 0.756) and CDAI (AUCs: 0.789 and 0.728). HUPI discriminates remission better than DAS28-ESR in early arthritis, but similarly to SDAI. The HUPI cut-off for minimal clinical improvement was established at 2 and for relevant clinical improvement at 4. Response criteria were established based on these cut-off values. Conclusions The cut-offs proposed for HUPI perform adequately in patients with either early or long term arthritis
Comments and results on the use of lead-containing organometallic compounds in the preparation of antifouling paints
36 pages, 36 figures, 15 tables[EN] This paper presents the results of a study of antifouling paints in the harbour of Barcelona. The firsts section is a general description of the hidrography of the sea waters of the harbour. Reports on the salinity, temperature, oxygen, inorganic phosphate, pH and pigments of phytoplankton content in one station, which position is given in the chart.
The second section includes a study of the properties of 27 formulas of antfouling paints, in which Cu2= was replaced by organic lead compunds.
The third section list the most important fouling organims observed in the summerged panels. [...][ES] Los problems que plantea la fijación de larvas adherentes de organismos marinos sobre las superficies sumergidas son de considerable importancia económica. Pyefinch (1948) en Inglaterra; Millard (1952) en África del Sur; Fuller (1946) en el Atlántico; McDougall (1943) y Graham y Gay (1945) en el Pacífico; Arias y Morales (1963, 1965 y 1969) en el puerto de Barcelona, así como otros numerosos investigadores han realizado estudios extensos sobre la biología de estos organismos incrustantes y su prevención. [...
Prenatal stress increases the obesogenic effects of a high-fat-sucrose diet in adult rats in a sex-specific manner
Stress during pregnancy can induce metabolic disorders in adult offspring. To analyze the possible differential response to a high-fat-sucrose (HFS) diet in offspring affected by prenatal stress (PNS) or not, pregnant Wistar rats (n = 11) were exposed to a chronic mild stress during the third week of gestation. The aim of this study was to model a chronic depressive-like state that develops over time in response to exposure of rats to a series of mild and unpredictable stressors. Control dams (n = 11) remained undisturbed. Adult offspring were fed chow or HFS diet (20% protein, 35% carbohydrate, 45% fat) for 10 weeks. Changes in adiposity, biochemical profile, and retroperitoneal adipose tissue gene expression by real-time polymerase chain reaction were analyzed. An interaction was observed between HFS and PNS concerning visceral adiposity, with higher fat mass in HFS-fed stressed rats, statistically significant only in females. HFS modified lipid profile and increased insulin resistance biomarkers, while PNS reduced insulin concentrations and the homeostasis model assessment index. HFS diet increased gene (mRNA) expression for leptin and apelin and decreased cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1A and fatty acid synthase (Fasn), whereas PNS increased Fasn and stearoyl-CoA desaturase1. An interaction between diet and PNS was observed for adiponutrin (Adpn) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma coactivator1-alpha (Ppargc1a) gene expression: Adpn was increased by the PNS only in HFS-fed rats, whereas Ppargc1a was increased by the PNS only in chow-fed rats. From these results, it can be concluded that experience of maternal stress during intrauterine development can enhance predisposition to obesity induced by a HFS diet intak
Approaches to modelling radioactive contaminations in forests – Overview and guidance
International audienceModelling the radionuclide cycle in forests is important in case of contamination due to acute or chronic releases to the atmosphere and from underground waste repositories. This article describes the most important aspects to consider in forest model development. It intends to give an overview of the modelling approaches available and to provide guidance on how to address the quantification of radionuclide transport in forests. Furthermore, the most important gaps in modelling the radionuclide cycle in forests are discussed and suggestions are presented to address the variability of forest sites. © 2017 Elsevier Lt
Cambios alimentarios y de estilo de vida como estrategia en la prevención del síndrome metabólico y la diabetes mellitus tipo 2: hitos y perspectivas
El elevado aporte calórico de la alimentación actual y el sedentarismo, son los principales causantes
del notable incremento de la obesidad en nuestra sociedad. A su vez, esto conlleva un aumento de las patologías asociadas a ella, como pueden ser el síndrome metabólico y la diabetes tipo 2. En el presente trabajo, han
sido revisados los estudios y programas más recientes
y significativos en cuanto a su tamaño muestral y a su
diversidad geográfica, poniendo de manifiesto que los
cambios en la alimentación y en los estilos de vida,
son un instrumento efectivo para combatir o retrasar
la aparición de estas enfermedades. En este sentido, la
prevención también es clave para evitar las graves consecuencias, relacionadas con la diabetes y el síndrome
metabólico, que pueden afectar a la calidad de vida de
la población.A high caloric intake in today’s nutrition and a
sedentary lifestyle are the main causes of the notable
increase in obesity in our society. In turn, this results in
an increase in associated pathologies, such as metabolic syndrome and diabetes type 2. In the present work
we review most recent studies and programs, which are
significant due to their sample size and geographical
diversity. It clearly shows that changes in alimentation
and lifestyles are an effective instrument for combatting
or delaying the onset of these diseases. In this sense,
prevention is also key to avoiding serious consequences related to diabetes and metabolic syndrome, which
can affect the life of the population