247 research outputs found

    El documental como instrumento de integración y cooperación para el desarrollo en Latinoamérica

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    26 páginas.Capítulo incluido en el libro: Escenarios y desafíos de la comunicación y la cultura en el espacio audiovisual iberoamericano. Alexandro Escudero Nahón, Diana Elisa González Calderón (editores). Sevilla, Universidad Internacional de Andalucía, 2017. Págs.: 111-135. Enlace: http://hdl.handle.net/10334/383

    Espacios artísticos para vivir las ciencias en Educación Infantil

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    Este trabajo presenta el diseño, planificación, implementación en el aula y análisis de una secuencia de ocho sesiones de instalación artística que posibilitan el aprendizaje de contenidos científicos en el alumnado de Educación Infantil (EI). Se analiza desde una perspectiva descriptiva cómo las actividades les permiten experimentar con los objetos que configuran cada instalación para descubrir los procesos científicos que implican sus acciones, verbalizarlos, pensar en lo que ocurre y conocer de este modo la ciencia que hay a nuestro alrededor.This article presents the design, planning, classroom implementation and analysis of a sequence of eight artistic installation sessions that make it possible for early-childhood pupils to learn scientific content. Using a descriptive perspective, the study analyses how the activities allow researchers to experiment with each installation's object to discover the scientific processes involved in their actions, verbalise them, think about what is happening and thus know the science around us

    Trochoidal Milling Path with Variable Feed. Application to the Machining of a Ti-6Al-4V Part

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    Trochoidal milling is a well-stablished machining strategy which still allows for the introduction of new approaches. This strategy can be applied to any kind of material, although it is usually associated to advanced materials, such as titanium and nickel alloys. This study is based on the adaptation of the feed speed of a milling tool with Ti-6Al-4V, so the chip width can be maintained constant without modifying the path geometry. A singularity in the experimental stage was to mill an Archimedes spiral groove instead of the conventional straight grooves. This made it possible to obtain a concave wall as well as a convex one and to optimize the amount of material used. The time efficiency compared to a constant feed, was slightly superior to 20%, reducing tool wear also. These techniques require milling machines with high mechanical and kinematic performance, as well as the absence of clearance between joints and a high acceleration capacity

    Expression of sterol regulatory element-binding proteins in epicardial adipose tissue in patients with coronary artery disease and diabetes mellitus: preliminary study

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    [Abstract] Objectives: Sterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBP) genes are crucial in lipid biosynthesis and cardiovascular homeostasis. Their expression in epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) and their influence in the development of coronary artery disease (CAD) and type-2 diabetes mellitus remain to be determined. The aim of our study was to evaluate the expression of SREBP genes in EAT in patients with CAD according to diabetes status and its association with clinical and biochemical data. Methods: SREBP-1 and SREBP-2 mRNA expression levels were measured in EAT from 49 patients with CAD (26 with diabetes) and 23 controls without CAD or diabetes. Results: Both SREBPs mRNA expression were significantly higher in patients with CAD and diabetes (p<0.001) and were identified as independent cardiovascular risk factor for coronary artery disease in patients with type-2 diabetes (SREBP-1: OR 1.7, 95%CI 1.1-2.5, p=0.02; SREBP-2: OR 1.6, 95%CI 1.2-3, p=0.02) and were independently associated with the presence of multivessel CAD, left main and anterior descending artery stenosis, and higher total and LDL cholesterol levels, and lower HDL cholesterol levels, in patients with CAD and diabetes. Conclusions: SREBP genes are expressed in EAT and were higher in CAD patients with diabetes than those patients without CAD or diabetes. SREBP expression was associated as cardiovascular risk factor for the severity of CAD and the poor lipid control. In this preliminary study we suggest the importance of EAT in the lipid metabolism and cardiovascular homeostasis for coronary atherosclerosis of patients with diabetes and highlight a future novel therapeutic target.Instituto de Salud Carlos III; PI13/02542Instituto de Salud Carlos III; PI11/01661Red de Investigación Cardiovascular; RD12/0042/003

    Novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection in a patient with multivisceral transplant

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    Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has become one of the most challenging episodes in the history of modern public health, with particular emphasis in high-risk population. However,the evidence regarding their response to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the agent responsible for COVID-19 is scant.2 Herein, we present the clinical and therapeuticcourse of a SARS-CoV-2 infection in a patient with multivisceral transplant and a recent tuberculosis infection.Fil: Papa Gobbi, Rodrigo. La Paz University Hospital. Health Research Institute; España. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Bueno, Alba. La Paz University Hospital. Health Research Institute; EspañaFil: Serradilla, Javier. La Paz University Hospital. Health Research Institute; EspañaFil: Talayero, Paloma. 12 de Octubre University Hospital; EspañaFil: Stringa, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Instituto de Estudios Inmunológicos y Fisiopatológicos. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas. Instituto de Estudios Inmunológicos y Fisiopatológicos; ArgentinaFil: Pascual Miguel, Bárbara. La Paz University Hospital. Health Research Institute; EspañaFil: Alcolea Sánchez, Alida. La Paz University Hospital. Health Research Institute; EspañaFil: González Sacristan, Rocío. La Paz University Hospital. Health Research Institute; EspañaFil: Andrés, Ane M.. La Paz University Hospital. Health Research Institute; EspañaFil: López Santamaría, Manuel. La Paz University Hospital. Health Research Institute; EspañaFil: Rumbo, Martín. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Instituto de Estudios Inmunológicos y Fisiopatológicos. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas. Instituto de Estudios Inmunológicos y Fisiopatológicos; ArgentinaFil: Ramos Boluda, Esther. La Paz University Hospital. Health Research Institute; EspañaFil: Hernández Oliveros, Francisco. La Paz University Hospital. Health Research Institute; Españ

