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Evaluation of alfalfa varieties in the province of Salamanca
XLV Reunión Científica de la SEEP (Sesión: Producción Vegetal)Se realiza un estudio comparativo de 26 variedades registradas de alfalfa (Medicago
sativa L.), cultivadas en regadío en la provincia de Salamanca, evaluando la producción y
contenido de proteína bruta. El primer año del experimento se realizaron cuatro cortes,
siendo la producción en el primer corte significativamente más baja que en el resto. La
producción total anual oscila entre 8160 kg ha-1 en la variedad “Baraka” y 10109 kg ha-1 en
“Bar MS 82439”, con un valor medio sobre todas las variedades de 9370 kg ha-1. El
contenido de proteína bruta oscila entre 19,30% en la variedad “Almar” y 23,47% en la
variedad “Aragón”.{ENG}Dry matter production and protein content were evaluated in 26 alfalfa (Medicago
sativa L.) varieties grown under irrigation in the province of Salamanca. In the first year
four harvests were made. The dry matter production of the first haverst was the lowest. The
annual dry matter production ranged between 8160 kg ha-1 in “Baraka” and 10109 kg ha-1
in “Bar MS 82439”, with a mean value across varieties of 9370 kg ha-1. The protein content
ranged between 19.30% in “Almar” and 23.47% in “Aragón” variety.Este trabajo ha sido realizado con financiación del Ministerio de Ciencia y
Tecnología (AGL2002-02766 AGR-FOR
Clinical and Molecular Features of Ewing Sarcoma in a Patient with Triple-X Syndrome
A case of Ewing sarcoma in a 16-year-old girl with 47 XXXc karyotype is reporte
Cortistain is expressed in a distinct subset of cortical interneurons
Cortistatin is a presumptive neuropeptide that shares 11 of its 14 amino acids with somatostatin. In contrast to somatostatin, administration of cortistatin into the rat brain ventricles specifically enhances slow wave sleep, apparently by antagonizing the effects of acetylcholine on cortical excitability. Here we show that preprocortistatin mRNA is expressed in a subset of GABAergic cells in the cortex and hippocampus that partially overlap with those containing somatostatin. A significant percentage of cortistatin-positive neurons is also positive for parvalbumin. In contrast, no colocalization was found between cortistatin and calretinin, cholecystokinin, or vasoactive intestinal peptide. During development there is a transient increase in cortistatin-expressing cells in the second postnatal week in all cortical areas and in the dentate gyrus. A transient expression of preprocortistatin mRNA in the hilar region at P16 is paralleled by electrophysiological changes in dentate granule cells. Together, these observations suggest mechanisms by which cortistatin may regulate cortical activity
Pediatric Meningosarcoma: Clinical Evolution and Genetic Instability
This report presents a female diagnosed with a frontoparietal interhemispheric
meningosarcoma who, parallel to the clinical worsening, revealed an increase in
the genetic instability (in bleomycin cultures) and the complexity of the
karyotypes, with the acquisition of a clonal deletion of 17p13 (the locus for the
TP53 tumor suppressor gene). The genetic findings of this patient suggest that
the increased genetic instability could contribute to tumor progression as well
as to treatment resistance, possibly in the background of the clonal deletion of
TP53
The adrenal medulla modulates mechanical allodynia in a rat model of neuropathic pain
We have investigated whether the stress response mediated by the adrenal medulla in rats
subjected to chronic constriction injury of the sciatic nerve (CCI) modulates their nocifensive behavior.
Treatment with SK29661 (300 mg/kg; intraperitoneal (I.P.)), a selective inhibitor of phenylethanolamine
N-methyltransferase (PNMT) that converts noradrenaline (NA) into adrenaline (A), fully
reverted mechanical allodynia in the injured hind paw without affecting mechanical sensitivity in the
contralateral paw. The effect was fast and reversible and was associated with a decrease in the A
to NA ratio (A/NA) in the adrenal gland and circulating blood, an A/NA that was elevated by CCI.
1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-7-sulfonamide (SKF29661) did not a ect exocytosis evoked by Ca2+
entry as well as major ionic conductances (voltage-gated Na+, Ca2+, and K+ channels, nicotinic
acetylcholine receptors) involved in stimulus-secretion coupling in chroma n cells, suggesting that
it acted by changing the relative content of the two adrenal catecholamines. Denervation of the
adrenal medulla by surgical splanchnectomy attenuated mechanical allodynia in neuropathic animals,
hence confirming the involvement of the adrenal medulla in the pathophysiology of the CCI model.
Inhibition of PNMT appears to be an effective and probably safe way to modulate adrenal
medulla activity and, in turn, to alleviate pain secondary to the injury of a peripheral nerveThis research was funded by the SPANISH MINISTER OF SCIENCE AND INNOVATION,
grants BFU2011-26253, BFU2015-70067-REDC to A.R.A., and SAF2016-78892 to A.G.G, and by UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID, grant PR75/18-21593 to A.R.A
Stability behaviour of composite magnetorheological fluids by an induction method
Este artículo puede consultarse en la siguiente dirección de la editorial: http://jim.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/03/26/1045389X15577656.full.pdf+htmlIn this work we study the stability behaviour of composite magnetorheological (MR) fluids consisting of magnetic (iron) and non-magnetic (poly (methylmethacrylate), PMMA) particles dispersed in mineral oil. Because of the opacity of the suspensions, optical methods traditionally employed for evaluation of the gravitational settling in colloidal suspensions are not suitable for sedimentation follow-up in this case. For this reason, we use an alternative method based on the evaluation of the resonant frequency of the inductance of a thin coil surrounding the sample The movement of the coil along the height of the container at specified steps and time intervals allows obtaining information about the local volume fraction of particles inside the tube. The obtained successive profiles for the multi-component suspensions show a decrease of the iron particle settling and of the initial rate of settling as the PMMA volume fraction is increased. Finally, the increase of the PMMA concentration gives rise to an improvement of the rheological properties upon magnetic field application for a given concentration of iron. Both a strongrheological response and a good colloidal stability are essential for practical applications.Proyectos PE2012-FQM694 (Junta de Andalucía, Spain)y FIS2013-47666-C3-1-R (Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, Spain). L. R.-A. agrradece a la Universidad de Granada su contrato puente (Plan Propio de Investigación, UGR)
Nonclonal Chromosomal Aberrations Induced by Anti-Tumoral Regimens in Childhood Cancer: Relationship with Cancer-Related Genes and Fragile Sites
Cytogenetic studies were performed on 80 pediatric cancer patients to observe the
chromosomal damage, both quantitative and qualitative, induced by chemotherapy.
Peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) (n = 127) were obtained at diagnosis, during
treatment, at remission, and at relapse, and chromosome analysis performed
utilizing G-banding standard procedures. The results show a significant increase
in the number of altered karyotypes (P = 0.03) in the samples during treatment,
returning to values that were similar to those at diagnosis at 2-year remission.
Most of the chromosomal aberrations (CA) detected during the chemotherapy
regimens were nonclonal, unbalanced (75%), and involved chromosomes 1, 3, 5, 6,
11, 12, 16, and 17 most frequently. There was also a marked increase of CA in
samples at relapse with very similar features (type and distribution) to those
detected during treatment. There was a good correlation between the chromosomal
breakpoints in our series and fragile sites (58%), oncogene (75%), and tumor
suppressor gene (33%) loci described in the literature. The results obtained
suggest that cytostatic drugs induce a transient increase in chromosome fragility
occurring at several cancer-associated breakpoints
Conservación de poblaciones singulares ante el cambio climático: el caso de las currucas capirotadas ibéricas
Depto. de Biodiversidad, Ecología y EvoluciónFac. de Ciencias BiológicasTRUEpu
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