    The cardiomyopathy of cystic fibrosis: a modern form of Keshan disease

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    IntroductionWe conducted a study to determine the prevalence of structural heart disease in patients with CF, the characteristics of a cardiomyopathy not previously described in this population, and its possible relationship with nutritional deficiencies in CF.MethodsWe studied 3 CMP CF patients referred for heart-lung transplantation and a prospective series of 120 adult CF patients. All patients underwent a clinical examination, blood tests including levels of vitamins and trace elements, and echocardiography with evaluation of myocardial strain. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) was performed in patients with CMP and in a control group. Histopathological study was performed on hearts obtained in transplant or necropsy.ResultsWe found a prevalence of 10% (CI 4.6%–15.4%) of left ventricular (LV) dysfunction in the prospective cohort. Myocardial strain parameters were already altered in CF patients with otherwise normal hearts. Histopathological examination of 4 hearts from CF CMP patients showed a unique histological pattern of multifocal myocardial fibrosis similar to Keshan disease. Four of the five CF CMP patients undergoing CMR showed late gadolinium uptake, with a characteristic patchy pattern in 3 cases (p &lt; 0.001 vs. CF controls). Selenium deficiency (Se &lt; 60 µg/L) was associated with more severe LV dysfunction, higher prevalence of CF CMP, higher NTproBNP levels, and more severe pulmonary and digestive involvement.Conclusion10% of adults with CF showed significant cardiac involvement, with histological and imaging features resembling Keshan disease. Selenium deficiency was associated with the presence and severity of LV dysfunction in these patients

    Evaluation of humoral immunity profiles to identify heart recipients at risk for development of severe infections: a multicenter prospective study

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    [Abstract] BACKGROUND: New biomarkers are necessary to improve detection of the risk of infection in heart transplantation. We performed a multicenter study to evaluate humoral immunity profiles that could better enable us to identify heart recipients at risk of severe infections. METHODS: We prospectively analyzed 170 adult heart recipients at 8 centers in Spain. Study points were before transplantation and 7 and 30 days after transplantation. Immune parameters included IgG, IgM, IgA and complement factors C3 and C4, and titers of specific antibody to pneumococcal polysaccharide antigens (anti-PPS) and to cytomegalovirus (CMV). To evaluate potential immunologic mechanisms leading to IgG hypogammaglobulinemia, before heart transplantation we assessed serum B-cell activating factor (BAFF) levels using enzyme-linked immunoassay. The clinical follow-up period lasted 6 months. Clinical outcome was need for intravenous anti-microbials for therapy of infection. RESULTS: During follow-up, 53 patients (31.2%) developed at least 1 severe infection. We confirmed that IgG hypogammaglobulinemia at Day 7 (defined as IgG <600 mg/dl) is a risk factor for infection in general, bacterial infections in particular, and CMV disease. At Day 7 after transplantation, the combination of IgG <600 mg/dl + C3 <80 mg/dl was more strongly associated with the outcome (adjusted odds ratio 7.40; 95% confidence interval 1.48 to 37.03; p = 0.014). We found that quantification of anti-CMV antibody titers and lower anti-PPS antibody concentrations were independent predictors of CMV disease and bacterial infections, respectively. Higher pre-transplant BAFF levels were a risk factor of acute cellular rejection. CONCLUSION: Early immunologic monitoring of humoral immunity profiles proved useful for the identification of heart recipients who are at risk of severe infection.Instituto de Salud Carlos III; FIS081430Instituto de Salud Carlos III; FIS1101323Instituto de Salud Carlos III; FIS150147

    MicroRNA-654-5p suppresses ovarian cancer development impacting on MYC, WNT and AKT pathways

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    Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological malignancy due to the silent nature on its early onset and the rapid acquisition of drug resistance. Histologically heterogeneous, it includes several subtypes with different mutational landscapes, hampering the development of effective targeted therapies. Non-coding RNAs are emerging as potential new therapeutic targets in cancer. To search for a microRNA signature related to ovarian carcinomas and study its potential as effective targeted therapy, we examined the expression of 768 miRNA in a large collection of tumor samples and found miR-654-5p to be infraexpressed in ovarian serous carcinomas, the most common and aggressive type. Restoration of miR-654-5p levels reduced tumor cell viability in vitro and in vivo and impaired sphere formation capacity and viability of ovarian cancer patient-derived ascitic cells ex vivo. CDCP1 and PLAGL2 oncogenes were found to be the most relevant direct miR-654-5p targets and both genes convey in a molecular signature associated with key cancer pathways relevant to ovarian tumorigenesis, such as MYC, WNT and AKT pathways. Together, we unveiled the tumor suppressor function of miR-654-5p, suggesting that its restoration or co-targeting of CDCP1 and PLAGL2 may be an effective therapeutic approach for ovarian cancer.This work was supported in part by grants from Instituto de la Mujer Dexeus (DEXEUS-B29/012), CIBER (CB16/12/00328), SGR (2017 SGR 1661), the Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad and Fondos FEDER (RTC-2015-3821-1), Instituto Carlos III (PI15/00238 to A.S. and PI17/00564 to M.F.S) and the Miguel Servet Program (CP13/00158 and CPII18/00027 to AS. and CPII16/00006 to MFS). AP and LS were supported by predoctoral VHIR fellowships and CJ by an AGAUR predoctoral fellowship (VHIR: PRED-VHIR-2014-11 and PRED-VHIR-2017; AGAUR: 2017FI_B_00095, respectively)
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